REVEAL“Stains on a building are evidence of its capacity for resistance” – Kolarevic and Malkawi, 2005
“Reveal” is based on the concept of persistence over change. It is a reflection of Wyndham’s aspiration to break away from its stagnant past –constantly and gradually evolving towards a progressive new future. The sculpture is one which stands proud within the constant changes surrounding it, a form influenced by weather and enhanced through time. From afar, the tower serves as a marker for the city, a sign, a gateway. Up close, it is a sculpture of persistence. The sculpture’s veils will eventually corrode, revealing the true form of the sculpture. Hence a prevailing theme of metamorphosis exists, symbolising the progression of a city which can only happen and be observed with time. The sculpture will therefore mature together with the city, growing together with its changes and making it an essential part of Wyndham – changing as much as the city changes. The stains and patina then become the symbol of the city’s resistance, and its gradual progress towards the future.
The tower fulfils Wyndham’s aspiration of wanting something which inspires and enriches the municipality. It is exciting and eye-catching – a dynamic tower which constantly reinvents itself through time. This is an essential characteristic which the municipality wants - a sculpture with little maintenance and has “longevity in its appeal”. The tower and the city will go hand in hand towards progress– acting as a catalyst for further improvements in the city, inspiring the community at large, and encourages further reflection of the sculpture beyond first glance. There is this sense of meaning, a continuous interest in the sculpture as we observe its transformations through time.
DETAIL
TIMELINE : 2012 2020 2028 2036
Elsa CHRISTIAN | 377955
Nadira JEANNOT | 376188
Jinn Jyh LEOW | 376016
Mohd. Izzat MOHD. NAZRI | 376055
ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO : AIR | SEMESTER 1 | 2012
TUTORS : LOREN ADAMS | CHRIS GILBERT
Geelong
Wyndham
Melbourne
ITERATIONS
CONSTRUCTION METHOD
combined surface striations
steel boltssteel cover
steel cover
brass nails
copper underlay copper underlay
precast concrete panel(cnc milled formwork)
precast concrete panel(cnc milled formwork)
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covered striations exposed striations
SITE PLAN
0 50 100 150 200 250m
DESIGN PROCESS
55o 55o
DAY NIGHT
WATE
R PA
TH TI
MELIN
E
2012 2020 2028 2036
2044
WIND DIRECTION
N
TWIST
Towards Geelong // looking back (newly built) Towards Geelong // driver’s view (20 years later)
PERSPECTIVES
IRON SHEET VEILS AND ANCHOR DETAIL
east bound
west bound
0mm 100 200 300 400 500
2mm thick iron sheet (exposed)
iron sheet anchors coatedwith corrosion resistant barrier buried undergorund