EVALUATION CRITERIA 30 - ESTANISLAO GUTIÉRREZ DABÁN Estanislao Gutiérrez Dabán
EVALUATION CRITERIA
Team Introduction For this landmark project, lead architect, Estanislao has brought together the European architectural and engineering firm "a.i" and the local Gold Coast and Brisbane based engineering firm "Wood and Grieve Engineers". Organisation Chart Carlos Delgado Project Director Dr. Civil Engineering, Madrid Polythecnic University Geotechnics specialisation course, Hydraulic Engineering School Delft, Holland MBA I.E.S.E. Barcelona Spanish Representative of the European Foundation Association Current Director of the Engineering School for Public Works Current Professor of Geology and Geotechnics at Madrid Polytechnic University The team brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the project with years of experience in a great variety of completed high quality projects across numerous industries including theatres, museums and parks, as can be seen in the projects presented herewith. The team will be led by Carlos Delgado, a European level respected geotechnical engineer, who with his 44 years experience, has project experience all over the world. He is currently the director of the engineering school at Madrid Polytechnic University. Francisco Becerra will fill the project management role, he is the Principal of arquitectura.ingeneria, an architecture and civil engineering company based in Seville, Spain. He has 34 years of experience in completing the full life cycle of construction projects, encompassing project and construction management as well as the design and documentation of civil design elements. He will be ensuring the architectural and civil design deliverables are delivered successfully from the Spanish team at "a.i". At Francisco s side will be Peter Overell, an Australian mechanical engineer with 9 years experience as a consulting engineer on large building projects for clients such as Brisbane City Council (Brisbane City Hall Refurbishment) and Rio Tinto. He is based in Spain working alongside the architectural team, but it is envisaged he will relocate to Australia for subsequent phases. Peter main role will be to reinforce the communication between the design team and the engineering team. Estanislao, senior architect at "a.i" will be leading the architectural design and with his 14 years of experience on projects such as the Maestranza Theatre in Seville, he will be responsible for ensuring the ongoing design of the precinct surpasses the requirements of the Project Sponsors and the Arts Community. Cameron will be leading the engineering design of the precinct with the team at Wood and Grieve engineers in the Gold Coast and Brisbane. Cameron is based in Brisbane and has 20 years experience in design and project management across a wide range of industries. He will be responsible for the building services design to ensure services are in line with the project vision, such as: designing to a Green Star 5-6 star rating, including infrastructure for a digitally engaged user experience on site, plus many more. Wood and Grieve Engineers have offices in the Gold Coast and Brisbane and will be undertaking the bulk of the engineering on the project. The senior engineers identified for the project are Chartered Engineers with RPEQ recognition which demonstrates their knowledge and experience in Queensland. Peter Overell Assistant Project Manager BE (Mechanical) (Honours), University of Queensland Cameron Robbins Design Manager BE (Mechanical), Queensland University of Technology RPEQ, GSAP AIRAH, Member Aust Institute of Refrigeration, Air Conditioning & Heating AIM, Member Australian Institute of Management Johan Sadie Engineering Manager B.Eng Degree in Electrical Eng, Stellenbosch University Fellow, Institute of Engineers Australia RPEQ: 7538 Terence Ong Bachelor of Electrical Engineering, Curtin University RPEQ: 8956 MIEAust: 2009420 Mike Brice Lead Electrical Lead Structural NHD Civil Engineering (CPUT) BSC Civil Engineering (UCT) MEng Structural, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa RPEQ: 09833 CPEng: 2227057 MIEAust: 2227057 Michael Prior Lead Civil Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours), University of WA Bachelor of Science (Mathematical), University of WA RPEQ: 10606 CPEng: 3814050 MIEAust: 3814050 Andrew Bell Lead HVAC BSc Eng (Mech), University of Witwatersrand, South Africa RPEQ: 7679 MIEAust: 2337694 Christopher Frangos Lead Fire & Hydraulics Associate Diploma in Mechanical Engineer, QUT Certificate IV in Illumination Engineering Diploma in Management Queensland BSA Design Licence No. 1117267 Queensland Water Efficiency Assessor W01060 Gus Merten Lead ESD B.Eng (Mech), University of Stellenbosch, South Africa Accredited Assessor: NABERS and BERS Pro 4.2 MIEAust: 3148051 Wood and Grieve Engineers a.i arquitectura.ingenieria Francisco Becerra Project Manager Technical Architect and Construction Management, University of Seville Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos Técnicos e Ingenieros de la Edificación de Sevilla, Member number: 2487 Estanislao Gutiérrez Lead Architect Architect, University of Seville Member of Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de Sevilla (COAS), Member number: 5479 Enrique del Pozo Theatre and Museum Engineer Mechanical Engineer, University of Seville Western Andalusian Mechanical Engineer Association. Member number: 826 European Engineer (Eur Ing) by FEANI, European Federation of National Engineering Associations. Fiona Daley Lead Landscape Architect Diploma in Project Management, University of New England Bachelor Degree in Landscape Architecture, University of Buenos Aires Member of the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects Francisco Parejo Lead Civil Engineer Civil Engineer, University of Seville Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos Técnicos e Ingenieros de la Edificación, Sevilla. Member number: 7433 Álvaro García Graphic Designer Certificate IV in Technical Graphic Design, Seville Art School PAGE 1 of 6 ESTANISLAO GUTIÉRREZ DABÁN
Principal Design Concepts Great Terrace Heart of the site Over 15,000 sqm of open space North (Sun Terrace): gets most sunlight on site South (Surf Terrace): Surfed by the iconic The Wave structure Views of Surfer skyline from all areas New Arts Museum 6 buildings connected by the ground floor area and by 1st floor bridges Includes: Museum Galleries and community, facilities, artspaces, studios, library, etc Great hall in refurbished octagonal building Living Arts Centre New building in existing car park west of current Arts Centre Theatres, Main and Drama, with central stages enabling both to be used simultaneously plus each theatre can use the other s stage as extended backstage area when one theatre operating Backstage area larger than both stages with direct access to both theatres Cinemas stacked around single projection tower Function rooms with views over Terrace and Enchanting Gardens Creativity Spaces for artists and public throughout with themed permanent public furniture such as painting aisles and performance areas Retail tenancies around Great Terrace and Evandale beach Green Bridge Aboriginal Boomerang design of both structure and platform Design allows for alignment with either Mawarra or Anembo Streets The Wave Gold Coast and Australian Icon Observation deck 100m high with 360º views The Wave Walk walk to the tip of the wave over the lake Surfboard Shadow observation deck casts a surfboard shadow onto the Surf Terrace, which surfs the wave each day Rich Content General Site entrance water features Light displays from structures nightly, such as water travelling up the wave and aboriginal art on the boomerang bridge Great Terrace Basement car park above water table Octagonal and Riverside buildings to be retained Living Arts Centre Building new Arts Centre allows usage of current centre during construction Pavilions/shade areas for barbeques, art and digital precinct connection Flexible funding and partnering strategies available to deliver the icon as site functions without icon General Design to achieve a Green Star 5 Star Rating or higher Solar panels integrated in buildings, shade structures and pavilions Site water capture and recycling systems High Performance City Links Great Terrace The Great Terrace along with pathways link all areas on site Cycle centre including bicycle storage and change room facilities Car parking in single level structure under the Great Terrace and new buildings New Arts Museum Museum buildings surrounded by sub-tropical gardens and artspaces around and in between the buildings Living Arts Centre Coach drop off facility at Arts Centre Loading area on western side of building Primary pedestrian paths connect all site entrances, secondary and tertiary paths connect other areas Green Bridge Proposed future bridge in Site B to extend the art walk New Arts Museum The Wave Great Outdoors New Arts Museum Museum buildings surrounded by sub-tropical gardens and artspaces around and in between the buildings Evandale stage: platform on lake similar to Austria s Lake Constance Stage Evandale lake: sand areas for relaxed and safe beach alternative Public vehicle circulation limited to roadway entrances and basement car park Enchanting Gardens: 6 spaces with subtropical plants and subtle water features Large temporary screen at Evandale stage Wifi Pavilions with solar panels to charge mobile devices and display artworks Public Content Screens at site entrances integrate precinct online facilities with user experiences onsite Digitally guided art path around site Art information through Mobile device QR codes Site wide CCTV system Digital Potential PAGE 3 of 6 ESTANISLAO GUTIÉRREZ DABÁN