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SELECTED WORKS
PROFESSIONAL
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WONDERBOWL
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BOX HILL RESIDENCE
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FULTON LANE CAFE
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FRILLISH
ACADEMIC
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ELSEWHERE AND HERE
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SOUTH CHINA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY HOSPITAL
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TOTAL MARKET
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HABITAT TOWER
OTHER
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WATERCOLOUR SKETCHING
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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 2020
WONDER BOWL YEAR: TYPE: CONTRIBUTION: LOCATION:
2019 COMMERCIAL FIT-OUT SKETCH DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION 267 LITTLE LONSDALE ST, MELBOURNE
‘A wonder bowl is made of fresh ingredients, signature thick rice noodles and its superior clear broth with the complement of a couple drips of Chinese wine when it reaches the customer.’ The above characters and the noodle making process inspired us throughout the design process. The concept showcases the grand entrance design is to reveal process of the wonder kitchen as a whole upon soup boiling, rice noodle making by way of emphasising both lift portal and the restaurant entrance with the reflections of modern material natural characteristics.
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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 2020
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2019 TOWNHOUSE TOWN PLANNING PACKAGE TOOGOODS RISE, BOX HILL NORTH
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YEAR: TYPE: CONTRIBUTION: LOCATION:
SITE BOUNDARY
BOX HILL RESIDENCE
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623 MIDDLEBOROUGH ROAD
First Floor
82.500
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3600
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The architectural design of the development draws heavily on the established streetscape character. Despite being overtly contemporary, it sits comfortably in its context, further aided by quality landscape design. With the rare opportunity of laneway access, the garages are located to the rear, allowing the street frontage to be open and accessible. The development appears as a single built form which is in keeping with the dominant typology of the street. This project has received Town Planning Approval, with the Construction Documentation stage about to commence.
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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 2020
FULTON LANE CAFE YEAR: TYPE: CONTRIBUTION: LOCATION:
2019 COMMERCIAL FIT-OUT DESIGN DEVELOPMENT 4A/102 A’BECKETT STREET, MELBOURNE
Situated at the ground floor of Fulton Lane Apartments, the project activates the site with a seductive new offering. It opens a portal onto the site’s history and Melbourne’s story as a fast-evolving city still enriched by its past. Industrial look, open layout and high ceiling – became the design’s primary drivers. Our initial design thinking focused on creating a scenario of friends gathering under the stars. All functional and operational elements have purposely been exposed and highlighted allowing for a theatrical integrity within the space - the open kitchen with wood fire grill, open bar, minimalist staircase and wine store. Material inspiration was drawn from exposed concrete. Flexibility was almost paramount to enable the zones to transfer into event spaces when required.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
MEZZANINE FLOOR PLAN
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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 2020
FRILLISH YEAR: TYPE: CONTRIBUTION: LOCATION:
2018 INSTALLATION ASSEMBLING & TROUBLESHOOTING MELBOURNE SCHOOL OF DESIGN WHITE NIGHT BALLARAT
Frillish is an interactive installation activated by the observer through proximity and light. This was achieved through digital fabrication techniques, physical computing, and rapid 1:1 prototyping. It uses Light Dependent Resistors (LDRs) to switch between resting and active states. Inspired by climate change, Frillish’s 36 jellyfishes gently bob, propelling skyward into an ocean of air in its latent state.
Frillish at waiting state or closing; Gear clockwise; Straight-toothed rack going
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Open with tentacles hanging up
Ultra Sonic Sensor (Movement)
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Light Sensor
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ELSEWHERE AND HERE YEAR: TYPE: LOCATION:
2019 RESIDENTIAL & RESEARCH PROJECT FITZROY GASWORKS REDEVELOPMENT
1
Metropolitan Indigenous architecture, in the con-
3
text of “Placelessness”, provokes an urgent need
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for recognition and inclusion of Indigenous Aus-
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tralian culture and heritage. Cultural differences
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that are inherent in Aboriginal domiciliary customs create a unique set of housing needs. This Thesis focused on housing as a primary agent of change. It challenged the conventional housing typology in domiciliary context. It raised the question: as
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contemporary practitioners, how can we design culturally
appropriate
residential
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people who have traditionally oriented lifestyles.
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Boarding House Indoor Meeting Area Consultation Room Installation Workshop Classroom Office Elder’s Drop-in Lounge Storage Room Multi-Purpose Space
Site of Significance
Spiritually Placeless
MAPPING PLACE AND TIME
ACADEMIC
Housing Typology
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SINGLE MUM & CHILDREN Dianne 38 Allen 1 / Willam 5 / Ann 7 She likes to be able to spend her time with the children. She is on the waiting list for social housing with Aboriginal Housing Victoria. Willam and Ann have made a lot of friends at the boarding house.
FAMILY
COUPLE & EXTENDED FAMILY
ELDER & CARER
Edward 35 / Charlotte 3 Nell 5 / Cathy 8
Edward 32 / Mandy 30 Frank 45 / Judy 42 / Nancy 9
Steven 73 / Trish 32
They have moved to Fitzroy from a remote area one year ago. Edward and Charlotte are working multiple jobs while looking for a permanent place for their family to stay.
Edward and Mandy are the long-term residents at the boarding house. Their family would visit once a month, which requires them to reconfigure their spaces and negotiate with neighbours for extra rooms.
The Elder’s Lounge downstairs is Steven’s favourite place. He is able to connect with other elders and share their stories with younger generation.
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SINGLE MALE
SINGLE MUM & CHILD
James 21
Molly 32 / Mick 6
James is currently studying at university. He needed a place to stay for a short-term before he can save up for renting an apartment.
Molly and Mick were in need of an emergency accommodation. Aboriginal Housing Victoria helped them check-in to the boarding house. They have been here for two days and are now considering a longer stay.
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SINGLE FEMALE
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Valerie 25
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She likes to spend her time with the children. She is on the waiting list for social housing with Aboriginal Housing Victoria.
ACADEMIC
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EAST INTERIOR CORRIDORS PERSPECTIVE
COMMON AREA PERSPECTIVE
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ROOM TYPE 02 SINGLE FEMALE
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ROOM TYPE 01 SINGLE MUM & CHILDREN
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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 2020
SOUTH CHINA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL YEAR: TYPE: LOCATION:
2018 HOSPITAL [GROUP PROJECT] SOUTH CHINA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY GUANGDONG, CHINA
This project aimed to reflect a “human-oriented hospital,” by creating a flexible and functional space in conversation with its urban surrounds. The concept comes from the biophilic experience of walking through a valley, which aims to provide people with a strong sense of connection to nature even in a hospital setting. The design aims to bring “Functional Comfort”, “Physical Comfort” and “Psycho-spiritual Comfort” to the users of this hospital. With vast landscaped communal spaces, this site blurs the boundary between “inside” and “outside”. It provides a comfortable environment for patients and also gives back to the community.
Ground Circulation
Internal & External Connections
BIOMES
ECOTONE
BIOMES
Linear Circulation
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CLINIC ROOMS 2380
2380
3860
3860
3300
1455
1455
8000
8000
7000
3860
3860
3300
HOSPITAL ENTRANCE PERSPECTIVE 1800
6200 8000
WARD TYPE 01
6200
1800
2380
2380
3860
3860
3300
1455
1455
8000
8000
7000
3860
3860
3300
EAST8000 INTERIOR CORRIDORS PERSPECTIVE
6200
1800
6200
8000
2380
2380
3860
3860
3300
1455
1455
8000
8000
7000
3860
3860
3300
1800 6200
1800 8000
COMMON AREA PERSPECTIVE
6200
1800 8000
1800 8000
WARD TYPE 02
1800 8000
1800
6200
6200
8000
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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 2020
T O T A L MARKET N
YEAR: TYPE: LOCATION:
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2017 HERITAGE ADAPTIVE RE-USE 180 RUSSELL ST, MELBOURNE
This design re-interprets a historical car park as a contemporary market with generous open spaces. It evokes vitality and enhances the historical aspect of the TOTAL HOUSE. The desire to enhance the brutalist aspect of TOTAL HOUSE plays an important role in the adaptive reuse of this particular building. The analysis on space-defining methods was centred around the simple detail of the awning (found on the TOTAL HOUSE), which was later transformed into a fluid form that creates a whole new space.
Ground Floor Plan
STREET PERSPECTIVE
FIRST FLOOR PERSPECTIVE
ACADEMIC
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MARKET CONFIGURATION Public Seating Configuration
Every morning, the market extends into the hall by using movable stalls provided to shop owners. For the rest of the day, the space can be a shared public space, where the stalls can change into seats. The space can be used for exhibitions, trade fairs or art shows.
Exhibition Configuration
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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 2020
HABITAT TOWER YEAR: TYPE: LOCATION:
2018 COMMERCIAL TOWER [GROUP PROJECT] 326 EXHIBITION ST, MELBOURNE
Adapted to the local culture, climate and skyline, the design of the towers is very contextual. The project hopes to promote the city in defining the new benchmark of sustainability and skyrise greenery for the city’s future developments.
PASSIVE AND ACTIVE SYSTEM The combination of window and exhaust ceiling fan allows ventilation through the space. The cold air comes in through the window opening while the exhaust fan takes out hot air. DOUBLE FACADE SYSTEM The facade is a mullion fin system at the 45 degree and 30 degree angle on 1500mm module combaining with unitized curtain wall, which act as double skin facade system. The fins on the western facade can block up to 80% of the sun¬light, the vertical shading on the north facade will effectively provide people with thermal comfort during office hours.
ACADEMIC
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ALUMINIUM CURTAIN WALL MULLION
ALUMINIUM CURTAIN WALL MULLION
AEROFOIL ALUMINIUM VERTICAL FIN
AEROFOIL ALUMINIUM LOUVER VERTICAL FIN
TIMBER FLOOR FINISH
DOUBLE GLAZING
LOUVER TIMBER FLOOR FINISH
DOUBLE GLAZING
ABPL 90118 APPLIED ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY YING DAN 692092
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DETAIL DRAWING TOWER
ABPL 90118 APPLIED ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY YING DAN 692092
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DETAIL DRAWING TOWER
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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 2020
Watercolour Sketching YEAR: TYPE: MEDIA:
2016 - 2020 DRAWING - STILL LIFE WATERCOLOUR AND INK ON PAPER
I love sketching with watercolour and waterproof ink. I was inspired by the section drawing of ‘Kowloon Walled City’ by Japanese researchers. The drawing presents the chaos more as a self-organised community, analysing the organic growth of structure and program. Therefore, I like to think people as artist and their living space as blank canvas, and document how people create their own space and identity.
OTHER
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