
Monday, April 30, 2007
Pre Cast Concrete Panels

Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Schematic Design - Major Project
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Week Six - Major Project Research
I have provided images below that represent some of Glenn Murcutt's designs including photos and sectional drawings. The sectional drawings look at the types of materials and construction techniques he uses.
Magney House, 1975, Bingie Point, NSW, Australia
Image above found at: http://www.theage.com.au/news/house--home/murcutt-the-heavyweight/2006/12/05/1165080945902.html
The main function of the Magney House is to collect rain water. The corrugated roof was specifically designed as a large arch in order to collect rain water that gets used by the occupants. The choice of material for the roof was chosen because of the sound rain makes as it reflects off the metal (emphasising the fact that the rain water is effectively being used).
Important construction techniques observed: cylinder shaped gutter/downpipe system, overlapping roof over gutter, shape of roof beams, materials include corrugated metal (roof and cladding), steel beams, he also used brick in the interior for thermal puposes.
The three images above found at: http://web.mit.edu/meelena/www/urban-nature/template-mainframe-magney-house.html
German Pavilion, International Exposition, Barcelona, 1929
Henric Nicholas farmhouse, Mt Irvine, 1977-1980
Local History Museum and Tourist Information Centre, South Kempsey, 1981-1983
Michael Hawksford house, Point Piper 1979
Zachary's Restaurant, Terrey Hills, 1980-1983
The images and sections above taken from: Drew, Philip, Leaves of Iron, Glenn Murcutt: Pioneer of an Australian Architectural Form, The Law Book Company, Melbourne, 1985
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Week Five

The image above isillustrates a pre-cast/tilt up wall slab section. It is important to understand the way the flashings are designed to protect moisture from enetering the building. Also important to note is the sealant and backing rod.