
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO 5
[Individual Folio ]
Goce Lazareski
10257489
Architectural Design Studio 05
Design Museum of X: New Vision for Newport
Studio Leader: Pantea Alambeigi
Unit Convenor: Pantea Alambeigi
Semester 2 Year 3 - 7/11/2024
[Individual Folio ]
Goce Lazareski
10257489
Architectural Design Studio 05
Design Museum of X: New Vision for Newport
Studio Leader: Pantea Alambeigi
Unit Convenor: Pantea Alambeigi
Semester 2 Year 3 - 7/11/2024
My name is Goce Lazareski, I am a local student from Melbourne in my third year studying architecture at Swinburne University.
While I have no professional experience however i do work on projects with my dad and his architect from time to time in relation to documentation. I am intrigued by the way spaces are created and crafted early on in the design process and how it develops into beautiful building people will enjoy for a long time
In terms of working in a group my preference is to work in groups as it allows me to gain inspiration while work positively and collaboratively as a team.
Some of the skills i would like to improve on include cleaning up my presentation ensuring that it is to a professional standard, meeting all requirements of the brief.
A Project from a previous studio outcome involved the water-front project where we were tasked with designing a mixed use student accomodation building while incorporating other various spaces such as office, marine research amongst others. For this project we got to use form finding as a tool to help shape our design outcome both from concept to final design allowing me to gain valuable insights into various forces interact with-each-other and how they influence a building both structurally and architecturally.
I chose this particular project from design studio 4 because it showcased my passion for wanting to push the boundaries to be able to create something that the community will enjoy and become a one stop attraction for everyone�
EX1 Weeky Exercises Space and Scale
Acknowledgement
Site 1: Newport North
Site 2: Newport South
Site Information:
Site B: Newport South 13770sqm
Located along champion Road
Acknowledgement
Acknowledgement
Part A Site Ackowledgement
Precedent Case Study 1: Immigration Museum
Part A Site Ackowledgement
- Located along Flinders Street Station
9min walk from Flinders Street Trainstation
Part A Site Ackowledgement
Precedent Case Study 3: Science Works Meseum Melbourne
Site 3: Scienceworks Museum Melbourne Features:
- Located along Booker and Craig Streets
- 11min walk from Sportswood Trainstation
- Takes up roughly 60-70% of the site
Statistics:
Museum Footprint Comparison
Precedent Case Studies: Footprint Comparison Site 1
Precedent Case Studies: Footprint Comparison Site 1 and Site 2
Site B Placement (Market Street Scape Museum Silhouette Sections Outcome and Conclusion
The neighbourhood character of the area plays a significiant role when designing a new structure and is highly critical to ensure that any design that is designed blends in with the neighbourhood and it’s sorroundings.
Given the shape of site A (13830m2) it will be important to design a building that is unique to the shape of the site through a wide range of forms such as curved and parametric shapes while keeping in height of 3 to 4 stories allowing for a seamless blend in with the neighbouring context.
Given the shape of site A (13770m2) been a large narrow trangular shape it will be important to design a building that is unique to the shape of the site through a wide range of forms such as curved and parametric shapes while keeping in height of 3 stories.
Potential ideas for the site can include 2 different structures with the potential for a central meeting area allowing it to be transformed into a village style design with ample space for recreational areas such as seating and playgrounds.
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Planning Scheme and Overlays
Overlays Diagram:
GRZ3: General Residential Zone 3
RGZ1: Residential Zone 1 NGZ1: Neighbourhood General Zone 1
Land use diagram (External and Internal) observations around newport included commerical buildings such as shops and cafes, restrauant and accomodation buildings, however there is also a lot of industrial buildings including railway museum and metro train depot and a mixture of residential dwellings.
Draft newport structure plan. Participate Hobsons Bay. (n.d.-a). https://participate.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au/draft-newportstructure-plan Vision for Newport Analysis
The vision newport Draft activity Centre Structure Plan by Hobsons Bay City Council written by Joseph Braddy is a 96 page document detailing the long term vision and plans for the development and revitulisation of Newport
The document detials many aspects of the site and it’s sorrounding contexts however with regards to the museum project our key takeways are
- Newport’s history and future
- Key issues and Opportunities
- Various Site Analysis Elements
In a effort to increase the comprension of a large document it is important to understand the history of newport and how it will help shape the future of Newport:
Newport located in the western suburbs of Melbourne, Australia, Its topography is quite characteristic of the broader area around Melbourne, featuring a relatively flat landscape
The topography is described as follows in a bit more detail:
1.Flat Terrain: The majority of Newport is flat, making it well-suited for residential and industrial development� This flatness is typical of much of the western suburbs of Melbourne�
2.Coastal Proximity: Newport is located near Port Phillip Bay, which influences its topography. The area close to the bay might experience slight variations in elevation but remains mostly level
3.Local Features: The suburb includes some local parks and open spaces, such as the Newport Lakes Reserve, which has been developed from former industrial land and offers some gently rolling terrain and water features.
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Historical Building Facades
1 Victorian and Edwardian Styles: Many of Newport’s older homes feature Victorian and Edwardian facades, characterized by:
- Ornamental Details: Decorative elements such as intricate woodwork, ornate ironwork, and detailed brickwork.
- Bay Windows: Protruding bay windows are common, adding visual interest and space to the interiors
- Gabled Roofs: Steeply pitched gabled roofs with decorative bargeboards or finials are typical.
- Verandas and Porches: Many homes have wide, covered verandas or porches with turned timber posts and decorative railings�
Modern Building Facades
1 Contemporary Styles: Modern residential and commercial buildings in Newport often showcase:
o Clean Lines and Minimalist Design: Simple, geometric shapes and minimal decoration
o Materials: A mix of materials such as concrete, glass, and metal. Facades might feature large windows, steel or aluminium panels, and smooth rendered finishes.
o Sustainability Features: Use of energy-efficient materials and designs, such as solar panels and green roofs
2.Federation Style: This style, prevalent in the early 20th century, often features:
oRed Brickwork: Deep red or brown brick exteriors with contrasting detailing
oTiled Roofs: Terracotta or slate tiles are commonly used, providing a textured and colourful appearance
oFeature Stonework: Some buildings include stone or brick detailing around windows and doors
Residential Materials
1.Brick: Many of the older residential homes in Newport feature brickwork, a popular material in Australian architecture. Brick provides durability and a classic aesthetic, and you’ll find both red and cream bricks used in period-style houses
2.Weatherboard: Some older and character homes in Newport use weatherboard cladding, which is typical of Victorian and Edwardian architecture. This timber material offers a traditional look and was once common in suburban areas
3.Render and Stucco: More modern homes and some renovated period properties might use rendered or stucco finishes. These materials are applied over a base structure to give a smooth, painted appearance and are often used to modernize the facade of older homes
4.Concrete: Contemporary housing and apartment buildings in Newport often utilize concrete for its strength and versatility This material is commonly seen in modern residential developments and multi-unit complexes
Apartment Buildings and Townhouses: Newer multi-unit developments might have:
o Mixed Materials: Combination of brick, glass, and metal cladding to create a modern look while integrating with traditional elements
o Balconies and Terraces: Protruding balconies or terraces are common, providing outdoor living space and enhancing street appeal
Industrial and Commercial Materials
1.Steel and Metal: Industrial buildings and warehouses in Newport often use steel and metal cladding due to their durability and low maintenance requirements. These materials are suited for the large-scale, functional nature of industrial structures
2.Brick and Masonry: Older industrial buildings might feature brick or masonry construction, reflecting the historical industrial architecture of the area
3.Glass and Aluminium: In newer commercial developments, you might see extensive use of glass and aluminium, which are favoured for their sleek appearance and natural light penetration
A general overview of Landsizes in Newport:
Newport is a suburb located in Melbourne, Australia. The land size of Newport varies depending on the specific area or property in question. However, to give a general idea, Newport covers an area of approximately 7.2 square kilometers (or around 720 hectares). This includes a mix of residential, commercial, and recreational spaces
The suburb features a range of property sizes, from compact units to larger family homes, and it has a mix of older and newer developments. The overall land size and property sizes within Newport can vary widely, reflecting its diverse real estate market
A general overview of setbacks in Newport:
Front Setback: In Newport, For many residential areas, front setbacks range from 6 to 9 meters,
Side Setback: In Newport, the side setbacks For single-story buildings, side setbacks are be around 1 to 1.5 meters, while for two-story buildings, often around 2 to 3 meters�
Rear Setback: In Newport, rear setbacks typically range from 4 to 6 meters,
Year: 2008
Location: Madrid Spain
Team: H&DM
Status: Completed
Area: 10,000-25,000sqft
The CaixaForum is conceived as an urban magnet attracting not only art-lovers but all people of Madrid and from outside The attraction will not only be CaixaForum’s cultural program, but also the building itself, insofar that its heavy mass, is detached from the ground in apparent defiance of the laws of gravity and, in a real sense, draws the visitors inside
Total of the building in the envolope to the ground floor entrance is not conformotive to traditional norms with the ground blending into the urban neighbourhood context from multiple angles while serving as a distinct covered entrance into the museum’s first floor.
Class Exercise 2 : Extreme Spectra
Class Activity 02 To understand and analyse different facade options seen in medium scale meseums examining their aesthetics, functionalities, sustainability and cultural context.
Year: 2023
Location: Hangzhou China
Team: Ming Zhang, Zhi Zhang and Bo Chen
Status: Completed Area: 1148m2
The 926 Craftsman Museum is dedicated to celebrating and preserving the spirit of Hangzhou craftsman, showcasing their skills, traditions and contributions to the regions cultural heritage
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The museum covers an area of about 35mX35m, with a total area of 1100 square meters. The long-span roof adopts a steel truss system� Steel columns are only installed on the outermost periphery of the structure, creating a large, column-free indoor space. Closely spaced columns are used as curtain wall supports to ensure the facade is lightweight and transparent furthermore the lightweight structure of the facade enables a fluid indoor enviroment allowing the seamless connection between the integration of architecture and nature�
The lower level of the museum consists of a range of programs such as service areas, offices, equipment rooms, and other auxiliary spaces thus freeing up spaces on the first floor allowing it to be housed for public exhibtion spaces, furthermore the gap between the double layered walls acts as a conduit so that services such as pipes and other mechanical equipment can be installed, creating a transparent and unified exhibition space for visitors to enjoy�
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The museum is constructed from a wide range of materials reflecting both the traditional and modern architectural practises: Stone: used in traditonal chinese architecture as the primary material known for it’s durability and symbolizing a connection to the planet:
Concrete: used for structural elements whilist offering a contrast to the natural context and providing a comtemporary
Glass: Included to allow natural light to flow through the building, creating a visual connection between the museum and it’s surrounding context while also representing transparency and openess�
Overall the design was chosen to embody the essence of craftsmanship incorporating elements that highlight the meticulous attention to detail and the artistry that defines the work of Hangzhou craftsman.
EX3 x and Precedents
With its sculptural reception building, the museum is part of the network of industrial-cultural monuments of the region, which, with its mines, gasometers and railway facilities, is reminiscent of the history of mining and industry�
In the immediate vicinity of the railway museum are the German Mining Museum Bochum and the Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex, which has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001. At the same time, the new building sees itself as a laboratory for the future technology railway. As a new landmark, a striking brick tower shows the entrance to the museum�
The new building of the reception area is part of a new conception of the museum to make the offers and the presentation possibilities more attractive� The reorganized museum becomes a place that connects past, present and future The Building acts as a future-oriented laboratory that, with its multitude of exhibits, offers an understanding of the railroad’s success story as well as the region’s historical identity The new reception building becomes an architectural manifesto for a new, sustainable era of the railway�
Pintos, P. (2020, February 10). Railway Museum / Max Dudler. ArchDaily. https://www. archdaily�com/933379/railway-museum-max-dudler
EX3 What is x and Precedent Study
Scale and Proportion (Hirzontal vs Vertical
SCALE AND PROPORTION
vs Horizontality
EX3 What is x and Precedent Study
Scale and Proportion Open vs Closed Space Ratio
Scale and Proportion (Open vs Closed)
Program and Zoning
Program and Zoning
The spaces within the railway museum include exhibition spaces, officespaces, toliets, storage, split over 1 level, the entrance to the building is through a concrete slab that leads from the street through a single flat set of stairs.
The museum is designed to accommodate various exhibits and interactive displays related to rail transport� The layout provides flexible spaces that can be adapted for different exhibitions, educational programs, and events. Furthermore the design includes elements that promote public engagement and interaction� This includes accessible entrances, clear signage, and open exhibition spaces that facilitate a seamless flow of visitors through the museum.
Circulation and Access
Circulation and Access
The spaces within the railway museum include exhibition spaces, officespaces, toliets, storage, split over 2 levels, the entrance to the building is through a concrete slab that leads from the street through a single flat set of stairs.
The museum’s layout includes features that encourage public interaction and engagement, such as accessible entrances and open exhibition spaces� This approach aligns with the architect’s philosophy of creating buildings that are both functional and welcoming
Site and Context
The railway museum is integrated into urban context within Bochum� The building’s form and materials are chosen to resonate with the historical and industrial character of the area while standing out as a modern architectural landmark�
Material and Surfaces:
The main materials used in the Railway Museum are bricks, glass, concrete and aluminium sheet cladding which are derieved from the typical materials seen in the historical industrial architectural buildings helping to pick up the echo of the old railway buildings� The combination of these materials not only supports the functional requirements of the museum but also aligns with the architect’s ethos of creating harmonious, engaging spaces that respect both contemporary and historical contexts�
Structure:
The structure is comprised of highquality materials such as concrete and glass, which not only contribute to the building’s durability but also give it a sleek, contemporary look. The concrete facade, with its subtle textures, provides both structural integrity and aesthetic appeal
The Railway Museum by Max Dudler serves as an important cultural institution, preserving and presenting the history of rail transport in Germany� It provides educational opportunities and fosters an appreciation for the evolution of rail technology�
Furthermore the museum is an example of how contemporary architecture can enhance the presentation of historical themes. Dudler’s design reflects a modern approach while respecting the historical context of the museum’s subject matter�
Pintos, P. (2020, February 10). Railway Museum / Max Dudler. ArchDaily. https://www. archdaily�com/933379/railway-museum-max-dudler
The architect’s design features a modernist approach with clean lines and a minimalist aesthetic� The building’s form and materials are intended to create a contrast with the historical artifacts it houses, providing a fresh perspective on the history of railways while the high-quality materials such as concrete and glass, which not only contribute to the building’s durability but also give it a sleek, contemporary look. The concrete facade, with its subtle textures, provides both structural integrity and aesthetic appeal
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Site Footprint
Creating a solid mass following the site footprint as a starting to ensure the building has a good connection with the site
Site Footprint
create various spaces to promote connectivity, cuitural relevance and sustainability and creating voids for accessibility
Creating a solid mass following the site footprint as a starting to ensure the building has a good connection with the site
Site Footprint
Creating a solid mass following the site footprint as a starting to ensure the building has a good connection with the site
Addition of outdoor lesuire spaces such as recreational zones and sky bridge while allowing visibility to the nearby railway museum
create various spaces to promote connectivity, cuitural relevance and sustainability and creating voids for accessibility
Addition of outdoor lesuire spaces such as recreational zones and sky bridge while allowing visibility to the nearby railway museum
create various spaces to promote connectivity, cuitural relevance and sustainability and creating voids for accessibility
Addition of outdoor lesuire spaces such as recreational zones and sky bridge while allowing visibility to the nearby railway museum
Diagram on Site 01
Material and Finishes Diagram
Timeline for the Second Half of Smester
01. WEEK 8
FURTHER CD LOOKING INTO FEASIBLE PROPOSAL ZONING LOCATIONS
DD Begins in First draft been presented - Floorplans - Sections - Circulation 02. WEEK 9
DD Begins in First draft been presented - Floorplans - Sections - Circulation 03. WEEK 10
Final Draft Plans being Presented Start Completing Elevations and Sections 04. WEEK 11 05. WEEK 12
Completed Drawings - Plans - Sections - Elevations Completed Diagrams
- Program - Circulation - Axonometric 06. WEEK 13
Completed Presentation Completed Folio Completed Physical Model FINAL SUBMISSION (WEEK 14
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Key Points:
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Integration of landscape to create a vibrant and inviting experience
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Use of Vegetation such as native trees and grass to provide a seamless trasinition between the public and open spaces as you travel through the accessway�
Changes in the height between the walkway and side grass areas to provide a vibrant experience�
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