Undergraduate Portfolio - Sarah Lucas
Undergraduate Portfolio - Sarah Lucas
Undergraduate Portfolio - Sarah Lucas
Sarah Lucas
Undergraduate Portfolio
Selected Works
2015 - 2019
Poiema 3
Unbound 8
Queensberry Common 14
Negotiating 18
A Space for the Promotion of Architecture 22
Synthetic Prototypes 26
Acacia House 28
Personal Branding 30
Poiema
A re-imagining of medium density housing for the future
3
Sketches exploring flexible spaces through
movable walls that can be oriented to create
new openings and room boundaries. Inspired by
Experimental site plan, made by Steven Holl’s Storefront for Art and Architecture
layering images of Antarctic ice
sheets.
Remnants used as a base for a gallery space, building upon the leftover materials, to create a stark
juxtaposition between the old and the new. 10
Site plan and axonometric 11
Final plans, sections & axonometric views
To allow access to all areas of the site, during a flood, a series of steel tread walkways have been inserted into
the landscape at certain points of the journey. These will continue to weather and age upon contact with the
water and become another visual record of time and change.
Soft pastel and charcoal colours have been used to capture the textures of the materials used. These also refer-
ence the original materials used in the construction of Jacks Magazine.
12
A perspective view from inside one of the bluestone store houses. Stepped waterways carve their way through the landscape, channeling the flood waters and framing the architecture. 13
Queensberry Common
A precast concrete office tower for Queensberry St
(Certain drawings from the final drawing set have not been
included - the final document contained an additional 18 sheets)
14
A211 A200
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 1 8
2000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000 4000
W1
W7 W7
G23
A
CAFE SEATING
LEGEND
DISPLAY WALL
W3
FH CAFE SEATING
4000
3 300mm insitu concrete
W2
wall
4
W5
5 W3 BENCH AREA W1 W3
100mm insitu concrete
wall
GAS 6
METER
7
600mm insitu concrete
W4
DISPLAY WALL
wall
ART GALLERY
8
50 m²
W3
50mm insitu concrete
9
CONC.02 W5 wall
10 TIMB.03
11
B W6
Curtain Wall Glazing
Type 1
12 CAFE
DISPLAY WALL
LOADING DOCK 13
10 m² G2 W7
Curtain Wall Glazing
Type 2
55 m² 14
BENCH AREA
AREA
CONC.01 16
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
17 CONC.01
BELOW STAIR
STORAGE G22
4000
A201 2 G21 FTL.01 Floor tile
W1
FIRE ESCAPE
G07 FIRE ESCAPE
G06 FIRE ESCAPE STAIR
1360
DOOR DOOR
1
UP C CONC.01 Broomed Finish Concrete Floor
W1 2
G20 4
MECHANICAL ROOM Doors
Z01
5 m²
G19 G08 5
PASSENGER LIFT N1
6 22
G01 Z01 Windows
7 21
LOBBY / ENTRANCE
8
4000
120 m²
A210 2 20 RD Roof Decking
9 19
CR Insitu Concrete Roofing
W1 10 18 TIMB.01
1 11
W1
17
A300
PASSENGER LIFT N2
G09 12 16
W1
WASTE STORAGE ROOM
G02
13 15
20 m² 14 14
G18 W2 15 13
D
16 12
17 11
W1 RUBBISH 18
G10
10
CHUTE
19 9
20 8
21 7
UP
22 6 1
MAIL SORTER
FRIDGE 2 FRIDGE 3
W1 5
2
W5
4000
4
3
CONC.01 3
4
MAIL SORTER
2
MAIL SORTER
MAIL ROOM 5
10 m² RESTAURANT COOL ROOM CLEANERS STORE 1
5 m² 5 m² UP 6
STORAGE SHELF STORAGE SHELF
CONC.02 1200 7
CONC.02 G11 8
1360
G04
FRIDGE 4
FRIDGE 1
9
FIRE ESCAPE
DOOR
E
10
11 ARCHITECTS
13
14
W6
15
SERVICE RISERS
16
W2 17
W1 W1 Ground Floor
18
19
20
21
Plan
22
4000
23
RESTAURANT
W5
G15 G16 G17 G03 65 m²
Date 31/03/2017
2000
W5
Drawn by SL
G Checked by BS
W2
A101
Ground floor plan 15
Scale 1 : 50
A211 A200
1 2 3 4 1
5 1 6 7 8
LEGEND
4000
CLM3 wall
W8 W8 W8 W8
600mm insitu concrete
W4 wall
W8
W8 50mm insitu concrete
B
W5 wall
W8
W8 W6
Curtain Wall Glazing
Type 1
4000
CLM4
A201 2
FTL.01 Floor tile
CLM14 DP CLM2 CLM1 DP
LAM.01 laminate
TIMB.01
CONC.01 Broomed Finish Concrete Floor
W2
CONC.02 Polished Concrete Finish
Z01 Windows
4000
A210 2 CLM5 W2
RD Roof Decking
W1
RUBBISH CHUTE
D
800
5 m²
CLM7
W8
W1
2400
4000
CLM6 CLM2
COMMUNAL KITCHEN
CLM8 CONC.02
RD 80 m²
800
CONC.02 ARCHITECTS
E
CLM10 CLM9
SERVICE RISERS
W1
W2
Garden Level
4000
CLM7 CLM1
CLM13 CLM12 CLM11 Mezzanine
FTL.01
81/89 Bouverie St,
Carlton VIC 3053
FTL.01
FTL.01
FD FD FD F
Project
number ARCH1016
2000
Date 31/03/2017
Drawn by SL
G
Checked by BS
W2 1
1
A105
Garden Level Mezzanine floor plan A210
A201 16
1
A301
Scale 1 : 50
8 7
Roof Level
45625
AustView 600
PCP1 double glazing system
4000
3275
100
A211 FOR
10
10
Bolt
FACADE DIAGRAMS
Bolt
240
200
200
455
Steel fixing plate 200 UC 60 Steel fixing plate 200 UC 60
10
10
fixing plates are 10 200 10 200
PCP2 welded to UC 2000
200
3850
CONC.01
1080
Bolt 220
38500
220
335
200mm Concrete wall
2650
200 UC 60
PCP3
3850
275
50
160 40
TIMB.01
PCP 3
Level 9
2000
4000
34650 AustView 600
double glazing system
PCP4
3850
Bolt 10 200 10
2495
10
Steel fixing plate
Level 8
200
335
30800
10
200 UC 60
PCP5
3850
ARCHITECTS
Level 7
26950 Typical Facade
50 50
Details
PCP6 81/89 Bouverie St,
Carlton VIC 3053
CORNER PANEL DETAIL
3850
1 1 : 10
2 AXONOMETRIC
Date 31/03/2017
Level 6
23100
Drawn by SL
Checked by BS
18
Digging below & guiding circulation between the heritage
footings
21
A Space for
The Promotion of
Architecture
Looking at architecture through a different lens
The aim of this studio was to understand and challenge the role
of the pavilion in architecture. We also questioned what people
knew about architecture and in turn, what we knew about it.
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As part of our studio, we were
encouraged to do some research into
what people knew about architecture.
My partner and I conducted a
survey around Fitzroy. We used a word
association exercise that would allow us
to gain some insight into how much the
public really knew about architecture
and pavilions. Participants were
encouraged to use either text or
drawing in their responses.
23
Brush strokes overlayed onto the
empty site on Richmond’s Highett St.
The painted geometry has been
translated into passageways through the
suburban block. Concrete walls follow
the painted brush strokes to form open
and closed gallery like spaces.
24
The final outcome is dark and gloomy
concrete space. A thin pipe sculpture
extends across the site, through and
around the concrete walls to guide
circulation through the confusing space.
The result is a gallery like space for
display, exchange and discussion.
25
Synthetic Prototypes
An exploration into the possibilities allowed by algorithmic
design and 3D printing
The final test was to design a section of a tower and print a small
chunk of our structure on a Kuka150 robot.
The final outcome, a section of the 3D printed tower The printed chunk, before and after six and a half hours of printing 27
Acacia House
2019
The clients Craig & Suzi are a creative couple who reside on a large
hinterland property on the Gold Coast.
The block is teeming with native flora and fauna which must be taken
into consideration at every stage of the project
My role in the project is to design a three bedroom home for the family.
One that can grow with the family as time goes by.
The concept for the house is a modular pavilion style home that steps
down the hill towards the dam at the centre of the site. The architecture
will be simple, yet eye catching, constructed from fire resistant materials
and be suitable for the clients $500,000 design and construction budget.
28
Early sketch plans and concept furniture designs 29
Date: 12/08/19
Drawn by: SL
Checked by: PM
Rev: 1
Notes:
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Personal branding
2019
The business cards pictured have a fun, stylised design that can
be used for architectural or other design related work in the
future.
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