Do It Atelier Portfolio spring 2019

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Selected Projects



Three schoolmates share the same passion and philosophy towards design. Here they founded Do It Atelier.

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Reg. Architect in the Netherlands, MA(Arch), BSAS (Hons)

Reg. Architect in Demark MA(Arch), BASAS

Reg. Architect in Demark MA(Arch), BASAS

KARLY LUI is a registered architect in the Netherlands. She obtained her Bachelor of Science in Architectural studies and her Master of Arts in Architecture from City University of Hong Kong and Hochschule Anhalt in Germany respectively.

TOMY LAU completed his 5 academic years of Architectural Studies in Curtin University of Technoloy Perth, Hong Kong and Hochschule Anhalt, Germany. He had short internship in Berlin and Tokyo. He is active in different type of deisgn and partcipating various competitions and won different finalists and honorable mentions.

JAI YIP graduated from Curtin University of Technology Perth (Bachelor Degree), Hong Kong and Hochschule Anhalt (Master Degree), Germany majoring Architectural Studies. Through the design training during the five academic years, her talent was particulary shown on the ability of design integration for resolved and coherent design proposals.

Her practical experiences involve architectural and interior design particularly in commercial sectors such as shopping mall, hotel, retail etc. She is also experienced in project administration and coordination for local projects. Her education background equipped her with the knowledge and skills to work as an architect with critical thinking.

His academic background and practical experience in Hong Kong and Berlin not only equipped him with various skills including both by hand and computational, but also shaped him as an aesthetic orientated designer.

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Her practical experiences in local architectural and interior projects enhanced her project administration and coordination skills. Moreover, her open minded attitute makes her explore and handle a range of design possibilities creatively.


The Cloud New Delia’s Hall at Good Hope Secondary School

This is a tendering proposal for Design and Construction of Redevelopment of Delia’s Hall in Good Hope School (Secondary Section). Delia’s Hall has stood uphill since 1980s. Over the past few decades, she is not merely a beautiful structure but is conceived of Good Hope spirit as well as the collective memory among all students and staffs. As an additional auditorium is required in this design brief, we proposed to keep this elegant building and have the new auditorium sitting above it.

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Client: Law Chi Yip Construction Company Limited Area: 5305 m2

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Dr Sun Yat-sen Historical Trail Assist curator Central and Western District, Hong Kong

Tourism Commission, in collaboration with Central and Western District Council and Leisure and Cultural Services Department, undertook the revitalisation of the Dr Sun Yat-sen Historical Trail. Under the theme of “art across time�, nine local artists were engaged to redesign the plaques with their idiosyncratic visual lingo to showcase the rich historical and cultural characteristic of Hong Kong. Dr Sun Yat-sen Historical Trail, the whole journey of 16 Spots (about 2 hours walk)

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Re-rendering Lai Chi Wo More Than High Rise Exhibition in Tokyo

Would everyone make an effort to sustain their local traditional culture in such rapid changing and well developed commercial city, HONG KONG? ARCHITECTURE WITHOUT ARCHITECT | SUSTAINABLE LIVING STYLE IN THE VILLAGE

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Kiln at Lai Chi Wo

Land Art piece invited HKU Land Visions: Experiencing Land Art in Hong Kong 2016

City is expanding rapidly while more and more villages are shrinking. Villagers of Lai Chi Wo moved to the city to make a living and abandoned their village. In this revitalization project, we intended to build a pottery kiln in Lai Chi Wo and; to educate the villagers to make use of the kiln to produce ceramic tiles with the local materials for repairing the traditional Hakka houses. The pottery kiln acts as a new “heart� to the village that draws more human activities. This is a gesture of self-sustaining living style in the village.

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Art Piece @ Xiamen Mall Proposal and visualization of art piece for shopping mall, Xiamen, China Joint venture design project with Imagnative, Vine Group

Bead Screen can use to symbolize the entrance. It is commonly used to block the unwanted sight in southern China areas. Bead is light and can be varies in shape, size and colours. They are stringing together in order to form a surface. The screen is rich in colour and light to open. It blocks the views but it is also transparent. Creating the boundary but symbolizing it is easily to get in at the same time. The ides is used for the grand sculpture for the entrance of a shopping mall. Furthermore, to match the colourful glasses inside, the bead screens let the light penetrating and creating similar effect to the glasses.

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Restaurant Renovation Japanese and Malaysia restaurant at MaOnShan, MongKok, Hong Kong Joint venture design project with Imagnative, Vine Group

The Japanese and Malaysia restaurant. We get involved in assisting on the restaurant design. The design challenge which is that two restaurants are sharing the same kitchen but pretend to be 2 separated restaurants within one site. We presented the culture identities to attach the customers. The Client also further applied the same design concept in 2 places, Mong Kok and Ma On Shan. Both sites are inside shopping mall. Furthermore, the schedule is very tight. Finally, the restaurants only took 40 days from design to finish in one site! Though we have not participated in the construction site supervision, we produce all the construction drawings and detailing.

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Material idea is taken from the Malaysian architectural elements and wall finishes. The colour tones and patterning are adapted.

Japanese style can be felt by the tone of wood adapted and the details of the wood panels. The idea of pitch roof of moving stall in Japan is also adapted in the noodle bar area.

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Reataurant @ MongKok

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My Cinema Broadway Cinema House, YOHO Mall I, Yuen Long, Hong Kong

My Cinema is newly open in 2017. This 8-houses cinema is the first one having IMAX house in Yuen Long. The design concept is about Wind 風| Light 光| Shadow 影| City 城

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Client | Chief Design Architect: Meta4 Design Forum Limited Area: approx. 4630m2

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ATTENTION of passerby is captured by the full height LED screen playing the latest movie trailers. The two massive logo design echo the design concept with beam of light graphically.

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CEILING is presented in origami way to create different shades of shadow subtly.

IMAX House Design of lighting is carefully arranged not to disturb audience during movie time. Changing colour of lighting elegantly highlight the space. 32


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GENERAL NOTES: THIS DRAWING AND THE CONTENT HEREIN ARE THE PROPERTY OF META4 DESIGN FORUM LTD. AND THE COPYRIGHT OF DESIGN BELONGS TO META4 DESIGN FORUM LTD. NO PART OF THE DRAWING AND DESIGN HEREIN MAY BE REPRODUCED OR EXECUTED WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT OF META4 DESIGN FORUM LTD. ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN MILLIMETRES UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. DO NOT TAKE MEASUREMENT S DIRECT FROM THE DRAWINGS. CONTRACTORS AND ANYONE WHO MAKE REFERENCE TO THIS DRAWING ARE ADVISED TO CHECK AND VERIFY DIMENSIONS ON SITE. THIS DRAWING IS SUBJECT TO STATUTORY APPROVAL OF RELEVANT BUILDING AUTHORITY AND TO TECHNICAL VERIFICAITON BY OTHER DISCIPLINES.

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Broadway Cinema at YOHO TOWN

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GENERAL NOTES:

THIS DRAWING AND THE CONTENT HEREIN ARE META4 DESIGN FORUM LTD. AND THE COPYRIGH TO META4 DESIGN FORUM LTD.

NO PART OF THE DRAWING AND DESIGN HEREIN OR EXECUTED WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN CO DESIGN FORUM LTD.

ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN MILLIMETRES U STATED. DO NOT TAKE MEASUREMENT S DIRECT

CONTRACTORS AND ANYONE WHO MAKE REFERE ARE ADVISED TO CHECK AND VERIFY DIMENSION

THIS DRAWING IS SUBJECT TO STATUTORY APPR BUILDING AUTHORITY AND TO TECHNICAL VERIF DISCIPLINES.

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Fr. Bogadek Corner Biology Laboratory, St. Louis School, Hong Kong

Fr. Bogadek is renowned for discovering a rare burrowing lizard on Hei Ling Chau island in the mid of 1980s. And the lizard is now known as Dibamus bogadeki. Fr. Bogadek was Biology teacher in St. Louis School from 1968 to 1994. After his retirement, he supervises the running of biology laboratory until present. This corner is particularly designed for honoring Fr. Bogadek for his contribution and achievement by displaying his collection of specimen.

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Client: St. Louis Old Boys’ Association Chief Design Architect: Choy Siu Kwan Area: 15 m2

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This corner is designed to serve both display and storage of the specimens. The desk was preserved as working space for Fr. Bogadek. Classic ambience is achieved by the selection of chestnut wood and sophiscated design of lighting.

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K House Serenity Park, Tai Po, Hong Kong

This flat of 355 ft2 is designed for a newly wed couple who are at their early 30. They are eager for an open space allowing individual actvities. After work, they used to taking a nap on the couch and watching movie. Both of them have least demand on materials but high demand on space.

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To enhance the sense of space, the circulation for daily activities was extended through layout design. By combining the bedroom with the living room, sunlight can be introduced to every corner of the flat. Instead of defining the space by wall, the flat is divided into three main areas by level differences: Living area (the lowest), working and dinning area (the 1st platform) and the bedroom (the 2nd platform). 41


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The bedroom is seperated from the dinning area by a wardrobe and a sliding door is set back to increase its privacy. For the sake of keeping the flat tidy effortlessly, habits of the couple are carefully considered with some detail design such as hanging hooks on the wall for jackets and raise up space at the bottom of the full height cabinet for shoes.

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R House Harbour Place, Hung Hom, Hong Kong

The flat is owned by a family of young couple and a baby boy. They would like to change the study to a bedroom for their kid. Hence, this project is intended to merge the functions of study, living and dining into one open space. Within 200 sq.ft , the working desk and storage space are merged in full height cabinet along the wall, so more space is spared for family activities.

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To lighten the bulkiness of the full height cabinet wall, we keep the selection of material as few as possible. The cement rendered wall cool down the overall warm tone of wooden cabinet and wooden floor. With some highlights of black and brass, the elegant simpleness is enriched.

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Different attempts were tried at the design stage. It is challenging to accommodate several functions and serve high demand of storage space. Through the arrangement of the furnitures, the space is vaguely divided into front door, living area, dining area, working area and circulation.

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New Art Playground Art Museum at Suncheon Southern Gate, Korea

Suncheon has been renowned as an “eco-city”. Actually it was an old city having a variety of historical and cultural trails within the Suncheon Wall. However, the old city has been neglected due to the rapid industrialization. This Museum Design Competition aims to make an effort to regenerate Suncheon articulating a new vision for it as a ‘Humanities City’. We believe each city has its own metabolism and each society nurtures its unique culture, we should respect to the nature of a city in the process of city development. Besides, art exists in our daily lives so as you could find it in the neighbourhood. Hence, we would like to merge the art playground into the community to connect the visitors and the citizens.

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Dancing Belt National Museum Complex Master Plan of Administrative City, Korea

This is an international competition for National Museum Complex Master Plan. The site of 190,000m2 is located in the spatial axis that connects the Urban Atrium, Urban Symbol Square, Central Park, etc. The Dancing Belt is the major circulation axis connecting the clusters of museums on both sides. The layout of outdoor space for each museum allows the entension of the museum in the future. Sustainable design is adopted in the masterplanning such as collection of rainwater for irrigation of greenery over the site.

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