Final Renders
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| Approaching the site from the east. The shell of the building seems to rise out of the ground and crawl up the side of the cliff. |
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| A view from the top of the cliffside walkway. This walkway connects the top of the cliffs to the HSW site and provides another view point of the CBD and the HSW |
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| Creating an open parkland for recreational activities and also for people to relax in was a main priority with the landscaping design. |
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| Aerial View of the approach from west site (from the CBD). The large open park is shown with the SHW Retreat and new City cat terminal shown in the background. |
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| View of the cliffside walkway connecting the site to the top of the cliff (via the under bridge walkway). The glass panels in the shell house the indoor pool. |
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| As visitors enter the building, they are greeted by the main reception foyer. A combination of natural and warm artificial lighting creates a comforting and welcoming atmosphere. |
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| A large living room and kitchen have sweeping views of the HSW site and riverfront CBD. |
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| Daytime shot of the upper indoor pool. The frosted glass panels enclose the space, letting in diffused light and offering some privacy from the outside world. |
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| The indoor pool again, but at night highlighting the illumination of the natural rock fact . |
Final Drawings
Final Plan Drawings.
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| Site Context Plan showing the proposed HSW Retreat and adjoining park. |
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| First Floor. Cafe on the bottom, and the entrace/foyer at the top of the stairs. Behind the reception s the offices for staff and a private elevator for the owner to access the residential unit. |
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| The top levels consist of the indoor lap pool (up the main stairs) and the residential unit which is accessible by only the owner through a private elevator. |
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| Longitudinal section of the building showing the different rooms and scale of them. |
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| North-South section showing how the building sits in the cliff and compares to the Story Bridge. Also the glass structure which encases the upper pool. |
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| Front elevation of the building and the shell which hugs the cliff face to the top of the site. |
Project 3
Approaching the end of the project I have begun the rendering process for the interior and exterior perspective views.
Trying to get these renders right takes a lot of time and requires multiple 'test' renders to be done, especially with the night-time shots as getting the lighting correct can take several attempts and tweaks.
Below are some of the test renders I did trying to perfect the shots.
Thats it for most of my progress test renders. Hopefully over the next few days I'll get all my final renders completed at a high quality ready for the presentation on Thursday.
Trying to get these renders right takes a lot of time and requires multiple 'test' renders to be done, especially with the night-time shots as getting the lighting correct can take several attempts and tweaks.
Below are some of the test renders I did trying to perfect the shots.
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| master bedroom looking through the archway. I plan on inserting an image of the CBD riverside to give this view better context. |
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| Indoor heated pool shot of the natural rock face and the shadows created by the glass and concrete 'shell' |
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| Indoor pool again but at night time. I added the upligts to the cliff face to accentuate its texture and make it into a feature wall. |
Thats it for most of my progress test renders. Hopefully over the next few days I'll get all my final renders completed at a high quality ready for the presentation on Thursday.
Project 3
Update of my Project 3 progress using Revit.
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| This is a plain material render showing the basic form of my building the shell that works its way up the cliff. Next step is to attach the curtain system to the shell to get the triangular effect. |
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| Continuing the aesthetic of my shell. My ferry terminal has a similar shade structure to it. |
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