Yu-Li Liao's Portfolio 2021

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YU-LI LIAO The Berlage Post-master in Architecture and Urban Design

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Introduction


Hello! I am Yu-Li Liao. I’m a Taiwanese architect and was born, grown up in the capital city of Taiwan, Taipei. I graduated there and after I was lucky to join two architecture companies to practice with works of design development, construction documents, competitions, and graphic skills from 2014 to 2018. These experiences allowed me to carry out missions under pressure and made me good at problem-solving and at teamwork. In the spring of 2020, I graduated from the Berlage post-master in architecture and urban design at TU Delft, Netherlands. I love to explore methods for spatial creations, and I’m interested in seeking identity and meaning for each project. I am capable of seeing the details and always finding the best or applicable solution for the project. I am passionate about the comical-style graph as a media and enthusiastic to travel and to meet different people, cultures in the world, which help me to understand the distinct meaning of built-environment. I am glad to share my works with you.

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Yu-Li Liao nationality:

Taiwan

date of birth:

20/11/1986

current location:

Delft, Netherlands

email:

a0939740551@gmail.com

phone:

+31 617319432

issue:

issuu.com/ericliao7/docs/yl_portfolio

inkedin:

linkedin.com/in/liaoyu-liarchitect/

Be:

behance.net/yuliliao

QUALIFICATION

2016

Registered Architect, Taiwan

2020 / 2018

The Berlage Post-master in Architecture and Urban Design Delft University of Technology Delft, The Netherlands

2014 / 2009

Master of Architecture and Urban Design National Taipei University of Technology Taipei, Taiwan

2009 / 2005

Bachelor of Department of Architecture China University of Technology. Taipei, Taiwan

2020

Shortlisted Projects, Re-Stock London Housing Competition, UK

2010

Honorable Mention, Architectural Young Talent Award, Taiwan

2009

Silver Medal, Graduation with Design of the Year, Taiwan

EDUCATION

HONORS

SKILL SETS Design in Architecture, Urbanism, Interior, Illustrations and Hand-craft AutoCad Rhino Sketchup Revit Grasshopper V-ray Adobe CS Hand-craft 4

Introduction-CV


ACADEMIC 2020

Graduation Exhibition“ Beyond the Rock,” G29 of The Berlage.

2019

Documenting the Colonial Archive, The Berlage Theory Master Class, Felicity D. Scott.

2018

Autumn Leaves, The Berlage Design Master Class,Hideyuki Nakayama.

2010

Taiwan-Japan Sustainable Environment Design Workshop, cSUR, UTokyo.

2009

Taiwan-Japan Sustainable Environment Design Workshop, Tange Associates.

2009

Taiwan-Germany Exchange of Sustainable Design Workshop, FHWS.

WORKING EXPERIENCE

2013 / Present

5F Design, self-employed Architect Working on multiple residential building designs in close cooperation with young architects and business developers, while have been participated in international competitions with different tasks worldwide.

2017 / 2016

C.F.Hsiao & Partners architects, Special assistant and Project Designer Company merely focuses on residential and commercial field, worked with associate architect on pre design and design process as well as communicating as a line with clients. Also performing design process of permit shop drawing and shop drawing. These projects involved the majority of the apartment complex and urban planning.

2015 / 2014

BBC Architects+MingHC Architect, Project Designer Studio mainly focuses on the public projects, worked on competition (FRQ) as well as the design process of SD and DD, including bidding and negotiation. These projects involved school, museum, library. Additional housing interior design, involved SD and CD.

2013

YC Lee Associates Architects, Assistant designer Worked on part-time, assisting housing projects in SD stage and model-making.

LANGUAGE SKILLS Chinese-Native Speaker Taiwanese-Native Speaker English-Professional working proficiency Dutch-A2 level

INTERESTS Traveling, Jogging, Cooking, Sketching, Watching Comics.

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CONTENTS


This portfolio demonstrates my thought and skills in the professional field of architecture and interior design. From those projects that I have experienced in different parts of the world, reflects my point of view in the material matters and how to settle down the position in different challenges, eg., competitions, academic research, real estate development, interior space.

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Urban

1 Intergenerational Living_TW Apartment complex project 5F Design+YC Lee Architects, 2020

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Education

Endless Building_UK Competition Shortlisted Projects 5F Design, 2020

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Culture

Legend Playground_TW Competition Awarded 1st MingHC Architect, 2015

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Residential

Wax Stone Museum_TW Finalist, 2nd place BBC Architects, 2015

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Infrastructure

Ramp_TW Apartment complex project C.F.Hsiao&Partners architects, 2016

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Preservation

Pit Stop_GIB Thesis of graduated The Berlage, 2020

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Interior

Timer_NL Design project The Berlage, 2018

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Beyond the Staircase_TW Residential Interior BBC Architects, 2015 Appendix


Intergenerational living

Under Construction

category: design period: team: location: building type: proposal area: budget: status:

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Intergenerational living-TW

SD, DD, CDs 2020-2021 5F Design, YC Lee Architects Taoyuan, Taiwan Residence 900 sm 12,000,000NT Under Construction


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Field

Irrigation Pond

Greenhouse

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village, such as stairs, aisle, balcony

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1.Parking 2.Entrance 3.Open Kitchen 4.Dinner Room 5.Living Room 6.Sharing Space 7.Toilet

8.Corridor 9.Garden 10.Aisle 11.Master Room 12.Walk-in Closet 13.Bed Room 14.Balcony

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The 20m On the way home: The first glance contacts the home through the path from the field and neighbor, gradually approaching it and gaining a message of its bright light from interior space, you are at home now. An entrance to it that consists of plenty of plants and a 1.8-meter-high wall make a contrast to the natural surrounding environment; at the same time, ground-sitting light channel the direction of residents and cars forward. The horizontal view goes through over the home on the ground floor from the entrance all the way to the end of it, to the field behind it. A vertical lighting tube located between the 2nd to rooftop allows the natural sunlight to come down from the sky and its presence is to emphasize where is the entrance to the home for residents.

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Open Kitchen

Open Kitchen

Bedroom

Bedroom

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Intergenerational living-TW

Aisle


Double Wall system: L Shape Stainless Drip Wall Finishing #304 Steel Round Bar installed in RC Slab>5cm

Rustproof Steel Finishing Cap in White Color t=5mm Caulking or Sealant Drip #304 100*150 mm Steel Sheet t=5mm #304 L ShapeSteel Sheet t=5mm @50cm M8 Bolt #304 60*60mm L ShapeSteel Sheet t=5mm

Double Wall system: #304 Steel Round Bar Ø10mm Vertical Brick-Double-Wall Air Space 50cm Waterproofing Coating in Stone Texture RC Wall Finishing

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Handrail System in Aisle : Rustproof Steel Sheet in White Color t=5mm @10cm Rustproof Steel Cover in White Color t=5mm M8 Bolt @60cm Aluminun Sheet Drip >30cm Galvanized Grates with Frame

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Aluminum Wall System: Aluminum Shell in Stone Texture t=2mm #304 Square Shap Steel t=5mm Air Space Finishing of Waterproofing

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Double Wall system: #304 Steel Round Bar Ø10mm Vertical Brick-Double-Wall Air Space 50cm Waterproofing Coating in Stone Texture RC Wall Finishing

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Endless Building

Finalist

category: design period: team: location: building type: proposal area: budget: status:

The project starts as a parking space but aims to develop towards a series of council housing. A transformable modular system in the function of being parking and housing, it is allowed to create different housings for different inhabitants and family groups from parking space.

RE-Stock London Housing Competition 2020 Yu-Li Liao London Council housing 5,000 to 10,000 sm Unknown Idea

‘Endless building’ is redefining the meaning of council housing and its role in the current situation and future scenarios happening in London potentially, reimagining how local authorities can build and restock the number of new council housing in a very limited budget, lands and times, ever since the scheme ‘Right to buy’ has introduced and implemented.

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Competition

BEE BREEDERS

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Endless Building-UK

The suggested site—Old Oak— is a gentrification district in London where h a s l o n g- t e r m l a n d - u s e p l a n n i n g running for the next three decades, and the infrastructure area of being above railway areas is the site to situate the project. The endless building can function as parking space during the dark time of under construction, and to transform itself into council housing when the public transportation system is ready to run. This new strategy for developing council housing in London is a way to break the rule in the government system where struggling with founding today. This project ‘endless building’ is not only offering a systematic housing design but also trying to deal with the issue of developing council housing in the modern city London right now.


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1. Drain system-Gray water 2. Drain system-Black water 3. 3 inch-Toilet 4. 1.5 inch- Sink 5. 1.5 inch- Kitchen 6. Pipe space-a door of maintaining

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a. Main water supply pipe-White water b. Warming machine c. Cold water pipe d. Hot water pipe

Overlapping between the Parking bays and the housing unit Isometry

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. T1. Dry Constructure-Outdoor 6. T2. Wet Constructure-Waterproof treatment 7. T3. Dry Constructure-Indoor 8. 9.

A. Corridor B. Kitchen and Dinning room C. Living room D. Bed room E. Balcony F. Flora pot

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Desirable Location: Old Oak The selected site strategically situated above infrastructure areas is a new type of available land to develop housing in these particular areas. It meant to be a buffer to distinguish the existing and newlybuilt areas; however, through putting this ‘Endless building’ in between two sides, it can propose a different way of development to connect two sides, and the linear, ground level railway in this particular location enables the building to adapt and move according to the momentary needs of the area.

Old Oak & Park Royal

Central London

Heathrow Airport

Green Areas Crossrail 2 Elizabeth Line

Green Areas Crossrail 2 Elizabeth Line London Overground High Speed 1&2

London Overground High Speed 1&2

New Lands: Upper Railway

Stonebridge Willesden Junction UNDERGROUND

Harlesden

UNDERGROUND

UNDERGROUND

Hythe Road OVERGROUND

Old Oak Common HIGHSPEED

Old Oak Common Lane OVERGROUND

Industrial area Exisiting Residential Infrastructure(Railway) Commercial Residential Endless Buildings

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Endless Building-UK

North Acton UNDERGROUND


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Railway area

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Parking lots and residentail units

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Willesden junction station

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Toproof of the residential units

Willesden Junction Station

Gantry Crane

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Transformation: From Parking to Housing

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Endless Building-UK

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Legend Playground

Under Construction

category: design period: team: location: building type: proposal area: budget: status:

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Legend Playground-TW

Competition, SD, DD 2014-2015 MingHC Architect WuFeng, Hsinchu, Taiwan School campus 861.87 sm 32,200,000NT Under construction

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1 Prize winner The idea of planning and space organization comes from the legend of native tribe regarding where their ancestors come from. The M a s s ing, s p a c e or g aniz a t ion an d color graduation connecting their land soil and the sk y represents a metaphor of guardian and protection from tribe sprit. The different massing tex ture illus t ra te di f ferent age o f groups, one of them is for titude expression for element ar y school and the other one is kindergar ten w hi c h i s r e l a t i ve r a n d om, n a t u r e misplacing in-between the existing trees. The massing organization not only provides a secure, enclosed and independent playground for kids but also represent the metaphor of gu a r d i a n a n d p r o t e c t i o n t h r o ugh the dif ferent massing expression.


1.Exsiting stadium 2.Kindergarten 3.Art classroom 4.Performing classroom 5.Pilgrimage route 6.Footpath 7.Playground 8.Steps 9.Existing Trees 10.Relocated tree 11.Storage 12.WC 13.Classrooms 14.Parking lots 15.Security 16.Kitchen

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You are not another brick in the wall

The meaning of what is a type of modern classroom can be reimagined through the design of architecture, especially, when a school has its own local culture in relation to the connection between the environment, the tribes, the customs, the memory; however, it has to share with the entire area and group of people.

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These two buildings allow children to receive different perspectives of shape from different positions, eg., playground areas, stairs, the bridge, terraces, classrooms, corridors; they are able to sense about the daily time passing, four seasons changing, and to understand more objects that happing around the school, the playground.

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Legend Playground-TW


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The shape of two buildings is aiming to create and to cast stone-like language of the form architecturally; however, the form of kindergarten building in the floor plan is also considering those locations of existing trees on the ground in order to co-exist with these old trees.

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Legend Playground-TW

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Stairs and the bridge, terraces on the top roof of kindergarten are not only allowing children to go up and down functionally but also providing a series of open spaces for them out of the formal classrooms. Outside and inside spaces of two buildings where is situated between the school entrance (pilgrim road) and these generous classrooms can tight the whole school area better by offering

spaces that are flexible in need and comfortable indeed.Detail drawing shows how the exterior walls and windows can be made up and realize special forms of the wall of the architecture through a combination of different materials.


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Legend RC structure High Density Foam Interior Bookshelves Finished Surface Gutter Flow Stainless

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Wax Stone Museum 2 Place

Competition

category: design period: team: location: building type: proposal area: budget: status:

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Competition, Tender Document 2015 MingHC Architect Keelung City, Taiwan Exhibition building 900 sm N/A Finalist, 2nd Place

This competition requires an exhibition space where collects, introduces yellow wax stone, and co-exists in close with the adjacent. Nuan Nuan District located in the middle-up stream of Keelung River where has its own special landscape characteristics, river pothole, and Wax Stone, both caused by the volcano and Keelung River over a hundred thousand years. The intention of this project is trying to interpret the special possibility between architecture, river potholes, and wax Stone in terms of architectural conformation and space organization in relation to the community.

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Corridor Indoor exhibition Meeting room Office/Bar Outdoor exhibition Riverbank footpath WC Storage

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Arcade RC structure Module system

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Elevated Wooden path

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The 3-dimensional perforated arcade attached aside the building not only representing the variation of River Pothole, but also provides the variation of transparency while moving along the building to represent the characteristics of different texture of Wax Stone and different types of River Pothole in terms of special organization.

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Glazed box Yellow wax stone Wooden box Door leaf

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Intro board Retaining wall Stairs to riverbank Vegetations River potholes

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Method of casting concrete 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

In order to cast such spatial shape by concrete, the method of construction is, firstly to prioritize the sequence in different parts of the structure, and secondly, uses the mud making to end up the small parts of the structure in detail, such as these angles between walls vertically and slabs horizontally. Finally, it is to apply shotcrete to cover all of the shells in once.

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phase 1 to cast concrete phase 2 to cast concrete phase 3 to cast concrete mud making parts wall finish with shotcrete stainless plate

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floor finish with tiles screed floor waterproofing membrane concrete hollow core floorslab joist welded wire mesh shotcrete cement nail RC structure sun screen box sun screen insulated glass stainless plate drip mould cavitywall insulation waterproofing paint

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Ramp

Under Construction

category: design period: team: location: building type: proposal area: budget: status:

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Ramp-TW

SD, DD,Premit drawing 2016-2017 C.F.Hsiao&Partners architects Dayuan, Taoyuan, Taiwan Apartment complex 7,992sm 123,000,000NT Under construction

Pond

Water Alley

Ramp / Playground

This project is located in Taoyuan, Taiwan, nearby to HSR station. In the past, the land-use of this area used to be the purpose of agriculture; however, it becomes a new area and has been part of the chunk in developing the TOD system, as to connect Taipei and Taoyuan. In this project, the canopy of the parking entrance has merged structurally into the landscape design, creating more green space and amenities such as the green hill and a ramp, which are for residents to get more fun over the top of the parking entrance.

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Photo by C.F.Hsiao & Partners architects


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Ramp-TW

Right The photo shows the south elevation of the building from the 60m avenue. The design strategy is to step back the volume of the housing unit which has open windows, as for another unit, is to create a solid concrete wall against the busiest, noisy part of the city.

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Photo by C.F.Hsiao & Partners architects


Elevation of Kitchen Counter

Section of Kitchen Counter

Kitchen Counter

Section of the cooking classroom

From top to bottom Detail drawing of the cooking stove that composed of marble as a table surface and supporting kitchen devices. Shopdrawing of a cooking classroom inside the apartment complex in A section direction.

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Ramp-TW


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Pit Stop

Thesis Project

category: design period: team: location: building type: school: advisor:

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Pit Stop-GIB

Thesis work 2019-2020 A Contribution to the collective project Gibratlar Industrial building The Berlage, TU Delft Salomon Frausto Michiel Riedijk Hugo Corbett Kees Kaan

This project deals with the industrial heritage of Gibraltar and its future prospects in the context of the global economy and of local culture. More particularly, it is about an upgrade of a ship repair yard known as GIBDOCK. It is strategically located in the western Mediterranean but cannot accommodate the majority of current containerships due to its limited size of drydocks.The upgrade strategy critically considers new international marine regulations, anticipating standard sizes, operations quantity, type of repairs for the next decades. The service GIBDOCK provides is part of a larger marine business strategy called the ‘’one-stop-shop”. By offering all the services in one place —Gibraltar can gain a competitive advantage over Ports which only offer one or two of these services. In the near future, the port of Gibraltar would co-exist alongside the port of Algeciras and the port of Tangier, embodies a shared network that channels the flow of container ship services in the Strait of Gibraltar.


These 5 different formats of comic strips demonstrate a series of marine operations to ships in the scale of the Strait, port, architecture, figures in relation to Gibraltar and Algeciras in Spain.

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Pit Stop-GIB


From top to bottom The first two photos, the front cover of the comic box and its contents within the box. There are five different types of comic strips. Part of the whole story in Pit Stop demonstrates in a landscape format, print in sheets.

Part of the whole story in Pit Stop demonstrates in a series of square format, print in sheets, showing the project on the scale between the dockyard and figures particularly.

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Training Center

Richard checks automatic operations in loading area where need minimal human assistance

System Type

Richard is in the aerial platform and makes sure that everything of works is on the tracks while a ship is docking

Inside the Reverse Osmosis system factory, Richard is doing a regular check to the system

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Richard talks to the worker about the following works of machining what will take place soon in the workshop of the aerial platform

Richard gives a lecture about the IMO 2020 for new crews at the training center in GIBDOCK factory

Crewing service_5 Mins before a ship comes in, a view from the quay of GIBDOCK and a few taxis already stand by

Underwater service_operating the cleaning work to shell of a ship by using robotic cleaning machine

Crewing service_new crews have arrived and on-board while the ship is already refitted the scrubber system in GIBDOCK M

Underwater service_5 Mins before a ship comes in, a view from the control room of a cleaning ship moving forward to GIBDOCK

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Refueling service_a Post Panama size containership gets everything it needs in the one stop shop and then goes back to work

SAFETY FIRST

Refits service_a ship comes in to the Pistsop

SAFETY FIRST

Refits service_5 Mins before a ship comes in

Refits service_mission compeleted in 14 days later

Training Center

Crewing service_5 Mins before a ship comes in, a view from the quay of GIBDOCK and a few taxis already stand by

System Type

Richard is in the aerial platform and makes sure that everything of works is on the tracks while a ship is docking

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Crewing service_new crews have arrived and on-board while the ship is already refitted the scrubber system in GIBDOCK

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Richard gives a lecture about the IMO 2020 for new crews at the training center in GIBDOCK factory

Crewing service_ship crewa are sleeping in the inn Gibraltar hotel

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Richard checks automatic operations in loading area where need minimal human assistance

TAXI

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SAFETY FIRST

Underwater service_operating the cleaning work to shell of a ship by using robotic cleaning machine

Loading service_5 Mins before a ship comes in, a view from the loading area(aerial platform) and the quay(ground floor)

Underwater service_5 Mins before a ship comes in, a view from the control room of a cleaning ship moving forward to GIBDOCK

Underwater service_operating the cleaning work to shell of a ship by using robotic cleaning machine

Refueling service_2 hours before a ship comes in, a view from the LNG station while the trnsition of refuels to a LNG refueling vessel

LNG

Richard is in the aerial platform and makes sure that everything of works is on the tracks while a ship is docking

Underwater service_mission completed a few hours later

XL DOCK

Retrofit/Newbuild

Refueling service_the ship is refuelling before its journey to Asia

Refueling service_a Post Panama size containership gets everything it needs in the one stop shop and then goes back to work

Underwater service_5 Mins before a ship comes in, a view from the control room of a cleaning ship moving forward to GIBDOCK

SAFETY FIRST

SAFETY FIRST

Richard talks to the worker about the following works of machining what will take place soon in the workshop of the aerial platform

Refits service_a ship comes in to the Pistsop

Refits service_5 Mins before a ship comes in

SAFETY FIRST

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Refueling service_2 hours before a ship comes in, a view from the LNG station while the trnsition of refuels to a LNG refueling vessel

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Refits service_mission compeleted in 14 days later

Crewing service_5 Mins before a ship comes in, a view from the quay of GIBDOCK and a few taxis already stand by

Underwater service_operating the cleaning work to shell of a ship by using robotic cleaning machine Inside the Reverse Osmosis system factory, Richard is doing a regular check to the system

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Underwater service_5 Mins before a ship comes in, a view from the control room of a cleaning ship moving forward to GIBDOCK

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Refueling service_2 hours before a ship comes in, a view from the LNG station while the trnsition of refuels to a LNG refueling vessel

Loading service_services of refit and the loading compeleted, gets enough supplies for long-haul traviling and about leaving out of the pitstop

Refueling service_the ship is refuelling before its journey to Asia

Inside the Reverse Osmosis system factory, Richard is doing a regular check to the system

Charging Station Richard gazes a view from the Control tower to the quay for mentoring automatic vehicles and lifting machines

SAFETY FIRST

Richard is in the charging station of cargo vehicle which co-exists together with an existing workshop introducing its function to a visitor

Richard talks to the worker about the following works of machining what will take place soon in the workshop of the aerial platform

The semi-automatic conveyor is working and moving forward on the loading platform to the large size dock, while Richard is away

Richard checks automatic operations in loading area where need minimal human assistance

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Underwater service_operating the cleaning work to shell of a ship by using robotic cleaning machine

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Underwater service_5 Mins before a ship comes in, a view from the control room of a cleaning ship moving forward to GIBDOCK

Richard gives a lecture about the IMO 2020 for new crews at the training center in GIBDOCK factory

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Richard gives a lecture about the IMO 2020 for new crews at the training center in GIBDOCK factory

Richard checks automatic operations in loading area where need minimal human assistance

Crewing service_5 Mins before a ship comes in, a view from the quay of GIBDOCK and a few taxis already stand by

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Loading service_services of refit and the loading compeleted, gets enough supplies for long-haul traviling and about leaving out of the pitstop

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Richard is in the aerial platform and makes sure that everything of works is on the tracks while a ship is docking

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Underwater service_mission completed a few hours later

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Refueling service_a Post Panama size containership gets everything it needs in the one stop shop and then goes back to work

Refits service_a ship comes in to the Pistsop

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Refits service_5 Mins before a ship comes in

This story that shows a sequence of services to a containership in this pitstop is one of the viable marine operations alongside with the strait of Gibraltar...

Refits service_mission compeleted in 14 days later

Training Center

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Refits service_mission compeleted in 14 days later

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Loading service_5 Mins before a ship comes in, a view from the loading area(aerial platform) and the quay(ground floor)

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Refits service_5 Mins before a ship comes in

XL DOCK

SAFETY FIRST

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Refits service_a ship comes in to the Pistsop

Richard is in the charging station of cargo vehicle which co-exists together with an existing workshop introducing its function to a visitor

System Type

Scrubber Type 6%

63%

Retrofit/Newbuild

Vessel Type 30%

51%

31%

Richard gazes a view from the Control tower to the quay for mentoring automatic vehicles and lifting machines

Richard talks to the worker about the following works of machining what will take place soon in the workshop of the aerial platform

Richard gives a lecture about the IMO 2020 for new crews at the training center in GIBDOCK factory

LNG

Training Center

Richard checks automatic operations in loading area where need minimal human assistance

Refueling service_the ship is refuelling before its journey to Asia

Refueling service_a Post Panama size containership gets everything it needs in the one stop shop and then goes back to work

SAFETY FIRST

Richard gives a lecture about the IMO 2020 for new crews at the training center in GIBDOCK factory

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Inside the Reverse Osmosis system factory, Richard is doing a regular check to the system

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Status: Underway using engine Speed: 5.6kn Course:309° Draught: 5m

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Anti-pollution Status: Class B Speed: 0kn Course:0° Draught: N/A

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Comic strips of "PITSTOP". Delft, the NL. Copyright © 2020 Eric Liao.

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There are 200 ships daily and 140,000 ships yearly cross the strait of Gibraltar. In the near future, the port of Gibraltar would co-exist alongside the port of Algeciras and the port of Tangier, embodies a shared network that channels the flow of marine operations in the Strait of Gibraltar.

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Comic strips of "PITSTOP". Delft, the NL. Copyright © 2020 Eric Liao.

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Design practice of project NL 2018 Individual project Delft, Netherlands Museum The Berlage, TU Delft Salomon Frausto Sanne van den Breemer Ludo Groen Hugo Corbett Martino Tattara Diederik de Koning

This project aims to see a composition between different man-made building materials of museum Paul Tetar van Elven, and by sketching out these materials with color codes, it can reveal those technical applications that how people have been built this building over the times.I believe that to observe an old building in detailed is one of the ways to understand the change of social requirement in the time, which can set up a design posture to work onwards. As a result, the design brings an open-air garden back to the showroom—where it used to be a garden in the 19th century— by a simple operation through removing a roof and digging a particular area of the ground of showroom.

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A view gazes the space of the museum from inside of the corridor to outside of the new garden, demonstrating a composition of the applied materials over the times.

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Time is an abstract concept to humans.

Sketch by Yu-Li Liao

Time is not really appeared unless we have tools to measure itself between the past and the future. The tools could be a painting, a calendar, or even a corner of an ancient building in a town. Now, you might question me: how can people feel the change of times through a building then? I could say: revealing the material compositions in detailed as a surveyor. The museum Paul Tetar van Elven built up in the 16th century, and is one of the monuments that located in the oldest area of Delft; Koormarkt street. In beginning, to observe the component of the materials in the museum is the first step, trying to figure out in the way of size, appearances, technical applications, etc. Secondly, I am giving a set of colors code, in order to categorize each material respectively, creating a sequence of times. So that, after a survey in the way, a part of a window can be divided into three times—the wooden window frame, bricks exterior wall and ceramic skirting in the bottom is from 19,18 and 16th century respectively. An identifiable sequence in the time of the survey itself shows the change of the building, started from the 16th century. In the 17th century, the owner proliferated a certain part of the building and infilled an indoor stair to the space of alley, connecting the ground to the first floor. The change of the front façade, some parts of the roof and then renovated windows has happened from the 18th to the 19th century. Then the building becomes a museum, creating more indoor space for the collections in 20th century. At the end of the survey, the drawing shows a colorful result attributed to the change of the materials and times. However, we are able to find out more and less while revealing the building. According to the survey, the showroom built in the later 20th century that somehow replicated an interior style from others, producing by the cheap plastics and occupying an area from a garden. So, I might question again: once people are covered by a non-historical result in a monument, losing a way of defining the times physically, then how an architect can solve it through a design? The aim of the design is to bring a garden back to the place. Creating a spatial sense of memory from the past that could transform itself as a tool to imply the times. By removing a roof, decorative partitions and digging a partial ground area are aiming to create more possibilities of using the garden in different ways, which can not only demonstrate the materials from the past to visitors but also plays like an open-air platform, hosting activities freely in the future. Again, how can people feel the change in the times through an ancient building? I think as long as a way of finding times can be easy to tell itself by a sense of material composition properly, then, it could be a tool for perceiving the time from the past to the future.

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Beyond the Staircase

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SD, DD, CDs 2014-2015 BBC Architects Taipei, Taiwan Residence Interior Design 200 sm 3,000,000NT Completed

The design of the showcase in stair focuses on creating a central role that could allow domestic activities to happen around itself as an object. It's an object where would emphasize the feature of the interior space that connected two floors, and that located in a narrow stair room; however, after the renovation, the family numbers are able to use this place to work, to read, and to be chill.


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Square Steel Bar 90@90mm 30@30mm

Light Steel Joist Frame Calcium Silicate Board t:10mm Showcase Baking Enamel Steel Plate t:5mm Showcase Baking Enamel Steel Plate t:10mm

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Plywood with timber veneer t:18mm Bolted through Baking Enamel Steel Plate

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The design of this stair aims to challenge the function of a stair and to think about what kind of role can it be in this house, for being more than just a stair. This stair is located in the central area of this house and an 8-meterhigh metal-made showcase has been installed within the stair which allows the handrail of this stair to be welded. The handrail has also welded and 64

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connected to some steps of this stair in order to make the whole stair and the showcase stable while people are waking up-and-down. . The family members will encounter this stair as if a meeting point throughout every day. This place serves as the core of this house, performing as important as the living room or kitchen in the house. In order to make people comfortable

while sitting on these steps, each of the steps has covered by a 5 cm thick, polished wooden plank, preservative c l a d d i n g. T h e r e f o r e , p e o p l e c a n grab books from the showcase, or come with their devices such as phone, laptop and sit on these steps.


Existing Stair Steps Existing Steel Sheet t:3mm Existing Stair Steps Black Steel Sheet Existing Steel Sheet t:3mm 9*50mm t:9mm Welding with Existing Steel Sheet Black Steel Sheet 9*50mm t:9mm Welding with Existing Steel Sheet

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1.Entrance 2.Stair Court 3.Kitchen 4.Dinner Room 5.Living Room 6.Reading 7.Toilet

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Ground Floor Plan

8.Working Space 9.Garden 10.Multi-function 11.Master Room 12.Locker Room 13.Bed Room 14.Balcony

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The significant icon of the place.

The stair with showcase connects people to go up-anddown in this house while gathering people together by allowing daily-life domestic acts happened naturally. The design of this renovation has redefined the meaning of a stair by putting a new object-showcase within a stairtransforming its function to daily uses based.

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2009 / 2014

2014 / 2015

2016 / 2018

From top to bottom The undergraduate final project “Vehicles’ Playground”. The graduate thesis research “Assembly and disassembly”.

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Appendix-2009-2020

Current construction site of Wu-Feng elementary school, Legend playground. Housing interior design project, Mr.Wu, Taipei, Taiwan. Housing design project, Mr. Chen, Taitung, Taiwan. I Want to Dream, Taiepi, Taiwan.

-Housing design project, Mr. Lee, Hualien, Taiwan. Housing interior design project, Mr. Lee, Taipei, Taiwan. Apartment complex, 124 units, Taoyuan, Taiwan. Industrial Park, 226 ha, Chengdu, China.


2018

The iso drawing of the exhibition of “ Encounter in the museum.” The Berlage design master class of “Autumn Leaves,” Led by Hideyuki Nakayama.

2019

The Berlage design course of project global, London team. The Berlage theroy master class of “Documenting the Colonial Archive,” led by Felicity D. Scott.

2020

The collective model of the exhibition “ Beyond the Rock,” Gibraltar. The collective booklet of the project “ Beyond the Rock,” Gibraltar.

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