Karmkate Insawad

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Final Pinup Submission + Photography Advanced Design 1 Karmkate Insawad

“TBD: To be decided”


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Site Plan

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Perspective Render

1 Ngahura Street, Eden Terrace, Auckland

Timber Fabrication Lab

Scale 1 : 500

Viewport

A shared fabrication lab into Uptown’s community for residents to learn new skills and share with those surrounding them – Whanaungatanga.

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First Floor

Communal Kitchen / Archive

To explore and experiment.

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Residential Typology One

Permanent Dwelling

Meeting spaces and kitchen spaces are introduced on level 2 for both residences and public to use. The smaller height space and interior circulation seeks to encourage gathering and interaction.

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Residential Typology Two

Temporary Dwelling

An adaptable, duplicated floor plan designed for residences to shape the house over the course.

For students or young working class who are seeking for temporary shelter for the day.

An opportunity for the community to experiment and develop comtemporary skills.

A regenerative An opportunity formovement. the community to experiment and develop comtemporary skills. A regenerative movement.

Concept

The “TBD: To be decided” is a pragmatic approach in addressing the needs of Uptown and its wider community. The purposed mixed-use development manifests a modular, adaptable, and sustainable fabrication lab designed to encourage an environment of making, experimenting, and creating - Manakitanga.

The introduction of a shared fabrication lab into Uptown’s community will provide an opportunity for residents to learn new skills and share with those surrounding them – Whanaungatanga.

The name “TBD: to be decided” caters from the idea of new creations aren’t always decided from the get go, there’s always an experimentation in order to achieve the unexpected result.

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Ground Floor Plan

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First Floor

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Second - Fifth Floor

Sustainable resources are a key to the mixed-use development Kaikiakitanga. The architecture will utilise lowcost materials and a “modular” system that allows for a regenerative development.

The design focuses on three core aspects: - Community - Adaptability and Sustainability - The incorporation of Māori core values

The structure will consist of a substrate CLT structure with different “topology modules” slotted into the system.

The introduction of a shared fabrication lab into Uptown’s community will provide an opportunity for residents to learn new skills and share with those surrounding them –

The introduction of a shared fabrication lab into Uptown’s Whanaungatanga community will provide an opportunity for residents to learn new skills and share with those surrounding them – Community Whanaungatanga Site Concept

Sustainable resources are a key to the mixed-use development - Kaikiakitanga. The architecture will utilise low-cost materials and a “modular” system that allows for

Sustainable resources are a key to athe mixed-usedevelopment. developregenerative ment - Kaikiakitanga. The architecture will utilise low-cost materials and a “modular” system that allows for Adaptability and Sustainability a regenerative development.

“TBD: To be decided”

Proposal Sketch

Community

Adaptability and Sustainability

Intial Proposal

E

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Mid-Crit

Intial Proposal

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Mid-Crit

A.

D. C. B. E.

G A.

I-mesh facade 1500 x 3000mm

B.

Sliding railing system. Specific

F

engineering design, 100mm depth bolted to CLT structural beam. C.

Rigid insulation 50mm

D.

Rammed earth 100mm

E.

Cross laminated timber 100mm

F.

CLT structural beam 125 x 500mm

G.

CLT structural column 500 x 500mm

H.

Steel angle bracket 110 x 160 x

H.

I.

10mm, bolted between CLT beam and column. I.

Fixed i-mesh facade system. Specific

G.

engineering design, 100mm depth bolted to CLT structural beam.

Sliding Facade Detail

C

Scale 1 : 10

A.

C.

C

D.

B.

G.

A. F. E.

CLT structural column 500 x 500mm

B.

Hardfill

C.

Rammed earth 500mm

D.

Rigid insulation 100mm

E.

D12 reinforcing @500crs. 100mm

D

cover. F.

Thermalkraft underlays, foils and

DPM held by site concrete layer. G.

Steel metal plate, 300 x 100mm

retained with anchor bolts on to concrete pile system.

Foundation Detail

Scale 1 : 10

B

B

Perspective Section Scale 1 :50 01. 02. 03.

Bathroom One Master Bedroom Balcony

A

A

B

C

D

E

G

Rammed Earth to allow for heat gain

Native vegetation landscaping are adapted

Lightwell implemented in the core of the building to enable

Recessed floors includ sound insulation to lower noise

Rainwater is collected at the rooftop via

I-mesh acts as a double skin façade, diffusing light while help-

and thermal mass.

in the internal courtyard. Reducing pesticides and im-

for sufficient air circulation and sunlight

sources from workshop into private areas.

nuralite flat roof system. Used to supply water for both

ing natural ventilation and heat control throughout the struc-

proving local environment.

gains.

permanent and temporary residences.

ture. Introduction of railing system allows residents to adapt their shading to their own needs.

Perspective Section

Timber Fabrication Workshop

Scale 1 :50 01. 02. 03.

Timber Fabrication Workshop Communal Kitchen and Archive Permanent Residences

Cafeteria / Archive

Scale 1 :50 04.

Temporary

Final Board Layout

0

0.5

1

2

4m

01. 02. 03.

Movable Benches Movable Workshop Tables Saw Machine

Permanent Residences

Scale 1 :50 04. 05. 06.

Elevator Internal Courtyard Access to Second Floor

0

0.5

1

2

4m

01. 02. 03.

Access to Ground Floor Access to Communal Courtyard Meeting Tables

Temporary

Scale 1 :50 04. 05. 06.

Inclined Pathway Communal Kitchen Archive

07. 08. 09.

Relaxing area Elevator Access to Residential Dwelling

0

0.5

1

2

4m

01. 02. 03.

Bathroom One Master Bedroom Balcony

Scale 1 :50 04. 05. 06.

Living Room / Dining Kitchen Bedroom

07. 08.

Bathroom Two Walk-In Closet

A. B.

Single Bedroom Shared Bathroom 0

0.5

1

2

4m

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1:200 Model

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1:200 Model

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1:200 Model

“TBD: To be decided”


1:200 Model

“TBD: To be decided”


1:200 Model

“TBD: To be decided”


1:200 Model

“TBD: To be decided”


1:200 Model

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1:100 Conceptual Model

“TBD: To be decided”


1:100 Conceptual Model

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1:100 Conceptual Model

“TBD: To be decided”


Final Pinup Submission + Photography Advanced Design 1 Karmkate Insawad

“TBD: To be decided”


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