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Based on the aesthetic of concrete architecture, this design works conventional materials and simple forms into a house that addresses the needs of modern living in Macedon. It is designed to fulfil all the criteria to become a comprehensive community housing. This building solves the issue of bushfire, by using system that protects the house. Moreover, recognizing the limited nature of natural resources, the house is designed to minimize the impact on its location and also to use a little energy and as many recycle materials as possible.
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Macedon HousingDesigned by Hizkia Irwanto Gouw
HDINTD 321- Interior Design Studio- Inhabitation
Lecturer : Val AustinHizkia Irwanto Gouw
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Based on the aesthetic of concrete architecture, this design works conventional materials and simple forms into a house that addresses the needs of modern living in Macedon. It is designed to fulfil all the criteria to become a comprehensive community housing. This building solves the issue of bushfire, by using system that protects the house. Moreover, recognizing the limited nature of natural resources, the house is designed to minimize the impact on its location and also to use a little energy and as many recycle materials as possible.
Design Aim
“People’s lives are made up of more that what is in the house; there are also the streets they walk, the station they use, and the park they visit. The city environ-ment is inherently what gives our city life richness”
Ryue Nizhizawa
“i want to close the gap between an architecture that you can realise outside and an architecture that you experience from inside. i want to continuously combine how we think about the overall environment and how we think of it about pro-gramme.”
Kazuyo Sejima
Macedon is a town on the Calder Freeway between Melbourne and Bendigo in the Macedon Ranges in central Victoria, Australia. It is in the Local Government Area of the Shire of Macedon Ranges, and is located at the foot of Mount Macedon, a 1,013-metre (3,320 ft) peak to the north. Macedon was a town that considered located in bushfire prone areas. In February 1983, the Ash Wednesday fires swept through the area, destroying many house. Nowaday, the Macedon people are fearing that it would come again. So, there is a need for a better area planning in this town.
Macedon Station
Site Plan 1:5000Macedon, Victoria
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View in Victoria St, which is one of the major street in Macedon. It is a resdential area. However, there are few shop and cafe, which usually for them to meet each other. The road is located on the right of train station, so the place is quite easy to find.
These are the typical house in Macedon. Almost every house is just one level. The size of the area is quite big, around 20x53 meters. However, they could not make useful of the space. The house footprint maybe only using 20-30% of the area, the rest is for garden and backyard, which they are, not take care very well and becoming waste of space. A few house using their backyard quite well, by creates a child playground.
The house usually have big terrace at the front and at the back, which is in purpose for sleep out spaces.
The interior of the house are still using the classic British style. In some rooms, they have door that connecting to other room.
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Proposed Site Plan 1:3000Macedon Housing
I proposed 156 houses which triple the density in Victoria St, Macedon. The idea behind this design was to create a community housing, which could become a tool for people or family in Macedon become closer to each others. To make it successful, I think to create smaller community between two to three families. By still using the lot that provided, I design houses for them, which they could share their facili-ties, such as kitchen, living room, and garden. I hope it can increase the awareness of families in Macedon about community. Moreover, although they will live together, there will be a differentiation between private and public space. So rather than designing one big house for them, it will be better to create a small pavilions or houses for each family, so they still have their privacy.
Furthermore, when i thought about Macedon, one word in my mind that could describe it was nature. Bush and gum tree cannot be sepa-rated from Macedon. Nature is the value that Macedon keeps until now. So my design should be incorporate bush and gum trees, not as an addition aspect, but somehow have to blend with the community. Then, I decide to place a bush and gum trees at the back of the lot. In the middle of it, there is a small pathway for people in Macedon to walk and feel the atmosphere of the nature. It also has an advan-tage for animals to migrate when there is a bushfire condition. In addition, to make it more accessible for the people, every two lot there is a laneway that connect the Victoria Street to the Gum trees area.
Victoria St
Heath St
Macedon Station
Elliot St
Initial Idea
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Underground Floor Plan 1:150Macedon Housing
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1 Cellar
2 Fire bunker
3 Underground Water Tank
4 Stair
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Ground Floor Plan 1:150Macedon Housing
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4 Stair
5 Main Entrance
6 Car Park
7 Deck
8 Kitchen
9 Bathroom
10 Double Bedroom
11 Workspace
12 People Entrance
13 Living Room
14 Toilet
15 Laundry
16 Communal Kitchen
17 Dining Area
18 Plant Area
19 Storage Room
20 Twin Bedroom
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Second Floor Plan 1:150Macedon Housing
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4 Stair
9 Bathroom
11 Workspace
13 Living Room
20 Twin Bedroom
21 Library Space
22 Single Bedroom
23 Void
24 Rooftop
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Third Floor Plan 1:150Macedon Housing
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4 Stair
9 Bathroom
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East Elevation 1:200Macedon Housing
West Elevation 1:200Macedon Housing
North Elevation 1:200Macedon Housing
South Elevation 1:200Macedon Housing
Sectional PerspectiveMacedon Housing
Summer Sun AngleThe bushfire roller shitter will minimize the
summer sun go inside the building.
Winter Sun AngleThe north facing
double height window wil allow the winter
Clerestory windowsMakes sunlight can go inside the house, but still give the privacy inside
Cross Ventilation(door, windows, vent)For air circulation purposes and for the cold breeze go inside the building
Cross Ventilation(door, windows, vent)To stabilize the temperature inside the building, there will be a window in upper level for the hot air to get out.
Bushfire Roller Window ShutterTo protect the window in bushfire condition
Concrete WallTo protect the building inside in bush fire condi-tion, and also will reduce the summer sun to go inside the house.
Concrete roofTo protect the building from ember attack
Stud wall combinationCombine the stud wall to the concrete load bearing wall, in purpose to reduce the cost.
Sustainable System Macedon Housing
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Components/Building Parts
1 Double Glazzed Windows (High SHGC and low U-value) 2 Low transmision Glass Low e-glass (Low SHGC) for the west windows 3 Low transmision Glass (Low e-glass) for the east windows 4 Double Glazzed Windows (Low u-value and SHGC)
5 Concrete slab
6 Laminated timber
7 Internal concrete load bearing wall
8 External concrete load bearing wall
9 Concrete roof
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Streets View
Small Lane View
Exterior Perspective
Plant Area View
Morning View
Exterior Perspective
Sunsett View
Night View
Exterior Perspective
Final Model
Library View
Bedroom View
Interior Perspective
Communal Kitchen View
Bedroom View
Interior Perspective
Communal Living Area View
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