ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO | 2015-2019
Zishu Ma South China University of Technology | University of Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture Master of Architecture / RIBA Part 2
RESUME COVER LETTER
ZISHU MA The University of Edinburgh, UK Tel: +44 7599607225 Email: mazishuxx@gmail.com
Dear Employer,
I am very excited that I have the chance to apply for the job of a Graduate Architectural Assistan. I have finished my seven-year academic training, and I am confident with my skills and knowledge required to take the position. I have lots of experience of managing different scales of design, from architecture design to urban planning, and I am capable of doing large design in a team. In the Design Resilience in Asia Competition (2016), our team proposed a sustainable planning, which covers a wide range of design, from community centre building, waterfront landscape to waterway rerouting. We managed to accomplish the design with both creativity and feasibility and won the Architecture Excellence award.
“Zishu’s design was developed with dedication and a remarkable curiosity for devising architectural solutions that could unfold the conceptual discourse and the complex programmatic content into feasible technical solutions.” “For her final submission, Zishu produced an excellent project, that clearly relying on an impressive amount of work that clearly stands out among the ones produced by her colleagues.” Giorgio Ponzo Studio Leader Edinburgh school of Architecture and Landscape Architecture (ESALA) (Full reference available upon request)
Also, I have encountered various design topics, from city sustainability to historical contexts response, and I am capable of tackling them with practical methods and a creative mind. Especially, I am skilled in creating public space and in engaging users in a dynamic, interesting public life. The project Tutti (2019) and Story of the Wall (2018) are good examples, in which human-space interaction is not only shown in spatial complexity but also well illustrated by vivid visuals. Apart from my professional architecture knowledge and skills, I also have a unique experience of working in a game design company. It not only gives me a new perspective of spatial thinking but also provides me with special presentational skills both in 2D and 3D. This experience will significantly help in the project presentation and will bring valuable inspiration to my future working team. I am confident that I am well equipped to work in architecture practice. As a graduate architectural assistant, I am always ready to provide creative conceptual ideas, rigorous spacial arrangement, detail support and unique visuals. I would welcome the opportunity to discuss the role with you further, and I am available for a conversation at any time. Thank you for your time and consideration. Kind regards, Zishu Ma
EDUCATION
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
South China University of Technology 09. 2012-07. 2017 Architecture Design Bachelor of Architecture GPA: 3.79/4.00 The University of Edinburgh 09. 2017-06. 2019 ARB/RIBA part 2 Master of Architecture
Non-Park City Mapping Workshop—Escape Plan for Snails Guangzhou, China | Researcher and Curator (2015) Dissected and redefined Guangzhou Wetland Park and the city system around it in an innovative and subtle way by designing for things that are usually forgotten in urban life (footprints, snails, etc.). Created a more advisable way to relieve the tension between the city and nature based on careful field research and information mapping. The research was finished in two weeks, with a self-organized results exhibition for public and academic circles, and was highly acclaimed.
AWARDS & HONORS
Into the Rural Academic Research----Traditional Mud-Brick Building, Meizhou, China | Researcher & Student Representative (2014)
2017 SCUT Excellent raduation Project 2016 Designing Resilience in Asia Architecture Design Excellence Vigour of Blank—Flood Control System Design for Valenzuela, Philippines NIHON SEKKEI Design Competition Honorable Mention Discrete Encounter—Transportation Terminal Design Academic Scholarship for Outstanding Students Ranked 4th in SCUT 2015 SCUT Prefabricated Construction Design Competition Third Place Portable Hut----Multi-functional House from One Prototype Two days for construction
Conducted field research and measurement with groups of academic volunteers for traditional mud-brick buildings. Promoted conversations with local government, and provided technical support and advice for policies.
PUBLICATION & EXHIBITION 2015
Exhibition 2014
Art Concept Art Design for Video Games Watercolor Drawing Digital Drawing Language Native Proficiency in Mandarin and Cantonese Professional Proficiency in English
Watercolor Exhibition of Wufu, Guangzhou, China | Exhibitor
INTERN EXPERIENCE 2017
Intern Architect in South China Architecture Design Institude Took charge of a Buddhism memorial pavilion design.
2018
Intern Game Conceptual Artist in Netease Game, Guangzhou, China Took charge of game scene conceptual art, 3D scene planning, modeling and rendering.
SKILLS Software Sketchup | Rhinoceros Vray | Artlantis | Keyshot |Unity 3D AutoCAD | Revit Adobe PS | AI | ID Microsoft Office
Publication Non-Park—City Mapping Workshop Record | Co-author
EXTRACURRICULAR EXPERIENCE 2017
Illustrator of Mihuashi Art Outsourcing | China
2016
Administrator of the Department of Publicity in TEDxSCUT Student Union Organized TED x SCUT Rivers and Lakes meeting for individuals whoever had iridescent ideas and opinions.
2015
Administrator of the Visual Design Department of the BBT SCUT Student Union Designed products and made publicity plans for various campus activities.
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02. Vigour of Blank
03. Story of the Wall
04. Portable Hut
05. H.U.M.E
06. Tools of ‘Sharing’
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design
Resilient Flood Control City Planning & Infrastructure Design
Wall Space Reconstruction
Prefabrication Design and Construction
Symbiosis Neighbourhood Design
Future Social Housing Study
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Story of the Wall
Portable Hut
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design
Symbiosis Neighbourhood Design
Future Social Housing Prototype Exploration
Resilient Flood Control City Planning & Infrastructure Design
Wall Space Reconstruction
Prefabrication Design and Construction
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02. Vigour of Blank
03. Story of the Wall
04. Portable Hut
05. H.U.M.E
06. Tools of ‘Sharing’
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design
Resilient Flood Control City Planning & Infrastructure Design
Wall Space Reconstruction
Prefabrication Design and Construction
Symbiosis Neighbourhood Design
Future Social Housing Study
Project 01 | Tutti
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design Tutti /ˈtʊti/ Music adjective 1. performed with all voices or instruments together. Creative activities tend to be perceived as exclusive and distant from everyday life. In the suburbs, creativity is seen either as an unaffordable luxury or subculture. Tutti, in the Parisian suburb of Ansnière-sur-Seine, is drawn as a model to cohere creative activities – classical music in particular – into the ordinary life of suburban neighbourhoods. Tutti amplifies the role of creative activities flowing in the veins of everyday life – classical music and its association do not have to be isolated as a minority in the public and neighbourhood, or exclusive for a metropolitan in its glitz and glamour. It is an ensemble of all music genres and all walks of life, under one roof.
SITE: Site Patinoire, 1 Boulevard Pierre de Coubertin, 92600 Asnières-sur-Seine, Paris, France GFA: 19634m2 SITE AREA: 19863m2 TIME: Jan. 2019 - May. 2019
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01. Tutti
02. Vigour of Blank
03. Story of the Wall
04. Portable Hut
05. H.U.M.E
06. Tools of ‘Sharing’
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design
Resilient Flood Control City Planning & Infrastructure Design
Wall Space Reconstruction
Prefabrication Design and Construction
Symbiosis Neighbourhood Design
Future Social Housing Study
Level 0
LEARNERS
Level 3
Meaningful mobility is advocated in which more sharing levels can be heard, seen or experienced according to the users’ preference. Users can discover the diversity of creative life and draw inspirations from it.
NON-CREATORS
Level 2
To meet different privacy preference for different user groups, five levels of sharing are established. Building programmes and sharing levels are closely related. The different sharing levels intersect and connect. Flexibility can also be achieved through partitions to create a more dynamic and interesting shared space without compromising privacy.
Level 1
Sharing Level and Programme
CREATORS
VISITORS
Level 0: Private quarters, no sharing
Programme
Occupants
En-suite bedroom
112
Student dormitory
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Flat
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Private music studio
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1923 m2
flat occupants (within a module).
Curtain-partitionable shared Kitchen/dining/ living space
Level 2: Communal area shared across
Residents’ common space (1883 m2)
1883m2
Residents’ music studio
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Public music studio Classroom Recording room Archive Multi-purpose hall Recital hall
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Recital hall audience
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Student
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Office worker
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Outdoor stage Shop F&B Green space
330 m2 110 m² 1162 m2 2192 m2
Outdoor performance audience
200
unless invited by actual room occupant.
Level 1: Communal area shared among
whole floors.
Level 3: Public quarter shared with general public (on request).
Level 4: Public quarters shared with general public.
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01. Tutti
02. Vigour of Blank
03. Story of the Wall
04. Portable Hut
05. H.U.M.E
06. Tools of ‘Sharing’
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design
Resilient Flood Control City Planning & Infrastructure Design
Wall Space Reconstruction
Prefabrication Design and Construction
Symbiosis Neighbourhood Design
Future Social Housing Study
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Public Meeting Point
1. Entrance plaza 2. Semi-outdoor stage 3. Outdoor seatings 4. Entrance of basement parking 5. Market 6. Main entrance 7. Musical instrument Exhibition/sale 8. Reception 9. Multi-purpose hall 10. Music studio 11. Cafe 12. Restaurant 13. Shop 14. Recording room 15. Food bar 16. Classroom
Tutti locates in Site Ansnière-sur-Seine, an area where high-density urban form meets the low. Like many other Paris suburbs, Ansnière-sur-Seine lacks vitality and identity. Through massive urban sprawl, suburbs are morphing into a hostel condition with singular residential function and repetitive urban pattern. Many choose to dwell in the suburbs as an alternative to overcrowdedness and rocketing land price in the city centre, but they do not ‘live’ in the suburbs. They commute a long way to and fro central Paris for work and social activities, only going home for basic daily necessities
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Tutti aims to be a central public meeting point, which will bring more vitality and will help to reactivate the surrounding area.
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02. Vigour of Blank
03. Story of the Wall
04. Portable Hut
05. H.U.M.E
06. Tools of ‘Sharing’
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design
Resilient Flood Control City Planning & Infrastructure Design
Wall Space Reconstruction
Prefabrication Design and Construction
Symbiosis Neighbourhood Design
Future Social Housing Study
First Floor Plan
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A ‘Shared Home’ The scene contains three sharing levels. Sharing Level 0: Private en-suite bedrooms, some of which have a music studio attached. Music studios are visible through the sound-proof glaze walls. Level 1: Open kitchen shared among residents in a module. Level 2: Curtain-partitionable living space shared among all residents.
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01. Tutti
02. Vigour of Blank
03. Story of the Wall
04. Portable Hut
05. H.U.M.E
06. Tools of ‘Sharing’
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design
Resilient Flood Control City Planning & Infrastructure Design
Wall Space Reconstruction
Prefabrication Design and Construction
Symbiosis Neighbourhood Design
Future Social Housing Study
An Open Academy The scene contains two sharing levels. Sharing level 3: Music studios that can be rented both by Tutti’s clients and the general public for music course or practice. Sharing level 4: The academic corridor is accessible by the general public as a shopping mall. People are welcomed to visit, rest or even pass by.
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01. Tutti
02. Vigour of Blank
03. Story of the Wall
04. Portable Hut
05. H.U.M.E
06. Tools of ‘Sharing’
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design
Resilient Flood Control City Planning & Infrastructure Design
Wall Space Reconstruction
Prefabrication Design and Construction
Symbiosis Neighbourhood Design
Future Social Housing Study
Structure System The upper floors of the building are supported by a steel frame system, the basement by reinforced concrete. The steel frame system is further divided into two part - for the tower-corridor and the housing. Gaps between these two parts allow more daylight penetration while acting as a noise buffer.
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Zishu Ma Master of Architecture Architecture Portfolio 2015-2019
01. Tutti
02. Vigour of Blank
03. Story of the Wall
04. Portable Hut
05. H.U.M.E
06. Tools of ‘Sharing’
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design
Resilient Flood Control City Planning & Infrastructure Design
Wall Space Reconstruction
Prefabrication Design and Construction
Symbiosis Neighbourhood Design
Future Social Housing Study
South wing can be curtained off when the multipurpose hall is hired for private events. The building can be self-contained with its independent entrance (south), spare room, and washrooms.
Cantilevered bridges are cutting through the academy corridor, enabling the visual connection between upper floor residents and ground floor public users
Grand staircase is leading down to recital foyer, doubling as leisure seatings.
Pivoting doors are opened when open stage not in use.
When in use, acoustic curtains can be drawn to partition recording suite from academy corridor, further reducing background noise in the studio.
Pivoting door opened when recital hall is active for performance.
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01. Tutti
02. Vigour of Blank
03. Story of the Wall
04. Portable Hut
05. H.U.M.E
06. Tools of ‘Sharing’
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design
Resilient Flood Control City Planning & Infrastructure Design
Wall Space Reconstruction
Prefabrication Design and Construction
Symbiosis Neighbourhood Design
Future Social Housing Study
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01. Tutti
02. Vigour of Blank
03. Story of the Wall
04. Portable Hut
05. H.U.M.E
06. Tools of ‘Sharing’
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design
Resilient Flood Control City Planning & Infrastructure Design
Wall Space Reconstruction
Prefabrication Design and Construction
Symbiosis Neighbourhood Design
Future Social Housing Study
gutter 2-layer SBS roofing membrane damp proof membrane expanded polystyrene, t=150 in-situ concrete roof slab, t=150 perforated structural steel I beam, d=500 timber (oak) fascial board vapour control layer suspended plasterboard, t=30
Sound Dispersion Layer: laminated rubber panel, t=25 or laminated pine panel, t=25 laminated pine rib panel, t=40
Floating Floor for vibration control: carpeted hardwood flooring, t=30 vapour control layer timber joist, d=75 rockwool, t=150 in-situ concrete subfloor, t=150 vibration isolation flooring material, t=50 perforated structural steel I beam, d=500 suspended acoustic ceiling tile, t=30
triple glazing aluminium track + electric cables stainless steel bracket bi-fold timber louver panel
double glazing punch press finish sound absorbing filling
Sound Dispersion Layer: operable laminated rubber panel, t=25 or operable laminated pine panel, t=25
laminated pine rib panel, t=40
timber (oak) flooring, t=30 timber joist, t=70 vapour control layer expanded polystyrene, t=150 in-situ concrete sub-floor, t=150 perforated structural steel I beam, d=500 suspended plasterboard, t=30
Sunshade Detail
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Sound Insulation Detail
Zishu Ma Master of Architecture Architecture Portfolio 2015-2019
01. Tutti
02. Vigour of Blank
03. Story of the Wall
04. Portable Hut
05. H.U.M.E
06. Tools of ‘Sharing’
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design
Resilient Flood Control City Planning & Infrastructure Design
Wall Space Reconstruction
Prefabrication Design and Construction
Symbiosis Neighbourhood Design
Future Social Housing Study
Printed Matter Design Printed matter is an integral part of project presentation, which not only contains information but also enhance specific characteristics of the project.
User Guide Concertina
Tutti
Tutti
LIVE. LEARN. MAKE.
Glossary
Creative activities tend to be perceived as exclusive and distant from everyday life. In suburbs, creativity is seen either as an unaffordable luxury or sub-culture. Tutti, in the Parisian suburb of Ansnière-sur-Seine, is drawn as a model to cohere creative activities – classical music in particular – into the ordinary life of the neighbourhood.
tutti: performed with all voices or instruments together solo: (plural: soli) a piece of vocal or instrumental music for one performer duet: a piece of vocal or instrumental music for two performers quartet: a piece of vocal or instrumental music for four performers fortissimo (ff): very loud forte (f): loud diminuendo (>): decreasing loudness piano (p): quiet, soft pianissimo (pp): very quiet, very soft
Tutti, in classical musical term, means ‘to be played with all voices or instruments together’.
LIVE. LEARN. MAKE. User Guide
The project brings together a classical music academy for life-long music learning with housing units catering residents - musicians or not - with different household size, residency duration.
allegro: to be played cheerfully; upbeat and brisk ensemble: a group of musicians performing together sinfonia: symphony sinfonietta: a small symphony, usually scored for a small orchestra batterie: a percussion group of an orchestra bass: the lowest of men’s voices; also the lowest sounding of any instrument family
The music academy provides classical music formal education, with venues for music production and performance venues open to a variety of genres and acoustic atmospheres (e.g. quiet/relaxing: jazz, acoustic; loud/engaging: heavy metal, pop) - also responding to different existing noise/sound conditions on site.
etude: an instrument composition intended for practice of certain aspects or technique serenade: a vocal or instrumental piece performed outdoors in the evening prelude: a piece of music intended to be played as an introduction overture: an introductory movement to an opera or substantial work, usually contains examples of the major musical themes that will appear throughout the work transition: a passage that leads from one main section to another
Tutti encourages a ‘sharing’ lifestyle, where the residents inhabit communal areas usually regarded as ‘outside’ of one’s personal unit. Customisable level of sharing promotes varying degrees of inventive collaboration between people with different backgrounds (e.g. musicians/non-musicians), inspiring different forms of creativity in the neighbourhood.
Contact Us General enquiries: T: +33 (0)1 23 45 67 89 E: generalenquiries@tutti.fr
-About Us - Glossary - Exhibition Guide - Room For Rent/Sale - Music Course Info - Facilities for Rent - Sunday Workshop Info - Concert Poster
About Us
The ground floor and towers exhibit higher levels of sharing through collaborative music production (performance halls, recording room, archive, studios) and public social spaces. Housing on the upper floors features lower sharing levels, allowing residents to modulate their participation in social activities or make exclusive use of their private space.
For music courses/workshops: Yipei Tan T: +44 (0) 775 147 3397 E: s1780940@ed.ac.uk
chord: a combination of three or more tones sounded simultaneously harmony: the characteristic of music consisting of simultaneously sounded pitches/ tones as opposed to simultaneously sounded melodies/lines obbligato: obligatory, in regard to an instrument or part that must not be omitted flessibile: flexible
Tutti amplifies the role of creative activities flowing in the veins of everyday life, not restricted to an isolated minority, or exclusive to the glitz and glamour of metropolitan life.
For music studio/facilities rental: Zishu Ma T: +44 (0) 759 960 7225 E: s1770744@ed.ac.uk
It is an ensemble of all genres and all walks of life, under one roof.
For housing rental/purchase: Xinren Zhou T: +44 (0) 771 647 8440 E: s1326084@ed.ac.uk
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Tutti
Tutti
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Tutti Ensembles
Strings Woodwind Brass Percussion Theory
Orchestra: 10am Saturday
For housing rental/purchase: Xinren Zhou T: +44 (0) 771 647 8440 E: s1326084@ed.ac.uk
Tutti
LIVE. LEARN. MAKE.
Classical Music Courses
Contact Us
LIVE. LEARN. MAKE.
Choir: 8pm Friday
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Screen
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Section cut D-D’
1:100 Section D-D’
1:100 Site Section Model
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Lease from 3-month term
Private Flat (Limited availability!)
Collective Module: Group rental/purchase - limited; first come first served
Contact Us
Flexible open plan living/kitchen/dining Patio with skylight Access to residents’ communal space
For housing rental/purchase: Xinren Zhou T: +44 (0) 771 647 8440 E: s1326084@ed.ac.uk
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Individual Room: Flexible open plan living/kitchen/dining Patio with skylight Access to residents’ communal space
Double En-suite Room (curtained, shared kitchen, dining, living space)
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Studio 4
Student Dormoitory (curtained, large shared kitchen, dining, living space)
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Double En-suite Room + Studio (40m2)
What’s On:
Tutti
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Sunday Workshop
LIVE. LEARN. MAKE.
Music Studios
Also available: Junior music class Weekend workshop Evening class
Variable acoustic treatment On-site technician for assistance Accommodates individual/group Pricing by hour
Contact us for course details!
Recording Suite Equipped with camera grid On-site technician for assistance Accommodates individual/group Pricing by hour
Performance Venue 400-seat recital hall Open stage Small open stage 100-seat multi-purpose hall Pricing by request Contact us for details!
Housing Info Cards
Contact Us
Contact Us
For music courses/workshops: Yipei Tan T: +44 (0) 775 147 3397 E: s1780940@ed.ac.uk
For music studio/facilities hire: Zishu Ma T: +44 (0) 759 960 7225 E: s1770744@ed.ac.uk
Classical Guitar Masterclass with Amir Tuleimat Fakhouri 28th April 2019, 1pm-6pm
A Sunday afternoon with world reknowned Jordanian classical guitarist: Amir Tuleimat Fakhouri, currently on tour for his fourth soldout recording, Concerto.
Sign up at Tutti-Make reception Only 10 seats available - HURRY!
- Room Plans - Module Plans - Room Info - Scale - User Instruction
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Double En-suite Room (27m2 / 30m2)
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Single En-suite Room (18m2) Single En-suite Room + Studio (27m2)
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A2 Portfolio
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1:50 Detail Model
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1:500 Model
Gently draw curtain to view: 1:500, 1:1000 Development Models
YOU ARE HERE
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The Other Paris
LIVE. LEARN. MAKE.
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Posters
1:100 Section Model
Tutti
Tutti
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Guide
NOISREV TNEDUTS KSEDOTUA NA YB DECUDORP
LIVE. LEARN. MAKE.
Exhibition Guide
1:1000 Site Model
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LIVE. LEARN. MAKE.
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Tutti is supposed to be a housing product which can be put into the market in the future. So the concertina is designed as a user guide with some housing selling promotions and activity posters that can be given to customers. The housing info cards emphasise one of the most important parts of Tutti, the housing unit types. Both the concertina and the cards intend to introduce the project more vividly and interestingly.
01. Tutti
02. Vigour of Blank
03. Story of the Wall
04. Portable Hut
05. H.U.M.E
06. Tools of ‘Sharing’
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design
Resilient Flood Control City Planning & Infrastructure Design
Wall Space Reconstruction
Prefabrication Design and Construction
Symbiosis Neighbourhood Design
Future Social Housing Study
Project 02 | Vigour of Blank
Resilient Flood Control City Planning & Infrastructure Design For many decades, Valenzuela has been suffering from flood and many other environmental problems. Being cut into pieces by fishponds and swamps, the city is very vulnerable when flood strikes. Economy restructuring results in a reduction of aquaculture and leaves lots of ponds unused, which further leads to water degradation. The city is at a turning point where sustainable development should be adopted.
SITE: Valenzuela, Philippines TIME: Jan. 2016 - Jun. 2016
Vigour of Blank aims to introduce a more resilient pattern to Valenzuela from different perspectives - from industry structure, waterway system to a community organisation. A new landscape buffer between water and land is designed out of some ‘blank space’ - disused ponds and waterfront areas. Meanwhile, to make the communities more organised, some infrastructures are redesigned to accommodate integrated public functions, which will not only shelter when disasters come but will also benefit citizens in daily life.
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01. Tutti
02. Vigour of Blank
03. Story of the Wall
04. Portable Hut
05. H.U.M.E
06. Tools of ‘Sharing’
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design
Resilient Flood Control City Planning & Infrastructure Design
Wall Space Reconstruction
Prefabrication Design and Construction
Symbiosis Neighbourhood Design
Future Social Housing Study
Old Development Trend
New Waterways and Flood Buffer If the city follows its old way of development, the fishbone-like land will invade further into the water body, leaving no flood buffer between land and Polo River. Meanwhile, Inland ponds will remain stagnant until they are filled up. In the design proposal, new waterways connect Polo River and Manila Bay from east to west and go through many stagnant ponds and swamps, which could function as small reservoirs during flood season and as the public landscape in daily life.
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01. Tutti
02. Vigour of Blank
03. Story of the Wall
04. Portable Hut
05. H.U.M.E
06. Tools of ‘Sharing’
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design
Resilient Flood Control City Planning & Infrastructure Design
Wall Space Reconstruction
Prefabrication Design and Construction
Symbiosis Neighbourhood Design
Future Social Housing Study
Publication Design Along 8km O&M road, new communities will be constructed with the westward waterways going through. Landscapes are designed between the community and the water body to act as both a flood buffer and public space. Infrastructures will be constructed with multi-functions. Church multiples will play the role of main sanctuaries to provide emergency aids in case of disasters. Terminal multiples will be in charge of public transportation, and education multiples will provide better learning conditions for children and can also function as backup shelters during disasters.
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01. Tutti
02. Vigour of Blank
03. Story of the Wall
04. Portable Hut
05. H.U.M.E
06. Tools of ‘Sharing’
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design
Resilient Flood Control City Planning & Infrastructure Design
Wall Space Reconstruction
Prefabrication Design and Construction
Symbiosis Neighbourhood Design
Future Social Housing Study
Chapel Multiple Design Resilience lies in the flexible reaction towards both disastrous flood and daily activities. In the area where government’s help cannot reach easily, the power of the community plays the key role. Remaining an “unfinished” state will leave more interesting space for the community, and encourage citizens’ creativity when environment changes.
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01. Tutti
02. Vigour of Blank
03. Story of the Wall
04. Portable Hut
05. H.U.M.E
06. Tools of ‘Sharing’
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design
Resilient Flood Control City Planning & Infrastructure Design
Wall Space Reconstruction
Prefabrication Design and Construction
Symbiosis Neighbourhood Design
Future Social Housing Study
roofing: long pitch corrugated galvanized sheet furring strips 15x45mm @45mm asphalt roofing felt t=45mm structural plywood t=9mm vertical furring strips 45x45mm @45mm high-efficiency phenolic foam t=35mm
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fiber reinforced plastic waterproofing: cement excelsior board t=15mm structural plywood t=15mm rigid insulation foam t=25mm
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trough gutter: bent galvanized steel sheet t=0.1mm oil paint
balcony
bamboo ф=50mm natural resin varnish finish GL+ 5000 indoor classroom office
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rope playground round steel ф=80mm hot-dip galvanized finish
toilet & storage
keel: horizontal furring H-section steel 50x70mm @500mm bolt 12mm
stringer: steel plate t=12mm anti-corrosive finish GL I-steel column 200x100mm anti-corrosive finish
Transparency and Flexibility There are no boundaries between functions, which enables more interaction between different parts. Soft partitions (like horizontal blinds and folding boards) are used to ensure the flexibility and transparency of space.
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pile footing: concrete sub-slab crusher run 700
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semi-outdoor classroom
steel rod ф=50mm hot-dip galvanized finish
trough gutter: bent galvanized steel sheet t=0.1mm oil paint
allan block unit concrete grout drain-pipe
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Zishu Ma Master of Architecture Architecture Portfolio 2015-2019
01. Tutti
02. Vigour of Blank
03. Story of the Wall
04. Portable Hut
05. H.U.M.E
06. Tools of ‘Sharing’
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design
Resilient Flood Control City Planning & Infrastructure Design
Wall Space Reconstruction
Prefabrication Design and Construction
Symbiosis Neighbourhood Design
Future Social Housing Study
Function Change: Easy Temporary Construction The frames provide convenience for citizens’ reconstruction. So outdoor parts are easily changed into indoor ones for sheltering. The balcony near the office can be changed into indoor ones for temporary storing and NGO services. The balcony of the chapel can be reconstructed into indoor shelters.
Balcony of the Chapel
Balcony Near the Office
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01. Tutti
02. Vigour of Blank
03. Story of the Wall
04. Portable Hut
05. H.U.M.E
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design
Resilient Flood Control City Planning & Infrastructure Design
Wall Space Reconstruction
Prefabrication Design and Construction
Symbiosis Neighbourhood Design
Project 03 | Story of the Walls Wall Space Reconstruction
Traditional towns in Italy have to think of how to survive the new era, facing the problems of growing discontinuous settlement and losing individuality. Many of the towns share a similar clue of development. Public functions and residents keep moving outwards. The old city walls are no longer a constraint for urban life, and the core-edge mode of the city has gradually dissolved, which leads to a more homogeneous stage of Tuscany. This project focus on the old city walls of a traditional Italian town, Figline Valdarno, whose old town is gradually losing vitality because of the urban sprawl. Following the historical clue, a new urban strategy is made to re-activate the walled town using the special wall space. SITE: Figline Valdano, Italy GFA: 4735m2 SITE AREA: 10790m2 TIME: Jan. 2018 - May. 2018
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01. Tutti
02. Vigour of Blank
03. Story of the Wall
04. Portable Hut
05. H.U.M.E
06. Tools of ‘Sharing’
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design
Resilient Flood Control City Planning & Infrastructure Design
Wall Space Reconstruction
Prefabrication Design and Construction
Symbiosis Neighbourhood Design
Future Social Housing Study
Wall in History and Wall at Present
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Zishu Ma Master of Architecture Architecture Portfolio 2015-2019
01. Tutti
02. Vigour of Blank
03. Story of the Wall
04. Portable Hut
05. H.U.M.E
06. Tools of ‘Sharing’
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design
Resilient Flood Control City Planning & Infrastructure Design
Wall Space Reconstruction
Prefabrication Design and Construction
Symbiosis Neighbourhood Design
Future Social Housing Study
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Zishu Ma Master of Architecture Architecture Portfolio 2015-2019
01. Tutti
02. Vigour of Blank
03. Story of the Wall
04. Portable Hut
05. H.U.M.E
06. Tools of ‘Sharing’
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design
Resilient Flood Control City Planning & Infrastructure Design
Wall Space Reconstruction
Prefabrication Design and Construction
Symbiosis Neighbourhood Design
Future Social Housing Study
Project 04 | Portable Hut
Prefabricated Exhibition Pavilion Design and Construction The project is designed as a product which follows the principle of ‘spend less, build easily and get more possibilities”. Experimental construction was accomplished by a small group of in two days with a cost of $540. Moreover, now it still serves as an exhibition pavilion for students’ work. What is shown next is one part of the instruction booklet of our product.
SITE: Guangzhou, China GFA: 8.64m2 SITE AREA: 10m2 TIME: Sep. 2015 - Oct. 2015
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01. Tutti
02. Vigour of Blank
03. Story of the Wall
04. Portable Hut
05. H.U.M.E
06. Tools of ‘Sharing’
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design
Resilient Flood Control City Planning & Infrastructure Design
Wall Space Reconstruction
Prefabrication Design and Construction
Symbiosis Neighbourhood Design
Future Social Housing Study
BEFORE CONSTRUCTION CHOOSE A USUAL FUNCTION
DECIDE THE BEARING FRAMES
There are three basic choices of functions. The difference in usage is caused by the flexible combination of four parts (A-D). Every combination is under the principle of human scale.
According to the usual function and form, you should decide which frame is the bearing one, which you cannot move. Each hut requires four bearing frames, with one on each side. The rest are all movable, and with the various position of boards, they can create more possibilities. Here are some examples of a single plan. More possible plans are up to your creativity.
For Rest
DECIDE THE COMBINATION (OPTIONAL)
For Rest
For Exhibition
If you have got several huts, you can combine them in a series. Here is an example. It arranges all three basic functions according to the needs of school open day.
For Exhibition For Buffet
For Buffet
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PLAN 01. Tutti
02. Vigour of Blank
03. Story of the Wall
04. Portable Hut
05. H.U.M.E
06. Tools of ‘Sharing’
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design
Resilient Flood Control City Planning & Infrastructure Design
Wall Space Reconstruction
Prefabrication Design and Construction
Symbiosis Neighbourhood Design
Future Social Housing Study
Project 05 | H.U.M.E
Symbiosis Neighbourhood For Home-workers The outskirts of most of the modern metropolis are facing a problem of losing the sense of “home”. Suburb residential areas are left vacant during working hours for the majority of residents there commute a long way to work in the city center, and only come back in the evening. In this case, “home” is not the core of life, but it is only a place to sleep. The project ‘HUME’ is to create a new definition of “Home” using the idea of “sharing”. By defining different sharing levels, we aim at portraying a new life style of working-living integration, which can be adapted to different urban contexts. Meanwhile, the bring back of workers will also infuse more vitality to pure residential suburb areas.
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Unit Prototype HOURGLASS X REVOLVING WALLS
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Time scale X routine
DWELLING PROTOTYPE
03. Story of the Wall
DWELLING PROTOTYPE
Active space
Revolving Walls TIMELY ROUTINE X Rest / Time’s up. An external REVOLVING WALLS Private
DURATION A ACTIVITY A ORIENTATION A
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design
Inactive space
PROTOTYPE 2: HOURGLASS
unit/plan
02. Vigour of Blank
Rest / Private
x
In an hourglass, or sand clock, falling In an hourglass, or movement of the sand inside the two sand clock, falling glass chambers visualises the passing of movement of the sand time.
01. Tutti
Change of Room Orientation
Hourglass
S-02
DURATION A ACTIVITY A ORIENTATION A
Rest / Private
Co-working Space
SYNTHESIS
An external force is introduced into the system to flip the hourglass: empty top chamber A to bottom, full bottom chamber B to top.
BRANCHES
Different sized units can slot together, connected to the central core in order to TIME A forming an urban block with strong establish bigger units. ACTIVITY Adynamics through the users’ activities Branches can be added to the four wings throughout the day.
Type 4 II :
Time scale change from daily to annually by season: Landscape, Kinetic facade, etc
connected to the central core in order to establish bigger units.
The cycle repeats.
hourglass Type 4 : En-suite with shared Flipping kitchenthe and living becomes timely - a
Type 4 I :
TIME SCALE X ROUTINE
MULTIPLY
Branches can be added to the four wings Branches
TIME B ACTIVITY B
timely routine.
Type 4 B :
The routine of revolving the pivoting wall to achieve spatial displacement can be compared to inverting an hourglass marking the passing of certain times.
PROTOTYPE 2: HOURGLASS
TIME A ACTIVITY A
TIME B ACTIVITY B
Zishu Ma Master of Architecture Architecture Portfolio 2015-2019
01. Tutti
02. Vigour of Blank
03. Story of the Wall
04. Portable Hut
05. H.U.M.E
06. Tools of ‘Sharing’
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design
Resilient Flood Control City Planning & Infrastructure Design
Wall Space Reconstruction
Prefabrication Design and Construction
Symbiosis Neighbourhood Design
Future Social Housing Study
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Zishu Ma Master of Architecture Architecture Portfolio 2015-2019
Master Plan 1. Gallery 2. Cafe 3. Shops
01. Tutti
02. Vigour of Blank
03. Story of the Wall
04. Portable Hut
05. H.U.M.E
06. Tools of ‘Sharing’
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design
Resilient Flood Control City Planning & Infrastructure Design
Wall Space Reconstruction
Prefabrication Design and Construction
Symbiosis Neighbourhood Design
Future Social Housing Study
Project 06 | Tools of Sharing Future Social Housing Study
Sharing lifestyle and its corresponding spacial arrangement has been my research focus in 2019. A taxonomy is created as a reflection of the proposals in the exploration process. Each proposal is evaluated by several criteria - from geometrical composition, cost efficiency to environmental quality. It is a valuable study experience which not only provides inspiration for new living possibilities but also explores the form-function relationship in a more practical sense. TIME: Jan. 2019 - May. 2019
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Zishu Ma Master of Architecture Architecture Portfolio 2015-2019
01. Tutti
02. Vigour of Blank
03. Story of the Wall
04. Portable Hut
05. H.U.M.E
06. Tools of ‘Sharing’
Music Academy-Housing Multiple Design
Resilient Flood Control City Planning & Infrastructure Design
Wall Space Reconstruction
Prefabrication Design and Construction
Symbiosis Neighbourhood Design
Future Social Housing Study
The final proposal Tutti comes from one of the branches of the taxonomy. It does not mean that it is the best proposal among them all. It is chosen because of its interesting space potential and high efficiency in using resource, which is in accordance with our manifesto.
DRAWING TITLE: DESIGN DEVELOPMENTTAXONOMY
DRAWING SCALE:
NTS
Design Development Taxonomy
SITE PATINOIRE 1 BOULEVARD PIERRE DE COUBERTIN 92600 ASNIERES-SUR-SEINE, PARIS, FRANCE
Tutti
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LOCATION:
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II. PROJECT TITLE: TUTTI
- 1 Shared Kitchen/Dining Room - 3 En-suite Bedrooms
ZISHU MA | S1770744 YIPEI TAN | S1780940 XINREN ZHOU | S1326084
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STUDENT:
- 3 En-suite Bedroom - 1 Shared Living Room - 1 Shared Toilet - 1 Shared Office - 1 Shared Kitchen/Dining Room Zishu Ma Master of Architecture Architecture Portfolio 2015-2019
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