Chiara Le Architecture Internship portfolio

Page 1

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO HA THANH LE

CHIARA LE

Dear Mr Paul Cooksey,

PORFOLIO: https://bit.ly/Arch-Hive-HaThanh

PHONE: 0404 358 328

EMAIL: hathanhthpm@gmail.com

BEHANCE: https://www.behance.net/hathanh1130

I am Chiara, a undergraduate student at the University of Adelaide. Although there is not an position advertised online, please consider this an open application for a potential position of architecture student or internship with Northern Edge Studio.

As an architecture student, I am always learning and developing my skills. However, I believe that beside academic studying, practical experience will be valuable to my personal development. In addition to my academic achievement (Executive Dean’s List Excellent Award at the University of Adelaide) with a sharp focus on Thermal Comfort studies (research assistant), I have experience working in a small local firm in Hanoi, Vietnam. I learn new softwares quickly and know how to use Rhino, Revit, Enscape, Twinmotion and AutoCAD. Thanks to these wide ranges of experience, I have become a nimble team player who are ready to learn and develop skills in any area that require assistance.

Moreover, I also offer three other skills that may be beneficial to your firm.

Business Administration

Having worked in a small local firm in Hanoi, Vietnam, I understand how important teamwork is to a local firm, thus, I am always ready to support other people in the office to achieve the common goal. I have been working as a freelance graphic designer for 4 years, which gives me the ability to provide proposal to customer, become customer’s first point of contact, manage and grow social media, sharpen my skills in Microsoft Office suite. My volunteer experience helped me nurture strong written and visual communication skills through social media posting and web design (using Wordpress, Wix, and Figma), which I hope can be an asset to your firm.

Presentation Skills

During my study, I have developed an interest in visual storytelling and research. During my internship for Times Mirror Architecture in Hanoi, I conducted site analysis, designed presentation board layout, model in 3D software and draw interior elevations for residential projects. Also, I have skills and experience in video editting softwares such as Premiere Pro, After Effects, which enables me to film and direct video for media promotions as well as fly-through videos to present design to customers.

Thermal Comfort Analysis

I have been working as a research assistant for a thermal comfort research at the University of Adelaide, which enabled me to conduct thermal comfort simulation of residential buildings based on their design, material, and location.

Thank you very much for your consideration. I hope that my diverse skillset and experience can make a valuable contribution to your office and office culture, and I hope to discuss further with you in an interview at your convenience.

Sincerely, Chiara

2
1 2 3

CHIARA LE

Bachelor of Architectural Design, University of Adelaide Undergraduate Student; Major GPA 6.8/7

PORFOLIO: https://bit.ly/Arch-Hive-HaThanh PHONE: 0404 358 328

EMAIL: hathanhthpm@gmail.com BEHANCE: https://www.behance.net/hathanh1130

Expected December 2023

• Completed four design studio courses at the University of Adelaide. Work selected for ALL-IN EXHIBITION 2021

• Summer Research Scholarship 2022-2023

• Executive Dean’s Recognition of Academic Excellence award 2021

• David A.L. Saunders Prize for History & Theories of Architecture 2021

Architecture Intern Times & Mirror Architecture

• Designed conceptual bridges for competitions and customer presentations.

• Prepared CAD files for furniture manufacture.

• Designed presentation boards for competitions and customer presentations.

June - December 2021

• Designed graphic layouts and diagrams to enhance and strengthened the conceptual development.

Graphic Designer, Vietnam Cable Television VTVCab

• Worked both individually and as part of a diverse team.

• Designed graphic posters, logos, branding visual keys for TV shows

• Designed website UI

• Designed multiple presentations using PowerPoint under short time pressure.

Graphic Designer Intern, LOOP Smart POS

• Designed advertisement banners, posters, promotion campaigns for F&B companies.

September - December 2020 June - September 2020

• Collaborated with Marketing agents to come up with marketing campaigns to improve customers’ brand recognition and helped their products reach new customers.

Design Team Leader, International Vietnam Model United Nations Hanoi, Vietnam - 2018 - 2019

• Led a team of 7 people to design the project theme, websites, banners, and social media posts.

• Organized files to be printed to prepare for a conference of 351 participants.

Designer/Event Organizer, National English Speaking Contest Hanoi, Vietnam - 2018

• Designed websites, banners, and social media posts.

• Animated 3 videos for marketing and visual communication

• Managed 10000-follower Facebook fanpage

Modelling Softwares: Rhino, Grasshopper, Rhino in Revit, Sketchup Documentation: AutoCAD, Revit Graphic Design Software: Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Indesign, Wordpress, print and digital communication design, Video Editting Rendering Softwares: Enscape, Lumion Office Administration: Excel (Microsoft Office Specialist Certificate), Word, Powerpoint Building Simulation: Design Builder, Grasshopper Ladybug, ENVI-met

EDUCATION EXPERIENCE EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES TECHNICAL SKILLS
2018-2019 2018
4

2022

2022

2021

2020

2021

2020

contents

The ‘Enzyme’ Wine Event Centre at Waite Campus

‘Dusk and Dawn’ - Oz Mineral Camping Accomodation

Barr Smith Lawn Imaginary Revolution ‘Space for Blindness’

‘Echo’ Resting Space

Nhat Le Bridge

‘Ensemble’ - Soundscape Landscape Design

Other Skills

06 16 24 28 32 36 40

5

ENZYME WINERY EVENT SPACE

TAPER to maximize light of the truck tunnel and protect the existing trees

BEND to match the topography of the site

HOLE to let natural light in and create a gathering node between winery and research centre

Category: Design Intervention

Enzymes are vital proteins as they accelerate chemical reactions.

In wine making, commercial enzymes are broadly used for different purposes such as to maximise juice yield, improve aroma compounds, flavour enhancement, colour extraction in red wines, and contribute in the removal of dissolved unwanted substances. The iconic Wine at Waite Event Space (Waite Campus, University of Adelaide) is inspired by enzymes in terms of its function. Likewise, the event space aims at: Maximise the connection and collaboration

Skill Set: Physical model making, Architectural Theory Research, Drafting.

between wine education and wine making by connecting the existing winery WT78 with the Wine Innovation centre WT76

Provide appropriate space to enhance teaching and focused research activities

Preserve the complexity of vegetation on site.

Encourage public engagement by extending the exhibition space.

'ENZYME' WINERY EVENT SPACE 6
'ENZYME' WINERY EVENT SPACE 7 SITE PLAN 1. Wine Innovation Centre 2. Car Park 3. Small Scale Vineyard 4. Grand Entrance Stair 5. ‘Enzyme’ Event Space 6. Winery WT76 7. Outdoor BBQ Space Truck Loop Path 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 ACCESSFORTRUCKSANDVEHICLE HartleyGrove ACCESS FOR CAR AND PEDESTRIAN Connection hub from ‘The Enzyme’ to Winery WT78
'ENZYME' WINERY EVENT SPACE
'ENZYME' WINERY EVENT SPACE

FACADE DETAIL

TRIPPLE GLAZING

6MM ARGON

GIRDER CHANNEL BEAM

CONCRETE FLOOR

BRICK TIMBER SUSPENDED CEILING

TRIPPLE GLAZING 6MM ARGON

REINFORCED CONCRETE FLOOR

CHILLED BEAM &SERVICES MASONRY LOAD-BEARING WALL

'ENZYME' WINERY EVENT SPACE 10
'ENZYME' WINERY EVENT SPACE 11

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

1. Auditorium space for 200 people

2. 18 Deg Wine Bottle Storage147m2

3. Grape Freezer - 87m2

4. Plant - 34m2

5. Boiler Room - 26m2

6. 15 Deg Wine Bottle Storage -313 m2

7. Bond Storage - 31m2

- 29m2

Roof top 12000 CAR PARK MAIN ENTRANCE STAIR EXHIBITION AND EVENT CENTRE WET LAB AUDITORIUM Level 2 12000 Level1 4500 Ground Floor 0 Rain Storage Water Treatment Strategy 1 5 10
8. Equipment Storage
2. 1. 8. 3. 7. 6. 4. 5.

LEVEL 1 FLOOR PLAN

9. Reception and Cafe Bar

10. Event Space - 101m2 11. Wine Bottle Display - 47m2 12. Dark Room for Tasting - 20m2 13. Meeting 1 - 54m2

14. Meeting 2 - 60m2 15. Tutorial - 69m2 16. WC 17. Office - 103m2 18. Kitchen - 32m2 19. Wet Lab

19. 18.

17.

19. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

9.

TUTORIAL ROOM TRUCK PATH WINERY

blackwater grey water water for irrigation

'ENZYME' WINERY EVENT SPACE
Rain water Storage
1 5 10m

DUSK AND DAWN

Oz Mineral Camping Accomodation | Prefabricated modular house

The design of the units aims at minimizing the life cycle energy of the camping accomodation for mining wokers located in Woomera, South Australia, given the site has extremely hot weather with little annual rainfall. Final design modifications attempts to achieve a reasonable payback cost time so that the construction of this prefabricated modular house will be an appropriate and worthwhile investment.

The concept ‘Dusk and Dawn’ took its inspiration from working shifts of workers on site. While some people work mainly during the day, others shift only starts when the sun set. As a result, one unit faces North with shading to maximize the light from the sun. Another unit faces south with the PV panel on the roof to maximize the solar power.

5 principles of passive house design were applied during the design process.

1. HIGHLY INSULATED ENVELOPE

Minimize Exchange with the outdoor environment and stabilize the indoor temperature.

Category: Construction Drawings

Skill Set: AutoCAD, Structural Analysis, Energy-Efficient Design

2. THERMAL BRIDGE FREE Strategy: continuous layer of insulation, minimize corner, bumps-out because they create geometric thermal bridges.

3. OPTIMIZED ORIENTATION WITH HIGH PERFORMANCE WINDOW AND DOOR

Overhang at the north and south facing, low solar heat gain coefficient windows for west and east facades

4. AIRTIGHT ENVELOPE

Ensure that doors, windows, exterior electrical outlets, hose bibs, sill plates are properly sealed to stop heat loss and reduce moisture buildup or loss in cold weather.

5. MECHANICAL VENTILATION AND NATURAL VENTILATION

High window to avoid dusk and let hot air escape through stack ventilation. ERV (Enerrgy Recovery Ventilator) transfers moisture and heat when the outside weather is extreme and windows can not be opened for Natural Ventilation.

DUSK AND DAWN MODULAR HOUSE 14
Category: Modular House Design

8m

Fast track Fast tracks directly connects people to the existing grid of the site (see Site Plan)

Open Courtyard Courtyard that can be used for outdoor BBQ. Courtyard surface is porous and allows stormwater to infiltrate

Bioswale slow track Rain water is retained onsite as long as possible to prevent soil erosion and help create engaging landscape view

DUSK AND DAWN MODULAR HOUSE 15
EXISTING WALKWAY PROPOSED WALKWAY COURTYARD EXPANDED UNIT SOUTH EAST SITE
1:200
PLAN

1. DESIGN FOR COmFORT

Although set in a hot arid desirt area, the modular unit follows the passive house design principles to maximize indoor comfort and minimise electricity usage for heating and cooling.

2. DESIGN FOR ENERGY SAVING: The design aims at striking a balance between embodied energy and operation energy of the materials

3.

DESIGN FOR pROGRAm

The design considers different working time of miners working at Capentareena mine to maximize their comfort while staying at the mine.

Optimized for people working night shift

Initial Embodied Energy: 6.4GJ/M2

MODULAR CONFIGURATION

One standard Unit includes a Living Room module, a Sleeping loft and a Wet Bath module.

Connected by greenery

Optimized for people working day shift

4. DESIGN FOR DECONSTRUCTION

The unit is designed to be easily removed and transportedc to other places. The foundation minimizes landscape disturbance and the greenery and topsoil quality is enhanced.

DUSK AND DAWN MODULAR HOUSE 16
SLEEPING LOFT TOILET LIVING ROOM 1-2 PEOPLE 12M2
DUSK AND DAWN MODULAR HOUSE 17 UP WH ----2500 650 1200 650 2070 500 5002500 1467 4600 2874 4600 900 LEGEND 1. Living Room 2. Ensuite 3. Headtop Cabinet 4. Alternating Tread Stair 5. Sofa/Daybed/Storage 6. Fridge 7. Cabinet GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1:50 LOFT FLOOR PLAN 1:50 0 2m 1 0 2m 1 DN-----4598 2496 2242 2358 1 2 4 5 3 6 7

DOUBLE CONFIGURATION

Two standard Unit can be connected to create a more spacious unit to be shared amongst family members.

NATURAL AND MECHANICAL VENTILATION

HOT AIR ESCAPED OSS VENTILATION

COOL AIR (SHADED ALL DAY)

ERV MECH VENT: - PREHEAT AND HUMIDIFY INCOMING FRESH AIR IN WINTER - REPLACE HOT, STALE AIR INSIDE WITH FRESH AIR OUTSIDE IN SUMMER

BIOSWALE: CLUSTERED YELLOW TOP COBBLER’S PEGS ROSY DOCK

AND DAWN
18
DUSK
MODULAR HOUSE

The view to the nature from the loft

DUSK AND DAWN MODULAR HOUSE 19
The orientation and well-thought window placement enables ambient light inside the unit and prevents direct sunlight from heating up the unit
DUSK AND DAWN MODULAR HOUSE 20
1.
Floor
2.
3.
4.
5.
1. 2. 3. 4.
Ensuite Unit
Linoleum Wall and
Finishing
Shower Area
Combined handwash + toilet (the water from handwashing is reused for flushing.
Shelf
Storage Unit behind the mirror
5. Photovoltaic Panel and Hot water panel Solar Panels on site are fixed and used.
STRUCTURE
Lotf Detail Double glazing 13mm Argon for better insulation
DIAGRAM 120 TIMBER CLADDING 1.5MM STEEL/ALUMINUM FRAME POSSIBILITY TO STOP IN ANY POSITION WINDOW PANEL ALSO ACTS AS SHADING DEVICE RAINFALL TOWARDS THE BIO SWALE COLORED SIDE SEALS IN POLYURETHANE FOAM FLOOR SHEATHING WIRECHASE METAL STRAP FLOOR JOIST TOP FLANGE METAL FLOOR JOIST HANGER 14 6 TOP PLATE
DUSK AND DAWN MODULAR HOUSE 21
Double
Double glazing 13mm
Wooden
on Giant
and bioswale
SPLINE JOINTS TIMBER STUD PUR INSULATION VAPOR BARRIER WOODEN
CLADDING FOLDABLE OUTDOOR TABLE 196 GIANT SCREW HELICAL FOUNDATION WOOD BEAM VERTICAL TIMBER CLADDING LINOLEUM FLOORING DECORATIVE STONE OVER AGGREGATE TRENCH DROUGHT TOLERANT NATIVE PLANTS AND WILDFLOWERS TOPSOIL GRAVEL INFILTRATION Level 0 0 Level 1 2300 Roof 4000 Roof 4120 WOOD BLOCKING CHIPBOARD FINISHING CLERESTORY DOUBLE GLAZING FL3+A6+FL3MM WINDOW HEAD FASCIA BLACK BLIND RAFTER CELLULOSE INSULATION BETWEEN RAFTERS SWISSPACER WARM EDGE SPACER PUR POLYURETHANE INSULATION OSB BOARD OSB BOARD WOODEN BATTEN HEAT TREATED TIMBER CLADDING 400 ReWALL STRUCTURAL PANEL MADE FROM RECYCLED BOX
Light Lantern Detail (1:20)
glazing 13mm Argon filled for better insulation Wall Corner Detail (1:20)
Argon for better insulation Foundation Detail (1:20)
Beam
Screw Helical Foundation
detail
BATTEN

FEARLESS

PERFORMANCE SPACE FOR BLIND EXPLORATION

Why creating space to perform blindness?

Architecture is often associated with creating visually aesthetic space. Sight and vision is so important in architecture that the famous architect Le Corbusier once reduced the perception of architecture to “the skilful, rigorous and magnificent play of volumes under the light”. Sight is also the most important sensor through which human receives 87 percent of their overall raw sensory information. Conversely, the olfactory, oral and tactiles environments, which are often taken for granted by normal people, means everything to blind people. This performance space aims at creating a space where even blind people can enjoy the exploration and perform themselves in the most comfortable way. On the other hand, the space also mimics the same experience of blind people through the Dark Corridor. This special experience will encourage people to make the most use of other sensorings and understand the space better than just through visual language.

From experimental form generation to designing space that embraces the theme Although the objective of creating architecture for blind people is not different from that for normal people, the approach to architecture for blindness is, totally different. The approach proves inefficiency when tackling the problem of blind people as a blind person can not see the shape of the space, or the color of the wall. Taking the inspiration from my group model “Space for shouting”, I developed the 3D shape of the space and improvised subtle modification to fit the nature of blind people: narrow the wall, block of soil as navigation tool ... The performance space for blindness does not welcome only blind people buteverybody. The space attempts to activate all senses of human through is stuctutre, texture and material . As result, even when visitors close their eyes, they can enjoy the space in a totally different way.

SPACE FOR BLINDNESS 22
Category: Performance Space Skill Set: Physical model making, Architectural Concept development, Architecture 3D Modelling.

SITE

PLAN 1 : 1000 DESIGN

PROCESS

Generating patterns based on group’s section drawing and turning it into 3D model.

Ground manipulation based on patterns and establish the “bridge” connecting the tunnel with surround buildings. This is also the main theme of the design: connecting visually impaired people with the world and grant them with the right to explore without any fear.

SPACE FOR BLINDNESS 23
Fast track Strolling route Underground route

‘ECHO’ RESTING SPACE IN THE NATURE

Located in the middle of Morilta Natural Reserve in South Australia, the Echo Shelter not only aims at providing a natural amphitheatre without view obstruction towards the park but also attempts to create a private space for human to dwell and rest inside.

The second floor is design without enclosure and lifted from the ground to take full advantage of the views towards the park. The hot, dry summer in this area enables the open pergola to be installed without fear of random rainfall. The second floor is also accessible via a separate stairs that invite visitors upstairs to enjoy the view without intruding

the private space of the residents living in the ground floor.

The ground floor, on the other hand, was enclosed with wood panels and reflective glass window to embrace the beauty of nature and enable dwellers to enjoy their privacy within the shelter.

To avoid intefering the landscape of the sloping site, the shelter rests naturally on the rocky ground lind and pivoted up form the ground by the helix giant screw structure. This design enables vegetation to grow beneath the shelter and air can be ventilated passively.

'ECHO' RESTING SPACE 26
Category: Performance Space Skill Set: Physical model making, Architectural Concept development, Water Color Drawing
'ECHO' RESTING SPACE 27

CLIMATE ANALYSIS

'ECHO' RESTING SPACE 28

INTERIOR VIEWS

'ECHO' RESTING SPACE 29

NHAT LE BRIDGE COMPETITION IN

QUANG BING, VIETNAM

The 2nd concept was inspired by the shape of Mother Suot’s oar. Mother Suot is a historical character who used her old sailing boat to assist soldiers during the Vietnam war.

Category: Bridge Design Competition

The main theme of the competition was to design a bridge connecting two banks of the river ‘Nhat Le’ (which means Sun’s tear in Vietnamese). As ar result, the concept of the bridge was inspired by the image of a teardrop on the water surface, creating multiple concentric echoing circles. The site analysis pointed out that there were two other existing bridges connecting Nhat Le river. Hence, the main objective of the bridge was proposed to encourage people to enjoy the beauty and serenity of the river. The

Skill Set: Architectural Concept development, Architecture 3D Modelling, Diagram illustration

circular pathway slows down the speed of vehicle passing the bridge, which was perfectly suitable for this purpose.

During the concept development process, thanks to the use of Rhino and Grasshopper, I was able to test many different shapes and cable design of the bridge, which finally led to 2 main proposals. The design file was later transfered to my colleages to render using Lumion.

NHAT LE BRIDGE 30
Visualization by: Minh Tuan Times Mirror Architecture
CONCEPT 2

‘ENSEMBLE’

WHERE EACH PERSON IS THE PROTAGONIST OF THEIR OWN MUSICAL PERFORMANCE

FORM DEVELOPMENT ORDER MANIFESTATION

Architecture, Courtyard renovation

The aim of this project is to renovate Wills Courtyard at the University of Adelaide to be used as soundscape. Consider Adelaide is a Global city with citizens coming from all over the world with different cultural background and so is The University of Adelaide. Each brings to the university

Planning, Hand Drawing

his or her own melody, contributing to students’ complete ensemble. This feature requires the design to be open to various options where the user can decide how they are connected to the site. Here, at Esemble, they are the protagonists of the site.

'ENSEMBLE' COURTYARD RENOVATION 31
'ENSEMBLE' COURTYARD RENOVATION 32
'ENSEMBLE' COURTYARD RENOVATION 33
'ENSEMBLE' COURTYARD RENOVATION 34
SECTION 1-1 1:200
35

MIXED-USED

11

14

DRAWING SCHEDULE

SITE PLAN

ROOF AND DRAINAGE PLAN

NORTH ELEVATION

EAST ELEVATION

WEST ELEVATION

SOUTH ELEVATION

SECTION B-B

SECTION 4-4

SECTION A-A

SECTION 1-1

Category: Construction Documentation Skill Set: Revit, AutoCad, Building Code CONSTRUCTION 2 ASSIGNMENT 3 HA THANH LE - A1814355 RISE IN STOREYS: 3 CLASSES OF BUILDING: CLASS 2 (GROUND AND FIRST FLOOR), CLASS 5 (BASEMENT FLOOR) TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: TYPE A

BASEMENT SLAB PLAN

GROUND FLOOR FRAMING PLAN

ROOF FRAMING PLAN

Oriented North, the building is designed to maximize shading in the summer and welcome sunlight in the winter, ensuring thermal comfort for the users. The documentation process was based on Australian Standards and National Construction Code. SHEET LIST 3D View 1 1

28

30 31

33 34 35 36 37 38

'ENSEMBLE' COURTYARD RENOVATION 36
HOUSE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION
Checked by Drawn by Date Project number 2-4 BORROW DRIVE, BURNSIDE SA DRAWING Sheet List Sheet Number Sheet Name 0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
15
16
17
18
Sheet Number 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27
29
32
The project features a Class 2 - Type A building in Burnside, South Australia. During the course, we attempted to maximize the use of its slope topography and plan the space for the use of a basement office and a residential building in ground level and level 2. The project also inlcludes a green balcony as well as a dock for outside activities. 39
BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
13
SECTION 3-3
FIRST FLOOR FRAMING PLAN
'ENSEMBLE' COURTYARD RENOVATION 37 DN DN 1 2 4 5 A B C D 3 243 / 1000 61 / 1000 PROJECT BASE POINT EXISTING DRIVEWAY EXISTINGDRIVEWAY EXISTING DRIVEWAY EXISTING DRIVEWAY -833 PROPOSED TREES 172 VIEW TO THE CITY 5m 1m 10m PROPERTYLINE -2201 -2600 -3300 GRASS 6227 7041 4100 7270 1436 1999 794 8175 4125 9706 12806 4782 6140 1449 8395 3881 13393 65 300 PC TD TD WP RW 178 / 1000 PP 4.5M Opening less than 6m from other side of road when located above the ground level Scale Checked by Drawn by Date Project number 2-4 BORROW DRIVE, BURNSIDE SA 1 : 200 6/15/2022 12:57:13 AM SITE PLAN Issue Date HA THANH LE A1814355 Checker 1 1 : 200 SITE PLAN 1 N PLANT LEGEND EXISTING TREE BUSHES FOR RAINGARDEN Everlastings (Chrysocephalum apiculatum) Hop Goodenia (Goodenia ovata) Kidney Weed (Dichondra repens) Lemon Beauty-heads (Calocephalus citreus) Rush grasses (Juncus flavidus, J. kraussii, J. pallidus J. subsecundus) Small-fruit Fan-flower (Scaevola albida)
GUMTREE
NOTE TD TREATED CYPRESS TIMBER DECK AS SPECIFIFIED IN TIBER QUEENSLAND MANUFACTURER MANUAL WP SEASONED SOFTWOOD WOODEN PERGOLA SITE WORK - PROTECT EXISTING TREES - FLATTEN THE SITE TO MAKE SPACE FOR ENTRY, TIMBER DECK. HOWEVER, EFFORTS ARE TAKEN TO MINIMISE CUT + FILL ON SITE TO PROTECT THE SOIL AS 4970 'PROTECTION OF TREES ON DEVELOPMENT SITES' DURING CONSTRUCTION. NET CUT: 50.03 M3 RW RETAINING WALL RC RAINWATER RUNNDING DOWN FROM THE ROOF IS COLLECTED THROUGH THE GUTTER, LED TO THE INGROUND RAINGARDEN BY THE PVC PIPE PP PVC PIPE RUNNING ALONG SITE SLOPE TO COLLECT WATER TO RAINGARDEN PC POLISHED CONCRETE FINISH DN DN UP 2 4 5 A B C D 3 1 11 1 10 Kitchen Living Room Bedroom 1 EnsuiteGuest Toilet 13 Lift Dining room Garage 580 4779 212 5069 150 1606 140 1156 1830 1575 90 3835 150 150 4785 90 1715 90 1044 232 2189 130 1255 406 580 694 300 300 300 200 200 2435 OVERHANGING ROOF RAILING 600 MM OVERHANG TIMBER DECK ENTRANCE FFL: 0.00 RL: 176.00 FFL: 0.00 RL: 176.00 FFL: 0.00 RL: 176.00 FFL: 0.00 RL: 176.00 FFL: 0.00 RL: 176.00 FFL: -0.20 RL: 175.80 FFL: -3.30 RL: 172.80 4900 3000 4000 5m 1m 2m 1399 4900 1800 5 6070 3700 2695 1800 1575 1 14 5 20 1 13 2 20 FFL: -0.20 RL: 175.80 1 20 1 12 RWT DP1 DP2 D1 D1 D5 D4 D6 D1 D1 W2 1 1 37 3 35 35 1 2 1 LEGEND: PC: POLISHED CONCRETE FINISHING TL: CERAMIC TILES FINISHING TGSI: TUNGSTEN GRAPHICS SHADER INFRASTRUCTURE AS SPECIFIED DP: DOWNPIPE RWT: RAINWATER TANK PC PC PC PC PC TL Scale Checked by Drawn by Date Project number 2-4 BORROW DRIVE, BURNSIDE SA 1 : 100 6/15/2022 12:57:14 AM GROUND FLOOR PLAN Issue Date HA THANH LE A1814355 Checker 3 1 : 100 GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1 N
PROPOSED
KEY
'ENSEMBLE' COURTYARD RENOVATION 38 GROUND FLOOR PLAN 0 RIGID HEAD FLASHING DOOR HEAD ROUGH FRAMING WOOD BATTEN HORIZONTAL TIMBER CLADDING TIMBER DOOR FRAME GLASS PANEL TIMBER DOOR FRAME SEALANT MOLD FIRST FLOOR PLAN 3200 BATTEN LAST BOARD NEWTECHWOOD WALL CLADDING BOARD (US31) CLIP (AW08) RUBBER STOPPER (T-07) *8G x 20 SS304 (PAN HEAD) SCREW TO FIX CLIP TO BATTEN *8G x 50 SS304 (Colour Head Composite Screw) FINE WHITE PREFABRICATED CONCRETE PLANTER. AND DEMOLDING FIXED ON CONCRETE SLAB VAPOUR PERMERABLE OVERFLOWING BALCONY & GARDEN DRAINAGE DOWNPIPE WATERPROOF MEMBRANE VEGETABLE SOIL NATIVE PLANT DRAINAGE FOR TEMPORARY WATER DETENTION FILTRATION LAYER 2-4 BORROW DRIVE, 1 : 10 SECTION DETAIL - DOOR 3 1 : 10 DETAIL - FIRST 4
'ENSEMBLE' COURTYARD RENOVATION 39 1 CONCRETE ON BONDEK STRUCTURAL DECKING TIMBER FLOORING 112MM PLASTERBOARD DUCKWORK LIGHTS AND SPRINKLERS REBATE BOX FOR BLINDS CEILING FINISHING
POLYTHENE DPM 0.3MM THICK ARCHITRAVE GYPSUM PLASTERBOARD 12MM ELECTRICITY CAVITY Scale Checked by Drawn by Date Project number DRIVE, BURNSIDE SA 1 : 10 6/15/2022 12:57:39 AM SECTION DETAIL Issue Date HA THANH LE A1814355 Checker 21 FIRST FLOOR SLAB
GARDEN

BUILDING SIMULATION DESIGN FOR

THERMAL COMFORT

The unit is fully shaded in the summer, ...while fully exposed to sunlight in the winter.

10:00am 10:00am

12:00pm 12:00pm

03:00pm 03:00 pm

ORIGINAL BUILDING IMPROVED BUILDING

Annual Electricity Usage 60.64kWh 156 kWh

Annual Solar Production (kWh) 0 kWh 1466 kWh

Net Annual Usage 216 MJ 0 MJ 30-Year Net Energy Usage 568376 MJ 0 MJ

Life-Cycle Energy Reduction

Category: Design for Energy Efficiency

Orientation: North

The small structure in a backyard of an existing house in Adelaide, South Australia is to be used as an AirBnb (see Site Plan). As Adelaide is a very competitive area for AirBnb with an averag occupancy rate up to 66% (Lodgify 2019), we aim at creating a unique staying experience in this AirBnb design. When staying in this AirBnb, the occupants can stay away from the hustle and bustle of the city and feel the natural thermal comfort and feel really connected with the nature thanks to the greenery coverage (see site plan), huge window for better view. Meanwhile, we also aim at saving for the AirBnb owner through different strategies to make this unit

Skill Set: Design Builder Simulation, Grasshopper Ladybug Analysis

totally offgrid. The owner will only have to make one worthwhile investment and the building can support itself in terms of water, electricity and energy. The shading device is carefully design to fully shade the building in the summer and allow full sun into the building in the winter. To the west and east facade of the building, two inground raingarden is constructed utilizing the recycled building waste from the reverse brick veneer construction as the garden boundary. All of the vegetation in the garden are native to Adelaide Plains to minimize the need of water for gardening. In this project, I was responsible for designing and reducing the life-cycle carbon of the airbnb unit.

BUILDING SIMULATION 40
47%

CONCRETE TILE

CONTINUOS CELLULOSE INSULATION

FASCIA

AIR GAP WOOD 2X4 WITH R-1.25 INSULATION

Roof to Wall Section Detail (continuous insulation)

LOW E DOUBLE GLAZING, ARGON FILLED

THERMAL BRIDGE FREE SWISSPACER WARM WINDOW EDGE

AIRTIGHT LAYER

THE ENDS OF THE AIRTIGHT COMPONENT LAYERS ARE PERMANENTLY AND AIRTIGHTLY JOINED BY TAPE SHEATHING OR CAULK

WINDOW SILL

TOP PLATE

WATERPROOF AIR SEAL INTERIOR PLASTERBOARD

BUILDING SIMULATION 41

HAND DRAWING

Ink Rendering, WaterColor

OTHER PROJECTS 42
OTHER PROJECTS 43

Facade Study

OTHER PROJECTS
Real-time facade study @North Terrace, Adelaide
OTHER PROJECTS 45
OTHER PROJECTS
GATHERING SPACE
Editting, Script Writing
BROWNS HILL CREEK
Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Fp_73m15D8
OTHER PROJECTS 47
Playground Stone pad to cross the creek Sensory tunnel Gathering Space Elevated trail Observatory

Thank you!

OTHER PROJECTS 48

Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.