Ground Plan & First floor Plan

North elevation & East Elevation

East-West Section & North-South Section

Physical Site Model
Improving Indoor air quality
1. Bamboo palm
Circulation diagram of the first floor spaces
Today we caught the bus to
Q1. What are some good things about the buildings in
The gym or hall, there is basketball games at lunchtime
Library- it’s a nice warm inviting space
Computer room – play games
I like it that its colourful
Is open and has lots of space
I love the chicken house and all the class pets
There is mud everywhere, used to be grassed area
The soccer pitch is really bumpy,
The soccer field has no nets which is annoying
Q3. What facilities would you like to see in a senior school?
Trampoline/ Gymnastics centre
Science- lab room
Pool
Tennis courts
Photography dark room
Specialist art things, kiln etc
Q4. Can you think of some ideas on how to make the school more environmental?
Environmental room where we could have classes and learn about global climate etc…
After finalising our design, we put the drawings into CAD. We then went to the workshop to get our portal frames cut out on the laser cutter.
Below are some pictures of our model getting built.
We decided to construct our roof out of white foam board. Here is our finished model.
Rainwater is collected and it is stored in the sub floor unit in a water tank.
Natural lighting is enhanced by skylights in the roof, metal screening reflects sunlight into the space resulting in reduced artificial lighting.
Our building implements Natural ventilation for cooling.
The diagram illustrates how fresh air will be drawn into the grill and then the internal air will be filtered through the eco fan to extract the heat in summer
The zoning of spaces within our building are segmented into 6 zones. Study Area, Role Play space, Open learning space, computer area, library corner and office / wet area.
Defining the client…
Our group decided that our relocatable classroom will be designed for teaching children 4-7 years old. This is pre-school, prep and grade 1.
The spaces we need to include into our design are study area, role play space, open learning space, computer area, library corner, office / wet area and school bag area.
Natural daylight is important in the study area as it is a working space. As children will be drawing or writing, reading etc…
The role play space has to be flexible space where different types of role play scenario can be set up for the children, such as a postoffice, supermarket, shop etc…
Opening learning space would be used for things such as small group activities for art and craft space, music and singing time and class story telling time.
The library corner will hold all books and readers for the children and be a cosy spot.
Here are some initial developmental sketches …
For project 1 our group has to redefine the design of a ‘Mod-5’ relocatable classroom and incorporate the integration of RARE Architecture.
When designing within the philosophy of RARE architecture it is important to research and explore:
Flexible & adaptive structural systems
Renewable & environmental building materials
Modular building systems
Adaptive building envelopes
Renewable & non-conventional Energy systems
Innovative heating, ventilation cooling systems
Water collection and storage systems
To gain a better understanding of the existing Mod-5 relocatable classroom, I went on a site visit to
This exterior elevation below shows how the school has tried to make the portable classroom look more appealing by surrounding it with some batten screening.
This exterior view shows how the school has attempted to integrate a small creek for the class frogs.
As the image shows integration with the existing school buildings is poorly done…
The entrance to the classroom…not particularly exciting for young children
A shared ‘Wet Area’ which is basically a sink in the office space
The shared Office for 2 teachers…
The Storage Room which is full to the brim with teaching material
The interior view below is the computer area for IT activities. Notice how the windows are covered up with displays…
This interior view shows the black board and whiteboard, the ceiling also being used as space to display children’s art work.
The classroom has fluorescent lighting and fans on the ceiling
It also has a split system to heat the space in winter and cool the space in the summer months.
I interviewed the prep teacher about teaching in a relocatable classroom.
Q1. How can the design of the classroom be improved?
More display areas is desperately needed
More storage space is required, for example not enough room for the kids schoolbags.
More flexibility with the space, maybe being able to create smaller spaces and larger ones.
Q2. What heating / cooling services are provided in the relocatable? Does it effect the quality of teaching or learning?