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Existing walls to be removed
New brickwork walls
New structural timber walls
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A R C H I T E C T SD E S I G N 5
5 Queen Street, Chippendale NSW 2008Tel (02) 93191855 Fax (02) 93190836
A R C H I T E C T SD E S I G N 5
DESIGN 5 - ARCHITECTS PTY LTD ABN 22 090 066 194
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ACMAY 05 1:10 HA
FAIRFAX & ROBERTS
3-DVIEWS
44 MARTIN PLACESYDNEY NSW 2001
FAIRFAX & ROBERTS
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Site Location from Perth
Site Plan
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Commercial and Business Centre
Apartment Buildings
Village Square
Mixed Use Buildings
Park and Wetland
Town Houses
Transition Housing
Community Centre
Landmark Building Entry Statement to Joondalup Town Centre
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MASTERPLAN Scale 1:2000
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View from the South (Sketchp 3D)
JOONDALUP CITY FRINGE MASTERPLANMaster of Urban and Regional PlanningIntegrated Plan Making2015
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LEGENDMain StreetGreen Access StreetPark AvenueLocal StreetShared StreetLaneway
LOCATION PLAN ANALYSIS DIAGRAMStreet Character
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LEGENDGreen LinkPedestrian Access WayShared StreetMain Shared PathPedestrian ConnectionMixed Use Activity Corridor
Bus StopsVillage Square
LOCATION PLAN ANALYSIS DIAGRAMConnectivity
LEGENDStrata Development
Single Residential - Townhouses
Student Housing
Transition Housing
LOCATION PLAN ANALYSIS DIAGRAMResidential Design
Commercial and Business District
Mixed Use
LOCATION PLAN ANALYSIS DIAGRAMCommercial and Mixed Use
LEGEND LEGEND LEGEND4 to 5 Storeys
3 to 4 Storeys
2 to 3 storeys
2 storeysLandmark
LOCATION PLAN ANALYSIS DIAGRAMBuilding Heights
Water SensitiveUrban Design within Parking AreasRain GardensSwalesWetland ParkSignificant Existing Trees
LOCATION PLAN ANALYSIS DIAGRAMEnvironmental Conservation
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The uses of Technology Park are moved to the southern part of the Curtin University Campus, in the Research and Employment Precinct. This is done firstly to free up valuable land for residential development in close proximity to the campus, which will in turn bring the community closer. Secondly, this move will intensify the research and employment precinct.
The Hockey Stadium is retained on this portion of the site, and acts as a major activity node to attract members of the community into using this facility and attending matches.
The new residential precinct in the northern part of the campus has the advantages of views over the Golf Course as well as being located among the existing pine trees on the site.
Curtin Stadium and the adjacent Public Open Space are retained as an important community hub both for those living on the campus, as well as those living outside the campus.
The existing student residences are retained as they are, for their relationship with the adjacent suburb, and extended to increase student accommodation in close proximity to the campus, in the view of an increasing student population by 2031.
A new Light Rail Line goes through the central spine of the campus with stops located strategically at 400m intervals, and within the new residential area north of the campus, the Curtin Square, the new Research and Employment Precinct and outside the existing Waterford Plaza.
The Light Rail provides for the fast transit connections required between the campus, the Perth CBD and the wider Metropolitan area.
The Central Axis incorporates activities to be used both by students and the community residing in neighbouring suburbs. It physically connects the University with the suburbs located east and west of the campus and encourages movement through the campus. It also breaks the barrier created by the distributor roads on these two sides of the campus.
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Curtin University Concept Map
The new Research and Employment Precinct is located around the University’s newest investment, the Chemistry Building. It helps position Curtin as a major knowledge hub advancing into the 21st Century creating innovating technologies.
A new Light Rail Stop is incorporated within this development.
This Residential Precinct is built partly over vacant land and partly over existing car parking space. It helps create more on campus accommodation for the increasing number of students, academics and researchers.
Curtin Square is the new Social Hub for the Curtin University Campus, and incorporates a Light Rail Stop. It contains mixed use activities, including residential, retail, commercial and office, and it integrates with the adjoining residential precincts and Curtin Stadium.
As a social hub, it is meant to be a place to be used by the Curtin University community as well as neighbouring ones.
The Education Precinct is made up of existing buildings on the campus together with infill buildings that will incorporate mixed uses. These will increase the activity nodes on the campus to maintain the daytime vibrancy as well and create a safer place for students using the facilities at night time.
This Residential Precinct acts as a buffer between the Education precinct and the adjoining Swan Cottages, and provides for the extra residential accommodation required on the campus.
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The existing bus terminal is maintained as part of the transport network and links in with the Central Axis.
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CURTIN UNIVERSITY MASTERPLANMaster of Urban and Regional PlanningUrban Regeneration2013
Curtin University Location Map
SITE ANALYIS DIAGRAMGreen Open Space
SITE ANALYIS DIAGRAMSports and Recreation
SITE ANALYIS DIAGRAMActivity Nodes
SITE ANALYIS DIAGRAMPedestrian Links
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LOCATION PLAN ANALYSIS DIAGRAMLight Rail through the Precinct
LOCATION PLAN ANALYSIS DIAGRAM400 m Walkability Radius
LOCATION PLAN ANALYSIS DIAGRAMBuilding Use
LOCATION PLAN ANALYSIS DIAGRAMBuilding Heights
MASTERPLAN Scale 1:8000 Sketch Perspective of Curtin Square Cross section through the Curtin Square
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CURTIN SQUARE PRECINCT SITE PLANScale 1:1000
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1 Curtin Square
The Curtin Square incorporates an 1800 m2 (40 m X 45 m) public square integrated with a sheltered Light Rail stop. It has a seamless surface finish, and the tram and vehicular traffic along Dumas Road run over it at reduced speeds.
It is a transit area for Light Rail commuters and is furnished to offer a space for students and staff to stop and repose, have a coffee, or make use of student facilities and shop for student essentials in the new Civic Building facing onto the square.
2 Civic Center
The Civic Building is 5 storeys high:• Ground and 2nd floors: 8 retail uses• 3rd to 5th floors: civic uses for student events and
other gatherings.
3 Mixed Use Building
This building is 5 storeys high with a central courtyard and parking bays.• Ground floor: 25 retail and commercial uses • 2nd floor: 25 offices providing links to industries.• 3rd to 5th floors: residential uses – 114 X 1
bedroom apartments.
4 Residential Building
This residential building is 4 storeys high, with 60 X 1 bedroom apartments. The ground floor has a flexible layout to allow for either commercial uses or residential uses or a mix of both.
5 Town Housing
The townhouses are 3 storeys high and provide shared housing opportunities for up to 6 students per house.The precinct accommodates 48 terraced houses and 288 students.
The area is designed with on street parking for residents and visitors.
6 Short Term AccomodationThis building is designed as a landmark to be viewed from the Tram, or private vehicle, when entering the University campus from Hayman Road, along Dumas Road.
It is 5 storeys high and provides short term accommodation for visitors, such as visiting scholars, to the campus.
7 Mixed Use Building
This mixed use building is also 5 storeys high.• Ground floor: 8 retail and commercial uses• 2nd floor: 8 offices providing links to industries.• 3rd to 5th floors: residential uses – 24 X 2 bedroom
apartments.
8 Residential Building
These buildings are 4 storeys high and provide a mix of 1 or 2 bedroom apartments. There are 152 X 1 bedroom apartments and 80 X 2 bedroom apartments.
9 Parking Lot
This parking lot is part of an existing parking area. The number of bays are reduced as it is assumed that the TOD will prompt students and visitors to campus to make use of public transport. However, this parking area is provided in order to maintain the provision of parking for those that need to drive to the campus, and it can be shared between the on campus residents and visitors.
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EMTEL HEADQUATERS RENDERINGSOFFICE BUILDING - EBENE CYBERCITYMauritiusOGA Mauritius Ltd2005
Ground Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
Site Plan
Daytime Street ElevationNighttime Street Elevation
South Elevation
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Existing walls to be removed
New brickwork walls
New structural timber walls
Date Amendment/IssueNo
Drawing Title
Date Scale Drawn Checked
Drawing No
Check all dimensions before commencing work Figured dimensions to be taken in preference to scale
Date Amendment/IssueNo
Notes
A R C H I T E C T SD E S I G N 5
5 Queen Street, Chippendale NSW 2008Tel (02) 93191855 Fax (02) 93190836
A R C H I T E C T SD E S I G N 5
DESIGN 5 - ARCHITECTS PTY LTD ABN 22 090 066 194
Job
Client
ACMAY 05 1:10 HA
FAIRFAX & ROBERTS
3-DVIEWS
44 MARTIN PLACESYDNEY NSW 2001
FAIRFAX & ROBERTS
0416/A3/CC 04
2
04Window Sign1
04Main Entrance
FAIRFAX & ROBERTS SIGNAGEMARTIN PLACESYDNEYDesign 5 Architects Pty Ltd2004
Hand Drawn Axonometric View of Main Entry Door With Canopy
Exisiting Facade
Facade with new Canopy & Signs 17