PORTFOLIO ARCHITECTURAL CONSERVATION
CHAN ON KI, KIT
The University of Hong Kong Sep 2012 - Jun 2016 Bachelor of Arts in Conservation Second Class Honour (Division One) EDUCATION
CHAN ON KI KIT
Sep 2006 - Jun 2012 True Light Girls’ College
WORK EXPERIENCE ABOUT ME Architectural Conservation inspired me as a person, to be passionate about space, both from the past and to the future. I treasure the history and culture of a place, but at the same time willing to create new values to any existing space, because the world is evolving, and nobody should stop. I am willing to explore and develop myself, getting involved in architectural related disciplines including design and built. Life is hard, so do work. But with passion, I believe I could learn faster and do better.
Apr 2012 Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE)
Aug 2016 - Current Project Trainee Success Base Engineering Limited (Hong Kong) - Prepared construction drawings for residential and commercial projects - Assisted with communication between clients, designers and construction sectors Sep 2015 - Apr 2016 Project Assistant (Part-time) Universal Green Technology Consulting Co. (Hong Kong) - Created 3D Models for company’s project - Designed advertisement and presentation materials of company’s project - Assisted in international exhibition Aug 2015
Jun 2015 - Jul 2015 Internship Arkitek LLA (Penang, Malaysia) - Prepared architectural drawings for conservation projects in UNESCO World Heritage site - Provided renovation plans for architectural projects in UNESCO World Heritage site
GENERAL BIRTH: August, 1994 LOCATION: Hong Kong PHONE: (852) 63322410 EMAIL: Spring 2016, Year 4
Internship China Point Consultant Limited (Hong Kong) - Developed Conservation Management Plan for village schools in the New Territories - Prepared architectural drawings for government redevelopment projects
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2015 - 2016 Dean’s Honour List Faculty of Architecture The University of Hong Kong AWARDS
ADDITIONAL
2014 - 2015 Outstanding Hall Student Award Hall Education Development Project The University of Hong Kong 2014 - 2015 Dean’s Honour List Faculty of Architecture The University of Hong Kong 2013 - 2014 Students’ Association, Cultural Secretary Lady Ho Tung Hall, The University of Hong Kong - Hosted over 25 functions for 403 hallmates - Organised 7 joint-hall competitions and functions for 14 halls 2010 - 2011 House Captain, Green House True Light Girls’ College - Planned 6 functions for over 200 house members 2009 - 2010 Cheering Team Captain True Light Girls’ College - Headed the team to achieve overall championship
LANGUAGE
Chinese English Mandarin Japanese
Fluent Fluent Fluent Basic
SKILLS
Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe Indesign AutoCAD Microsoft Office SketchUp
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ACADEMIC
THE HIDEAWAY
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ABOUT THE PROJECT
Design and Conservation should not be mutually exclusive, there is possibility to combine the two elemetns in order to create space which connects the past and bring it to current and future. The Hideaway is an example of Area Conservation, which aimed to combine the characteristic of the remote location and unique landscape of Lei Yue Mun, at the same time preserving its historical and cultural valuesin creating a secret place of escape for future users.
GENERAL LOCATION: Lei Yue Mun, Hong Kong INSTITUTION: The University of Hong Kong PERIOD: Spring 2016, Year 4
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SITE ANALYSIS Lei Yue Mun is a natural enclave outlined by its natural contour and clusters of squatter settlements. The low-density area is characterized with numerous heritage buildings of different natures including such as religious, natural, functional, cultural and social heritage. Visual presentations of key attributes of the site, showing the characteristic as well as current situation of the area. Easy comparison of information is also possible in this primary study.
Legend Declared Monument
Legend
Legend
Government, Insititution and Community
Stilt Houses
Grade 1 Historic Building
Stone Houses
Grade 3 Historic Building
Squatters(Unregistered)
Ungraded Heritage Building
Green Space Religious Commercial
Squatters (Registered)
Non-architecutural Heritage
Built Heritage
Residential Leisure, Recreational and Social Gathering
Grade 2 Historic Building
Building Typology
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Unused
Spatial Configuration
15mins to MTR
Legend Sight-seeing
Legend
Legend
Ferry
Resident Flow (Weekday)
Private Boat
Resident Flow (Weekend)
Minibus
Modeling
Legend
Resident Concentration (Weekend)
Tourist Flow (Weekday)
Resident Concentration (Weekend)
Tourist Flow (Weekend)
Bus Pedestrain/Bike
Accessibility
Residents flow and Activities
Tourists flow
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Fishing Sketching Cycling
Activities variety
1940s
1960s
1980s
2000s
SIGNIFICANCE Prior to design, heritage significance worth conserving are identified. Significance includes architectural, historical, social and cultural aspects, both tangible and intangible elements are included.
ESTABLISHMENT OF HOI BUN SCOOL AND LINGNAN NEW VILLAGE
DECLINE OF QUARRY INDUSTRY AND BUILT OF TYPHOON SHELTER
This is a crucial stage to the design when it comes to heritage regeneration.
EMERGENCE OF FISHING MARKET AND RECOGNIZED SQUATTERS
BECOME A FAMOUS TOURISTS SPOT DURING WEEKEND
Development of a general historic framework to demonstrate the transformation of the site over time.
Roofing Roof (Corrugated iron sheet)
Supporting Supporting Structure (Steel/Iron) Structure
Structural Structure Frame Frame (Metal)
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Identification of Characterdefining elements of the site for further development of heritage values.
Metal Skin/ Finish layer
Skin (Corrugated iron sheet)
Understnad the building typology of squatter settlements in Lei Yue Mun Area.
DESIGN PROCESS
Other Heritage Sites
Neighbourhood
Reversibility Disguishability
Abandooned Squatters
Community
Idle Space
Road Network
Past History
Villagers
Hikers
Cultural Visitors
Residents in Kwun Tong
Minimal Intervention
Tangible and Intangible Heritage
Natural Landscape
Old Quarry Site
Mode of Mangement
Active Use Inactive Use
Old Boundary
Current Boundary
Proposed Boundary 11
The design complied with conservation approaches and new development, making connection form past to future. It is aimed to revive, connect and benefit the local community while creating a good users experience as a hideaway from the busy urban way of living.
AREA CONSERVATION The proposal made reference to the Historic Urban Landscpe (HUL) approach in heritage conservation. Combining built environment with natural landscape, displaying the significance as a whole. 3 zones are designed for the conservation area: Seafood Zone, Residential Zone and Experience Zone. Each create unique experience to the users at the same time conserving the values of the place.
ZONE 1 SEAFOOD ZONE Maintaining the current function of seafood restaurant with additional focus on waterfront dining experience of stilt houses.revitalized as sitting-out area, planting and laundry space for the sake of social benefits.
ZONE 2 RESIDENTIAL ZONE With general re-pathing to increase accessibility and improving living condition, this zone provide a chance for users to understand the culture of squatter housing. Squatters in active use would be preserved as its original use. Abandoned huts would either be revitalized as tourist accommodation. Idle open spaces found in between the squatter huts would be revitalized for social use.
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Interpretation Centre
ZONE 2 Hiking Trail
ZONE 3 EXPERIENCE ZONE Utilising the distinctive landscape , the former quarry site would be revitalised as a multifunctional leisure hub. It would also be used for the interpretation centre of the entire conservation area, delivering heritage information of Lei Yue Mun.
ZONE3
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CULTURAL MAPPING
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ABOUT THE PROJECT
Yangon has been the main settlement of migrant Chinese from the late 18th century, the migrants contributed to the cultural development of Myanmar since then. This Cultural Mapping of Clan Associations aimed to study residence distribution and the development of Chinese culture of the city. It also served as a heritage documentation of the Yangon Heritage Trust.
GENERAL LOCATION: Yangon, Myanmar INSTITUTION: The University of Hong Kong PERIOD: Spring 2016, Year 4
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Legend 1 - Hou Clan Association 候氏僑祠 2 - Conficius Temple 孔聖廟 3 - Xu Clan Association & Gao Yang Temple 許氏高陽堂 4 - Lu Clan Association 盧氏家族會 5 - Jingjiang Home Town Association & City God Temple 晉江公會& 城隍廟 6 - Wen Chang Home Town Association & Qing He Society & Charitable Clinic 清河堂 7 - Hui An Home Town Association惠安會館 Study Area Studied Buildings
SITE STUDY
Residential use is the main usage of the area with addition of minor commercial activities. A total number of 8 Clan Associations are found in the specific area.
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Meeting Table
Clan Associations, as important social and cultural hubs, are distributed in China Town, which is a cluster of Chinese residential-commercial area in centre of Yangon. The study area lies within the upper part of 11th Street and Shwe Taung Tan Street.
Shrine
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Shrine
Anawratha Road
Anawratha Road 4
an Street
th Street
th Street
Legend
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Shwe a n
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NMM
th Street
Shwe Taung Tan Street
No information
Members Size of Clan Associations
5 6
th Street
Selected Clan Associations
1
th Street
1
Phone Gyi Street
th Street
Legend
Phone Gyi Street
2
3
Clinical
Community or charitable clinic 4
KEY ATTRIBUTES
Educational
Use as claasroom space for Chinese teaching
Identification of attributes that contributed to the development of clan associations is the first stage of cultural mapping. Collection of useful data with visual presentation is done for better understanding of general patterns, which could also assist further examination to the area.
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Institutional
Includes the use of clan association and organisation
RMM
Religious
Temple for worshipping
Maha Bandoola Road
Maha Bandoola Road
Anawratha Road 4
2 3
Welfare activities Worshiping No recurrent activity
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5 Frequency
1
6
Overseas Member Contribution Fund-raising Activities (based on Personal Relationships)
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Space Rental
No Information
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Monthly
1 5 Number 7
Biannual Annual
Number Reference for the clan association
Maha Bandoola Road
Maha Bandoola Road 17
an Street
th Street
5 th Street
Phone Gyi Street
th Street Local Member Contibution 1
3 1
Daily
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1
1 2
4
6
Legend
1
2
3
Shwe a n
Social gathering
Shwe Taung Tan Street
Member meeting 1
th Street
Festival celebration
5 6
th Street
Activity
Phone Gyi Street
th Street
Legend
4
2
3
1
Use - Activities Use of Clan Associations Frequency - Number of people - Nature
Cultral Mapping Interrelation of key attributes of Clan Association
Legend
1
Clan Association Number of people Worshiping Welfare activities Social gathering
Activities and Frequency Daily
Member meeting
Monthly Biannual
Festival celebration
Annual
Religious
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2
6
3
Institutional
Uses
Educational Clinical Nature Location-based Family-based Political-based
Activities and frequency
CORRELATION Examination of the correlations between different attributes mapped in the previous stage could enhance understanding of the place. It is also possible to generate and investigate the rationales behind factual information collected from site.
Nature
Number of people
Use
Cultral Mapping Interrelation of key attributes of Clan Association
Use of Clan Associations Title
5
4
1
40
Year differeces 30
7
1 20
10
40
5
3
4 6
2
100
200
300
400
>500
200
300
400
>500
1
40
30
30
7
7
20
10
5
3
4 6
2
100
20
10
5
3
No information
4 6
Member size
2
100
200
300
400
Legend
>500 Festival celebration Social gathering
No information
Number of Clan Association
18
Worshipping 1
Welfare activities Members meeting
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4
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4
Phone G i Street
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Anawratha Road
Legend
1
Under Construction/Vancant Site
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Ana ratha Road
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Maha Bandoola Road
Maha Bandoola Road Road Maha Bandoola
Maha Bandoola Road
Legend Tree
Tree
Shrub
Shrub
INTEREACTION Interactions between Clan Associations and the community, either local or overseas, are important to create linkage of the specific area to a wider context. In specific, the Chinese migrant community is found in multiple countries apart from Myanmar. There are more possibilities for future studies.
Canada
USA China
Taiwan Hong Kong Macau Thailand Malaysia
Philippines Cambodia
Singapore Indonesia
Australia
Myanmar Oversea Young Chinese League
u Clan Association
iniang Home Town Association
en Chang Hometown Association
Hui An Home Town Association
Taiwan
Canada
China
Canada
China
Taiwan Hong Kong
China Thailand Malaysia Philippines Singapore
Australia
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Legend
Maha Bandoola Road
aha Bandoola
Phone Gyi Street
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Ana ratha Road
Phone Gyi Street
th Street
Ta g Ta Ta Tan Street T rre ee e e Taung
Ta g Ta Ta Tan Street T rre ee e e Taung
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Institutional
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Educational
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Clinical Religious 6
Phone Gyi Street
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Catering (Restaurants) Retailing and/Wholesaling
Phone Gyi Street
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Catering (Food Stalls)
Cambodia
Indonesia
Indonesia
Malaysia
Singapore
Indonesia
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China
Taiwan Hong Kong Macau Malaysia Philippines Singapore
PROFESSIONAL
宇宙環保科技顧問公司
Universe Green Technology Consulting Company
ULTIMATE TOILET
FRONT ELEVATION
Conceptural Design
無障礙 零排放移動公廁 Barrier-free Zero-emission Mobile Toilet ABOUT THE PROJECT A toilet that is suitable for all occasions. It is a self-sustainable and ecological mobile toilet with innovation technologies which can be used in any area that are undesirable for traditional toilets. GENERAL LOCATION: Hong Kong INSTITUTION: Universal Green Technology Consulting Company PERIOD: Autumn 2015 - Spring 2016
理念 CONCEPT 宇宙環保科技顧問公司致力拓展無障礙零排放移動 公廁。適用於遍遠地區、災區、施工地盤、短期活 動場所和自然保育區等。 公廁集十大創新科技於一身。
BACK ELEVATION Universe Green Technology Consulting Company committed to design Barrier-free Zero-emission Mobile Toilets. Suitable for remote areas, disaster areas, construction sites, short-term activities venue, conservation site, and so on. Toilets apply ten innovative technologies in one.
十大功能 10 UNIQUE FEATURES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
可移動式,裝拆便捷 使用潔淨能源,全太陽能供電 無障礙設施,全民可用 雨水收集,不假外求 污水循環系統,無需排污 節水自潔廁具,減少用水 光觸媒殺菌磁磚,無臭衛生 遠程監察及控制裝置,降低維護成本 先進防鏽及隔熱塗層,經久耐用 垂直栽種,融入環境
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Removable, easy assembling and dismantling
2. 3. 4.
To use clean energy, fully solar powered Barrier-free facilities Rainstorm harvesting system, no fresh water supply is necessary.
5. 6.
Water-saving and self-cleaning toilet utensils. No sewage discharge. Microscopic sewage treatment and water recycling
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Photocatalytic bactericidal tile, no smell and hygiene.
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Remote monitoring and control devices reduce maintenance costs. Advanced rust-proof and heat insulation coating, durable and
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comfort for use. 10. Vertical decorative planting. Let the toilet harmonically into the environment
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TOP VIEW
RIGHT ELEVATION
生物處理流程 SEWAGE TREATMENT PROCESS
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High- level StorageTank
2) 連續生化槽 - 連續生化糟呈瀉湖狀, 提供更多時間作 生化反應。 生化過程中, 注入的微生物會 大量繁殖並對污水中的有機物進行生化 分解。 - 瀉湖狀管道讓污水於數個沉澱區進行次 級沉澱。
2) Sedimentation Tank - Increased time of bio-process with a longer travelling pathway from the lagoon system in the tank. Organic matter will be absorbed by micro-organisms. - Secondary sedimentation will take place in this tank wtih numbers of sedimentation zones provided by the lagoon system.
3) 砂濾集水箱 - 集水箱中央的砂濾網能仔細過濾污水中 殘留的雜質, 所有固體雜質將被過濾。
3) Filtration Tank - Fixed film in the middle of the tank to provide final filtration of water, all solid shall be screened out from water.
集污箱
Rainwater Tank
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UV disinfection
高位蓄水箱
1) Sewage-receiving Tank - Provide primary clarification to sewage collected from toilet units. Large debris will be seperated at this stage. The treatment plant can be protected from large debris. - Extended length of sewage channel in lagoon shape gives sufficent time for primary sedimentation. - Bio-process started in the early stage, allow more time for the bio-activity.
Sewage-receiving Tank
洗手槽集水缸
UV減菌器
1) 集污箱 - 從廁所收集的污水會進行初級沉澱, 較 大的固體廢物會先被分離, 防止廢物進 入污水處理裝置。 - 加長管道提供足夠時間讓污水進行初級 沉澱 - 生化處理流程在此階段開始, 提供更 多時間作生化反應
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連續生化槽
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Sedimentation Tank
3 砂濾集水箱
Filtration Tank
4) UV減菌器 - 過濾後的水會經過紫外線消毒, 清除能 引致疾病的微生物。 - 紫外線殺菌器能有效殺菌, 包括細菌、 真 菌, 病毒等。 過程中不涉及化學流程, 因此 不會有任何化學殘留。
4) UV disinfection - This is the final treatment to the treated wastewater removing disease-causing organisms. - UV disinfection can effectively inactivating most viruses, spores and cysts with a physical process, no chemical discharge or residual effect will occur in the process.
5)高位蓄水箱 - 經處理及消毒的再生水會在蓄水箱備用 。 再生水會循環再用作沖廁水, 因此廁所 5)High-level Storage Tank 不需要外來水亦可自給自足。 - Treated and disinfected clear water will be - 蓄水箱設於高位, 運用地心吸力作為沖廁 stored in the tank to be reused as flushing water of the toilet, thus the toilet can be 能源, 不需添加額外泵或其它能源。 self-sustaining without extra water input. - High-level of the storage tank provide energy of flushing from gravity, no extra pumping or exess energy is needed.
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SIA BOEY Heritage Consultancy
ABOUT THE PROJECT The once bustling market area has been abandoned for more than 20 years, and will experience a major transformation into a premier art district in the centre of the George Town World Heritage Site. Heritage consultancy was provided to document and preserve the pre-war shophouses in the area. GENERAL LOCATION: Penang, Malaysia INSTITUTION: Arkitek LLA PERIOD: Summer 2015
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NOTE: ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE ESTIMATIONS. DIMENSIONS TO BE CHECKED ON SITE.
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