architectural design 101semester one portfolio
ruben wills 13945330
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1 | colour of movement...
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brief...in collaboration with 23 other groups, orchestrate a continuous chain event spanning 1,620 seconds...
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final submission...
2 | compositional analysis...
represent the essence of architect glen murcutt’s “simpson-lee house” graphically...brief...
initial ideas...
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hillside...
one with nature...
open plan...
development...
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land mass...
open space...
closed space...
protecting service walls...
unobstructed views...
finalising thoughts...
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final submission...
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3 | idea, echo, void...
part 1 | research the bather’s bay area of fremantle and investigate a profound idea...part 1 | as part of a group, use only words to create a timeline of your idea of bather’s bay... part 2 | ue research of the bather’s bay area and select an idea to use in an individual project...continupart 2 | the concept of an ‘echo’ with relation to the idea drawn from the site...define tpart 2 | truct a void, conceptually & physically, to house the ‘echo’ of an idea...constru
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initial ideas...
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“text to spell out history of fremantle”
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research...
W h a d j u k people of Fremantle
(Munjaree, Walyalup). Memorial in Esplanade Park
describes aboriginal viewpoint. Captain Stirling arrived on the Parmelia, June 1829 with 68 settlers.Roads laid out in a grid pattern by John Septimus Roe in 1829. Round House: Built, 1830-31. Closed 1850. Oldest colonial build-ing in WA designed by Henry Reveley. First courthouse built 1835. Tunnel built 1837 to provide access to High St from Bathers Bay Jetty. St John's Anglican Church: 1843Convict labour was imported to Western Australia. Scindian in 1850. 75 convicts.Warder's Quarters: Built 1851 Commissariat Store: Built 1851-62 Lunatic asylum: Built 1861-65 (only purpose-built lunatic asylum in Western Australia during the 1800s)NEW St John's: 1878, consecrated in 1882Railway to Perth opened in 1881Fremantle Prison: Built, 1852-59. Closed 1991. Fremantle Boys' School: built
1852. Town hall opened 1887fmr. Adelaide Steamship
b u i l d i n g
First 9 months relationships fine, even trading fish and game for bread and flour. Nyungarpractice of burning land was seen as hostile bysettlers. Aboriginals liked colonists’ provisionsand thieved and speared livestock, which they saw as ‘fair game’. 1831, an aboriginal was shotwhilst taking potatoes from a settler’s garden.Yangan seeked revenge and speared EnionEntwhistle, and a group of Nyungar warriors inwhich Yangan was leader killed a settler named Gaze. Perth Gazette: The reckless daring of thisdesperado, who sets his life at a pin's fee, is beingthe subject of general observation, and we firmlybelieve for the most trivial offence, even with aloaded musket at his breast, he would take thelife of any man who provoked him.
Our Western Land Foundation Day 1 June 1829 to Proclamation Day 21 October 1890 This is the first of four historical facts sheets prepared for Celebrate WA by
� Ruth Marchant James. The purpose of these documents is to present a brief and accurate timeline �
of the important dates and events in the history of Western Australia.
re-European Settlement
The Aboriginal people have inhabited the continent of Australia for over 40,000 years. Among the many tribes representing various districts in Western Australia are: Nyungar (South-West) Yamatji (Murchison) Bardi (Broome) Ngaamyatjarra (Warburton Ranges)
Walmadjeri (Fitzroy district) Indjibandji (Pilbara)
xploration, Pre-European Settlement
1616 Dirk Hartog in Eendracht discovered Dirk Hartog Island while visiting the Shark Bay area.
1618 Van Hillcom, on board Zeewulfe sighted the same section of the northern coast. 1619 Frederick de Houtman in command of the Dordrecht discovered and named Houtman Abrolhos.
1622 Voyage of the Leeuwin to the south-west corner of the WA.
1627 Frans Thyssen in the Gulden Zeepaerdt sailed past the future site of Albany and into the Great Australian Bight as far as South Australia. Nuytsland was named after an official on board.
1629 Batavia wrecked on the Abrolhos Islands. 1656 Vergulde Draeke (Gilt Dragon) wrecked near
Ledge Point. 1688 William Dampier in the Cygnet, arrived at Kings
Sound on 15 January and named it Cygnet Bay.
1696/ 1697 A Dutch expedition led by Willem de Vlamingh in
command of the Geelvinck, accompanied by the Nijptangh and Weseltje reached and named Rottnest on 29 December 1696. On 5 January 1697, before sailing north, a party explored the mainland from Cottesloe to the Swan River which De Vlamingh named after the black swans he discovered.
1699 In command of the Roebuck, Dampier made a second visit. He landed at Shark’s Bay and Dampier Archipelago.
1712 Wreck of the Zuyrdorp on the north of the Murchison River. 1791 Capt. George Vancouver in Discovery named
King George Sound (Albany). 1792 A French survey of the south coast involved two
vessels, Recherche under the command of Captain D’Entrecasteaux, and Esperance under Captain de Kermadec.
1801 Capt. Matthew Flinders, in command of Investigator, visited King George Sound. 1801 - 1803, two French scientific expeditions
involving three ships Geographe, Naturaliste and Casuarina, commanded respectively by Cmdr Nicolas Baudin, Capt. Hamelin and Lieut Louis de Freycinet, visited the south-west region, the Swan River and the north-west coast.
uropean Settlement
1826 December 25, Major Edmund Lockyer, in charge of a detachment of soldiers from 39th Regiment and a group of convicts, arrived in King George Sound (then part of NSW) aboard the brig Amity to establish a military outpost to forestall French interest.
1827 March 7, Capt. James Stirling, in command of HMS Success, anchored in Cockburn Sound. He explored the Swan River, surveyed the islands off-shore and with Charles Fraser, colonial botanist (NSW), presented a favourable
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aboriginal history...
general history...
merge histories...
final submission...
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part 1 |pp research the bather’s bay area of fremantle and investigate a profound idea...reseapart 1 | rt of a group, use only words to create a timeline of your idea of bather’s bay...as part part 2 | continue research of the bather’s bay area and select an idea to use in an individual project...part 2 | define the concept of an ‘echo’ with relation to the idea drawn from the site...part 2 | construct a void, conceptually & physically, to house the ‘echo’ of an idea...
brief...
initial ideas...
V o i d . . .
a void of the ‘echoed’ matter movement will be represented by;
what was existant formerly...
MINUS
...what is existant presently
existant formerly:
existant presently:
-ve/+ve void:
THE LONG JETTYROUNDHOUSE
WHALER’STUNNEL
Echo of movem e n t . . .
echo... remnant... remainder...
what remains from the the movement of matter?
the present stateThe only way in which to recognise this change is to acknowledge the former state ...through a negative or positive void It will be represented in ONE significant matter change
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development...
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sketch models...
first attempt plaster model...
final submission...
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4 | a place for a happening...
using the previous project as a touchstone, create an event project proposal...the event must specify the audience, location and duration...the footprint of the event must not exceed forty square metres and some of this must reside in the little high street piazza...
brief...
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initial ideas...
sun & moon movement to create shifting shadows...
ganzfeld effect...
concept development...
through a single colour...experience a space
link back to previous project; experience a shift...
floatation tank...
sensory deprivation...
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conservation of energy...
light lock...
sensory substitution...
finalising thoughts...
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different experiences...
model development...
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final submission...
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final model...