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Design Concepts 1st Floor Plan 2nd Floor Interior 2nd Floor Plan 3rd Floor Interior Perspective

1st Floor Plan 2nd Floor Interior 2nd Floor Plan 3rd Floor Interior Perspective 3rd Floor Plan Detailed Section
In the Beginning: Ground Floor Lobby Journey through the exhibition spaces
Choosing the Site: Bottle Neck & Cork 1:500 Corridor / Exhibition 1:500 Function Hall 2 1:500 1:50
Space Horizontal Louvers and
vertical fin facade
x
1. 2. 3. x
x
To CBD
Third Floor

Function Hall 2
y
y y
Platform disconne
ected
from museum and d creaates Second Floor
Bend in tram line similar to that of a
bottles shape. limited access.

The final space of the journey ends with a


5. Exhibition Hall 4 framed view of the Melbourne CBD skyline:
First Floor showing the endless possibilities of the future. Function Hall 1
Exhibition Hall 3
y
y
y
Office
Exhibition Hall 5

South Melbourne Tram Depot site


Ground Floor
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ur ne x
M elbo
Port
From
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Normanby Road Elevation Woodgate St Elevation Gladstone St Elevation Montague St Elevation


1:250 1:250 1:250 1:250

Intersection - point of direction change.


- action
X-X Section Y-Y Section
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Ground Floor Plan
Functional Program Equivalent- Lobby/ transition
1:250 1:2500
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paccess
1:250

x
Raandom tram track patterns at a tram depot- turning
an
ngles are designed taking into consideration of the
trams.
tra
Exhibition Hall 1
Existing Site Plan
1:2500
Project Brief:
Investigate different types of hybrid buildings- platforms and their platformability. Their spatial, typological and morphological characteristics and, programmatic, technical and artis-
Lobby to theatre Lobby to hall N tic expressions. Creating language on how to represent it in architecture and urban design was intended.

Entrance Lobby Lobby to hall


Urban Context City on Stilts: The Beauty of Completeness
South Melbourne Tram Depot. Rich with history of the very first train lines connecting Port Melbourne and the city, the urban strategy was to recreate a focus on the ‘in-between’

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spaces of daily life. So what lies for this quaint suburb of Port Melbourne between now and the future? A more pedestrian friendly environment was designed together with a gradual
change of density throughout the 1.75km long reserve. MELBOURNE CITY RAIL MUSEUM
Montague St

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Woodgate
gate
ate St Project: MArch-D
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The Melbourne City Rail Museum acts as one program attached to a central island tram stop platform. One end facing Port Melbourne; the origin and the starting block, and the other
Studio Leader : Marjan Cehovin
an

end facing the Melbourne CBD that portrays how far the rail system has come. The past can be explored but never changed- the language of how the project shows how it is not a
by

road block but more smooth and continuous , It is the future that the world is interested in- the journey is ongoing. That is the beauty of incompleteness. Cherie M Voon [307491]
Management Exhibition Hall 2
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Interpretation of tram track patterns into spatial arrangement diagrams


Gladstone St Office

Security
Office

2. 3. 4.
Theatre
Proposed Site Plan
1:2500
Montague St

N
2 Solids Repel / Detach Sectional Diagram-
Diagram y
Mezzanine Floor Created
Idea: Magnets Museum Gift Shop
5.
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Lobby
Woodgate St
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by
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Ticket/ Entry Tram Platform Cafe


Gladstone St
Sectional Diagram-
Permits visibility of each
floor
Arrival / Departure
Platform

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