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Arch1390 2013 Chris Lau
Saturday, 16 November 2013
Thursday, 31 October 2013
Friday, 25 October 2013
NS Design Elements
There is a strong sense of form, bridging pathways and cantilevering in Nicolas Schuybroek's work.
Here are the basic elements in my design (final design coming soon)
Thursday, 10 October 2013
Brief
Nicolas Schuybroek was born and raised in Brussels. He has been educated in English, French & Dutch speaking schools. He previously spent five years as a project director for Vincent Van Duysen in Antwerp handling a variety of high-end design projects in Belgium and beyond. He established his practise in Brussels in 2011.
Brief:
Design a Bachelor Pad for Nicolas Schuybroek
Brief:
Design a Bachelor Pad for Nicolas Schuybroek
Main design points - Rooms for designing/work + library with resources in different languages for work/leisure
Overall details
11 rooms/spaces
Open Plan in simplistic style (think Therme Vals)
3 Separate Areas
Area 1
1. Master Bedroom
- walk-in robe and ensuite
2. Library
- Library with resources in different languages for work/leisure
Area 2
3. Living Room
- Fireplace
- Grand Piano
4. Kitchen
- Double wall oven
- 2 bowl sink
- Island benchtop with free standing range hood
- Walk-in pantry
5. Dining Room
6. Guest Bedroom
- King size bed
- Large windows
7. WC
8. Laundry
Area 3
9. Relaxation room
- Jacuzzi
- Spa
- Sauna
10. Backyard (Public)
- Lap pool
11. Double garage
- Additional storage space
Area of rooms (m2)
Master Bedroom 30
Ensuite 16
Library 60
Living Room 20
Kitchen 20
Dining Room 20
Guest Bedroom 20
WC 5
Laundry 10
Relaxation room 80
Double garage 72
Total 353
Overall details
11 rooms/spaces
Open Plan in simplistic style (think Therme Vals)
3 Separate Areas
Overall feel
- Minimalist
- Light tone colours throughout (whites, light greys)
- Contrast with dark framed windows, feature walls etc
Area 1
1. Master Bedroom
- walk-in robe and ensuite
2. Library
- Library with resources in different languages for work/leisure
3. Living Room
- Fireplace
- Grand Piano
4. Kitchen
- Double wall oven
- 2 bowl sink
- Island benchtop with free standing range hood
- Walk-in pantry
6. Guest Bedroom
- King size bed
- Large windows
8. Laundry
Area 3
9. Relaxation room
- Jacuzzi
- Spa
- Sauna
10. Backyard (Public)
- Lap pool
11. Double garage
- Additional storage space
Area of rooms (m2)
Master Bedroom 30
Ensuite 16
Library 60
Living Room 20
Kitchen 20
Dining Room 20
Guest Bedroom 20
WC 5
Laundry 10
Relaxation room 80
Double garage 72
Total 353
Site area is 713m2
Allowable floor space 355.2m2
Plan Control + Weather
Max building height - 8.5m
Max wall height - 7.2m
2 storeys max + additional attic space
2 storeys - 1.5m setback from boundary
1 storey - 0.9m setback from boundary
Sun from north
Views + breeze from east
Rainstorms from south +SW
Allowable floor space 355.2m2
Plan Control + Weather
Max building height - 8.5m
Max wall height - 7.2m
2 storeys max + additional attic space
2 storeys - 1.5m setback from boundary
1 storey - 0.9m setback from boundary
Sun from north
Views + breeze from east
Rainstorms from south +SW
Wednesday, 9 October 2013
Site Analysis
Site Analysis
The location of the site is
situated on 5 Wyargine St, Mosman. The site is within 60m of the coastline, has
a floor ratio of 1:50 (Mosman LEP) and comes to
a total of 713m square. It has a minimal tree density with the maximum
residential height of 8.5m.
Planning Controls
P1. For all
residential zoned land to which a maximum building height of 8.5
metres applies under the LEP, the following also applies:
a) a
maximum wall height of 7.2m;
b) a
maximum of two storey’s. Council may allow an additional storey in attic roof
space of existing and new buildings, or in the foundation space of existing
buildings, provided that the building height and bulk is of an appropriate form
and scale.
Building
setback
Setbacks
define the overall footprint of a building and the outer extremities of that
building in relation to the front, side and rear boundaries.
View sharing
Public views
and vistas occur along streets that focus on water and distant headlands. In
sloping areas, views from public streets and between buildings on the low side
of streets enhance the Mosman identity and provide views of landmark features
and adjacent landscapes.
Thursday, 12 September 2013
Brief for Nicolas Schuybroek
Nicolas Schuybroek
About him:
Nicolas Schuybroek was born and raised in Brussels. He has been educated in English, French & Dutch speaking schools. He previously spent five years as a project director for Vincent Van Duysen in Antwerp handling a variety of high-end design projects in Belgium and beyond. He established his practise in Brussels in 2011.
Brief:
Design a Bachelor Pad for Nicolas Schuybroek
About him:
Nicolas Schuybroek was born and raised in Brussels. He has been educated in English, French & Dutch speaking schools. He previously spent five years as a project director for Vincent Van Duysen in Antwerp handling a variety of high-end design projects in Belgium and beyond. He established his practise in Brussels in 2011.
Brief:
Design a Bachelor Pad for Nicolas Schuybroek
Main design points - Rooms for designing/work + library with resources in different languages for work/leisure
Overall details
- 1 open bedroom with ensuite
- large living room
- kitchen
- library
- lap pool
- jacuzzi
- sauna
- courtyard
Library
Relaxing space for reading and researching
Overall feel
- Minimalist
- Light tone colours throughout (whites, light greys)
- Contrast with dark framed windows, benches etc
Exterior
Interior
Overall details
- 1 open bedroom with ensuite
- large living room
- kitchen
- library
- lap pool
- jacuzzi
- sauna
- courtyard
Library
Relaxing space for reading and researching
Overall feel
- Minimalist
- Light tone colours throughout (whites, light greys)
- Contrast with dark framed windows, benches etc
Exterior

Interior
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