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Studio Leader: Enza Angelluci. Lowerpool Design Studio, RMIT Bachelor of Architectural Design, Semester 01, 09.
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RMIT Tiro RiseTutor: Enza Angelluci
RMIT affordable highrise student housing
Lower Pool Design Studio1st Semester 2009Tutor: Enza Angelucci
INTERSTITIAL LIVINGJoshua Bucknall
CONCEPTUAL AGENDA:
The central business district has seen an escalation in housing since the developer boom of Postcode 3000. A housing solu-tion that has sustained a middle to upper class professional demographic. Statics indicate that one of the poorest demo-graphics within the CDB are students.
Current demand for affordable student housing is outweighing supply. This studio will explore the notion of high rise multi density housing in the CBD as possible solution for affordable student housing.
Further, current political policies are indicating that funds are being directed to assist in the delivery of social services such as affordable housing. The studio will investigate opportunities to deliver student accommodation that engages in the ethics of space and form. RMIT has strived to deliver architectural excellence and has been an exemplar in the delivery of pedagogical space. These notions will become the basis of the architectural design proposals.
TO RMIT UNIVERISTY
22-24 A’BECKETT STMELBOURNE
SITE PLAN 1:500
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THE BRIEF:
RMIT University in collaboration with the Federal government has committed to deliver affordable student accom-modation for 1000 students. This new facility located at 22 – 44 A’beckett St, Melbourne will encompass state of the art technology, recreational, living and learning facility. It will facilitate the op-portunity for a diverse range of students to integrate and explore the opportunities that contemporary living solutions may assist and complement the environment both physically and culturally.
The facility will be self sufficient in the use of resources and will pay back the green house gases used during construc-tion.
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PIXEL MADNESSIrving Thien
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TE T.L.F.E - TIM EASTAUGH - TIRO RISE - FINAL CRIT - SLIDE SHOW - 09-06-09 - TUTOR- ENZA ANGELUCCI
STUDENT LIVING @ RMIT UNIVERSITYTim Eastaugh
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TE T.L.F.E - TIM EASTAUGH - TIRO RISE - FINAL CRIT - SLIDE SHOW - 09-06-09 - TUTOR- ENZA ANGELUCCI TE T.L.F.E - TIM EASTAUGH - TIRO RISE - FINAL CRIT - SLIDE SHOW - 09-06-09 - TUTOR- ENZE ANGELUCCI
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RMIT Tiro RiseJelena Modrinic
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Affordable Highrise Student HousingWilliam Lin
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STRUCTURAL AXONOMETRIC DIAGRAM 1:250
STRUCTURAL CORE
PRECAST PROTOTYPE
INSITUE SLAB
450 X 300 STRUCTURAL COLUMN
TYPICAL UNIT PROTOTYPE PLAN
BUILT IN ROBEPLYWOOD WHITE SEMI-GLOSS PAINT
PIVOT WALL/DESK WITH LOCKING MECHANISMPLYWOOD WHITE SEMI-GLOSS PAINT
400mm STEP WITH DRAWER UNDER
EAVES 30% OF WINDOW HEIGHT (DATUM FOR VICTORIA)
SLIDING DOUBLE GLAZED WINDOW WITH THERMALLY BROKEN ALUMINIUM FRAME
800 X 800 CAVITY IN WALL WITH DOUBLE PLYWOOD SLIDER.OPPORTUNITY TO ENGAGE WITH NEIGH-BOUR.
STORAGE BASKETS ON RECESSED PULLEY SYSTEM.
INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE - PACKED AWAYINTERIOR PERSPECTIVE - OPENED OUT
PANORAMIC VIEW FROM MELBOURNE CENTRAL
RMIT DIAMONDSophie Nash
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A PIECE OF CAKEHaziel Mitra
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AFFORDABLE STUDENT ACCOMODATIONHickory Shuting Shen
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P l n n i n g
LIGHT & SHADOWOhm Chaichavalit
P l n n i n g
P l n n i n g
Roof_Plan
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QUARTERS
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STUDY
RINSE
LAUNDRY
COLLAPSIBLE RACKS
40” (12m) CONTAINER
1BR + STUDY
2BR + MESS
LAUNDRY MOD
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3 1:500 residential concourse purple (typical) Multiple stair access to mezzanine level throughout “Please follow the yellow painted line to your nearest emergency exit”
METABOLIST TOWERJeffrey Hsu
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EXPRESSION OF CASCADESDin Ismail
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Sketch PrototypeModel at Scale 1:100
One Bedroom ApartmentModel at Scale 1:50
Prototype Models
The PrototypeStacking and Repetition
Concrete Superstructure - Prototypes to be slotted into a pre-erected framework. - Columns used to support floorplates. - Concrete core
Cladding - Cedar Shingles
- Good sound absorption, enhanced by the profiling and broken surfaces. - Shingles and shakes are mostly supplied in random widths and only length and butt thickness is specified.- Treated with fire retardant - Shingles are taper sawn from blocks of timber and have a relatively smooth face and back- Australian hardwoods are naturally more resistant to decay than other woods and are also injected with CCA preservative to increase service life, especially when exposed to extreme weather conditions- this preservative is effective in resisting decay and discouraging the growth of fungi, moulds, and other surface vegetation- Recycleable
Prototype Structure: Steel
- Prototypes to be slotted into an already erected concrete frame and core. - Steel framing
Structure and Costs
Costs: at an estimate of $2000/m2 comes to a cost of approx. $92 million
LEARNING, LIVING, & GROWING @ RMITAlice MacDonald
Two Bedroom UnitScale 1:100
Three Bedroom UnitScale 1:100
Kitchen & BathroomScale 1:100
2 Bedrooms onlyScale 1:100
Bathrooms,Scale 1:100
This project aims to provide accommodation that will enhance the student experience at RMIT. It will do this by providing them a varied environment, one where they can interact with their peers, and learn from each other but also escape to their own private space if they so desire. The curved nature of the design provides calm, casual spaces for the students and academics to reflect in, but ones that make them think, keeping in mind Carlo Scarpa’s philosophy “they may be small rooms but they make the place of large breath”. This is enhanced by a great emphasis being placed on the natural environment, and the many rooftop gardens throughout. Additionally a wide range of facilities will be available, including communal study areas and a multi-purpose, hirable, ground floor which will host a range of events including including student functions, and even market days when students can create their own income.
Living, Learning and Growing
The Urban CactusUCX Architects, Rotterdam
Precedents
“they are small rooms but they make the place of large breath”
Bathrooms of Carlo Scarpas’s Fondiazone Masieri (1968)
Ground Floor PlanScale 1:500
Rooftop Garden PlanScale 1:1000
Basement PlanScale 1:1000
Kitchen Space Bedroom BBedroom A
Bedroom BBedroom A Bedroom C
Two Bedroom Unit
Three Bedroom Unit
Prototupe Structure
Approach from A’Beckett StreetAlice McDonald,S3195602Design Studio: Tiro Rise, Tutor: Enza Angelucci
Two Bedroom UnitScale 1:100
Three Bedroom UnitScale 1:100
Kitchen & BathroomScale 1:100
2 Bedrooms onlyScale 1:100
Bathrooms,Scale 1:100
This project aims to provide accommodation that will enhance the student experience at RMIT. It will do this by providing them a varied environment, one where they can interact with their peers, and learn from each other but also escape to their own private space if they so desire. The curved nature of the design provides calm, casual spaces for the students and academics to reflect in, but ones that make them think, keeping in mind Carlo Scarpa’s philosophy “they may be small rooms but they make the place of large breath”. This is enhanced by a great emphasis being placed on the natural environment, and the many rooftop gardens throughout. Additionally a wide range of facilities will be available, including communal study areas and a multi-purpose, hirable, ground floor which will host a range of events including including student functions, and even market days when students can create their own income.
Living, Learning and Growing
The Urban CactusUCX Architects, Rotterdam
Precedents
“they are small rooms but they make the place of large breath”
Bathrooms of Carlo Scarpas’s Fondiazone Masieri (1968)
Ground Floor PlanScale 1:500
Rooftop Garden PlanScale 1:1000
Basement PlanScale 1:1000
Kitchen Space Bedroom BBedroom A
Bedroom BBedroom A Bedroom C
Two Bedroom Unit
Three Bedroom Unit
Prototupe Structure
Approach from A’Beckett StreetAlice McDonald,S3195602Design Studio: Tiro Rise, Tutor: Enza Angelucci
Two Bedroom UnitScale 1:100
Three Bedroom UnitScale 1:100
Kitchen & BathroomScale 1:100
2 Bedrooms onlyScale 1:100
Bathrooms,Scale 1:100
This project aims to provide accommodation that will enhance the student experience at RMIT. It will do this by providing them a varied environment, one where they can interact with their peers, and learn from each other but also escape to their own private space if they so desire. The curved nature of the design provides calm, casual spaces for the students and academics to reflect in, but ones that make them think, keeping in mind Carlo Scarpa’s philosophy “they may be small rooms but they make the place of large breath”. This is enhanced by a great emphasis being placed on the natural environment, and the many rooftop gardens throughout. Additionally a wide range of facilities will be available, including communal study areas and a multi-purpose, hirable, ground floor which will host a range of events including including student functions, and even market days when students can create their own income.
Living, Learning and Growing
The Urban CactusUCX Architects, Rotterdam
Precedents
“they are small rooms but they make the place of large breath”
Bathrooms of Carlo Scarpas’s Fondiazone Masieri (1968)
Ground Floor PlanScale 1:500
Rooftop Garden PlanScale 1:1000
Basement PlanScale 1:1000
Kitchen Space Bedroom BBedroom A
Bedroom BBedroom A Bedroom C
Two Bedroom Unit
Three Bedroom Unit
Prototupe Structure
Approach from A’Beckett StreetAlice McDonald,S3195602Design Studio: Tiro Rise, Tutor: Enza Angelucci
Two Bedroom UnitScale 1:100
Three Bedroom UnitScale 1:100
Kitchen & BathroomScale 1:100
2 Bedrooms onlyScale 1:100
Bathrooms,Scale 1:100
This project aims to provide accommodation that will enhance the student experience at RMIT. It will do this by providing them a varied environment, one where they can interact with their peers, and learn from each other but also escape to their own private space if they so desire. The curved nature of the design provides calm, casual spaces for the students and academics to reflect in, but ones that make them think, keeping in mind Carlo Scarpa’s philosophy “they may be small rooms but they make the place of large breath”. This is enhanced by a great emphasis being placed on the natural environment, and the many rooftop gardens throughout. Additionally a wide range of facilities will be available, including communal study areas and a multi-purpose, hirable, ground floor which will host a range of events including including student functions, and even market days when students can create their own income.
Living, Learning and Growing
The Urban CactusUCX Architects, Rotterdam
Precedents
“they are small rooms but they make the place of large breath”
Bathrooms of Carlo Scarpas’s Fondiazone Masieri (1968)
Ground Floor PlanScale 1:500
Rooftop Garden PlanScale 1:1000
Basement PlanScale 1:1000
Kitchen Space Bedroom BBedroom A
Bedroom BBedroom A Bedroom C
Two Bedroom Unit
Three Bedroom Unit
Prototupe Structure
Approach from A’Beckett StreetAlice McDonald,S3195602Design Studio: Tiro Rise, Tutor: Enza Angelucci
Communal Space
Communal Space Communal Space
Bedroom A, desk view
Bedroom A, bed view
Bedroom B
Sketch & Model Design Process
Looking over Stewart StreetTravelling down A’Beckett St from Swanston
Travelling down A’Beckett St from Elizabeth Internal Courtyard from balcony above
Floor A PlanScale: 1:250
Floor B PlanScale: 1:250
SectionScale: 1:250
Sketch PrototypeModel @ Scale 1:100
One Bedroom ApartmentModel @ Scale 1:50
High Density Model
The PrototypeThe Prototype
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SKY GARDENPoh Fern Teng
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RAYON DE MIELTamara Cher Rayon de Miel
Rayon de Mielisthestudenthousingaccommodation
youarelookingfor.Premisedonflexibility,varietyandaffordability,thisstudentac‐
commodationisrare.
Locatedon22‐44A’beckettstreet,theheartofMelbourne’sCBD,RayondeMielis
withinclosewalkingdistancetoRMITaswellasmanyotherprimeattractions.Rayon
deMieloffersanamalgamationoflivingtypesandspaces.Itstrivestoprovideall
studentswiththebestaccommodationandlearningenvironmentinordertoachieve
academicexcellence.
Thoughthehousingdoesprovidefor1008students,therearestillmanyspaces
whereonecanfindtimealone.However,thebuildingthroughitsmultiplecommunal
spaces,aimstobecomethestartingpointforlonglastingfriendships.Everyapart‐
menthasaccesstodirectsunlightandfreshair.Largerstudyspacescanbeaccessed
bystudentsoneverysecondfloor.
RayondeMiel,alsohousesotherfunctions;itsfirstfloorisdesignatedasaplaceto
relaxforallRMITstudentsandstaff.Aswellthereisaconferencecentrewithinthe
building,providingthestudentstheopportunitytovoicethereopinionsandideas,as
wellasgainfromothers.
RayondeMiel,isconstructedsolelyforthestudentsandaimstobothassistthemin
theiracademicpursuitswhilstprovidingthenecessity’s,comfortsand‘extra’sthatall
studentsareentitledto.
Rayon de Miel
Rayon de Mielisthestudenthousingaccommodation
youarelookingfor.Premisedonflexibility,varietyandaffordability,thisstudentac‐
commodationisrare.
Locatedon22‐44A’beckettstreet,theheartofMelbourne’sCBD,RayondeMielis
withinclosewalkingdistancetoRMITaswellasmanyotherprimeattractions.Rayon
deMieloffersanamalgamationoflivingtypesandspaces.Itstrivestoprovideall
studentswiththebestaccommodationandlearningenvironmentinordertoachieve
academicexcellence.
Thoughthehousingdoesprovidefor1008students,therearestillmanyspaces
whereonecanfindtimealone.However,thebuildingthroughitsmultiplecommunal
spaces,aimstobecomethestartingpointforlonglastingfriendships.Everyapart‐
menthasaccesstodirectsunlightandfreshair.Largerstudyspacescanbeaccessed
bystudentsoneverysecondfloor.
RayondeMiel,alsohousesotherfunctions;itsfirstfloorisdesignatedasaplaceto
relaxforallRMITstudentsandstaff.Aswellthereisaconferencecentrewithinthe
building,providingthestudentstheopportunitytovoicethereopinionsandideas,as
wellasgainfromothers.
RayondeMiel,isconstructedsolelyforthestudentsandaimstobothassistthemin
theiracademicpursuitswhilstprovidingthenecessity’s,comfortsand‘extra’sthatall
studentsareentitledto.
Studio Details Title: RMIT Tiro RiseTutor: Enza AngelucciPole: Urban EnvironmentsDate: Semester 1, 2009
This and other documented examples of design studios run as part of the RMIT University Architecture program can be found on issuu.com
Student ParticipantsAlice MacDonald
Din IsmailHaziel Mitra
Hickory Shuting ShenIrving ThienJeffrey Hsu
Jelena ModrinicJoshua Bucknall Nick Xinyu Cao
Poh Fern TengSophie NashTamara Cher
Tim EastaughWilliam Lin
PamphletDin Ismail
Irving Thien Jeffrey Hsu
T I R O R I S E
Lower Pool Design Studio, Sem 1 2009Tutor: Enza Angelucci
Scale: Small - largeScholarship: Urban Environments