KEY PROJECTS
MERRI
NORTHCOTE, MELBOURNE
Architect: Six Degrees Architects
Role: Revit Technician
Skills Used: Advanced Revit Modelling, Architectural Drafting
Project: Merri Northcote
Sector: Social and Private Multi Residential Housing
Client: MAB Corporation
Project Stage: In Construction
Merri by Six Degrees Architects features 110 public housing dwellings alongside 143 private homes. In this project, Elizabeth collaborated closely with the team to address RFIs and update construction documentation packages, including window and door schedules. She honed her skills in managing complex BIM file structures and consolidating Revit families, ensuring a streamlined workflow throughout the project.
No.1 BERKELEY STREET
PICCADILLY, LONDON
Architect: AHMM
Role: BIM Coordinator
Skills Used: Advanced Revit Modelling, Point Cloud Review, Clash Detection, Team Upskilling
Project: No.1 Berkeley Street, Piccadilly UK
Sector: Hotel Design, Commercial Design, Adaptive Reuse
Client: Crosstree Partners
Project Stage: Completed
No.1 Berkeley Street is a vibrant 210,000 sqft mixed-use development containing offices, retail and a 181-bedroom hotel by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris. Located opposite The Ritz Hotel on Piccadilly, this project involves the re-use of two 1970s buildings, retaining 90% of the existing frame, and façade elements along the two main elevations.
‘One Berkeley Street’ allowed Elizabeth to develop advanced skills in working with challenging 3D models that hold both existing heritage model elements as well as proposed elements. The model also required consistent review and incorporation of new point cloud data and survey data, making it a very complex 3D environment to navigate.
NIGHTINGALE 2,
FAIRFIELD, MELBOURNE
Architect: Six Degrees Architects
Role: Architectural Technician
Skills Used: Internal Design Packages, Visualisations & Complex 3D Modelling
Project: Nightingale 2
Sector: Multi Residential, Affordable Housing
Client: Nightingale Housing
Project Stage: Completed
Nightingale 2 by Six Degrees Architects is the second Nightingale project since Nightingale Housing was created. Nightingale 2 is located adjacent Fairfield Railway Station in Melbourne. The location is a rare island site which brings light and cross-flow ventilation through the building.
Elizabeth worked with the Six Degrees team to deliver the Construction Documentation package in December 2017. She worked primarily on the Interiors documentation package and liaised with suppliers in regards to the apartment internals. Elizabeth also delivered the Purchaser Presentation Package and produced a suite of internal and external renders using Autodesk 360 Cloud Rendering & Photoshop.
15 NORTON FOLGATE,
SPITALFIELDS, LONDON
Architect: Morris + Company
Role: BIM Coordinator + Part 2 Architectural Assistant
Skills Used: Advanced Revit Modelling, Point Cloud Review, Clash Detection, Team Upskilling
Project:15 Norton Folgate
Sector: Commercial Design, Adaptive Reuse, Heritage
Client: British Land
Project Stage: Completed
15 Norton Folgate by Morris + Company Architects, is a heritage-led workspace and retail building that sensitively addresses and draws on the richness of the existing Spitalfields site. The design reflects the architectural principles of the neighbouring Georgian and Victorian properties and celebrates its complex surrounds. The concept was borne out of a vast body of research on site history.
Elizabeth managed the BIM deliverables on the project and was the primary contact for all BIM related issues. This involved hosting fortnightly clash detection sessions and producing a hierarchical report to monitor problem areas primarily concerning internal service penetrations. Elizabeth also led the internal design packages on the project and developed the narrative of each space through a rigorous study of the context.
QUEEN VICTORIA MARKET - SOUTHERN DEVELOPMENT,
MELBOURNE
Architect: Kerstin Thompson Architects
Role: Architectural Technician + BIM Consultant
Skills Used: Advanced Revit Modelling, Detailed Design Documentation - Facades (1:50, 1:20)
Project: Queen Victoria Market (QVM) Southern Development
Client: City of Melbourne
Project Stage: In Progress
City of Melbourne has partnered with Lendlease to develop the Southern Precinct of the Queen Victoria Market. The $1.7 billion development will complement a range of projects already delivered by Council in the precinct – including heritage shed restoration, the new Munro library and community hub, hospitality and retail offerings in the Munro development and Mirvac’s build-to-rent project on Therry Street.
Elizabeth worked with Kerstin Thompson Architects remotely from Sydney for over 12 months to deliver the Planning + Tender documentation packages for the QVM tower development. Elizabeth worked primarily on the facades package, coordinating the overall elevations and 1:20 details for the tower and podium design.
LA TROBE UNIVERSITY POP-UP CAFE,
MELBOURNE
Arrival Cafe is a 5.5M x 3.4M modular brass box, located in the main forecourt of La Trobe University. The design of Arrival Cafe was influenced by the University's brief for a tenancy that could be relocated when required. The current location of the cafe, between two existing columns and an overhead beam, provided constraints on ceiling heights and services locations, as well as cladding materials and internal fixtures/fittings.
The small internal area of the cafe (18m²) and limited power supply meant the equipment election had to be low in wattage but effective in output. The brass box was pre fabricated off site and transported using a crane truck to the university where it was lifted off the vehicle and 'slid' into place beneath the existing overhead canopy.
Arrival Cafe was designed, documented and built within 3 months.
Architect: Six Degrees Architects
Role: Architectural Technician
Skills Used: Concept Development, Revit Modelling, Detailed Design Documentation, Shop Drawing Review
Project: La Trobe University Pop-Up Cafe - ‘Arrival Cafe’
Client: La Trobe University
Project Stage: Completed
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