ⴤࢃ⣬ᘷφӰ൞ѣളθいࢃ6ॹ-8ॹ∅ᴾ ဉφᆊྩ༡ ᒪ喺φ26 ᐛ֒㔅僂φ1ᒪ 䈣䀶φѣᮽθ㤧ᮽ ∋ѐᰬ䰪φ2015ᒪ∋ѐӄ㦭ަ䍓ቊṲᔰㆇᆜ䲘 ᆜփφᐛᆜ⺋༡ 䇴䇗亼ตφᔰㆇ䇴䇗 䮵亼ตφᯯṾ䇴䇗 ਥᐛ֒൦⛯φԱคᐸ Current Status: In Chinaθ6k-8k RMB/month before tax Name: Miss Kong Age: 26 years old Working Experience: 1years Language(s): Mandarin, English Year of graduation: Graduated in 2015 from Berlage Institute, Netherland Degree: Master of Science Design area: Architectural design Field of specialization: Concept design Cities to work in: Any city
Curriculum Vitae
孔女士 Miss Kong 个人信息 Personal Information
技能 Skills
性别 Gender
AutoCAD
ㇲ Female
Vectorworks Photoshop
国籍 Nationality
Illustrator
㺲⥖ China
Indesign Premiere
出生日期 Date of birth
Rhino
12-07-1990
语言 Language 普通话 Mandarin 英语 English
Experience 2008.09 - 2012.07 环境艺术学士 Bachelor of Arts in Environmantal art design 浙江工业大学 Zhejiang University of Technology 2012.03 - 2013.03 助理建筑师 Assistant Architect 张雷建筑事务所 AZL Architects http://www.azlarchitects.com/ 2013.08 - 2015.03 工学硕士 Master of Science 贝尔拉格建筑学院 The Berlage http://www.theberlage.nl/ 2015.06 - 2015.06 实习生 Trainee Studio MAKS http://www.studiomaks.nl/ 2015.07 - 2015.09 实习生 Internship Barcode Architects http://www.barcodearchitects.com/ 2015.09 - 2015.12 绘画助理 Assistant Drawings for "Social City" in UABB 2015 Jan Rothuizen http://janrothuizen.nl/ January 2016
Portfolio 2016
Miss Kong
孔女士作品集二零一六
Recommendation
Rotterdam, December 23
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2015
A Degradation Proposal for Shrinking City Dear Madam, Sir,
- Planning of the Core Area in Winschoten
I am pleased to write this letter of recommendation for Ming Kong.
Place of Undefinition and Unexpectation
Ming has worked with us as an assistant architect for a brief, but valued and intense period in June 2015. During this period she worked as an integrated team member on the following project: •
Housing Project in Bergen, Europan 13: The project concerns an urban extension plan for the city of Bergen with a proposal for a new type of urbanism, including detailed architectural proposals for the buildings. The mixed programme of housing, working units and public programmes is based on a flexible planning system, emphasizing the architectural interventions more as a dynamic landscape than a defined urban plan.
Ming is a talented and highly motivated designer with a profound interest in the design process. We had an opportunity to enjoy her creative abilities as well as her intelligence and organized attitude toward project information synthesis. She is a most diligent individual and proved to be a great team member with an open mind, appreciated by her colleagues. We believe that, based upon her performance and motivation, Ming Kong would perform well in any creative environment. Therefore we recommend her with enthusiasm.
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- Research about Appropriation Behavior in Living Space
Works in AZL Architects
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Housing Project in Bergen, Europan 13
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- Studio MAKS
REOPEN
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-Youngbirdplan 2015 international competition
7 In 1
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-“Design a beautiful house� 2015 international competition
"Social City" Drawings in 2015 Shenzhen UABB
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- Jan Rothuizen
Marieke Kums Principal architect STUDIO MAKS
A system measures people's constructin behavior - A town planning for Changhe town in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province
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2013-2015 The Berlage Institute
City Core Of Winschoten
A Degradation Proposal for Shrinking City - Planning of the Core Area in Winschoten Shrinking Winschoten belongs to the municipality of Oldambt, the Netherlands. As the capital of this northen area, it is under a serious shrinkage that is happening both in population and industry. The project is addressed in the issues that revealed by the degeneration of urban space. City core During the sprawling of city over the century, the core area, which is also the origin of the city, shoulders the responsibility of being the heart of urban growing. Hence, when the rise of city stopped and the degradation comes, it suffers the most among other part of the city. If the core area is hypothetically a forerunner of city towards the on-going evolution, the shrinking process might be possible to be designed as part of city planning by an influential change of city core. Demolishing The core area of Winschoten is now undergoing a blight due to many reasons. Its shrinking context gives the project an unique perspective of renovation, demolishing. By symbolizing the influence of shrinking, it becomes part of the identity for citizens, which can draw their attention back to the area. Creating artificial ruins with the material and the immaterial of city core reveals the memory and nostalgia of city core to people optically. As the approach is trying to understand the city core by its material and context, thus replace the former with softer methods while remain the latter. 4
A city core that forgoten by its citizens
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A Connection that integrates the Voids in Winschoten into one piece
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Layers of Material Pavillion Ruin Lawn Pavement Frame of Current Context
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Linear Condensing The connection of parks and city core is designed to be a dominant road cross through the city, which consists of capacious pedestrian to accommodate people's various activities. By making this as a whole, the city core of Winschoten has been redefined both in its figure and value. It is possible to envision the rest of city develop itself under the linear logic of core to have a linear condensing. 8
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Place of Undefinition and Unexpectation - Research about Appropriation Behavior in Living Space Appropriation Appropriation could be seen as a process that people build up their relationships with the environment they are inhabiting. It is something relate to people’s psychological condition and the experience they have every day.The pre-context of
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appropriation is about the willing of putting self-identity into environment and the gap between fantasy and reality. From the perspective of space, there are certain archetypal images that offering the orientation to all the potential behaviors that might take place within it. Generic living unit As being a widely approved solution to accommodate various types of inhabitation in mega-cities, generic residential blocks are seemingly unable to avoid having reciprocity and conflict with appropriations conducted by their inhabitants. Having its specific quality of lacking identity, generic architecture is strictly covered only functional requirements, and necessary for survival and production.
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The everyday life, as it has been spatialized into aequence of geometric blocks, can be read and rewrite by architectural elements. Juxtaposition of the known codes brings new scenarios upon the old ones, coming with lots of unexpectations.
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Project Design With the paradigm that extracted from the achieve, I treid to reorgnize the spatial sequence of a typical residential building unit. The components of appropriation are compromised into generic rectangular space to create more 'none efficient space'. Yet it is believed that such proposal can generate many different public space, or even a network of public activities for the people live there. This might bring back a sort of quality of old fashioned streets where people can actually connect to their neighbours. The proposal is expected to be a critical approach to generic residential area in China that follows a stereotype rule of isolate generic living units and central public area. 14
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2012-2013 - AZL Architects
Zhongtian MCC Office Design : 2010 Completion : 2013 Location : Hangzhou, China Participation in the program Drawings of building facade, Landscape design of patio
Ningbo Design Mansion Design : 2011 Completion : 2014 Location : Ningbo, China Participation in the program Detail design drawings of plan and elevation
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2015 Compititions REOPEN ⧪ Location,Year: Shenzhen, China, 2015 ( 㺲⥖㔪䉲 2015) Program: 300m2 Multifuntion exhibition hall; 200m2 coffee bookstore; 150m2 art restaurant. Status: Youngbirdplan 2015 international competition ( ㅡㅷ⭜⪆ ⥖⭠Ⳍ㑺) Credits: Sai Shu, Lingxiao Zhang, Ming kong,Yang Zhang
“Reopen” project is a three-story square building, stimultaneously it can open to 3 smaller buildings. Each building have a rai-gear system and a small motor installed under the chassis, helping the building to move on the track, to open, or to close. The project provides variety of possibilities: it is one building and three buildings. Interior can be reversed to outdoor. Functions can be limited and unlimited. Form is concise and possible to be complex. Itself is both site and also landscape. This open and uncertain-function box, creates a new attribute of plaza; and its architectural feature of repeatedly opening and closing represents the “change” itself, and also interprets how the ideology of “change” can provide Shekou a diverse development future.
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7 In 1 - A Villa Design for a Family of Seven. Location,Year: London, UK, 2015 ( 英国伦敦 2015) Program: 900m2 villa design Status: “Design a beautiful house” 2015 international competition Credits: Sai Shu, Lingxiao Zhang, Ming kong,Yang Zhang
The beautiful house we envisioned is designed as a sociological space model for this family of seven. We customized seven unique dream rooms for each family member according to their specific needs; and we inserted a shared space in each room for family activities. All the rooms create a “in-between” situation which become relatively isolated, at the same time, interactively associated.Dwelling site was occupied by a generic white plinth which surrounded by glasses, which works as the main transport area of the house, also a “blank space” for future uncertainty that the internal functions can be flexibly replaced.
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Drawings of "Social City" Exhibition for 2015 Shenzhen UABB With Dutch visual artist Jan Rothuizen
Project To understand the city of Shenzhen, we had a thorough excursion in it. During the jouney, we discovered four rooms belong to four different people with various backgrounds. It is very interesting to see how people using their individual space and the story their objects is telling. In the drawings, we try to present a new perspective to see these people and the group they might possibly stand for in Shenzhen.
2012 Final Thesis of Bachelor
Particular Behavior related to different types of pavement.
Design Reorganization towards the illigal construction behavior in Changhe town - A Landscape of Pavement
Five Phases, The Design In the observation of current illigal constructions that existed in Changhe Town, this behavior of construction is realatively guided by the situation of pavement. As the analysis of pavement goes far, there are 5 stages can be built along the autonomous construction behavior. Thereby the proposal is design a landscape of pavement leveling system of this 5 particular stages through the town planning according to their certain spatial condition. In different stages, people's behavior of construction might get encouraged or hindered. The main purpose is to reduce the conflics caused by autonomous constructions however still be able to take advantage of its positive influence, such as keeping this old small town alive, and remain its community culture.
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