Saturday, June 2, 2007
Site Visit - Harrison Place on Ryrie street
The columns in this structure are either concrete with reinforcing or steel columns covered in concrete. Im guessing the first option. You can see the pre-fabricated concrete walls have been positioned.
You can tell the floors have already been poured in by the slight spillage over the sides, as pictured below.
Friday, June 1, 2007
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Site visit - La Trobe Terrace
Monday, May 21, 2007
Sunday, May 20, 2007
The Torre Cube
Catalan architect, Carme Pino has managed to unshackle a modern office block from the burden of energy intensive air conditioning through imaginative passive solar design. Her design positions the offices outside of a space created by three sentral arc-like concrete trunks. The prism-like glass walled and mostly column-free offices have opening windows and are protected from the Mexican sun by the external horizontally slatted wood panneling. This can be easily adjusted by office workers to suite their individual shade of light requirements. An inner void, formed by the trio of curving supports, creates an atrium that brings further natural ventilation up to the narrowest internal profile of the suspended ofices. Additionallt it allows a transfer of more daylight into those central spaces. If craving more air and light, inhabitants can visit open terraces, which also form the roofs of the loweer wedge of offices.
Friday, May 18, 2007
Site visit - Whoolsheds next to Deakin
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