Slide 14 Site Analysis Newman Accommodation Project Building Heights / Streetscape Reduced mass and scale to 3 storeys interfacing the street, with increased setbacks to Mackay Street residential dwellings - significant to the enhancement of the existing streetscape and the built form. 3 Levels 4 Levels Agenda page 21
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Slide 14
Site Analysis
Newman Accommodation Project
Building Heights / Streetscape
Reduced mass and scale to 3 storeys interfacing the street, with increased setbacks to Mackay Street residential dwellings - significant to the enhancement of the existing streetscape and the built form.
3 Levels
4 Levels
Agenda page 21
Slide 15
Site Analysis
Newman Accommodation Project
Shadow Diagrams
SUMMER SOLSTICE
0900 1200 1700
WINTER SOLSTICE
0900 1200 1700
Agenda page 22
Slide 16
Architecture
Design Philosophy
Comfortable and contemporary lifestyle – a home away from home.
Composing landscape, courtyard and building to create an immersive environment.
Spatial configuration creates division between living/ sleeping spaces and the common walkways.
Balcony offers an external extension to the room.
Agenda page 25
Slide 19
Architecture
Newman Accommodation Project
Room Module Stack
The residential building will be entirely modular - built off site, saving time and resources, working within a safe and controlled environment and providing the high quality finish essential to the overall project.
3 to 4 storeys in height – 3 levels to the street.
Each unit comprises a single bedroom (with wardrobe, desk and amenities), bathroom and private balcony.
Transportable module 16.2m long by 4.2m wide is self sufficient:
• 2 Single Bedrooms
• 2 Balconies
• Walkway
• Built in services
Agenda page 26
Slide 20
Architecture
Newman Accommodation Project
Modular Construction – THE NICHOLSON
Agenda page 27
Slide 21
Architecture
Newman Accommodation Project
Modular Construction – LITTLE HERO
Agenda page 28
Slide 22
Architecture
Newman Accommodation Project
Plan - Village A
255 Rooms (2/3 Storey)
COURTYARD
Agenda page 29
Slide 23
Architecture
Newman Accommodation Project
Plan - Village B
351 Rooms (2/3 Storey)
COURTYARD
Agenda page 30
Slide 24
Architecture
Newman Accommodation Project
Plan - Village C
379 Rooms (2/3 Storey)
COURTYARD
Agenda page 31
Slide 25
Architecture
Newman Accommodation Project
Central Facilities Building
Administration
Gymnasium
Dining facilities
Kitchen
BOH and Storage
COURTYARD “THE SQUARE”
Agenda page 32
Slide 26
Architecture
Newman Accommodation Project
Courtyard View
Agenda page 33
Slide 27
Architecture
Newman Accommodation Project
Materials
Compressed Fibre Cement Sheet
Aluco bond Panel
Perforated metal Panel
Profiled Metal Sheet
Plastic Timber - Modwood
SHADE PANEL
Agenda page 34
Slide 28
Architecture
Newman Accommodation Project
Materials – EXTERIOR
Agenda page 35
Slide 29
Architecture
Newman Accommodation Project
Materials – EXTERIOR
Agenda page 36
Slide 30
Landscape
Newman Accommodation Project
Existing trees have been retained wherever possible, to assist with the reinforcement of the Newman Drive and Mackay Street ‘Green Streets’ and Fortescue Avenue ‘Watercourse Spine’ as stipulated in the Newman Revitalisation Plan.
Survey was undertaken on site, which indicates trees capable of being retained and trees which were not.
Additional trees are to be planted along with other forms of landscaping.
Agenda page 37
Slide 31
Landscape
Newman Accommodation Project
Design Philosophy
To create a homely, resort styled landscaping scheme within the traditionally sterile environment of fly in fly out accommodation.
Provide a functional refuge, in way of a calming environment with slow moving water, a shaded canopy and lush tropical planting, and making available spaces at an urban/residential scale for passive individual and group uses.
The external sides of the accommodation buildings are proposed to provide functional and aesthetic elements, passive and active security whilst retaining an attractive streetscape. These include:
• Local stone pitching – to catch rainwater runoff
• Lush tropical planting - to help with scaling the tall buildings in the landscape
• Small pockets of lawn and open canopy tree planting
• Natural earth walls and fencing, rather than traditional security fencing.