HISTORICAL MUSEUM OF STANLEY
JEREMY LAM
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN
SECTION B - B
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
HISTORY
2 60s
70s
80s
SECTION A - PRESENT
SECTION B - PRESENT MAIN ST.
B
STANLEY BAY
STANLEY BAY
3 5
SITE MAP
MAIN ST.
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7
1
NEW PATH
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STANLEY BAY
MA H U N G PARK
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OLD MA HANG VILLAGE
A
00s
00s
PRESENT
SECTION A - PAST
SECTION B - PAST
At t h e b e g i n n i n g, S t a n l e y w a s a fishing port with several squatter area built by the sea. In 19th century people m ove d to t h e M a H u n g e s t ate. And the squatter area was demolished by the government. By rebuilding the Murray House a n d B l a k e P i e r, S t a n l e y h a d become one of the famous tourism district in Hong Kong. From sec tion A & B, it's clear ly show that the change of use around the stanley bay from residential to tourism.
ACTIVITY
1. STANLEY PLAZA
2. STANLEY MAIN STREET
3. MURRAY HOUSE
4. STANLEY MAIN BEACH
There are a lot of activities occur at the stanley plaza.Expecially at the weekend, many performers come from all around the world to porformance.
Stanley main street, one of the most famous street in stanley, people can have meal here while enjoying the enomous sea view. Also there are some foreign actess perform along the street.
In the day time Murray house is the popular venue f o r t a k i n g w e d d i n g p h o t o. B u t i t m a i n l y u s e a s restaurants in the night time.
Stanley Main Beach, which is also popular with windsurfers and other watersport enthusiasts.
SEASONAL EVENTS
STANLEY MAIN BEACH WEEKEND
7. MID AUTUMN FESTIVAL
5. PAK TAI BIRTHDAY
6. TIN HAU BIRTHDAY
Pe o p l e p e r fo r m t h e p a ra d e a n d l i o n a n d d ra g o n dance around the stanley main street.
Same as Pak Tai Bir thday, the celebrations include The biggest event in stanley, thousands of people go there to witness the With the flickering candals, people parade , lots of drumming, lion and dragon dances. championship of the year. From the diagrams above, the use of the beach is gather arouond the beach to enjoy the sea view with full moon. change due to the championship.
2ND-3RD OF MARCH TIMELINE IN LUNAR CALENDAR
8. DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL
STANLEY MAIN BEACH DRAGON BOAT COMPETITION
23RD OF MARCH
5TH OF MAY
15 OF AUGUST
OTHER EVENTS There are some events hold by Stanley Plaza every y e a r. e a c h o f t h e m a t t r a c t l o t s o f t o u r i s t s . T h e event PAWs by the sea even achieved one of the Ginness record.
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ELEMENT FROM STANLEY
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CONCEPT
By interlocking between mininals and mininals, which create a powerful bonding inside the granite.
Granite is an igneous rock—one that solidified from a hot, molten state. The crystals in this granite formed when molten rock cooled underground 1.1 billion years ago. They grew until they bumped into neighboring crystals. As the granite slowly cooled, the crystals grew fairly large.
GEOLOGICAL MAP OF STANLEY From the geological map of Hong Kong, It show that granite is type of rock which is distinct with most part of Hong Kong. And with its long lasting form, it witess the whole development of stanley. And that the reason why was selected as the element.
Conformation of Granite
Conceptual conformation of Granite
Granite Feldspar
Quartz
Mica
By simpify the form of the mininals by the cube, as cubical forrm is the basic form of a building
Mininals Feldspar
Quartz
Mica
Feldspar
Quartz
Mica
Molten state of mininal
By experimenting the combination of the cube placing together. To explore the outcome of the form
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EVIDENCE OF HISTORY IN STANLE
STANLEY MUSEUM...? This project is to design a local museum for stanley. And a Museum should be keep all history that related and let public have a chance to feel/ to experience/ to recall their memories and to have an echo with the past. To best way to lead public have this experience is to walk though the history according to it's own timeline.
Stanley, a multi culture and history intersection point. As so many event occured here in different period. The evidence of history showcase different event and different period are scattered all around stanley.
CONCEPT
PAST
(Mininal)
GALLERY 1
GALLERY 2
GALLERY 3
GALLERY 4
Fisherman
British Colonial
Japan Occupation
Nowaday Development
PRESENT
(Molten state of mininal) By applying the conformation process of the granite to Stanley. The scattered evidence of history as the molten stage of miminal, and by categorize them according to their own period. Four main categories (mininals) have come out. And the basic circulation of the museum have form. One way circulation would be use in this museum as the timeline is only one direction which is from the past to the present.
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
CONCEPTUAL BUBBLE DIAGRAM
CONNECTION BUFFER ZONE BACK OF HOUSE
LOADING/ UNLOADING
Fisherman
British Colonial
STORAGE
COMMUNITY FACILITIES
PUBLIC ROUTE
OFFICE
STAFF ROUTE
TICKETING OFFICE CLOAK TOILET ROOM
MUSEUM
Japan Nowaday Occupation Development
PATH FROM MURRAY HOUSE
ENTRANCE
GALLERY 2
GALLERY 4 SHOP
LOBBY GALLERY 1
GALLERY 3 EXIT
CAFE
SEMI-PUBLIC/ PRIVATE
PUBLIC COMMUNITY FACILITIES
By dividing the site into two part, the right would be the community facilities. As people come to this site. The facilities as near as the path would be more convient for the visitor and also provide a more private space for the museum.
PATH FROM MURRAY HOUSE
BUBBLE DIAGRAM
OFFICE SHOP &CAFE
With the one way circulation, people would able to walk though the entire museum without any division. From gallery to gallery, from the past to the present. Buffer area would be provide between galleries for the transition of the timeline.
FORM EXPERIMENT
LOBBY
GALLERY 4 TOILET
COMMUNITY FACILITIES
DECK GALLERY 3
GALLERY 1 GALLERY 2
By different method of experiment, to explore different space generated by the interlocking between different cube. BUFFER ZONE PUBLIC ROUTE STAFF ROUTE
SKETCH
Study the dimision of the pieces the would be exhibit
Conceptual interior of gallery 2
Conceptual interior space of gallery 1.
Conceptual buffer area between gallery Conceptual interior space of gallery 3
Conceptual view of community facility Conceptual exterior view of shop and exit of museum
LOCATION PLAN
SCALE 1:500
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SITE PLAN
SCALE 1:200
B C
A
A
B C
GROUND GROUND FLOOR FLOOR PLAN
SCALE 1:100
PLAN AT LEVEL +10.800
SCALE 1:100
BASEMENT 1 FLOOR
SCALE 1:100
BASEMENT 2 PLAN
SCALE 1:100
ROOF PLAN
SCALE 1:100
ELEVATION
SCALE 1:100
SECTION A - A
SCALE 1:100
SECTION B - B
SCALE 1:50
SECTION C - C
SCALE 1:50
PERSPECTIVE 1 EXTERNAL VIEW OF OBSERVATION DECK
PERSPECTIVE 2 EXTERNAL VIEW AT OBSERVATION DECK
PERSPECTIVE 3 INTERNAL VIEW OF CAFE
PERSPECTIVE 4 INTERNAL VIEW OF GALLERY 1
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