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ANLAN CHEN
selected architectural portfolio 2010 - 2015
Hello,My Name is Anlan Chen, This folio is a selected collection of my projects, following the motto
‘Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler'
Hence every project revolves around one concept only,
with an attempt to find a bit of joy in everyday life.
At the moment I am entertaining a variety of ideas about what to do
next and am open to
all suggestions, dire warnings, and employment opportunities.
To contact me directly or to request a hardcopy of this folio:
M: 0430 123 567
W: ellencrf.wix.com/anlanchenfolio (in progress)
ACADEMIC
PROFESSIONAL
22 Longstaff Street KewTown Planning Documents
Monash Health Laboratories RefurbishmentWorking Drawing, Spatial Layout & Staging Diagram
Victoria Police Station, MorwellTender Drawing
Bengbu Commercial Complex Site Study, Physical Modeling, Rendering
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HeadSpaceVirtual Environment
Unearthing // Herring Island Discovery CentreArchitectural Design Studio_Earth
Brave New World // University of Melbourne New ComplexArchitecture Design Studio C
Transparency As Metaphor // Deutsche Oper, BerlinTU Delft Complex Project Studio
Notions of HomeThesis Design Studio
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ACADEMIC
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What if we could wear clouds as hats?
1. Plasticine modeling of the concept2. Slice the model at 1cm interval3-4. Scan the slices and colourcode each outline5-6. Reconstruct the model to scale in Sketchup with the help of outlines7. Scan my skull into Sketchup using the same method, so as to tailor the headpiece for my head8. Unfold the headpiece into continuous strips
9. Cut out the printed strips on cardboard 10. Glue the strips together11. Due to the excessive tension during assembling, the model was broken down into 7 sub-parts.
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HeadSpaceVirtual Environments 2010
Coordinator: Stanislav Roudavski
This project is about transforming ideas literally from within our heads onto their exterior - to build a self-wearable paper headpiece that could only be constrained by our imagination. It could be viewed as a micro-scale architecture for the head, for it goes through the same design and fabrication process, as well as relying on the same digital tools.
Dozens of testing are conducted in order to find the right material and methodology to realize the core concept, or rather an object exist only in the designer's head. Nevertheless the end result is still surprising to the designer as it adds to the innitial idea extra dimensions of shadow, volume, texture and relationship to its surroundings.
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With the intention of integrating visitors' experience of the island into their experience of the architecture, the Discovery Centre was inspired by the vertical circular movement, which leads the visitors to travel constantly above / underground in order to unearth the rich natural history of the island.
Entry/Admin
Geological History
Ground
LevelRecent Past
ColonisationThe Living Environment
circu
lation diagram
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4
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5
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Unearthing // Herring Island Discovery CentreArchitectural Design Studio_Earth 2011
Coordinator: Alexander Selenitsch
Entry/Admin
Geological History
Ground
LevelRecent Past
ColonisationThe Living Environment
circu
lation diagram
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1. Visitors arrive at the island by boat2. Among the native plants, environmental sculptures made from natural materials reflect the island’s tranquil setting, waiting to be discovered.3. Multiple trails leading to the Discovery Centre, which is located at the center of the island.4. The Geological History Exhibition displays the soil strata of the island via a floor-to-ceiling glass.5. The Colonisaiton Exhibition on the first floor provide visitors with panorama view of the island above the bushes. 6. The Living Environments Exhibition at the back is filled with native plants have been perserved on the island. It is also a mini-park for visitors to rest and enjoy the outdoor environment. 7. An amphitheatre is designed for public lectures and casual performances.
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Lift Core
CIRCULATION
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PROgRAMS
Ticket Office & Administration Entrance Geological History Exhibition
Storage Colonisation Discussion Exhibition Recent Past Exhibition
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How does a diverse population co-habit the same building for 24/7?
ACADEMIC18000 m2
COMMERCIAL15000 m2
RESIDENTIAL10000 m2
Vertical Circulation
GROUND LEVEL
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 2 - ACADEMIC
LEVEL 3 - COMMERCIAL
LEVEL 4 - ACADEMIC
LEVEL 5 - COMMERCIAL
LEVEL 6 - ACADEMIC
ACADEMIC ENTRY
LEVEL 7 - COMMERCIAL
LEVEL 8 - ACADEMIC
LEVEL 9 - RESIDENTIAL
LEVEL 10 - RESIDENTIAL
LEVEL 11 - RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL ENTRY
Additional stairs connecting different levels of the same program
APARTMENT ENTRY
APARTMENT UNIVERSITY/OFFICE
8:00 WAKE UP
CAFE & RESTAURANT
SUPERMARKET
8:30 BREAKFAST12:00 LUNCH19:00 DINNER
LECTURES/TUTORIALS/NIGHT CLASSES
9:00 - 12:0013:00 - 21:00
18:00 AFTER CLASS SHOPPPING
18:00GOING HOME
CRAM FOR EXAMS
TAKE A POWER NAP
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41m
Brave New WorldUniversity of Melbourne New Complex
Architectural Design Studio C 2013Coordinator: Hamish Lyon, Dean Boothroyd
Level 8 Shared Lounge Room
Mezzanine levels at interjunction of academic and commercial space
The challenge of this new complex is to integrate multiple programs into one buiiding while keeping all functions independent. Because of the diversity of programs in the brief, the complex could almost be viewed as a self-sufficient world where one do not feel compelled to leave.
Inspired by two interlocking hands, the relationship between different programs in the new design not only gives each program its own sense of privacy and security, but also evokes interesting interation among these programs by retaining visual linkage. Furthermore, at where two programs meet each other, a designated shared space is created to encourage interaction betweeen different demographic groups. Therefore people could choose to either socialise or retreat to their own program whenever they feel comfortable.
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Academic Space
Commercial Space
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F8: Shared lounge room
Food Court
Mezzanine levels shared between academic and commercial
Public Entry from Swanston St Public Entry from
Cardigan St
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Early morning food court
Waiting for lecture to begin
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Lunch break
Afternoon in the office
24 hourS in thE CoMPLEx
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Getting off work
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TU Berlin Architekturmuseum, Inv. Nr. F 10527
Fritz Bornemann (1912-2007)Deutsche Oper, Berlin-Charlottenburg (1956-1960)Ansicht Neubau im Stadtbild der BismarckstraßeFotoFoto auf Papier18,00 x 24,10 cmInv.-Nr. F 10527
(c) Architekturmuseum der Technischen Universität Berlin in der Universitätsbibliothek. Bereitgestellt am 14.03.2014 um 15:57 Uhr anIP-Adresse 145.94.224.181. Nutzung nur zum privaten und wissenschaftlichen Gebrauch. Auflösung: 1600 x 1178 Pixel.
ARCHITECT’S VISION
In the spirit of Bayreuth, in that audience is all equal in the face of opera as the supreme art form, the building features:- No box- Amphitheater-like auditorium, equal view for all audience- Sunken orchestra pit
A box was put back in the auditorium for leader visits, more storage, rehearsal and administrative space to accommodate a full German repertoire.
Modernist language to depart from ‘Facist Classicm‘ and establish ‘a cultural living room‘ for all, features:- Glass facades display the foyer- Same auditorium layout as 1912 without box- low-ceiling cloakroom so no focus on the clothing before opera
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1945
1934
1912Deutsches Opernhaus
Architect: Heinrich Seeling
Städtische OperArchitect:
Paul Baumgarten
Deutsche OperArchitect:
Fritz Bornemann
2014Deutsche Oper
Architect: Anlan Chen
Transparency in form and function as a metaphor for cultural democracy, a symbol/image inspires to unite the whole society in their collectie imagination.
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Transparency As MetaphorDeutsche Oper, Berlin
Complex Projects_Msc 1 Anatomy of A Landmark 2014Coordinator: Alexander Pols
If we define democratic architecture as a building by the people for the people, then unfortunately Deutsche Oper failed time and again in delivering its democratic ambition due to various social circumstances since it was first built in 1912.
Even today the German society is still split between formal equality sustained by the institutions of the democratic state, and class distinctions enforced by the economic system. As a result modern cultural institutions such as Deutsche Oper often deliver ambivalent messages - part of it is openly occupied or displayed to the public, while the rest is strictly inaccessible to the local community. Private and public functions are designed to be seperated in order to serve the patrons and the public respectively. The ambivalence seems insoluble.
Nevertheless contemporary buildings, such as the Reichstag, is still needed as an image of a democratic state, whose sole existence is to be in opposition to its absence, regardless of the actual fulfillment of its promise. Such buildings give all members of the society a collective dream to identify themselves with, suggesting cultural democracy as a goal for all to strive for. As in all postwar German Modernist buildings, if transparency is to be used as a metaphor for democracy, then Deutsche Oper, despite its ambivalence, should be as transparent as possible to serve as a physical metaphor for the cultural democratic state.
SOCIAL REALITy
The cultural democracy only extended to the emerging middle class, while the working class still suffered from poor working and living conditions.
People were physically divided by the Berlin Wall, and socially divided by different ideology and increasing social stratification. This latter continues till today.
The Nazi Party ruled the country, the ensemble was directly managed by the propaganda department. The opera house was often used for party gatherings and conferences.
During World War II incendiary bombs destroyed the opera house almost completely. Operation of the opera house came to a halt.
“Isn’t this the social antagonism we are experiencing today? We are split between formal equality sustained by the institutions of the democratic state, and class distinctions enforced by the economic system.”
- Slavoj zizek
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Administration
Stage
Warehouse
Foyer
Auditorium
Painter’s hall, administration (existing)
Tischlerei (existing), underground parking
Public walkway, sunken plaza
Restaurant (existing), walk-in open gallery (existing load-bearing walls)
wardrobe, administration (existing)
storage / warehouse
NEW PROgRAM OLD PROgRAM
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Show the circulation
reveal the rehearsal rooms
Exhibit the storage space
Display the wardrobe, assembly hall and administration
Lift
Prop transportation routes
G
F1
F2
By adopting transparent glass brick facade the entire opera production process is revealed to the public - the majority of whom, as study shows, have no or little knowledge of opera as an art form. In this way what are usually hidden from the audience, from costume production, stage painting, set transportation to dress rehearsal, are on exhibition to tell the story of opera production and the history of opera pieces, both of which have little association with opera’s stereotypical classification as elite entertainment. In addition a public walkway is also created to provide a close-up view of the opera house, which mostly was inaccessible to the public.
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Sunken theater for spontaneous performance which can be performed during day time.
Sets now have the flexibility to be transferred into either the back or the side stage in any direction.
With transparent bricks and transculent floors, visitors could see the production process either from any point on the ground or on the public walkway. In additionj the stored opera sets function as light filterer provide subtle and even lighting to the functions below.
Facade transparency is achieved through glass bricks, which bears reference to the 1912 Deutsche Oper. Unlike curtain wall it has a subtle translucent appeal which still divides public and private funcitons, yet still displaying events happening behind it.
horizontal section BB
horizontal section CC
horizontal section DD
horizontal section EE
glass brick wall section
D D
E
CC
E
B B
Metal Coping
Optical glass brick
suspended bolts
pre-tensioned steel
steel mullion
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NEW EVENT SPACE
NEW PAINTER'S HALL
NEW WAREHOUSE
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OLD COURTyARD
OLD ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT
OLD WAREHOUSE
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nEw iMAgE of DEutSCHE oPER
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Bray Street
Chapel Street
Sports Centre
Kindergarten & Long day care
Primary School
Open Market for home produce
Commercial Strip
No secondary school within 20min walking range
Introducing new programs into the site as attractors for better social integration
going to school or to workshoppingwaiting for a bus/personrunning errandsdistributing mail
NECE
SSARY
ACTIVITIES
taking a walk
getting a breath of fresh airstanding around enjoying lifesitting / sunbathing
OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES
children at playgreetings and conversationscommunal activities
passive contacts
SOCI
AL
AC
TIVIT
IES
New programs are introduced into the site following the principle of combining optional and social activities with necessary activities, in order to increase the number daily chance encounters not only among tenants but also between Horace Petty and the neighbourhood.
“Home is People, not a place. If you go back there after the people are gone, then all you can see is what is not there any more.”
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Malvern road
Notions of HomeDesign thesis 2014
Coordinator: Elliet Spring
Simmons Street
Surrey road
high School
Community Centre
Event Space
open Market
Princess Garden
DyeworksPark
Slow Street
Work / School
MarketGym Outdoor theatre
PlaygroundBBQ Pit
Community Centre
Shops
Park
Tramline
New bike route
Existing bike route
Hawksburn Railway Station
Chapel Street
Malvern Road
Slow Street
Creating new vehicle and cycling routes for daily commute
Creating urban green corridor and slow street
Study shows that people who move a lot tend to view home more as an emotional community of family and friends than simply a physical environment. Therefore for the new development of Horace Petty Estate in Prahan, a public housing project where the majority of tenants just arrive in Australia or have been moving around the globle for some time, the notion of propinquity is particularly important to create opportunities for new friendship.
Slow street adopts techniques such as shared space among different modes of traffic, traffic calming by placing natural or artificial road barriers, and low speed limits. For example, motorised traffic is restricted to only walking pace. It is more of a public space designed for lingering rather than simply street to get one from A to B.
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guest rooms
laundry home office / library
semi-sheltered
diningshared kitchen
vegetable garden
lift
private rooms
family room
kitchen
kitchen
kitchen
front verandah facing communal spacebalcony equipped
with blinds
social corner for daily interaction among immediate neighbours
translucent brick wall
distince determined by sun exposure to the verandah, ranging from 1.6m to 3m
common house
private public
Common House
Emulating the courtyard apartment block common in Europe to create intimacy among immediate neighbours. The project is divided into
4 clusters each one has a shared community space connecting to the green corridor
3-4 blocks of apartment in each cluster, height ranging from 2 to 4 stories depending on the context
14 dwellings per floor in each block, every block shares a common house, they are 8 single bedroom apartments, 4 two bedroom apartments, and 2 three bedroom apartments.
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ONE CLUSTER
ONE BLOCk
COURTyARD
LOW-RISE APARTMENTS
OPEN CORRIDOR
COMMON HOUSE
communal house
vegetable garden
semi-sheltered dining featuring a BBQ area
common playground
communal house: playing room, multi-function room
multi-function room
storage
guest rooms
shared kitchen
It is expected that such hierarchy of physical environment could generate coresponding social structure - a community being formed in each block.
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gROUND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
Vegetable garden
Mail Room
Bicycle Rack
Shared Dining
Semi-sheltered Seating
Library & Study/work Area
Conference Room
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SECOND FLOOR
THIRD FLOOR
three-bedroom Apartment
one-bedroomApartment
two-bedroomApartment
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A SEATINg CORNER & COMMON HOUSE LIBRARy
SHARED kITCHEN & DININg ROOM
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COMMON HOUSE
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PROFESSIONAL
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F. Clinical/Public Health Research Discipline
G. Genetics (Emerging Theme)
COLOUR LEGEND:
D. Neuroscience and Mental Health
H. Other / Monash University /Monash Health / Hudson Institute
I. Platforms
15 m²
25 m²25 m²Room 75 m²
32 m²
19 m²
6 m²
16 m²
12 m²
40 m²
31 m²
6 m²
10 m²
7 m²
13 m²
13 m²
13 m²
15 m²
6 m²
7 m²7 m²
4 m²8 m²
7 m²8 m²30 m²
47 m² 54 m² 50 m²
12 m² 7 m²
12 m²15 m²
55 m²
17 m²
12 m²
2 m² 5 m²4 m²
14 m²
12 m²
28 m²
8 m²14 m²
7 m²
40 m²
16 m²
16 m²
16 m²
8 m² 30 m² 30 m² 10 m²14 m²
10 m²
17 m²
10 m²
28 m²11 m²
15 m²
16 m²
16 m²
19 m²
19 m²
14 m² 22 m² 11 m²16 m²
28 m²
4 m²
J. Shared services / Staff areas etc.
19 m²17 m²
13 m²
16 m²A. Diabetes Obesityand Men’s Health andENDcrinology
Offices/Consulting
B. Cancer & BloodDiseases
OfficesLaboratories
C. Infectious andInflammatory Diseases
Offices/ConsultingLaboratoriesRefrigeratorEquip&Others
D. Neuroscience andMental Health
Offices
E. Women’s Children’sand Reproductive
OfficesLaboratoriesStores
J. Shared services /Staff areas etc.
Tissue Culture LabsOther, Equip&SharedFreezerRefrigerator
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9 m²
10 m²
7 m²
5 m²
CAN
20 m²
22 m²
4 m²
3 m²
12 m²
6 m²
42 m²
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ELEMENT ARCHITECTS PTY LTDSuite 2C, 1st Floor, 12 Hoddle StreetAbbotsford VICTORIA(03) 9445 0314(03) 9445 [email protected]
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E. Women’s Children’s and Reproductive
F. Clinical/Public Health Research Discipline
G. Genetics (Emerging Theme)
COLOUR LEGEND:
D. Neuroscience and Mental Health
H. Other / Monash University /Monash Health / Hudson Institute
I. Platforms
15 m²
25 m²25 m²Room 75 m²
32 m²
19 m²
6 m²
16 m²
40 m²
31 m²10 m²
7 m²
13 m²
13 m²
13 m²
15 m²
6 m²
7 m²7 m²
4 m²8 m²
7 m²8 m²30 m²
47 m² 54 m² 50 m²
12 m² 7 m²
12 m²15 m²
55 m²
12 m²
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14 m²
12 m²
28 m²
8 m²14 m²
7 m²
40 m²
16 m²
16 m²
16 m²
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10 m²
28 m²11 m²
15 m²
16 m²
16 m²
19 m²
19 m²
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COLOUR LEGEND:
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32 m²
19 m²
6 m²
16 m²
40 m²
31 m²
10 m²
7 m²
13 m²
13 m²
13 m²
15 m²6 m²
7 m²7 m²
4 m²8 m²
7 m²8 m²
30 m²
47 m² 54 m² 50 m²
12 m²
7 m²
12 m²15 m²55 m²
12 m²
2 m² 5 m²4 m²
14 m²
12 m²
28 m²
8 m²
14 m²
7 m²
40 m²
16 m²
16 m²
16 m²
8 m² 30 m² 30 m² 10 m²14 m²
10 m²
17 m²
10 m²
28 m²
11 m²
15 m²
16 m²
16 m²
19 m²
19 m²
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4 m²
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12.1 FIT SMALL JOINERY TIMBER ITEMS OVER STRAIGHT LAMINATE/MELAMINE CARCASSES.
12.2 FIT 2 TRAY NATURAL ANODISED TRUNKING BELOW BENCHTOP TO RETICULATE WIRING FROM NEW WALL.
12.3 FIT NOMINAL 50MM DIAMETER WIRING GROMMETS IN BENCHTOP WHERE SHOWN.
12.4 WORKSTATION CONTRACTOR TO SUPPLY MONITOR ARMS
NB: FINAL LOCATION OF GROMMETS AND ARMS TO BE DETERMINED ON SITE.
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ELEMENT ARCHITECTS PTY LTDSuite 2C, 1st Floor, 12 Hoddle StreetAbbotsford VICTORIA(03) 9445 0314(03) 9445 [email protected]
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TYPICAL WALLSECTIONS
1501
Morwell MDC
Victoria Police
26.02.15
EC
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WD-06A
31/41 Buckley StreetMORWELL
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TYPICAL WALL SECT W11
TYPICAL ACOUSTIC TREATMENT
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W3 SECTION AT WINDOW4
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W1B WALL SECTION2 1 : 20
W23
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W45 1 : 20
W66
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OH
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ROUT AND EDGEHOLES IN BENCH TOSUIT STORAGE OF 6TORCHES. SIZE TOBE CONFIRMEDPRIOR TOMANUFACTURE.
33MM LAMINATED MRPARTICLE BOARDBENCH TOP. 10MMPENCIL EDGES TOPAND BOTTOM. FITSUPPORT BELOWBENCH ASREQUIRED.
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ADJ
ADJUSTABLE SHELVING OUTOF 18MM MELAMINE FACEDMR PARTICLE BOARD WITHNICKEL PLATED SHELFSUPPORTS SLEEVED
ALL EXPOSED SURFACES TOBE 18MM MELAMINE MRPARTICLE BOARD.
150MM KICK SPACE.
600
2100
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ADJ
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368
368
368
368
368
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350
100
248
1000
350
1800
SHELF OUT OF 18MMMELAMINE FACEDMR PARTICLE BOARD
HANGING ROD 25MMDIAMETER SS CHSNOM. ENSUREADEQUATE FORWEIGHT OFPROTECTIVE VESTS.
ALL EXPOSEDSURFACES TO BE 25MMMR MELAMINE FACEDPARTICLE BOARD.
FFL
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350
355
1350
EXPOSED CARCASS& ALL UPRIGHTS TOBE OUT OF 18MMMELAMINE FACED MRPARTICLE BOARD
SHELVES TO BE OUTOF 9MM MELAMINEFACED PARTICLEBOARD SLID INTOSLOTTED UPRIGHTS
FXFX
SPACE FORCABINETS BELOW
100
100
101
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150MM KICK PLATE
ALL EXPOSEDSURFACES TO BE 18MMLAMINATED MRPARTICLE BOARD
DRAWER OUT OF 12MMLAMINATED MRPARTICLE BOARD
33 LAMINATED MRPARTICLE BOARD BENCHTOP. 10MM PENCIL ROUNDEDGES TOP&BOTTOM
OVERHEAD OUT OF18MM LAMINATED MRPARTICLE BOARD
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700
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ADJUSTABLESHELVING OUT OF18MM MELAMINEFACED PARTICLEBOARD WITH NICKELPLATED SHELFSUPPORTS SLEEVED
33MM LAMINATED MRPARTICLE BOARDBENCH TOP. 10MMPENCIL EDGES TOPAND BOTTOM.
ALL EXPOSEDSURFACES TO BE 18MMMELAMINE MRPARTICLE BOARD
150MM KICK SPACE
ADJ
LOCKABLE
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780
750
1850300382
447
300
33
SUPPORT RAILBELOW BENCH,18MM MELAMINEFACED PARTICLEBOARD
ABS SQUAREEDGE ON BENCH
SUPPORT FIN
33MM LAMINATED MRPARTICLE BOARDBENCH TOP
SKIRTING TRUNKINGBEHIND
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750
947
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1080
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ABS SQUAREEDGE ON BENCH
SUPPORT FIN
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SKIRTING TRUNKINGBEHIND
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382 300 50 18
3310
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SUPPORT RAILBELOW BENCH, 18MMMELAMINE FACEDPARTICLE BOARD
ABS SQUAREEDGE ON BENCH
SUPPORT FIN
33MM LAMINATED MRPARTICLE BOARDBENCH TOP
SKIRTING TRUNKINGBEHIND
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33MM LAMINATED MRPARTICLE BOARDCARCASS. 10MMPENCIL EDGES TOP &BOTTOM
ALL SURFACES TOBE 18MM MELAMINEFACED MR PARTICLEBOARD UNLESSOTHERWISEMENTIONED
FIT GPO'S ON JOINERY
OPEN BOOK SHELVES
ADJ ADJ
FFL
0
50
680
187
33
290
300
200
REMOVABLE PANEL
150
700
900
KNEE CLEARANCE INACCORDANCE WITH DDARECOMMENDATION
FOOT CLEARANCE INACCORDANCE WITH DDAREQUIREMENTS
FIXED PANELS OUT OF 18MMMELAMINE FACED PARTICLEBOARD
33MM LAMINATED MRPARTICLE BOARD BENCHTOP. 10MM PENCIL EDGESTOP AND BOTTOM.
USE FLEXIBLE SINKPIPEWORK TO CONNECT TOCW/BWU AND DRAINAGE
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75
1100
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150
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LOCKABLE
50
33MM LAMINATED MRPARTICLE BOARD BENCHTOP. 10MM PENCIL EDGESTOP AND BOTTOM
DRAWER OUT OF 12MMMELAMINE FACED MRPARTICLE BOARD
HANDLES & LOCKSAS SELECTED. SEENOTES.
ADJUSTABLESHELVING OUT OF18MM MELAMINEFACED MR PARTICLEBOARD WITH NICKELPLATED SHELFSUPPORTS SLEEVED.
150MM KICK SPACE FFL
0
350
900
600
600
278
278
50
600
PIN MATERIAL
75
150
ADJ
ADJUSTABLE SHELVINGOUT OF 18MM MELAMINEFACED PARTICLE BOARDWITH NICKEL PLATEDSHELF SUPPORTSSLEEVED
33MM LAMINATED MRPARTICLE BOARD BENCHTOP. 10MM PENCIL EDGESTOP AND BOTTOM.
ALL EXPOSED SURFACES TOBE 18MM MELAMINE MRPARTICLE BOARD
150MM KICK SPACE
LOCKABLE
FX
EXPOSED CARCASS & ALLUPRIGHTS TO BE OUT OF18MM MELAMINE FACED MRPARTICLE BOARD
SHELVES TO BE OUT OF9MM MELAMINE FACEDPARTICLE BOARD SLIDINTO SLOTTED UPRIGHTS
FFL
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OVERHEAD OUT OF18MM LAMINATED MRPARTICLE BOARD
350
ADJUSTABLESHELVING OUT OF18MM MELAMINEFACED PARTICLEBOARD WITH NICKELPLATED SHELFSUPPORTS SLEEVED
33MM LAMINATED MRPARTICLE BOARDBENCH TOP. 10MMPENCIL EDGES TOPAND BOTTOM.
ALL EXPOSEDSURFACES TO BE 18MMMELAMINE MRPARTICLE BOARD
150MM KICK SPACE
900
600
350
ADJ
75
50
LOCKABLE
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ELEMENT ARCHITECTS PTY LTDSuite 2C, 1st Floor, 12 Hoddle StreetAbbotsford VICTORIA(03) 9445 0314(03) 9445 [email protected]
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JOINERY DETAILS
1501
Morwell MDC
Victoria Police
26.02.15
Author
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WD-11
31/41 Buckley StreetMORWELL
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BATON/TORCH RACK3 1 : 20
TALL CABINET4 1 : 20
VEST UNIT5
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PIGEON HOLE UNIT6 1 : 20
4 DRAWERCABINET(900MM)7 1 : 20
750 SINK CABINET8
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780 BUILT-IN BENCH11 1 : 20
1080 BUILT-IN BENCH12
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E-CRIME BUILT-IN BENCH13
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LUNCH RM JOINERY14
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DDA SINK15
NB: 870MM HIGH CABINET SIMILAR BUT 870MM HIGH
NB: 870MM HIGH CABINET SIMILAR BUT 870MM HIGH NB: 900MM SINK SIMILAR BUT 900MM HIGH
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CABINET + 1 DRAWER1
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900 HIGH CABINET2
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TEA PREP CABINET10
NB: FOR 3 BAY 1080MM HIGH BENCH SUPPORTRAIL IS 300MM DEEP
NB: FOR 2 BAY 780MM HIGH BENCH SUPPORT RAILIS 100MM DEEP
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