Chieh-Wei Chiang
2019 Architectural Portfolio
Chieh-Wei (Winnie) Chiang / cchian02@syr.edu, chiang112426@gmail.com / University Ave Apt.09, Syracuse, NY,13210
/ 315-878-2103 / LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/chieh-wei-chiang-b0a93a159
Education Aug.2017 - Dec.2018
Master of Science in Architecture
Sep.2008 - Jun.2013
Bachelor of Architecture
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY GPA: 3.87 Tamkang University, Newtaipei City, Taiwan Overall GPA: 3.46
Professional Experience Jun.2018 - Aug.2018
Perkins Eastman, New York, NY Summer Intern
Jan.2018 - May.2018
Syracuse University Architectural Research Internship
Jun.2016 - Jun.2017
QUO Architecture Studio, Taiwan Architectural Designer
Feb. - Apr. 2015
Yehs Architects, Taiwan Associate Designer
Aug. 2013 - Oct. 2014
Miyi Tsai Architects, Taiwan Architectural Designer
Jun. - Sep.2011 & Jan. 2012
Archia C.H. Architects, Taiwan Summer Internship
In studio 10 which deal with high rise building. Site Analysis, Competition, Concept Development, Massing Study, Office Plan Layout Project Type: Office Building, Senior Housing, Historic Building Renovation, Competition. Work in Thinklab which deal with designing complexity learning environment issue. Concept Development, Competition, Schematic Design, Design Development, Construction Document. Project Type: metro station, public health center, elementary school, kindergarten, social housing, community design.
Architectural Diagram Drawing, Concept Development. Project Type: villa & logging house
Site Analysis, Concept Development, Competition, Production Drawing, Exhibition Planning, Urban Design Project Type: hotel renovation, experimental exhibition, journal publication
Site Analysis, Conceptial Design, Competition
Exhibition May.2018
2018 Venice Biennale, “Time Space Existence”
May.2018
World Innovation & Entrepreneurship Expo (WIEE), Shanghai, China
Jun.2014
M.S Research Studio Exhibition, Xiong’An the City for the Future - New Theme Land
M.S Research Studio Exhibition, Xiong’An the City for the Future - New Theme Land
Urbanpop, Taipei Urban Regeneration Station 21, Taiwan Installation Designer Ten Interactive Installation to encourage people get together and play with their children.
Nov.2013
Time Passage, Beitou Hot Spring Museum, Taipei Taiwan Installation Designer
Urban Historical Site Reproduction & Interactive Installation to introduce the history building and events.
Jun.2013
Tryarch, Taipei, Taiwan Hardware Planing Team Leader
Oct.2012
Social Housing in Taipei, Taipei, Taiwan Project Designer
Graduate Thesis Exhibition With Other Two Architecture Departments Acdamic Project Design Exhibition
Honor & Award May.2017
Green River, Public Housing Construction Project, Taipei City (2nd)
Dec.2016
Slow Living Community, Green Housing Community Project in Kinmen (1st)
Dec.2016
Public Health Center Project in Kinmen Country (1st, Leader)
Nov.2016
Children’s Secret Tree House, Gucheng Elementary School Kindergarten Project (1st, Design Leader)
Sep.2016
Green Tree of Shen-Ao, The landscape design of Shen-Ao Power Plant (2nd)
Feb.2014
Red House Renovation Project in Ximen, Taipei City (1st)
2011 Fall & 2012 Fall, Spring Semester
Merit-Based Scholarships sponsored by Tamkang University
Publication Sep.2018
“DESIGN ENERGY FUTURES XIONG’AN 1.0”
May.2018
2018 Venice Biennale, “Time Space Existence”
Syracuse University M.S. ARCH.18 + B. ARCH19 year book
The chapter “ Syracuse School of Architecture - Xiong’An the City for the Future ”
Reference List Fei Wang
Syracuse Architecture
Assistant Professor, M.S. Program Coordinator
fwang100@syr.edu
Kuen-Feng Chen QUO Architecture Studio
Kuen-Feng Chen Architect
quo@studioquo.net
Miyi-Tsai
Miyi Tsai Architect
miyi.tsai@gmail.com
Miyi Tsai Architects
AutoCAD
Rhino
315-443-1855
+886 2 2595 5030
Revit
SketchUp
AdobeCC PS,AI,ID
Painting Sketching
Lumion
ArcGIS Pro
CONTENT ACADEMIC
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SLOW URBANIZATION
01-10
02
NEW THEME LAND
11-20
03
MEMORY POCKET
21-30
PROFESSIONAL
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SLOW LIVING COMMUNITY
31-38
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GREEN RIVER
39-46
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CHILDREN’S SECRET TREE HOUSE
47-50
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FLOATING HOUSE
51-54
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WPX ENERGY CLASS A OFFICE BUILDING
55-56
09
I’M INN TAIPEI
57-58
APPENDIXES
10
EXHIBITION & INSTALLATION
59-60
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Architecture
Interior 02
03 Experimenter
Urbanism 04
05 Practitioner
Landscape 06
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09 Researcher
Research 08 Typologist
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Acadamic Research Design
Advisor Fei Wang
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SLOW URBANIZATION
A JOURNEY OF NUURBAN FARMING Individual Grduated Thesis MS in Arch 2018 Fall Since the urbanization with rapid population growth, the cropland, the food chain, and the ecosystem has been damaged in an irreversible process. The food industry is one of the major killer effects on the environment which will produce greenhouse gas when food manufacturing. The polluted land and food start bite the human in our life. To tracing a healthier lifestyle, people now are more willing to know the background information about food. Where is the food produced? When is the food made? What the chemical ingredients in the food? Psychological well-being is one of the issues related to our life and public. The slow food movement becoming a popular issue for human stay healthy. The other issue is how technology changes the mode of the food-process. Actually, the technology already changes the way how food is storage, distribution, purchase, and consumed. Customer starts to experience different purchase mode under the condition they need. There are multiple ways to conveniently having food in our daily life include time limit delivery, prepaid system, and all the result will build a larger big data which bring more opportunities in the retail market. The “SLOW URBANIZATION� will coordinate with agriculture, community and future trend become a dynamic, interactive and mix-used function for a .city. Also, raise up the issue to rethink the relationship between human and food. The slow food machines will represent a different way how urban farming, marketplace and food industry occupy in a city. People can be more engaged in farming, purchasing and eating, even increase social activities in a big city.
Location Taipei, Taiwan
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Retail & Farming Evolution Specialization aims to increase efficiency by narrowing the range of tasks and roles involved in production.
Food Produce-Process Evolution
Traditional Farm, Farmer, Market
Mechanization / Fast Food Produce
Growing, Harvesting, Selling Cooking, Eatting
Mechanization brought tremendous gains in efficiency. Reduce the price Chemical and Pharmaceutical Inputs Food Safety Crisis Specialization
Urban Farming “The war for retail will be won in groceries” by Amazon-Whole Food Omni-Channel (Online & Offline)
SLOW URBANIZATION
Food Retail Join
New Goal In-time Inventory C2B, B2B Fast, Fast, Fast
Multiple Choose From Different Media Store, TV, Radio,Social Media,Email, Mail, Website International, Fresh
New Technology Internet, Apps, Smart Phone VR, AR, AI, Big Data, New Experience Online & Instore
Roof Garden Community Garden Verticle Farming Higher Cost Short Volume
Urban Agriculture
Produce Food Sustainable considerable water, power and space savings Organic more accessible Simple and Fresh
Lower Startup Costs Convenience of ECommerce Track the Customer’s Interactions & Data Difficult to Build Meaningful Interactions
Multi-Channel (Adding Online into Market)
Supermarket(Offline)
Chain Enterprise Abundant Volume Cheap Price Domestic, Fresh
Physical Experience Express a Vision for Brand Larger Marketing Budget Location Can Be a Virtue
Traditional Retail Stores Self-Owner Business Same Type Store Get together Local, Fresh Short Distance Delivery Limit in Business Scale
Retail Evolution
Customer Journey Map Food Quality
Purchase Method
Package Way
Delivery
Cooking & Eating
Other Service
30 mins.
MUJI Marche’ 30 mins. Delivery
Amazon Whole Food
Online
Alibaba Group Freshhema
Branding Experience
1 day
Organic Select Service
Source Label
Next Day Delivery Restaurant Service
Clean Source
Family Mart
Customer Habits Record Pick Up at Collection Center
InFarm Hatakeppi Starbucks Farming + Restaurant
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Instore
Self-Select
Package Service
Local Farmer / Fresh Pick Up at Collection Center Later Some Day
Self-processing Game Playing for Fun
Increase Social Activities
Unmanged Migration
Urbanization
Food Waste Increase
Omnichannel Food Retail
Decling Agriculture Production
Decrasing Arable Land
Increase Urban Farming
Food Need Increase
New Distribution Way
Food Industry System Change
Land & Water Pollution
Clearn, Simple Growing Resourse
Protect Environment
Shorter Delivery Distance
Increasing Food Price
CO2 Long Delivery Distance
Carbin Footprint Increase
Clear Produce Process
Food-Production Way Change
Mass Production & Ready Meals
Rising Green House Gas Emissions
Extrme Weather Event
Monoculture of High-yield Crops
Dicreasing Biodiversity
Species Loss
Learn to Choose Good Food
Increase Public Food Sence
Abuse of Pesticides and Fertilizer
Food Safty Crsis
New FoodStorage Way
Unstable Food Quality
Lower-Price (Good Food)
Slow Food Lifestyle
Good Quality Food
Good for Environment
Online Offline Selling
Relying on Import Food
Food Shortage
Ecosystem Damage
Big Data Application
Health Crisis
Local Food Provide
Feed The City
Healthier Citizen
Technology Integration
Framer Decrease
Specific Experience
Future Trend
Unblance Population Growth
MicroBusiness
Attract More Participater
Planting Method Changing
Learn to Save Food
Slow Food Issue Fast Food Issue
Gene-modifIed Food
Environment Issue Social Issue Economic Issue Food Issue
Slow and Fast Food Related System We now face a fast pace era that the food-process also turns in a fast way to produce food. However, more and more people now care about how to get a healthy lifestyle. The slow food movement becomes another issue for human stay healthy. It’s like a fast and slow face-off challenge. Technology has not only changed the way how we view food — the consumers themselves have shifted. They demand high quality and are now interested in customizing their food experiences in real life. The system shows the relationship between slow and fast food. How they face the different issue in the food-produce process. From the trend to the health issue and the environmental problem. We should think more about how the food is produced and be brought.
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World Food Issue & Taiwan's Food Issue
Population (billion)
Arable Land (ha per person)
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Japan South Korea Taiwan Low Rate Main Factor 1 Scarce Land
2 Scarce Farmer
(%) 50 75 90 100 200
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0.6
8
0.5
7 6
0.4
5 0.3
4 3
0.2
2
0.1
1
0
1950
Data From OECD 2013
With population grow rapidly, food need increase, and world arable land keeps decrease. According to the survey, the foods became shortage from 1990.
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2030 2040 2050
With population grow rapidly, food need increase, and world arable land keeps decrease. According to the survey, the foods became shortage from 1990.
Taipei City Main Capital City of Taiwan
45%
Annual Rainfall Rate
15 mins walking distance
WHO 11.47
Taipei 4.85
Per Capita Green Space
Over 1200m Mountain 0-1200m Hill High Density Farmland Low Density Farmland Taipei City
600,000
34%
33.9%
15 mins walking distance Open Green Space 0-700m Hill
550,000
33.3%
500,000
32.7%
450,000 31.4% 31%
8 kg
400,000
9.8 kg
350,000 300,000
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(In Calorie) Self-SuďŹƒciency Rate
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(Ton)
Vegetable
Fruit
2016 Vegetable & Fruit Annual Imported Volum
Imported Apple
Domestic Banana
The annual average volum of Taiwanese purchase imported apple and domestic banana is really close.
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Site Public Space Analysis
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1
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Under-Highway Space
Street Arcade Pedesrtian Bridge With Canopy Green Belt Highway Subway
Green Open Space Commercial Space Inner Path MRT Station Entry Subway Entry
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1
Road Side Green Belt
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Building Side Green Belt
3
Park
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3
5
Pedesrtian Bridge With Canopy
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Commercial Space Inner Path
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Under-Highway Space
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Subway and Subway Entry (Connect to MRT Station)
2 Building
Side Green Belt
Park
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Riverside Park
Street Arcade 5
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Road Side Green Belt
Riverside Park
10 Roof
Extension
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Pedesrtian Bridge With Canopy
6 Commercial
Under-Highway Space
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Inner Path
Space
7
Street Arcade
Subway and Subway Entry (Connect to MRT Station)
10 Roof
Extension
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Program Analysis In the present food process, people don’t actually involve in it. Through breaking the process and inserting it into city space, it would trigger many new events in the city.
Original Linear Food Process
Reprogram the Food Space Farming Packaging Transporting Storing
Farming
Packaging
Transporting
Storing
Purchasing
Cooking
Purchasing Cooking
Eating
Eating
Break the Food Process Be To Participator Clean Appreciate Resource Food Better
Eatting
Culture Experience
Clear Food Label
Human (Actor)
Transporting
Purchasing Food Exchange
Exhibition Space
Library & Book Store
Classroom & Learning Space
Kitchen
Market
Food Truck
Dining Space
Reduce Transporting Distance
Cooking
Learn to Choose Good Food
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Packaging
Living Room
Reduce Waste
Healthier Food
Reduce Packaging
Farming
Food Sharing
Storing
In-Time Inventory Fresh Food
Reduce Carban Foot Print
Gruop Participation
Sharing Food &Space Convenience
Spacial Experience
Food Process Related
Distribute Station
Food Process Spacial Units
Farming
Horizontal
Storing
Horizontal
Eating
Gathering (4-6)
Vertical
Vertical
Gathering (10-12)
Vined
Stepped
Purchasing & Packing Automatic & Reused
Couple (2)
Cooking
Bar (1-6)
Potted
Scattered
Single (1)
Indoor (Green House) Tech-Planting Container
Linear
Centralize
Gathering (1-12)
Weekday
Weekend
The journey for the different customer should also flowing. People should have more chance of having a different experience in food-process. The break-out small units in the city can be rechoose for different user, no matter its weekday or weekend, rainy day or sunny day. People can use the app to choose their own food journey.
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Slow-Machine Prototypes
Street To Go Box Daily Distribute Station
Convenience
Bird View Bridge Community Farm
Vendor House
Group Participation Food Process Related
Sharing Food & Space Spacial Experience
Convenience
Sharing Food & Space Spacial Experience
Convenience
Group Participation
Spacial Experience
Spacial Experience
Convenience
Group Participation Sharing Food & Space
Food Process Related
Convenience
For Weekday
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Sharing Food & Space
Exhanging Market Sharing Food & Space
Spacial Experience
Food Process Related
Spacial Experience
Group Participation Food Process Related
Sharing Food & Space
Convenience
Sharing Food & Space
Convenience
Group Participation Food Process Related
Cook-Learing Center
Group Participation
Planting Showroom
Group Participation Food Process Related
Cook and Eat Sharing House
Spacial Experience
Food Process Related
Spacial Experience
Convenience
Sharing Food & Space
Convenience
Sharing Food & Space
Fresh-Cook House
Group Participation Food Process Related
Food-Shared Kitchen
Group Participation Food Process Related
Food Library
Growing Store
Spacial Experience
For Weekend
CONCLUSION The relationship between food and people changes overtime. Formerly, people lived next to food resource and used to step outside then there’s plenty of fresh food available, but population growth, advanced technology and the city exploration overturned the mode and strategy of food production and distribution, people no longer practicedself-reliance. As a result, food production has been pushed away toward the edge of city and fresh distance gets further. Whether we’re ready to admit it or not, we’ve witnessed technology become the driving force behind many companies in long-standing industries over the past decade. Social media and smartphones have changed everything. They’ve shown consumers the true sources of products, any potential harmful ingredients, and how certain products are made. There’s a kind of transparency now. Technology and innovation are starting to disrupt the produce industry, and businesses and consumers alike are starting to listen. However, people still can be live in a slow way in this fast pace, also choose the way how they experience food. The common language to link different people and culture is food, and people are always the key to start the events. Food-process should be able to be learned and participated. In the future, the relationship between human and food will not be just a dish on the table but a whole process of food which can involve human to participate more, relink food to our life and bring people back to main character.
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Associate Ada Liu, Shane Liao, Kari Ku
Advisor Fei Wang
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NEW THEME LAND
NEW LINING ATTITUDE FOR MILLENNIALS Group Academic Research Design MS in Arch 2017 Fall Role in Team: system organize, site analysis, healthy food provide park China is facing unsustainable population growth, including challenges of food shortage, insufficient educational resources, and safe day-care for elderly and children. As Beijing’s new supporting city, Xiong’An must strive to reduce traffic, population explosion, and pollution problems in the near future. All of these things must be carefully considered in new city planning. The main focus of our project is the new headquarters community in Xiong’An planned for Tencent, one of the largest internet companies in China, as a research prototype. Our intent is to create a new style of living for this new city. There are many cities in China where youth face a “brain drain.” People live in the big city under stressful pressure and long working schedules. Talented young workers leave after they earn their money. The headquarters community provides sufficient facilities and services for all ages that encourage youth to bring their families for a long stay. The project demonstrates a different approach to the livable community and new resident relationships- the community has several public theme lands that appeal to millennials, Tencent’s major demographic. The proposal also includes for a more efficient road system, walkability and multiple scales of prototypes. The living environment will make employees more willing to consider extended stays in Xiong’An. The project exhibit and publish in 2018 Venice Biennale, “Time Space Existence” and World Innovation & Entrepreneurship Expo (WIEE), Shanghai, China. Also published in the yearbook “DESIGN ENERGY FUTURES XIONG’AN 1.0”
Location Xiong’An, China
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Site Available Resources
Beijing Daxing International Airport Beijing Capital International Airport
Shijiazhuang Zhengding International Airport
Tianjin Binhai International Airport
China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation
Qinhuangdao Port
NORTHEAST Number of students: 140 million GDP: 13,709 billion USD Number of Universities: 172
China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation
Jingtang Port
China National Offshore Oil Corporation
Caofeidian Port
Financial Services Company
Aluminum Corporation of China Limited
15 businesses
NORTH CHINA
31.1 %
Number of students: 291 million GDP: 20,396 billion USD Number of Universities: 200
Tianjin new Port
Other Advanced Technology Services 7 businesses
EAST CHINA
14.6 %
Number of students: 534 million GDP: 21,436 billion USD Number of Universities: 420
Beijing
Green Ecology Company 5 businesses 10.6 %
Tianjin
SOUTH CHINA
Huanghua Port
Rong Cheng County
Number of students: 110 million GDP: 12,118 billion USD Number of Universities: 110
Xiong County
Anxin County
NORTHWEST CHINA
Advanced technology Company 7 research institutes
Number of students: 100 million GDP: 8,282 billion USD Number of Universities: 145
14.6 %
Information Technology Company 14 businesses
Baiyangdian Lake
SOUTHWEST CHINA
CENTRAL CHINA
Number of students: 130 million GDP: 7,290 billion USD Number of Universities: 184
Number of students: 220 million GDP: 9,696 billion USD Number of Universities: 248
29.1 % Market value of global internet company (multi-billion dollar) 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0
Facebook Alibaba Netfix paypal Amazon Tencent Priceline Baidu
TENCENT HEADQUARTERS ANAYSIS
Tencent Target Population Structure & Headquarters Analysis Tencent Shenzhen Headquarters
POPULATION STRUCTURE
Built time: 2016 Construction Area: 345,570 m2 Land Area: 18,650 m2 Number of Employees: 12,000 Per Capita Area: 28.79 m2
×11000 Elderly People
Couple Single
Couple
Couple
Single
Parents
Couple
Single
Couple
Parents
Parents
Parents
Single people
Married people
Age 20-30
Single
Couple
Single
Single
Parents
Parents
Married people
Single people
Age 30-40
Tencent Beijing Headquarters Built time: 2014 Construction Area: 308,640 m2 Land Area: 77,525 m2 Number of Employees: 8,000 Per Capita Area: 38.58 m2
Age above 40
TENCENT HEADQUARTERS ANAYSIS Product
Technology
×1370
Market
×2800
Profession
×410
Product
×410
Technology
×860
×1760
Market
Profession
×260
Product
×260
Technology
×250
×500
Market
Profession
×75
×9000 Tencnt
Age 20-30
Children
Spouse
Age 30-40
Children
Spouse
Children
Spouse
×75
Tencent Shenzhen Headquarters
Tencent Chengdu Headquarters
Built time: 2016 Construction Area: 345,570 m2 Land Area: 18,650 m2 Number of Employees: 12,000 Per Capita Area: 28.79 m2
Built time: 2015 Construction Area: 210,000 m2 Land Area: 34,000 m2 Number of Employees: 8,000 Per Capita Area: 26.25 m2
Age above 40
Spouse
Children
Spouse
Children
Spouse
Children
Tencent Beijing Headquarters
Tencent Wuhan Headquarters
Built time: 2014
One-Child
Two-Child
One-Child
Two-Child
One-Child
Two-Child
One-Child
Two-Child
×2900
One-Child
Two-Child
Area: 308,640 m One-ChildConstruction Two-Child Land Area: 77,525 m2
Built time: 20147 Construction Area: 73,330 m2 Land Area: 56,000 m2 Number of Employees: 2,600 Per Capita Area: 28.20 m2
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Number of Employees: 8,000 Per Capita Area: 38.58 m2
Children
×2600 Spouse
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Construction Area
Land Area
Number of Employees (1000persons)
Ideal City Proposal IDEAL CITY PURPOSE User
Goal
Method
Healthy Life Elderly center
Able
Elderly
Elderly University
Disable Elderly Social
Livable Life Kids Library
Museum
Decent Education Allen Workers
Amusement Park
Efficient Economy Young Adult
White Collar Green Area
Environment
Elderly Care Talented
Workability
Treasure Talented Finanicial Center
Children Care Urban Children
Public Service New House
Children
Economy
Residential Area Rural Children
Land renting
Transportation Environment Friendly Entertainment
STRATEGIES Issue Strategies
Re-employment Increasing Missing Children
Low Incomes
Guardian Service community Nursing Homes Special Transportation
Children Issues
Insufficient Nursing Homes Visit-Care
Imbalance Education Resources
Aging Population Issues
Increasing empty-nest elderly
Unlimited Registration School Living Intimacy But at a Distance
Decreasing Arable Land
After-school Center Urban Farming Shortage of After-school Turtoring
Community Library
Food Safty
Transparent Food Processing
Education Issues
Food Issues High Price Food
Online Education Cooking By Customers Income Pisparity
Environment Pollution
Adult Education Recycle Waste
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ONCEPT --- CENTRALIZATION TRALIZATION Concept - Centrailzation
100m × 100m
100m × 100m
SCALE
SCALE MODULARIZATION
MODULARIZATION COMBINATION
CENTRALIZATION
CENTRALIZATION DIVERSION
DIVERSION
CENTRALIZATION
CENTRALIZATION COMBINATION
COMBINATION AGGREGATION
COMBINATION
Base Status Base Status BaiYang is one of central part of Xiong’an area. BaiYang Wetland is one of central part Wetland of Xiong’an area. There are acitivities surrounded by BaiYang Wetland. There are many acitivities surrounded bymany BaiYang Wetland.
Central Park
Central Park
Conceptual Scene Conceptual Scene created four central landstoto provide a place for people to reated four central themeWe lands to provide a placetheme for people y centralizational life circle.enjoy centralizational life circle.
Livable Community Function
LIVABLE COMMUNITY FUNCTION
Greenbelt 223,470 m2
Green area
Brain Drain
Residential areas 690,000 m2
Home x 11000
Bicycle System
Mall Mismanagement of Aging Population
Car System
Vegetable mart Restaurant Commerce 45,936 m2
Walkability
Convenience store Supermarket
Elementary school
Food Shortage
Education 8,300 m2
Kindergarten
15 minutes walkable (Furthest Distance 1.2km) Recreation
Increasing Migrant Children
Cultural and leisure facilities 3,203 m2
Sports Library
Health center Pharmacy Healthcare 994 m2
Hospital
Gap of Education Background
Bank
447 m2
Senior center Welfare facilities 977 m2
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Nursing home
L.R.T System
AGGREGATION
RESIDENTIAL PORTOTYPE Residential Portotype
Type 01
Type 02
Type 03
Type 04
Type 05
Type 06
Type 07
Type 08
Type 09
Type 10
Type 11
Type 12
Public facility Green area Residence
BLOCK STRATEGY
Block Strategies
L.R.T Station Accessibility
L.R.T Station Accessibility
L.R.T Station Accessibility
L.R.T Station Accessibility
Headquarter Walkablity
L.R.T Taking Time (Commutes)
Headquarter Walkablity
L.R.T Taking Time (Commutes)
Headquarter Walkablity
L.R.T Taking Time (Commutes)
Headquarter Walkablity
L.R.T Taking Time (Commutes)
Interactive Between Work Area &Live Area
Connection Between Each Community
Interactive Between Work Area &Live Area
Connection Between Each Community
Interactive Between Work Area &Live Area
Connection Between Each Community
Interactive Between Work Area &Live Area
Connection Between Each Community
L.R.T Station Accessibility
L.R.T Station Accessibility
L.R.T Station Accessibility
L.R.T Station Accessibility
Headquarter Walkablity
L.R.T Taking Time (Commutes)
Headquarter Walkablity
L.R.T Taking Time (Commutes)
Headquarter Walkablity
L.R.T Taking Time (Commutes)
Headquarter Walkablity
L.R.T Taking Time (Commutes)
Interactive Between Work Area &Live Area
Connection Between Each Community
Interactive Between Work Area &Live Area
Connection Between Each Community
Interactive Between Work Area &Live Area
Connection Between Each Community
Interactive Between Work Area &Live Area
Connection Between Each Community
Headquarter Car Road L.R.T Station L.R.T Track
Central Park Residential Area
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Four Theme Parks
HEALTHY FOOD PROVIDE PARK
The Healthy Food Provide Park (mine)
erformance arming
Vegetation Corridor
Stair Plaza
Food Truck &Market
Sharing Kichken & Picnic Area
Green House & Roof Garden
Plant Laboratory
Food Distribution Hub
Community Dining Hall
High Performance Farming
Growth Learning Room
Temporary Canopy For Farmers Market
Stair Landscape
Highly Social
Sharing and Connectivity Eating and Exercising Right Looking for Experiences over possessions
earning Room
orary Canopy armers Market
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Place Segregate in Residential Area
EXTREME EXPERIENCE PARK
The Extreme Experience Park (Shane Liao) Swimming
Parkour
Inline Skating
Swimming
Parkour
BMX
Skateboard
BMX
Inline Skating
Indoor Skydiving
Skateboard
Rock Climbing
Bungee Jumping
Deep Diving
Deep Diving
Indoor Skydiving
Bungee Jumping
Rock Climbing
SHARING OBSERVATION WHEEL
Highly Social
Looking for Experiences Over Possessions
The Sharing Observation Wheel Park (Kari Ku)
SHARING OBSERVATION WHEEL Highly Social Looking for Experiences Over Possessions Teaching Space
Exhibition Gallery
Teaching Space
Exhibition Gallery
Exchange Program
PerformingStage
Exchange Program
PerformingStage
Film Collection
Interactive Pavillion
Film Collection
Interactive Pavillion
Workshop
Workshop
Station
Station
Coworking Space Coworking Space
Sharing and Connectivity Sharing and Connectivity
Internet& Digital Natives
SPORTS PARK
Internet& Digital Natives
Highly Social
Social The Sports Park (AdaPursue Liu)Highly Efficiency and Creativity Pursue Efficiency and Creativity
Children Fitness Trails
Sports Court
Public Exhibition Area
Public Community
Movable Rest Area
Multiple Use Space
Changeable Canopy
Bicycle Stands
Multiple Use Space
Sharing and connectivity Internet& Digital natives
Highly social
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Acadamic Research Design
Advisor Kerby Chou
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MEMORY POCKET
AN URBAN NURSERY FOR MONUMANTAL SPACE
Individual Grduated Thesis BA 2012-2013 "Monumental Architecture" What monumentality actually is, and how to convert monumentality in our buildings? From earliest antiquity to the present day, Monumental Architecture perpetually and characteristically transcend both time and space. The phrase “Monumental Architecture� signifies the buildings themselves with deeper associations which correspond with the term monumentality. And it bring us into focus on the broader definition of architecture in the city which experience many changes over time. That is to say, monumental building always being an urban symbol which related to honorable, permanent and immortal for most of people. Monumentality was constructed from expectation of citizen. History will give a space a symbolic meaning. The monumental objects include different values, such as age value, historical value and art value. Those values combine together and become an ideology in a city. Actually, the meaning of the monumental things will change its value through the time pass. We need to use the vision of public people to review the city and renovate a new value for them. It's still important for a city to keep the historical memories and meaning. But what is more crucial is that how a monumental space interact to public and connect to reality condition that will be the truly value for a city.
Location Taipei, Taiwan
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Ruins of the Lesser South Gate ,one of landmark in Taipei city, directly face presidential palace in the North of site.
The plaza of site always full of people that doing exercise or dancing
Palatial gallery attract many people to stay and take a picture.
I choose National Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall as my site, which include the Memorial Hall and National Theater & Concert Hall. The super scale of the buildings and historical meaning make my site become a famous landmark of Taipei. The wide green and paving is to erect in memory of Chiang Kai-shek, former President of the Republic of China. But now, the national monumentality is weaker and weaker than the past day. People only think that it was a big park for a city. I'm thinking about how to enhance personal events monumentality also make the site can redefine to Taipei citizens. There are lots of different activities around my site, because the size of the site is really huge and cross many blocks. I chose South green to do architecture design which can respond to the south street, most famous wedding street in Taipei. I hope to make a new connection between personal ceremony event- wedding and my site, a national memorial hall.
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South of the site is the most famus wedding street in Taipei city. The wall blocked connection between the site and city.
Break up obstacle and make the site inside out.
The opposite scale of the green and site respond to different user, such as the citizen and the community.
The green becomes park of park in National Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall.
To Taipei citizens, my site is just a big park and a big landmark. I start to think, what "public space" is and what "park" is. A green place full of plants usually is how people recognize a park is. Plants are grow for see and enjoy. If one day, growing plant is not just for landscape and becoming a memorial event, what people will do in there? People start to experience growing plants. It brings memories when time pass by and the plants growing up. Planting changes the relationship between people and the park, and it has emotions, memories and monumentality. Furthermore, those growing plants can be used in different ways and related to more memorial events. Park will no longer as it used to be when people put their feeling in planting.
I should weaken the boundary among my site ,Taipei city and surround area.
Making activity easier to penetrate in my site from the position of community.
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Taiwanese wedding ceremony is a personal monumental event which related to monumentality that I interested in, and also my site is near the most popular wedding street in Taipei. I study the event and transform the psychology and physical meaning of this rite into abstract concepts. Finally, those ideas inspire my space concept of the monumental issue.
Best man need to help groom pass challenages to get bride. The rite is to hope groom will cherish his wife forever beacuse it's not easy to merry the bride. Setting off firecracker is to noticed neighbors that there will have a wedding soon.
Farewell to bride's parents.
Escort the bride
Groom goes into bride room and propose to bride again. Groom's family will sent the wedding car to go to bride's home and get her to the new home, groom's home.
Overlayer of Space -to disticguish different relations. All wedding process is just like a social activity, that the bride and groom will interact with different people include both family members, relatives and friends even some stranger who comes for social contact.
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Parents help to cover their daughter's wedding veil.
Pray to ancesters and god.
Bride will have sweet soup before leave home. That represents the last meal with family.
Inducement of Road -to narrate the story in wedding process. There are lots of moment will let the bride or groom to remenber the old thing in wedding process. Such farewell to bride's parents or bride pulls her father and enter ceremony hall. It's important to arrange a well atmosphere for people to reflect themselves.
To thank to take care of their daughter in the past years.
Sanctity and Contrast - space could enhance the monumentality of memories. Wedding is a momumental event. Nowadays, people always wants to get marry in a sanctity space to enhance the monumentality of wedding memory, even they don't have any religion.
Spotlight -to guide and to extend the vision.
The bride and the groom are the focal point in their wedding. There must be some setting will catch audiences and visitor eye on them. The extension of vision is also a great part in designing circulation.
Rite of passage is a celebration of the passage which occurs when an individual leaves one group to enter another. It involves a significant change of status in society. As van Gennep described. "I propose to call the rites of separation from a previous world, pre-liminal rites, those executed during the transitional stage liminal (or threshold) rites, and the ceremonies of incorporation into the new world postliminal rites. "I will show the detail of Taiwanese wedding in the following diagram.
Traditional wedding rite process In Taiwanese custom, the bride is most important on wedding day, but she still can't compete to the god of haven. So they will use black umbrella to protect her from exploring under sunshine.
After every ceremony, all family members will have a photo together.
Making the vow
Toss the fan
Banquet still is the most essential part for both bride and groom's family socialize to their friends and other relatives.
Enter new home.
Tossing a fan is a traditional rite that means the bride will let the bad temper behind and bring good temper to her new family.
Steping on a tile is also a traditional rite that symbolizes the bride get rid of bad luck and brings good fortune and health into new life.
Bride pulls her father and enter the church. And than, bride's father puts her daughter's hand to the groom's hand. Contemporary ceremony still is an important rite for most of wedding. Making a vow is a significant memory for most couple.
Taiwanese wedding has a complicated rite of passage. The ceremony of wedding include some social activities, traditional symbolize rites and the most crucial thing, the wedding event itself. The social activities need to interact with both bride and groom's family members also include their friends. The traditional symbolize rites represent good wish for the marriage and pray for well-being in the future life. Those rites also demonstrates the meaning of "when one drinks water, one must not forget where it comes from.", which hope descendants will have gratitude for their parents. Finally, making a vow is the most attractive part in whole ceremony.
Social / Private Quality Public for most of people
Wedding Event
Wedding Space
Set off firecrackers
Public Space/ Street/ Yard
Escort the bride
Semi-Public for most of relatives
Middle for some relatives and friends
Semi-Private only for the family
Enter new home
Inducement of Road
Living Room
Sanctity and Contrast
Preparing Room/ Fitting Room
Enter bridal room Enter the ceremony room
Overlayer of Space
Bedroom Farewell to parents Toss the fan
Physical Concept (Space concept)
Corridor/ Linear Space
Spotlight
Psychological Concept (Mental Concept) Monumentality
Make the Vow Ceremony Hall
Sanctity
Celebration Private only for the couple
Sense of Belonging Banquet
Banquet Room Reflection
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Wedding Ceremony Hall on the Water Wedding Ceremony Hall in the Forest Banquet Room Green House Flower Shop/Exhibition Tradition Wedding Ceremony Room/ Lodging Wedding Bell Tower
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grass water
wedding community active plaza
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wedding
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community active plaza
Firstly, to make my site have well-connection with surround; I separating site to several straight bar. Then, relate each bar by horizontal landscape zone, and puts major object in the place where expending the axis from the road of southern. Make activity easlier to penetrate in my site from the position of community. Also, activities can break the boundaries of old national park shape through Chiang KaiShek Memorial Hall central plaza.
Placing plants randomly to support the intangible circulation of people.
Arranging activities in a tangible grid and let the inhabitants orient the framework themselves.
Making the programs of every position in my site could interact with surrounding area.
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I design a ceremony hall for wedding rite to make the vow on the water. The wedding process can have new interact with plants and water. The bride will feel peaceful and calm when she wakes through this long road with her father pulling her hand and enter the ceremony hall. The straight wedding bells tower symbol sanctity and joyful of this wedding. Plants in my site are defined to be a differing role. Planting will become a new ceremony. Some plants will enhance the sense of monumentality of monumental rite. Different organs of plants combine with the pocket units will offer a new space phenomenon, such as stems run up the glass house, aquatic plant roots fill up the lake and reflect the image to basement space and the trunks rise straight up around the road creating a sanctity aura. People will a stunning experience as long as they come here to have a wedding or some monumental events.
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Associate Szu-Wei Huang, Chi-Chun Liu
Architect Kuen-Feng Chen
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SLOW LIVING COMMUNITY
COMMUNITY PLANNING
As Designer in QUO Architecture Studio OCT.2016 - APR.2017 Role in Team : Site Analysis Diagrams, Site Plan, Apartment Building SD Kinmen is one of the outlying islands of Taiwan, it has the beautiful natural landscape and the strong agriculture. The citizen here they prefer the leisurely and carefree lifestyle. The slow living becomes our main goal for planning the community. The community will provide sufficient public facilities for the elderly and children, the recreation for the public. The service route also will be considered in the suggestion proposal, to give a green, cozy life for the residents. The project is starting from the whole island’s site analysis which can give the strategies for operation the community. Then, according to the land use regulation and the site analysis, we define the most valuable area for being constructed. There is three proposal for the site plan, which provides a different arrangement for a single house and apartment building. The housing type also is suggested in the final part. The main concept responds to Kinmen’s characteristic traditional settlement and uses the central core yard to inherited the gathering mood. Award Green Housing Community Project in Kinmen (1st)
Location Kinmen, Taiwan
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Site Analysis
Large-scale Development
Sustainable Energy Service
Nature Scenery
Public Attraction
Wind Energy Station
Monument
Airport
Site
National Park
Electric Car Rental Station
Bicycle Rental Station
Ecological Habitat
Gov. owned
Traditional Settlement
River and Lake
Electric Car Charge Station
Beach
Bicycle Route
Private owned
Plain
Solar Energy Station
War Ruin Building
Electric Car Route
Shore Monument Community
Ecological Habitat Water Resouce Site River and Lake Bicycle Route Hiking Trail Main Road Minor Road N
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Land Use Suggestion
Riverside Environmental Sensitive Area Environmental Sensitive Area
Existing Monument Nature Reserve Area
Farming Land Use
Existing Road
Scenic Area Land Reserved for Public Facilities
Convert to Residential Land Use
15m Site Boundary Set Back
10m Site Boundary Set Back
Farming Land Use
Land Reserved for Public Facilities
Convert to Residential Land Use
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Site Plan Proposal
Proposal A (All Single House) 78 Single Houses (312 people) 87 Parking Spot
Sidewalk Backyard Parking Public Parking Common Area Main Road Mimor Road Service Road
Proposal B (All Apartment Building)
Proposal C (Mixed)
572 Apartments (2,288 people) 595 Underground Parking
396 Apartments (1,584 people) 26 Single Houses (104 people) 36 Parking Spot 405 Underground Parking
Sidewalk Common Area Main Road Mimor Road Service Road Parking Entry
Sidewalk Backyard Parking Public Parking Common Area Main Road Mimor Road Service Road Parking Entry
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Proposal Common Used Bus Station
Community Center
Bicycle Rental Station
Community Library
Trash Room
Community Children Care Center Bus Route Trash Car Route Service Route
Public Parking
Building Boundary
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8m
Backyard
Road
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Proposal A (All Single House) Bus Station
Community Center
Bicycle Rental Station
Community Library
Trash Room
Community Children Care Center
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Road
4m 2m Building Bicycle Sidewalk Frontyard Boundary Route
Proposal B (All Apartment Building) Bus Station
Community Center
Bicycle Rental Station
Community Library
Trash Room
Community Children Care Center Bus Route Trash Car Route Service Route
Public Parking
Proposal C (Mixed) 35
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180 m
Building Boundary
Building Boundary
Bus Route Trash Car Route Service Route
Public Parking
Building Boundary
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Bicycle Route Sidewalk (Frontyard)
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Sidewalk
Road
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Bicycle Route Sidewalk (Frontyard)
Building Boundary
Proposal Landscape
Acacia
Pinus Massoniana
Tobira Pittosporum
Boxleaf Eugenia
Eucalyptus
Chinese Hackberry
Hiking Trail Grassed Waterways Environmental Ecological Center Restroom
Detention Pond Community Center
9 Community Administrative Center Observation Point 10 Camping Feild Playground
Stoned Trail Wind Energy Feild N 0
Building Concept The concept is inspired by Kinmen traditional settlement which is siheyuan. The central-yard of siheyuan is the core of the whole family. people will get together having multiple events. The concept wants to transfer the main spirit of the core yard and make people together in the house or the community.
Traditional Settlement
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180 m
Type C
Type B Type A
Getting Together
Central-yard
Main Entry
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Apartment Building Standard Floor Plan
N 0 1
Apartment Building Grond Floor Plan
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1. Gate Water Plaza 2. Front Door 3. Lobby 4. Lift-waiting 5. Back Door 6. Apartment 7. Community Farm land
1. Gate 2. Dining 3. Living Room 4. Kitchen 5. Master Bedroom 6. Bedroom 7. Bathroom 8. Balcony
A Three Bed Apartment Plan
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Apartment Building Section
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Second Floor Plan
Third Floor Plan
Stack Ventilation Effect Low-E Glass 1. Gate 2. Vestibule 3. Dining 4. Kitchen 5. Living Room 6. Coreyard 7. Bathroom 8. Bedroom 9. Backyard
Rainwater Recycling
LED Lights Micro-Climate Regulate Pool Green Yard Community Common Conduit
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Single House Ground Floor Plan
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Kinmen Local Material Ramp
Smart Home System
Section Perspective
Single House Elevation
Single House Section
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Associate Szu-Wei Huang, Chi-Chun Liu
Architect Kuen-Feng Chen
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GREEN RIVER
A LIVABLE PUBLIC HOUSING As Designer in QUO Architecture Studio APR. - MAY.2017 Role in Team : Site Analysis Diagrams, Floor Plan, SD
At present, Taipei city is suffering from slow population growth, old age, fewer children and old buildings ratio. The higher housing price reflects the environmental or man-made value of the residential space in Taipei city. These complex and longterm issues have been accumulated over a period of time within the scope of the city government's powers and responsibilities. The housing problem cannot be completely solved by the private residential rental market, even though the government provides subsidized housing and housing loans. Nor can the benefits and interest subsidy measures be fully improved, nor can Taipei city. Studies have confirmed that long-term accumulation is different. Social problems should be prevented in advance by government departments to avoid huge social costs and to help promote the disadvantaged. "High quality and standard of public housing" is the goal of the project. Also the "Community service", "environmental friendliness and safety" and "property management and maintenance" are the issues. In order to meet the residential needs of Taipei residents, the integration of concepts can eliminate the stereotype that our homes are in poor quality. Award Public Housing Construction Project, Taipei City (2nd)
Location Taipei, Taiwan
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Massing Study
Shift the massing and bring the sunlight to the every units.
Proposal A Shift the massing also brings good vetilation.
Good Quality for Proposal C 1. The massing not only create a public plaza for the front gate also have a private backyard for the community. 2.
Proposal B
Two types house for choose, two side corridor or one side corridor.
Ground floor has well connection to the surrounding.
Proposal C (Selected)
Create different circulation for fidderent user.
Proposal C Site Perspectuve
Concept
Floating Green (Different Green Space)
Roof Garden People live with the river and farming as the life core.
River cutoff and make the Factory and office building area become industrial replace the green life. area.
Housing planing and bring the livable condition back.
Upper Floor Green Connection Green Balcony
concrete city
input urban oasis
livable city
Green River The concept is inspired by the old day of this area that people is live near the river and having a harvest green life. However, the urbanization destroys the life and make the area become a concrete forest. We want the housing is more like an urban oasis to let the resident enjoy the green life more. Then, when the housing can be pasted to other sites. The city will become more livable. The green will like the river floating to the city anywhere as the old-time river did. 41
Green Corridor Lower Floor Green Connection
Green Landscape
Mart Green Building
Massing and Circulation
Rainwater Recycling
Reduce Carban Footprint
Electric Saving
Healthy Green Building Materials
Resource Recycling Rainwater Conservation
Well Connection Ground Floor
Welcoming Urban Corner
Escape Circulation
Prevent the Western Exposure
SeparateCommunity Circulation
Lower Floor for Public Use
Preserved Trees and Stay Ecological Diversity
Space and Circulation Diagram Public Circulation Common Space OďŹƒce (Rent) Elderly Care Child Care
Community Circulation (Private) Community Service Space (Core) One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom
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Ground Floor Plan N 0 1
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Second Floor Plan
Long-term Care Use Public Service Core Private Service Core
One bedroom Two Bedroom
Typical Floor Plan
6. Pantry 7. Nursery Room 8. Lobby(Public) 9. Guard Station 10. Elderly Care Center
Public Service Core Private Service Core
One bedroom Two Bedroom Three bedroom
Roof Garden
Roof Garden
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Rental Office Public Service Core Private Service Core
Two Bedroom Three bedroom
Tenth Floor Plan
Solar Panel
One bedroom Two Bedroom Private Service Core
Eastsouth Elevation
Eastnorth Elevation
Westnorth Inside Elevation
Eastsouth Inside Elevation
Section A
Section B
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Room Type
One Bedroom : 33.1m2(10pin) For 1~2 people Two Bedroom : 52.9m2(16pin) For 2~3 people Three Bedroom : 72.8m2(22pin) For 4~6 people
120cm
Kitchen
Bathroom
Bathroom 105cm 150cm
120cm
Kitchen 90cm
Livingroom
Livingroom Bedroom
Bedroom
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One Bedroom (Regular Type)
One Bedroom (Accessible Type)
100cm
Dining Room
Kitchen
Dining Room
Bathroom
Kitchen
Bathroom 150cm
120cm
120cm
Livingroom
Livingroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom
Two Bedroom (Regular Type)
Livingroom
Bedroom
150cm
Two Bedroom (Accessible Type)
Bedroom
Bathroom
120cm
Livingroom
Bedroom
Bathroom
120cm
Bathroom Dining Room
120cm
Dining Room
Bathroom 150cm
Kitchen 100cm
Bedroom
Three Bedroom (Regular Type)
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Master Bedroom
Bedroom
Three Bedroom (Accessible Type)
Master Bedroom
Community Logo (Upper Left) Coner Plaza (Upper Right) Backyard (Lower Left) Roof Garden (Lower Right)
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Associate Yi-Chan Chen, Kuen-Feng Chen, Chi-Chun Liu
Architect Kuen-Feng Chen
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CHILDREN’S SECRET TREE HOUSE GUCHENG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN As Architectural Designer in QUO Architecture Studio Nov.2016 - Jun.2017 Role in Team : Main Designer, SD, DD The kindergarten is managed under the Ku-Chen elementary school in the island Kinmen. How to well organize the circulation and connect to the existing building is an issue for the master plan. The new kitchen and dining hall place in the down way of the building is to make a good circulation with the old kitchen for service daily meals. Also, to give the children a safe environment, the back door plan to become the pick-up area. Playing under or upon the tree is one of the great fun for children. The concept is inspired by playing in a tree house which surrounding with nature and sunlight. The big roof is just like the trees thick with leaves; provide the protection for the children day and night. The outdoor spaces have different themes for child learning while they are playing, such as the happy farm, the secret path, and forest stage. The children will spend their great childhood in this colorful shelter. Award Gucheng Elementary School Kindergarten Project Competition (1st, Design Leader)
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Location Kinmen, Taiwan
Playground Parking
Happy Farm
Outdoor Stage Storage Classroom
Classroom
Dining
Admin.
Activity Room
Kitchen
Lobby Secret Path Connective Corridor
Vehicular Access Existing Dining Hall
Existing Kitchen Back Door
Existing Educational Building
Site Boundary
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Site Plan
Mental Roof Pre - Coated Aluminum Plate
Southeast Elevation (Front)
Northwest Elevation (Back)
Southern Aerial View
Western Perspective (up) / Interior Corridor (down)
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1/100(A1)
古城國民小學新建幼兒園教學大樓工程
初審:
核准:
繪製: 陳乙嬋
初核:
李政忠
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陳昆豐
圖名: 一層平面圖
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設計: 陳乙嬋
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吳順郎
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106/11/22
圖號: A2-01
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First Floor Plan and Second Floor Plan
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106/11/10
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陳昆豐
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吳順郎
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106/11/22
圖號: A2-02
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陳昆豐
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106/11/22
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初核: 李政忠
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陳昆豐
圖名: 防水詳圖
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設計: 陳乙嬋
複核: 吳順郎
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106/11/22
圖號: A9-20
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陳昆豐
圖名: 幼生廁所詳圖
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設計: 陳乙嬋
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吳順郎
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106/11/22
圖號: A7-03
Drain System and Waterproof Detail
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Stair Detail
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繪製: 陳乙嬋
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李政忠
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陳昆豐
圖名: 樓梯詳圖
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設計: 陳乙嬋
複核:
吳順郎
日期:
106/11/22
圖號: A5-01
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106/11/10
陳昆豐
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106/11/22
陳昆豐
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繪製: 陳乙嬋
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李政忠
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陳昆豐
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設計: 陳乙嬋
複核:
吳順郎
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106/11/22
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金門縣政府
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修正
Drain System Detail
古城國民小學新建幼兒園教學大樓工程
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金門縣政府
內容
Children Restroom Plan, Elevation 修一版
金門縣政府
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版次
日期
修正者
修一版
106/10/06
陳昆豐
修二版
106/10/18
陳昆豐
修三版
106/11/10
陳昆豐
修四版
106/11/22
陳昆豐
金門縣政府
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比例: N.T.S
初審:
核准:
繪製: 陳乙嬋
初核:
李政忠
核定:
陳昆豐
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日期:
設計: 陳乙嬋
複核:
吳順郎
日期:
106/11/22
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Associate with Yehs Architects
Architect Mr. Yehs
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FLOATING HOUSE
A VILLA & LOGGING HOUSE As Associate Designer in YehsArchitects Mar. - Apr. 2015 Role in Team : Concept, Diagram Drawing
The site is in Lan Yang plain, which is full of fields and surrounded by mountain and river in Yilan, Taiwan. Yilan is a small city provide lots of agriculture for Taiwanese. The flat and extend view are the most famous landscape here. It also inspired our major concept for the building. The client wants to build a villa for relaxation also can be a lodging house for travelers who are attracted by the significant scenery. In order to expend the view of the site, we decide to make ground floor stay penetrative and let building object looks like floating above. All of the spaces connect to the main stair, the major circulation of this building, which separates the different layer of privacy. The higher the layer is, the more privacy the space offer. The building's facade constructed by channel glass which is a well-translucent material that can keep the space private but also provide daylight. The room unit also divides different part of used into different layer elevation. Also, channel glass facade makes the room brighter when the sun coming out, and it makes circulation space not dusky and subordinate as it used to be. Stair space becomes a comfortable place which let people can stay to read and integrate with the view of Lan Yang plain.
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Location Yilian, Taiwan
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Elevation & Ventilation
Bedroom Unit & Channel Glass Elevation
1. Master Bedroom (for client himself) 2. Living Room (for client private use) 3. Study Room and Storage 4.5.6. Bedroom/ Guestroom 7. Kitchen and Living Room (for public use)
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We decide to shape the object as a long rectangular, because the site is narrow which like a feild it used to be.
Make the ground floor keep penetrative with the site view.
Separate different use of rooms.
Make each room turn into different layers to distinguish the type of used and connect those rooms with main circulation.
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Associat with PE NYC office Studio 10
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WPX ENERGY CLASS A OFFICE BUILDING As Architectural Intern in Perkins Eastman Aug.2018 Role in Team : Site Analysis Diagrams, 3D Site Model The Tulsa Arts District is a culturally robust district within Downtown Tulsa that has evolved into a creative, community-driven area in the city. Anchored by its historic past, the revitalization of the Tulsa Arts District has drawn more locals and tourist alike. The following analysis of the existing site conditions is an initial step to inform crucial design strategies. It is important that the WPX Energy office tower understands its role and relationship with the Tulsa Arts District, while celebrating its architectural impact as a new silhouette on the Downtown Tulsa skyline. In an effort to promote pedestrian engagement, the site strategy relies on anchoring the building in the historic Tulsa Arts District. Guthrie Green extends onto the site to create a new public plaza, with retail and entertainment that encourages the public realm and pedestrian activity. As a response to downtown Tulsa, the massing is sculpted to connect the experience of green space throughout the primary facade, emphasizing views towards the existing skyline. The signature tower will not only make a significant impact on the Tulsa Arts District, but will also transform the Downtown Tulsa skyline.
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Location Tulsa, Oklahoma
Site Analysis and Strategy
Walking Distance
Activated Street
Land Use
Vehicular & Pedestrian Access
Green Space Connection
Activated Access
Site Access
Parking Access
Design Morphology
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Associat with Architect Miyi Tsai
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I’M INN TAIPEI A HOTEL RENOVATION
As Architectural Designer in Miyi Tsai Architects Nov.2013 - Sep.2014 Role in Team : Concept, SD, DD, Production Drawing, Overseer The old hotel was run over 40 years by an old lady, who lived in the top floor of this building, near the most popular nightlife area, Linsen N. Rd, in central Taipei. Linsen N. Rd is full of old school hotels and pubs because of the determination of this area in earlier urbanization. Most of the outmoded hotels need to be renovated nowadays and provide better service for those bustled nightclub customers and increasing tourists. The concept of the building based on this area special industry -Blacksmith, which was bloom in 1966 Taipei. The client wants to create a whole different style to compare with others but still can symbolize the characteristic of this district. LOFT combines with traditional Taiwan culture and graffiti is the final propose. Before the renovation, the original facade was cracked and mottled. The tiles sometimes fell down and caused an accident. It had lots of problems and needed to be fixed immediately. About the interspace, the lobby was too small and made visits feel uncomfortable when they check in. Also, the rooms didn't smell good, too. The devices were too old for supporting using. Obviously, the hotel was always empty and in dead silence. After renovation, interior space becomes bright and clear. Customized furniture makes the hotel converted into a fashion and useful living place. The blue, conspicuous facade become a new icon in this area and create a conversation between travels and backpackers. The renovation brings a new life for this old district.
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Location Taipei, Taiwan
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Lobby Interior Elevation 1. Lobby 4. Storage 2. Living Room 5.~11. Room 3. Kitchen
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EXHIBITION & INSTALLATION 01. 2018 Venice Biennale, “Time Space Existence” May-Jun. 2018 Venice, Italy and Shanghai, China Design | Energy | Futures—to develop urban design proposals as well as post-industrial regeneration proposals for Xiong’an, a newly planned, non-capital functioned city. The projects featured in the catalogue were exhibited at the 2018 Venice Biennale, under the theme “Time Space Existence,” curated by the European Cultural Center, and were shortlisted for the University Project Award. This same work was also exhibited in Summer 2018 at the World Innovation & Entrepreneurship Expo (WIEE) in Shanghai.
02. Graduated Thesis Exhibition Jun.2013 Taipei, Taiwan The exhibition called Tryarch, which conducted by three architectural department's graduated student, include Tamkang University, National Cheng Kung University and Chung Yuan Christian University. The concept of the exhibition is talks about that everyone keep trying different option when we doing the thesis design. Also, pronounce of "try" is similar with "tri" which symbol there schools of architecture students.
03. Design | Energy | Futures Publication 2018
The research is to develop urban design proposals as well as post-industrial regeneration proposals for Xiong’an, a newly planned, non-capital functioned city. The research includes the issue of water, the future of the community and also about the new concept of the office building.
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04. HHDFun MS Studio Oct.2017 Syracuse, New York The project using rhino with grasshopper to test an organic structure which hanging on the Slocum Hall to exhibited. The process student study how to organize the shape in proper mechanics and then using the laser cutter to manufacture.
05. Urban Space Reuse Bamboo Installation Art Show Jan.2011 Taipei, Taiwan
The concept of the workshop was to create a space which can let people escape from busy city for a moment. We learned lots of skill to stable bamboo, and construct lots of dome space and bridge. By using the flexible characteristic of bamboo, it turned the cold concrete site into a spiritual shelter.
06. Tamsui Recycling Art Carnival Oct.2010 Taipei, Taiwan
To tell people how recycle important to our life. The government conducted a recycle art carnival, and invited student to make some installation by using recycle material. Our team decided to use recycle plastic bottle and bicycle as installation's structure. The wheels became a gear after added bottles on it. A new play equipment was born. We can saw lots of resident interact with it as a play device. The trash made some special experience for people.
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