Architectural Portfolio 2022

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[PORTFOLIO]

Selected works from 2017 - 2022 LEUNG CHING TAO ALBERT

▪ produce design options & presentation; 3D modelling of development, Jinan Central Commerce District (Schematic stage)

Chai Wan Goverment Complex & Vehicle Depot (Schematic stage)

▪ prepared presentation drawings including massing diagrams, plans, sections

Sep 2017Aug 2018

Mar 2022 Mar 2022

Hong Kong Science Park (HKSTIP) Building 1 Development (Schematic stage)

Architectural Trainee (Year-out), Rocco Design Architects Limited

English Native Cantonese Native Mandarin Intermediate

Sep 2018 - Jul 2020

JulPresent2019

Terraviva | Tactical Urbanism 2022 - 1st PRIZE

BSc in Architectural Studies (1st Class Honours), Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University

LEUNG Ching Tao Albert

Aug20152020

▪ produce design massing; 3D modelling of development,

Bee Breeder - The Last Nuclear Bomb Memorial

▪ produce conceptual visualisations of residential developments in UK

Sep 2014 - Jul 2017

Eager to learn and experience all aspects of design, from conceptual to detail construction

Cathay Pacific Catering Company ▪ assisted in the design & 3D modelling of reception & office

Reverent belief in architectural design as an agent of change in com munity entity

Sep 2017 - Aug 2018

Hong Kong Diploma Secondary Education, Wah Yan College, Kowloon

3D modelling of rooftop residential developments

HKIA & EKEO - Transformation of Sensory Garden at Kwun Tong Promenade

Hong Kong/ New (852)albertleunglct@gmail.comZealand61057745

Jul - Aug 2014Interior Design & Graphic Design Short Course, First Institute of Art & Design

Shekou Prince Bay Mixed Use Development (Detail development stage)

Galaxy Cotai Mega Resort Macau Lot 4 (Detail development & construction stage)

Photoshop Advanced Illustrator Advanced InDesign Advanced Sketchup Advanced AutoCAD Advanced Rhino Advanced V-ray Advanced Enscape Beginner Revit Beginner Grasshopper Beginner

Apr 2021

Student Intern, Leigh & Orange Limited

Jul 2017

Apr 2021

Mrs Eve Creighton, Executive Direc tor, Wong & OuYang (HK) Limited (852) 2863 2351

Freelance Visualiser, Apex Airspace Development Limited

▪ prepared presentation drawings including massing diagrams, plans, sections

Kaira Looro | Architecture for Peace - Women's House

Jun 2022BIM Revit for Architecture Certifica tion HongCourse,Kong Interior Design & Archi tecture Institute

▪ developed elevation options with emphasis on varying vertical fin densitys and angle

EXPERIENCEWOR

MArch, Master of Architecture (Merit), The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL

▪ Prepare government submission drawings, including base plans, fire compartment diagrams, area usage diagrams, fire rated doors & walls, travel distance etc.

Assistant Architectural Designer, Wong & OuYang (HK) Limited

JulSep 2019

▪ Design coordination with structural & MEP engineers due to major structural changes such as increased void areas, increased sunken area, misalignment/ transfer of pipe ducts etc

▪ produce design massing & presentation; 3D modelling of development

Mrs Ana Monrabal-Cook, Bartlett Design Tutor, PG Unit a.monrabal-cook@ucl.ac.uk16 / +44

Mr(0)7748591483AlexTang,Senior Associate, Rocco Design Architects al@rocco.hk / (852) 2863 2351

ZTE Corporation Shenzhen Headquarters (Schematic stage)

EDUCATIONCOMPETITIONSAWARD

T Alwyn Lloyd Memorial Travelling Scholarship Awarded to the top 4 performing students on BSc for overall performance

▪ developed spatial planning of vehicle depot & tabulated vehicular requirements

Collective Memories ASD CHAI WAN GOVERNMENT COMPLEX & VEHICLE DEPOT ZTE CORPORATION SHENZHEN HEADQUARTERS THE TEMPORAL BATHHOUSE Perceptive Playscape: Imaginative Play of Sense HKSITP BUILDING 1 DEVELOPMENT SHEKOU PRINCE BAY MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT

THE ORAL HISTORY CENTRE

The ‘Fabric’ of Trust: A Retreat for African Women

OBSOLESCENCE

SCT.O Preliminary Design Drawings and Documentation K(1)(a) Architectural and Landscaping (K)(1)(a)(x) Architectural Illustration of CWD and Surrounding Environment for Day Time

OVERVIEW

OF HIGHWAY STOPS IN THE ERA OF AUTONOMOUS DRIVING

GALAXY COTAI MEGA RESORT MACAU LOT 4

Rewilding Japan: A Playscape of

The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL OBSOLESCENCE OF HIGHWAY STOPS IN THE ERA OF AUTONOMOUS DRIVING THE TEMPORAL BATHHOUSE Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University THE ORAL HISTORY CENTRE

ACADEMIC WORKS 2016-20172018-20192019-2020

The Links at Coyote Wash, Arizona

Performative Architecture re-engaging with the Temporality of the Landscape

The proposal endeavors to repurpose the Links at Coyote Wash, an obselete truck stop and golf community adjacent to the Interstate 8 to attract people to stop and experience the landscape. A series of performative architectural interventions were designed to make temporal events in the landscape more permanent. These buildings force inhabitants to use or to experience certain things at certain times to allow passengers to slow down their pace.

The Bartlett School of Architecture Tutor: Ana Monrabal-Cook & Matthew Butcher

OBSOLESCENCE OF HIGHWAY STOPS IN THE ERA OF AUTONOMOUS DRIVING

MArch Y5 2019 -2020 Bartlett Unit 16

Stressed under tension between economical intensification and progressive erosion, night-time has become an endangered species. These tendencies are shaping a future 24-hour non stop-city, drawing no difference between night and day. What will become the new unit of measurement to re-engage with the landscape? This project is based on the speculation of self-driving vehicles in the future. Due to technological obsolescence, highway infrastructure including motels, truck service stops will lose its purpose when self-driving vehicles can transport people without stopping.

Salt BureaubasinLand Management pastoral lands (farm InterstateMinespermits)highways

Academic Works Architectural Design 1) BLUR OF NIGHT LIGHT- Documentation of a truck drivers journey through the desert highway night. The street lights form a continuous line when driving which sometimes causes the driver to drift off. 2) MODERN NOMADS: The Farmers, Truckers and Miners - Mapping of the jobs in Arizona that move across vast landscapes and work abnormal hours. 3) COLLISION OF ROUTINES - How can the collision of different routines allow different protagonists to experience the passage of time? A conceptual spatial diagram showing interlocking elements different routines at different speeds. This routine can represent the working schedule of workers, but it can also represent the repetitive events occurring in the landscape. 4) OVER-THE-ROAD TRUCK DRIVER present VS under automation - There are laws limiting the number of hours continuous truck driving. A truck driver can drive a maximum of 11 hours per day. A 30-minute break is compulsory after 8-hours of driving. Based on multiple blog and Youtube references, truck drivers typically wake up around 7 AM and finishes around 8 PM. // Based on an experiment of self-driving trucks that can drive around the clock from California to Florida (coast-to-coast). The driver is still needed for more complex maneuvers at the start and end of the journey. The self-driving truck can finish the journey in two days.

THE DISTRIBUTION OF MOTELS [INTERSTATE 8 AND INTERSTATE 10] - These two highways are the main routes used by truckers and modern tourists. in the following, I investigated the distribution of motels and truckstops, looking at for density patterns.

CUTTING THROUGH THE LANDSCAPE - The highway passes through different types of landscape and contours at a fast rate. This drawing is looking explores the contour which the Interstate 8 cuts through at a 15 minute interval. The sections partly shows why driving is an immersive experience and allows one to perceive the landscape in a different way.

MArch Y5 2019 -2020 Bartlett Unit 16

TECHNOLOGICAL OBSOLESCENCE - When a technical product or service is no longer needed or wanted even though it could still be in working order. Technological obsolescence generally occurs when a new product has been created to replace an older version.

A graph breaking down all the moving elements in the animation. Objects moving at a slower rate such as the water levels required to be modified every 5 frames while faster elements like the circular plane are modified every frame.

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STOP MOTION: Understanding the speed of rotation frame by frame - A stop motion animation was created to better understand the relationship between different speeds, including the rotation of the human body in the swirling salt water, the rotating circular metal, the opening of the roof, the rising of the water level etc. (The salt water is constantly stirred to avoid the salt particles sedimenting at the bottom of the tank.

SITE: THE LINKS AT COYOTE WASH - In the 70s, playing golf in the desert was a symbolism of the ultimate luxury. The Links at Coyote Wash was a masterplan designed around a golf course community. Plots of land surround each patch of grass. From afar, the grass look like green carpet glued onto the landscape. However, this community has passed its prime where lots of vacant land plots can be seen. As the water restrictions came into play, the golf landscape changed. Private clubs started going semi-private or public to compete with resort courses and high-end, daily-fee designs.

MArch Y5 2019 -2020 Bartlett Unit 16

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DEW DROPLET HOUSE -

(1) 8AM - Due to the huge temperature range in the desert, water vapour condense on the cold surface of the translucent corrugated roof. The golden light shines on these water droplets. The dew droplets are then fall and collected in a undergraound tank. Inspired by the Waterboxx, which is a round plastic container that captures condensation as the air cools at night. Droplets form on its channeled upper surface, falling into a container at the bottom, where water keeps roots moist. This technology takes the form of a house, allowing the inhabitants to experience the morning sun shining light through these dew droplets.

MArch Y5 2019 -2020 Bartlett Unit 16

(2) NOON - A solar oven is turned towards the sun and left until the food is cooked. Food cooks faster in the two hours before and after the local solar noon than it does in either the early morning or the late af ternoon.

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MATERIALITY & TECHNOLOGICAL OBSELESCENCE

Car Tyre Print Ornamentation: Approximately 280 million tires are discarded each year by American motorists, that is approximately one tire for every person in the United States. Around 80 percent of these scrap tires are automobile tires, the remainder being truck tires. When a technical product or service is no longer needed or wanted even though it could still be in working order. Technological obsolescence generally occurs when a new product has been created to replace an older version.

REVOLVING HOUR-GLASS HOUSE - The hour-glass is scaled up and takes the form of a house. The entire house is transparent and double layered to allow the sand to flow from the roof to the basement. When sand is clustered, it blocks out light. However, when sand slowly drips, it filters light into the interior. By adjusting the size of the holes, one can control the rate at which the sand falls.

MArch Y5 2019 -2020 Bartlett Unit 16

PHYSICAL TESTING - The tower was 3D-printed to test how sand fall through multiple holes. By adjusting the size of the holes, one can control the rate at which the sand falls.

REVOLVING HOUR-GLASS HOUSE - DAILY ROTATION MECHANISM

(2) 2000 - At sunset, all the sand has fallen revealing the cloudless night sky.

(3) 0200-0800 - At night, due to the large temperature drop, the water vapour condenses back to water liquid.

(1) 0800-2000 - Sand descends slowly for 12 hours through the perforated walls of the house. The water stored at the bottom tank slowly evaporates due to the extreme desert temperature and travels through the pipes to the upper tank.

(4) 0800-0830 - The inhabitants head to the viewing deck. The cable is released to allow for the rotatation ritual to proceed. As the weight of the water is 5 times that of the sand, the off axis position of the water tanks will be the main force to rotate the house.

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AEOLIAN SAND PARK - The strong NE prevailing wind picks up sand and dust into the air. The weathered corten walls act as a barrier to reduce sand and dust reaching the residential area. The accumulation of sand also indicates the passing of time.

Motion parallax refers to the fact that objects moving at a constant speed across the frame will appear to move a greater amount if they are closer to an observer than they would if they were at a greater distance.

MArch Y5 2019 -2020 Bartlett Unit 16

MOTION PARALLAX - Motion parallax refers to the fact that objects moving at a constant speed across the frame will appear to move a greater amount if they are closer to an observer than they would if they were at a greater distance.

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ICE-MAKING BILLBOARD THEATRE 1 - Day render of ice-making side (1) 2 - Day render of ice-making side (2) 3 - Nighttime aerial - Movie Night MArch Y5 2019 -2020 Bartlett Unit 16

ICE PRODUCTION IN THE DESERT: The water bleed out of the psuedo-igloo will flow through a long channel which ends at the Ice-making Theatre. The water is made into again for storage and ice bath purposes. Learning from the Persian Ice House, old billboards are repurposed to create a high wall to cast shadows on the pond. In the storage room, each layer of ice has to be separated by a layer of hay to prevent the ice sticking together. Before freezers, the Persians were making ice in shallow pools that were well shaded during the day by surrounding walls. In the underground storage, each layer of ice has to be separated by a layer of hay to prevent the ice sticking together.

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ICE-MAKING BILLBOARD THEATRE

MArch 2018 -2019 Bartlett Unit 16 THE TEMPORAL BATHHOUSE, KIRUNA, SWEDEN 2018/2019Y4

20252017

The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL Tutor: Mrs. Ana Monrabal-Cook & Mr. Matthew Butcher

Temporal Bathhouse, located in the Mining town of Kiruna in Sweden, explores how architecture can frame and enhance the experience and understanding of multiple timescales (hourly, weekly, annually), a condition that seeks to create a different perception of the landscape in those that experience it. Ephemeral events that occur repetitively in different moments of time will gradually feel permanent, while continuous events will gradually feel invisible. The project aims to facilitate recovery from the irregular working shifts and the isolation from the outdoors that disrupts the miner’s circadian rhythm.

GRAPH OF WATER - With a similar time format as the Graph of Kiruna, this graph documented the period of precipitation, snow fall levels, first snow, last snow, melting hours in relation to the seasons and time of day. Through this unrolled format, gain another understanding. narrative from these seemingly abstract notations.

GRAPH OF KIRUNA - This drawing is an unrolled calendar documenting multiple ephemeral events unique to the geographical location of Kiruna, Sweden. These events include the migration schedule of reindeers, the sunrise & sunset times, the working schedules/ shifts of miners , and the nightly mine explosions at the end of the day's shift. Different kinds of speculation seem already embedded in each of these activities, and with it different relations to the regularity and modularity of time we have grown accustomed to under modernism in more temperate zones.

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WINTER SWIMMMING IN SOLITUDE - The cold bath tradition in Sweden is long established. Its growing fan-base swears by its health benefits, flocking to the beautiful open-air bath houses dotting the Swedish coastline and lakes. Here, swimming isn’t merely a summertime activity, a cold bath (kallbad) is also a favourite outdoor pastime in autumn and winter. Regular cold bathing comes with proven health benefits. Scientists at Oulu University in Finland have conducted several studies on winter swimming over the years. A study published in 2004 found that cold bathing improved memory, decreased tension and increased energy thanks to temporarily altering blood circulation.

MArch 2018 -2019 Bartlett Unit 16

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WINTER SWIMMMING IN SOLITUDE - A method to prevent cold water from freezing in sub-arctic temperature (minus 20 degrees celcius) is to keep the water moving like a river or stream. While water is flowing its potential energy is constantly being converted to heat energy that resists freezing on the molecular level and subsequent crystallization. For flowing water to freeze, the temperature would have to be exceptionally cold. The purpose of the water turbine is provide internal circulation within the pool. Placed at the bottom, it allows the water surface to be moving but also gentle enough for people to swim in.

(2) Interlocking

CONSTRUCTION

(3) Proposed

(1)Pre-cast concrete inner shell with timber outer formwork and polyurethane rubber mould liners for delicate parts slot elements of the inner and outer layer to have temporary rail system along the cast-in-situ structural walls such that assembly on site with rolling gantry rail

1 - Ground Floor Plan 2- Basement Plan 3- Tree, Tree Root, Tree Crown Demarcation Plan MArch 2018 -2019 Bartlett Unit 16

TREE ROOT PROTECTION - The site is populated with mountainous birch. This page explores the opportunities of excavating soil between trees. Mountainous Birch have shallow tree roots, 90% are within the upper 600 mm of the soil. Critical Root Zone (CRZ) = 12” radius for every tree inch diameter. Generally considered optimum protection. A total of 13 trees will be removed during construction.

converted to heat energy

resists freezing

surface to be moving but also gentle enough for people to swim in. 1 - Aerial view 2- Swimmer’s perspective 3- Swimmer’s perspective Academic Works Architectural Design

WINTER SWIMMMING IN SOLITUDE - A method to prevent cold water from freezing in sub-arctic temperature (minus 20 degrees celcius) is to keep the water moving like a river or stream. While water constantly being that on the molecular level and subsequent crystallization. For flowing water to would allows the water

is flowing its potential energy is

freeze, the temperature

have to be exceptionally cold. The purpose of the water turbine is provide internal circulation within the pool. Placed at the bottom, it

1 FLOATATION BATH (HOURLY TIMESCALE) - A sensory deprivation tank, also called an isolation tank or floatation tank, is used for restricted environmental stimulation therapy (REST). It is a dark, soundproof tank that is filled with a foot or less of salt water. The water in a sensory deprivation tank is heated to skin temperature and nearly saturated with Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate), providing buoyancy so you float more easily. You enter the tank nude and are cut off from all outside stimulation, including sound, sight, and gravity when the tank’s lid or door is closed. As you float weightless in the silence and darkness, the brain is supposed to enter into a deeply relaxed state.

Sensory deprivation tank therapy is said to produce several effects on the brain, ranging from hallucinations to enhanced creativity.

MArch 2018 -2019 Bartlett Unit 16

1 FLOATATION BATH (HOURLY TIMESCALE)- This pavilion is about experiencing weightlessness. The person cannot feel anything as the water is skin temperature (35 degrees C). High concentrated salt bath have a higher melting point, and will not freeze in sub-arctic temperatures. As the water level rises, the roof will slowly open up till water level reaches maximum height (7m). When the maximum level is reached, brine mist will be sprayed, preserving the timber structure. As the water level drops, the roof will slowly close. The water drains reversing the turbine, energy is stored and used for opening the roof next period. 1 - Composite drawing 2- Exploded Isometric 3- Swimmer’s perspective Academic Works Architectural Design

MArch 2018 -2019 Bartlett Unit 16

[2] The mine blast every night at 1:30 AM which can be heard throughout the town. 30 minutes before the blast, cold water mist is sprayed from the roof, giving it sound reflective capabilites. Along with the parabolic roof, the sound of the blast is magnified.

2 MINE BLAST CHAMBER (DAILY TIMESCALE)- The Mine Blast Chamber signifies the middle stage of the journey. It is about experiencing two contrasting and distinct sounds unique to Kiruna.

[1] The weird quietness when fresh snow falls as fresh snow traps 90% air and has good sound absorption abilities.

2 MINE BLAST CHAMBER (DAILY TIMESCALE) 1 - Long Section of the Kiruna Mine 2 - Short Section of the Kiruna Mine 3 - Swimmer’s perspective 4 - Timeline drawing Academic Works Architectural Design

3 RAMMED ICE SAUNA (MONTHLY TIMESCALE)- The Rammed Ice Sauna signifies the final stage of the journey. Referencing from rammed earth construction wherevisible layers of compacted earth are shown, this is a take on creating rammed ice wall. The rammed ice wall is a physical representation of the daily collected snowwater from the documented water graph.

1 - Composite drawing 2- Exploded Isometric 3- Swimmer’s perspective MArch 2018 -2019 Bartlett Unit 16

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In traditional ice cube tray, which is not insulated on any side, cool air hits all sides of the tray. Ice forms on the top, bottom, and sides, and freezes from the outside toward the centre. It is the centre part of an ice cube where it is cloudy and cracked. (the cracking through pressure because ice expands as it freezes). Not all of the ice layers can be crystal clear due to some days with little snowfall amount. Ice layers with height less than 40mm would be too thin to hollow. These layers will hence remain cloudy. As a result, a mix of clear and cloudy ice are depicted.

3 RAMMED ICE SAUNA (MONTHLY TIMESCALE) - The directional freezing method allows the water to freeze into ice from only one direction (one side of a container) and consequently, the ice will be clear until the very last part. The last part to freeze will be cloudy.

An Oral History Centre is proposed as a new programme to bridge the intergenerational gap within each culture and between ethnic minorities as well. Extending the concept of celebrating the everyday, barber shops, launderette, tailor shop, post offices etc are used by locals on regular basis. While people are queuing, waiting for their clothes, they are invited to interact with the old, the young, and if possible, to share and record these precious memories. In turn, these stories will be referenced and used for drama scriptwriting where the younger generation can learn history through performance.

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BSc 2016 -2017 WSA Unit 6 [dis] integrated THE ORAL HISTORY CENTRE, ST PAUL’S, BRISTOL 2016/2017Y3

Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University Tutor: Mr. Dan Talkes

DESIRES OF THE PEOPLE - After studying anecdotes recorded by the St. Pauls Community, a series of collages were manifested in attempt to depict the true underlying desitres and regrets of the local people. The first Windrush generation of Afro-Carribeans came to Bristol on June 22 1984. Yet, even when compared to fresh white generations who have lived less than a decade in Bristol, these ethnic minori ties are not considered ‘Bristolians’. The isolation and rejection continued through to the next generation, ultimately resulting in the proliferation of riots, crime and drug abuse. The third generation becomes linchpin where they can connect with people in the wider community given technology and social media platforms; while also re-connecting with their roots and heritage.

PATENT ENERGY PIECE - Three fixed light sources, representing the three generations of people, are projected from above. The light shines thtrough a bulb carrying water, creating organism-like projec tions on the surface. Shaking the bulb represents we as Architects can influence the community, resulting in a chain effect. This is shown through the converging and diverging of the three light points over time.

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AND NEW INTERVENTIONS - Existing historical fragments are decayed and untreated con

around Brunswick Cemetery Garden, each are individually analysed, and intervened on a human scale. Consequently, these urban artefacts not only becomes an exhibit in its own right, but places where inhabitants will interact and stories take place. The

was to allow the old to be repurposed with new meaningful functions, and that over time, the old becomes inseparable with the new. 1 Projection of Memories 2 Inhabitation 3 Threshold + Formal Gateway 4 Physical Engagement 5 Insertion of Memories 6 Wrap - giving significance 31-32 Portland Square 18th Century Georgian Facade 31-32 Portland Square 18th Century Basement Vaults Unitarian Chapel Cemetary Boundary Wall Mortuary BrunswickChapelBurial Ground BSc 2016 -2017 WSA Unit 6 [dis] integrated

OLD dition. Scattered intention

SPATIAL CONCEPTS 1. Changing Levels: the changing levels create many pocket spaces; giving private and intimate areas for people to share their stories 2. Interlocking of spaces: allows each room to span horizontally and vertically, hence visitors will pop in & out of different positions 3. Permanence VS Temporality: the heavyweight brick represents the permanece of an archive while the lightweight frame represents the temporality of the annual St Paul’s Festival 4. The Theatre Box: allows one to observe without needing to participate; playing on the 1st person & 3rd person perspective Ground Floor Plan First Floor Plan Academic Works Architectural Design

daily programmes

from a programmatic

juxtapose with performance and exhibition

The design process was conducted through a series of drawings studying and referencing the geometry of the existing fragments. Consequently, the new feels empathetic to the old. Given the array of programmes, a complex circulation netwirk is devised which give vistors an exploratory experience. The spaces flow naturally, and the large airy singular hall provides visual connection to the adjacent programmes. Visitors can also quickly jump into private pocket spaces if they wish to . [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7][8] BSc 2016 -2017 WSA Unit 6 [dis] integrated

CROSS PROGRAMMING + CONTINUITY - The most common type of include are selected to spaces to hybrid.

catering, shopping and communal spaces

1 CONNECTING THE FRAGMENTS The Oral History Centre is stretched across the site in different directions, hence visitors and inhabitants feel like they constantly on the ground level. Yet, given the varying intersecting levels, they pop out in the most unexpected spaces. [9] [11] [10] ‘Not just a mixing pot, but also a melting pot.’ [1] Gallery [2] Study area [3] Multipurpose hall [4] Washroom [5] Informal display [6] Story ramp [7] Auditorium [8] Rehearsal room [9] [10]PubAdministration Office [11] Roof terrace Academic Works Architectural Design

Temporary suspended capsules can be hung above he singular hallway, functioning as a record ing booth

tural

2 FORMAL EXHIBITION - Walking from Cabot Circus, along the historical pavement, this linear building acts as a formal axis, collating and presenting stories to the wider community. A timber shelf floats on top of the Mortuary Chapel, where local artefacts are stored along with recordings of the owner.

Reminder of the industrial factories and ware houses once prominent in the Portland Square Conservation Area auditorium becomes the main architec space that engages a mass audience at one period

The

As a result of insensitive urban planning, a new mega hotel cuts off Cumberland Street, which used to be a vibrant street with many locally run shops, has now been deserted

BSc 2016 -2017 WSA Unit 6 [dis] integrated

Folding planes that incorporate stairs, ramps, seating etc to allow visitors to narrate the building in a more playful and exploratiry manner

3 PERMANENCE & TEMPORALITY - The heaviness of the tower is juxtaposed against the lightness of the industrial frame; showing the temporary festval events are being documented and shared through the permanence of the archive. The singular multipurpose hall, becomes the focal point where visitors will eventually come back to.

4 YOUNG & OLD - Stories collated are shared with scriptwriters and performers, allowing the younger generation to learn about past through role-playing and performing. The rehearsal room sits at the top, allowing dancers to enjoy the panaromic view of St. Paul’s. During large festivals (i.e. St. Paul’s Carnival) the stage can be opened up towards the green space. Beneath the auditorium, a long ramp leads down to the subterranean level. HYBRID TYPOLOGY - Different strategies of hybridization were tested including spaces plugging into complex circulation areas; overlapping of city historical grids; disintegration of massings; array of spaces placed along a single route or multiple routes. [1] [2][1] [6] [4] [3][5] [3] [4] [5] [1] [4][3] [2] 2 FORMAL EXHIBITION 3 PERMANENCE & TEMPORALITY 4 YOUNG & OLD [1] Exhibition area [2] Archive [3] Mortuary Chapel [4] Unitarian Chapel [1] Local communal shops [2] Story-telling booths [3] Multi-purpose hall [4] Backstage private route [5] Burial[6][5][4][3][2][1]groundAuditoriumRehearsalroomBackstageStoryrampRestroomTicketoffice Academic Works Architectural Design

CELEBRATING THE EVERYDAY

Above the shops are individual recording booths where people can privately and freely share their personal life stories Look, there is a vacant story booth. Let’s go record my story so that it can be heard by our neighbours. The cushioned booth provides a safe and quiet space to record the stories of the locals. need to do my laundry today. Might as well listen to a few audio books while the clothes are washed and dried. Informal display panels are placed in the red brick hall, showing stories of St.Paul’s community. The next screening will be at 2 pm. Please go enjoy a pint of beer!These mobile story booths roam the plaza enticing the locals to record interesting life anecdotes. BSc 2016 -2017 WSA Unit 6 [dis] integrated

launderomats, barber shops, tailor shops, the gym etc., become the main attractor in drawing local

and visitors to the building.

Everyday communal shops including people While people are waiting in line exhibiting stories.

local

for the barber shop, or waiting for their clothes to be washed, they are induced to interact in a large singular space filled with movable seatings and temporary panels

on the outer aluminium panels [3] A

to be

insulation is

the archive [2] The

Structural & Tectonic Strategy: “Lazy” staircase forces the visitor to take their time walking up wrapping of stairs on sides of the allow respective sides perforated since positioned large glass shelf floats above the Mortuary Chapel, acting loadbearing element supporting

two

THE PEOPLE’S ARCHIVE: Insertion of Memories

the shelf. This glass shelf will slowly be filled with objects representing the stories which they recorded. This quarter is most quiet place in the building. It pays respect to the existing burial ground and obelisk. The reflection pond also heightens the visitors senses. Academic Works Architectural Design

the

the

brick,

as a light well, illuminating the fairly dark archive. Thick steel I-beams are the primary

archive

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Tactical Urbanism Now! by Terraviva Competitions

COMPETITIONS

The ‘Fabric’ of Trust: A Retreat for African Women

*[Winners]

Kwun Tong Sensory Garden by Hong Kong Institute of Architects

Rewilding Japan: A Playscape of Collective Memories

202120222022

Perceptive Playscape: Imaginative Play of Sense

Women’s House by Kaira Looro Competitions

Apr Terraviva2022 Competitions - Tactical Urbanism Now! Rewilding Japan: A Playscape of Collective Memories Wai Yin Ryan Tung, Ho Yin Cheung, Ching Tao Albert Leung, Long Kwan

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Apr Terraviva2022 Competitions - Tactical Urbanism Now! Rewilding Japan: A Playscape of Collective Memories Wai Yin Ryan Tung, Ho Yin Cheung, Ching Tao Albert Leung, Long Kwan

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Mar Hong2022Kong Institute of Architects Perceptive Playscape: Imaginative Play of Sense Wai Yin Ryan Tung, Ho Yin Cheung, Ching Tao Albert Leung, Long Kwan

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Mar Hong2022Kong Institute of Architects Perceptive Playscape: Imaginative Play of Sense Wai Yin Ryan Tung, Ho Yin Cheung, Ching Tao Albert Leung, Long Kwan

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Apr Kaira2021Looro

Competitions - Women’s House

The ‘Fabric’ of Trust: A Retreat for African Women Wai Yin Ryan Tung, Ho Yin Cheung, Ching Tao Albert Leung, Long Kwan

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ASD CHAI WAN GOVERNMENT COMPLEX & VEHICLE HONGDEPOT

Rocco Design Architects

Wong & OuYang (HK) Ltd.

SHEKOU PRINCE BAY MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT

GALAXY COTAI MEGA RESORT MACAU LOT 4

MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT JINAN CENTRAL COMMERCE PROFESSIONALDISTRICTWORKS201820172018202220212020

KONG-SHENZHEN INOVATION & TECHNOLOGY PARK (HKSITP)BUILDING 1 DEVELOPMENT

ZTE CORPORATION SHENZHEN HEADQUARTERS

The carpark loading/unloading

areas.

and

developed spatial planning of vehicle depot & tabulated vehicular requirements prepared presentation drawings including massing diagrams, plans, sections developed elevation options with emphasis on varying vertical fin densitys and angle assisted in report writing for tender submission statutory calculations including GFA, site coverage, plot ratio,

(K)(1)(a)(x) Architectural Illustration of CWD and Surrounding Environment for Day Time 28SCT.O Preliminary Design Drawings and Documentation K(1)(a) Architectural and Landscaping (K)(1)(a)(x) Architectural Illustration of CWD and Surrounding Environment for Day Time

Oct 2020- Dec 2020 Wong & OuYang (HK) ASD CHAI GOVERNMENTWAN COMPLEX & VEHICLE DEPOT

Chai Wan Government Complex and Vehicle Depot is a joint user building comprising of government offices, stores, laboratories, transport pools and vehicle depot facilities in Chai Wan District, operated by the HKPF, FEHD, EMSD, GLD & GL. The design aims to improve the environmental qualities and energy efficiency and to reduce the “back of house” ambience for the vehicle pound,

Professional Works Design & Build Tender

Located at the North-west corner of the masterplan, the brief called for an iconic landmark building that acts as the gateway to the future science and technology hub. Massing: The maximum height of 54mPD would make the building appear like a “cube”. To visually “extend” the verticality of the building mass, we have carefully designed the façade treatment to continue down towards the sunken plaza into B1/F. Such would effectively increase the visual perception of a taller building mass when viewed from the sunken plaza.

May 2021- Jul 2021 Wong & OuYang (HK)

statutory calculations including GFA, site coverage, plot ratio, prepared presentation drawings including massing diagrams, plans, sections developed elevation options with emphasis on varying vertical fin densitys and angle

HONG KONG-SHENZHEN INOVATION & TECHNOLOGY PARK BUILDING(HKSITP)1DEVELOPMENT

Professional Works Design & Build Tender

GALAXY COTAI MEGA RESORT MACAU LOT 4

Tasks involved:

T4/5 HOTEL

Design coordination with structural & MEP engineers due to major structural changes such as increased void areas, increased sunken area, misalignment/ transfer of pipe ducts, issues regarding circulation & security of shared space between SA and hotel

Prepare government submission drawings, including base plans, fire compartment diagrams, area usage diagrams, fire rated doors & walls, travel distance etc.

Jan 2021- Present Wong & OuYang (HK)

Background: T4/5 Hotel Tower is one of the five luxury hotel/ serviced apartment in the resort development. Further to the Client’s major design changes to have duplex suites on lowest and top floors; increasing the overall module sizes of standard suites; inclusion of sunken bath and swapping of lift cores serving the serviced apartment and hotels.

Professional Works Detail Design Coordination

GALAXY COTAI MEGA RESORT MACAU LOT 4 CLERESTORY SKYLIGHT Wong & Ouyang (HK) Ltd. Interface2021/2022between Main truss above grand lobby, clerestory skylight, drainage zone 2/F Coordination with clerestory skylight designers, Structural & MEP engineers to prepare zoning plans to be issued for Prepareconstruction.3Dmodelling for checking of clashing and unresolved weatherproofing gaps. Resolve issues of maintenance access, beam setting out, RC slab edge G19 G18G20 67003400 10000 10000 38006000 2 00 282530003000300030002825 +26,300 +36,100 +36,100 REFER TO DRAWINGSREFERDRAWINGSREFERDRAWINGSLANDSCAPETOINTERIORTOSTRUCTURAL 2 00 REFER TO LANDSCAPEDRAWINGS+28,300+35,600 GSGT 34006700 3400288417992017 1567 TIER 2 CONTROL POINT 2500 GL-04 GL-01 PLEASE REFER TO INTERIOR DRAWINGS +26,300 PLEASE REFER TO STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS 60003800+33,050+36,400900 ProjectClientDrawing Title Drawn by 建设单位 项目 绘图人 校对人 比例 版本 Key Plan DESIGN INTENT NOT FOR CONFIDENTIALCONSTRUCTION This drawing the property Lead8 Hong Kong Limited and is issued on the part without the written consent Lead8 Hong Kong Limited. Crown copyright AR 159670. R03L1594FE(37)0001GALAXYENTERTAINMENT GROUP LOT MIXED USE MACAU DOME FACADESKYLIGHT ENLARGED SKYLIGHT LAYOUT PLAN (1MF+26.30m)1 SKYLIGHT LAYOUT PLAN 3/F2 FE(37)0001 SKYLIGHT ELEVATION FE(37)0001 SKYLIGHT PARTIAL WALL SECTION R0129/01/21DD PACKAGE (SUBJECT TO GEG'S REVIEW) G19G19G18G18 G20G20GS GS 10000 GTGT 10000 FFL. +26.300 SFL. +25.800 REFER TO DRAWINGSLANDSCAPE 40006000 900 900 PLEASE REFER TO INTERIOR DRAWINGS 10000 PLEASE REFER TO INTERIOR DRAWINGS R2 2825 3000 3000 3000 3000 2825 G18G18GSGT 10000 FFL. +28.800 SFL. +28.300 25 0 F G19 G18G20 67003400 (37)0001 10000 10000 38006000 00 282530003000300030002825 +28,800 +28,800 +36,100 +36,100 REFER TO DRAWINGSREFERDRAWINGSSTRUCTURETOLANDSCAPE 22 0 +28,300 +28,300+35,600+35,600 34006700 +32,900 T.O.S SKYLIGHT LAYOUT PLAN (1MF+26.30m) SKYLIGHT LAYOUT PLAN 3/F FE(37)0001 SKYLIGHT ELEVATION FE(37)0001 SKYLIGHT PARTIAL WALL SECTION4 R03 Jan 2021- Present Wong & OuYang (HK)

GALAXY COTAI MEGA RESORT MACAU LOT 4 LG1 BOH Background: The LG1 is the main floor accommodating supporting facilities for the main gaming area, hotel and retail spaces above ground. Major design changes from the Client including spatial planning of new rooms, Tasks involved: Refinement of spatial planning to improve efficiency including standardising major & secondary circulation corrirdorsStatutory checking including dead-end travel distances, occupancy load, room-in-room issues, adequate headroom requirements, lift emergency access etc per IBC requirements. Updated LG1 plan per the client’s latest requirements such as relocation of rooms, changing of room size, Liasing with structural & MEP engineers regarding design requirements such as the feasiblity of relocating storage GALAXY MACAU - LOT 4 SCHEMATIC SECTIONS - BASEMENT SECTION O - O ARDACE CARPARK E/M ZONE +6.40 -0.60 EXECUTIVET4/5OFFICE4650 -4.95 m +6.40 -5.60-0.60mm ESCALATORPIT G26 G27 G28 SECTION2400 P - P CARPARK +6.40 TX ROOM SWITCHROOMLV MOE -4.95 m +6.40 -5.60-0.60mm G26 G27 G28 ROOMTX RETAIL -4.95 m +6.40 -5.60-0.60mm SECTIONARCADEQ-0.60+2.80Q +6.40 25502400 4650CORRIDORROOMTX CARPARK 3850 4200 GU GT 2350 4100 2500 2500SECTION O1 - O1+6.40TX ROOM SWITCHLVROOM-5.60-1.60-0.60-4.95+6.40mm G26 G27 ROOMUPS3 KITCHENF&B CARPARK 2500 ARCADE 4650 CASINO F&B (6) CABLE TRENCH T4/5 CLEANROOMLINEN5200 5450 2500 CASINOTOILET RETAIL CASINO RETAIL 1,00 THK E&M CORRIDOR 4100MEMBER'STEAMCLINIC MEMBER'STEAMCLINIC SWITCHROOMLV +2.8 m GALAXY MACAU - LOT 4 SCHEMATIC SECTIONS - BASEMENT GT GU GV GW GX GY -5.60 -0.60m+6.40m CARPARK RECEIVINGLINEN STORAGEEVS 1DOCKL/UL CORRIDORBOH SWITCH RM STAFF COACH -1.45 GRAND LOBBY GAMING EM ZONESECTION A3 - A3 5.0m(W) FULL HEIGHT KNOCK OUT PANEL BEHIND GL WATER FEATURE TANK & PUMP ROOM WATER TANK, PUMP & ROOMCALORIFIER(PODIUM)CARPARK -0.60-5.60 FOUNTAINAREAEQUIPMENT 4339 7850 60012806075619 (1.8m SUNKEN (800mmPOSSIBLE)FLOORSOILFILLPOSSIBLE1.6mWATERFILLPOSSIBLE) -4.95 GZ Professional Works Detail Design Coordination

Developed design options

Prepared presentation drawings including diagrams, plans, sections etc.

Rocco Design Architects Associates Ltd

ZTE

SHENZHENCORPORATIONHEADQUARTERS

The ZTE Corporation Shenzhen Headquarters comprises of five office towers and one hotel (to be leased). The proposed development covers three adjacent plots with a connecting basement. The design brief called for direct relationship with the waterfront and adoption of greenery. With response to the brief, a generous green corridor connecting all towers and the waterfront was proposed. The heights of the towers are stepped such that the towers further away also have views to the waterfront. The “pixelated” terrace boxes further elevate the green on a vertical dimension.

Assisted in GFA calculation of various design options

Assisted in 3D modelling including the connection corridor

Jan 2018 - Mar 2018 Rocco Design Architects Associates

2017/2018

Professional Works Schematic Design

Jan 2018 - Mar 2018 Rocco Design Architects Associates

canopy

Prince Bay Mixed Use Development comprises of office towers, service apartments and retail shopping malls. The project was at detailed design stage.

Developed design options for pedestrian bridge

Updated 3D model of entire development per layout

changes

Developed design options for office entrance &

lobby

Sourcing materials from suppliers and creating material

Developed design options for podium entrance

models

Understanding facade details and updated facade detail

Rocco Design Architects Associates Ltd 2017/2018

SHEKOU PRINCE BAY MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT

boards for presentation purposes

Professional Works Detail design coordination

MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT JINAN CENTRAL COMMERCE DISTRICT

updating 3D model per layout changes

Jan 2018 - Mar 2018 Rocco Design Architects Associates

Prepare

Developed massing options for the towers & podium presentation drawings including coloured plans, sections, diagrams etc.

Mixed use development for the Jinan Central Commerce District comprises of an iconic office/hotel tower which sets to act as the gateway to the future Jinan Business District and three smaller office towers. The podium references flowing river which connects the four towers together and creates a courtyard while the towers with its slanted roof are inspired by mountains.Assistedin

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