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A selection of work from my UQ Bachelor of Architecture studies
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Bachelor of Architectural Design
PORTFOLIO
georgia grace wellington0431987766
geowelly@gmail.com
curriculum vitae 2
mudjimba surf life saving club 3-8
urban renewal 9-14
folly in the landscape 15-18
architectural technology 19
COveR & BACK SLeeve: AnuPAmA KundOO FeRROCemenT PROTOTyPe 1, AuROvILLe1
CONTENTS
15pg.
9pg.
3pg.
mudjimba
surf life saving club
urban
renewal
folly in
the landscape
Education
Study Tour - Asia
2013 - 12 months
independent work, study and travel
BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE
2010-2012
University of Queensland
Grade Point Average: 6.4/7 [81%]
�� deans List 2010, 2011, 2012
�� Summer Research Scholarship 2012
Techniche Universität Berlin
one year study abroad
Grade Point Average: 1.7/5 [86%]
�� uQ Student exchange Scholarship 2011
�� 1st Prize - Concrete design Competition 2012
�� $��*HUPDQ�/DQJXDJH�3URÀFLHQF\
Courses & Conferences
Participant Land development Challenges in urban India,
2013 Chennai
Participant Spot On Bangalore - by mOd Institute,
2013 Bangalore
uQ delegate national Student Architecture Conference
2013 delhi
volunteer Origami Architecture Workshop
2013 Gateway College of Architecture, delhi
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2013 Bamboo Research Centre, Auroville
Participant Construction Industry White Card
General Safety Induction (Construction Industry) 2010 Queensland TAFe
Software
Advanced
�� Adobe Photoshop
�� Adobe Indesign
�� AutoCad
�� Google Sketchup
�� 0LFURVRIW�2IÀFH�6XLWH
Intermediate
�� Adobe Illustrator
�� Coreldraw
�� vRay (Sketchup)
Introductory
�� ArchiCad
�� Revit Architecture
Experience
Feb 2013 - mar 2013 Anupama Kundoo Architect
(auroville, india) Intern, 8 weeks full time
- design research, architectural drawings, model . making, site documentation
nov 2012 - Jan 2012 ROAD, Center for Research on Architectural Design
(brisbane and chennai, india) uQ Research Scholar, 8 weeks full time
- research, interviews, grant writing, conference . planning and organisation, graphic presentation
Aug 2012 - Oct 2012 Peddle Thorp
(brisbane) Work experience,10 weeks part time
- design research, photoshop renders, conference . writing, graphic presentation, interiors assistance
may 2010 - Jul 2010 Jell Design
(brisbane) design Assistant, casual
- design research, assisting presentation of design . �������������������������������������������FRQFHSWV��UHIHUHQFH�OLEUDU\�ÀOLQJ�DQG�RUJDQLVDWLRQ
nov 2008 - Jul 2011 Coles Toowong
(brisbane) Service department
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Referees
elisa Knowlman
Senior Associate (Health), Peddle Thorp
(07) 3811 9524; 041 618 1966
e.knowlman@peddlethorp.com.au
Luis Feduchi
director, ROAd, Center for Research on Architectural design
(07) 3365 3780; l.feduchi@uq.edu.au
John ellway
director, Jell design
040 807 0417; j@jellway.com
Georgia GraceWellington
0431987766geowelly@gmail.
com
[mudjimba surf life saving club] design studio 6, 2013
road
footpath
beachaccess
gathering point
The mudjimba Surf Life Saving Club on the
Sunshine coast has outgrown it’s small club-
house. They asked uQ Architecture students
to design proposals for a new or renovated
clubhouse building.
This proposal is for the new mudjimba SLSC
house builds upon the besser block structure
of the existing clubhouse. It has been devel-
oped within the restraints of having comply-
ing with the BCA standards, inexcessive con-
struction and maintenance costs, minimal
expansion of the existing land lease, and the
clubs preference for passive design.
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cooling south-easterly breezes
cold winter winds
hot western sun blocked by trees and screen
morning winter sun penetrates from east
trees shade north facade
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left Western Facade Section, Function HallA timber screen provides partial shade to the street facade against the
hot western sun. Club coloured louvers permit coloured beams of light
to penetrate the function space. The screen also encloses the access
to amenities at ground level.
above East West Section, Gathering SpaceThe beach access road is only occasionally needed by vehicles and
can become a pedestrian route and gathering space at other times.
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spaces are passive) sits privately at a higher half level and looks out into
the bush on the north of the site.
Eastern Facade Section, Function Hallearly morning winter sun penetrates the building where as eaves pro-
vide shade when the sun is higher in the sky.
Built in seating mark the transition between indoor and outdoor spaces
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Windows in the seats admit additional light to the general storage
space.
[ u r b a n . r e v i v a l ] design studio 5, 2013
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mixed use
residential
commercial
industrial
westend site
Westend is a pre-war housing estate in Bremen, Ger-
many. despite its prime location close to the central
city precinct and beside the upcoming commercial
zone of utbremen, Westend remains an undesirable
place to live.
Our affordable strategic design approach address-
es key problems at three different scales - street,
building and apartment. The proposal seeks to ‘re-
activate’ Westend for the future well-being of its
community and residents.
This is a group project, but this section focus’ on my
own ideas and all included images are my personal
work.
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4 levels
2 levels
3 levels
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Cars are currently the domi-nant feature in the Westend Bremen streetscape. Frequent WUDIÀF�PDNHV�WKH�URDGV�DQ�XQ-safe place for children to play. ,QVXIÀFLHQW�SDUNLQJ�PHDQV�WKDW�cars park all along the side-walks.
Figure 1: The proposal moves parking underground and pe-destrianises minor roads (high-lighted orange).A series of small interventions implemented at street level help create a safe, creative ur-ban environment for residents use.
Figure 2: Two level apartment buildings have their access externalised and front veran-dahs built. These are non-com-munal so that residents should be encouraged to personalise and more substantially use the space.
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Current entrance posi-tioning and circulation mapping
Revised entrances (red) with direct court-yard access (green) and subsequent circu-lation mapping
existing narrow balconies on all buildings are extended to a func-tional size. direct access is built EHWZHHQ� JURXQG� ÁRRU� EDOFR-nies and communal courtyards. vegetation creates a buffer be-tween communal and semi-pri-vate spaces.
moving the main entrances (see previous page) establishes a dis-tinct public facade. Gradients of privacy become more clearly de-ÀQHG�DFURVV�WKH�:HVWHQG�VLWH�
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north
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[ fol ly in the landscape]
UQ MAIN CAMPUS
UQ LAKES
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design studio 3, 2011
‘THE STACK’ CARPARK
ATHLETICS FIELD
FOOTBALL FIELD
CONIFER KNOLL FOREST
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FOLLY
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“all must be adapted to the genius of the place,
and the beauties not forced into it, but resulting from it”
AlexAnder PoPe
ZONES FOROCCUPATION
ROUTE OFCIRCULATION
EXISTINGLANDSCAPE
The conifer knoll forest is situat-
ed between ‘The Stack’ carpark
and the lakes at the university of
Queensland.
daily, hundreds of students and
staff travel between the carpark
and the central campus zone.
This project proposes a land-
scape intervention to transform
this route into an experiential jour-
ney. Opportunity for occupation
is designed alongside circulation
in an otherwise underutilized and
under-appreciated pocket of nat-
ural beauty at the uQ St Lucia uni-
versity campus.
The form - developed from the
overlay of plans mapping implicit
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best experiential qualities for hu-
man occupation - snakes across
the landscape.
‘nodes’ at various intervals are
designed into inhabitable spaces,
a quiet retreat away from bustling
university life. In one, the ground
envelopes an alcove where the
pine canopy forms a natural ceil-
ing. In another, views are offered
across green grass cut linearly by
the pines bare lower trunks.
previous SITe PLAn SHOWInG FOL-Ly LOCATIOn BeTWeen CARPARK And uQ LAKeS. left dIAGRAm SHOWInG HOW FORm deveLOPed FROm THe eXIST-InG SITeright SeCTIOnAL ILLuSTRATIOn OF nOde 4 - A SPACe emBRACed By THe eARTH WHeRe THe PIneS nATu-RAL CeILInG And SHeLTeR
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NODE TWO (below)bright, open and airy
NODE THREEabove & below, canopy retreat
NODE FOUR (previous pg.)natural ceiling & earths embrace
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TowardsUQ LAKES &ST LUCIA CAMPUS
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NODE ONE (next pg.)concrete and void play
‘THE STACK’CARPARK
mATeRIALS
The basic form-work is concrete,
prevented from interrupting the
landscape and natural surrounds by
melding into the rise of the hill. The
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carpark and continues on the same
elevation towards the conifer knoll,
where it levels with the grass before
cutting into the contours of the hill.
After gentle decent the path merg-
es on the other side.
Where the nodes for occupation are
designed at intervals, natural timber
augments the concrete. The timber
blends with the surrounding pine for-
est, making warm and inhabitable
spaces. It also marks the transition
from the connecting paths to these
zones.
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previous, upper AXOnOmeTRIC OF COnCReTe And TImBeR STRuCTuRAL memBeRSprevious, lower SeCTIOnAL ILLuSTRATIOn OF nOde TWO - LIGHT And SPACIOuS left ROOF PLAn OF SITe below SeCTIOnAL ILLuSTRATIOn OF nOde One - CIRCuLATIOn And ReSTInG BAy ABOve, OC-CuPATIOn And PLAy In COnCReTe And vOId BeLOW
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Metal roofing
Sarking / building paper
Roof battens
F17 hardwood rafter
2 x 13mm fire rated FC wall lining vermin barrier (suggest Boral Firestop)
Treated pine studs
R3.5 foil backed insulation batts
Ceiling battens Cornice
2 x 13mm fire rated FC wall and ceiling lining(suggest Boral Firestop)
Treated pine lintel
Hardwood head flashing
Hardwood louver head
Adjustable timber louvers
Hardwood sill trim
Hardwood louver sill
Sill flashing
Treated pine stud
R3.5 foil backed insulation batts
13mm fire rated FC wall lining(suggest Boral Firestop)
R3.5 foil backed insulation batts
25 x100mm T&G timber flooring laid on16mm plywood flooring
Skirting
2 x 13mm fire rated FC wall lining(suggest Boral Firestop)
Treated pine stud
F17 hardwood joists
Flashing
F17 hardwood bearer
2 x ss bolts
100SHS galvanised post protected with intumescent paint
Bearer stirrup - 100SHS galvanised post protectedwith intumescent paint
Ground line
Connection to engineers specification
Reinforced concrete footing to engineers specifications
Screw pile
Window casement joinery
6mm laminated low-e safety glass
Hardwood sill trim
Hardwood window sill
Sill flashing
Cornice
R3.5 foil backed insulation batts
13mm fire rated FC wall lining(suggest Boral Firestop)
Treated pine lintel
Window head flashing
Hardwood window head
Window head flashing
Hardwood window head
Window casement joinery
6mm laminated low-e safety glass
Hardwood sill trim
Hardwood window sill
Sill flashing
R3.5 foil backed insulation batts
25 x100mm T&G timber flooring laid on16mm plywood flooring
Skirting
2 x 13mm fire rated FC wall lining(suggest Boral Firestop)
Treated pine stud
F17 hardwood joists
F17 hardwood beam
Ceiling battens
13mm fire rated FC ceiling lining(suggest Boral Firestop)
Metal roof
Zincalume flashing
Hardwood fascia
Galvanised rafter strap
Soffit bearer
Ventilated soffit
2 x ss bolts
F17 hardwood beam
1mm Zincalumene gutter 200 x 150mm
100mm Zincalume downpipe
100SHS galvanised post protected with intumescent paint, capped top
Hardwood head flashing
Hardwood louver head
Adjustable timber louvers
Hardwood sill trim
Hardwood louver sill
Sill flashing
Treated pine stud
R3.5 foil backed insulation batts
13mm fire rated FC wall lining(suggest Boral Firestop)
Skirting
25 x100mm T&G timber flooring laid on16mm plywood flooring
Window casement joinery
6mm laminated low-e safety glass
Hardwood sill trim
Hardwood window sill
Sill flashing
Metal roofing
Sarking / building paper
Roof battens
F17 hardwood rafter
Treated pine studs
2 x 13mm fire rated FC wall lining vermin barrier (suggest Boral Firestop)
R3.5 foil backed insulation batts
Ceiling battens Cornice
2 x 13mm fire rated FC wall and ceiling lining(suggest Boral Firestop)
Treated pine lintel
Hardwood window head
Window head flashing
2 x ss bolts
F17 hardwood post
Timber balustrade
Timber batten ballasters
19 x 90 hardwood decking
F17 hardwood beam
F17 hardwood joists
2 x ss bolts
Concrete block sill
Glass louver blade
Hardwood timber trim
Aluminium louver frame
Core filled reinforcedconcrete block wall
Render externally
Painted finish internally
1200mm wide fibre cement sheetinternall walls
WC
Treated pine studs at 600 ctrs
Aluminium channel fixed into stud
Compact laminated cubical divider
30x30mm grey tiles on floor
Steel door frame tosupport blockwork lintel above
Solid core fire door
Concrete ramp. Broom finish.
Core filled reinforcedconcrete block wall
Mastic seal
Concrete floor, steel trowl finish
Timber louver blade
Hardwood sill
Aluminium louver frame
Packer as required
Hardwood timber trim
2x 13mm fire rated FC wall lining(suggest Boral Firestop)
Painted timber bead
Rendered externally,painted internally
Core filled reinforcedconcrete block wall
Timber louver blade
Hardwood timber trim
Aluminium louver frame
Hardwood T&G flooring laid on plywood base
Hardwood decking
Hardwood sill
2x 13mm fire rated FC walllining (suggest Boral Firestop)
Painted timber cover stip
2x 13mm fire rated FC walllining (suggest Boral Firestop)
Treated pine studs at 600 ctrs
R3.5 foil backedinsulation batts
Concrete block sill
Glass louver blade
Hardwood timber trim
Aluminium louver frame
Core filled reinforcedconcrete block wall
Render externally
Unfinished concrete block
Opaque polycarbonate infill
Renlita Series 3000 Foldaway Doors
30x30mm grey tiles on floor
Aluminium door track & seal
Masonry fixing
200x200mm zone forcounterweight
Painted finish internally
Rendered externally,painted internally
Hardwood timber cap
Core filled reinforcedconcrete block wall
Rendered externally,painted internally
1200mm wide fibre cementsheet internall walls
Treated pine studs at 600 ctrs
Structural oncrete floor,steel trowl finish
30x30mm grey tiles on floor
Hardwood timber trim
Solid core fire door
Rendered externally,painted internally
Core filled reinforcedconcrete block wall
Concrete floor, steel trowl finish
Lift core
Hardwood timber decking
Packer
Steel door frame tosupport blockwork lintel above
Hardwood timber cap
Solid core door
Hardwood timber cap
iDETAIL: BATHROOM WALL / WINDOW
iiDETAIL: GARAGE DOOR
iiiDETAIL: BUNK ROOM WALL AND WINDOW
ivDETAIL: GARAGE ENTRY
vDETAIL: BATHROOM ENTRY
viDETAIL: LIFT CORE / CUPBOARD DOORS
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Georgia Grace Wellington(07) 3876 7205 / 0431 987 766
geowelly@gmail.com
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