ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
JASON CHEUNG UNSW B.Arch 2015-17 / UNSW M.Arch 2018-19
M.Arch Year 2
2019
Education
M.Arch Year 1
2018
Commercial
M.Arch Year 1
2018
Community
B.Arch Year 3
2017
Education
M.Arch Year 2
2019
Exhibition
T H I R D S PA C E 1 O’CONNELL STREET CHIPPENDALE COMMUNITY CENTRE M A R I A R I V E R E D U C AT I O N C E N T R E ARCHEX 2019 GRAPHIC DESIGN
site model | 1:500
T H I R D S PA C E I N N O V AT I O N C A M P U S F O R A R T, S C I E N C E & P U B L I C M.Arch Year 2 . 2019 . Education Timber is one of the oldest building materials known to humans. Recently, with the emergence and broader adoption of mass engineered wood, that this versatile product is being rediscovered as the base building material in an increasing range of contemporary building types in Australia. The studio explored a design for a new university building on the site at the UNSW Kensington Campus. Located on Anzac Parade, opposite the entry to the Mall, this building has the potential to become a new public face of UNSW, a first point of entry for students and visitors and the University’s public statement on its values, culture and commitment to a sustainable future. “Third space� is a concept for site of transdisciplinary engagement, enquiry and knowledge production that emerges when art and science intersect with the public domain. This project aims to provide space that enables interdisciplinary collaboration and public engagement with art, culture and science. Concrete double height structure allows cultural activities and welcomes public engagement by opening up towards the plaza and pedestrianised Anzac Parade while the upper floor engineered timber structure provides flexible learning, research and collaboration space.
NIDA
Roundhouse
exhibtion
Anzac e Pa ra d
UNSW Regiment
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New College Tyree
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UNSW Global
public domain plan | 1:2000
perspective through university mall
site model | 1:500
exhibition
plaza
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student housing
housing lobby
exhibition
coworking space/cafe
carpark
basement
Anzac Parade
tunnel exit
perspective through foyer Anzac Parade tunnel
cross section | 1:500
perspective through plaza
perspective through light rail stop
long section | 1:500
research labs
research labs
common collaborative area
research labs
research labs
research labs
common collaborative
common collaborative area
research labs
research labs
flexible classroom
research labs
flexible classroom
mu
research labs
research labs
flexible classroom
mu
artists stud
seminar room
seminar room
artists studios
artists studios
artists stud
ultifunctional rooms
n e area
perspective through research space
ultifunctional rooms
third floor plan | 1:500
perspective through collaboration space
dios
perspective through collaboration space
dios
fourth floor plan | 1:500
perspective through artists studios space
skylight
queen post beam with operable louvres
external blind
planter boxes
steel mesh
steel grate walkway
terracotta vertical & horizontal louvres
glulam post & beam structure
concrete-clt composite floor
east louvre facade
concrete posttensioned beam
upward bifold door
building detail section | 1:100
west green facade
gutter
fixing
terracotta horizontal louvres
terracotta vertical louvres
mullion fixing
glulam beam
spandrel panel
ceiling space for services
roof detail | 1:20 terracotta vertical louvres terracotta horizontal louvres
fixing
concrete-CLT composite floor
glulam beam
mullion fixing
spandrel panel
ceiling space for services
facade connection detail | 1:20
glulam post & beam CLT-concrete composit floor
facade glazing panel
terracotta verticl & horizontal louvres
concrete frame
isometric | facade assembly
facade model | 1:20
tower model | 1:1000
1 O’CONNELL STREET SYDNEY SUPER TOWER M.Arch Year 1 . 2018 . Commercial Sydney is Australia’s most global city and its CBD is Australia’s most important and most productive employment centre. To protect Sydney’s position and to plan for its growth, the City of Sydney has developed the Central Sydney Planning Strategy, which has identified the potential to unlock up to 2.9 million square meters of new floor space in the form of Super Towers which may be up 350 m. The site for the project is a city block bound by O’Connell, Pitt, Hunter, Bent and Spring Streets, with area of 8,800m 2
and 460m of street frontage. The new high-performance building would contains hotel, retail and commercial uses in the building base and commercial uses (offices) above, with a good public domain. The concept begins with looking at the boundary of the site. The site is filled up with 3 major volumes, the hotel, tower and a smaller building on the north. Extension is needed for the existing hotel for resolving hotel façade and accommodate underground metro connection. Tower sitting in the middle of with setback and entry plazas on both Spring and O’Connell Street. Building on the north responds to Farrer Place and buildings on it. Urban plaza is possible between tower and small building on the north. With in the tower, sided core is used to maximise floor area and lifts efficiency. External diagrid structure of 2m in depth minimises the number of internal columns, provides shading and a possibly striking appearance for the tower.
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lobby
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tower lobby carpark entry Australian Square
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metro exit
Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel
lower ground(spring street) floor plan | 1:1000
illustration of sydney skyline
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upper ground(o’connell street) floor plan | 1:1000
site model | 1:1000
Land’s Department
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hotel extension
Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel
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low rise typical floor plan | 1:1000
bent street elevation | 1:2000
Australian Square
Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Land’s Department
Hunter Street
Bent Street
long section | 1:2000
concrete floor slab
curtain pelmet
suspended ceiling
clear glass panel
external diagrid structure
spandrel panel
ducted skirting
diagrid - beam connection
steel floor beam
facade section | 1:50
site model | 1:250
CHIPPENDALE COMMUNITY CENTRE C O - W O R K I N G , R E C R E AT I O N A L , S O C I A L S PA C E M.Arch Year 1 . 2018 . Community The community centre on site will need to offer a broad range of uses including co-working, fitness classes, recreational, social and creative learning programs for all age groups and all mobility levels, with beautiful spaces for event seminars/meetings and personal booking hires. The site for the project is in Chippendale, a small inner-city suburb on the southern edge of the Sydney CBD. The land is located between Myrtle Street and Peace Park to the North, Pine Street to the West, pedestrian link being the extension of Beaumount Street to the East and an existing playground to the South. The existing three storey building to the North and playground to the South must be retained. Being inspired by the eclectic suburb of Chippendale, the surrounding building fabric and vegetation inform the building design. The use of engineered timber structure extends the sense of nature into the building, which contrasts the existing brick-heavy building fabric in Chippendale. Coloured brick wall is used on the ground floor for privacy and relates to the surrounding. Existing building is repurposed to contain library and cafe on the ground floor for public access and activation, and co-working spaces in the floor above. New timber addition contains gym on the southern end which allows opening up to the playground, and various event space on the upper floors.
fire stair
library
lift meeting cafe outdoor seating
wc
cafe health club car lift wc
Pine Street
Da ng ar Pla ce
Bea umo unt Stre et
waste disposal
playground
ground floor plan | 1:250
east elevation | 1:500
south elevation | 1:500
west elevation | 1:500
building model | 1:250
event space
co-working space
health club
wc & locker room
bike park
cross section | 1:250
co-working space
co-working space
library
bike park
car park
long section | 1:250
timber cladding
timber cladding
mullion fixing
clear glass panel
clear glass panel
louvre support
louvre support
coloured hardwood louvre
coloured hardwood louvre
clt floor slab
timber cladding
glulam beam
glulam column
louvres window
louvres window
preforrated brick wall
preforrated brick wall
facade section | 1:50
facade elevation | 1:50
illustration of interior space
site model | 1:200
M A R I A R I V E R E D U C AT I O N C E N T R E E D U C AT I O N FA C I L I T Y W I T H A C C O M M O D AT I O N B.Arch Year 3 . 2017 . Education This studio proposes an architectural project for an education facility and additional farming enterprises, having accommodation, studios and supporting spaces. A live-in farmer/caretaker will care for farm animals, apiary, chickens, goats, a small glasshouse, vegetable gardens and orchard. The site is located at 985 Beranghi Road, Crescent Head. Two rivers, Connection Creek and Maria River, form two boundaries making a 7km river frontage. The rivers are about 60kms from their outlet at Port Macquarie. The tidal range is only 600mm at the property. Up to four times a year heavy rains cause flooding of the acid sulphate alluvial flats. With the consideration of the view from the Marie Short House into the floodplain, the concept of the design is to create buildings that sit quietly in the site, hidden from the view from the house. Occupants will connect with the forest and have the view to the floodplain. The use of building material is primarily timber as a respond to the existing Marie Short House, the location of the site and the acid sulphate soil.
floor plan | 1:500
model | 1:200 | student accommodation
section cutting through accommodation | 1:500
section cutting through studio | 1:500
elevation | 1:500
model | 1:200 | studio
model | 1:200 | living area
accommodation detailed section | 1:50
detail model | 1:20
living space detailed section | 1:50
selected promotional graphics of ARCHEX 2019
ARCHEX 2019 GRAPHICS DESIGN M.Arch Year 2 . 2019 . Exhibition ARCHEX is the graduate exhibition of Master of Architecture and Bachelor of Architectural Studies from the University of New South Wales, featuring work from all graduating students from the postgraduate and undergraduate programs. The Student Exhibition Committee, consists of 25 Master and Bachelor students, worked tirelessly to put together every aspect of the exhibition, from seeking venue, sponsorship, producing publications, advertising, fabrication to curation. I was involved in the Project Management as well as the Marketing and Graphics Design team. I was responsible for curating and creating the content of the exhibition social media account. I also created animations video that were displayed during the exhibition. The design concept of these content is largely based on the ARCHEX logo, which was designed with a team effort. By deconstructing and playing with elements of the logo, despite the variety of content, the graphics is consistent throughout and essence of the exhibition is maintained.
archex instagram profile @archex_unsw_2019
selected promotional graphics of ARCHEX 2019
ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO JASON CHEUNG UNSW B.Arch 2015-17 / M.Arch 2018-19