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Thursday, 22 June 2017
Wednesday, 21 June 2017
Experiment 3 - Final Images
Sydney's sunny climate with mild winters and warm summers is the perfect choice for architecture with large windows, balconies and lightwell, which means more natural lighting and open space for people who interact with the building.
Inspirations:
Walsh House - Glenn Murcutt
Unknown Architect
Tuesday, 20 June 2017
Experiment 3 - Two Moving Elements
Solar Panel Roof
UNSW is famous for solar panel research and development. There are many solar panels on the rooftop of most faculty buildings. We get lots of sunshine here in Sydney and we can use this source of renewable energy to reduce pollution from traditional power plants.
Rotational Skylight
The rotational skylight is located on the 3rd level above the staircase. It provides extra lighting to the stair section and the common area creating an open space.
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