Bill Hung Not a Portfolio
2009
Bill Hung Assoc. AIA LEED AP
T
his booklet contents work sample of mine for the last couple years. You will find these different projects have a common thread to it, socially and environmentally responsible. My goal is to do communitybased design. Creating community-based buildings that connect people with great environment and spaces. The name “Not a portfolio� suggested that this is a rudimentary representation of my work, and it will continue to make improvements.
table of content studio boat house berkeley
octavia housing project san francisco
work
new parkway hosptial san francisco
highland hospital oakland
institute on aging san francisco
casagranda house reno, nevada
group competition
evolo skyscraper ‘08 los angeles
usgbc green builders design competition san francisco
Bill Hung work project
New Parkway Novena Hospital Novena, Singapore HOK San Francisco
01
02
03
Three progressing models are shown with compliance of local code, MHA (equivalence of homeland security in US), and clients business strategies.
Planning Phase
01
03
02
04
This hospital is developed under a great amount of pressure and constraint. With a set budget, building footprint, and deadline, forcing SD, DD and CD have to go overlap.
01 Early Schemeic Rendering Presentation 02 Revit Model Using To Produce Drawing Set and Rendering Foundation 03 Stacking Diagram For Planning Departmental Presentation 04 Presentation of The New Scheme To Client
Schematic Design / Design Development
Perspective from SW
Perspective from SE
Final Rendering
Bill Hung Highland Hospital Extension Oakland, CA HOK San Francisco
Site Map
Site Model
Section
Bill Hung Casagranda House Reno, NV Tsang Architecture
First Floor Plan
Integration with hilly site
Outdoor Garden
Hallway filled with natural daylight
Bill Hung school project
Bill Hung AAU Octavia Housing Project Octavia and Market , SF UC Berkeley (3rd Year)
Sketching ideas
Egg and Floor plane study on 3D Model
Initial Schematic Studies
Ramp study on Physical Model
Emerging to the “Egg“, the student performing art theater
What is the theater?
Model and Rendering
A
DORM ROOMS
DORM ROOMS DORM ROOMS
DORM ROOMS
DORM ROOMS ACTIVITY
ROOFTOP GARDEN
LOUNGE
DORM ROOMS
4th/5th Floor Plan MEZZANINE DORM SUPPORT
DORM ROOMS
DORM ROOM
3rd Floor Plan
LAUNDRY
DORM ROOMS
DORM ROOMS
PERFORMING THEATRE BACKSTAGE
CAFE/DINNING THEATRE ENTRANCE
2nd Floor Plan STAGE GALLERY TICKETING GARDEN
A
1st Floor Plan
Floor Plans and Sections
Section A-A
LOUNGE
Bill Hung in Between Urban and Natural
Boat House, Berkeley UC Berkeley (4th Year)
B
oat house in lagoon of Berkeley attempts to act as an interface between urban and natural life. As a metaphor, an athlete inserts their oar in the water, the blade of their oars sweeps the water towards the stern, providing forward thrust. Water displaces quickly over the blade, creates a temporary void at the back of the oar, as shown in oar studies above. This beautiful interaction inspires me to recreate this condition in relationship of human and natural.
A
A
Animal and Human Converge at Site
Section A-A
Site study
Molecule Analyses Time Lapse
Plotting Water Molecule Interact with Oar Rowing Oar Studies
Conceptual Rendering
Boat Preparation Area looking toward the Main Building Hand Sketch Plan
Schematic Rendering and Sketch
B
B
1st Floor Plan
2nd Floor Plan
As the 2-story main building position itself of an offset for the shoreline, landscape transforms its surrounding, so that the view from the nature side will remain organic. A berm is risen in front of the building, following the roof extend into the lagoon, created a new shore condition -- walkable roof/ shoreline, which creates a common space that can enjoyed by both residents and wild animals. When athletes enter main building, they also under transformation. The boat house equips with world class training center and boat facility, preparing trainees interfacing the drag of water and wind.
Looking from Green Roof to the Lagoon
Roof Plan
Floor Plans
Rendering
Section B-B
Bill Hung group competition
Eco SF Urban Ecology Educational Center The Tenderlion, SF 2007 Emerging Green Builders Design Competition USGBC
Strategy for Sustainable
Wall Section
Roof Floor
5th Floor
Front Facade made by Recyclable Material
4th Floor
3rd Floor
Looking down into Courtyard
Rendering 2nd Floor
1st Floor Floor Plan
Site Section
Bill Hung
Mixed-use Skyscaper
Transpositional Proliferations Downtown LA 08 Skyscaper Competition eVolo Architecture
Key Elevation
Horizontal integration of towers
Green space extended itself to nearby street as citizen demand more. It serves as crosswalk bridges and connector to destinations.
Commercial tower w/ Green space conforming to mutated form
D
ensity in the city has become a problem to human civilization. Wealth and spaces are not distributed and alloted equally among every citizen; and qualify of life is scarified for business productivity. This project strives to accentuate what is most lacking in the current condition by implementing a new system of providing personalizable and pleasurable space within the preestimated perimeter.
Residential units and Structural framework
COMMUNITY SERVICE
DRAWING
GRAPHIC DESIGN
PHOTOGRAPHY
Bill Hung
hobby