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1portfolio2016
alistair johnson
a r c h i t e c t u r e
2curriculum vitaepersonal information
name : alistair johnsond.o.b : 26/04/1991nationality : australianaddress : 12/5 st david st, fitzroyphone : 0421 315 056email : [email protected]
education
the university of melbourne 2014-2015 : master of architecture2010-2012 : bachelor of environments
brighton grammar school
2004-2009 : completed year 12 vce studies
rhinophotoshopindesignillustratorv-raymicrosoft officemodel making autocadsketch up grasshopper
employment history
Franke kitchen systems australia 2011-2013position held: casual warehouse assistant
brighton grammar school 2010 - 2012position held : rowing coach (year 7-9)
dorma australiaposition held ; casual warehouse assistant
About me:
Im a hard working and pragmatic individual with design intuition that has served me well over the last 5 years of university. Over that time Ive developed a strong affection for ethical design with environmental sustainability at its core. Things such as food security, habitat protection and anything to do with the integration of the built environment into the natural excites me and it is somewhere within this relationship that I see myself of being use into the future. In my personal life I enjoy being outdoors and hands on as much as possible doing things such as hiking and camping, keeping planted aquariums (pictured above), making wine, cooking, gardening and building, restoring and riding bikes (I ride almost every day).
skills
3Selected works
The work presented here is a selection of works completed while studying at The University of Melbourne. The first four projects are the core design subjects completed each semester during the two year masters program, while other content is a combination of work completed in the Bachelor of Environments and Master of Architecture programs.
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PC - Polished ConcreteCT - 200X200 Ceramic TileM.WC - Male BathroomF.WC - Female BathroomDIS.WC - Disabled BathroomS - StorageK/B - Kitchen/BathroomFW - Floor Waste TrapDG - Double Glazed Window
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WALL TYPESA1 - THERMOMASS Precast concrete sandwich panel
Total thickness: 260mm consisting of:
150mm structural concrete 60mm internal insulation 60mm external concrete
A2 - 90mm Internal stud wall consisting of: 90mm timber stud 13 mm plasterboard
150mm concrete slab with 50mm screed on top, polished to finish260mm prefabricated Thermomass walls with 90mm stud intermediatewalls. Polished concrete flooring except bathrooms, were a ceramic tile is used. Staircase platform cantilevers outon second storey, with servives loc-ated below.Double glazed Northern windows
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arboreal architecture
st kilda green stage
tokyo replay centre
710 barkly street
construction drawings
model making
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07 galapagos p 50-51
401Arboreal architecture
masters design thesis
A locavore restaurant, heirloom preservation centre and accomodation which utilises existing trees as living
structure.
The project was centred around the analysis of the complexity and implications of global material flows, which
led to the final design using locally sourced and natural materials. The dynamic form is derived from the location
of existing eucalypt trees on site, which are then used as key supports, allowing the structure to rest within the
trees with a very light footprint.
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6 site location within gellibrand6 arboreal architecture
7site plan 7arboreal architecture
8 concept diagrams using tree locations
The trees existing on site were plotted with location, size and species recorded.
arboreal architecture
Potential structural connections between the trees was mapped. More potential for an intervention found at the north end of the site.
A number of formal iterations were trialled, with the final outcome resulting in a dynamic form that utilises the largest number of trees whilst also creating distinguishable spaces.
It was hypothesised that the remaining trees could also be brought into the structure and used as whole tree columns to create a continuous aesthetic.
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13perspectives 13arboreal architecture
14 section one14 arboreal architecture
15section two 15arboreal architecture
16 structural detail section16 arboreal architecture
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garnier limb (GL), specialised tree fastener allows lateral movement of the tree in two directions.
timber stumps are placed to allow continuous spans of the bearers, concealed from sight.
skillion roof trough supported internally by structural door frame at entry to kitchen.
trafficable decking roof designed so to allow cleaning of detritus safely and easily.
Whole tree columns are used where no living trees were available, allowing for floor and roof connections.
gutterless roof drains along valley trough straight into gravel pit and raingarden.
tensile steel wire is used to brace edge beams, allowing them to span between available trees.
17exploded axonometric 17arboreal architecture
18 st kilda green stage
02st kilda green stage
masters studio e
A green landscaped shell with boardwalk prominade.
The Green Stage was a proposition for the infill of the St Kilda Triangle carpark located next to the Palais theatre in Melbourne. The project, which used the council brief
as a basis, resulted in a landscaped park with a perimeter boardwalk, large public plazas and terraced seating with retail, bars and restaurants tucked below as well as an
underground car park.
The main design constraint was the maintenance of viewlines from the upper esplanade to the foreshore whilst providing a space which would act as a cultural producer, a
stage and a synthesiser of subcultures for St Kilda.
1919st kilda green stage
20 site locationst kilda green stage
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circulation diagram
concept diagrams
above plan
1. pedestrian crossing2. childrens playground3. sculptural timber seating4. slipway for carpark5. entry via upper esplanade6. central open green space7. central kiosk8. entry via acland st9. public performance space10. palais theatre forecourt11. palais theatre12. secondary entry to palais13. main public square14. secondary public square15. grassy north facing slopes16. rooftop kiosk & beer garden17. pedestrian bridge18. st kilda cultural complex19. elevated promenade
st kilda green stage
sight lines from upper esplanade established.
buildable area below these uninterrupted sight lines.
void areas removed to create shelter from wind and traffic.
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20.Public amenities Cafe21.Multipurpose Community Centre22.Underground Car Park Entry23.Nightclub24.Small Retail Spaces25.Restaurant & bar26.Two Bars Facing Eachother27.Live Music Venue28.Drop off/ Pick up Slipway29.Cafe with Bicycle Racks30.Art Gallery & Bar31.Restaurant
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32.Book Shop33.Cafes34.Restaurant with alfresco35.Small Seasonal Stalls36.Public toilets & Changerooms37.Burger Bar38.Take Away Restaurant39.Lettable Spaces40.Local Organic Food Market41.Cheap viewless Spaces42.Hidden Alleyway Bar
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ST KILDABEACH BEACHSIDEPATH
PROPOSEDSTOKEHOUSE
JACKABOULEVARD
PUBLICBATHROOMENTRY
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WEST KIOSK CENTRAL
KIOSKELEVATEDPROMENADE
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UPPER ESPLANADE GREEN
SPACE AXIALPATH
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CULTURALCOMLEX
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03tokyo replay centre
masters studio d
A complex of private technological entertainment spaces, located as a central hub of Otaku culture in Akihabara,
Tokyo.
This studio was driven by process based design, where the area surrounding the site was analysed to uncover underlying relationships. These relationships were then replicated in a physical mnemonic model which became the basis for an iterative design process for the Replay Centre. The resulting design of interlocking geometry, which is offset to create circulation space within the
building, was a result of mapping the relationships and cultural differences between the main, highly organised
arterial roads in Akihabara compared to the small ad-hoc nature of the laneways which connect them.
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28 MNEMONIC CONCEPT MODELtokyo replay centre
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Conceptual diagram based on mnemonic site model
Resulting geometry applied to building volu-metric requirements. Circulation space remains
in tact yet reconngured
Building Envelope Cells Cell oset resulting in circulation space
Merging of cells
Starting Cell Geometry
Floorplates incerted as guide
Cell provides inhabitable volume
Floor plate removed
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31perspective section tokyo replay centre
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33exploded axonometric diagram tokyo replay centre
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04710 barkly street
masters studio c
A sustainable, mixed use, medium density redevelopment of a double block in Footscray.
The proposal is borne out of three main design principles: the first is based on the idea of creating a community
within the development where interaction between the inhabitants can occur. The second is division of the site into public, agricultural and natural zones, resulting in a privacy gradient. The third principle is the connective boardwalk,
which runs as a ribbon through the length of the site, linking all the elements together.
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SITE LOCATION
privacy gradient broken viewline connective boardwalk
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Twisting, addition and subtracted geometry was applied to a basic shape and used as the basis for the form.
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solar panels are utilised on roof sections which are angled for optimum solar gain in order to power the site.
cantilivered upper floor creates a setback for the front door of each dwelling. this, when combined with screening vegetation creates a private space for the entry of each dwelling.
heavily planted section of site along water overflow drainage for uptake of excess water.
roof garden accomodates the need for open private space while also providing a secondary area for a food garden. a green roof also helps to insulate the building and deciduous plants can be used to provide seasonal shading.
Dwellings are rotated on site in order to face north, these angles are carried through the dwellings with addition and subtraction of form in order for each dwelling to gain the maximum natural light.
Timber cladding continues up to the second story where glazing is punched in between panels to create a light, airy room.
Central decking is communal area at centre of development with a chicken coop, outdoor kitchen and veggie garden. There is rainwater storage under the decking which is used for drinking water as well as a grey and blackwater treatment system. A pergola sits over the top which can have a shading system attached or netting to protect the food garden from pests.
fruit tree orchard.
Planted lightwell illuminates the semi-underground carpark from the west while creating a green view from the cafe.
Pathway moves between garden beds to facilitate interaction between inhabitants.
Pergola over courtyard with deciduous vine forseasonal shading . The entrance is framed between the cantilevered first floor and garden shed and set down half a meter to create different zoning from the boardwalk.
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dwellings are designed to create individual privacy
within.stanhope street.
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barkly street.
studio apartment.
semi-undergroundcarpark.
thermal chimney effect utilised
central communal
decking/veggie garden.
storage area/ barbeque.
chicken coop.
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PAVEDAREA
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Roof to be brownbuilt 305 steel deckingwith 1500mm intermediate spacing
Roof to have 3 degree slope
Outdoor paving to use 400mm granitetiles
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PC - Polished ConcreteCT - 200X200 Ceramic TileM.WC - Male BathroomF.WC - Female BathroomDIS.WC - Disabled BathroomS - StorageK/B - Kitchen/BathroomFW - Floor Waste TrapDG - Double Glazed Window
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WALL TYPESA1 - THERMOMASS Precast concrete sandwich panel
Total thickness: 260mm consisting of:
150mm structural concrete 60mm internal insulation 60mm external concrete
A2 - 90mm Internal stud wall consisting of: 90mm timber stud 13 mm plasterboard
150mm concrete slab with 50mm screed on top, polished to finish260mm prefabricated Thermomass walls with 90mm stud intermediatewalls. Polished concrete flooring except bathrooms, were a ceramic tile is used. Staircase platform cantilevers outon second storey, with servives loc-ated below.Double glazed Northern windows
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ZINCALUME STEEL CLADDING
200MM STEEL UB
120mm SLAB WITH SL82REINFORCEMENT TOP AND BOTTOM
260mm THERMOMASS PANEL
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200MM STEEL UB
TIMBER PACKING TO SUIT
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12MM BONDEK SLAB50MM SCREED10MM SKIRTING
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13MM PLASTERBOARD
BROWNBUILT 305STEEL ROOFING COLOURBOND CAPPING
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C20015 PURLINSAT 1200 CENTRESROOF SARKING WITH ANTICON
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06model making
various work
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4747model making
physical model for 710 barkly street
Balsa model placed within surrounding suburban context, handcut
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construction design model, lasercut from boxboard
three dimensonial voronio model
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balsa model for the design of a car showroom and carpark, handcut.
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07international architecture studio
galapagos 2015cities in protected areas
In 2015 I was selected among a small group of students from Melbourne University to participate in a month long design studio based in the Galapagos Islands, Ecudaor. The studio was run with two other groups of students from Mexico and Ecuador and was based around the analysis of the interactions between the fragile protected natural
systems and the human ones existing within the islands. The final project culminated in a video which was presented to the community in Puerto Ayora, which outlined a boardwalk intervention which aimed to reconnect the city with the sea and provide
spaces where humans and animals can exist in unison.
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thank you.