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GOUND FLOOR PLAN


UPPER FLOOR PLAN

SECTION B-B


SECTION A-A




SITE ANAYSIS

(i) Walking though to the site

(ii) Westnorth of the Site

PEDESTRIAN FLOW DIAGRAM HISTORY OF STANLEY From the beginning, foreign businessman and sailors landed here. At early Colonial period, the British planned to develop base on Stanley. The integration of Chinese and Western cultural heritage start from the British takes Hong Kong Island as a colony from 1840 at Stanley.Stanley was a lagest village at that time shown on the first population survey on 1843. The British made Stanley the temporary administrative centre, before the Victoria City that Central in present day.

For the Upper area from stanley, the grid shows the alignment and low-height that could be western resdential building during the colony period. Urban Structure grid in Stanley is irregular grid without any planning . The Temporary house settle along the coastline unpredictable.

PEDESTRIAN CONTROL

(iii) Overlook from Blake Pier


SUNPATH & WIND FLOW DIAGRAM

PEDESTRIAN DENSITY DIAGRAM


KWUN YUM TEMPLE

CASE STUDY CENTRE POMPIDOU-METZ

Architects: Shigeru Ban Architects Location: France Area: 11330.0 sqm Project Year: 2010 The building is remarkable for its roof structure, one of the largest and most complex built to date, which was inspired by a Chinese hat found in Paris by Shigeru Ban.

FISHERMAN HAT

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PAK TAI TEMPLE

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INTERLOCK

SKETCH STRATEGIES DESIGN STRATEGIES

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COASTLINE


STRUCTURE STUDY


MODELING



PROGRAM DEVELOP REV.01

REV.02

11.50

1

REV.03

11.80

COFFEE & BAR 12.00

SOUVENIRS SHOP

12.00

DN 1

LOBBY

DN 1

W.C

12.00

GALLERY #1

OUTDOOR DECK

W.C

11.80

INFORMATION DECK

11.85

DN 24

VOID

STAIRCASE #1

LIFT #1

DN 32

20.00

12.30

1

REV.04

GROUND FLOOR

STORES

GALLERY #2 6.80

DN 24

STAIRCASE #1 DN 32

LIFT #1

UP 32

DN 1

DN 1

RESTING AREA

VOID

7.00 812

2500

UP 24

OFFICE 7.00

BASEMENT 1 FLOOR

STAIRCASE #1 UP 32

UP 24

LIFT #1

GALLERY #3 2.00

2.00

PLANT ROOM

BAS

2.00

OUTDOOR DECK 1.85

BASEMENT 2 FLOOR



CIRCULATION







HONG KONG COASTLINE RECLAMIED



TYPE OF BUILDING



COMMUNITY TRANSIT & SUSTAINABILITY


PEDESTRIAN DENSITY


COMMERIAL NETWORK



MASTER LAYOUT PLAN


OPEN FLOOR





MASTER LAYOUT THE WINNING OPTION FROM CLASS At the urban proposal compartation of P5.2, there're 4 groups in our class and each designed a master layout proposal to propose all the 20 classmates building location and relationship between each other. The following layout is the winning option at the class and we will use that to constitute a social community on the mention plot at Sham Shui Po.

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20 CUBES

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20 STYLES OF LIVE 20 STYLES OF WORK



CONCEPT STRATEGY

CASE STUDY 178 PRADA AOYAMA EPICENTER Archotects: Herzog & De Meuron Location: Minami-Aoyama, Tokyo, Japan Project Year: 2000-2001 Realization Year: 2001-2003 Client: Prada

Crystal

Herzog & de Meuron: We decided early on to focus on vertical volume containing the maximum permitted gross floor area so that part of the lot acreage can remain undeveloped. This area will form a kind of plaza, comparable to the public spaces of a European city. The shape of the building is substantially influenced by the angle of incidence of the local profile. Depending on where the viewer is standing, the body of the building will look more like a crystal or like an archaic type of building with a saddle roof. The ambivalent, always changing and oscillating character of the building's identity is heightened by the sculptural effect of its glazed surface structure.

Cinematographic perspective

The rhomboid-shaped grid on the faรงade is clad on all sides with a combination of convex, concave or flat panels of glass. These differing geometries generate facetted reflections, which enable viewers, both inside and outside the building, to see constantly changing pictures and almost cinematographic perspectives of Prada products, the city and themselves.

Contrast

The fittings with lamps and furniture for the presentation of Prada products and for visitors are especially designed for this location. The materials are either hyper-artificial, like resin, silicon and fiberglass, or hyper-natural, like leather, moss or porous planks of wood. Such contrasting materials prevent fixed stylistic classifications of the site, allowing both traditional and radically contemporary aspects to appear as equal components.

REFERENCE IMAGE SOURCE : http://www.stefanoserventi.com/ REFERENCE CONTEXT SOURCE : http://www.hetnieuweinstituut.nl/en/com/


BUILIDING FORM DEVELOPMENT

STRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT



Up

A

Up

Dn

A

Up

Fragrance Gallery

Store (Semi-Open Area)

+1.125

+0.00

Up Up

Up

GROUND FLOOR (WITH LANSCAPE)


BUILDING PLANS GROUND FLOOR (MEZZANINE)

FIRST FLOOR

Up

Up

FIRST FLOOR (MEZZANINE)

Dn

Up

Dn

Up

DN

Up

Dn

Dn

Up

Machine Room +6.75

Up

Void

Dn

Up

Dn

Up

Void

Workshop +3.375

+4.50

Void

Balcony Corridor +2.25

Corridor

Void

Aromatherapy Room DN +7.875

Up

+5.625

Boiler Room +6.75

Up

Up

Up Void

Up DN Up

DN

N

SECOND FLOOR

N

SECOND FLOOR (MEZZANINE)

L1M Floor Plan

Up

THIRD FLOOR

L2 Floor Plan

1:50

Up

Dn

L2M Floor Plan

1:50

Dn

Dn

DN

Up Dn

Living

Up

Private Workshop

W.C

Up

W.C

+11.25 Dn

Up

Void

Greenhouse

Balcony

Dn

Up

Dn

Child Bedroom /Study

+13.125 +9.00

+10.125

+14.80

Up

Master Bedroom +13.50

Dining

Kitchen Up

DN

N

N

L3 Floor Plan

1:50

L3M Floor Plan

SCALE1:50 1:75

0

1

2

L4 Floor Plan 3

4

5

10


+17.05

+15.80

+13.50

+9.00

+4.50

+0.00

Section 1-1

1:50



MODELING


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