Journal week 3

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Activity: Week 3

CASE STUDY SITE VISIT Ormond Theology Centre Reception Behind the building there is a box gutter, which is the only drainage system that could be observed from the exterior. There are no gutters that can be seen; therefore its drainage system occurs within the system.

This week, we went on our first site visits. We made observations of a site that is still currently in construction. We also went out to four other buildings:

The columns externally were bigger than the ones internally. This may be because much more support is required.

- Eastern Precinct Student Centre - MSLE Building - Queens College Extension - Ormond Theology Centre Reception

The walls are made from glass boxes that give it an interesting appearance. The columns help the glass boxes to stay in place. There were also some cantilevering beams outside of the building that were perpendicular to the beams at the front. Glass, cement and metal are the main materials used and could be seen. The ground pathway was a brick pavement where a layer of cement covers the natural colour of the bricks. Other materials: - stainless steel - rusting steel - nuts - glass


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