 BRENDAN BOYLE (project manager/ architect) GROUND FLOOR REMODELLER  JULIAN MINA (architect) GRANNY FLAT REDESIGNER  LAURA FEATHERSTONE (architect)

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 BRENDAN BOYLE (project manager/ architect) GROUND FLOOR REMODELLER  JULIAN MINA (architect) GRANNY FLAT REDESIGNER  LAURA FEATHERSTONE (architect) EXTERIOR RENOVATIONS  SHANNON STUBBS (architect) BASEMENT REMODELLER  SCOTT (architect / web site administrator) FIRST FLOOR EXTENSION

 SUSTAINABLE HOUSE – THE TERRACE NEWCASTLE NSW BY JULIAN MINA

 As part of our roles we are to come together as a collaborative group and work on 2D drawings, renders and flythrough. This is kept consistent through using the same presents and Artlanis files to create the multimedia presentations to a consistent standard.  Modelling of the project is kept consistent through using similar library products, textures and materials throughout to give consistency.  Furthermore with the recent leaving of a group member from our group we have all collaborated to construct the mesh and landscape that was previously assigned to this member to a less detailed standard to ensure the project completion.

1. CUTTING THE MESH OUT TO ALLOW FOR ENLARGEMENT OF THE ‘BATHHOUSE’ INTO A GRANNY FLAT. 2. INCREASING THE FLOOR AREA OF THE BATHOUSE TO ALLOW FOR AN EXPANSION INTO A GRANNY FLAT. 3. ADDING A BEDROOM TO THE BATHHOUSE. 4. ADDING A KITCHENETTE TO THE BATHHOUSE. 5. INCREASING THE SIZE OF WINDOWS TO MAXIMISE VIEWS. 6. CHANGING THE ROOF TO A FLAT ROOF TO ALLOW FOR THE DECK TO EXTEND OVER THE TOP OF THE BATHHOUSE AS A LOOKOUT POINT. 7. ADDING CUSTOMISED TEXTURES TO THE WALLS AND FLOORS INSIDE THE BATHOUSE. 8. ADDING STAIRWELL ACCESS FROM THE GRANNYFLAT TO THE LOOKOUT POINT. 9. ADDING FURNITURE TO THE GRANNY FLAT. 10. ADDING LIGHTS AND OBJECTS INTO THE GRANNY FLAT.

1. FIX UP EXTERIOR WALL PLACEMENT WITH LF 2. CHANGE WINDOW CONFIGURATION AND PLACEMENT CORRECTNESS WITH LF 3. CHANGE OBJECTS AND FURNIATURE AND MODIFY THE EXISTING TO SUIT DEISGN 4. INCLUDE NEW TEXTURES TO WALLS, FLOORS AND OBJECTS 5. CHANGE INTERIOR LAYOUT OF WALLS AND DOORS 6. MODEL SHADE SCREENING DEVICES TO INTERIOR WINDOWS (COMPLEX PROFILE) 7. FIX UP STAIRS AND CHANGE PROFILE SETTINGS 8. FIX BALISTRATE AND CHANGE TO SUITABLE APPEARANCE 9. WORK WITH LF TO INCLUDE INDOOR/OUTDOOR PATIO AT FRONT 10. WORK IN COLLABORATION WITH GROUP FOR FINAL 2D PRESENTATION AND FLYTHROUGH 11. COMPILE INDIVIDUAL SUBMISSION 12. CREATE 2X RENDERS OF INTERIOR DESIGNED VIEWS INCLUDING PEOPLE Project Manager Role Conduct weekly meetings in tutorial times Post regular blog updates and Facebook updates Keep group members up to date with tasks and roles and enforce completion dates Provide assistance for group members with research and ideas for modelling Ensure weekly objectives are met so that we can submit the finalised project on time and on date. Mark role for attendance

OBJECTIVEWEEK 7WEEK 8WEEK 9HOLIDAYS A HOLIDAYS B WEEK 10WEEK 11WEEK 12WEEK

 ADJUSTMENT AND CORRECTION OF ALL WALLS, WALL JUNCTIONS AND THE SLAB.  REMODELLING THE EXISTING LAYOUT OF THE EXTERNAL WALLS AND THE INTERNAL WALLS AND DOORS; TO INCLUDE A MASTER BEDROOM WITH A FEATURE WALL AND A DOUBLE BEDROOM.  ADJUSTING WINDOWS; SIZES, PLACEMENT, MATERIALS.  REMOVING/CHANGING THE EXISTING OBJECTS AND FURNITURE AS TO COMPLIMENT THE DESIGN  APPLY NEW TEXTURES TO THE OBJECTS, FLOORS, WALLS, DOORS, WINDOWS ETC, AS TO COMPLIMENT THE DESIGN.  ADJUSTING AND MAKING CHANGES OF PROFILE TO THE STAIRCASE.  INCLUDE ACCESS TO THE SMALL GARDEN  WORKING IN COLLABORATION WITH THE GROUP FOR: DESIGN DECISIONS AND IMPLIMENTATION; THE FINAL 2D PRESENTATIONS AND FLY-THROUGH.  CREATING 2X INTERNAL RENDERS OF THE REMODELLED BASEMENT DESIGN; THE VIEWS TO INCLUDE PEOPLE  COMPILING MY INDIVIDUAL SUBMISSION

OBJECTIVEWEEK 7WEEK 8WEEK 9HOLIDAYS A HOLIDAYS B WEEK 10WEEK 11WEEK 12WEEK

1. Draft extension 2. Discuss extension with group 3. Collaborate with group members whose areas are affected 4. Construct extension in archiCAD 5. Collaborate with others to choose textures 6. Design furniture layout 7. Final touches 8. Put design in Artlantis 9. Enhance textures and render and photoshop 10. Website Creation 11. Website construction (Groups, Post Collation) 12. Continued Website updates As sole designer of the first floor extension I will need to work independently as well as collaboratively with the designers of the ground, first and second floors. Teamwork will be required as I will be changing existing designs, requiring communication between myself and the previous designer in order to create a fluid and efficient floor plan. I will discuss with the group any changes to the existing before, during and after making any amendments. I will listen to each architects perspective on my plans and consider any feedback, positive or negative, given. I will endeavour to work to the best of my abilities, whilst maintaining connection with the guidelines and goals of my group. As website administrator I will enable group communication to flow efficiently through accurate grouping of topics and themes, and enable locations for information to be posted and read quickly. The website should reflect the image, style of the group.

OBJECTIVEWEEK 7WEEK 8WEEK 9HOLIDAYS A HOLIDAYS B WEEK 10WEEK 11WEEK 12WEEK

1. WORK WITH BB ON EXTERIOR WALL PLACEMENT 2. WORK WITH BB ON EXTERIOR WINDOW PLACEMENT 3. MODIFY EXTERIOR TEXTURES 4. CREATE ROOFTOP AREA ON MAIN HOUSE 5. CREATE ACCESS TO ROOFTOP AREA 6. CREATE ROOFTOP AREA ABOVE GRANNY FLAT 7. JOIN ROOFTOP AREAS 8. FURNISH ROOFTOP AREAS 9. CREATE WATER SYSTEM (GUTTERS/DOWNPIPES/WATER TANKS) 10. CREATE 2 RENDERS OF ROOFTOP AREAS 11. WORK WITH CROUP ON FINAL PRESENTATION 12. WORK ON INDIVIDUAL SUBMISSION

OBJECTIVEWEEK 7WEEK 8WEEK 9HOLIDAYS A HOLIDAYS B WEEK 10WEEK 11WEEK 12WEEK

 WHEN AN OBJECT IS RESERVED OTHERS CANNOT MODIFY THAT PARTICULAR ELEMENT  COMMUNICATION BETWEEN USERS  OVERLAPPING OF RESPONSIBILITIES  DIFFERENCES OF OPINIONS  SPREADING THE WORK LOAD EQUALLY AMONG THE COLLABORATORS  DIFFERENCES IN WORKLOAD AND WORK OUTPUT  THE PROJECT TO PRESENTATION STAGE CANNOT BE COMPLETED UNTIL THE LAST MEMBER HAS FINISHED THEIR SECTION

 GETTING EVERYTHNG FINISHED ON TIME AND IN CORRECT FORMAT  COMPATIBILITY ISSUES  CORRECT ARCHICAD UPDATES  LOADING AND RENDERING TIME ISSUES  PROBLEMS WITH BIMSERVER NOT WORKING  FLYTHROUGH MOVIE AT CORRECT SIZE AND DEFINITION