PORTFOLIO. ERNEST TAN | ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT
SELECTED WORKS
2017 - 2023 Singapore Polytechnic (2020) Ronny Chin Architects (2022) University Of New South Wales (2023)
CONTENT PAGE Parkview Pavilion
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Design Process Perspective Section Communal Ground Floor Dwellings Physical Model
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Rosehill Library Design Process Perspective Section Ground Floor Physical Model
AffinityVille Design Process Unit Breakdown Plans
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Showcase of Other Relevant Work Farrer Park Boulevard Construction Detailing BP Drawings Tender Drawings Graphics Design
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RESUME Ernest Tan Kai Yuan I started my journey at Singapore Polytechnic, where i was taught the technical aspect of architecture. Here, I was exposed to construction detailing as well as building codes, where we were partly assessed based on how our building complies with DC and BP Submissions. I then gained practical experience as an Assistant Architect, after serving my National Service. In this job i assisted my architect, and made use of Revit for construction documentation. I’m tech-savvy, proficient in architectural software, and open to learning new ones. I then continued my education at UNSW, where I enhanced my design thinking, site response, and graphic design skills. I’m eager to apply my academic knowledge, professional experience, and technical skills in my next role.
Skills
Experience
Software Skills
Poly Foundation Program
2016- 2017
Diploma in Architecture (Singapore Polytechnic)
2018 - 2020
Intern (ADDP Architect)
2019
National Service
2020 - 2022
Architectural Assistant (Ronny Chin Architects)
2022
Other Relevant skills: Graphics Design, Teamwork, Presentation, Model Making, Writing, Experimenting with Chat GPT & MidJourney
Bachelor of Architectural Studies (University of New South Wales)
2023
References
Achievements
Shirley Khoo Architect at Ronny Chin Architects +6590262881
3rd place in End of year design competition (2018)
Harry Levine Principal of Harry Levine Architects hl@hlarch.com.au +610417 797 89
Awarded National Youth Achievement Award Bronze (2013)
SketchUp
Photoshop
AutoCAD
Illustrator
Revit
Indesign
Twinmotion
Dr Paul Hogben Discipline Director of Architecture at UNSW p.hogben@unsw.edu.au +6129385 6345
Assumed Leadership position (Staff Sergeant within NCC (2015)
Contact Information Website: Ernestspace.com Email: Ernesttanky@gmail.com 2
PARKVIEW PAVILION Newtown, New South Wales, Australia.
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Elevation of Parkview Pavilion with it’s surrounding site context.
Parkview Pavilion School: University of New South Wales Year: 2023, Term 1 Location: 55 Georgina St, Newtown, NSW Australia
Concept:
To integrate the lot into Hollis park by elevating the dwellings on to the second storey freeing up the ground floor for social interactions. The design has two sets of communal spaces, a private space for residents, as well as one open to the public. It encourages the communal spaces of Hollis Park to be extended inviting the public into the ground floor, including people who frequently walk along Hollis Park.
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This cultivates a small intimate community both among the residents as well people who use the communal spaces. In addition, the elevation of the dwellings allows for enhanced privacy for the residents, with balcony that acts as a buffer space offering residents an option of how much privacy they require.
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Design Process
Initial sketch of idea.
Ideation: To elevate the living spaces to better integrate the lot into the surrounding park providing privacy while at also maintaining social interaction. 1. Placement of communal spaces along Hollis Park for the public allows for interaction between the residents and the public. 2. Elevation of dwellings provides residents with a degree of privacy, while still allowing them to take use the communal public spaces. 3. Introduction of residents only communal spaces at the back of the lot away from the public allows residents to socialise among themselves creating a close knit community. 4. Introduction of second storey for middle unit to allows for the apartment to feel more spacious and be better lit.
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Massing 1.
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Perspective Section
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Communal Ground Floor
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The public communal spaces have been positioned along the main circulation path of Hollis Park, catering to the primary entry points. The foyer along Park Lane invites passersby to seek shelter from the weather, enticing them to linger with a kiosk offering refreshments and a variety of seating options for rest. The building’s design capitalizes 11
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on the topography, creating an amphitheatre in Hollis Park that serves as a versatile social space. This area, which can be used for events and exhibitions or as a0 flexible area, 12.5 25 resting 50 encourages users to use their imagination to make the most of the space. In addition to these public areas, private communal spaces have been incorporated
to foster a tight-knit community among residents. These spaces, separate from the public areas, facilitate social interaction. They include a BBQ pit for hosting small, intimate events like 100 m birthdays or dinners, a small waiting area in the car park for users to comfortably wait for their cars, a spacious, well-lit lobby/lounge for relaxation, and a service road/outdoor courtyard that can be used
for recreational activities like badminton or basketball.
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Dwellings
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The dwelling units are designed with a specific target audience in mind.
Unit Type A
This unit type is designed for couples with children. The communal spaces are spacious, well-lit, and flexible, similar to Unit Type B. The private spaces are clustered and accessed by a private hallway away from the shared spaces. These spaces are also large and modular, allowing for easy repurposing. For instance, the children’s bedroom can easily be converted into a guest suite, 15
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theatre room, or entertainment room if it isn’t needed. Skylights ensure these rooms are well-lit. The design of both units is thoughtful, catering to the specific needs of the target audience.
Unit Type B
This is designed for couples without children. The design emphasizes communal spaces, acknowledging the active social lives of such couples. These spaces also feature high ceilings and is well-lit by clerestory windows. The
spacious open floor plans allows for the clients to use the space flexibility. The living and dining rooms can be combined with the balcony to host large events, and the staircase acts as a lightwell, illuminating the apartment. The private spaces are accessed by a private hallway under the staircase, creating a segregation between the public and private spaces. These spaces are large and modular, allowing for easy repurposing. The proposed rooms include a well-lit guest room with large
windows, offering nice views overlooking Hollis Park, and a large private master bedroom with an ensuite bathroom and a convenient study, which can be converted into a child’s bedroom if needed.
Environmental Strategies Materiality
Cross Ventilation Leeward side (Low Pressure)
Windward side (High Pressure)
Prevailing Northeast Winds
Different materials can be used to manage a building’s thermal comfort. Lighter materials like plaster, used on the exterior, reflect heat and reduce heat gain in summer. While darker materials with more thermal mass, like concrete and a wood finish, can be used for flooring to absorb solar radiation in winter. This absorbed heat is slowly released at night, helping to regulate cooler temperatures.
Diagram showing cross ventilation.
Sun Shading (Vertical Sun Shading & Overhangs)
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Unit Type A Living Room
Unit Type A Bedroom
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UNIT TYPE A Unit Type A
This unit type is designed for couples with children. The communal spaces are spacious, well-lit, and flexible, similar to Unit Type B. The private spaces are clustered and accessed by a private hallway away from the shared spaces. These spaces are also large and modular, allowing for easy repurposing. For instance, the children’s bedroom can easily be converted into a guest suite, theatre room, or entertainment room if it isn’t needed. Skylights ensure these rooms are well-lit. The design of both units is thoughtful, catering to the specific needs of the target audience.
Unit Type A Location
1FP Key Plan
Lighting Study Conducted Using Relux Software
21/06 Overcast Sky (illuminance)
Illuminance Summary Date, Time 21.06 12:00 21.06 12:00 (Overcast) (Clear Sky w/ Sun) Average 1860lx 9670lx Illuminance Minium 121lx 176lx Illuminance Maximum 5880lx 48700lx Illuminance Uniformiy Uo 1:15.46 1:54.89 (0.06) (0.02) Diversity Ud 1:48.75 1:276.49 (0.02) (0.00)
21.12 12:00 (Overcast) 909lx 59lx 2890lx 1:15.52 (0.06) 1:48.97 (0.02)
21/12 Overcast Sky (Illuminance)
21.12 12:00 (Clear Sky w/ Sun) 782lx
Daylighting Ratio Summary Date, Time 21.06 12:00 21.12 12:00
Average Daylight Ratio 127lx Minimum Daylight Ratio 1650lx Maximum Daylight Rati 1:6.16 (0.16) External Illuminance 1:13.02 (0.08)
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Unit Type B Living Room
Unit Type B Bedroom
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UNIT TYPE B Unit Type B
This is designed for couples without children. The design emphasizes communal spaces, acknowledging the active social lives of such couples. These spaces also feature high ceilings and is well-lit by clerestory windows. The spacious open floor plans allows for the clients to use the space flexibility. The living and dining rooms can be combined with the balcony to host large events, and the staircase acts as a light well, illuminating the apartment. The private spaces are accessed by a private hallway under the staircase, creating a segregation between the public and private spaces. These spaces are large and modular, allowing for easy repurposing. The proposed rooms include a well-lit guest room with large windows, offering nice views overlooking Hollis Park, and a large private master bedroom with an ensuite bathroom and a convenient study, which can be converted into a child’s bedroom if needed.
Unit Type B Location
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1:100 Physical Model
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ROSEHILL LIBRARY
Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia.
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Elevation of Rosehill Community Library with it’s surrounding site context.
Rosehill Library School: University of New South Wales Year: 2023, Term 2 Location: 22 Noller Parade, Parramatta, NSW Australia
Concept: Set in a neighbourhood that is rapidly developing with old buildings being torn down, the Rosehill Community Library emerges as a beacon of identity and continuity. As the neighbourhood undergoes rapid transformation, the library serves as a bridge between the past and the future. Inspired by bricks from the surrounding old buildings, the library stands as a testament to the area’s history, even as the neighbourhood around it changes. The rustic charm of the library offers a stark contrast to the modern buildings sprouting up in the vicinity, making it a distinctive landmark in the neighbourhood. The library is designed to be a second living room for the community, a place of comfort away from home, where the community can gather in a public space together.
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The dynamic plaza adjacent to the library crucially serves as a hub for the neighbourhood, a place where the community can gather and engage with each other. The Library features ample amenities which includes community rooms, exhibition spaces, meet rooms and an amphitheatre. These features ensure that the library is not just a place for individual learning and exploration, but also a vibrant hub of community activity and engagement. As the neighbourhood continues to develop and old buildings give way to new, the Rosehill Library remains a constant, a reminder of the neighbourhood’s roots, and a welcoming space for everyone. It’s a place where history meets comfort, and community meets culture, providing the neighbourhood with a new identity that respects its past and embraces its future.
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Design Process
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Ideation: For a library to truly succeed, it’s crucial to establish a safe and welcoming public space on the ground floor, enticing the public into the building. This has been achieved in the design by centring the library around the main circulation paths, offering the public a comfortable respite from the harsh Australian sun. A proposed pathway further enhances this, connecting the library to the pedestrian walkway along the Parramatta River.
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The library’s form was developed by initially grouping spaces according to their programs into blocks. Voids were then introduced throughout the design to allow natural light to filter in, creating captivating spaces that enhance the quality of both social and work areas. To ensure fluid movement throughout the library, staircases have been strategically placed within these voids, linking the series of spaces back to the plaza.
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Perspective Section
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Enveloping the ground floor of the library is a broad public colonnade, stretching 5.5m to the East and 3m to the North. This expansive space offers ample shelter and seating for pedestrians, making it an ideal spot for exercise. Situated on the ground floor near the entrance is a community room, designed to accommodate large events and handle substantial volumes of people with ease. In alignment with the new pedestrian walkway, a café
has been strategically placed to allow those exercising or strolling along the walkway to stop in for a refreshing drink. The amphitheatre, an informal seating space, serves as a seamless connector between the ground floor and the upper floors. Workspaces for the Librarians are conveniently located on the ground floor, facilitating easy interaction between librarians and the public. The first floor houses a double-
volume exhibition space, accessible even after library hours. Meeting rooms are readily available for public use, catering to business meetings and other gatherings. The upper floors of the library house numerous workstations and a general collection of books. With an abundance of outdoor lounges and doublevolume spaces, users are presented with a variety of intriguing spaces for studying, reading, or working. 34
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AFFINITYVILLE Taglin Halt, Queenstown, Singapore.
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Design Process
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Ideation: Singapore is predominantly subject to winds from the North-east and Southwest, with temperatures typically ranging from 25 to 30 degrees. This is a result of Singapore’s equatorial sunpath, which due to the low angle of incidence, concentrates heat rays when the sun travels from west to east. The design process incorporates a void in the scheme that not only facilitates visual connectivity across the site but also allows pedestrians to traverse the complex unobstructed, maintaining the original circulation path. The design also respects the surrounding low-rise residential houses to the south of the site
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through a terracing effect in its form. The building’s North-South orientation (Massing 1) minimizes heat gain and harnesses the prevailing winds. A creative arrangement of the blocks (Massing 2 & 3) provides shade from the sun while creating a gentle visual gradient that complements the surrounding low-rise buildings. The connection of the two blocks (Massing 4) enables the sharing of communal amenities, fostering an intimate neighborhood atmosphere.
Massing 1.
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Unit Breakdown
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10th Storey Courtyard
4-Room Apartments: The largest apartment size is designed to accommodate young or intergenerational families. These units are strategically located on the top floors to maximize the views. 2-Room Apartments: These larger apartments are situated at the edge of the estate to maximize window frontage. They are ideally suited for elderly couples. 1-Room Apartments: These apartments are conveniently located on the lower floors for
better accessibility, catering to the needs of elderly residents living alone. Green Spaces: Recreational green spaces are interspersed throughout the building on the 1st, 9th, and 16th floors. These areas not only bring life to the estate but also promote the mental well-being of the residents.
co-working and green spaces allows for a perfect balance of work and play at Affinityville. This thoughtful design ensures that Affinityville is not just a place to live, but a vibrant community hub.
Co-working Space: A quiet and private corner on the ninth floor provides an ideal space for productive work. The interconnectedness of the 48
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Toilet Porcelain Tile FFL: 144.670
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Living Room Marble Tile FFL: 144.675
Master Bedroom Parquet Oak Flooring FFL: 144.675
Dining Room Marble Tile FFL: 144.675
Courtyard Sandstone Tile FFL: 144.670
Kitchenette Marble Tile FFL: 144.675
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Bedroom Parquet Oak Flooring FFL: 144.675
Living Room Marble Tile FFL: 144.675
Bedroom Parquet Oak Flooring FFL: 144.675
Toilet Porcelain Tile FFL: 144.670
Dining Room Marble Tile FFL: 144.675
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Study Marble Tile FFL: 144.675
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Bedroom Parquet Oak Flooring FFL: 144.675
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Showcase Of Other Relevant Work
The highlighted portion of this drawing has been further developed into a 1:10 Construction drawing on the next page.
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Farrer Park Boulevard
The design concept of the building is rooted in the principle of defamiliarization. The initial massings of the building were derived by deconstructing traditional shophouses into modular units and stacking them into blocks. This approach not only reinterprets the familiar architectural language of the shophouses but also creates a dialogue between the office building and the surrounding streetscape, fostering a sense of familiarity among inhabitants and pedestrians. A key feature of the design is a common floor dedicated to communal facilities. This space mirrors the vibrant atmosphere of the streets within Farrer Park Boulevard. Drawing inspiration from the lively streets of Little India, where shophouses are the lifeblood of the community, this communal floor serves as a social hub, injecting vitality into the building and fostering a sense of community among its users. In essence, the design concept is a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity, community and individuality, familiarity and novelty
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Construction Detailing
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3RD STOREY (D)
GR
2ND STOREY (C)
BO
1345.97
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1ST STOREY (B)
EXT'G MH TL=103.005 IL=99.855
ME SE
237.73
00 40
BASEMENT (A)
00 60
BA
AREA (M 2)
GE UN LO 50 R OO 2.5 TD :11 OU FFL
STOREY
I, Ernest Tan Kai Yuan, signing the file, confirm that the drainage details as shown in the relevant drawings in this file are in accordance with the current information provided by the Chief Engineer, Central Building Plan Department, NEA. ROAD LINE
52 R:1 96 60.
EXT'G MH TL=102.925 IL=99.985
GFA TABULATION TABLE
R O ID RR 48M CO 5 N -02 BA S18 UR T
66%
52 R:1 46 32.
I, Ernest Tan Kai Yuan, being a qualified person under the Fire Safety Act, hereby certify that the fire safety works as shown on these plans have been designed in accordance with the provision, subject to to modifications or wavers granted under Section 27 of the Fire Safety Act. DRAINAGE INTERPRETATION EXT'G MH TL=102.925 IL=95.938
RC
PROPOSED SITE COVERAGE
X PL: 104.000
00 40
50 R:13 0 64.2
GE UN LO 50 R OO 8.5 TD :10 OU FFL
N.A
50 23
2.6 3261.83
PERMISSIBLE SITE COVERAGE
(b) the buildings/ building works shown on these plans are in accordance with the provisions of the provisions of the Building Control Regulations and the acceptable solutions in the Approved Document. SCDF Endorsement
TS
SITE AREA
PROPOSED GROSS FLOOR AREA
(a) the preparation of these building plans are in accordance with the Building Control Regulations; and
EXT'G MH TL=102.625 IL=101.375
18 -01 31 1V
EXT'G MH TL=102.795 IL=96.035
TS18-19162K
PERMISSIBLE GROSS FLOOR AREA
M SQ B .23 OT 43 K PL : 31 123 EA -01 AR S18 T
LOT NO.
I, Ernest Tan Kai Yuan, hereby certify, subject to any waiver/ modification granted under section 6A of the Building Control Act (Cap 29), that -
EXT'G MH TL=102.755 IL=101.008
SIT
50 27
C BLI T PU DRAN HY
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PLANNING DATA
EXT'G MH TL=102.892 IL=96.285
003 R:2 75 25.
52 R:1 3 13.1
Scale 1: 5000 @ A1 (1: 10000 @ A3)
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EXT'G MH TL=102.755 IL=101.243
T) CA (N A AD 542 RO -02 EN S18 OW T
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A7751-007-2019-BP01
Building Plans Complying with Acceptable Solutions in Approved Document
EXT'G MH GL 102.875 52 R:1 38 14.
25 R:2 03 55.
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Project Ref No:
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CHA NDE R ROA
T) CA (N AD EXT'G MH RO TL=103.505 N IL=100.399 IO 60K T A 25 PL: 104.000 ST 8-0 RK S1 PA T
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A ROA KINT
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TS 18 -99 13 7W
PLOT A 3260.83 SQM TS03-00669X
BREECHING INLET HOSE REEL DRY RISER FIRE EXTINGUISHER FIRE ALARM FIRE HYDRANT MANUAL CALL POINT FIRE ACCESS POINT PLATFORM LEVEL FINISH FLOOR LEVEL ELECTRICITY TELECOMUNICATION NEWATER WATER LOCAL AREA NETWORK
FD 1HR
FD
1/2HR
FD 2HR
X EXIT EXIT
1/2 HOUR FIRE RATED DOOR 1 HOUR FIRE RATED DOOR 2 HOUR FIRE RATED DOOR SUMMIT POINT EXIT LIGHT EXIT LIGHT DIRECTIONAL
1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM. 2. ALL RAILING ARE 45MM ø METAL RAILING @1000MM HIGH. 3. ALL EXTERNAL PRE-CAST WALLS ARE 100MM THICK / UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. 4. ALL STRUCTURAL COLUMNS ARE UNIVERSAL 'H' COLUMNS @ 300 X 300MM / UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. 5. ALL LOAD BEARING WALLS ARE 300MM THICK / UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. 12. ALL FIRE FIGHTING LOBBY, SMOKE STOP LOBBY & ESCAPE STAIRCASES WALLS/ FLOORS ARE 1 HOUR FIRE RESISTANCE. 6. ALL SLOPE TO FALL 1:80 / UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. 7. ALL RWO & RWDP @ 100MM ø. 8. ALL RWO ARE SIPHONIC RAIN WATER OUTLETS 9. ALL FLOOR TRAPS @ 150 X 150MM. 10. ALL FLOOR WASTE & DISCHARGE STACK @ 100MM ø. 11. ALL WASTE SUMP @ 600 X 600MM 11. ALL VENTILATION STACK @ 75MM ø.
Project No.:
Drawing No.:
A7751-007-2019-BP01
01
Project Code:
Scale :
As indicated
Rev.:
Date: 11/27/19
Drawn: ERNEST
Checked: SHI QIANG
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Tender Drawings
The following drawings were drawn on AutoCAD during an internship at ADDP Architects, as part of a residential project.
Carpark Ramp Detailing
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Curtain wall Detailing
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Graphics Design `
ARCHEX 23 BOLD JOIN US, BE BOLD. 우리와 함께하세요,대담해지세요. This Year at UNSW Roundhouse 8 November 2023 0900 - 1530, 1800 - 2130 This exhibition is a celebration of the creative minds shaping our future. The University of New South Wales (UNSW) is proud to present an array of innovative works from its graduating students across the various disciplines of the built environment. Come and witness the extraordinary potential of our next generation of leaders, thinkers, innovators, and creators.
EXPLORE 170 UNIQUE PROJECTS FROM 6 STUDIOS.
Designed by: Ernest Tan, Z5344823
This poster was crafted as a component of a graphic design module, with the task being to design a poster for an event utilizing the design graphics of UNSW. The shape from the UNSW graphics DNA 61
was chosen to establish a recognizable brand. The process of creating the circulation diagram involved modeling the UNSW in Sketchup. This model was then exported to Illustrator,
where the final poster was brought to life. This approach ensured a seamless integration of the UNSW brand into the poster design, resulting in a visually appealing and brandconsistent output.
ARCHEX 23 BOLD CIRCULATION DIAGRAM Designed by: Ernest Tan, Z5344823
RANDWICK RACECOURSE
UNSW VILLAGE (B10)
B2
ANITA B.LAWERENCE CENTER (H13)
HILMER BUILDING (E10)
B1
S
UNIVERSITY TERRACES (B8)
INTERNATIONAL HOUSE (C6)
TOWARDS UPPER CAMPUS
JUNE GRIFFITH BUILDING (F10)
SCIENCE & ENGINEERING (E8)
LAW & JUSTICE BUILDING (F8)
UNSW ROUNDHOUSE SQUARE HOUSE (E4)
R
THE VILLAGE GREEN
BLOCK HOUSE (G6) TYREE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES BUILDING (H6)
LR B3 NEW COLLEGE POST GRADUATE VILLAGE
P
Legend
Transit Modes
KEY
KEY
SERVICES
ACCESSIBLE CIRCULATION PATH
B1
348
370
390X
ALTERNATE CIRCULATION PATH
B2
348
370
390X
LAMP LOCATION
B3
80L3
303
390X
392
392N 392X
R
UNSW ROUNDHOUSE
P
CARPARK
S
24/7 CAMPUS SECURITY
396 LR
L3
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