Architectural Portfolio 2021

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Architectural Portfolio



Hongchang Duan

Selected Works 2019-2021 Masters + Professional Work

Architectural Portfolio

Melbourne School of Design


CV

I am an architectural graduate from Melbourne School of

Design. After finishing 5 years of architectural education at

the University of Melbourne, I have gained special interests in small to medium scale projects. Although I heavily enjoy speculative projects, where real life questions could be

fantasied and entertained, my main interest lies with the

exploration of materiality to enrich experience and the idea of the human scale. I would love to further this interest in

my future career and gain a deeper understanding of what architecture should do in the contemporary world and enrich the communities around us.


education 2019 - 2021 Master of Architecture University of Melbourne 2015 - 2017 Bachelor of Environments, Major in Architecture University of Melbourne 2013-2014 International Baccalaureate Diploma St. Peter’s College, Adelaide

experience

name:

Hongchang (Andy) Duan

birth:

2 July 1995

address: 2408/23 MacKenzie Street Melbourne contact: +61 458 971 081 d.andy9572@gmail.com

skills Sketchup

advanced

Rhino 3D

advanced

AutoCAD

advanced

Revit

advanced

ArchiCAD

intermediate

reference

Photoshop

advanced

Scott Woods

Illustrator

advanced

Academic Fellow in Architecture, University of Melbourne woods.scott@unimelb.edu.au

InDesign

advanced

Architectural Student Six Degrees Architects (2017-2019) Architectural Graduate CHT Architects (2021-ongoing)

Peter Malatt Director Six Degrees Architects Peter.Malatt@sixdegrees.com.au

Language English Mandarin Chinese


masters + professional selected works contents


selected works masters degree + professional project

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infrastructural sublime case file: dartmouth

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professional project

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st kilda conservatory

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sunken theatre

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constructed memories

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architecture technology


infrastructural sublime: dartmouth

architectural design thesis project

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After World War II, Australia had undergone a historic effort in constructing some of the biggest infrastructure projects the country has ever seen. The Snowy Scheme and the subsequent hydroelectric works in the Alpine region not only had substantial impact on a national scale, but also the hyper local. Behind the practicality the mega-infrastructures provide, is the complexity of the cultural value these infrastructures possess. Their grandiose scale and national importance make them inherently sublime, but the increasing fragility these regional towns faces stand in opposition of that sublimity. One such town is Dartmouth, established in 1973 for the construction of Dartmouth Dam, which accounts for a substantial water supply for the River Murray. The proposed intervention seeks to respond to this phenomenon, with a suite of projects: a community vault, a pool, and an observation tower, these three projects will be sited on three site conditions found in Dartmouth, The town, the water edge and the Mountain.

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infrastructural sublime: community vault

architectural design thesis project

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community vault site plan

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fig. 002

community vault axonometrics

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infrastructural sublime: community vault

architectural design thesis project

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community vault plan

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fire engine garage

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community space

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garage office

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vault reception

document vault

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object vault

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infrastructural sublime: community vault

architectural design thesis project

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community vault section

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broadcasting

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infrastructural sublime: community vault

architectural design thesis project

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vault corridor

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centre reception


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silhouette

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bushfire event


infrastructural sublime: the splash pool

architectural design thesis project

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the plash pool site plan

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infrastructural sublime: the splash pool

architectural design thesis project

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the plash pool section

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reservoir

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aqueduct


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change room

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the pool

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infrastructural sublime: the splash pool

architectural design thesis project

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the plash pool axonometrics reservoir 05 aqueduct

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change room

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the plash pool

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infrastructural sublime: the tower

architectural design thesis project

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the tower site plan

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the tower plan

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infrastructural sublime: the tower

architectural design thesis project

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the tower axonometrics

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tower arrival

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tower as monument

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fig. 018

bushfire event


south jerrabomberra community centre

professional project: six degrees architects

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Image courtesy to Six Degrees Architects drawn by Simon O’brien

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South Jerrabomberra Community Centre is a project I was involved with during my time at Six Degrees Architects, predominantly during Town Planning phase. The project is a proposed community centre for a future residential development near the border of New South Wales and Canberra. The project heavily references the archetypal utilitarian rural shearing shed. Significant element of the existing woolshed on the site is proposed being re-used and re-purposed in the new community centre, bringing richness and historical contexts to the community that will use this building. My role in this project include assisting project architect with drafting and modeling in Revit, being a part of the designing process and subsequently consolidating the drawings into a Town Planning report. It was a great experience being a part of this phase from the very start to finish, and contributing my effort in setting up the Revit model and being part of the documentation team.

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south jerrabomberra community centre

professional project: six degrees architects

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3268

NW ELEVATION

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12470

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DRAWING TITLE

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exploded isonometrics

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DRAWING No.

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community centre plan


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DECK 116m2

RL 632.550 m

SALES OFFICE 101.3 m² RL 632.550 m

GALLERY

AMENITIES 25.8 m²

WATER TANK KITCHEN 39.4 m²

CLOSING OFFICE WATER 18.7 m² TANK

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KITCHEN 24.6 m²

MULTI-USE 298.1 m²

STAGE

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NOM. 1100 LITRE GREASE TRAP (1400L x 750W x 1360H)

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NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION

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DRAWING TITLE

VILLAGE BUILDING CO.

DRAWING No.

ANDERSON PLACE NSW CLIENT

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STH JERRABOMBERRA COMMUNITY CENTRE

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NORTH

PROJECT No.

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6/03/2019 5:00:24 PM

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professional project: six degrees architects

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VILLAGE BUILDING CO.

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SITE GROUND RL 631.100 mm FFL 632.550 SITE RL 631.100 m SITE RL 631.100 m REVISION

SIX DEGREES PTY LTD

A 8/03/2019 2:43:48 PM ST 1 : 200 @A3

A.C.N. 070 147 278

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DRAWING TITLE STH JERRABOMBERRA COMMUNITY CENTRE fig. 019 community centre elevation

ELEVATIONS

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GS CLIENT

CEILING RL 635.780 m GROUND FFL 632.550 m

SITE RL 631.100 m

1 : 200

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ROOF RL 639.270 m

VILLAGE BUILDING CO. PROJECT No.

18024

DRAWING No.

TP07

REVISION

ROOF SIX DEGREES PTY RL LTD639.270 m


first year design studio project 03 st kilda conservatory

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The St Kilda Conservatory takes a look at the once lively inner urban cultural precinct, St Kilda’s Fitzroy Street. The project proposes a multi-use hotel, which also functions as an art gallery aimed for a hyper local context. The conservatory looks at the legacy of the Tolarno Hotel on Fitzroy Street, and the idea of the “conservatory” as a typological precedent for the hotel-gallery hybrid. By offering such programme for the street, the project seeks to revitalise the area and bring back the former glory of Fitzroy Street.

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st kilda conservatory

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first year design studio project

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fig. 020

UP

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ground floor plan

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main gallery

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coomunity engagement

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gift shop

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retail / hospitality

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laneway

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theatre

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front elevation

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st kilda conservatory

Section BB @ 1:100 on A0

first year design studio project

Artists Hostel @1:50 on A0

Penthouse @1:50 on A0

Standard Room @1:50 on A0

fig. 022

typical hotel room plan

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fig. 023

fig. 024 penthouse

artist residence

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st kilda conservatory

first year design studio project

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fig. 025

sectional perspective

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fig. 026

arrival

fig. 027

sky gallery

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fig. 028

garden bar


first year design studio project 04 sunken theatre

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Romani people, although little spoken about or heard from, have been a significant community in Paris throughout its history. Known for being nomadic, their transience and lack of written language has made preserving their community history difficult. As time passes, these histories are slowly being forgotten. The sunken theatre is a place for story telling in an imaginery site in Alphaville, Paris. Inspired by the direct oral nature of Romani culture, it offers recording and physical archiving of community history. Through in-house editing, the pieces of history can be stitched together and told to a wider audience in an immerse story-telling experience. While the physical copies of the histories are kept in the archive, the stories themselves remain nomadic.

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first year design studio project 04 sunken theatre

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fig. 029

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axonometric drawing


sunken theatre

first year design studio project

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arrival garden

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foyer

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recording studio

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control room

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writing room

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herbal archive

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cegled water jug storage

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audio storage

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playback room

fig. 030

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sunken theatre

first year design studio project

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entry sequence

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foyer

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recording studio

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control room

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sunken theatre

first year design studio project

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control room

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writing room

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herbal archive

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cegled water jug storage

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the theatre

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building section

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sunken theatre

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zoomed in section

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recording studio

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control room

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sunken theatre

first year design studio project

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heirloom archive

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building compositional model

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constructed memories

second year design studio project

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Constructed Memories

Residential Complex in Südliche Friedrichstadt in Berlin MAXXI, Rome

Artefect 4: The Spectre of Streetscape

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This studio was conducted under the context and in association of a major retrospective exhibition: Aldo Rossi the Architect and the the Cities, at the Zaha Hadid designed National Museum of 21st Century Art (MAXXI). The studio investigate the idea of architectural representation and exhibition, and how architecture could be shown in the institutional context of a museum. Constructed Memories takes the archival drawings of Rossi’s entry to the International Building Exhibition in Berlin, 1984, and reinterpret its presence in the institutional context. The project explores the temporary nature of architectural exhibitions, and how the memories and monumentality of the apartment complex in Berlin could be represented in the temporary structures with the MAXXI.

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constructed memories

second year design studio project

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Residential Complex in Südliche Friedrichstadt in B MAXXI, Rome

isometrics

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isonometric composition


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Residential Complex in Südliche Friedrichstadt in Berlin

Residential Complex in Südliche Friedrichstadt in Berlin MAXXI, Rome

Artefect 1: Insterted Arrival

Artefect 2: Concealed Theatre

second year design studio project

MAXXI, Rome

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Residential Complex in Südliche Friedrichstadt in Berlin MAXXI, Rome

Constructed Memories

Artefect 4: The Spectre of Streetscape

Residential Complex in Südliche Friedrichstadt in Berlin MAXXI, Rome

Artefect 3: the Verticality and Horizontality of Skins

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Constructed Memories

Residential Complex in Südliche Friedrichstadt in Berlin

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MAXXI, Rome

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Artefect 5: the Ghosted Memory of Friedrichstadt Block 10

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Constructed Memories

Residential Complex in Südliche Friedrichstadt in Berlin MAXXI, Rome

Event 2: Second Entrance

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Constructed Memories

Residential Complex in Südliche Friedrichstadt in Berlin MAXXI, Rome

Event 3: Memories of the skins

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Constructed Memories memories of the corridor

Residential Complex in Südliche Friedrichstadt in Berlin MAXXI, Rome

Event 5: the Ghosted Memory of Friedrichstadt Block 10

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the ghosted memory of friedrichstadt block 10


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architecture technology

Melbourne School of Design APPLIED ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY

first year construction core subject

Subject Coordinator: Dr Giorgio Marfella

INSERT HERE A SIGNIFICANT OVERALL PICTURE OF YOUR PROJECT (THE ‘HERO SHOT’)

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL WITH KEY ENVELOPE DETAILS FOR A TALL OFFICE BUILDING IN MELBOURNE CBD ABPL90118 in collaboration with Applied Architectural Technology Final Submission Panphilla Pua Joseph Cheng DESIGN DEVELOPMENT REPORT

Team Member

Yan Ping Panphila Pau 1099339

Team Member

Joseph Hong Hong Cheng 759273

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Team Member

Tutor

Tutorial N.

Hongchang Duan

Anthony Blazquez

#14

Due Date

754775

20 June 2020


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