2021 Yu Jung Shen Portfolio

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THE TEMPLE _ POETRY OF TERRIOR

04.

THE VALLEY - NATATORIUM OF GOLDEN MILE

14.

SUPERSTUDIO - LEARNING FROM GOLDEN MILE

24.

BIRD RESCUE CENTER + FIELD OF LIFE EDUCATION

34.

DIGITAL BALI CONGREGATE HOUSING IN CITY

44.

HOME 2025 IN TAIWAN - SOFT CEMENT WALL

50.

TEA HOUSE OF YU HSIU MUSEUM

51.

SUNNY APARTMENT

52.

L HOUSE _ HOT SPRING VILLA

54.


The Temple _ Poetry of terroir As a bridge

As a root

廟宇 X 風土詩學

TYPE : Apartment, Interior Design THESIS ADVISOR : Robert Levit DATE: 01/2020-12/2020 SITE: North York,Ontario ,Canada DESIGN: YuJung Shen (Individual)


Immigrants, religion continues to be an essential identity marker and provides a sense of belonging.

Rear Hall

Quadrangle Theatre Pavilion Three Sichuan Hall Front Gate

Class Rooms

Quadrangle Main Hall

Worship Class Rooms

Hall

Quadrangle

Theatre

Corridor

Worship Hall

Corridor

Quadrangle

Side Hall

Worship Hall

Office

Worship Hall

Main Hall

Landscape Rear Hall

Side Hall

Corridor

To sustain the temple's cultural and architectural character and build a bridge between people from the broader citizenry and region is the primary pursuit of this project.

Side Hall

Corridor

Moreover, temples in traditional Chinese culture are not only places for faith but also centers for community life. However, often in immigrant city contexts, Chinese temples' broader community function shrinks to that of private places for a fraction of the religious believers due to the smaller population and serves what a much-reduced portion of a diverse population is.

Side Hall

Multi-Function Room

Three Sichuan Hall

TeaHouse

Front Gate

Public Square

Culture centre


The Way to form the courtyard in this project is subtraction by cutting the big roof to create negative spaces. In this project, the roof typology follows the simple symbol with two slopes facing front and back. Two side curve shapes compose roofs. The backside is supported by a big flat roof and barrier wall. It will meet the front side roof rising from land and attached to become like the main ridge.



Female washroom

Male washroom

Washroom

+0

UP

UP +0

UP

UP

-100

Coat check

UP

UP

+0

+0

Hand Wash

Projection Room

Audio Control Room

Orchestra

+0

Light Wall

UP

+150

-100

+0

UP

Hand Wash

UP

Locker Room

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Light Wall

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+0

+0

+150

+ 120

+ 60

+ 90

+ 30

+150

UP

UP

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Office

UP

Washroom

UP

+0

Washroom

kitchen

Gift Shop

Bubble Tea / Cafe

Storage

Mechanical

Classroom

CAFE / AFTERNOON TEA

UP

UP

/GROUND FLOOR/

Shower room

Shower room

Storage

Classroom

Rehearsal Room

Office

Locker Room

dance room dance room

Mechanical

Dressing Room

UP

Rehearsal Room

Storage UP

Rehearsal Room

Dressing Room UP

UP

Mechanical UP

UP

Gift Shop

Dressing room

Engine Room

Storage

/PROGRAMMING/

kitchen

Mechanical

Storage

/B1 FLOOR PLAN/

From the layout of the traditional Chinese temple, we know that the main program is the hall. The outdoor theatre pavilion is one of the serving programs for ritual events. In this project, combining the temple with a theatre can attract larger secular audiences due to a more hybrid institutional type. Also, participating in activities will bridge the connection of people. There are also educational function programs such as classrooms provided for both theatre and temple; and leisure function (like teahouse theatre that will have performances of traditional Chinese opera and instruments).Besides, this project also plays a role as a cultural centre .There is an exhibition space multimedia. As a formal institution, the temple held cultural and ritual events regularly.


plan +0

UP

UP UP

UP

-100 UP

Light Wall

UP

Start

UP

Projection Room

Hand Wash

-100

UP

+0

Light Wall

Hand Wash

UP

UP

+0 UP Office

UP

Washroom

UP

+0

Washroom

Gift Shop

Bubble Tea / Cafe

Storage

kitchen

Mechanical

Classroom

UP

UP

/ THE PROCESS OF WORSHIP /

Ataraxia/Meditation

Clean Hands

Pray

light the worship light


Theatre

Temple

The Temple side: mostly, main halls follow a linear sequence, but halls and other functional spaces stagger in the series. Both main halls combine with courtyards. There also have different two yards to be a pause in the areas. The Theatre side: the theatre entrance is also a sunken stage that is one of the outdoor theatres in this project. This place serves the temple to held performances for reward deities events. There is a tea house theatre, a Cafe, some classrooms that provide spaces for this institution's courses. Also, an indoor theatre with a stage connects with a stage of another outdoor theatre on the west side.





the valley Natatorium of Golden Mille

TYPE OF PROJECT - COMPREHENSIVE - Natatorium ADVISING PROFESSOR - Petros Babasikas DATE : 01/2019 - 05/2019 SITE : GOLDEN MILE , TORONTO Group11 - Yu Jung SHEN / Kai Chun LIU


Meadowway Park

Create an artificial topography The building stands as an integral part of the new park

Centennial College _ Ashtonbee Campus

A. Isolate parts of the park against intense building density to the South but also East and West. The South part represents the first public zone connecting to Eglinton Ave. The Valley ( lower park area) cut the landscape and create a protected public area and the outdoor pool. The banks located on the sides of the valley allow people to rest on and gather around the valle- The Northern park is a quieter zone connected to meadow way and centennial college

The Secondary Plan

The Secondary Plan

The West part remains planted with only hardscape pavements. The East represents a significant walking, cycling, and 2 of the Natatorium enterance zones. B. In order not to let the massive-volume Natatorium building dominates the park, most of it is inserted into the landscape. Reading the Natatorium as a more control-led space comparing to other programs, the landscape-insert also functions as a buffer that helps to create privacy. The last part is to invite public programs - the Cafe and the Gym - above the Natatorium workingas attractors activating and connecting the spaces throughout the park.

The Secondary Plan

The building tectonic module “retaining walls,” “bridges,” and “green roofs.” Retaining walls The Secondary Plan

Series of retaining walls set East-West that divide different pool-related programs, clear climate zones, direct view looking outside the valley, and support the OWSJ roofs spanning across the pool areas. The walls also provide a continuous pathway and intact zones for setting environmental system. Bridges An outdoor bridge seats East-West crossing over the valley connecting two sides of the park.

The Secondary Plan

The Secondary Plan

A North-South bridge rows along the valley and connects the public part to the relatively private part of the Natatorium. Green roofs Turning most of the large roof panel into green, then create a continuous landscape and also contributes to cooling the surfaces.

New LRT Station

The Secondary Plan

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STEEL I-BEAM STEEL ANGLE, BOLTED TO TRUSS

STEP1

STEP2

CONCRETE TOPPING METAL DECK. STRUCTURAL STEEL COLUMN CURTAIN WALL I-BEAM,

STONE FACADE CLADDING STEEL FLANGE SUP. METAL STUD WEATHER BARRIER RIGID INSULATION SHEATHING

STEP3

STEP4

DEHUMIDIFICATION VENTILATION M12 BZP STUDDING

WEEP FLASHING WIT. SILICONE SEALANT STEEL SHELF ANGLE AL. HEADER KAWNEER 1600 / CURTAIN WALL SYS. FLASHING VAPOR RETARDER ANGLED BLOCKING INSULATION 1/2''SHEATHING STEEL SUPPORT INS.

ARMAFLEX @ 80'' AUMNIUM JOINT CEILING PANEL

EXTENSIVE GREEN ROOF

WEEP FLASHING WIT. SILICONE SEALANT STEEL SHELF ANGLE AL. HEADER ANGLED BLOCKING STEEL SUPPORT INS.

FLASHING

FLASHING WIND BLANKET GROWTH MAT. SEPARATION FABIC DRAINAGE MAT CAPILLARY FABRIC ROOT BARRIER PRIMARY BARRIER THERMAL INSULATION PROTECTION MAT

WIND BLANKET M3 GROWTH MAT. SEPARATION FABIC 4'' DRAINAGE MAT

10'' STONE TYPE ST-1

CAPILLARY FABRIC

STEEL FLANGE SUP. 92mm METAL STUD @ 610mm o/c

ROOT BARRIER

WEATHER BARRIER

THERMAL INSULATION

12'' RIGID INSULATION 1/2''SHEATHING

PRIMARY BARRIER PROTECTION MAT 6'' CONCRETE 3'' METAL DECK

STEP3 INSULATED GLASS UNITS SPACER TECHNOLOGY INERT GAS FILL TRACK FILLER NAILING FIN

FINAL 3D SECTION


up up

mechanical room

up up

storage

female washroom + changing room

storage

mechanical room _ teaching pool + lobby area + sauna

family changing room

office

male washroom + changing room

female washroom

-1.5m slope ro North park

sauna up

up

up

slope to lobby

up

coach office resting area

up

-5.0m

stair to lobby

12m x 25m teaching pool

-1.5m

slope to corridor

-4.5m

water circulation spcae

resting stairs

viewing corridor

outdoor pool

25m x 50m main pool

up

seating gallery

-4.5m -3.0m

mechanical room _ main pool + seating gallery

up

up

shop

male washroom

storage slope ro West park

up

female washroom

mechanical room

up

up

mulit-use space

up

mechanical room

-3.0m bike parking zone slope from 4.5m to 4.0m

up

-3.0m

up

-3.0m

44 units underground parking lot

Cafe for plaza

kitchen

-2.0m storage

mulit-use space up

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-1000mm plan

1/250

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15m

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15m

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-2.5m

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+1.0m

+2.0m

+2.5m

office

-3.0m

+1.5m

outdoor balcony

+0.0m -3.5m up

pool lobby -4.0m +2.5m

up

stair to Cafe

outdoor terrace

+0.0m

outdoor terrace

+0.5m

bar

-4.5m

air exchange

kitchen

storage

+5.5m

up

the valley Cafe

-3.5m

-3.0m

-2.5m

-1.5m

+0.0m -0.5m

-1.0m

city view corridor

-4.5m

outdoor terrace

2F lobby up

+2.5m

+0.0m

outdoor terrace

outdoor corridor

multi-use space

+2.5m

GYM

-3.0m +1.0m

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-0.0m +1.0m +0.5m +0.0m

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+7500mm plan 0

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10

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1/250 15m

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1/250 15m








gm LEARNING FROM THE GOLDEN MILE TYPE OF PROJECT - URBAN DESIGN ADVISING PROFESSOR - Dina Sarhane+Victor Perez-Amado DATE : 10/2018 - 12/2018 SITE : GOLDEN MILE , TORONTO Group11 - Yu Jung SHEN / Siqi WANG / Yaohan WANG/ Bonnie CHOUNG



GOLDEN MILE

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Landscape P

Program Building

Our vision is to create an ecological connected,pedestrian friendly, and economically vital Golden Mile. Our urban proposal for the Golden Miles is not a crystallised design, it is a design tool that will serve as a base for urban planning. The project consists a list of urban rules and regulations that are package in a menu format in which will help to generate organic and flexible urban growth.

AIS

A minimum of 5m is required for wildlife and insect spread. A 4m setback is required for human activity.

Vegetation Spread

GSA

A minimum of 10m is required for successful vegetation success and spread. A 4m setback is required for human activity.

Pollinator Species

PS

Planting focus on species with flowera, friuits, and nuts to attract wildlife and pollinators.

Vegetation Variety

VV

Variety in the types of the vegetation planted.Preference given to native and phytoremediation species.

program

Our proposal seeks to fostering the area’s transition towards an urban manufacturing district under the new economic paradigm characterized by the blurring boundary between sectors,clusters and scaled of operation; between production and services: between public and private initative; and between living , working and lesisure. More importantly, all of this is based on the preservation of the exisitng economies

Wildlife and Insect Spread

Green Space Adjacency

GSA

Only residential, social, and cultural components within the block are allowed to be adjacent to green spaces.

Riparian Spread

RS

A minimum of 30m is required for a successful riparian habitat. A 4m setback is required for human activity.


20%-30%

PSR

Public Space Ratio and Connection

infrastructure choose three

20%-30% of open space within a parcel must be public. Each public space must be connected to the adjacent one.

MPS

Maximum Parcel Size

Maximum 500m2 for small, 2500m2 for medium, and 5000m2 for large parcels.

M S

M

S

M S

L M M M

M

S M

M

M

M S M

S M

S M

M

M Industrial 20%-30%

M Office 10%-25%

BA

Build-able Area PS

Each block should have a variety of parcel sizes.

Diversity of Uses

DU

Minimum 45% and maximum 60% must be built on a block.

RC

P

RE

Industrial Settlement

P

MBH

Maximum 50m(15 floors) for buildings adjacent to the commercial corridor and 35m (10 floors) for all other sites. Maximum podium height is 8m.

Building Porosity

BP

If the building’ s footprint is greater than 1000 sqm and/or has a width greater than 25m, it must contain an opening that is at least 30% of the building foot print for the portion above 8m.

IS

Industries that have heavy or large equipment, machinery, utilities, and facilities should stay in their existing facility.

Facade Transparency

FT

Transparency must be reflected in the appearance if the building contains social, cultural, commercial use, or if it si facing an open space. .

Transition of Building Height

TBH

Buildings adjacent to public open spaces are lower than the buildings adjacent to street.

program

No industrial buildings allowed within a radius of 50m of existing residential buildings.

Maximum Building Height

HS

Private Open Space

P

POS

Each parcel must contain at least 15% of private open space, all private open spaces should be con nect to each other.

Productive Plinths

P

PP

Building plinths with areas larger than 2000 m2 must have 50% of total the floor areae dedicated to light manufacturing programs.

Division of Buildings

DB

Existing buildings that exceed 500m2 should be divided into several buildings.

Building Setback 4m setback for building portions higher than 12m (4 floors).

SB

Building choose eight

P

CCC

Commercial and Cultural Corridors

80% ground level storefronts must be commercial, 20% must be social and cultural.

Height Restriction

Each block should have at least one building above 6 floors. 6 floor buildings and higher should have a minimum of distance of 1/2 block’ s length between other tall buildings.

Each block should combine a range of functions: commercial, residential, industrial, office, retail and hospitality, services, and parking.

Existing railway corridor is re-purposed as recreational public open spaces.

Residential Edges

BP

Commercial/retail 15%-25%

M

Parcel Size

Rail Corridor

Building Preservation

Buildings can be partially demolished on the ground level to allow for pedestrian and ecological use.

Residential 3 0%-50%

L M

M

AF

Active Frontage

Building that is adjacent to a road or pedestrian corridor must have variable street-side alignment.


PROPOSAL

RESULT AND SCENARIOS

PLOT DIVISION

LARGE MEDIUM SMALL

PROGRAM DISTRUBTION

COMMERCIAL OFFICES RESIDENCIAL

INSTITUTION INDUSTRIAL







BIRD RESCUE CENTER

Fieldo f life education

疗˙鳥˙知˙森 - 都市鳥类救伤˙生命教育场

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/ DESIGN THEME / Urban area is an artificial ecosystem. Due to the fact that most bird habitats are replaced by man-made living environments, many birds choose to be neighbors with the human in order to get food. In this research design project, Taichung green belt was chosen as site to discuss possibilities of human and birds’ living environment. / THE CHARACTERISTIC OF GREEN AREA IN THE CITY / -play a role of nature in urban area. -create habitat of animal living in city. -be interface between man-made natural area in cities and wildlife habitat. / REDESIGN AND INSERT INTO THIS SITE / In Life education bird rescue center, buildings and environment are friendly to birds.


HABITAT 棲息地屬性

FOOD

FLOWERS FRUIT

GRAIN

INSECT

INSECT

CLIFF HIGH BUILDING

CITY

CITY

CITY

CITY

CITY

CITY

OMNIVOROUS

INSECT

CORNIVOROUS

食物

NESTING Cavity‑nesting

CLIFF

ARCHITECTURE PECK ON THE GROUND

SWEEPING

PECK ON THE GROUND

PECK ON THE GROUND

ON BRANCHES

BEHAVIOR SWEEPING

SWEEPING

掠食習性

TREE‑NESTING

TREES providing food for birds

There is no doubt that environments of cities in Taiwan are not friendly for birds. Accordingto my observation, because of that our cities don’t provide enough natural environment for them, birds are used to using artificial facilities as their habitats or sitting-out areas, such as electric wire, road sign, roof, high-voltage tower …… By way of researching real habits of birds which are common in Taichung city, designers can use these results as important references of design in order to take care of both human and another species. B

Feb.-May

Mar.-Aug.

Mar.-Aug.

Feb.-Jul.

Mar.-May

Jan.-Apr.

Mar.-Jul.

Apr.-Jul.

Feb.-Jun.

BREEDING SEASON 繁殖季

FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENT

4-9M

3-6M

3-6M

3-9M

3-6M

1-4M

5-6M

3M

flat roof

HEIGHT OF NESTING

TYPE OF NEST Cavity‑nesting

Tree‑nesting

Corner‑nesting

Flat‑nesting

擬境訓練區 Trainning area imitating wild environment

TREATMENT

REHABILITATION

醫治

復建

Trainings Before Release 野放訓練

Release Into Wild 野放

看護療養區 疏離

ALIENATION

Wild birds tend to remain at a safe distance from human, especially when they get injured.

親近

疏離

CLOSE RELATIONSHIP

ALIENATION

Due to helps from human, the bonds between them become close

Convalescence area

According to the necessity that birds need to put up their guard before being released. As result, it is vital for them to keep an appropriate distance from human in this process. 收容/鳥之家 Bird shelter

The process of rescuing a bird is not just giving it medical treatment. It should be a rigorous system including with medical treatment, rehabilitation, training and release into wild. As a result, appropriate infrastructures of rescue center should be designed according to different conditions. Relationships and distances between human and birds will be defined by different types of spaces.


MEDICAL TREATMENT 醫療

BIRD

Identification Of Species 物種調查

CHECK

THREATMENT

檢查

治療

25% 13%

10% 12%

MAN-MADE TRAPS

ILLNESS

NETS OF CATCHING BIRDS

MALNUTRITION

NESTLINGS FELL OFF NESTS

5% 2% 槍傷

鳥網

落 /幼獸

疾病

不明原因

營養不良

撞 交通工具/建築物

UNKNOWN REASONS

3%

/RAPTOR/

Owl , Crested Goshawk , Collared Scops Owl

/NORMAL/

GUNSHOT WOUND

30%

IMPACT GLASSES OF VEHICLES OR BUILDINGS

REASONS OF INJURIES

受 傷 原 因 比 例

Light-vented bulbul , Japanese White-eye , Pacific Swallow, Pigeon , Nightingale

1.The period of time when birds live or accept treatments plays an educated role for citizens 2.Architectures should combine with enviornments which are friendly to bird, and provide habitat for them. 3.Creat connections with greean belts of

BURY

MEMORIAL SPACE

TELL STORIES ABOUT LIVES

a.

死亡

RECORD

可以野放 � 野放訓練

RECOBER

Trained in thereaa imit ating wildnvi eronme nt

at THE PSACE Imitat habit

擬境室訓練

RELEASE

BUILD VISUAL RELATIONSHIPS

b.

CREAT INDIRECT CONNECTIONS

野放

B.

治癒

SHWLTER

c. ANIMALS TEACHERS

收容

COLLECT STORIES OF BIRDS IN THE SHELTER

C.

TAT FOR BIRD INTYCI ESTABLISH HAPI

都市鳥類喜愛環境

C reate environm rnt ah ving advantage ofrepo rduction/nesting Plantingrees t can providefood for bi rds

EDUCATED

DISABLE/CAN’T BE RELEASED 無法野放

OBSEVE WITHOUT DISTURBING

RELATIONSHIP

REHABILITATION

A.

N 2015 /M A RCH /TICHUNG / DIE CBEAUSE OF BIRD ETTING......

BECOME RESEARCH SOURCES

RE‑ DESIGNED

DEAD

CI TAT IN TY LOGI C AL FRIENDLY HABI INCREASETHE NUMBER OF BIO

増加城市生態棲地

beeen human and other species relationship tw Having symbiotic


RED LINE : the route of guiding for normal citizens BLUE LINE : the route of free wandering GREEN LINE : the route for volunteers and activity center

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+100M

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Tower of sounds: The shape of the tower can benefit tomake sounds more cohesive and openings of the building can let birds rest or make their nests. Pavilion: It is a place for people to relax and also can hold some outdoor activities, such as speech, ceremony, and courses for citizens. Community center: having functions of administration or ondoor activities. Volunteer service center: providing services for volunteer and healthcare professionals of birds. For example, spaces for a rest, kitchen, washrooms……

Tower of sounds Pavilion Community Center Volunteer Service Center Exhibition space Bird Shelter Training Area Imitating Wild Environment Bird Rescue Center


FUNCTION

SHAPE

PORTOTYPE OF DESIGN

Firmiana simplex

Camphor Tree

Banyan

Large-leaved Banyan

Chinese Bulbul Japanese White-eye

Malayan Night Heron nest

Chinese Hackberry

Japanese White-eye food

nests

Streptopelia chinensis

sparrow

Chinese Bulbul's nests

Chinese Bulbul

Chinese Bulbul

Japanese White-eye

Japanese White-eye

Hackberry

Murraya paniculata

Chinese Tallow Tree

Flamboyant tree Golden Trumpet Tree Chinese parasol tree

20 - 30 M

Camphor tree Macaranga low shrub Golden Trumpet Tree

Paper Mulberry

Sapindus mukorossi

Melia azedarach

Banyan tree Camphor

Sycamore

Taiwan Cherry

Macaranga Hauil Fig Tree

low shrub

Taiwan Acacia

Peepul Tree

Large-leaved Banyan

Macaranga tanarius INTE

RFAC E

Beadtree

C ENT

R ICITY & S

YM BOLIC

10 - 20 M

Golden Trumpet-tree

3 - 10 M

SP. SU. AU.

NAME AVERAGE HEIGHT

COLORS & SEASONS

Sapium sebiferum

VIEW

CHANGING

Taiwan Cherry

The process of rescuing a bird is not just giving it medical treatment. It should be a rigorous system including with medical treatment, rehabilitation, training and release into wild. As a result, appropriate infrastructures of rescue center should be designed according to different conditions.Relationships and distances between human and birds will be defined by different types of spaces.


Due to different propertieso f trees,T hey can be arranged appropriately to create wonderful habitats for animals which have benefits for theenvironment in the city, and letT aichungc ity have colorfuls ceneryi nd ifferent seasons. Besides, properties including different heightso f trees, different density of branch, different shapes of trees are used to create different forms of space.




NEW DIGITAL BALI CONGREGATE HOUSING IN CITY

傳統民居研究

住宅數位設計

TYPE OF PROJECT - FOURth year DESIGN advising professor - hao-hsiu, chiu DATE : 08/2013 - 01/2014 SITE : TAICHUNG city , TAIWAN

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TRADITIONAL FORM OF HOUSES IN BALI

CONSTRUCTION

LIGHT&SHADOWS

Hierarchy Of Privacy

WIND FLOWING

PRIVACY

CLASSIFICATED BY RELIGION

PUBLIC

A.Temple for family B.Master bedroom C.pavilion for ceremony / bedroom for boy E.Bedroom/living room F.Guest room

cross-ventilation

REGINAL CLASSIFICATION

< PROJECT PROCESS 1.> A.Chose a traditional housing case and case study __ Bali Houses B. Analysis Balinese houses, to identify the parameters( results can be used) C. Using the results, production paterns.

<GEOGRAPHY> Bali is ls an island and province of Indo approximately 8 degrees south of the

ISLAND SCALE

<TROPICAL CLIMATE> Average year-round temperature stand 28-30°C with a humidity level of abou May to November is dry season December to April is rainy season <SUN PATH> Sun rise in the northeast in June 21 every y is the longest day in Bali <BELIEF> Because of most residents of Bali are farm worship mountains and respect mountains In their belief,mountains are the symbol of t In contrast, sea is a dangerous representat <CULTURE> Bali residents follow religious doctrines of t path and climate to plan the configuration o residential area. The 3 by 3 grid system wa according to these elements.

SETTLEMENTPATTERN


Goals are set to be achieved a. the maximum of duration of day (light of sun). b, Ventilation must be ensured in spaces. c. increase the possibilities of communication of sight. d. make sure of flow of wind in spaces.

SITE PLAN


DURATION OF DAY

FLOW OF WIND

PUBLIC SPACE OF UNIT

THRID FLOOR PLAN

The structural system is designed to surround floor slabs, and this building consists of seventeen units. Because of the best natural condition of houses, the form of architecture is rotated to achieve it which let units on no matter which floor and direction can have the condition of nature as good as traditional houses in Bali.




SOFT CEMENT WALL

SOFT CEMENT WALL

AREA RESEARCH

Taipei

8p 16p 24p

8p/1人 - 12.89 = -4.89 8p/1人 - 12.89 = -4.89 8p/1人 - 12.89 = -4.89

8p

4p/1人 - 12.89 = -8.89

Taichung

2014

From 1976 to 2006,in Taiwan, the average area of each residental housing has expanded because of the change of life style and family organization, Moreover, the average livinga reao fi ndividual has also increased doubled. However,a large number of social dwellings constructed in Taiwan can not provide appropriated space for living.

9.64p

4.5p

Taipei

HK

8.5p

9.6p

Tokyo

Singapore

TITLE: Soft Cement Wall

Tryt o use concept of timed ifferences, and "soft cement"a si nterior compartment wall materials to create 15m2 living area without increasing the floor area , It can improve the quality of life, and will increase the possiblitiest o upgrade normal walls to living furnitures.

12.89p

8.89p

8.89p+4.89p

NEED

NOW

BY SOFT CEMENT

DIAGRAM

FORMULA

L x H x 30/3 x 2 = CREATE SPACE

Living room

push!

Bed room

push!

Shower room

Organizer of exhibition: Jut Foundation for Arts and Architecture

Cooperation unit: Goldsun Building Materials Co

Presentation: Partial Design institution :

Che Wang Architects Designers: Che Wang+Colette Kuo Jr-Yuan Ho Yu-Jung Shen Li-Wei Bai

pull!

Participation: Concept .Rendering Drawing hooray!

zzz...

shower!

L : Total length of the partition walls H : Interior height

Time:2015/12-2016/09


毓繍 曲亭 tea house of YU-HSIU MUSEUM of ART This site is located in small rural vineyards in Nantou where people can overlook ‘Nine nine mountain’. The owners hoped to build an artistic pavilion in the vineyard which will create the relationship between other artworks in this rural area. In this case, a few questions were considered : How to construct natural materials in a natural environment? How to make the spatial form that is a structure at the same time? After discussing with the owners, Bamboo was decided as the main structural natural material of the pavilion. Moreover, the height of benchmark (1.5 meters)were set to be the height of pavilion in order to allow people to get close to the elevation of leaves and also can overlook the peak. For the form of the pavilion, “spatial form is the structural form at the same time”is the main goal in this project, so structural design consultants proposed the notion of "buckling" in structural mechanics. The two ends of the rod are connected in a fixed-ended manner. A mechanical equilibrium with a hyperbolic arc is naturally achieved when the transverse materials placed on the ladder of the platform to balance horizontal external forces. Thatch is the cover material that can integrate into the scenery of countryside easily, and also express the change of time. The nature of the material, the combination of form/space/ structure in this case, which is simple but rich.

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TITLR:Tea House Of YU-HSIU MUSEUM Of ART PROPRIETOR OF PROJECT:YU-HSIU MUSEUM Of ART LOCATION:Caotun Township, Nantou County FUNCTION:pavilion DESIGN INSITUTION:Che Wang Architects PARTISIPATION:concept of design/concept of construction /rendering drawing/model making

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DESIGNERS:Che Wang+Colette Ku、Yu-Jung Shen COOPERATION:A.S structure/albuquerque co. CONSULTANT OF BAMBOO:Yue Mountain bamboo studio SITE AREA:3168m2 BUILDING AREA:4.5m2 TIME:2016/09-12


Sunny Apartment Sketched by Che Wang Architect

晴禾之家 TYPE : Apartment, Interior Design SITE : Taichung, Taiwan (ROC) ARCHITECTS : Very Studio Che Wang Architects AREA : 200m2 YEAR : 2018 Architects In Charge : Che Wang, Colette Kuo

DESIGN TEAM : Che Wang, Colette Kuo, You-Nian Lin, Jo-Ting Weng, Chi-Wei Chen, JY Ho, YJ Shen, Shen JH Liao, SH Chang, CL Shao, ZP Wu SIMULATION CONSULTANT:Sustainable Building Engineering for Design Lab / Chieh-Ting Yang, Po-Yao Wang, Chuan-Hsuan Lin, Yaw-Shyan Tsay Photographs: Te-Fan Wang, Studio Millspace MANUFACTURES : HAU-CHENG, Home Boutique, Li Tsai Enterprise

Sunny Apartment locates in Taichung, one of the typical units of Taiwanese housing. In space original plan, the light and ventilation of public space were blocked by rooms; only the south has an opening. It was far from the ideal home we expected. Therefore, we propose three strategies from the essence of living and life: 1. Flowing Space 2. Flowing Air 3. Sound



L+ House hot spring villa TYPE : Wood-Frame Construction Technology INSTRUCTOR : Ted Kesik DATE : 2020.09-2020.12 SITE : Muskoka, Ontario, Canada DESIGN : YuJung Shen / Kai Chun Liu SOFTWARE : Revit / Indesign / Photoshop Intended Use Of The Building : Cabin / Cottage Architectural Type : Hot Spring Villa Cottage Function : Seasonal Occupancy

This hot-spring villa contains four

building fragments: the main living cabin, the hot spring cabin, the dining c a b i n , a n d t h e t ea h o u s e c a b i n . T h e courtyard area will provide an artificial

Japanese zen garden as landscape design. The house has fewer and smaller openings

to maintain individual privacy. However,

the house opens toward the courtyard in the middle, where family members could enjoy the decent nature environment freely. The lifting-up form allows family

members who reside in the main house to enjoy the view of the site with no need to open their privac y fully.


sauna washroom

leisure space

hot spring room

outdoor tea house

washroom

dinning room living room

master bedroom

bedroom

washroom

UP

Public

Privacy

1

1

A401

A401

16' - 5"

26' - 3" 34' - 5 1/2"

6' - 6 1/2"

6' - 3"

8' - 2 1/2"

I

H 6' - 6 1/2"

8' - 2 1/2"

K

J

6' - 6 1/2"

6' - 6 1/2"

A

2' - 3"

19' - 0 1/2"

1' - 1"

6' - 8"

0' - 5 1/2" 3' - 7 1/2"

1' - 4"

0' - 8"

wd3

wd4

wd5

2' - 0"

2' - 5"

3' - 1"

3' - 0"

6' - 3"

3' - 0"

7' - 4 1/2"

3' - 7 1/2" 6' - 8 1/2" 35' - 5"

8' - 8 1/2"

w1

7' - 5 1/2"

1' - 4"

wd1

1

A302

1

1

A502

A302

2

9

2

wd5

2

w1

w1 9' - 8 1/2"

7' - 0 1/2"

7' - 10 1/2"

8

10' - 6"

washroom

8' - 8 1/2"

9

3' - 7 1/2" 0' - 5 1/2"

7 w1 w3

w3 master bedroom

cw4

cw3

d3

3' - 3 1/2"

2

26' - 9 1/2"

7' - 7 1/2"

DOWN

A502

A302

wd6

5' - 9 1/2"

15' - 0 1/2"

w3

1

9' - 2"

14' - 10"

13' - 4"

w1 bedroom

向上

5' - 3"

d2

w5

7' - 3 1/2"

2' - 0 1/2"

3' - 0"

5' - 7"

8' - 2 1/2"

6 2' - 0"

2' - 4" 1' - 3 1/2"1' - 11"

5' - 7"

w1 14' - 7 1/2"

w2

d1 w4

w4

3' - 8 1/2"

29' - 10 1/2"

w3

d1

7' - 6"

2' - 8"

1' - 10 1/2"

5' - 9 1/2"

19' - 5 1/2"

2' - 8"

w4

12' - 10"

5' - 0 1/2"

5' - 9 1/2"

7' - 0 1/2" 4' - 0" 12' - 5 1/2"

7' - 5 1/2"

w1

w1

wd1

13' - 1 1/2"

washroom

3' - 6"

3' - 3 1/2"

7' - 0 1/2"

4' - 1" 3' - 3 1/2" 3' - 2"

living room

1' - 11"

1' - 3"

15' - 4 1/2" 7' - 3 1/2"

8

w1

cw3

cw2

dinning room

29' - 2 1/2"

7' - 4 1/2"

cw2

w1

12' - 9 1/2"

5

6

1 A402

6' - 0 1/2"

0' - 8"

12' - 10 1/2"

cw4

d4

w3

6' - 10 1/2"

6' - 8"

cw2 d4

22' - 11 1/2"

27' - 10 1/2"

6' - 8"

4' - 6 1/2"

1

29' - 9 1/2"

14' - 9"

6' - 10 1/2"

13' - 5 1/2"

2' - 2"

10' - 2 1/2"

6' - 6 1/2" A301

w1

w1

2' - 11 1/2"

43' - 8"

4' - 11"

K

J 6' - 6 1/2"

multi-use guest room

3

wd4

4

4' - 11"

I 6' - 6 1/2"

wd1

16' - 1"

4' - 2"

wd7

1' - 4"2' - 3 1/2"1' - 1' 4" - 3 1/2" 3' - 0"

11' - 7 1/2"

43' - 11 1/2"

2' - 10 1/2"

1' - 4"

6' - 6 1/2"

w3

13' - 1 1/2"

w1

5' - 7"

5' - 7"

A402

wd7

2' - 10"

6' - 6 1/2"

1

hot spring room w1

3' - 7"

4' - 11"

14' - 7"

wd6

8' - 2 1/2"

10' - 2"

5' - 3"

3' - 3"

cd1

cw2

3' - 8 1/2"

2' - 0"

8' - 2 1/2"

w1

2

2' - 1" wd1

6' - 7 1/2"

4' - 11"

d4

5

7

5' - 11"

w1

5' - 7"

leisure space

3' - 8 1/2"

4

5' - 7"

cd1 5' - 3"

3

5' - 3"

wd1

w3

cd1 1' - 4"

w3

3' - 5 1/2"

2' - 0"

4' - 11"

20' - 0"

6' - 3 1/2"

16' - 5"

8' - 2 1/2"

5' - 0 1/2"

outdoor tea house

sauna w3

washroom

H

G

8' - 2 1/2"

w3

w3 cw1

2

1' - 11 1/2"

3' - 7 1/2"

3' - 9"

1' - 4"

w1

22' - 3 1/2"

1' - 7 1/2" 6' - 3 1/2"

14' - 7"

1

wd1

4' - 11"

5' - 0 1/2"

8' - 2 1/2"

4' - 1"

1 1/2" 3' - 11

1' - 4"

w1

8' - 2 1/2"

4' - 3"

cw5

26' - 3"

F

6' - 3"

6' - 6 1/2"

6' - 6 1/2"

3' - 11 1/2"

1' - 4"

4' - 3"

6' - 6 1/2"

6' - 10 1/2"

44' - 3 1/2"

3' - 10"

8' - 2 1/2"

E

D

C

6' - 6 1/2" A301

1

B

24' - 0 1/2"

6' - 6 1/2"

G

F

12' - 1 1/2"

6' - 10 1/2"

E

13' - 1 1/2"

D

C

3' - 0"

14' - 5 1/2"

A301

A301

32' - 6"

3' - 3 1/2" 1' - 0"

5' - 7"

A302

4' - 7"

12' - 9 1/2"

B

1' - 3 1/2"

13' - 5 1/2"

A

0' - 8"


B

1

A

Roof 19' - 8"

white painted metal cladding

rood tile

2x6 wood frame plywood shedding

WOOD SKYLIGHT fixed double glazing FL4+A12+PW

rigid insulation air-tight window

COPING bent flouride resincopper plate WOOD SKYLIGHT fixed double glazing FL4+A12+PW RIGID INSULATION FOAM FL2 9' - 10"

window wall

1 A503

1F deck

FL1 1' - 11 1/2" FL1-deck

foundation

1' - 0"

COPING CEDAR SIDING bent flouride resincopper plate VERTIVAL STARAPPING RIGID INSULATION RIGID INSULATION FOAM PLYWWOD SHEATHING STUD CEDAR SIDING 6MIL POLYETHYLENE VAPOR BARRIER VERTIVAL STARAPPING WATER PROOF MEMBRAN RIGID INSULATION WATER REPELLENT PLANT PLYWWOD SHEATHING SLATE BORD STUD

6MIL POLYETHYLENE VAPOR BARRIER WATER PROOF MEMBRAN WATER REPELLENT PLANT SLATE BORD

GL

membrane membrane

Roof 19' - 8"

flashing

e 10 degree

drainage slop

e 10 degree

drainage slop

FL2

flashing

9' - 10"

white painted metal cladding

Exterior Wall + Skylight

0' - 0"

Detail Section BEE WAX FINISH HARDWOOD FLOORING SUBFLOOR RIGID INSULATION STURCTURE PLYWOOD BEE WAX FINISH

STONE FLORRING THINSET GRRDA MEMBRANE WATERPROOFING THINSET PRE-SLOPE STONE FLORRING sloped at 1/4”per foot THINSET SUBFLOOR GRRDA MEMBRANE WATERPROOFING

HARDWOOD FLOORING SUBFLOOR POLY VAPOR BARIER RIGID INSULATION 2”RIGID INSULATION STURCTURE PLYWOOD GRANULAR B' MATERIAL

THINSET PRE-SLOPE sloped DRAIN at 1/4”per foot ASSEMBLY SUBFLOOR

POLY VAPOR BARIER METAL FLASHING 2”RIGID INSULATION GRANULAR B' MATERIAL

METAL FLASHING DRAIN ASSEMBLY

METAL FLASHING PROTECTION DRAINAGE

METAL FLASHING

BOARD BELOW GRADE

2" R12 RIGID INSULATION PROTECTION DRAINAGE

BOARD BELOW GRADE

CONCRETE FOOTING 2" R12 RIGID INSULATION CLEAR STONE WRAPPED PERIMETER DRAINIAGE TILE CONCRETE FOOTING CLEAR STONE WRAPPED PERIMETER DRAINIAGE TILE

Footing Foundation

Washroom flooring



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