PORTFOLIO ARCHITECTURE & URBAN DESIGN Chuyin Qi
2019-2021
Applying to University College London Subject: MArch Master of Urban Design 2022
齐楚吟 CHUYIN QI
AWARDS & HONORS 15 MIN CITY International Urban Design Compeition Honorable Mention
CONTACT Birth: 14th April, 1998 Gender: Female Country: China Language: Chinese & English Phone: +86 18980008942(CHN) +61 451808942(AUS) Email: bettyqichuyin@gmail.com Issuu: Betty Qi Instagram: Betty_arch @chuyin.q Linkedin: Betty Qi Wixsite: https://bettyqichuyin.wixsite.com/my-site
EDUCATION
University of Melbourne Bachelor of Design
I
2019.3-2021.12
Suzhou Univerisity of Science and Technology Bachelor of Landscape
Liewu High School
CAREER
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2016.9-2018.6
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2013.9-2016.6
CHINA Southwest Architectural Design and Research Institute Comp. LTD(CSWADI) Intern
Jiangren Insititute , Melbourne Tutor
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2019.12-2020.1
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2020.3-Now
CSSA (Chinese Student Union), Melbourne Member of publicity Department
Zoover Association, Melbourne Member of publicity Department
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2019.3-2020.3
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2020.6-Now
Architecture Association, Suzhou, China Member of publicity Department
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2016.10-2018.4
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2021.7
Standout Architecture International Compeition Entry Prize
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2021.9
EXHIBITION MSDx 2019 Winter , Melbourne Schoold of Design, University of Melbourne Foundation of Design: Representation I 2019.6 MSDx 2020 Summer , Melbourne Schoold of Design, University of Melbourne Design Studio Alpha I 2019.11 MSDx 2020 Winter , Melbourne Schoold of Design, University of Melbourne Design Studio Beta I 2020.6 MSDx 2020 Winter , Melbourne Schoold of Design, University of Melbourne Digital Design I 2020.6 MSDx 2020 Summer + Super Crit, Melbourne Schoold of Design, University of Melbourne Design Studio Gamma I 2020.11 MSDx 2021 Winter , Melbourne Schoold of Design, University of Melbourne Design Studio Delta I 2021.6 MSDx 2021 Summer + Super Crit , Melbourne Schoold of Design, University of Melbourne Capstone Studio: Epsilon I 2021.11
VOLUNTEER Chinese Embassy, Melbourne Poster and invitation Design volunteer
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2019.4-
Suzhou University of Science and Technology, China Voluntary activities of Sunan Folk Technology College
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2017.1
SKILLS Rhino
Grasshopper
Enscape
Photoshop
Illustrator
Indesign
Fabrication
Sketchup
CONTENTS Architectural design is my major in the University of Melbourne. Here I will cover my projects study to refine my main architectural and improved urban thinking based Architecture.
1
Box Hill Urban Centre TOD Planning & Design What system and ideology should lead future city?
Residential Units Design 2 How could we intensify and densify our housing within the city?
3
Library Design
Library is a mountain? A mountain within the city
4
Communal Housing Community Design How could we define our new cooperation Housing our housing near the city?
MAPPING SITE
Boxhill Area:3.339 km2 Density:38.19 persons per hectare
Melboure CBD
DEMOGRAPHICRetired PROFILE people Transportation
Old People
Age
Proportion
65-85+
21.4%
Residential type and indoor activities house
Area:1.79 km2 Density:508.175/km2
Melbourne CBD
Box Hill
Tram Train Car Bus
Age
Proportion
0-24
Rest
2
Excercise
Study
Eat
Indoor station
W
C
Activeness Condition Activeness
Talking
Market Eat
Activeness
Drinking
Street
Walking Shopping
Site Boundary
Eating
Walking Resting
6 am
Street
Activeness Change Density Main Circulation
12 pm
Eating
Walking Street,Station Walking
Eating
School 6 am
Activene
Eating
Walking
Population Change (Current population: 11395)
12 pm
Sports
Access Method Activeness Change Density Main Circulation
5000
S
Wa 6 am
4060
Box hill hospital
4000
14 km
Age
They are active in public areas such as shopping center(box hill shopping center)
Residential type and indoor activitiesEducation
Outdoor Rest
Offic
31.9%
Sleep Cook
They include childs, teenagers and College students.
Students
- they may spend more time on resting at home or walking outside(park, street, market).
3432
3662
3000 2000
2017
20-30km
1 The Growing City
10-20km
0-10km
Highway
Box Hill Urban Centre TOD Planning & Design
Individual Work 15 MIN CITY Urban Design Competition- Honorable Mention
Location: BoxHill, Melbourne Size: 3480000 m2 Type: Urban Design Duration: 2020.12-2021.3 Description: My site was chosen in Box hill center, which is one of the most important district in Melbourne and is being planned for the second CBD in Melbourne as well. The future development of the city can be extended and new relationships can be established. Therefore, I made use of the concept of simulating the growth of single bacteria in Grasshopper to formulate the fastest traffic road, and established new activities and urban life by establishing these bacteria and mycelia.
Education Location
Residential Location
1000
2020
2023
TIMELINE
2029
1871-1910
1838 Box Hill was first settled by the squatter Arundel Wrighte, formerly of 1861 Van Diemen's Land. Box hill first post office was established
The Expansion around Boxhill 1841
First house
1871
历史
The district relied on orchards, vineyards and mixed farming
Railway had been connected. And tram began to run in box hill, bringing more trades and people to come including Artists
1882
1924
Education building had been established
1950-2000
People cam live and re areas grew
Include most adults who are workers.
ce Workers Proportion
25-59
n
They have more social communications with each other. They also have family and live in residential areas
46.7%
activities Commercial Buildings and
Work
Rest
Talk
Commercial Activities Entertainment
ess
Visitors Age
Proportion
0-85+
Public Activities- Parks and Shopping malls Eat
Shopping Travel
Walking Activeness
Station, Shopping mall Transportation
gs
Park 12 pm
EXISTING ECOLOGICAL SYSTEM
EXISTING SITE CONTEXT
Animal
Shopping Station, Shopping mall
Railway Banksias
Drinking
6 am
Park
Resting 12 pm
brachychiton Activeness Change Density Main Circulation
4429
4305
Leptospermum laevigatum
Hardenbergia Comptoniana
Boxhill Central
Walking Access Method Activeness Change Density Main Circulation
Botany
Tram Line
Entertainment
Eating
Station
Shopping Eating Talking Commercial Building Drinking alking
5-10%
Visitors don’t have limitations in age. They travel from other places, so they mostly go to park and some places of interests and shopping center.
Asplenium australasicum Hymenosporum Flavum Themeda australis
Parks
Cupressus Sempervirens Main Green Areas Location
Commercial&Station Location 2035
2000-2020
0
2020
After 2020
未来
More commercial and office building came into Box hill, increasing economy . The railway system is more effecient
me here to esidential w
2041
“Second CBD”-In the future, there will be more convenient transportation,more interacted and ecological systems to connect each suburb and CBD
Main Traffic Road
Future
N
Emerged Ecology
N
METHODOLOGY
DEVELOPING PROCESS
GROWING CITY - MASTER
Transportation Landuse
Office Quick Access Shopping mall
Comfortable ride
Parameter Calculation:
Communication
Shortest Walk detects shortest distance between each area
School Entertainment Hospital House User friendly
Surrounding Network
Central Network Travel&Rest
Commercial Cenctre 4
Sustainability Animals
Honeycomb shape
Trees
Colony form
Hyphae
Controlled Shape
Ant Nest
Parks' Landscape of Physarum Growth
Adjust
Commercial Centre 1&2 Bionic Growing Effeciency
Community Grasshopper TestCentrebody building
Landscape and surrounding
Central Networks
Growing Body Connection(Green) between each part, making bionic growing shape in street and creating new and potential way of convenient path through each building
Buildings
GROWING CITY
CIRCULATION
R PLAN
Central Network
Secondary Circulation
Secondary Network
Branch Circulation Area
Main Circulation Area
Park Circulation Area
Hotel Area
Main Path
Quick Access
Secondary Path
Path of Park
Branch Path
Veritical Traffic Core
FUNCTION Public Walkway
Shopping Center
Hotel
Commercial Building
Residential Apartment
Boundary
Bike/Pedestrian Trails Commercial Walkways
0
150
300
315 m
N
Public Movie Art Gallery Boundary
LANDSCAPE & BUILDING
INFLUENCE EVELUATION 5 years
Circulation Path within the Boxhill Centre Outside Circulation Path of Boxhill Centre
Apartment 3
TOD TRANSPORTATION CENTRE
Apartment 4
Hotel
Roof garden
Comprehensive commercial center 4 Comprehensive commercial center 3 Bottom: Shopping center 2 Comprehensive commercial center 3 Government building Bottom: Shopping center 1(for worker)
Comprehensive commercial center 1 Comprehensive commercial center 2 Apartment 1 Comprehensive commercial center 1 Apartment 2
Land Use
Building landscape
Walking Street: 2.84843511 × 1020 metres Quick Access: 3.09608331 × 1019 metres
Apartment 2
Dencity: +2.5% Apartment 1
Public Landscape Square
Capitalized Value 122.3 GLP(Billion)
Land Use Land Use Walking Street:2.84843511 × 1020 metres
GSF
Walking Street:2.84843511 × 1020 metres × 1019 metres Quick Access:3.09608331
Land Use
GSF
Capitalized Value
Quick Access:3.09608331 × 1019 metres
Capitalized Value
Density Growth:+20.5% GSF
Density Growth:+20.5%
Walking Street:2.84843511 × 1020 metres Quick Access:3.09608331 × 1019 metres
193.05 GLP(Billion) 193.05 GLP(Billion)
Capitalized Value
Density Growth:+20.5%
193.05 GLP(Billion)
10 years
TOD CONNECTION SYSTEM
Small landscape hill Linear tree pool
Commercial Walking&Riding
Pedestrian zone
Shopping
Land Use
Traffic
Walking Street: 2.84843511 × 1020 metres Quick Access: 3.09608331 × 1019 metres Dencity: +10.5%
SECTION
Land Use Walking Street: 2.84843511 × 1020 metres Quick Access: 3.09608331 × 1019 metres Dencity: +20.5%
Capitalized Value 193.05 GLP(Billion)
Railway
Walking&Riding
Capitalized Value 143.8 GLP(Billion)
20 years
CENTRAL EXCHANGE
0
20m
40m
100 m
Tram
CORRIDOR
Access Effeciency
5 min
7min
10min
15min
18 min
25 min
Driving
Worker
Dweller
Past
Future Riding Walking Future Walking
Visitor Public Even Create public meeting area for worker Company Workplace, increacing economy Shopping Central Bussiness and entertainment Access Central nodes exchange Kitchen Provide food for worker Vertical Transportation Vertical traffic lines inside of the building Ground Traffic Horizontal transportation through center
Past
Future
CORRIDOR SYSTEM Corridor Site
Corridor Perspective Change
Underground water storage system and viaduct irrigation system can maintain plant growth and enhance ecological diversity.At the same time, it can also achieve sustainable development between the city and the region
Pedestrian zone
Past
Park
Traffic
Corridor Section Future
Public Event
Create public meeting area for worker
Company
Work place, increasing economy
Shopping
Central bussiness and entertainment
Access
Central nodes exchange
Kitchen
Provide food for worker
Vertical Transportation
Vertical traffic lines inside of the building
DEVELOPED BIODIVERSITY IN PARKS
NEW ECOLOGICAL SYSTEM
AERIAL VIE
First Decade 10 years
First 5 years Ecology around central TOD Increacing central sustainability Ecology System area
succulent plant
Bee
Second Decade
Second 5 years Ecology among Corrido Connecting the park to the center Ecology System area
Butterfly
Themeda australis
The Leptospermsparrow um laevigatum
Third Decade
Third 10 years Ecology in Park Improve the ecological diversity of the surrounding green space Ecology System area
20 years
Now
The seagulls
Grass
Seed
Duck
Banksias
Fish
Carex Appressa
Possum Hymenosporum Crab Flavum
5 years
Agapanthus
Wetland
Kangaroo
Acacia Acinacea
Parrot
Casuarina
Macaw
Corymbia Maculata
Macaw
Eucalyptus Obliqua
Butterfly Cupressus Sempervirens
Hardenbergia Comptoniana
Artificial landscape and Ecological coexistence
DEVELOPED PARK PERSPECTIVE VIEW DEVELOPED PARK ISOMETRIC VIEW
EW DEVELOPED CONVERSATION
Hmmm...A lot of work to do from now...
How many years have we lived here?
There are so many people in the central mall!
Not feeling well, I soon came to the hospital!
No big house, but an apartment!
We settled into the company here and shared our happiness with everyone!
I started riding my bike every day to school
Let's go home together after school, Sam
EXISTING SITE ISOMETRIC VIEW
MELBOURNE SITE
1
2 9 4
5 3
40% 5 years 46% 10 years 51% 20 years
7
26% 5 years 32% 10 years 40% 20 years
6
CARLTON HISTORY
2 RENEW LIVING Carlton Residential Housing Design
EXISTING SITE EXPERIENCES
1970 Carlton 1925 Carlton Brewery
1950 Lygon Street
1930 Streets of Carlton
Individual Work
Location: Carlton, Melbourne Size: 750m2 Duration: 2020.8-2020.1 Type: Residential Architecture Design Description: The analysis of the first project lays the foundation for the following assignments. And after continuous improvement, we have the last two assignments. Gamma is not only talking about architectural systems in cities, but also talking about how people live with the factors such as density, climate, biodiversity of ecological system and civic system. Among them, diagram helps me to analyse each system and how they function together. And then, the ideas and design concept will come up with full thinkings of the site.
1935 David Street
1
Biodiversi
2
1984 Royal exhibition Garden
3
1930 Slums of Carlton
1960 Carlton
Since 1850 Macarthur Square
Park 4
EXISTING SITE AND POPULATION ANALYSIS Circulation Path
Existing Issues
Green Area
People
6 Occupation
Generate community vitality
2030
35%
Old People
Insects Age
65-85+
Insects
8
Occupation Bird
Shrubs potted
Trees Streets
35%
Insects
Private Insects
9
2040
Laneway/Yard
Public
Workers Age
24-50
Occupation <10%
Biodiversity -Low Biodiversity Activitiy;Hard ground Increse Biodiversity with Melbourne City and suburb condition
7
If only I had a beautiful garden at my front door
5
6
2025
-No more common space around the site
18-25
Reptiles
Reptiles
Common Space
Students
How I wish these cars could stop regularly
9 pm
3 Colonial Georgian
THE ISSUE & CONCEPT 5
The houses are too cold, there are no trees, and they need to be renovated
Regency
4
Occupation
Age:
Transition
5000
4000
2
60%
5 pm
Short trees
2020
18-45
3 pm
Streets
3000
3
My wife and I have been here regularly for five years
Public
Bay windows
Adults
Age:
Lawn
Symmetrical Facade
14%
There has become my memory since convid-19
Public
7
A white painted stucco facade, Emerged in the town of suburban “villa”
2
Occupation
12 pm
Trees
2000
8
A typical Victorian Georgian house of the 19th century
1 Regency
Age: 0-14
doesn’t like with this traffic , it is so uncomfortable
ity
1000
10 am
2016
Children
4 Georgian Revival
Population Growth
Density 1
There used be a Garden?
EXISTING HOUSE FACADE STUDY
Mebourne Carlton
Colonial Georgian 5&6:
This developed to the point where it has become one of the major features of Australian architecture. Many homes with this feature are also considered Italianate architecture, the filigree element being the wrought iron balcony.
Population -Low Density Rational use of units and Spaces
PART I INTRODUCTION
Under the pademic, we need to think more about architecture and ecology. In my design concept, I need to control the increasing density. At the same time, I need to break the boundaries of architecture and turn hard materials into soft spaces or permeable landscapes. They can not only control the demarcation effect that the wall brings to the building, at the same time, the soft boundary of the landscape gives people a certain distance but can also promote communication opportunities. Ecology needs self-regulation. Architecture is a good tool. It can not only produce ecological benefits, but also promote the growth of species diversity around the building
STRATEGIES
MASSING COMPONENTS Density: Increacing Dwelling
Original Building
Biodiversity: Permeable
Original Landscape
Segmentation Unit 4
Boundary
Building
Common Space; Increase the circulation
Transportation
ISOMETRIC VIEW AND UNITS DESCRIPTION Unit 6-10
Circulation
Partition
Addition and
Unit 2
Cantilever
Site Boundary
Living Units area/person about 35m2 One- bed dwelling:12 Two- bedroom dwelling: 7 Total drwellings: 19
The Draft Model
Fall and Hold
Subdivision
EXPLODED FUNCTION DIAGRAM
DEVELOPED SPATIAL FORM ANALYSIS
Circulation
Structure
Steel Floor and Steel Landscaping Frames(along the wall)
g Area
Main circulation
Secondary Circulation
Public
Private
Circular
Vertical
Roof Garden
Environment
Garden
Pergola (Roof top)
Landscape Form
Level 2 Roof Garden Linear Level 2 Dwellings
Integration
Level 2 Level 1 Roof Swimming Pool
Level 1
Level 1 Dwellings
In-site
METHODOLOGY
Materiality
Ground Floor
Ground Floor Dwellings Outdoor&inner Coffee Room
Hard Wall
Vertical Green Wall
Outdoor Public Floor
Steel Frame
Permeable Steel Frame
Recycle System Underground Self Reading and Studying Studio Floor Permeability Landscaping(Green) Area Water Transition Area Secondary Circulation Path Main Circulation Path
Stormwater Collection
Garden Drip System
Biodiversity Trees:Birds Dwarf trees, shrubs: Reptile Shade Shrubds: Insects
Functional Plant
Crop
Omamental plants
Shading- Roof top Pergola
SITE PLAN 0
5
10
SECTION
15m
0
Unit6-10
Unit4
5
10
Unit2
3
1
2
4 1
6
Ground Line Section 1
3
4
5 Entry
2
PERMEABILITY Potted Shrubs Dwarf Tree
FLOOR PLAN
0
10
20
Crops Trees
Visual Permeability-Coff
Steel Floor
Vines
5
6
30m
Study Room to Coffee
Underground Floor
Ground Floor
Level 1
Level 2
15m
The section cuts from southnorth way , facing to east side. The section contains nonshadow and shadow effect, showing the relationship with light and shadow inside of the building and how people contact and feel inside of the dwelling
Ground Line Section 1 with Shadow
Y ANALYSIS
ffee Room
Spatial Permeability Horizontal
Vertical
The direct and indirect permeability shows the space and visual contact between space and people. They no only performed the relationship between different objects but also between themselves and the landscape Indirect Permeability
Horizontal
Direct Permeability
PART II INTRODUCTION How could living building function? How to create an architectural space for self growth? A living house, a building that can live by itself, can have an eye to observe every generation, every creature and every plant that lives here. We often need to closely link ecology and architecture together, so that they can live together, serve and enjoy together. Therefore, I create a space that can be created by using emotional thinking and rational thinking. Biology is perceptual and its function is rational. Sensibility makes people closer to ecological nature, while rationality makes space more reasonable.
ANALYSIS OF GENERATION IN FAMITY
MASSING COMPONENTS Develope Site Unit 2
Function Ecology Generation
Kid
Third Decade
Parents
Children move out
Second Decade
Grandparents
Leased out
Leased out for studio
Grandparents stay
Graduation Working and Studying
Function and Components Kid Growing
Transition
Kitchen Area Living Space
First Decade One family
Transition
ANALYSIS OF HOUSE USE THROUGH DECADES
1.Divide Two Functional Area Studio
Main Circulation Area Transportation Area Secondary Circulation Area Third Circulation Area Green Area Circulation Path(Outside to inside) Circulation Path(House inside)
Bedroom
2.Subdivision,Addition of Function and transition
Transition
Transition
3.Covered by the first floor
4.Add Inner Balcony
Permeable Space
Balcony
5.Create Visual Contact
6.Combination all
SITE PLAN
0
5
10
15m
平 面 厨 房 用 品
FLOOR PLAN
0 A
平 面 休 闲 桌 椅 平 面 写 字 台
c
5
10
MT_C4
SWT_1400
Ground Floor 平 面 电 器
15m
SWT_1600
First Floor 洗衣机
冰箱
平 面 健 身 器 平 面 植 物
吸顶灯
平 面 灯 具
石英灯 射灯
大型吊灯
筒灯
吸顶吊灯
暗藏灯管 防雾节能筒灯
44
44
21
21
平 面 电 器 标 志
单 单位双控开关
单头吸顶灯
三位双控开关
D
多头吸顶灯
S
单灯罩吊灯
TP
电话插座
G
枝形吊灯
TV
电视插座
B
壁灯
G
四分配器
Concrete Timber Carpet Plywood decking
0
1
2
4m
两位单相双用插座 单相空调插座 住房配电箱
Water Pool
Tile
门铃 门铃开关
C K
Landscape
ELEVATION
ML
SECTION Section 1
SPATIAL EXPERIENCE 0
1
2
3m
1
2
6
Section 2
0
1
2
3m
5
Section 3
0
1
2
3m
3
4
DEVELOPED BIODIVERSITY IN CENTRL GARDEN Hurbs and Short Shrubs
Animals and Human
Hurbs, Shrubs, and short trees
Active
Grass
Animals and Human
Star Jasmine
Potted Plants Ficus Hillii
Adenanthos
Timber
Grass, shrubs,shrot trees and trees Adenanthos "Woolly Bush"
Climbing Plants Vines-Creeper
Golden Robinia
Steel Window Frame
Stable
Concrete
MATERIALITY
Carpet
Brick
Tile
Plywood
SECTION PERSPECTIVE VIEW
PHYSICAL MODEL
SPATIAL EXPERIENCE Entry
PERSPECTIVE VIEW
Second Floor Transition Space
Ground Floor Central Garden
Kitchen Room and Back Yard
3 THE MOUNTAIN LIBRARY Chinatown Library Design
Individual Work Standout Architecture - Participation Location: Chinatown, Melbourne Size: 125m2 Type: Architecture Duration: 2021.3-2021.6 Description: Chinatown, a diverse social place and area, is one of the busiest streets in downtown Melbourne. Through the research and study of Chinatown, the social interaction here shows the overlapping of different levels, which are related to the urban functional attributes of Chinatown. The concept comes from the dynamic, and based on the dynamic, I extend the possible development of natural growth imagination such as the growth of mountain. And follow this step, mountain no only shows the mutilevel of social behavior in Chinatown, but also shows the multi-level gaining process of knowledge and experience of people in the city. This is the relationship of library and city for my design.
THE IMAGINATION OF CITY AND LIBRARY
THE CONCEPT OF THE MOUNTAIN LIBRARY
THE EXISTING SITE ELEMENTS
THE ACTIVITY CHANGES From Outside to Inside
Library effect
From Inside to Outside
THE SITE CIRCULATION
THE MASSING COMPONENTS Solid
Traffic
Skin
MAERIALITY
Transparent Concrete
SITE PLAN
0
3
6
9m
The area of the floor plan is gradually decreasing in the
Foyer and Retail Areas: 400 m2 Amenities: 70m2 Main Library:1341m2 Staff Areas: 137m2 Public Meeting Rooms: 305m2 Total Area(+Public outerRest and Reading Area)=2823m Shrinkage
The foot of "Mountain"
Frame and Cover 1
Prefabricated Concrete
Cut& Open
Mountain Climbing
Cover 2
Brick blocks
Visual Permeability
Top Connection
Completed Shell
Thin Brick Cladding
Inner Ramp
Bottom Lnadscape
Roof Landscape
Ramp Landscape
e form of a ladder
m2
ISOMETRIC VIEW - THE LIBRARY IN THE CITY
ISOMETRIC VIEW - THE LIBRARY IN THE CITY 10
0
20
30m
Level 9
Level 8 Making&Art Studio Level 7
Translucent Concrete Panel
Studio
Level 6 Adult Reading Area2
Frame Brick Wall
Level 5 Adult Reading Area1
Level 4 Teenager Reading Area
Brick Tile with inner concrete wall
Level 3 Children Reading Area
Concrete Slab
Level 2 Lounge
Timber stair
Level 1
Concrete Wall
General Reading Area& Public Lecture Room
Ground Floor
THE SECTION 0
3
6
9m
THE OBJECT STUDY
THE PLAN
THE "CLIMBING" IMAGINATION
Ground Floor
Knowledge absorption is growing, and when people are climbing, they are also experiencing the process of knowledge and absorption. But with the increase of knowledge, it also comes the increase of age.Therefore, from children to adults, not only does knowledge increase, but understanding also deepens. At the same time, such knowledge absorption does not end with age.The higher level of knowledge is in practice and application, is the response to society, the city
The Kids Bookcase
The Ramp Bookcase
What is Mountain Skin? It is part of my concept . The shell of the mountain uses a series of transparent concrete structural frames. The regular frames shows the modern city condition, modern city and modern social order. Therefore, it also shows the relationship woth my main mountain body- library is a mountain, a mountain in the city.
The Adult Reading Bookcase
0
3
6
9m
0
3
6
9m
Object Study Perspective View
PERSPECTIVE VIEW
Children Outdoor Playing Area
Adult Reading Zone Rest Area
"The Mountain Top"
The Computer Zone
ELEVATION PERSPECTIVE VIEW
Ordered Access from public to Dwelling of each floor
4 HYPER-LINK COMMUNITY
Brunswick North Collective Housing Community Design Individual Work
RESIDENTIAL STUDY
Residential Hobbies and Preferred Shared Spaces Hobbies
Ground
Corridor
Level 3
Level 1-2 Walkway
JDC 2021 International Student Compeititon in Architectural Design Location: Bruncwick North, Melbourne Size: 15625m2 Type: Architecture & Urban Design Duration: 2021.7-2021.11
SITE CONDITION
Street
Shared Spaces
Site Location: Brunswick North, Melbourne
Hyper Link addresses the increasing sensations of loneliness and isolation. By allowing residents to interact and interconnect in multiple sensory manners, Hyper Link is able to encourage a positive change in their lives. These interstitial spaces are the starting point for shared spaces; unique thresholds that are connected vertically and horizontally by light perforations and walkways.
CONSIDERED ACCESS RU
Gallery Core Corridor Street
Gallery
Gallery
Corridor
Core
Core
Ordered Access from public to Dwelling of each floor Direct Circulation path Indirect Circulation path
20 People's Family Structure Studio
Apartment
Town Housing
THE IMAGINATION OF GY
The Sun Path The Wind Direction
Residential Comprehensive Analysis- The Links
The Surrounding Green
The Original Permeability
Shadow&City Block
line work
Solid Objects
The Traffic Direction Concrete
Shadow
Tree
Timber
The Contour The Site Boundary
I'll call you back. and husband are planning a birthd
Street
ULES
Gallery
Level 5
3-4
Core
Roof Walkway
Walkway
THE CONCEPT
Hyper Link focuses on a strong connection with constructed forms, where community living is strategically layered so that the residents no longer rely on streets as traffic, but find more support in three-dimensional Hyper Link. It is a morphing, constantly evolving, self-layered, self-updating, self- constructable, and self- sustainable locality.
Mid- Low
The Massing Co
Low
C-1
C-2
T
Gallery Core
Core
By allowing residents to interact and interconnect in multiple sensory manners, Hyper Link is able to encourage a positive change in their lives. These interstitial spaces are the starting point for shared spaces; unique thresholds that are connected vertically and horizontally by light perforations and walkways.
Refined Access The Street
High
Low
The Height
The Corridoor
Original Green
YPER LINK
My son e at home day party.
MASSING COMPONENTS
Strategies
Outdoor Ventilation The Integration
The Process
Rise And Fall
The Permeability
The Core
Divide Buildings The Gallery
Should I sell it or eat it myself?
The Figure
Why dad took a pile of food at home?
Rise And Fall
Open Gaps
BUILDING INFORMATION Total Dwelling Number:197
1 Apartment Housing 1 Bed 2 Bed
Dwelling Number:29
2 Collective Housing
Here! Here! You're just in time!
1 Bed
S
Co
C-1
2 Bed
Dwelling Number:40 1 + 1 Bed(Shared) 1 Bed 3 Bed
1 Bed
Let's decorate Christmas!
Dwelling Number:39
Dwelling Number:29
What if we link...... 1 Bed
C-2
Dwelling Number:26
1 Bed(Shared)
2+2 Bed(Shared) 2 Bed&2+2 2+1 Bed(Shared) Bed(Shared)
Dwelling Number:26
3 Town Housing T
4 Bed 5 Bed
Dwelling Number:6
THE GROUND FLOOR PLAN
Type-
HOUSING TYPOLOGY Co: Type 2 Model
N
The Permeability The Circulation with timeline 13
30
28
Area:
Internal Area
The Flexibility
Up
External Area Area: 32m
2
Up
The Collective
Studio: Type 1 Model
The Permeability
The Circulation with timeline
The Flexibility
Type
Area: Internal Area
External Area Total Area: 11
The Collective
Type- 1: 1 Bed 24
14
Area: 2 Internal Area: 121m External Area: 10m
The Depth of Building
Total Area: 131m
The Surrounding Traffic Node The Street The Residential Green Area Car Park
Type- 2:
11
N 0
20
40
60m
2
Flexibility:
Area:
Internal Area
2
External Are
Total Area: 1
-1: 1 Bed
Type- 1: 2 Bed+ 1 Bed (Two Dwellings Combined) 1
Flexibility:
a: 30m2
Area: (Unit: Square Meter) Internal Area: 64m
a: 2 Total
All Area: 68m
a: 97m
Flexibility:
2
a: 20m 2 17m
2
Flexibility:
External Area: 4
e- 1: 1 Bed+ 1 Bed
Flexibility:
Area: Internal Area: 2 141(93+48)m External Area: 18m Total Area: 159m
2
2
Area: 2 Internal Area:48.5m Total Area: 56.5m
ea: 9m 2
2
Children could be adopted in another room
Flexibility:
InternalArea: 25m
Internal Area: 158m
2
External Area: 10m
External Area: 20m (10 each) 2 Total Area: 223m
2
2
External Area: 1m
2
Total Area: 26m
2
2
Flexibility:
Decade
Flexibility:
Area:
2
Area: 2 Internal Area: 213m (106.5 each)
Area:
The Flexibility
Type- 3: 4 Bed (2 + 2)
Flexibility:: 2
Total Area: 159m
Flexibility:
Studio Type 2 Model
Total Area: 168m
a: 118 m
2
Area: Internal Area: 2 141(93+48)m 2 External Area: 18m
Type-2: 1 Bed
2
Type- 2: 1 Bed
External Area: 8m
2
: 2 Bed
127m
Type- 3: 2 Bed+ 1 Bed
Type-2: 2 Bed
2
2
2
Type- 4: 2 Bed+ 1 Bed(Combined)
Type- 5: 1 Bed
Area:
Area:
Internal Area: 2 162m (81 each) External Area: 0 Total Area: 162m
20 years: Kids move out, kids area could be changed to Studio for tenants if they want.
2
Flexibility: when kids grow up two dwellings could combine into one dwelling when household move in
Internal Area: 60m External Area: 0 2 Total Area: 60m
2
Type- 2: 4 Bed (2 + 2)
Flexibility:
Area: Internal Area: 213m (106.5each) External Area: 2 10m each Total Area: 223m
1
2
2
2
Flexibility:
EXPLODED DIAGRAM FOR ONE TYPICAL TOWN HOUSING
CONSTRUCTION Folding Window
SUSTAINABLE Steel Balcony
Steel Walkway(Prefabricated)
Circulation Path Visual Direction Ventilation
Green Roof Ceiling Structure Ceiling Plasterboard
Bracing Work
Box Gutter
Steel Frame and Net
Water Flow
Furniture internal Partition Shear Load
Water will be guided as it is over flowed in gutter
External Enclosure
Level 1
SECTION PERSPECTIVE VIEW External Steel Frame
Ground Green Area
1
Footing System
2
Ground Floor
0
3
6
9m
E STRATEGY
Soil
COMMUNAL SPACE ELEVATION PERSPECTIVE VIEW Base Drainage Pipe Gravel Geotextile Insulation Precast Concrete Insulation (Thermal and Acoustic)
1
Apartment Bar Area
3 Workshop Area Ceiling Plasterboard
Drip Curtain pulley
I Beam Deapth: 379mm
Double Glazing Waterproof Flashing
3
2
Studio Study Area
ISOMETRIC VIEW & EXPLODED SYSTEM
STORYBOARD OF RESIDENT
The Access System
I can go with Rose together, but whic floor?
Core Gallery Corridor All Level 1 for Bike Parks It is still being contructed wow!
The Frame System
The Walkway System
Isometric and Solid System N
The project employs intense observation to the linear form of the housing fabric as well as to the different levels of semi-collective access and shared space. Suspended walkways and galleries are applied to connect from small homogenous shared spaces to bigger commune systems such as elevated gardens and courtyards. Finally, the relationships between small groups and large groups are presented and experienced in layers. Additionally, voids are formed to maintain optical, acoustic, and visual permeability qualities of each floor.
Bro, come!
ENTRANCE PERSPECTIVE VIEW
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Where are you!....Oh thanks for telling me
This is your friends' building
Rose always comes to visit our building to celebrate parties!
Hereeeee! Why didn't u come down to pick me?
Oh, she's so famous!
I'm in a student apartment !
OTHER WORKS Pencil Sketch (2016.9)
Pen Line Work (2018.11)
DIGITAL DRAWING
COLLAGE PRACTICE
Mario World Imagination-Adobe Illustrator (2019.4)
Collage 1 - Adobe Photoshop(2020.12)
Collage 2 - Adobe Photoshop(2020.12)
Melbourne School of Design Spatial Experience Diagram - Pen Line Work (2019.8)
Watercolour (2019.2)
Mark (2017.2)
Invisible city Imagination - Adobe Photoshop(2019.3) -
Collage 3 - Adobe Photoshop(2020.12)
Render Practice - Photoshop(2020.12)
Collage 4 - Adobe Photoshop(2020.12)
INTERN PROJECT
MODEL
Kindergarten Design 1 - Sketchup(2019.12)
School Square Design - PVC (2017.5)
Holiday Camp design - PVC and Brown Paper (2017.7)
Sales office design - PVC and Timber (2018.3)
Waterfront Pavilion Design - Timber& PVC (2018.6)
Pattern VS Surface Design - Ivory board (2019.4)
Dystopian Dream Terrain Design - Gray paperboard& Ivory Board(2019.11)
Kindergarten Design 2 - Sketchup(2019.12)
School Gate Design - Sketchup(2019.12)