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Oval Pavilion

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1. Picture of oval, towards building site, can see in far corner gates closing off development area. Can identify from here the fast space construction site is taking up.

2. Side of oval under construction. Up close can see the structure of foundation in the soil, stilts aligned next to each other in a row in order to support what is to build on top for stability.

3. Along proposed builders yard. The type of soil could be identified to be crushed granite or rock of some kind, containing not much holding capacity for fluid. Would be used at the top surface of the ground as opposed to lower levels.

4. Also along builders yard, could be seen the deconstruction of shed. The layers used could be identified as would and some sort of metal such as aluminum along the beams of the house. But the wood could be seen clearly to be decaying due to weather.

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Eastern Precinct Student Centre

• Linked to Doug McDonnell building along the roofing, so it appears it is all one big building until you enter. • Frame construction, due to the beams and the walls that were examined.• Glass, timber and steel were the main materials used.

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MSLE Building• Linked to the MSPGHI building by the entrance which from the outside is the clear connection point of the two buildings.• Would be both frame and mass construction structure due to the heavy dependency of bricks for the outside but also the wall frames that are much more prevalent inside.• Zinc, copper, rubber, vinyl, bricks were major materials on the inside and outside.

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Ormond Theology Centre Reception• Is linked by the copper walls on the outside of the buildings, making the buildings appear interlinked.• Frame structure is used mainly• Copper, wood and glass are the major materials used.