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EDUCATION BACKGROUND

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PRATICAL EXPERIENCES

Kaige

University: Current

Dr. Scott Hawken
By Dr. Carlos Bartesaghi Koc

05. Whale Fall

Fall 2024, Final Studio Project - Degree of Architecture - University of Adelaide

Location: Waitangi Wharf, Chatham Island, New Zealand

Studio Leader: Dr Urs Bette

Individual Project

Ocean & Whale Relationship

New Zealand Stranding Situation Site Location Project Brief

Waitangi Wharf, Chatham Island, New Zealand

SITEBOUNDARY

Section One (S 1.1) 1:200@A1
Section Two (S 1.2) 1:200@A1

92% of strandings occur in shallow coastal areas that are difficult for humans to reach.

92% of strandings occur in shallow coastal areas that are difficult for humans to reach.

~10% of stranded animals can be rescued and refloated. while 90% are processed after death.

I can do pre-site analysis, mid-modelling and conceptual diagram, as well as postproduction renderings and drawings.

I ready to be an architect, But I need a chance to use my abilities

Whether you are interested in Kaige or not, I would invite you to experience my research over the past few years.

Exploring Kaige
Christopher Pongrac
Defining Kaige
Dr. Scott Hawken 2024 Optimised Kaige
Dr. Urs Bette
Sacnctuary

The Earth Vascular

Dune,
Leader: Dr Carlos Bartesaghi Koc

Overall Analysis

ACTIVE

The creation of paths gives visitors and wildlife greater access to the site, thus stimulating the development and use of the site.

The setting up of an activity area will attract various types of users by giving visitors guidance and making it fun for them.

Attracting animals to the site through water diversion and landscaping.

WALKABLE PARKLAND ATTRACTIVE PARKLAND

Exisiting site Road and activity area set-up Human & Wildlife 2023 Preparing to start construction 2026 Road building finish 2029 - Landscape finish

RECOVER

On the basis of ACTIVE', plants arranged at the base of the site will attract to the site animals that will carry seeds of other plants.

The biodegradable paving of the river will bring wider water coverage to the site, lowering the water level and reducing the risk of flooding.

Tall trees planted from seed in the foundation arrangement will grow over time to become a 'wall' to block out sound and pollution.

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Ecological Zoning Plant Species Habitat Bird Migrations

Callistemon 'Harkness'

Carex bichenoviana Juncus subsecundus Poa labillardieri Lepidosperma carphoides Chenopodium curvispicatum Chorizandra enodis Dodonaea baueri 0.5-1

Banksia spinulosa 'Honey Pots'

Amphipogon caricinus var. caricinus

Atriplex vesicaria

Xanthorrhoea ssp. semiplana

03. MIRAGE

You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle. You put it in a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend.

---Bruce Lee

Noise Control

Site Plan

Design Main Point

The project is adjacent to the intersection of OG Road and Turner Road, which is part of a two-way, four-lane urban arterial road, with traffic flow converging due west of the site.

In the future, there will be nearly 40 new households in the neighbourhood, 60% of which will be elderly and 10% of which will be patients with various health problems (especially mental illness) for whom noise pollution is a great hindrance to their lives and a physical burden.

Aim:

Site Analysis

1. Analyze the current state of catchment and terrain in Adelaide's metropolitan area.

Case Study

2. Examine catchment and terrain issues in Shanghai and London, along with their solutions.

Issue & Opportunity

3. Explore opportunities for Adelaide by applying solutions from Shanghai and London.

& NDVI

Kaige as a

''Spatial Analyst''

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