Chu Hung Yu - Portfolio(2017-2022)

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Portfolio C H U H U N G -Y U Selected Works 2017-2022

Architecture

Place

Memory


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Architecture

Place

Memory

"Timeliness" is my focus of study. The scale of my past research has ranged from architecture, settlement to urban. I believe design evokes research, and research contributes to design. I perceive "Architecture as a Representation of Social Reality", and wish to bring out the memory of the place through putting the study of architecture history into practice.

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Experiences Works NCKU Prof P.S.Wu Studio, Tainan,Taiwan Research Assistant 2021.09~ Taiwan(R.O.C) Licensed Architect 2021.01~ Design Center of NCKU, Tainan, Taiwan Architectural Project Assistant 2019.08~2020.08 - 2030 NCKU Campus Design

朱弘煜

Hung-Yu, Chu

Taichung,Taiwan (R.O.C)

27 Nov 1995

hungyu1995@gmail.com

+886 912-051-127

- Teaching Assistant for Thesis Design(5th ye studios(4th year)

Internship

Studio tng-tet-shiu 長短樹郷村研究所 ,Tainan, Ta Summer Intern 2020.07~2020.08

Harmony Design Studio 黃介二建築師事務所 ,Ta Full Time Intern 2018.09~2019.01

Ambi Studio 立聯合建築師事務所 ,Taichung, Taiw Intern 2018.02~2018.03

Ospace Architecture 究境聯合建築師事務所 ,Taic Summer Intern 2016.07~2016.08

Workshop

Education Bachelor of Architecture National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) 2014.09 ~ 2019.06 Exchange Student National University of Singapore (NUS) 2017.07 ~ 2018.01 Master of Architecture - Architectural History and Theory National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) 2020.09 ~

Python Coding Worshop, Tainan, 2018.11

Tsinghua University Dept.Arch Worshop, Beijing, 2

Harmaen Vidoe International Worshop, Tainan, 20

Japan Architecture Association SSS Workshop, To

Others Air Studio, Tainan, Taiwan Architectural Review Columnist 2021.05~ NCKU Thesis Design Exhibition Visual Art Director, 2018.09~2019.06


Accomplishments 2022

National Contemporary Art Review Competition First Prize 2021

Taiwan(R.O.C) National Architect Qualified

2020

Modular Home - BEE BREEDERS International Design Competition Honorable Mention AFTEA Paris Architecture Scholarship Winner

ear) and optional 2019

NCKU Thesis Design Honorable Mention

2018

OUT scholarship Winner

2017

NCKU Dept.Arch Academic Excellence Presidential award

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NewTaipei City Government Youth Social Housing Unit Competition Judges' list award 2016

SSS structural design competition,Tokyo Second Prize Shinjinsen 2016 in Taiwan(architectural young telent award) Judges' list award

chung, Taiwan

2018.07

Earth School - Archstorming International Design Competition Honorable Mention

2015

中建海峽盃 student construction competition,Fuzhou Silver Prize

Proficiency

017.04

okyo, 2016.07

Softwares

AutoCAD

Rhinoceros

Sketch Up

Enscape

QGIS

Photoshop

Illustrator

Indesign

Lightroom

Primere

Hand-Made

Watercolor

Oil painting

Charcoal

Language

Chinese / Taiwanese

English

Japanese

French

Native

Advanced

Basic

Basic

ChineseInk

Modeling


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Perceptional

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Scale

Scale

Systematic PHASE I

multipurpose space, office, 2 classrooms, covered courtyard, open courtyard, latrines

PHASE II

2 classrooms, latrines

PHASE III

2 classrooms

PHASE IV

2 classrooms

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Map of memory Things that I care about and what I have done.


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Contents Design Crossing Urban Voids

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KAO - PUÊ

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The Backdrop

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Collage City

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Science City 2050

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Open Classroom

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Uncover the Landscape

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The Public Space System in a Grid City

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Typology of Generation Gap between 1st and 2nd Houses in Taiwan Rural Areas

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Research

Appendix

78 Exhibition/Visual Design Paintings Sketches Photography Construction Structure Design Interior Design Digital Illustration

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DESIGN

project_01

Crossing Urban Voids

Detour Through Urban Blank Spaces : Re-comprehension of Old Town

Program: Urban Renovation Design Studio: Thesis Dsign 2019

Site: Taichung Central District, Taiwan Instructor: Wei,Tseng

Award: NCKU Thesis Design Award - Honarable Mention

DECAYING OLD CITY Misread is not mistaking, rather a new comprehension.How should a fallen city be experienced? Going into the Central District, an old city of high-density and diverse atmosphere, experienced predominantly through tourism and waking, the overwhelming external information numbs my senses. This is a dying city that awaits regeneration. In the near future, the new transportation hub station and the Taichung Prefectural Hall Art Museum will emerge. The rise of two locations will drive a new flow of people; a hidden axis emerges. The axis is a journey, traversing the built and to be built, envisioning the future while reflecting on the past...

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# urban design # narrative # route

# time


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Japanese Colonial Period (1895-1945)

PostWar Period (1946-1970)

A NEW AXIS On this axis, two ruins of once large department stores, Chien-yue Building and Chufang Department Store, were chosen. Numerous large-scale recreational buildings, emerged in the 1970s and provided urban escape with great economic value, locked the publicity in its interior. Following its 30-years decline, the monstrous mass has become a tumor, but leaving a rare heterogeneous atmosphere in a high-density city due to the incoherent timeline between the interior and the exterior.

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Development Peri


A NEW AXIS

iod (1971-2010)

Renovation Period (2010~)

On-Site Observation

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Erosion area at T4 boundary Erosion area at T3 Uneroded area

original

T0 / 00:00

TIME RECORDING : Diachronicity/Synchronicity A model is used to discuss the boundary between the enclosed mass and the fluid, and the result of crossing/bypassing/vacuum is obtained. The concept then responds to the site, and "subtraction" is used to create a void in the ruins that can be physically experienced.

T0 / EV=+0.0

Erased City

Disappeared Elements

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Model Making Process

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vacuum boundary

T1 / 00:09:00

T1 / EV=+1.0

T2 / 00:18:00

detouring

passing

passing / detouring

T3 / 00:27:00

T2 / EV=+1.5

accumulating

synchronicity Timeline

T4 / 00:36:00

T3 / EV=+2.3

Erased City 15


Taichung Art Museum (previous Taichung City Hall) 台中美術館(台中州廳)

Chu-Fang Building 竹 坊 百 貨

A GIANT CUT "Subtraction" is used to create a void in the ruins that can be physically experienced ---- "A Giant Cut." It releases the internal publicness of the ruins and creates contemporary public spaces. Chien-Yue Building becomes a City Observatory, and Chu-Fang Building becomes a Vertical Park.

SCENE 05 : At the end of the line, looking back at the journey up on the rooftop of the art museum.

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SCENE 04 : Following the line, the cut in the building leads into a vertical park.

SCENE 03 : At the top of the cut, a secon extends the line.


Chien-Yue Building 千 越 百 貨

Gan-Cheng Business Area (developed in 2030) 干城商業區

MOVING EXPERIENCES Inside the buildings, a discourse of the physical experience of mobility begins, using the experience of four movement types (lifts, escalators, stairs, ramps) through height, and the atmosphere of the ruins, trying to create in the high-density old city, a heterogeneous gap provides an opportunity to temporarily leave the city and re-read the old city.

nd opening

SCENE 02 : Along the river, the natural landscape seeps into the building.

SCENE 01 : Arrive in Taichung by train, a giant cut appears in a distance.

URBAN SECTION

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Chien-Yue Building

FRONT VIEW

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BACK VIEW


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Chu-Fang Building

FRONT VIEW

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BACK VIEW


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DESIGN

project_02

KAO - PUÊ

Construction, Communication, and Celebration

Program: Modular house

# construction

Site: Various Taiwan residential housing types Credit: Team work with 3 members

# high density

Award: BEE BREEDERS Modular House Competiton 2021 Honorable Mention

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# module # home

KAO - PUÊ is a Taiwanese saying for a custom rooted in our sociable nature; it stands for hangouts, making friends, and spending time together. We hope our new construction process of making a home would add to the KAO - PUÊ tradition and become a festival that is worth celebrating. Therefore, the Modular Home we proposed comes with a simple construction method that allows residents a lot easier to join the assemble process together.

to any site within a small truck and assembled easily.

I n Ta i w a n , t h e h i g h - d e n s i t y p o p u l a t i o n has shaped the problems of unaffordable housing prices and insufficient space, making "extension home" a unique building type. From this premise, the modular house must be constructed most economically, but also solve the problem of lacking living spaces. By dismantling the house into the most lightweight structure, the components can be transported

KAO - PUÊ offers a chance for "Modular Home" to be no longer just an industrialized product, but also a place for people to share memories.

We select 4 common housing types in Taiwan as a demonstration, including Long street houses, Courtyard houses, Walk-up apartments, and High-rise Housing. The prevailing of Modular Home can not only ameliorate current space problems but create new living possibilities. The urban landscape will therefore be reshaped.


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COMPOSITION

SUSTAINABLE LIFECYCLE of MO

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Loading materials from the factory.

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The modular house unit is a composition of three architectural heirarchy levels: Outer Frame, Exterior wall, and Interior wall. Basic modular system is applied to every single level to make the material and the space share a same scale range, which provide people a certain degree of freedom on choosing different parts of the units that they want to put together. The essence of this modular thinking is to create freedom and flexibility for people building their own space on any place.

Site positioning.

Fast and light

ASSEMBLY PROCESS STEP. 01

Assemble structure on site.

Pick Your Frame Material

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STEP. 02

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Choose Exterior Wall for Your Unit interior wall

STEP. 03 Choose Interior Wall to Fit Your Own Style 1

Exterior walls.

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Flooring pa

STEP. 04 Combine Your Custom-made Units

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Integrate solar energy and rainwater recovery


ODULAR HOME

Unload materials on building site.

delivery.

Call your neighbors.

Let's build together.

Public worship the god of foundation before the start of construction.

Carry materials with light crane.

Lift the columns together.

Assemble the beams.

Celebration under the half-finished house.

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system.

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Movable tracks.

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Flexible walls.

The structure can be easily disassembled and recycled.

Open house event after the construction.

Take materials from the site and send them back to the factory.

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ANATOMY OF AN UNIT

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Combined-Column

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Combined-Column: L-shaped angle steel×4 - (L 50×50×5×5) 1 Joint: Cross square steel tube×2 - (B 50×100×5×5) Combined-Column: //Combination cross joint with combined column is L-shaped angle steel×4 - (L 50×50×5×5) design to reduce the weight of structural system for Cross Joint: assembling in building addition construction. square steel tube×2 - (B 50×100×5×5) //Combination cross joint with combined column is design to reduce the weight of structural system for assembling in building addition construction.

Combined-Column

Free Connection

R=90 mm

Roof Gutter

R=90 mm

Solar Energy PV Panels

Overflow Tank Drain to Stormwater Overflow Drain to Stormwater

Shedding Rainhead

First Flush Diverter

4 X 350 W 20 m X 10 m X 0.4 m/ per panel

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Solar Energy PV modular Panels for a single unit

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4 X 350 W 20 m X 10 m X 0.4 m/ per panel for a single modular unit

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Rainwater Collection Tank Shedding Rainhead

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Combined-Secondary Column

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Shedding Rainhead

Tank

Combined-Secondary Column

Combined-Secondary Column: L-shaped angle steel×2 - (L50×50×5×5) Shear 3 Resistance Cross Rod galvanized steel bar×2 - (PØ 5 mm) Combined-Secondary Column: The open secondary structure allows the necessary L-shaped angle steel×2 - (L50×50×5×5) shear wall to be flexibly adjusted according to the Shear Resistance Cross Rod demand of the plane space. galvanized steel bar×2 - (PØ 5 mm) The open secondary structure allows the necessary shear wall to be flexibly adjusted according to the demand of the plane space.

Free Connection

Shedding Rainhead Roof Gutter

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Connecting Plate: galvanized 5-hole connecting steel plate×4 -2(L 300×90×5) //Freely continuous connectors, the purpose is to Connecting Plate: allow the modulus unit to produce a variety of free galvanized 5-hole connecting steel plate×4 growth under controlled conditions. - (L 300×90×5) //Freely continuous connectors, the purpose is to allow the modulus unit to produce a variety of free growth under controlled conditions.

3 x 50L for a 5-units home

Rainwater Collection Tank 3 x 50L for a 5-units home Switch-over

+ Rainwater Pump Switch-over Mains + Water Rainwater Pump

Solar Invertor

first flush diverter

Solar Invertor Electricity Meter

first flush diverter

Electricity Meter Corrugated Steel Sheet Thickness : 0.45 cm Corrugate Height : 35 cm

Mains Water

First Usage Flush Rainwater Diverter

Corrugated Steel Sheet Fiberglass ThicknessBoard : 0.45 cm

to uses

Rainwater collected from a well-maintained system can be suitable for all domestic uses. By 4 installation of the simple sets, resident can the significantly lower mains water usage as well as Rainwater collected from a well-maintained the waste of the natural resources. With the slim system can be suitable for all domestic uses. By tank, no need to sacrifice precious living space to the installation of the simple sets, resident can save filtered rainwater. When resident have to use significantly lower mains water usage as well as rainwater, just switch from mains to treated water the waste of the natural resources. With the slim and let the pressure pump deliver water to make tank, no need to sacrifice precious living space to full use of the natural resource. save filtered rainwater. When resident have to use rainwater, just switch from mains to treated water and let the pressure pump deliver water to make full use of the natural resource.

Rainwater Usage

Corrugate Height : 35 cm Thickness : 5 cm for Fireproof

to uses

to uses

Fiberglass Board Wooden Structure Thickness : 5 cm for Fireproof

to uses

EPE Wooden Aluminized film+ Structure Ceiling Tiles Waterproof Layer EPE Aluminized film+ + Surface Layer Ceiling Tiles

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PV Panels

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PV Panels

Waterproof Layer + Surface Layer

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Upper Track for Interior Wall Upper Track for Interior Wall

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Channel Rail for installation Steel Base Channel Rail for installation

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Solar Energy

Steel Base

Putting 350 W PV panels on the roof (4 pices per modular unit)of modular units is an approach that 5 in account the sun to harness clean and takes renewable solar power. Putting 350 W PV panels on the roof (4 pices per Although the electricity produced via the solar modular unit)of modular units is an approach that energy system might not be enough for all kind of takes in account the sun to harness clean and situations, it can still reach a huge porpotion of renewable solar power. daily usage for a family. Although the electricity produced via the solar energy system might not be enough for all kind of situations, it can still reach a huge porpotion of daily usage for a family.

Solar Energy

Cross Joint Steel Tube Bar Cross Steel Base Screw Bolt Steel TubeBase Bar Cross Concrete Steel Base Plate Steel Base Screw Bolt Rebar Concrete Base Steel Base Plate Rebar

L 450 x 450 x H 100 mm W 5 mm Joint Cross L 450 x 450 x H 100 mm W 5 mm

Galvanized Connecting Steel Plate LGalvanized 300 x W 90 Connecting Steel Plate L 300 x W 90

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Steel tube bar connected with steel plate underneath as a casing for the end of the structure 6 column. With screw bolts, the casing set will be fixed to the concrete base with rebars well set inside S t e ecube. l t u bWith e b athis r c oflexible n n e c t eapproach d w i t h sof t e estructural l plate the underneath casingunit for the of the and structure foundation, as thea whole will end be stable safe column. screwthe bolts, the casing setinstalled will be for living With no matter concrete base be fixed to the concrete base with rebars well set inside in or on the ground. the cube. With this flexible approach of structural foundation, the whole unit will be stable and safe for living no matter the concrete base be installed in or on the ground.

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Steel Tube Bar H 100 x W 50 mm

Steel Tube Bar H 100 x W 50 mm

L-Shaped Steel H 50 x W 50 mm

L-Shaped Steel

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PVC Pipe W100 6"

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to uses

PVC Pipe W100 6"

Grey Water Recycle WASTE Grey Water Recycle

Bokashi Compost Tank 3 x 10 L WASTE for a 5-units home Bokashi Compost Tank 3 x 10 L for a 5-units home


UNIT PRESET

umn The Roommates Unit 02 Living+Kitchen +Bedrooms +Study Room

The Lone Wolf Unit 01 Leisure Space +Living Room +Free Space (Tent)

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Bedroom

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B-12

B-01

B-06

Bedroom + Study Room

Free Space

Dressing Room + Bathroom

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Utility Room

Big Family Unit 06 Kitchen +Living Room +Bedrooms +Multiuse Room

The Single Parent Unit 05 Living Room+Kitchen +Bedroom +Bathroom

Petty Bourgeoisie Unit 09 Utility Room +Living Room +Bedroom

The Class Unit 07 Lecture Space +Library +Study Room

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B-11

B-14

Living + Kitchen

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Kitchen + Living

Lecture Space

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Exhibit Unit 10 Show Room +Multiuse Space

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Eligible Unit 11 Kitchen +Living Room +Bedroom

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B-13 Bedroom

Bedroom

Library

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Multiuse Room

Study Room

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Foreign Students Unit 08 Library +Study Room +Bedroom

Movable Interior wall were designed to be installed inside the unit. Through the track on the ceiling and rollers on the ground, people can change the position of the wall in the space according to the situation. The flexible wall system emerges as many kind of furniture as possible. People can achieve almost all the indoor activities through the interior wall, including sleeping. dinning. cooking. studying. storage... etc. Interior wall provides various kind of spaces and can also fit the possibility of multi-usage, so that customers can choose the one which is just match their need.

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The Newlywed Unit 03 Living Room +Bedroom +Bathroom

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EXTERIOR WALL

The exterior wall system were designed to offer choices for customer to pick for the facade of their units according to different sites and environment. Exterior wall is the oppertunity to merge the modular house units and the surroundings.

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B-02

B-03

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LONG STREET HOUSE

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COURTYARD HOUSE

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WALK-UP APARTMENT

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HIGH-RISE HOUSING

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DESIGN

project_03

The Backdrop

When modernity meets traditional cultures, how do they coesxsit and recall the memory of community?

Program: Community Center

# community

Studio: Sophomore design 2016

# narrative

Site: Chung-Sheng market(abandoned),Tainan

Award: 2016 遠東新人獎 in Taiwan(architectural young talent award) Judges' list award

# religion

1/ BOOMING TAINAN

3/ OUTDOOR OPERA HOUSE

Hidden within the framed roads is the twisting alleys that stretch out and create the everyday scenarios of its habitants. At its center is the temple. Temples act as religious center for residents, while carrying the movements of people's lives. In the winding alleys, those unremarkable scenes constitute a unique outlook of Tainan.

Continuing the tradition of worship through performing----Taiwanese Opera ( 歌 仔 戲 ), I design a outdoor stage. A stage opening up towards the sky converts the disadvantage of the site, turning the surrounding tall buildings into outdoor seatings.

2/ THE URBAN DECAY This site encountered several problems : desolate temple, market remnants, towering enclosure. On this dying land, I try to piece together the fragments of the lives of the residents, in a way that is closest to the people and the environment.

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#memory

In the day, locals hangout and relax in the open area. Time shifts and the crowd find their way up and settle down. Suddenly, (at the cue of the spotlights,) the balconies turned into viewing boxes, and the stage became the center of attention as the silhouette of a fierce general danced to the setting sun. The sky is the backdrop and every window is its own act.


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crowd at night(19:00-21:00) temple good view height of buildings flow

Indoor/ Opera House

Outdoor/ The Backdrop

Traditional set / One direction / Ground layer

Raised set / Open ground /All-round / Publicness

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thirteen-story building

adjacent seven-story hotel

interior of the market

existing staircase at the market

alleys for the entrance

chaotic surroundings

crowd at the temple

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1F PLAN (+0m)

Original market remains

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flexible entrances

extend the urban texture

emphasize the change of axes with pavements


4/ EVERYDAY HANGOUT

kid's room toilet

community library pavillion

community kitchen gallery(Market structure)

DAY TIME

EVENING

Time line Elders Children Visitors/Teenagers

7:00 exercise

12:00

19:00

24:00

cook for lunch together play afeter school

Show Time coffee / bar

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DESIGN

project_04

Collage City

Architecture as a information container, reflecting the everchanging city.

Program: Media Center / Office Studio: 3rd-year studio 2017

Site: Middle-West district, Tainan Instructior: Po-Nien, Chen

COLLAGE CITY The site is located in a commercial intensive area, on the corner of information collection. Since the Japanese period, the nonstop development superimposed new information on the original city.Secondary components ---- signs, billboards, and advertisements, intrudes and builds a new context different from the ground layer---- a Collage City.

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# media

# collage

# landmark

# co-working


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DEVELOPMENT

Base around the environment, material on the use of contrast.

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Place walls and fragmentate masses.

Shredded the body and tried to expose the information


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NEW CITY LANDMARK Continuing the site’s context, through the placement of the glass display, the internal occurrence of digital behavior shows itself on the facade, turning into the most immediate advertising, at the same time, external information can also be perceived through a large number of fragmented semi-outdoor space, becoming the creative energy of the employees.

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Plan 6F

Plan 5F

Plan 2F

Plan 1F

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DESIGN

project_05

Science City 2050 Establish the second CBD in Singapore

Program: Urban Planning

Studio: Studio 7, NUS Exchange Program 2018 Site: One North, Singapore

Instructors : Rudy Stouffs, Patrick Janssen

RESIDENCE(STUDENT) EDUCATION COMMERCIAL

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# urban planning # typology #system # future

RESIDENCE(FAMILY) GREENERY RECREATION


1/ URBAN DESIGN Science City 2050 is a collaborative studio focusing on the transformation of the Greater One North area from an eclectic aggregation of poorly connected urban islands into a coherent, sub-regional urban centrepositioned halfway between the CBD and Jurong East. The brief is to develop a mixed-use urban fabric consisting of a varied range of urban block typologies, combining residential with commercial, industrial, educational, and other work spaces.The studio aims to explore parametric urban prototyping methods and workflows for generating and evaluating alternative proposals site density - 1000 people / ha - 35 m2 per person - 25 m2 residential - 10 m2 others

site area - 75 Ha - 75 thousand people

requirements - a new transport node - a line from tuas to Changi

In the first part of design aimed to explore parametric urban prototyping methods and workflows for generating and evaluating alternative proposals, specifically by capturing spatial urban rules as parameter fields that vary over the extent of the site in response to the context and environment. Urban block typologies were then created and linked to these parameter fields, so that their form and configuration vary automatically depending on their location. Throughout the design process, the urban blocks were evaluated with respect to various liveability criteria.

RESIDENCE(SOHO) OFFICE COMMERCIAL(MALL) MRT EXPRESS

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2/ DEVELOPMENT

Typology Control

Green Spaces & Main Bridging Network

Blended Functions

Density Control

Local Control

Transport Network & Intermodal Nodes

pedestrian & bike

(+25m)

goods moving system (+23m) people moving system (+20m) car drive (+5m) According to terrain

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B-B' section

C-C' section

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3/ URBAN TYPOLOGY

Original typology : podium + tower

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Create second public level

Building's height step down toward the park

Tower Direction Changed

STUDENT HUB BLOCKPLAN

second public level

student recreation park SITE : STUDENT HUB

central greenbelt

MASTERPLAN

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scale:1/1500


truss structure roof

diagrid facade

seminar room / open study space / art space with suspension system

relax platform / gym multi-purpose lobby / indoor sports room

canteen / big stairs / student market / rock climbing

workshop / student office / kitchen preparation

recreation / basketball court / student club

main circulation circulation from the square on ground service circulation circulation from second public level

PROGRAM AND CIRCULATION

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4 / ARCHITECTURE DESIGN

Located in the student area of ou from any different ways and creat

The Nimbus, student activity cen stairs, it connected different level

The Nimbus can be divided into learning. And with different struct only frame the activity inside, but

When the sky turns dark, the Nim

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- THE NIMBUS

ur overall master plan, facing the receation park and connecting to the traffic node, my project is going to attract students te a dynamic area for relaxing and studying.

nter, connected to the LRT exit and became the lobby of accessing this neighborhood. And through the large slopes and ls, from the square on the ground to the second public level, which above LRT system.

two parts, the lower podiom for public recreational activities, and the upper tower privately for student studying and tural system, The Nimbus allow many kinds of activities to be taken place. And the supportive structural diagrid facade, not t become an icon of the Nimbus.

mbus will become one of the most dazzling star in Singapore.

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DESIGN

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Open Classroom

Using simple construction methods to create diverse design possibilities.

Program: Secondary School

# Earth

Site: Kafountine, Senegal

# School

Credit: Team work with 3 members

Award: 2022 Archstorming Earth School Competition Honorable Mention

# Construction

BACKGROUND

STRATEGY

The background of this proposal is the lack of schools in the region and the hot rainy climate. Therefore, providing flexible learning spaces and sustainable design within a limited budget is our key value in order to create an innovative, friendly and enriching campus building.

The classrooms are connected by modular semi-outdoor corridors that enclose the courtyard. With a limited budget, the overall design will be implemented in five phases. The courtyard will gradually grow through phases, creating covered spaces and corners in each stage. Two new classrooms are created in each phase, with a three-meter-wide FREE Space between them. By opening and closing the folding doors, the size of the classroom can be changed at any time. When closed, it is a lecture room for classes, and when the two rooms merge, it becomes a large space for activities and exhibitions. Modular classroom desks can be combined freely for diverse teaching.

DESIGN CONCEPT In OPEN Classroom, we adopt a dispersed configuration strategy while preserving existing trees, and make each classroom face toward the courtyard. The courtyard connects all the spaces on campus, providing a variety of flexibility and creating different types of activity corners. When the classroom is integrated with the environment, everywhere is a place of learning.

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Building area is first designated with respect to existing trees.

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multipurpose space, office, 2 classrooms, covered courtyard, open courtyard, latrines

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Closed on Both Sides : Free Saloon Space While sliding doors are closed on both sides, the free space between the two classrooms function as a saloon or small meeting room.

One Side open : Expanded Classroom Classroom can be expanded to enable various teaching models, such as group discussions. Classrooms are no longer limited by space.

Fully open : Large Cross-class Space While sliding doors are fully open, two classrooms can be combined into one space for exhibitions, performances or cross-class activities.

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Solar Panels Solar panels are placed on the top of the roof, providing electricity for the pump.

Wudu Pool Wall-mounted faucet provides water for self-cleaning.

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ADOBE BRICKS 1. First, mix clay, soil, water and chopped straw with feet. 2. Fill the form with the mixture and let for dry. 3. The brick dimension of this case is 160*80*320mm.

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BRICKLAYING 1. While laying bricks, reinforcement shall be arranged in the corner of every wall. 2. Stretcher and header row of bricks are placed in turns. 3. Foundation of the wall is made of stone and concrete.

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SYSTEM 1. Roof frames of classroom buildings are made of wood with small cross-sections. 2. Anchor bolts are used to connect wall and roof. 3. RC ring beams are necessary to ensure sufficient stiffness.

MATERIAL & SYSTEM Earth bricks and wood are the main materials. The addition of reinforced concrete ring beams increases the durability of the structure, making it a cost effective method. At the same time, we use wood components with smaller cross sections in roof trusses and lowmaintenance corrugated sheets to cut costs.Due to the uneven water resources in dry and wet seasons, we establish a rainwater recycling system to provide water in dry seasons. Through OPEN Classroom, we hope to bring local children a variety of learning experiences and establish a harmonious way of living with the earth. OPEN classroom ! OPEN VISION !

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Open Courtyard Open outdoor space for various use is surrounded by classrooms.

4 CORRIDOR

ROOFING 1. Metal sheets are used as roofing because less maintenance is required 2. Gutters are placed at corners. 3. Columns with circular sections are used in corridors.


Water Tower The water is pumped from the well and supplied to the whole school.

Sunlighting Sunlight enters the classroom from both sides of the roof.

Green Fence Fruit trees such as banana and mango trees are plant around the site.

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PIVOT DOOR SYSTEM 1. Wood lintel of the door is installed first. 2. The door panel is made of wood and bamboo, allowing air to pass through. 3. The cross-sectional dimension of the wood column is 100*100mm.

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TWO CLASSROOMS 1. The upper track of the doors is installed first. 2. Folding doors between classrooms can be fully opened. 3. By fully opening the door, two classrooms can be combined together.

7 WATER TREATMENT

SYSTEM 1. Latrine partitions are made of bamboo. 2. Septic tank is placed underground, and can be cleaned through inspection pipe. 3. Waste water goes to drainfield.

8 RAINWATER RECYCLING

SYSTEM 1. The roof of main spaces slopes inward. 2. Main gutter collects lots of rainwater. 3. Rainwater harvesting tank is placed underground.

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DESIGN

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Uncover the Landscape

Kinmen Library and Museum Embedded in Landscape.

Program: Library, Museum

# Landscape

Credit: Cooperation with AIR STUDIO and JOE SHIH ARCHITECTS

# Exhibition

Site: Kinmen, Taiwam

(2022 Kinmen Library and Museum International Competition)

# Tunel

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BACKGROUND Kinmen's identity is deeply rooted in its military heritage and known for its wide topography variety and biodiversity. We envision Kinmen's future cultural landmark as a dual-function library-museum facility that pays homage to its cultural and natural heritage by prioritizing the preservation of the pre-existing landscapes.

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LIBRARY MUSEUM IN THE TUNNEL The design stems from the pre-existing military tunnels buried next to the site, where we imagined them reemerging from the ground. The project consists of an interconnected tunnel complex placed in the existing valley, where most of the volume remains concealed underground to blend in with the surrounding landscape. Gaps formed between the tunnels were occupied by the natural landscape, while the internal valley garden makes the topography part of the architecture. An alternative pathway is also available to the public to experience the site.

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A CLASSIC SHAPE with a MODERN TOUCH

NEW CULTURAL EXPERIENCES

We have created a distinctive and exciting spacial experience to meet the increasing need for flexible gallery space by pivoting and shifting each tunnel on the site. Implementing the ASRS library releases ample space from the storage, freed up more possibilities for public engagement.By rearranging the tunnels, we have used arches to create elegant curves in the building without a complex structure design.

We believe that the future of the library and museum extends beyond being a warehouse. Our design combines the best of both worlds to celebrate art and knowledge while creating one brand new complete experience. The joy of reading and the satisfaction of going to the museum is now combined, forging a new type of public cultural facility.

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Linear Gallery

Coinciding Path

Configurable Space

Show Room

Sculpture Garden

Lecture Hall

Roof Terrace

Proscenium Stage

Double Height Room

Sunken Garden

Large Open Space

Fashion Runway

Viewing Room

ASRS Display

Forum

Immersive Theater

The evolution of museum building

The evolution of Library storage space

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Casuarina

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Lemon Eucalyptus

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Littoral Spinegrass

MASTER LANDSCAPE PLANNING The project developed on the notion of "tunnels," and it stretches out to the historical site. Triggering by climbing up the valley, strolling through art galleries, wandering through the library, then exploring the military tunnels while glancing at the Ru Bei Mountain, this linear experience would cement the facility as Kimen's future landmark.

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Different Spaces can be Experienced through out the Free Public Route

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RESEARCH

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The Public Space System in a Grid City From Barcelona to Taichung Central District

# block

2018 Out Scholarship Traveling Programme

# urban

#publicness

#research

RESEARCH BACKGROUND

BRIEF

Taichung is a city with a clear urban development. And this project starts with my high school commute experience. Every time I went to Taichung central district, I got traffic jams.

Walking through history, the central district had been the most prosperous district of Taichung city. The grid system planned a hundred years ago, is no longer fitting today. The problems come one after the other. And, how can we revive this historical site?

The urban senery there is quite different from the Taichung I know. Easily to see ruined buildings and destroyed building facade, which make me curious about the evolution of this area. After 20 days of travel in Barcelona, ​​I saw the planning of a great urban city. For me, the city is the condensation of the collective memory of the citizens. Urban development or urban renewal must follow the context of the city. Only with a deep understanding of the city can the memory be passed on across generations.

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The Eixample district, Barcelona, built in the same era, had a similar block scale with central district . Their urban planning is still highly praised nowadays, how do they make it ? Or are they now facing urban problems as well. I want to compare Barcelona The Eixample district and Taichung Central district, to discuss “ the public space system in a grid city”


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MAIN PUBLIC SPECE

COURTYARD RENOVATION

STREET SCALE

CORNER OBSERVATION

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RESEARCH

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Typology of Generation Gap between 1st and 2nd Houses in Taiwan Rural Areas Studio Tngtetshiu Summer Reasearch Programme Date: Jul-Aug, 2020

Site: Houbi district, Tainan Credit: Studio Tngtetshiu

# typology

#countryside

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#evolution

RESEARCH BACKGROUND Visiting rural areas of Taiwan, houses of different generations coexist side-by-side. Historically, buildings of living follows the Hanstyle courtyard building type, so called "firstgeneration residences," it generally appears in 1930s. However, due to changes in lifestyle, social and economic factors, or more often family reasons, larger new western-style "secondgeneration residences" were built in the 1970s. As a result of the coexistence of two or more housing types, the generation gap between generations has become the overlapping period of the time. Taking this as the research topic, the new type of contemporary lifestyle will be constructed.

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The research is recorded in Architectural Institute of Taiwan magazine #103


STEP1 / RURAL AREA HOUSING TYPES

1st generation house : courtyard house ( 三合院 ) A courtyard house is a traditional type of residence that was commonly found throughout Taiwna rural area.

Built year : around 1930's

Construction Materials : Bamboo with muds, Bricks, Woods

Features: 1. Central courtyard 2. Ancestor hall in the middle room 3. Axisymmetry

4. Inner Corridor 5. Room-to-room 6. Toilet seperate from the house

2nd generation house : indivisual house

In 1970's Taiwan's economy grew faster, the needs of living has increased. Influenced by western lifestyle, there's a living room within TV and several indivisual rooms.

Built year : after 1970's

Construction Materials : RC with Bricks, RC

Features: 1. Living room within TV 2. Garage 3. Ancestor hall on the top floor

4. Asymmetry 5. Indivisual room

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STEP3 / TYPOLOGY ANALYSIS

TYPE A1 Parallel Entrance TYPE A Juxtaposition TYPE A2 Perpendicular Entrance

TYPE B Substitution

TYPE C1 Parallel Entrance TYPE C Occupation

TYPE C2 Perpendicular Entrance

TYPE D Substitution+Occupation

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Variation the cases can not be classified into TYPE A-D

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Exhibition / Visual Design NCKU Campus History Special Exhibition

#design # history #research # exhibition

Date: 2021.10-2022.1 Curatorial Team

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NCKU Special Exhibition of Campus Life focuses on the development history of the school. The curatorial team hopes to provide three possibilities of reading ---- space, time and narrative ---- hoping to provide a way of understanding and arouse many wonderful life memories for alumni.


Gazing Fortress Matsu - Matsu Military Heritage Renovation Exhibition Date: 2022.2-2022.4 Curatorial Team

Gazing Fortress Matsu is a project focusing on transformation and reinterpretation of military cultural heritage – fortresses on Matsu Islands. The spatial transformation of these military bases isdriven by design power and cultural competence. It aim s to develop new functions for the space and extend its original meaning and methods to perform and exhibit, and eventually to enrich the content and diversity of Matsu Islands.

NCKU Dept.Chinese Literature Xue-Lin, Su Memorial Exhibition Date: 2021.11~2022.12 Curator

Xue-Lin Su is a late important post-war Chinese writer. She devoted herself to Chinese education for over 40 years in NCKU. In memory of her, this exhibition we focus on her extensive collection of her personal experiences and show her extraordinary life.

惜念

•指導單位:財團法人蘇雪林教授學術文化基金會 •主辦單位:國立成功大學中國文學系 •承辦單位:六龍文創有限公司、系友黃華安先生 顧問:陳昌明教授、高美華教授 / 總策畫:黃聖松主任 / 策展:黃華安、黃追日 / 展場設計:黃追日、朱弘煜 / 文字編纂:吳姍姍、黃華安、黃追日、朱弘煜 / 訪問、攝錄:黃華安、黃追日 / 資料、紀錄片提供:財團法人蘇雪林教授學術文化基金會、國立成功大學中國文學系、六龍文創有限公司

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顧問:陳昌明教授、高美華教授 /總策畫: 黃聖松主任 / 策展:黃華安、黃追日 / 展場 設計:黃追日、朱弘煜 / 文字編纂:吳姍姍 、黃華安、黃追日、朱弘煜 / 訪問、攝錄: 黃華安、黃追日 / 資料、紀錄片提供:財團 法人蘇雪林教授學術文化基金會、國立成功 大學中國文學系、六龍文創有限公司

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Paintings

#space # sensing #landscape #environment

Seleted works 2019-2021 Pen and brush as my tool to express the feeling of every moment.

Recording experience of the space and environment in which I live.

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a. The Blue Period, acrylic on canvas, 6F, 2021 b. Image of Jiufen, watercolor, 4K, 2019

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e. c. Downstream of Touqian River, acrylic on canvas, 6F, 2021 d. Illusory City, watercolor, 4K, 2019 e. Afernoon, watercolor, 8K, 2020

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Sketches

Seleted works 2019-2021

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a. Image of Yogyakarta, watercolor with pencil, 8K, 2019 b. Early Morning , pencil, 8K, 2019

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e. c. Walk-up Apartment ,wtercolor with pencil, 8K, 2021 d. Tainan Temple, pencil, 8K, 2019 e. Image of Venice, colorpencil, 8K, 2019

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Sketches

Seleted works 2017

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The images of NCKU, 2017

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Photography Seleted works 2019-2021

Religious Scenarios Malaysia

Heritage Records Cambodia / Indonesia

Daily Life Phnom Pehn, Cambodia

Urban Diversity Hong Kong

Natural Landscape Indonisia

Social Issues Phnom Pehn, Cambodia

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Construction

Chinese Architecture Construction Competition, Fuzhou

Award : Silver Prize Date : Jul, 2015 Group Work

Bamboo Tectonic The title of the competition is "appropriate technology, local conditions". In Taiwan, the construction sites are mostly occupied by steel scaffoldings. But in narrow spaces, temple repairs and folk activities, we can still see the traces of the traditional bamboo scaffoldings.Taiwan's bamboo scaffolding construction method are different from China and Hong Kong, and we hope to retain the uniqueness of its methods and try to innovate, to create extraordinary out of ordinary technical materials. The result, built within half a day, is seven meters high, capable of carrying several people simultaneously, showing the convenience and efficiency of bamboo scaffoldings.

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Structure Design

Student Summer Seminar Workshop Competition, Tokyo Award : Second Prize Date : Jul, 2016 Group Work

1*3 The workshop puts emphasis on creating new form and finding materials for struc tural design, and the is to create a unique spacial experience. We tr y to create a structure made by simple units with repetition, according to the topic "congregation and variation". Three bars can stand on the ground once they're bounded by a ring, and the simple mechanic system become our concept. We try several combinations of the units and gradually become an arch form. To stabilize the struc ture and intensify the spacial feeling, the arch repeats on the X-axis, an intriguing bar structure finally be realized.People may sense it as a doorway, or stand below to observe the details of the connections, it can soon be makeup and disassemble on any platform, and create an intricate space.

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Interior Design

Youth Social Housing Unit Competition, Taipei

Award : Judges' list Award Date : Jul, 2015 Credit : Team work with 3 members

Dual Interface Fast-paced, diverse and flexible, new ways of life always brings about new spaces. In this proposal, our main aim is to create an experience that goes along with the current lifestyle: task-oriented, transparent and almost always functioning. By the use of tensile net structure, we explored a new layer of house-living that moves vertically as the user enters or exits the space while merging the basic living space and the new space as a whole.

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Digital Illustration Future Home Imagination

Date : Sep, 2020 Credit : Team work with 3 members

Home in Everywhere Set in 2100 A.D., current accommodations range from standalone quarters to sprawling communities, among which are four prominent types, categorized by spatial orientation and structural formation: I.Spiral Enfilade II.Elongated Continuum III.Sunken Congregation IV.Homogeneous Woodland

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Portfolio

CH U HUNG-YU Selected Works 2017-2022

Copyright 2022 by Chu Hung Yu All Rights Reserved.


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