Karenkong Portfolio

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Ka r en KongT s eHi ng Porol i o

UCL AN AO2100


JOHN HOPE GATEWAY-LONG SECTION SKETCH


STANLEY SITE SECTION


PAK KAN INTERIOR SPACE SKETCHES

REBUILD BRICK WALL


CARMELITE MONASTERY FACADE EXPLODED DIAGRAM


DESIGN MUSEUM An area of 2,800 sq m of the service building. It is a low-rise compact structure built in concrete and brick walls. There is a courtyard with a design similar to that of a traditional Chinese courtyard house (Si He Yuan). The tempered glass floor in the courtyard also provided skylight.

HISTORY TIMELINE

Set up in hong kong from 7th Aug, 1933 and there’s 11 sister still living inside until nowasday. And the church will also held charity event in every year. With the material of red brick, it gave people a more down to earth and warmable feeling.

BRISTISH TEMPORARY ADMINISTRATIVE CENTRE 1842

STANLEY MUNICIPAL SERVICES BUILDING 2006

CARMELITE MONASTERY 1933

JAPAN OCCUPATION OF HK STANLEY INTERNMENT CAMP 1945

PAK KEN 1937 A row of eight houses which were belong to farming families in Wong Ma Kok before the Sino-Japanese War. The government recovered the land for barracks and relocated the families along the coast side. Number 1 to 6 is belong to Law’s family, and 7&8 belongs to Ho’s.


Spring 0900

Summer 0900

Autumn 0900

Winter 0900

Spring 1200

Summer 1200

Autumn 1200

Winter 1200

Spring 1800

Summer 1800

Autumn 1800

Winter 1800


Tourist enjoying thr exhibition area

From Brick to Clear glass to show how the materiality create a space that can separate the us of people. For example, The exbitbition area using red brick creat a conceal but warming space to experience how stanley people went through when under colonies and occupation time.

From Brick to Clear glass to show how the materiality create a space that can separate the us of people. For example, The exbitbition area using red brick creat a conceal but warming space to experience how stanley people went through when under colonies and occupation time.

By using transparent material to make the building be more coherence to the site.


LIVING ROOM

FRONT ROOM

KITCHEN

MIDDLEBEDROOM

SMALL BED ROOM

FRONT-BEDROOM

LOCAL TOURIST Devide into 2 blocks

15.00 11.00 Apply 2 different material Brick - clear glass wall Break both blocks

Trying to create a welcoming common are to share the atmosphere

Refer to the tranditional layout plan of british house and dicover the space using in pak ken, people were find to seperate after the foyer, and walking a long circulation area

Explore the sunighe going inside the building

Conbined with the uses of space to choose how much lighting get in


Programma #1 : Turn around circulation and create a countyad in the middle

Programma #2 : A one way up circulation but single circulation


7. 5.

4. 3.

6.

4. 2. 1.

1. 8. 2.

5.

3.

GROUNG FLOOR PLAN 1:200

FIRST FLOOR PLAN 1:200

1. SHOP & CAFE 2. OFFICE 3. PLANT ROOM 4. TOILET 5. RECEPTION 6. LOCAL ARTIST WORKSHOP 7. OUTDOOR CAFE SHOP 8. OUTDOOR SCULPTURE AREA

1. LARGESCALE-SCULPTURE AREA 2. PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY 3. MULTI-MEDIA AREA 4. SECRET EXIT DOOR 5. LOCAL URBAN MARKET 6. VOID OF WORKSHOP


FALL >15

FALL <20

EAST ELEVATION 1:200

ROOF PLAN 1:200

WEST ELEVATION 1:200


SOUTH ELEVATION 1:100


SECTION 1:100





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