AFV_Part2_DesignAccompaniment

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DESIGN ACCOMPANIMENT HNIN IZALI Z5190618

MARINE LIFE MUSEUM

The site existing near Parramatta river, integrating foreshore activities and expanding marine job opportunities, the idea is to nuture the awareness of marine habitats extinctionis, threats of climate changes and water purifcation process of wetland. The space will educate visitors through unconscious architecutral embodiment and immersive experience.

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Inspiration (Detail and Lighting)

Prominent linearity and biomimicry inspiration which empathise with the existing industrial material Industrial machinery details from existing site Wall Washing Background Ambience light Atmosphereic Dramatic Lighting
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Dispersing Natural Liight through water and plants

Materiality

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Repurposing exsiting rockbed from site’s excavation into architecture.
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Bronze screws inspired from industrial site, embalished against dark wall to create contrast and interest
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The optic fibre atmospheric lighting creating the drama in the space, the underground process of wetland is explored through glass facade. The artefacts of marinelife threats are displayed in the coral like display stands across the space.
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Coral Reefs Display
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Comfortable social place to get engage and share your ideas

Optical Fibre light recessed onto the ceiling Projector displaying the educative wetland and marine life threats Velvet cushion embedded onto the floor Immersive Wetland underground mechanism
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Hidden led light strip to illuminate the display Burnished Bronze frame Stretched Kelp Illumination Coral
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WBPS Chimney

WETLAND UNDERGROUND TUNNEL

Evocative transition that activate and stimulate multi-sensorial experience with enlargement of microscopic scale lilving alge fibre cells. The space is embodied with biodegradable materials, activated living cells for visitors to contemplate nature in architectural elements in new unique and next level experience.

#immersive #evocative #hyrdrodictyon #activate

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WETLAND UNDER GROUND CONNECTOR CONCEPT DIATRAM

Hydrodictyon Pa�ern

Hydrodictyon Pa�ern

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Materiality
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Underwater Wetland Tunnel YAMA, Living Algae Fibre string as curtain, the power of touch to create sensorial embodiment.
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MAYMA, Living algae fibre material
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WETLAND UNDER GROUND CONNECTOR CONCEPT DIATRAM

The process of MAYMA, living algae fibre material injected into the double glazed panel air gap. The material format is inspired from the algae cell (Hydrodictyon ) in pentagon shpae and was in enlarged scale.

Hydrodictyon Pa�ern
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DOMESTIC

FARM AND COMMUNITY GARDEN

Reintroducing Sydney’s first community garden in Roselle, submerged with healthy community lifestyle, which is the beginning of farm to table programme. This programmed is furthuer weaved together with open market area and restaurant to create healthy biodiversity and ecosystem awareness. Fresh and innovative community activity where people from diverse background can enjou

#farmtotable #sustainable #refreshing #planetcentric

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SPLITTING LEVELLING SUB-ZONING MOTION

Materiality

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Domestic Farm and Community Garden Ground Floor
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Community Garden Mazzanine Floor

Hidden led light strip to illuminate the sculpture

Prominent Linear Lines PET mesh to emulate the existing corrugated metal sheet

Screws Embellished to Fixed the PET Mesh

Burnished Bronze Steel Structure

Algae Bioplastic Handrail

Recycled Glass Nosing
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Recycled Glass Pool Floor Material
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Boiler Slag Rocks repurposed in the proposed design

ABORIGINAL WALK

While the overall project is about reshapinng lifestyle and ecology, this paricular area is the remnant of past indigenous memboires to be treasured. Accentuating from the rest of the spaces, this space awaken the sacred spirit. Fainted indigenous symbols of the land, their nomadic lifestyle, way of surviving and arts are ccreated in immersive architecutre and materiality.

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ABORIGINAL WALK

CONCEPT DIAGRAM

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Materiality

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Sound of Nature Column inserted until ground floor, creating visually continuity to the

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Symbol Meaning: Journey With Resting Space

The symbol is interpreted into the continuous journey of the exhibition, where the ciricle points become the resting point to exhibit the displayed sculptures

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Etched symbols on excavated rock bed flooring Intereactive Aboriginal dot art panels with motion sensors Floor embbeded directional glass aggregates sparkling against the matt dark floor Accent of whimsical touch Concrete wall LED light with motion sensor
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Burnished bronze steel dotted art panel

SENSORIAL SPACES

Continuous, immersive multisensorial experiences are to be explored. By restoring local biodiversity and flora and fauna, stimulating visitors with unexpected interactive experiences of naturlness in nature and beauty of its imperfection. The aim is to evokes familier old memories and create new unique memories. Also, attracts great social gravity for diverse range of people. With path like nodes circulations, visitors are slowed down, paused and detoured by the spectacle interior points. Yet, creating the continuation by unconscious directional and intriguing programmes.

#biophillia #multi-sensorial #ethereal #whimsical

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Materiality

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Figurative lighting inside the column illuminated through translucent tabby

Embrace the unpredictable flow of “Impermanence and imperfection in Nature” that create complex multisensory and ocularcentric experience that evokes one’s memory

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Scientific Name : Comesperma volubile

Common Name : Love Creeper

Type : Climber

Height : 1-2 m

Maintenance : Low

Flowering Time : Spring

Light : Part Shade/ Shade

Tolerates : Heavty and Clay soil/ Sandy Soil/ Dry Conditions

Biodiversity Benefit : Birds

Plant Origin : Local Native

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Biodegradable

Prominent

Pink recycled glass wrapping around the bunished steel handrail linear PET mesh to grow climbers and moss Pink recycled glass wrapping around the bunished steel handrail translucent alage in ribbed texture
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Shimmering Oyster concrete in honed Finish
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Moss grown on history of Boiler slag rocks, guiding and creating the sensoraili path

Seaglass pebble vinyl flooring, original translucent and glittery quality of the stone and its texture giving the lightness and whimsical quality atmosphere. The idea of walking on the beach enhancing the experience of tactility and sensorial embodiment.

Prominent Linear Grills (30MM Wide) with 12MM Wide Horizontal Lines, mimicing the WBPS’s verticle lines of corrugated metal Moss growing boiler slag rock Metal Grids Seaglass Pebbles Vinyl Floor Existing Concrete
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Planting Soil

Door Panel is inspired by sound wave symbol to indicate the sound of nature space

Contemporary approach to enhance tactility, integrated with interactive lighting

Industrial Machinery language is explored in the door handle
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Interior of “Sound and Nature Space” Tabby concrete material integrally oxidised with fly ash powder to create darker shade of dramatic atmospherre
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The idea of bringing back biodiveresity, local Rozella Parrots, trapping the parrots with silkworm webs while, silkworms could be eaten. The lifecycle of ecosystem is introduced while intrinsic sensitivity of silkworm builders can be explored.

Textured Translucent Tabby concrete with optic fibre embedded to the structure
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ROZELLA PARROT GARDEN STRUCTURE

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