Mar 14, 2016
Bachelor of Environments with a Major in ArchitectureThe University of Melbourne
Studios
The Photographer’s House
Breath of Life
Barlow Motors
The Photographer’s House
2007/02 - Arquitecture and City Planning - Universidade do Vale do Itajaí
Studio title: Urbanism Project II and Architecture Project II
Studio tutors: Renato Saboya, Sérgio Torres, Heloisa Moura and Luciano Tricarico
Designated Site: Neighborhood of São Judas Tadeu, Balneário Camboriú, Brazil
Program: It was a shared project between two subjects. The Urbanism tutors had me design the entire urban environment for the large empty lot, while the Architecture tutors had me design a house for one of the lots for a family of four including a photographic studio for the father to work in.
Computer programs used: AutoCAD
Quick Project description: A large natural park was created around the river to protect local fauna and flora. The street next to the park is a mixed zone to keep the area busy at all times as to not attract crime into the park. Lots were also selected for a school, a kinder garden and a public doctor’s office.Lot 51 was selected for the photographer’s house. The house is simple, but has all the commodities for a family of four.
City of Balneário Camboriú, Brazil
The Photographer’s House
Neighborhood of São Judas Tadeu Area developed in Urbanism Lot chosen for the photographer’s house
The Photographer’s House
Street adjacent to park
Complete area overview
Residential street
Street adjacent to park
Main central street
Residential street
The Photographer’s House
Ground floor First floor Roof
Section BB
Section AA
The Photographer’s House
West Facade
East Facade
North Facade
South Facade
Perspective
2012/01 - Bachelor of Environments - University of Melbourne
Breath of LifeStudio title: Architecture Design Studio: Air
Studio tutor: Finnian Warnock and Paul Loh
Designated Site: Princess Freway – Wyngham City gateway
Program: design a gateway for the City of Wyngham that will signal the entrance to the Greater Melbourne.
Computer programs used: AutoCAD, Rhino, Grasshopper, Photoshop, InDesign and Sketchup
Models made by: Rhino, laser cutting and hand cut
Quick Project description: The class was divided in groups of four students. My group decided to keep the history of the area in mind so we used the aboriginal stories of the area as inspiration. The snake is present in many of their stories and it was our start point for our design. We wanted our sculpture to appear alive and breathing and created cells that resemble the snake scales.
Breath of Life
Breath of Life
Section
Location
Site Plan
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Prototype for final breathing cell
Breath of Life
Construction
Breath of Life
Breath of Life
Barlow MotorsStudio title: Architecture Design Studio: Fire
Studio tutor: Karina Piper
Designated Site: 20-28 La Trobe St, Melbourne
Program: design a building for Alexander George Barlow, a highly innovative, but slightly shady businessman. The building must house a car dealer, a car service area, 300 space car parking, a bachelor apartment and a rooftop 9 hole mini golf course.
Computer programs used: AutoCAD, Photoshop, InDesign, as well as hand drawings.
Models made by: hand
Quick Project description: I see Mr. Barlow as inventive, original, and a little eccentric. He was someone who really enjoyed the attention. My design is slightly eccentric and brings the “big things” into the city of Melbourne. The building appears to be a large pile of tires made of glass and metal.
2012/02 - Bachelor of Environments - University of Melbourne
Barlow Motors
Barlow Motors
Location
La Trobe St Elevation Mackenzie St Elevation
Grant Lane Elevation
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Section
Barlow Motors
Building Model
Ground Floor Model
Parking Model
Ground Floor - Car Dealer
First Floor - Car Service
Second - Ninth Floors - Parking
Tenth Floor - Bachelor Apartment
Eleventh Floor - Mini Golf
Barlow Motors
Mini Golf Model
Moving Neon Sign for the Mini Golf
Grazi PradaBachelor of Environments with a Major in Architecture
The University of Melbourne