Andrew Cheng Por tfolio 2018 andrew cheng por tfolio 2021
andrew cheng phone 647-939-2875 email andrewcheng121295@gmail.com address 1015, 320 Richmond Street East, Toronto, Ontario M5A 1P9
education Bachelor of Architectural Science Class of 2018 (Architecture Option) Ryerson University
work experience nov 2018 - nov 2020 architectural designer dkstudio architect inc. Toronto Assist in the development of architectural design. Prepare conceptual drawings, CAD drawings, 3D renderings, construction documents for number of completed high end retail, residential and corporate projects. Analyze building codes, by-laws, space requirements, site requirements and other technical documents and reports. Collect interior measurement and data from site surveys. Supervise construction projects and co-ordinate, monitor and inspect work done by others when required.
summer 2016 junior interior and graphic designer, H Plus Design Hong Kong
competition/ design project
exhibition /publication
The Job comprises interior and graphic design for a number of completed Food and Beverage Projects in Hong Kong
spring 2018 Ryerson Collaborative Exercise: DWELL (Most Innovative Project Award)
DAS Year End Show 2017
Concept development, corporate branding
Expansion proposal for the Ryerson University Library Building, is aimed to provide more housing units, amenity spaces, and study areas as well as redesigned circulation to promote academic achievement and improve functional living condition to the students. Took a leader role. Communicated with architecture students from different years and worked as a team.
Develop marketing materials, proposals, or presentations to generate new work opportunities.
other work experience summer 2017 product designer, Crosstec Group Holding Limited, Hong Kong summer 2014 stylist, Abercrombie and Fitch, Hong Kong
summer 2018 The Museum of Language, London, United Kingdom The competition is aimed to design a museum of language in the heart of London that will deconstruct the science of linguistics.
featured project 325 Magaize 2018 DWELL
featured project to showcase the excellent and innovative ideas stemming out of Ryerson University’s Department of Architectural Science.
design tools Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign Autodesk AutoCad Autodesk Revit Rhino (Vray) Enscape Microsoft Office
table of contents professional work
Retail design
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Luxury retail store, Yo r k d a l e M a l l , To r o n t o
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Luxury retail flagship store, Yo r k v i l l e , To r o n t o
Corporate interior design
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Google Office Bangalore, India
Branding and graphic design
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D o l l y, H o n g K o n g
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Charcoal, Hong Kong
personal work 01
Interlock House
02 COMBine 03 PUZ 04
Balsam Lake Kayak Club
Luxury Reta il Store Yo r k d a l e M a l l , To r o n t o
The 6,000 square foot boutique at the Yorkdale Shopping Centre carries the Italian luxury brand’s line of fashions for men and women. The renovation of the store is aimed to reflect the brand’s updated aesthetic. The stunning store is divided into several spectacular rooms carrying different product categories such as footwear, bags, jewelry, and accessories. Each room is unique and features distinct design elements.
Worked under the supervision of dkstudio architects inc. Dmytriy Pereklita, Karen Mak, Filip Simpson Role: CD, drafter, surveryor
Luxury Reta il Fla gship Store Yo r k v i l l e , To r o n t o
The 7800 square foot Italian Luxury brand’s flagship store at 130 Bloor Street West in Toronto, Ontario, was built in over 3 phases, allowing completed portions of the store to operate and expand as each succeeding phases came to completion. Interior hoardings within the store were designed identically to the interior millwork, allowing separation between the construction site and the sales area, allowing the store to operate without compromising a luxury retail outlet’s atmosphere. The façade features a marble-clad storefront. Boiserie walls and ceiling, along with herringbone wood and marble ‘carpet’ floors, adorn the interior.
Worked under the supervision of dkstudio architects inc. Dmytriy Pereklita, Karen Mak, Filip Simpson Role: CD, drafter, surveryor
Google Office Bangalore, India
The design concept was to create a dynamic, bright intervention that inspired creativity and productivity. This was in response to the progressive, energetic, and venturous culture we discovered at Google. The office was based on an open plan. The entire office is tied together nicely by the waving ribbon that connects all the office spaces while separate and divide the space into areas.
Worked under the supervision of dkstudio architects inc. Dmytriy Pereklita, Karen Mak, Filip Simpson Role: CD, rendering, drafter
INTERVIEW ROOM
MEETING ROOM 43 sq.m.
6 sq.m. MEETING ROOM
SLEEP ROOM (FEMALE) 55 sq.m.
MEETING ROOM
These designs, plans, and specifications, and the copyright herein, are the property of dkstudio architects, wholly, and must not be used, reproduced, or copied wholly or in part without the express written consent of dkstudio architects.
20 sq.m.
SLEEP ROOM (MALE) 45 sq.m.
WAITING AREA
NURSE AREA
6 sq.m.
STORE
H.R.
H.R.
IDF ROOM 13 sq.m. MALE TOILET
CLINIC 127 sq.m. MD ROOM
INTERVIEW ROOM
26 sq.m.
STORE
H.R.
AUDITORIUM 100 sq.m.
PANTRY / BREAKOUT 136 sq.m.
MEETING ROOM 65 sq.m.
MALE TOILET
LIFT LOBBY FM STORE 6.5 sq.m. MD ROOM
POOL
MFD
TREATMENT EXTRACTION
ELECTRICAL ROOM MEDICAL RECORD / STORAGE
ELECTRICAL ROOM
FEMALE TOILET
SERVICE LIFT FEMALE TOILET
H.R. FM ROOM 39 sq.m.
PHOTO BOOTH
H.R.
INTERVIEW ROOM
OBSERVATION
SECURITY OFFICE
SECURITY ROOM 30 sq.m.
MEETING AREA
RECREATION AREA 175 sq.m.
20 sq.m.
LUGGAGE ROOM 6 sq.m.
TRAINING ROOM (36 PAX) 79 sq.m.
RECEPTION 65 sq.m.
TRAINING ROOM (40 PAX) 81 sq.m.
TABLE TENNIS
MOTHER'S ROOM 31 sq.m.
CAFE / DINING 471 sq.m. MEDITATION ROOM 28 sq.m.
FULL SERVICE KITCHEN 165 sq.m.
MEETING ROOM
SERVICE COUNTER
GOOGLER'S OFFICE 159 sq.m.
MASSAGE ROOM 20 sq.m.
EMT LOC 20 sq.m.
CASHIER
LOCKERS / SHOWER 23 sq.m. AHU ROOM
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REQUIRED
1 NOS 76 PAX
PRELIMINARY AMENITIES LAYOUT
150 PAX
126 PAX
KITCHEN AND LOCKERS
1 NOS
GOOGLER'S OFFICE
PROJECT NUMBER:
1919
8/F Scheme 1A Floor Plan
ACTUAL
SLEEP ROOM
2 NOS
2 NOS
CLINIC
1 NOS
1 NOS
MOTHER'S ROOM
1 NOS
1 NOS
1 NOS
MEDITATION ROOM
1 NOS
1 NOS
1 NOS
1 NOS
MASSAGE ROOM
1 NOS
1 NOS
RECREATION AREA
1 NOS
1 NOS
FM ROOM
1 NOS
1 NOS
BREAKOUT / PANTRY
1 NOS
1 NOS
FM STORE
1 NOS
1 NOS
TRAINING SEATS (2 ROOMS)
GOOGLE GOGO OFFICE IN INDIA
SERVICE BALCONY
REQUIRED
ACTUAL
1 NOS 60 PAX
RECEPTION
DRAWING TITLE:
AHU ROOM
STORE ROOM 17 sq.m.
SERVICE BALCONY
CAFE SEATS
AUDITORIUM
DATE:
MEETING ROOM SEATS
2019-05-23
INTERVIEW ROOM
1 NOS 1 NOS 125 PAX 56 PAX (2 FLOORS) 2 NOS 2 NOS
SECURITY ROOM
1 NOS
1 NOS
IDF ROOM
1 NOS
1 NOS
LUGGAGE ROOM
1 NOS
1 NOS
EMT LOC
1 NOS
1 NOS
dkstudio PROJECT NORTH
Dolly
“This is Dolly!” Hotdog Concept Shop Sheung Wan, HK Dolly was an upcoming hotdog restaurant in Hong Kong, where it offers excellent food and a relaxed and fun vibe. The client needed the logo to be typographic, and hence the title was combined and overlapped. The colors were designed to give a young and fresh look inviting playfulness and vibrance throughout the design.
Worked under the supervision of H Plus Design Agency, Hong Kong Barney Mccann Role: Graphic designer, branding
Ch a rc o a l “LKF’s new home for Art, Music and Shisha” Lan Kwai Fong, Central, HK Worked under the supervision of H Plus Design Agency, Hong Kong Barney Mccann Role: Graphic, interior designer, branding
A bespoke wall design intended to draw customers inwards from the entrance and create an excellent visual connection between the bar and the outdoor terrace which overlooks the bustle of LKF while the jungle around it provides the perfect level of seclusion and serenity. The feature wall is made from copper, and eight layers of cement painted on to the wall and had become the focal point of the new home of Art, Music and Shisha. With a dedication to bringing the most exceptional experiences to the customers. Charcoal becomes one of the best hang-out spots in LKF.
Inte rlock Ho u s e THE INTERLOCKING DUPLEX 104 Sackville Street, Toronto
The design intent of the duplex is to create two unique residential units and a café on street level in the narrow site of Queen Street East and Sackville Street to attract more people and renovate the urban neighbourhood where industrialised activates took in Interlocking the past. Duplex’s design intention was to place The
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Sydenham Street
Sackville Street
Tracy Street
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Richmond Street East
1: 1000 Key Plan
Building Form
Push and Pull
Program Diagram
Café
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Unit B
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1:200 1st Floor Plan
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6. Living Room 7. Balcony 8. Dining Room 9. Washroom 10. Storage
1:200 2nd Floor Plan
Unit A Unit B
11. Master Bedroom 12. Bathroom 13. Living Room 14. Dining Room 15. Balcony
1:200 3rd Floor Plan
Unit B
16. Bedroom 17. Master Bedroom 18. Bathroom 19. Storage 20. Balcony
1:200 4th Floor Plan
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COMBine
THE ADJUSTABLE COMB The new way of styling and managing hair
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Wide Tooth Comb
Fine Tooth Comb
To Wash
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Large spacing between the teeth of the comb Maximum and effective control Good for styling long or wet hair Less hair fall
Fine spacing between the teeth of the comb Smooth combing experience Great for adding extra volume to your hairstyle
To keep the comb in good shape, simply slide the comb apart and rinse with warm water
PU Z
PUZ
The PUZ is designed for kids at 8-12. The chair can be easily snap together by kids hand is tools and hardware. assembly stimulates children’s curiosity without using Theany PUZ designed forThe kids age process between 8-12. The chair can putability. together using anythehand tools and hardware. andquickly manipulative By learningwithout and recognising shapes, PUZ enhances children’s ability The assembly process stimulates children’s curiosity and manipulative to visualise, understand the whole part relationship and improve concentration. The PUZ is ability. By learning and recognizing shapes, the PUZ enhances designed for kids at 8-12. The chair can be easily snap together by kids without using any hand children’s ability to visualize, understand the whole part relationship tools and hardware. The assembly process stimulates children’s curiosity and manipulative ability. and improve concentration. By learning and recognising shapes, the PUZ enhances children’s ability to visualise, understand the whole part relationship and improve concentration.
Assembly Instructions
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Balsam La ke Ka ya k Clu b Balsam Lake Provincial Park Being located right on the water in the Balsam Lake Provincial Park. The Kayak Club is the perfect destination for competitive kayakers to practice the sport as well as people who are looking for a weekend getaway trip and enjoys the natural scenery on the kayak with their loved ones. The building complex has two main volumes to accommodate different users, one dedicated to the kayak storage and change rooms. Residential units, gym occupy the other. The sculptural buildings are pulled away from the shore that focuses on OE]EOMRK EW ER SYXHSSV [EXIV WTSVX 8LI ¾S[MRK HIGO RSX SRP] TVSZMHI IEW] EGGIWW ERH direct sailing route into the lake but allows the user gets the full experience of practising the sport in the beautiful Balsam Lake. The centralised water courtyard, on the other hand, creates a sense of community and well being.
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1:1000 Site Plan
Site Response
A Breakwater
Calm Water Access
View to the Lake
Program Diagram
The Kayak House
Community Space
Residential Unit
Sense of Enclosure
Sense of the Unknown
Sense of Community
Water Level at 0m
Water Level at -0.5m
Building Form
The Floating Deck
Water Level at +0.5m
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The Kayak House A
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1. Lobby 2. Changing Room 3. Floating Deck 4. Kayak Storage 5. Safety Boat Garage 6. Central Water
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1:250 1st Floor Plan
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A-A Sectional Perspective
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Structural Diagram
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1. Laminated Column 2. Compound Angle Plate 3. Base Plate bolted on concrete foundation 4. Laminated Beam
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