ANDY CHENG CV + Worksamples 2016
ANDY CHENG CV
(H) +852 31429781 (M) +852 92658853 andycheng0808@gmail.com http://cargocollective.com/andycheng/
Education
2011 - 2013
University of Hong Kong
M.Arch (Master of Architecture) 2007 - 2010
Manchester School Of Architecture BA(Hons) Architecture (1st class honours)
2005 - 2007
Professional experience
Aug 13 - present
Old Swinford Hospital A-level - ABB
AEDAS, Hong Kong
Part II Architectural Assistant
Involved in conceptual design and competition for large scale mixed-use, commercial, office projects. Responsible for producing 3D models, presentation package, architectural drawings, co-ordination with consultants and clients, ensure all the drawings are compiled with local statutory requirements.
Aug 10 - July 11
Ivanho Architect Ltd., Hong Kong Part I Architectural Assistant
Worked in an architectural / interior design firm. Involved in cultural and renovation projects. Responsible for producing tender drawings and prepared presentation for clients.
July 09 - Sep 09
G Design, Hong Kong
Architectural summer internship
Worked in an interior design firm. Involved in residential and showflat projects. Responsible for producing tender drawings, furniture and material schedules and representing drawings.
July 08 - Sep 08
One Space Limited, Hong Kong Architectural summer internship
Worked in an interior design firm. Involved in residential and workplace projects. Responsible for producing tender drawings, furniture selections, representing drawings and 3d montages.
Skills
Awards
Publication
3D
Rhinoceros Grasshopper Sketchup Maya 3D max Revit Vray
2D
Autocad Photoshop Illustrator Indesign
Language
Cantonese English Mandarin Spanish
Honourable mentions
archi-start self construction competition
Make Room afterlives of theses
Dialogue Recorder Do Not Open
Masterplanning the Adaptive City: Computational Urbanism in the Twenty-First Century
2010 End of year catalogue
HKU Paper Vol. 3
Tom Verebes
HKU Paper Vol. 2
Manchester School of Architecture
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WORK SAMPLE CONTENT
Professional 2013-2015
Academic 2011-2013
Competition 2013-2015
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Wai province masterplan development
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Kwan Tai sales office
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Taoyuanju Retail Development
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EMAAR Project Star
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Hong Kong North Commercial District Development
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Perpetual Construction Utopia
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Augmented Hong Kong Central Mediatheque
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重慶.水森林 Chongqing [Hydro]express
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Re-imagine the generic tower typology / Helium Tower
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The Amplified Nature
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The Cloud Bangkok
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WAI PROVINCE MASTERPLAN DEVELOPMENT Company: Location: Program: Date: Stage:
Aedas China Mixed used office and residential development 2013.09 - 2014.03 Detail Design
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Main Duty: • 3D modelling the residential towers and clubhouse • Assisted the design of the clubhouse canopy • Assisted the towers + retail+ Clubhouse CAD drawings • Produced the clubhouse canopy’s drawings + 3D
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圖例 鋁合金外挂板 鋁合金装饰方管
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Main Duty: • Complete 3D modelling • Produces facade louvers options • CAD Detail Design drawings • Communication with renderer in Shenzhen, China
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Company: Aedas Location: Beijing, China Program: 1,760sqm sales office office in Beijing, China Date: 2014.09 - 2014.11 Stage: Schematic Design - Detail Design
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Approaching the mall from the airport side. Looking at the back of house side with green wall
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Detail perspective shows the mall facade with twisted aluminium fins and the LED display behind
EMAAR PROJECT STAR Company: Aedas Location: Dubai, UAE Program: Masterplan development with shopping mall, hotels and service apartment Date: 2015.04 - 2015.05 Stage: Competition Main Duty: • 3D modelling with rhino + grasshopper • Assisted the completion of presentation booklet • Diagramming • Communication with renderer in Shenzhen, China
Main mall atirum
The proposed mall volume in relation to its surroundings
Masterplan concept of the mall massing with the waterfront activities at the lagoon and connections to the new Boarder Crossing Facility
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Large voids in the building are catered for comic exhibition space and “dai pai dong” food street along the main circulation
HONG KONG NORTH COMMERCIAL DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT Company: Location: Program: airport Date: Stage:
Aedas Hong Kong 250,000 sqm The largest Shopp ing mall + outlet at the 2014.12- 2015.04 Competition
Main Duty: • 3D modelling • Assisted the completion of presentation booklet • Produces diagrams and sections Typical plan of the mall showing the splited volume connected by retail bridge
4 specific models in the masterplan development
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4 specific models in the masterplan development
PERPETUAL CONSTRUCTION UTOPIA University of Hong Kong MArch II Thesis Tutor: Gao Yan Location: Hong Kong Hong Kong is a city that goes through a very rapid rate of construction and demolition in order to meet the constant demand of change. However, in between these period there tends to be very long period which the site is left empty which isn’t very ideal in the context of Hong Kong. This thesis is interested in the idea of construction and deconstruction at the same time which minimizes the time gap between the two phases and a proposal that allows room for expansion. ries on the scaffolding structure grows with the actual architecture proposal and soon outgrown the actual proposal as they are faster and easier to assemble and more adaptive.
Construction sequence of the bamboo scaffolding and elevated market walkway
Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Scaffolding construction technique in Hong Kong
Statue of Liberty in scaffolding
Scaffolding + Organic Volumn + translucent
Offset of deformation Distance between the scaffolding and volumn in relation to deformation
Number of closest connections
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Wrapping of soft translucent skin
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deformed edge
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Punctuation of skin
AUGMENTED HONG KONG CENTRAL MEDIATHEQUE University of Hong Kong MArch II Term 1 Tutor: Steven Ma In collaboration with Chen Lok Yan Location: Hong Kong
Variation of the veil openings
This project seeks to re-define the typology of a 21st century library and to look for an alternative approach to the existing Hong Kong Central Library. Currently it is a single block and leaves very little public spaces, in terms of the interior spaces it relies heavily on vertical circulation. The aim of this project is to design a library that is more “permeable� and create vast public spaces that allow visitors to experience the library even after hours. The recently phenomenon of digital books such as the online Google book collection suggest a new vision to the 21st century library which it could become much more immaterial and save space for other facilities.
3D printed sectional model show the relationship between the skin, amphitheatre, scaffolding and the enclosed library volume
Organic flow through the library volume
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重慶.水森林 CHONGQING [HYDRO]EXPRESS MArch I Studio Ground Control Tutor: Tom Verebes In collaboration with Paul Lui Location: Chongqing, China The masterplan proposal by LWK architects consisted of 48 residential tower blocks that sits on steps terrains and a major commercial area, “Old Street”, 2 rows of low rise and dense vernacular Chongqing houses that runs along the site. The project seeks to address the homogonous and to resolve the contrast scale between the high and the low-density typologies with the aid of parametric tool to create a field of heterogeneous topology at both macro and micro scale. A series of artificial grounds are employed to engage with Chongqing’s extreme topography, these strata’s enables higher mix of programmatic difference within and enables one to travel from one level to another more fluidly. Solid and void Responding to the issues of flooding and water shortage problems in Chongqing, Chongqing [Hydro]express proposes rainwater harvesting structural system that channels rainwater to underground storm water storage. While some will be direct to rivers and ponds on site to give back to the residents to create public spaces. Not only it provides passive cooling to the surroundings, it also form connections to the city’s hydrological relationship with the Yangtze River and Jialing River.
Sections across the overall masterplan
The step terrain pubic space is inspired by the local culture in which they enjoy relax by the river
Sections showing the relationship between the super towers, floating commerical space and public space
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RE-IMAGINE THE GENERIC TOWER TYPOLOGY / HELIUM TOWER University of Hong Kong Tutor: Jonathan Solomon MArch I Term I 2013 Location: Taichung, Taiwan Analogue models testing the effect of the cable nets when forces act upon it
The background of the project is borrowed from the Taichung Observatory Tower competition. The site is the former airport of Taichung and the entire area is planning to develop into a park to showcase its ecological development and which the tower will serves as an icon to the city. The basic requirements for the Observatory tower are an observatory deck and a museum. Learning from the precedent studies, the typical programmatic arrangement would locate the former at the top of the tower and latter at the base. The repercussion of this order often left the mid section of the tower simply functions as supporting structure and accommodate little to no programmatic uses. Also, one other criticism is that towers often being non- site specific and ignore
Sectional model man-made river communal space and the floating commercial spaces
Setup in three stages, this project seek to look for a new tower typology while trying to eliminate the redundant spaces that a conventional observatory towers offer. With reference to Frei Otto’s experiment, it started with an analogue form finding methods that involved stocking and weight to test the relationship of tensile and compression forces exert on a cable net surface. The result was then taken to the last stage which the decision was to transform the tower horizontal tower to connect with the surrounding urban fabric. The observatory deck is replaced by a series of helium balloons that “float” visitors up to 100m to observatory level At the top museum level. The play of light and shadows and the constant changes of the roof surface
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The Amplified Nature Architectural Competition Honourable mentions archi-start self construction competition May 2015
As a central installation piece for the International Architecture Holiday, we aim to create it as a portal encouraging the young architect participants to re-enter the realm of Architecture from the fundamentals. (Proposal of how our installation means to the event) Our vision is to integrate Architecture, the man-made material, as part of the nature’s components, to extract, capture and amplify the existing but forgotten elements of wonder – Light and Shadow, Wind and Acoustics.
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SNOW STRINGS Architectural Competition Winter Stations Nov 2015
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If Sand and Water constitute the essence of beach in the summer, then it is Snow and Ice in the Toronto winter. We wish to harvest Ice as the major building ‘material’. Through embracing ice’s exceptional performance and quality towards light and heat, the installation offers unique and unprecedented experience in this winter beach.
experience & realization. Ice freezes and thaws on the surfaces densified by the strings, forming an igloo-like shelter providing warmth for visitors staying inside. Slowly melting over the day, a composite snow-water roof would be resulted that refracts and reflects light creating magical moments for visitors at any different times.