Noah James Sunderland : Design Portfolio

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contents. Interior Architecture 02-07 ‘Memoria’ - Civic Memorial and Mourning Space 2020 UNSW Interior Architecture (Hons) Graduation Project 08-12 235 Pyrmont Street - Commerical Mixed Use 14-17 SJD 28-32 Cross Street - High-End Multiple Residence Architecture 18-22 Re-Wild Hollis Park Residences - Multiple Residence 2023 UNSW Architectural Studies Design Studio 05 23-25 Balmain House I - High-End Single Residence 26-29 Balmain House II - High-End Single Residence 30 Contact & Additional Project Contributions
NS Noah James Sunderland.

Memoria

Arcitectural Sector - Interior Architecture (Hons) Graduation Project

Accolades - IFI Global Bronze Medal 2021 AA Unbuilt Shortlist 2022

Memoria, 2020 UNSW - Honours Year Graduation Project. White Bay Power Station

Memoria represents an interrogation of Australia’s colonial mythology, calling into question the Anglo-patriarchal narrative of ‘settlement’ via the vehicle of White Bay Power Station.

Responding to a complex brief to reinvigorate the defunct power station as well as to provide a live commentary on Australian civic history, the site operates as a recognizable scar in the Sydney landscape. The purpose being to affect social consciousness by confronting, reconciling and rationalising our own past.

The site achieves this through a carefully curated spatial journey, a procession of sorts guiding the user through three key experiences including columbarium, chapel and performance venue. Architecturally, the circulation path is punctuated by dramatic light wells and a stark materiality, which mirrors the spatial journey, with a gradation of format and material as the user traverses downwards.

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2. 1. 1. & 2. Overall site. Exploded axonometrics 1. & 2. Overall site. Exploded axonometrics 02.
3. Introduced Circulation Existing Site Circulation Pathway Introduced Penetrations Circulation In-Situ Fenestration In-Situ
1. Overall site axonometric with steel mesh ‘veil’ facade in place. 2. Circulation and fenestration diagrammatics 3. Entry procession. Reflection pool 4. Ground floor. Central stair and reflection space. 3. 1. 4. 2.
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1. Overall site axonometric with steel mesh ‘veil’ facade in place. 2. Circulation and fenestration diagrammatics 3. Entry procession. Reflection pool 4. Ground floor. Central stair and reflection space.
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4. 1. 2. 1. Common space. Continuous waxed stainless steel stair and off-form concrete penetration. 2. Chapel. Stainless steel choir stand. 3. Embossed concrete signage detailing. 4. Overall site section. fenestration and circulation ‘scars’
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1. Common space. Continuous waxed stainless steel stair and off-form concrete penetration. 2. Chapel. Stainless steel choir stand. 3. Embossed concrete signage detailing. 4. Overall site section. fenestration and circulation ‘scars’

Cavernous common spaces house secluded moments reduced scale of key spaces. A soothing repetition of materiality slowly fragments, its format becoming increasingly layered and permeable.

common spaces house secluded moments reduced scale of key spaces.

slowly fragments, its format becoming increasingly layered and permeable.

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04, 1. Chapel. Stainless steel and granite ‘alter’ 2&3. Chapel. Waxed stainless steel choir stand and screening. 4. Chapel. Waxed stainless steel choir stand. 5. Chapel. Long section. 6. Columbarium. Long section 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. Chapel. Stainless steel and granite ‘alter’ 2&3. Chapel. Waxed stainless steel choir stand and screening. 4. Chapel. Waxed stainless steel choir stand. 5. Chapel long section. 6. Columbarium long section Cavernous A soothing 04, 4. 5. 6. 05. 5 & 6.
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2. 1. 1. Site section through retail space. 2. ‘Sediment’ retail offering. Retained machinery processes 3&4. I ‘Sediment’ retail offering. 5.’Sediment’ retail offering. Merchandising overlay 1. Site section through retail space. 2. ‘Sediment’ retail offering. Retained machinery processes 3 & 4. ‘Sediment’ retail offering. 5 .’Sediment’ retail offering. Merchandising overlay 06. 5.
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1. Ritual & ceremony performance venue section. 2. Ritual & ceremony performance venue plan. 3. Intersecting floor planes below dramatic full height penetration. 4. Billowing textile seat pads layered with clay brick slip tiling and rammed earth wall finish. waxed steel coffer ceiling at 200mm centres. concealed track lighting above. suspended off-form concrete light well with integrated cove lighting stacked rammed earth sleepers consisting of re-used brick from existing site with carbon black ad-mixture. spacers consisting of solid nickel rhs with enbosed text. existing site shell visible between sleepers. 250x100mm hand formed clay brick slip pavers using clay composition from existing power station. 2. 4. 3. 1.
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1. Ritual & ceremony performance venue section. 2. Ritual & ceremony performance venue plan. 3. Intersecting floor planes below dramatic full height penetration. 4. Billowing textile seat pads layered with clay brick slip tiling and rammed earth wall finish.

235 Pyrmont Street, Pyrmont, Project type - Building Upgrade & Hospitality Offering Program - December 2019 - Present

235 Pyrmont Street, Pyrmont, Project - Building & Hospitality Offering Program December 2019 - Present

235 Pyrmont Street

Architectural Sector - Mixed Use Commercial Employer - Bates Smart Involvement - Concept through Delivery

235 Pyrmont Street is a mixed use commercial project consisting of base building upgrades to an existing heritage building in Pyrmont, Sydney. My involvement for which commenced in the latter stages of concept design and continued throughout design development, tender and construction documentation as well as extensive involvement in the site services phase of the project.

235 Pyrmont Street is an ongoing project consisting of base building upgrades to an existing heritage building in Pyrmont, Sydney. My involvement in the project commenced in the latter stages of concept and have continued through design development, documentation and currently construction services.

Pyrmont Street is an ongoing project consisting of base building upgrades to an existing heritage My involvement in the project in the latter stages of and have continued through design development, documentation and currently services.

235 represented a unique opportunity to insert renewed commercial amenity into a historical significant building via a new F&B offering, end of trip facilities and new roof level pavilion. As a result of working within a historic fabric consideration was given to ensuring the intervention junction with the new through a respectful and delicate approach. This saw concept development which drew upon the origins of the building itself as a wool store and the history of craft which the site represented. Muted and desaturated insertions to created moments which evoked the hand made past through industrial edge in the junctions between steel, brick and timber.

The project is a unique opportunity to provide commercial amenity via F&B offering and end of trip facilities as well as designated tenancy upgrades to the buildings rooftop via a new pavilion. The relatively small upgrade prompts the need for an intimate approach to detail, as well as considered spatial planning to improve overall user experience.

project is a unique opportunity to commercial amenity via F&B offering and end of trip facilities as well as designated tenancy upgrades to the buildings rooftop via a new pavilion. relatively small upgrade prompts the need for approach to detail, as well as considered spatial planning to improve overall user experience.

Drawing upon the crafted nature of the existing building the concept has been to celebrate the existing fabric, muting new insertions to allow the existing to sing, and create moments which invoke the hand made. This shows through industrial edge which shines out in the junctions between steel, brick and timber. Consequently, carefully considered documentation has been called for in order to best communicate the intricate and at times complicated nature of working within an existing site.

As another consequence of working within a delicate historical shell, documentation was required to be carefully considered in order to best communicate intent whilst grappling with the realities of a historic site. By working within a small project team consisting of two full time staff, my responsibilities were varied over my 14 month tenure on the project. My duties would include the design, documentation and coordination of the project day to day as well as foster what became a fantastic ongoing relationship with the client Kador. By coordinating the delivery of key milestones for the project my documentation knowledge was expanded greatly which saw a strong relationship with both external consultants, trades and the builder.

My role within the small project team of two, has been spread across a number of responsibilities over my 14 months on the project. These responsibilities have included the presentation of design development in March 2021, subsequent documentation of project milestones throughout 2021, coordination of on site trades as well as external consultants, and currently on site services including shop drawing.

Drawing upon the crafted the existing the has to celebrate the existing fabric, muting new insertions to allow the existing to sing, and create moments which invoke the hand made. This shows industrial shines out in the junctions between steel, brick and timber. carefully considered documentation has been called for in order to best communicate the intricate and at times complicated nature working within an existing site. My role within the small project team of two, has spread across a number of responsibilities over my 14 months on the project. These responsibilities have included the presentation of design development in March 2021, documentaproject milestones throughout 2021, coordination of on site trades as well as external consultants, and currently services including drawing.

Experience gained throughout the tenure on this project was invaluable to my experience and by working closely with senior staff at Director and Associate Director levels I was able to gain exposure to the day to day project management systems that are rarely transparent in the large commercial sector.

REREAD AND SHUFFLE FINAL PARAGRAPH REMOVE CURRENT STATUS

Architecturally 235 Pyrmont represents an outcome of the possibilities of mixed use development in an adaptive re-use context. The generous double height spaces and portal forms breathe light and volume into the cramped existing, illuminating a distinct material palette. Moments of tactility within this site are to be celebrated, brickwork and fine metal detailing give an ongoing sense of the historic craft of the buildings past.

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1. 1. Secondary Entry. Reveal from brick facade to desaturated cafe 2. Material gestures. De-saturation strategy 1. Secondary Entry. Reveal from brick facade to desaturated cafe 2. Material gestures. De-saturation strategy 08.
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2. 1. Secondary Entry. Reveal from brick facade to desaturated cafe 2. Material gestures. De-saturation strategy

Due to the variable nature of working within a historical build, planning was lead by an approach to maximise NLA, whilst maintaining a sense of scale in a semi-subterranean shell. Common spaces make use of double height voids where possible, enclosing a steel feature stair and exaggerated openings to boost natural light. Spatially level one is critical to creating a memorable spatial journey with through site links to EOT facilities and small moments of pause for front of house food and beverage offerings for the prospective tenant.

9. 350301020 2 A12.102 BA-101 TM-201 8mm thk x 100mm wide flatbar balustrade top frame with 6mm thk x 60 balusters at 100mm spacings 40mm dia timber hand rail with integrated continuous LED light underneath 380 PA-402 email syd@batessmart.com.au 1 Nicholson Street Melbourne VIC 3000 Australia T 03 8664 6200 F 03 8664 6300 email mel@batessmart.com.au http://www.batessmart.com.au Pty Ltd ABN 70 004 999 400 Status 235 Pyrmont Street Pyrmont Level 1-2 Atrium Stair A12.102 FOR CONSTRUCTION Stair & Lift Details Section Atrium Stair 1 5 RevDateDescription 115/06/21Draft Tender Issue 218/06/21Tender Documentation A17/12/21For Construction Descriptions Setout Adjusted Handrail LED Deleted 1 A 2 3 6 4 5 7 B C D E C.O.S 8400 8400 8400 8400 6660 C.O.S 8400 8400 6960 MALE EOT L1.15 BOH CORRIDOR L1.21 AIR HANDLING L1.22 VOID ABOVE "CRADLE" SPACES 20 "SILVER BULLET" SPACES 8 "WISHBONE SPACES 14 "ARC" SPACES AIR STATION REPAIR STATION 3No. "Hoop" Visitor Bike Parking EXISTING VISITOR BIKE SPACES Iron 3 AIRING Iron A09.001 A09.002 A09.003 3 A10.104 A10.103 A10.101 A10.103 ELECT. DATAMTR. FIRE 1:20 ramp 1:20 ramp FFL. 8.270 PYRMONT STREET ALLEN STREET CAMDEN LANE FFL. 7.999 CL F 05 D-111 05 D-113 06 D-110 03 D-121 01 D104 01 D103 A10.101 A10.102 02 D105 1 A16.011 1 A16.022 1 A16.001 A14.121 LIFT 1 LIFT 2 LIFT 3 01 D101 01 D102 A10.104 12895 + / 6902980122029801220298012202980 3235 +/14901490 FL-401 mat align to walls 2888 +/mat align to walls 2440 +/4800 FL-701 FL-701 FL-701 4200 FL-101 1 A14.111 1 A14.101 FFL. 8.270 2080 FL-401 FL-401 1:20 ramp 990 Existing Ramp FFL. 8.270 SSL. 7.750 1450 1:8 New Ramp 4160 C.O.S 1520 +/35mm high threshold ramp 900 35mm high threshold ramp 1:20 ramp 1:20 ramp LIFT LOBBY L1.05 BIKE STORE L1.06 PLANT ROOM L1.25 FIRE CORRIDOR L1.07 ENTRY LOBBY L1.04 FEMALE EOT L1.11 ACC LOCKERS L1.13 ACC SHOWER L1.12 AIR LOCK L1.24 FIRE STAIR 3 L1.23 CAFE L1.03 1130 CAFE STORE L1.08 FL-201 07 D-112 10 Easy Rider 1000 1100 1001000 SSL. 7.750 25 D107 03 D108 03 D-116 2620 Acc. EOT Female EOT Male EOT Bike 1 A12.110 Typical Lift Car Details 08 D-118 FFL. 8.203 FFL. 8.030 FFL. 8.030 1:20 ramp 2080 09 D-117 1000 FFL. 8.003 03 D-122 10 D-120 03 D-115 06 D-114 HWU ROOM L1.09 03 D106 05 D-109 GOODS LIFT F. EOT AIRLOCK L1.10 M. EOT AIRLOCK L1.14 16 D-119 FL-401 L01 TENANCY L1.37 automatic security door FH FH 17 D-123 eFHR 375 990 6055 325 c:\temp\PYRMONT_BS_INTERIORS_R2020_nsunderlandLTLKD.r vt FOR CONSTRUCTION
1. Entry. Double height feature stair. Elevation. 2. Double height feature stair. 3. General arrangement plan L01 2. 3. 1. 1. Entry. Double height feature stair. Elevation. 2. Double height feature stair. 3. General arrangement plan L01 09. 1. 3.
1 A 2 3 4 5 B A10.104 2 A10.103 2 1 A14.113 A10.104 1 2 A14.113 655 + / - 4011004070040110040114040 2980 4011404011004070040110040114040 2980 40 3245 60 60110060 60110060 EQEQEQ 2980 2980 60 3225 +/- 60 EQEQ 60110060 350350 350350 500 +/-60 EQEQEQ 2980 1 A14.115 850 1070 850 1:20 ramp 2155 1 A14.112 A14.115 2 1 A14.114 4 A15.001 FN-102 x3 FN-302x2 Allow for security screen to be concertina folded & stored in cupboard. To future detail. 1 A14.104 Communal table Cafe Bar Entry Planter 1 A14.104 Tenancy entry Planter 1 A14.116 Window Ledge FN-101 10 x Cafe high stool FN-101 4 x Cafe high stool FN-101 3 x Cafe high stool FN-101 4 x Cafe high stool Tile Setout FL-401 FL-701 FL-701 FN-501 1 x Outdoor table FN-502 2 x Outdoor chair Cafe End Wall FX-202 FX-202 FX-202 4 A31.200 EQEQ 1 A14.119 A B 1583 3003003003001100 5700 3500 FCL TM-101 3500 FCL Suspention supports to be centred on brick piers. All fixings are to be to morter jointing in brick facade L2 L2 L2 P1.2 P1.2 L1 Lighting Services XXXX AFFL XXXX ASSL AP XX-01 FL Ceiling recessed heat detector Recessed sprinkler Exposed sprinkler F Scale Drawn Project No. BIM Drawing no. Melbourne T 03 8664 email mel@batessmart.com.au http://www.batessmart.com.au Bates Smart Status Plot Date Melbourne c:\temp\PYRMONT_BS_INTERIORS_R2020_nsunderlandLTLKD.r vt 235 Pyrmont L01 Cafe A14.111 FOR CONSTRUCTION Common Plan 1 50 Level 1 Cafe Plan 1 Reflected Ceiling Plan 1 50 Level 1 Cafe RCP 2 RevDateDescription 109/06/21For 215/06/21Draft 318/06/21Tender 429/06/21L1-7 A17/12/21For 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. Entry. Interactivity between facade and cafe clearstories. 2. Tenancy entry. Long sight lines 3.Cafe Bar. Joinery with feature brick detailing. 4. Cafe. L01 Cafe floor plan to Pyrmont Street facade line. 1. Entry. Interactivity between facade and cafe clearstories. 2. Tenancy entry. Long sight lines 3. Cafe Bar. Joinery with feature brick detailing 4. Cafe. L01 Cafe floor plan to Pyrmont Street facade line 10. Entry Portal and Planter Detail Tenancy Entry Dining Banquette Portal
11. TM-101 FX-102 FX-102 FX-102 FX-102 FX-102 WN-101 WN-101 Refer to Signage OPENTOLIFTLOBBY 1 : 50 2.
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04, TM-101 FX-102 TM-101 FX-102 TM-101 FX-102 TM-101 FX-102 WN-101 WN-101 WN-101 GL-401 WN-101 WN-101 WN-101 GL-401 Refer to A14.120 for details Continuous linear bar grille for supply air with selected powdercoat finish TM-101 TM-101 TM-101 150 1. Cafe long elevation. Cafe clear stories and banquette
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Double height feature stair. White oak and blackened steel
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Double height feature stair. White oak and blackened steel
12. Existing parapet supports to remain, new paint finish New light weight bondek slab under deep planter zone to structural engineer's detail New supports as required under planter to structural engineer's detail Existing L8 lower slab Drainage by hydraulic consultant waterproof membrane Concealed edge lighting to side of planter. Planter soil to be below deck level as shown. Allow for drip irrigation system 20 760 PA-401 450 New raised decking to align with existing deck level 4060 Gravel drainage layer Filter fabric Earth, Planting by specialist Light weight fibreglass or similar deep planter box, raised for drainage 6 A14.804 Sim Depth TBC specialist 330 +/100 500 100 3mm thick continuous metal edge trim with powdercoat finish PA-401 4 A14.805 3 A14.805 4055 5 30 Raised Deck 220 +/81 Lighting cove 204060 Earth & planting onto L8 concrete slab and use main rain drainage route; -Refer to also to hydraulic drawings for drainage. -Planter box lighting details to be read in conjunction with Lightng Specialist package Section 1 5 L08 -Typ Flush Planter -edge detail 3 1. L08 Parapet planting. Section detailing. 2.L08 Parapet planting. Native grasses and ferns selection. 3. L08 Tenancy deck. Communal meeting and events space. 1. 3. 2. 1. L08 Parapet planting. Section detailing. 2.L08 Parapet planting. Native grasses and ferns selection. 3. L08 Tenancy deck. Communal meeting and events space. 12.
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28-34 Cross Street, Double Bay Project type - High End Multi-Residential Involvement - November 2020 - December 2020

28-34 Cross Street, Double Bay Architectural Sector - High End Multi Residential w/ Employer - Bates Smart Involvement - Tender Documentation

One of two adjoining developments for Cross Street Double Bay, 28-34 focuses on achieving an elevated response for multi-residential.

One of two adjoining developments for Cross Street Double Bay, 28-34 focuses on achieving an elevated response for multi-residential. This is achieved through a village facing arcade to the podium, extending up into a unique scalloped balcony featuring generous balconies and elegant stone-clad verticals.

This is achieved through a village facing arcade to the podium, extending up into a unique scalloped balcony featuring generous balconies and elegant stone-clad verticals.

Appealing to the high-end of the market, the interiors are elegant and luxurious, making use of natural light to spotlight gentle curves and intimate niches. The curved motifs of the facade permeate to the interior with detailing to the kitchen islands as well as central fireplace following suit. My involvement on the project extended through the later phases of the project, joining the team at tender documentation phase approaching deadline.

Appealing to the high-end of the market, the interiors are elegant and luxurious, making use of natural light to spotlight gentle curves and intimate niches. The curved motifs of the facade permeate to the interior with detailing to the kitchen islands as well as central fireplace following suit.

Primarily my responsibilities included the documentation of kitchen and bathroom joinery, including bespoke 1:2 detailing of joinery junctions and integrated appliances. This provided me with a familiarity of joinery systems and typical detailing for high end residential projects. However most importantly Cross Street provided exposure to a typology I had not yet touched on at my time at Bates Smart, and proved to be a valuable and rewarding experience in igniting an ongoing interest in residential design. The project also illuminated the composure required in working under deadlines and demands of a high-end tender package for client.

My involvement on the project extended through the later phases of the project, joining the team at tender documentation phase. Primarily my responsibilities included the documentation of kitchen and bathroom joinery, including bespoke 1:2 detailing of joinery junctions and integrated appliances. Additionally the project provided exposure to a typology I had not yet touched on at my time at Bates Smart, and proved to be a valuable and rewarding experience. In assisting, the project also demonstrated the demands of a high-end tender package, and became versed in working to a deadline with efficiency.

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1. Facade. Scalloped balconies and sunken glazing. 2. Common areas with elevated materiality 1. Facade. Scalloped balconies and sunken glazing. 2. Common areas with elevated materiality 14. 1.
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Re-Wild Residence

Architectural Sector - Small Scale Multi-Residential Student Project

Architectural Studio 2023

Re-Wild represents a portion of works completed as part of a capstone design studio course as part of my Bachelor of Architectural Studies (T1, 2023). The scheme takes form as a triptych of residences which in a way are an extension of the neighboring park. The form of the scheme takes its inspiration from the patch work of forms which compose the urban fabric of wilson st and georgina streets whilst the emphasized landscape gestures can be linked to the diminishing urban forestry throughout the inner west.

The planning of the three residences splay generously toward the adjacent parkland which bleed into the landscaping of the site and create a permeable boundary between the two urban layers. This gesture is twofold, as the rotated invites greater levels of natural light deep into the residences, illuminating the open plan upper levels to create spaces which feel both luxurious and connected to the landscape, a key shortfall in many multi-residence projects.

The ground floor planning of all three residences is dedicated to sleeping and washing, framed by minimal openings and a linear plan. The thick blade wall which travels the length of the lower level creates division between semi-private and private zones as well as providing a location for all services for the apartment.

The abutting apartments make their presence known in the three residences, the overlapping pattern providing a place for circulation toward the open plan upper level via three ribbon like circular stairs. Here the openings are maximized giving generous views of the park to the north. West facing and brick screened winter gardens give a shaded place for retreat within the open plan and over time these too will become apart of the unwieldy ground level planting.

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The following detail series represents a section of works that loosely connect to the proceeding project. These were developed as part of a university fabrications and technologies course, which focused on the assembly systems of a custom facade. Whilst the detailing differs to the renders from the previous pages the techtonics are much the same, providing further detail into the way in which a monolythic form can be distilled into an intircate asseblage. The sections and plans are part of a domicile with a ground floor bathroom with a bedroom above. Each space is sculpted by the angular and planar facade shaping, creating interior spaces that respond directly to the facade form.

110mm thk. Kingspan Kooltherm K3 rigid underlslab insulation 0.3mm continuous anti-moisture plastic slab lining 100mm dia. agg. drain to slab edge with 6mm blue metal gravel to trench (min 300m width.) 100mm slab setdown edge with continuous davco waterproof membrane. 32mm kingspan rigid insulation to outside of studwork 45mm thk. brick paver with glue mastic adhesive. Sand cement screen with liquid waterproof membrane anti-effervescence ad-mixture 110x390x20mm thk. natural stone tile to bathroom walls on 6mm blueboard substrate. Liquid waterproof membrane to 1800 AFFL to meet AS 3740 32mm rigid foil backed insulation to bondeck slab edge to act as thermal break. Reinforcement to continue to balcony slab beyond 390x110x45mm Krause Emperor Ghost Brick stackbond pattern. 10mm grout Mapai 03 to exterior walls 300mm rad. off form concrete column capping in limestone tone with seashell aggregate. Honed finish 155mm upturn to edge of level balcony slab with off form drip groove. Inside faces of slab to be continuously waterproofed with liquid waterproof membrane Stormtech SD90 slot drain with 12mm insert. Install to manufacturers specification for pavers 225mm thk. bondeck concrete slab with 90mm Bradford R3.2 insulation to underside. 2(No.) x 12mm anti moisture Knauf plasterboard in plaint finish Brick work perp to aerate cavity. Spacing as per AS 3700. 45mm thk. brick paver with glue mastic adhesive on sand cement screed. 18mm thk. cfc substrate to be fixed to galvanized steel joists below. Interior floor finish to be brick paver 45mm thk. brick paver with 3mm glue adhesive + sand cement screed Screed to have anti-effervescence ad-mixture 2(No.) 12mm knauf acoustic plasterboard to ceiling in paint finish 200x200x18mm mild steel SHS beam with rigid insulation to outside edge rubberized spacer to prevent thermal bridging from steel awning 200w. 90d. 6thk zincalum. box gutter bent on site. Flashings to extend below zincalum. roof. 30mm overflow. Fixed chemically to 32mm marine ply substrate 30mm thk. steel awning welded and fixed to 200x200mm SHS within wall. degree fall toward box gutter. 30mm thk. stiffeners to structural eng. detail 250mm thk. zinc alum roof with 200mm LVL timber structure and 32mm insul +ply substrate. Continuous unbroken vapor barrier and roofing blanket to underside of zinc finish. 2 degree fall achieved with timber furring purlins 18mm mdf internal curtain pelmet recessed to FCL. Curtain + track by others. 18mm galvanized steel lintel to underside of brickwork welded to SHS. 3mm galvanised flashing to underside 0.3mm galvanised steel flashing to inside of stud baseplate to brickwork veneer component. Ventilated cavity with anti-moisture barrier 6mm thk. recesed finish mirror. Veridian grey smoke tint 60%. Studio Bagno 400mm dia. benchtop basin with phoenix vivid tapware fittings in brushed nickel Alspec Hunter Evo 150mm centre frame glazing with single 12.4mm reeded glass pane. U- Value 3.4. Frames and styles to be recessed and pale eucalypt 390x110x45mm Krause Empreror Ghost Brick in stackbond pattern. 10mm grout Mapai 03 to exterior walls 270mm thk. brick veneer walls with 90mm lvl timber stud + 32mm rigid kinspan foil backed insul. Cavity 110mm deep krause brick with 10mm grout and weepholes as to 200x45mm LVL rafters with 200mm Bradford ceiling insulation R5.0 RL +0.00 RL +2.64 FCL +2.94 RL +5.35 RL +5.90 RL +5.95 FCL +2.55 AFFL +0.90 100mm slab setdown edge with continuous davco waterproof membrane. 32mm kinspan rigid insulation to outside of studwork 45mm thk. brick paver floor finish. low sheen sealant RL RL RL RL RL RL 278mm thk. ground level wall build up. 110mm brick veneer, cavity 32mm rigid foilbacked kinspan insulation, 90mm stud, 6mm blue board moisture proof backing + wall finish 390x110x45mm Krause Empreror Ghost Brick in stackbond pattern. 10mm grout Mapai 03 to exterior walls 300mm radius off form concrete column capping in limestone tone with seashell aggreggate. Honed finish with 10mm shadow gap at base. 155mm upturn to edge of level balcony slab with off form drip groove. Inside faces of slab to be continuously waterpoofed with liquid waterproof membrane Brick work perp to airate cavity. Spacing as per AS 3700. 45mm thk. brick paver with glue mastic adhesive on sand cement screed. 18mm thk. cfc substrate to be fixed to galvanised steel joists below. 30mm rad. off form drip groove to outside edge of concrete hob Alspec Hunter Evo 150mm centre frame glazing with single 12.4mm reeded glass pane. U- Value 3.4. Frames and styles to be recessed and pale eucalypt annodiesed finish. Interior wall finish to shoot past interior styles 390x110x45mm Krause Empreror Ghost Brick in stackbond pattern. 10mm grout Mapai 03 to exterior walls 1100mm h. 18mm flatbar SS palisade balustrade. Brushed stainless steel finish 900mm h. 18mm sheet SS balustrade privacy screen. Brushed stainless steel finish 1600mm h. 18mm perforated steel sun shade. Fritx-Jurgan M System hinged action opening outwards Brushed stainless steel finish Chamfered concrete column with Krause Empreror Ghost brick finish 300mm opening to steel awning 02 01 76x45mm Alspec Altitude framed sliding door unit. Frame to be flush with floor finish. 12mm glazed unit to both panels and anodised pale eucalypt finish to frames and styles 200w. 90d. 6thk zincalum. box gutter bent onsite. Flashings to extend below zincalum. roof. 30mm overflow. Fixed chemically to 32mm marine ply substrate 30mm thk. steel awning welded and fixed to 200x200mm SHS within wall. degree fall toward box gutter. 30mm thk. stiffeners to structural eng. detail Brushed and waxed SS finish 250mm thk. zinc alum roof with 200mm LVL timber structure and 32mm insul +ply substrate. Contunous unbroken vapour barrier and roofing blanket to underside of zinc finish. degree fall achieved with timber furring purlins 21. 1. 2. 1. Facade detail section 2. Facade detail elevation
110mm thk. Kinspan Kooltherm K3 rigid underlslab insulation 0.3mm continuous anti-moisture plastic slab lining 100mm dia. agg. drain slab edge with 6mm blue metal gravel to trench (min 300m width.) 100mm slab setdown edge with continuous davco waterproof membrane. 32mm kinspan rigid insulation to outside of studwork 3mm glavanised steel flashing base plate of stud frame. Grouted in place at second brick course 45mm thk. brick paver with glue mastic adhesive. Sand cement screen with liquid waterproof membrane anti-effervesence ad-mixture 450mm h. shower seat with 20mm thk. brick paver finish. 6mm blue-board lining framing. Continuous liquid waterproof membrane to all sides. 20mm thk. natural stone finish to top shower seat fixed to 6mm blueboard substrate. Timber stud framing be H2 anti-moisture treated meet AS 3740 110x390x20mm thl. natural stone tile bathroom walls on 6mm blueboard substrate. Liquid waterproof membrane to 1800 AFFL meet AS 3740 90mm Bradford glass wool insulation wall framing min R3.2 rating 32mm rigid foil backed insulation fixed outside face stud framing. 32mm rigid foil backed insulation to bondeck slab edge to act as thermal break. Reinforcement to continue to balcony slab beyond 3mm galvasised steel flasing to final brick course fixed to studwork beyond 12mm brushed stainless steel circular skylight welded onsite fixed to balcony substructur with m12 stainless steel bolts Stormtech SD90 slot drain with 12mm insert. Install to manufacturers specification for pavers 175mm upturn to slab edge with off-form drip groove. Inside edge to be continuously waterproofed with liquid waterproof membrane 225mm thk. bondeck concrete slab with 90mm Bradford R3.2 insulation to underside. 2(No.) 12mm anti moisture Knauf plasterboard in plaint finish Brick work perp airate cavity. Spacing as per AS 3700. 45mm thk. brick paver with glue mastic adhesive on sand cement screed. 18mm thk. cfc substrate to be fixed to galvanised steel joists below. 10mm glass circular skylight to custom stainless enclosure.Fixed to steel flange via 6mm black caulk. 1100mm h. palisade balustrade in 18mm flat bar SS Brushed stainless steel finish 76x45mm Alspec Altitude framed sliding door unit. Frame to be flush with floor finish. 12mm glazed unit to both panels and anodised pale eucalypt finish to frames and styles 76x45mm Alspec Altitude framed sliding door unit. Window head expressed. 12mm glazed unit to both panels and anodised pale eucalypt finish to frames and styles 2(No.) x 12mm knauf acoustic plasterboard to ceiling. paint finish 200x200x18mm mild steel SHS beam with rigid insulation tooutside edge + rubberised spacer to prevent thermal bridging from steel awning 200w. 90d. 6thk zincalum. box gutter bent onsite. Flashings to extend below zincalum. roof. 30mm overflow. Fixed chemically to 32mm marine ply substrate 30mm thk. steel awning welded and fixed to 200x200mm SHS within wall. degree fall toward box gutter. 30mm thk. stiffeners to structural eng. detail. Brushed and waxed finish 250mm thk. zinc alum roof with 200mm LVL timber structure and 32mm insul +ply substrate. Contunous unbroken vapour barrier and roofing blanket to underside of zinc finish. degree fall achieved with timber furring purlins 18mm brushed stainless steel perforated sun shade. Fritz-Jurgan pivot hinge to column side. 6mm perforations at 60mm centres. 18mm mdf internal curtain pelmut recessed to FCL. Curtain + track by others. 18mm galvansied steel lintel to underside of brickwork welded to SHS. 3mm galvanised flashing to underside Chamfered concrete column with Krause brick finish. 22. RL +2.94 05 04 F E G Sec. Sec. +0.00 F E G 1. Facade detail section. 2. First level plan 3. Ground level plan 1. 3.
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Balmain House II

Architectural Sector - High End Single Residence Employer - Benn + Penna

Involvement - Concept through Development Application

Balmain House II is another ongoing alterations and additions project in the Inner West of Sydney which involves the upgrade of an existing four bedroom weatherboard cottage with aging first floor additions to incorporate a renewed living dining as well as basement and first floor additions. This saw the project develop to take a structurally simplistic form in order to best facilitate family life in a restrictive site, including an established tree to the rear which provided canopy over much of the proposed new works.

The architectural form resonates with the existing weatherboard cottage, creating a lightweight crown which is delicately perched upon a heavier concrete base. This form is penetrated in the center to create a small courtyard which aids fenestration as well as creating a divider between the old and new in plan. The motifs of linear timber and stone base take directly from the materiality of the existing and elevate a modest home to accommodate new program and client requirements.

This project has been particularly pertinent to my progression as I had the opportunity to work on this project largely autonomously throughout my time at Benn + Penna, whilst the projects inception predated my time at the company it was placed on hold in concept phase. This meant revisiting of concept design to put forward a largely renewed design to the clients whom I established a fantastic relationship with throughout my tenure. The ongoing documentation of this project was also left to me as I saw the project through to DA lodgment largely autonomously with director support as required.

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1. Rear elevation render 24. 1.
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Balmain House II

Architectural Sector - High End Single Residence

Employer - Benn + Penna

Involvement - Concept through Development Application

Balmain House I is an ongoing alterations and additions project in the Inner West of Sydney consisting of an existing three story terrace house and living / dining extension to the rear. Spatially this takes form in the division of new and old via a series of courtyards which act to insert light and green space into a walled site. These small moments create places for reflection dappled in the incoming dappled light through an existing eucalypt.

By engaging with this project from its inception, I had the privilege of liaising with our clients from concept onwards to create a home for their family which responded directly to their needs. This meant creating a scheme which negotiated a difficult corner site, retaining the existing high wall facade to protect privacy whilst cutting away at this wall where zones for entertainment and light is to be introduced.

My involvment in the project continued throughought my time at Benn + Penna where I oversaw the project and its development untill DA Lodgement in November 2022. Due to the difficult nature of the site and onerous Inner West Council DA requirements I was able to become familiar with the DA review process as well as nurturing my ability to communicate with a variety of consultants including urban planners, hydraulic, geotechnical and civil engineers as well as arborists and so on. This provied to be a valuable experience in understanding the development approvals process and its intricacies.

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1. Balmain House II Side Elevation 2&3. Interior Renders 29.
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additional project contributions.

2016 Datchett St House - Single Residence - Cityworks

2017 Longueville House - Single Residence - Cityworks for MCK

2018 Hunters Hill House - Single Residence - Cityworks for Alexandra Kidd

2019 Mosman House - Single Residence - Cityworks for Collins & Turner

2019 Northbourne Avenue - Government Workplace - Bates Smart

2020 Constitution Place - Hotel / Commercial Workplace - Bates Smart

2020 The Store - Newcastle - Government Workplace - Bates Smart

2020 IFM Investors Sydney - Private Workplace - Bates Smart

2020 Morgan Stanley Sydney - Private Workplace - Bates Smart

2021 43 Brisbane Street Sydney - Private Workplace - Bates Smart

2021 NSW Parliament Sydney - Government Workplace - Bates Smart

2021 SJD Double Bay II - Multi-Residential Development- Bates Smart

2022 Clemenger Group Sydney - Private Workplace - Bates Smart

2022 Toga Central Adina - Commercial Tower - Bates Smart

2022 Newmarket Green N2 - Multi Residential-Development- Bates Smart

2022 Drummoyne House - Single Residence - Benn + Penna

2022 Byron Bay House - Single Residence - Benn + Penna

2022 Byron Bay Workplace - Private Workplace - Benn + Penna

2022 Seaforth House - Single Residence - Benn + Penna

2022 Bronte House - Single Residence - Benn + Penna

2022 Woollahra House - Sengle Residence - Benn + Penna

2022 The Farm Byron Bay - Commercial Hospitality - Benn + Penna

contact. Noah James Sunderland E. noahjsunderland@gmail.com Ph. +61 478 941 002 Post. 46 Lilyfield Road Rozelle NS
Noah James Sunderland.

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