Architecture Portfolio_Ei Yoon Myat Oo

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Architecture Portfolio Ei Yoon Myat Oo


EDUCATION 2017-2019 : Bachelor of Design (Architecture) The University of Melbourne Carlton,VIC, MELBOURNE 3000 2016-2017 : Trinity College (February Main Intake) Carlton,VIC, MELBOURNE 3000

EI YOON MYAT OO eiyoonmoo@gmail.com https://eiyoonmoo.wixsite.com/portfolio (+95) 095145761 405,Yadana Condo, 9 mile, Pyay Road, Yangon,Myanmar

2008-2016 : International Language Business Centre- Yangon,MYANMAR (Highschool Diploma)

WORK EXPERIENCE As an aspiring graduate architect, I focus on sustainability while achieving minimalist designs. Ideas of my design emerged from the fundamental basis and relationships between space and mass .Additionally, it is essential for the building to be well designed through all means but the most critical facet in the design is to provide a beneficial impact on the local community. Throughout my academic career, I have discovered a philosophy that demands design as an interdisciplinary, collective effort to respond to contemporary needs and future issues. I believe great design is the result of collaborative work combined with passionate, innovative, sensitive values that transforms a place or object into a unique solution that responds to human needs. Hence, my vision to attain this is through creating sustainable design whilst keeping in mind of my interest in people and other sociocultural factors.

2018-2019 : Architect Intern Shwe Taung Group (Yangon, Myanmar) 2020

: Architect Intern John Holland (Melbourne, Austrailia)

AWARD/EXHIBITION 2017 : MSDx FODR AFLK Gallery 2018 : MSDx Winter (Digital Design) 2019 : MSDx Spring (Studio Epsilon)

VOLUNTEERING EXPERIENCE 2017-2018 : Publicity Director Myanmar Student Associations (The University of Melbourne)

SKILLS Rhino AutoCAD SketchUp VRay Lumion Enscape Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator

Adobe Indesign Microsoft Office Unreal Engine Fabrications WIX


CONTENTS

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THE AMICAL (Community Health Care Centre)

02

THE STEPS (The Library and The City)

03

THE PAVILION OF LUMINESCENCE

04

CARLTON STACK (Residential Housing)

05

YOU, THE LIBRARY AND THE CUBE

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CONSTRUCTION ANALYSIS

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PG 24-29


THE AMICAL Community Health Care Center

Design Studio Epsilon, Semester 2, 2019 Defining community health service as the social model of health, the main design objective is to promote a community health care center as the place, which is socially, economically, and environmentally friendly to the public. Elaborating “art� together with the health center does not only promote cultural diversity but also distribute several health benefits., environmental aspects and social advantages. For the environmental factor, the sole purpose is to optimize sun light, minimize noise pollution and more greenery. Local materials are also chosen to fulfill the long-term sustainability of the community.

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SPLIT

FOLLOWING THE DYNAMIC OUTLINES OF THE SURROUNDING CONTEXT

TRIM ACCORDINGLY WITH THE SITE CONTEXTS

SUBTRACT

Site Plan

Concept Diagram

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Ground Floor Plan- Commercial

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Group Therapy

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Group Therapy

Second Floor

M e Ro etin om g Up

Fourth Floor Plan

Outdo or Space

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Section A-A

Section B-B

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East Elevation

West Elevation

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Exterior Perspective- View From Lygon Street

Exterior Perspective- View From Cemetry Road

Exterior Perspective- View From Lygon Street

Exterior Perspective- View From Cemetry Road

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Interior Perspective- Main Lobby

Interior Perspective- Second Floor Sub Lobby

Interior Perspective- Yoga Studio

Interior Perspective- Staff Offices

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THE STEPS The Library And The City

Design Studio Delta, Semester 1, 2019 As the site is in China Town, it is crucial to promote and enhance the characteristic of China Town anchoring it as a cultural centre for the network of Chinese-Australian community. The form of the library was inspired from the ancient Chinese concept of “Ying-Yang” which indicated dualism and contrary forces. The structure was split into two individuals to balance between light and dark spaces-the “light zone” with the maximum transparency to display programming to the outsider and the concealed “dark zone” to store books to prevent from deterioration. Splitting the zone also creates the division of the public and private area. Furthermore, the “grey zone” is also included to indicate the “in-between” area which is the transition space (semi-private) between the two zone. With the inclusion of stairs in the middle automatically creates the zoning and the sense of entrance. Moreover, each floor is arranged at different heights to enhance interconnection and for the aspect of visualization to create more interesting spaces.

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Concept Diagram

Site Plan

Concept Diagram

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Exploded Isometric

Exploded Isometric

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Loading Bays

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periodic collection

collection help desk

Collection/sorting

check In & out Returns station

Lecture Theatre/Cinema

Bilingual collection

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bookshop

Cafe

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Customer service desk

Gallery

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Third floor

Team Leader Office

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general collection Kitchenette and Lunch Area

Floor Plans Fifth floor

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Sixth floor

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Staff Office

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Staff

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Seventh floor

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Exterior Perspective

Exterior Perspective

Interior Perspective

Interior Perspective

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THE PAVILION OF LUMINESCENCE

Digital Design, Semester 1, 2018 Main concept of “The Luminescence Pavilion” to maximize the absorption and diffusing effect of light creating light-dark pattern of the structure. Aluminum panels create a definite boundary between exterior and interior. Perforations at the top of the panel enable light to pass through during the daytime while it enables to light inside the pavilion to spread out a night. However, the opposite side’ panels do not have prefoliation to restrict the flow of lights to achieve the light-dark effect at night by contracting with the opposite side. Transparent glass roof supports the aluminum panels and enable natural light to pass through the pavilion. Metal chrome self-supporting base structure enhances the visualization of the pavilion. -14-


Exploded Isometric KEY Aluminum panels create a definite boundary between exterior and interior. Perforations at the top of the panel enable light to pass through during the day time while it enable to light inside the pavilion to spread out a night.

Transparent glass roof does not only support the aluminum panels but also enable natural light to pass through the pavilion.

Primary circulation Circulation paths Spatial Threshols Aluminium panels on this side has no prefoliation to restrict the flow of lights to achieve the lightdark effect at night by contracting with the opposite side.

Pavilion provides shelter for small gatherings. Metal chrome self-supporting base structure to enhance the visualization of the pavilion

Main entrance to allow circulation without having to use steps and also to drain out rainwater.

Steps are arranged in different height to provide seating space and creates a threshold by separating the landscape with the pavilion by playing with the level of the landscape. Step act as the “threshold� that differentiate the interior of the pavilion with the surrounding seating area.

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Grasshopper scripts of the designing progress

Grasshopper scripts of the designing progress

Physical Model (1: 100)

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CARLTON STACK Residential Building

Design Studio Gamma, Semester 2, 2018 Observations were the density of housing and long narrow sites, often a shared wall and a tightly packed arrangement. The houses were of similar shapes but had a sense of individuality with their appearance and characterizes. Hence, the main aim was to provide individuality within a tight urban site and to adapt to the changes of the community over time. Main steel structure is load bearing and allows for the movement of parts within. The idea that the community can change, arrange, and repair their modules overtime without compromising the structure. Modules are sizes according to their occupants and potential usagesThis focuses on the diversifying aspect of the brief where it is not a static form, community involvement and bring individuality to the site. Grid is designed o the existing house plots that were made. The site was divided into narrow plots as the Hoddle grid over Melbourne follows this formula. This is very orderly and allows for space eďŹƒciency.

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Conceptual sketch

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Planning Sketch Sun-Shadow Diagram

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Ground Floor Plan (1:100)

Exploded Axonometric & Program

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Perspective Collage- Upper Floor View

Perspective Collage- View from Canning Street

Perspective Collage- View from Canning Street

Perspective Collage- Elevation from Canning Street

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Planting Diagram

Physcial Model (1: 100)

Physcial Model (1: 100)

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YOU, THE LIBRARY AND THE CUBE

Design Studio Delta, Semester 1, 2019 A 2-week design proposal for a personal library in a 3mx3mx3m cube, storing up to 900 books and offering a workplace, a place to read and a public circulation path connection two adjacent libraries via a portal. With the concept of contradiction between private and public space, the main aim of the cube library was to create several personal spaces. Oversighting of the intruders, the enclosure is engulfed and to be occupied by an individual. Hence, those individualized spaces are created by either tugging underneath or placed behind the book shelfs to maximize the space efficiency. Despite the inadequate available space, the priority was to generate flexible circulation with minimum bottlenecks. Fluid circulation was induced yet entice individuals into the space with inconsequential discoveries in the limited cubic layout. -22-


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Library in the Cube

Library in the Cube (Materials)

1:25 Isometric Drawing

1:25 Isometric Drawing

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CONSTRUCTION ANALYSIS

Kew House by Bent Architecture Living Area Construction Analysis, Semester 2,2018 By examining the Kew House by Bent Architecture, the purpose of the second year construction studio was to learn the construction techniques and procedures, by analyzing how it is, as built, then by documenting twelve construction stages of the house in chronological order. The allocated section for my analysis was that of the living area adjoining the courtyard space. By analyzing the construction, one was to determine how the design might have influenced the construction techniques employed.

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10.Service

6.Roof Structure

11.Internal Partition 40mm quarter block on top of the blockwork

7. Roof Cover

Lower ceiling over appliance ledge Internal hearth

Boral concrete blockwork is used for internal work

8.Window System

Case Study Upper Ground Floor As Built

5.Intermediate Suspended Wall

12. Finishing 4.Building Frame

Water proofing

Bottom of rebate to be RL>12.30 TYP.to lower ground flood perimeter walls

3.Ground Floor Support

Case Study Section as built

9.External Wall

Case Study Lower Ground Floor As Built 1.Site Preparation 2. Footing and Site Layout

Construction Analysis Construction Analysis

Drawing Tittle

Floor Plans Drawing Tittle Floor Plans

Student Name:

Tutor Name:

Scale

Ei Yoon Myat Oo- 900444

Mia Willemsen

1 : 50 @A3 (drawn in millimeters)

Coordinators Name: StudentPugnale Name: Alberto

Date: Tutor Name: 06 / Aug / 2018 Mia Willemsen

Ei Yoon Myat Oo- 900444

Coordinators Name:

Date:

Alberto Pugnale

06 / Aug / 2018

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Scale

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North


Construction Stages (Plan)

STAGE 1: Site preparation

STAGE 4: Lower Ground External wall and Block work

STAGE 2: Concrete Pouring

STAGE 5: Lower Ground Floor and decking primary structure

STAGE 3: Retaining Wall Construction and erection of columns

STAGE 6:Upper Ground Floor structure

90mm I.DIA. I.DIA. 90mm Agricultural pipe pipe Agricultural

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Lysaught ‘Klip-Lok’ 406 Roof Sheeting Insulation Sarking Clip

Insulation Sarking Clip

Shaded Plate Downlight

Zinc Parapet capping

STAGE 10: Installation of services

STAGE 7: Roof structure insulation and fixing

Fine Ribbed Seagrass Ceiling Ling Folded Aluminum Window Sill

STAGE 8: Installation of windows and door system

STAGE 11:Internal partitions, and lining of Plasterboards 600x300mm Porcelain Tiles Flooring

180mm widex 19mm thick timber floorboards

Wall mounted light fitting

Waterproofing for Deck Floor Recessed Hydronic Heating

Switches 1060mm high solid balustrade

19mm External Timber Decking Kitchen Sink

STAGE 9: External Cladding

STAGE 12: Finishing

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Construction Stages (Section)

STAGE 1: Site preparation

STAGE 4: Lower Ground External wall and Block work

STAGE 2: Concrete Pouring

STAGE 5: Lower Ground Floor and decking primary structure

STAGE 3: Retaining Wall Construction and erection of columns

STAGE 6: Upper Ground Floor structure

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STAGE 7: Roof structure insulation and fixing

STAGE 10: Installation of services

STAGE 8: Installation of windows and door system

STAGE 11: Internal partitions, and lining of Plasterboards

STAGE 9: External Cladding

STAGE 12: Finishing trades

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