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DRAGON DANCE

It is a traditional dance and performance. It is a simulation of the imagined movements of this river spirit in a sinuous and undulating manner. It is a symbol of Chinese culture and is believed to bring good luck to people. These spirits affiliate themselves with the rain, wind, and sun. And the longer the dragon is in the dance, the more luck it will bring to the community.

MASTERPLAN

100%

compression

release

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gravel pipe bed

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Our focus site is Corrs Lane, and the strategy and concept is to utilise the existing microclimatic conditions imbued in the physicality of compression and release in the site.

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The lane is broken up into three segments that scale from compression to release, and the design is to mitigate the unwanted and unpleasant atmospheric qualities of the site, and to enhance and enable specific microclimatic conditions that vitalises the hospitality programs present on site.

GROUP 06: MELBOURNE

Grady Wang (1017365) Charensia Pricilla Rompis (860209) Roujin Wu (870940) Lainie Sutton (188825) Hafiz Azman (779902)


SITE ANALYSIS 20.0

0.0 0

OCT 20

NOV 20

DEC 20

JAN 21

FEB 21

MAR 21

APR 21

MAY 21

JUN 21

JUL 21

AUG 21

SEP 21

OCT 21

10

9am

20 30

3pm

40

WINDSPEED (m/s)

WIND

highest wind speed at 37km/h from NNW

PREVAILING WIND DIRECTION

strong winds generally come from the North and South, where usually the strongest Northern wind is during Winter season. NNW

N

NW

WNW

ENE

W

E ESE

WSW

SE SSW

ENE

S

9AM WINTER

SSE

NNW

NNE

NW

NE

SW

N

NNW

NNE

ENE

E

W

ESE

WSW

SE

SW SSW

SSE

S

3PM WINTER

NNW

NNE

NW

NE

WNW

N

ENE

W

E ESE

WSW

SE

SW SSW

S

SSE

9AM SUMMER

m/s

NNE

NW

NE

WNW

N

15.90

NE

WNW

14.32 ENE

W

E ESE

WSW

SE

SW SSW

S

SSE

3PM SUMMER

12.74 11.16 9.58 8.00 6.42 4.84 3.26 1.68 0.10

WIND ANALYSIS THROUGH CFD

12/7/21, 6:19 PM

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Wind is unique factor on this site as the canyoning effect due to the stagnation of buildings create different variations of microclimatic conditions.

GROUP 06: MELBOURNE

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Grady Wang (1017365) Charensia Pricilla Rompis (860209) Roujin Wu (870940) Lainie Sutton (188825) Hafiz Azman (779902)


SITE ANALYSIS HEAT

30

23˚C

19˚C

20

28˚C 22˚C

25˚C

22˚C

high solar exposure during summer & low solar exposure during winter

18˚C

15˚C

high thermal discomfort with daily temperature 1.7˚C

13˚C

14˚C

14˚C

16˚C

18˚C

10 average temperature: 7-25˚C

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OCT 20

NOV 20

DEC 20

JAN 21

FEB 21

MAR 21

APR 21

MAY 21

JUN 21

JUL 21

AUG 21

SEP 21

THERMAL COMFORT

high thermal discomfort with daily temperature of 39.2˚C

40

LEGEND Solar Exposure (MJ/m²) Average Temperature (˚C)

OCT 21

WALK B

12/7/21, 6:19 PM

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WALK A

SOLAR RADIATION PATH

UNIVERSAL THERMAL COMFORT INDEX

SOLAR RADIATION ANALYSIS

From our analysis, the area that gains the most solar radiation is in this release site that spans from Little Bourke St, until our released segment of the site until the back wall which is shaded by the tall building.

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GROUP 06: MELBOURNE

Grady Wang (1017365) Charensia Pricilla Rompis (860209) Roujin Wu (870940) Lainie Sutton (188825) Hafiz Azman (779902)


SITE ANALYSIS 20.0

WATER & VEGETATION 0.0 0

OCT 20

NOV 20

DEC 20

JAN 21

FEB 21

10

MAR 21

APR 21

MAY 21

JUN 21

JUL 21

AUG 21

SEP 21

OCT 21

9.2

20 30

31.2

lowest amount of rainfall in 2021

42

50

37 43.8

48.8

the level of humidity during 9am is higher than 3pm, due to stronger wind speed during 3pm compared to 9am

54.8

60

49.6

66.4 74.2

low humidity due to high temperature, high solar exposure, high rainfall and high wind speed

90

88

HUMIDITY (%)

3pm

70 80

RAINFALL (mm)

40

68.6

low humidity due to high amount of rainfall

increasing humidity due to low rainfall and low wind speed

high humidity due to low solar exposure

100

9am

highest amount of rainfall in 2021

110

110.4

~430

CO

RR

SL

~600

overflow

AN

E ~540

SURFACE RUNOFF

COR

RS L

ANE

COR

RS L

ROOF CATCHMENT AREA

CURRENT CONDITION

BUILDING LOCATION

ANNUAL RAINFALL (mm)

ROOF SURFACE AREA (m²)

CATCHMENT (l)

YAMATO & NEARBY DAINTY & NEARBY PULP BAR & NEARBY

649 649 649

~430 ~540 ~600

279,070 350,460 389,400

ANNUAL RAINWATER CATCHMENT FROM ADJACENT BUILDINGS

ANE

1,018,930

GROUP 06: MELBOURNE

Grady Wang (1017365) Charensia Pricilla Rompis (860209) Roujin Wu (870940) Lainie Sutton (188825) Hafiz Azman (779902)


SITE ANALYSIS

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QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS

COR

RS L

ANE

MOL

E

L CU

ES

FENESTRATIONS

SMELL & SOUND

GROUP 06: MELBOURNE

Grady Wang (1017365) Charensia Pricilla Rompis (860209) Roujin Wu (870940) Lainie Sutton (188825) Hafiz Azman (779902)


COMPRESSION COMPRESSION

MIDDLE

RELEASE

LONSDALE STREET

LITTLE BOURKE STREET

B

CORRS LANE B

ALE

SD LON

ET

E STR

EET

TR ES

AL

SD LON

rainwater runoff

E

LAN

E

LAN

RRS

RRS

CO

CO

rooftop overflow

WIND

WIND FROM NORTH (HUMAN LEVEL) 11.1m/s

water channel

WATER

WIND FROM ABOVE 11.1m/s

WIND SIMULATION - FACADE DESIGN STRATEGY

SECTION B-B

we will be repaving corrs lane to be more pedestrian friendly, and have a water channel on both sides to direct water. As it progresses from compression to release, following the natural gradient of the site, the water will be directed will be direct to the bioswale to be filtered and collected to the rain water tanks that are stored under the berm and are used for misting irrigation.

GROUP 06: MELBOURNE

Grady Wang (1017365) Charensia Pricilla Rompis (860209) Roujin Wu (870940) Lainie Sutton (188825) Hafiz Azman (779902)


MIDDLE DESIGN STRATEGY

overflow

ALE

AT

E

rainwater tank

Y

-B

permeable pavement

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ER WAT

ST

T RA

E

GY

WA

T

ER

EG

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bioswale

AT

SW

EF RI TU EN

W

TR IN D S

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water channel permeable pavement

gravel pipe bed

FEC

T

roof gutter

E LAN RRS CO

water channel

ST

R

DESIGN ITERATIONS

WIND FROM NORTH (HUMAN LEVEL) 11.1m/s

WIND FROM NORTH (HUMAN LEVEL) 11.1m/s

WIND FROM NORTH (HUMAN LEVEL) 11.1m/s

We experimented with venturi effects through a continuous facade system, and breaking apart the wind with bernoulli effects to play with the dynamism and playfulness of the site. This continuous facade element continues from Lonsdale street all the way to Little Bourke street, which forms into a canopy in the site of release.

GROUP 06: MELBOURNE

Grady Wang (1017365) Charensia Pricilla Rompis (860209) Roujin Wu (870940) Lainie Sutton (188825) Hafiz Azman (779902)


MIDDLE COMPRESSION

MIDDLE

RELEASE

LONSDALE STREET

LITTLE BOURKE STREET

C

CORRS LANE C

exhaust outlet

exhaust outlet

NE

ME

LA

intensified smell from the solar radiation

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S

D

RR

IN

CO

LL

smell

FA

D A C

E

-W

SECTION C-C

GROUP 06: MELBOURNE

Grady Wang (1017365) Charensia Pricilla Rompis (860209) Roujin Wu (870940) Lainie Sutton (188825) Hafiz Azman (779902)


RELEASE

SHADING ELEMENT

COOLING

WATER MISTING

CLIMBERS

DESIGN ITERATIONS

TREE DESIGN 01

TREE SIMULATION 01: SUMMER AFTERNOON

CANOPY DESIGN 01

CANOPY SIMULATION 01: SUMMER AFTERNOON

TREE DESIGN 02

TREE SIMULATION 02: SUMMER AFTERNOON

CANOPY DESIGN 02

CANOPY SIMULATION 02: SUMMER AFTERNOON

Since this is the release of our site, we wanted the site to be pleasant by utilising the unique conditions of the built environment, such as the cooling from Corrs Lane. However, we could only achieve so much, so by introducing trees and canopies in different arrangements we were able to test how much we were able to shade the site. We analysed the solar radiation of trees and found out that it has a limitation where it only covers a certain radius from the tree itself, and we attempted to test on a canopy. From the testing, we believe that using an operable canopy is much more effective compared to using trees, where it also resonates with the idea of temporarily in our main site.

GROUP 06: MELBOURNE

Grady Wang (1017365) Charensia Pricilla Rompis (860209) Roujin Wu (870940) Lainie Sutton (188825) Hafiz Azman (779902)


RELEASE COMPRESSION

MIDDLE

RELEASE

LONSDALE STREET

LITTLE BOURKE STREET

D

CORRS LANE D

impermeable pavement: white concrete.

CAN

rainwater tank

OP

bioswale

Y

permeable pavement

water collecting pool berm

water collecting pool permeable pavement: grass paver.

E TTL

LI

TE

GY

berm

impermeable pavement

EET

TR ES

RK

BOU

W

RA

rainwater tank

ST

LL

permeable pavement

E

ME

LAN

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RRS

D

CO

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IN

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R

SECTION D-D

For the final, we decided that a structural infrastructure as a canopy enables us to achieve a level of temporality and variability which was a key unique factor of the segment. With the structural and climatic necessities, the canopy is held up by a structural trunk that allows for deciduous plant climbers and other surface elements to attach themselves to the infrastructure. As seen in this section our trunk, aligned with membranes, captures water and pools it at the bottom, allowing for wind to breeze through and cool down the surrounding areas during summer.

GROUP 06: MELBOURNE

Grady Wang (1017365) Charensia Pricilla Rompis (860209) Roujin Wu (870940) Lainie Sutton (188825) Hafiz Azman (779902)


DRAGON DANCE DESIGN RESOLUTION

MIDDLE

RELEASE

LONSDALE STREET

LITTLE BOURKE STREET

COMPRESSION

Campsis grandiflora

CORRS LANE SHADING STRATEGY

THERMAL COMFORT STRATEGY THERMAL COMFORT WITH CANOPY

Campsis grandiflora

Wisteria sinensis

THERMAL COMFORT WITHOUT CANOPY

WIND STRATEGY

PLANTING SCHEDULE

release: climbers

Campsis grandiflora Wisteria sinensis

Akebia quinata

surface runoff

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Plants to be grown along the wall /around column

Wisteria sinensis bioswale

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water channel

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rooftop overflow

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Akebia quinata

cooling pool rainwater tank

dragon dance

WATER STRATEGY

Plants to be grown along the wall /around column Akebia quinata

Plants to be grown along the wall /around column

GROUP 06: MELBOURNE

Grady Wang (1017365) Charensia Pricilla Rompis (860209) Roujin Wu (870940) Lainie Sutton (188825) Hafiz Azman (779902)


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