2019 Multi Residential Award Winner · • Construction commencement - August 2017 • Project...
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2019 Multi Residential Award Winner
Fenner Hall Student Accommodation
Australian National University
5th December 2019
2AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
1946Parliament of
Australia
358acres
10,000trees
30 yearMasterplan
3KAMRI REDEVELOPMENT CANBERRA – PROJECT STRUCTURE
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Sustainabilitythrough design
Excellencethrough quality
Innovationin delivery
Customer Focusthrough a market
driven solution
IMPROVED SAFETYCERTIFIED TIMBER ONE PLANET VISIONPOTABLE WATER CONSUMPTIONREDUCED VEHICLE MOVEMENTSLESS DISRUPTIVEBIOPHILIC RESPONSE
MANUFACTURED APPROACH TO BUILDINGEASE OF ASSEMBLYSIMPLE STRUCTRAL CONNECTION
DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURE AND ASSEMBLYPREFABRICATIONEASE OF ASSEMBLYSIMPLE CONNECTION DESIGNTIMBER DESIGN EVOLUTIONFIRE ENGINEERING APPROACH
INDUSTRY LEADERSHIPCREATION OF PEOPLE CENTRED PLACESPEED TO MARKETBRAND POSITIONING
KAMRI REDEVELOPMENT CANBERRA – KEY DRIVERS
5KAMRI REDEVELOPMENT CANBERRA – DESIGN COMPETITION WINNER
"the new Union Court would be a vibrant, well-populated, active space"
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• AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY UNION COURT REDEVELOPMENT
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Culture & Events
Fenner HallNorth
Fenner HallSouth
Student Hub
Marie Reay Teaching Centre
Well Being
Chifley Library
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• 7 Buildings
• Circa $260M AUD
• Circa 55,000 m2 GFA
• 35,000 m2 public realm
• Construction commencement - August 2017
• Project Complete - February 2019
• Lend Lease Site Team - 50
• On site peak labour - 600
• Material excavated – 50,000 m3
• Concrete – 25,000m3
• Engineered Timber – 4,100m3• 2 Stage ECI Procurement model
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• 2 towers. 11,800 m2 GFA.• 450 beds + shared amenity / common areas• 10sqm rooms• 90min FRL• Prefabricated façade &service risers• Install crew 8
• North:• Nine levels (seven in timber)• 1,170 CLT panels• 1,566 m3 of CLT
• South:• Seven levels (five in timber)• 669 CLT panels• 839 m3 of CLT
KAMRI REDEVELOPMENT CANBERRA – FENNER HALL NORTH & SOUTH
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• Honeycomb structural system• Typically 100-120mm floor slabs 120-140mm wall slabs.• Lift shaft and fire stairs – expressed CLT• Corridor soffits – expressed CLT• Walls overclad - frpb
KAMRI REDEVELOPMENT CANBERRA – FENNER HALL NORTH & SOUTH
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RESPONSIVE TO THE VISION
RESPONSIVE TO THE BRIEF
RESPONSIVE TO TIMBER
RESPONSIVE TO THE TIMEFRAME
FENNER HALL – WHAT MADE THE DESIGN EXCELLENT?
Architectural EleganceCompetition WinnerTimeless in materiality
FunctionCollaborative ConsumptionReformed the Union Court Precinct
Aligned to productBest practice spatial planningStructure and façade modules
DfMAEnabler of modern industrial techniques
11FENNER HALL– ARCHITECURAL SYSTEMISATION
Prefabricated façade 16m
Intertenancy CLT wall
Stud framed acoustic wall
Corridor CLT wall
CLT Floor slab
12FENNER HALL – DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURE
13FENNER HALL – DESIGN FOR ASSEMBLY
14FENNER HALL NORTH & SOUTH
15FENNER HALL SOUTH TOWER INSTALLATION
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1. Shorter Structure Cycle
2. No Formwork Stripping
3. Resource Constraint Mitigation
4. Resource Levelling
5.Reduced Fitout Duration
CANBERRA – FENNER HALL CONSTRUCTION ANALYSIS
5 key programme benefits on Fenner Hall
8 Day timber cycle duration (not peaked at 4), compared to 12 day concrete (including vertical elements)
No formwork stripping, allows immediate progression of follow on trades
Multiple concurrent structures at Kambri. Structure trades already at peak. Mitigated resource constraint risk
When stripping final levels, final three floors become available concurrently. Resource levelling prevents work on three levels at once
Party wall and corridor walls constructed with the structure, more efficient services installation
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SAFER
FASTER
MORE EFFICIENT
MORE RESPONSIBLE
FENNER HALL CONSTRUCTION ANALYSIS
Zero lost time injuriesEngineered out high risk25% reduction in risk likelihood
25% reduction in programmeFaçade lag 1 levelServices rough in lag 2 levels
75% reduction of on site labour
30% less vehicle movementsOmission of concrete rectificationReduction of site borne noise