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JIA XUAN (GLORIA) LI

Name: Jia Xuan Li

Application Number: 23216518

Programme: MArch Design for Performance and Interaction

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CONTACT DETAILS

Email: gloriaxuan@outlook.com

Phone: +61 450363616

SOFTWARE SKILLS

Indesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Auto CAD, Rhinoceros, Cinema 4d, Sketchup, Blender, Unity, Vray, Enscape

EDUCATION

2019-2022

University of New South Wales

Bachelor of Interior Architecture (Honours)

Honours Class 2 Division 1

ACADEMIC HONOURS

2022

Graduation Studio

· Student Representative

· Excellence Award of Graduation Project

· The Faculty of Arts, Design and Architecture Dean’s List (Undergraduate) For Academic Excellence in an Arts, Design and Architecture Undergraduate Program

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2022

Twenty Interior PTY LTD

· Interior Design Internship

· Interior Design Assistant (Retail Design)

2020 - 2021

Melbourne Sharesome Journey

· Media Department Internship

PROJECTS .

Graduation Project 2022

Recovery & Re-purposing of the White Bay Power Station

Intergenerational Recreation Center that aims to bridge the past, present and future generations of the people, the place and the culture.

dyna-mo 02

Hybrid x Future Work Space 03

Future Workspace From The Post 2020

Experimental Research Incubator for IDEO

Co-innovation goal in creating a future workspace for IDEO and to embrace new hybrid working models.

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The Floating Community

Community space under a flexible setting

A Design Solution for the Anchor-Outs x Government Crisis

A design solution to solve the local crisis and to boost the tourism sector for the country. In order to reduce alienation between the locals and other cities as well as to promote the culture.

‘Tetris’ Play-Scape

Innovative Play-scape

Innovative Play-scape That Explores Circulation & Form

The exploration of ‘Tetris‘ in a 3D form, in order to embrace kids’ and parent’s childhood memories.

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other works

Selected Other Works From 2019-2022

Block Relief Prints & Post Pandemic Cafeteria Documentation

To showcase a more graphical and technical skill set. The experimental of materials and print techniques, and the hard skill of documenting my design.

PORTFOLIO

dyna-mo

Project Form: Individual Project Date of Completion: 28.08.2022

Excellence Award of Graduation Project

The graduation project is a design representation of my aspiration and design thinking of creating spaces with the intention of fostering a more cohesive society. To embrace different cultures and diversity to enhance community and international bonding. Personally, I have a huge interest in finding the balance of the overall atmosphere and conditions of the space, as well as utilizing numerous materials with similar yet different textures to create visual depth. Symmetry, openness, and the play with scale help to generate the new insertion’s architectural form that corresponds with the existing architectural shell, which helps to respect the place’s current identity while also endowing the venue with a new identity for the future.

I see interior design as a macro and global subject with endless possibilities for future and present development. In the grand scheme of things, I believe it plays a vital part in the reinterpretation and preservation of cultures and heritage. Where architectural and spatial forms may inherit previous atmospheres and situations while delivering a more contemporary design to establish a new identity while inheriting the old. Preserving historical architecture is something extremely meaningful and important to inherit through development for the future generation. As history creates culture, which is something that brings depth and identity to a design.

dyna-mo.

The Intergenerational Recreation Center

The Dyna-mo Intergenerational Recreation Center operates as an engine for intergenerational activities to bridge community and social gaps for the future through highly inclusive, interactive and innovative implemented spaces. The spaces will be able to offer you a unique experience to create new memories while commemorating the past.

The Journal of Intergenerational Relationships reveals that intergeneration interaction and knowledge exchange enhances the substantive relationship between the younger generation and the rest of the community.

location & architecture morphology

The site is formally located in Sydney in the suburb of Rozelle, with a dense population providing endless opportunities for us as designers to offer the place a new identity while retaining the existing cultural features. The lack of social gathering spaces commercial and cultural spaces, parks etc in the suburb raises the issue of the lack of community bonding.

FOCUS LENS

the intergeneration recreation center

Exploring new ways of interlacing the past and future to enhance community’s cultural and creative mindset that triggers emotional belongings and embark community connection to create a profound and highly cohesive community in the future.

PAST PRESENT FUTURE

Serves as an industrial belt that has played a significant role in Sydney’s industrial development, benefited the local community

A symbol of Sydney’s industrial development that promotes Sydney’s history while also maximizing local recognition.

Reconstructing the site is essential to embrace intergenerational community bonding to inherit and offer new identity.

A cultural and creative mindset is something essential to consider about to reinforce culture and art resonate for multi-generations. However, it has been challenged due to society’s over reliance on the import of international culture.

COMMUNITY CONNECTIVITY

Exploring new ways of interlacing the past present and future to build and create both physical and emotional belonging in order to enhance the long-term community bonding for future generations.

EMOTIONAL BELONGINGS

The current situation of COVID-19, has been challenged through the changes of perception that people have towards a public space. Depict new innovative ways to re-value well-being and emotional belong to improve community’s psychological and mental health.

THE SITE
CULTURAL & CREATIVE MINDSET

THE NEW SYSTEM

the narrative

The new system of the dyna-mo intergenerational recreation centre correlates with the original coal electrical generation process. Transforming each stage of the process into a new system gives the historical venue a new identity that helps to bridge the gaps between multiple generations.

Proposed design to correspond with the existing architectural grid.

Tubular and ring forms act as transition elements to guide movement.

PENETRATE

Adding a new volume into the space and centralizing it inherits the use of space height, represents the new strategy of intergeneration

SPATIAL SEQUENCE

the generation walk

LAYERING

Penetrating the roof and allowing light into the whole vertical space generates an idea of recreation.

Mimics the hydroelectricity generation process, where the water comes from underground.

05 Hydro Cafe

Re:flect

360 O view, hydro power engine; to reflect the past, present and future under the intergeneration and sustainability ideology.

04 Times Connection Library

Re:connect

Bridging the knowledge from the past and keeping a record of the present.

To connect and enhance wellbeing and mental fulfilment for multigenerational visitors.

03 Observo Ramp

Re:cap

Observe, experience, transition; activation of past worker experience & sense of participation of the past in present days.

02 Community Engine

Re:birth

Learn and assimilate diverse knowledge from multi-generational aspects. Create new memories while respecting the heritage.

ASSIMILATE IMPRINT REFLECT

Admire the heritage and reflect for the future generation

INTERSECT

Tunnel as the main design form to indicate the metaphoric notion of the energy generation process. Creating moment’s within the tunnel

Multifunctional space with gathering, creating and cultural inheritance purposes acts as the ‘fuel’ for intergenerational bonded future.

01 Historical Nodes

Re:cord

Transformation and circualtion nodes for heritage knowledge activation. Imprinting space enhances physical and emotional belonging to the place.

ADD

The overall architectural form inserted within the site depicts the machinery and the energy production process in the White Bay Power Station, which acts as a fundamental part of my design.

The energy production process indicates the metaphoric notion through several tubular forms. It reflects the idea of the transition of elements into electricity which has taken a great role in Sydney’s past development. Tubular forms act as a metaphor for spatial linkages, reflecting a fluid and dynamic passage from one object to another, as well as creating specific moments and nodes for people to connect and transition from space to space.

01 Section Diagram 03 Level 2 Floor Plan @1:100
02 Level 1 Floor Plan @1:100 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 Focused Functions 1 Historical Nodes Space 2 Grand Entrance Focused Functions 1 Times Connection Library 2 Hydro Cafe 3 Observo Ramp Focused Functions 1 Community Engine Other Functions 3 Toilet 4 Restaurant 5 Kitchen Other Functions 4 Existing Structure Other Functions 2 Observation Circulation 3 History Exhibition 4 Cafe 5 General Circulation 04 Mezzanine Floor Plan @1:100 5 0 10 15 20m 5 0 10 15m 5 0 10 15m 5 0 10 15m

HISTORICAL NODES

The journey begins at the base of the WBPS, absorb and learn about the history and bring your knowledge to the next few spaces above to complete a fulfilled journey of remembrance and new memories.

Tubular circulation tunnels mimic the coal and energy production system, acting as a metaphor linking the past present and future. Welcome on board to the first stage of your journey!

TRIGGER EMOTIONAL BELONGINGS

Record new memories / Sydney past development ‘records‘ / Place to imprint and meet

Joinery pieces are designed in the way to represent the coal electrical generation process in a simple way that consists of 4 of the main process. You will be able to assimilate past knowledge in a unique way. The system will operate as the following:

Referring to the previous use of the site as a coal electricity power station, you will be able to experience an immersive spatial experience through this space. The interactive element within the tunnel allows you to have a metaphorical practical experience to activate the fog engine.

Use tunnel expression and nodes to connect spaces and increace chance of interaction.

Step 1. ‘Collect’ joinery - the first activation piece from the fog engine

Step 2. ‘Mill’ joinery the third activation piece from the fog engine

Step 3. ‘Rotate’ joinery - the second activation piece from the fog engine

Step 4. ‘Generate’ joinery - the last activation piece from the fog engine

The engine will operate when you press the start button and will release hot air through the tube which will create a chemical reaction of water vapour from the air, condensing due to the cooling effect of the carbon dioxide.

The combination of the fog engine and dry ice is a futuristic and sustainable way to generate fog to recreate the past spatial condition of having a smoke.

to
re:cord
1. 2. 03 Front view of the tunnel interior with custom overhead movie player 04 Interactive exhibition center space 02 Custum interactive joinery fixed onto the tunnel wall
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01 Interactive exhibition with mist outlet on the ground

Being the bonding space in the newly proposed centre, it is designed to have diverse possibilities through the use of space. Without having any partition walls and enclosure, being a fully open space that is able to gather hundreds of people, makes the acoustic condition very chaotic. It uses a spatial way to mimic the mass spatial condition of being very hot and noisy.

COMMUNITY ENGINE

It is uniquely designed to suit an intergenerational concept of having 2 spatial conditions during the day all in an inclusive manner. During the day the community engine will operate as a normal gathering space, whilst during the night, the spatial atmosphere will be changed into a more futuristic and young condition.

Allow diverse ways of moving through space, receiving the same atmospheric condition. Vertical connection for connected experience from different levels.

The ‘hottest‘ space within the WBPS, a reinterpretation of the past spacial condition. Reflected through the chaotic and energetic setting of the space. The multifunctional spatial division provides diverse activities that act as the fuel to boost the intergenerational community for the future.

COHERE

& COMMUNITY BONDING

Community Gathering / Reboot of creative industry and mindset / Use creative as a tool to bridge the gap of past present and future generations

To reflect the hydroelectricity generation process, where the water comes from uner ground. Layering another space above helps to demonstarte the conept

Create

to re:birth
spaces underneath to maximizes the use of height in the overall building
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Reservoir Generator Water Turbine Transformer
02 Main seating area view and walking paths 01 Community engine front view
03 Possible spatial atmosphere during night time 04 View of the custom tubular sculpture and stair case design

OBSERVO RAMP

Guided circulation; Different levels of observation point for commemorate purpose, heritage views naturally forms an exhibition.

The WBPS interior views are a heritage exhibition for visitors while they transit on the ramp. A guided exhibition path observing heritage views and activating past worker experience of ‘working in the air‘. The ramp connected directly into spaces for a linked journey to help form a fluid and dynamic narrative through all the It is a metaphor of connecting spaces connecting the different times through the spatial exploration

COMMEMORATE & MENTAL FULFILLMENT

Observe the heritage views / Place to link and transit

2 level tunnel, different experience; normal circulation ramp that also allows visitors to experience past working conditions.

The ramp designed to locate near the wall and the large glass partitions, allowing visitors to have a closer look at the existing materials and also to touch and feel the texture. Able to see clearly of whats happening on the other spaces.

Connected directly into spaces for a linked journey through the narrative storyline.

Past work condition experience point, activates past experience. Visitors choice of which level to walk.

Past work condition area are only designed as a one spot area, which protects visitors privacy when walking on the ramp. It is inclusive for visitors to their own choice of experience

According to a video clip about interviewing past WBPS workers, one interviewee mentioned “On top of the boilers, had no head for heights on top of an extension ladder changing the globes and the roof...... well working at heights working in dangerous conditions mean the best the place was dripping without asbestos, I mean used to waled around and hold my breath around there no the pump rooms and things behind because it was in the air.”

to re:cap
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Only ramp access, suitable for all group of users with LED light along ramp for way finding. mesh surface 01 Observo ramp tunnel walkway selected view towards community engine 02 Observo Ramp open walkway 03 Observo Ramp enclosed tunnel walkway 05 Custom holding bar

TIMES CONNECTION LIBRARY

to re:connect

To reconnect, share and learn intergenerational knowledge and their world. Connect past, present and future, to enhance individuals’ mental fulfillment and wellbeing. Multi-media and technology-based spaces offer an innovative experience while learning.

INTERLACE PAST PRESENT AND FUTURE

Using books and multimedia device to educate visitors / Exchange thinkings and different knowledge / Place to bridge the gap

The existing coal hoppers were merged within the design of the space, where a custom rotatable book engine is designed to mimic the changing nature of sustainability and social issues. Pressure sensors are embedded for interactive and heritage activation purposes, which creates a sense of participation feeling. A metaphoric meaning for the importance of each person during the past development of Sydney.

Self-serve digital devices for borrowing books, creating incidence for visitors to come back to the place again.

Activated with two people siting on it.

The custom book engine automatically rotates in one direction at a slow pace, representing the motion of how electricity is produced as well as reflecting on the proposed with a dynamic movement through space.

Not fully activated.

Retain existing elements and add new insertions beyond, play with transparency to retain heritage view.

App access diagram to suit the mass society of using phone scan to remote the machine.

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02 Bird’s eye view of the Times Connection Library interior 03 Custom bookshelf and seating joinery side view
01 Front view of the Times Connection Library
05 Custom book engine
detail
04 Times Connection Library entrance door signage light detail
joinery

HYDRO CAFE

to re:flect

The concluding space for the intergenerational heritage journey, the journey does not end here, it leads you to the next level of mental wellbeing, triggering visitor’s reflection on the past and present ideology of sustainability aiming to plan for a close bonded, rich cultured and healthy future.

REFLECT AND MOVE FORWARD

Using present ideology of ‘sustainability’ to reflect the past situation and raise awareness for future use of energy. / Reflect and raise awareness of energy usage for the future / Place to nourish and reflect

Covid-19 response of having 0 contacts with staff. No seating area, to control the interaction with people in the space.

Visitors are to DIY their own coffee fully self-served by the newly designed coffee and milk dispensers. Concluding with the recycling and sustainable concept through this space, with the recycled coffee ground feature as a symbol of the green future. It allows us to reflect on recycling everyday objects like the coffee ground which can be used to wash and for other purposes that can really make a change to the future. This is also using the space to educate present and future generations in a more playful manner.

Retain existing building height by leaving out voids and creating new voids. 360 o view of the whole interior at the top. Roof penetration allowing light into the whole vertical space generates an idea of recreation.
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1.5M Staff makes coffee from the second floor and to pour into a container that uses pressure to pump the coffee and milk down. The free coffee ground left over from the above making space will be disposed of into containers where visitors are able to collect according to their needs by spinning the wheel. 01 Hydro Cafe interior side view 1. 2. 02 Hydro Cafe interior front view

Hybrid x Future Work Space

Project Form: Individual Project Date of Completion: 27.10.2022

The Covid-19 Pandemic has led me to reflect extensively on the learning and working environment around us. The past pandemic has led to a series of challenges in the social realm for both employers and social workers. New measures of the workspace have been brought out to the public eye, which in some instances has affected our work mode. However, due to this being a recent global issue, considering the longevity of my design, I want to explore some new possibilities for the workspace. Not only for the Covid-19 pandemic but also for the future concerns of the new virus or any other social concerns that may occur.

The pandemic changes the traditional working mode and the worker’s need for different functions in a space. It at the same time generates spatial critiques that allow designers to reflect and have a deeper thought into whether the traditional mode of work of having fixed working stations and clear boundaries of functionalities of spatial needs is required. To use an Avant grade eye to derive the working mode and spatial needs in the post-pandemic era. Where the workspace will be hybrid and more flexible to suit different situations in the future, forming a more comfortable, secure, healthy and highly cohesive work environment.

The School of Built Environment have an excess of space within the Red Centre West Wing which they want to convert into an experimental Research Incubator to attract high profile Industry partnerships and project themselves as leaders in transdisciplinary Futures research.

IDEO will be taking up residence in the new Incubator space.

CLIENT ANALYSIS & OUR AIM USER ANALYSIS SITE LOCATION

4 main category of users has been considered for this project, the functional needs and the main work mode of each user group varies.

Collaborate

Work Nourish Learn

ACADEMICS

The site is located at Kingsford within the University of New South Wales, surrounded by education facilities in campus, and also has a ease of access towards the cafe and eatery. The building is located along the university main walk path, which is convenient to approach.

The

Primary User IDEO STAFF
Needs Percentage 35% Focus Work Collaborate Nourish Learn Individual Collaborate Main Work Mode
User STUDENTS &
Needs Percentage 25% Focus Work Collaborate Nourish Learn Individual Collaborate Main Work Mode DIVERSE
EXECUTIVES
User
Needs Percentage Main Work Mode 5% Focus Work Collaborate Nourish Learn Collaborate BRIDGING VISITORS
User Functional Needs Main Work Mode Percentage 5% Collaborate Nourish Connect FORMALITY
Functional
MULTICULTURE Primary
Functional
IDEO
Secondary
Functional
Secondary
Site Education Facility Cafe Eatery Main Walk Path
Randwick Racecourse
Centered Design
University of New South Wales Human
needs of people
The possibilities of technology
Problems are best solved collaboratively Everyone is creative Innovation starts with people Tech moves fast, changes humans
The requirements for success client values & strategy our aim
Focus
Our mission and aim is to offer the client a global vision of design with the aim of enabling the best possible outcome in the spatial experience delivery, Inspiring the users of the space to participate in the spatial narrative, addressing the design brief while being human-centered and providing the imperative for the long-term viability of architecture. X
PROJECT BREIF
The workplace has changed post 2020 with an increased portion of the workforce embracing new hybrid working models, simultaneously education has shifted to blended delivery modes. As a result, there has been a major shift towards ‘placemaking’ in higher education where businesses, researchers and students come together to create campus communities focused on common goals such as co-innovation.

WORK MODE ANALYSIS A DAY OF LIFE TRANSLATION OF NEEDS PAST PRESENT FUTURE

1.5M social distancing autonomous physical connection Stable Work mode COVID-19 Pandemic Post Pandemic Era minimal face-to-face interaction between colleagues hybrid work mode - through artificial intelligence technologies Close interaction between people in one space Open Office Emotional & Physical Disconnection Kinetic & Sensorial Automation 9:00 am work preparation 10:00 am morning breif research and design idea generation 11:00 am lunch break 12:30 pm design consultant with client 1:30 pm working with coworkers of different fields 3:30 pm work revise 5:00pm finish work & chill 8:30 pm 9:00 am class preparation 10:00 am attend class focus work 11:00 am lunch break 12:30 pm group work 1:30 pm tea break & group discussion 3:30 pm pin up for peer feedback 5:00pm finish work & chill 8:30 pm 40% Place to Work Place to Retreat Place to Research 30% Place to Collaborate 20% Place to Share & Connect Amenities Administration team, researchers, designers etc. Academics, built environment students PRIORITISE LESS PRIORITISE PRIORITIZE LESS PRIORITIZE Open Space Enclosed Space Open Space Enclosed Space Semi Open Space Open Space Enclosed Space Semi Open Space group work in open space individual work in open space individual work in individual space group work in open space individual work in semi open space individual work in individual space group work in semi open space individual work in open space individual work in individual space Formal Meeting Space Greenery Area Storage Area Breakout Meeting Informal Meeting Pin up Area Nourish Point Making Space Research Lab Enclosed Workplace Education Space Print Station Toilet Reception Area Exhibition Area Hot Desk Gathering Space Discussion Space Individual Workplace Multimedia Space Communication Acousitic Hygenine Hybrid ‘Flexibility’ Responsive Space Boundary Communication Acousitic Hygenine Hybrid ‘Flexibility’ Responsive Space Boundary Communication Acousitic Hygenine Hybrid ‘Flexibility’ Responsive Space Boundary ANALYZE REDEFINE IMAGINE SPATIAL SOLUTION SPATIAL SOLUTION SPATIAL SOLUTION SPATIAL CRITIQUE SPATIAL CRITIQUE SPATIAL CRITIQUE Gathering Space Breakout Meeting Hot Desk Multimedia Space Discussion Space Individual workspace

OF CONCEPT

EXISTING PLAN SPACIAL FORM BRIEFING

For the future workspace, “FLEXIBLE“ & “HYBRID“ work mode is critical to consider with a foresee global vision. Workspaces shall be able to suit the future social issue of the post-pandemic era in a longevity vision. Work trends and environments for hybrid workers shall also be innovative and healthy from a global perspective. There will be a CONCEPTUAL COLLISION of information transparency and employee work environment privacy, achieving a equal and collaborative work setting.

PROPOSED TRACK IN PLAN

Represents different spatial functions

Clear defined space

Clear spatial boundary

In this perpetually undefined future workspace of IDEO, both physical and internet tracks will be used to create a novel work mode and work system that will naturally bring flexibility and hybrid into the space. The spatial forms will be kaleidoscopic, referring to the constantly altering spaces. Using basic curved shapes and squishing, rotating, intersecting, and overlapping techniques to create positive and negative space.

Varied routes for a flexible layout.

The workers can form the space to their needs. The flexible and hybrid work environment aims to ’survive’ and perform better under social circumstances in the future.

Work mode Flexibility

Utilizing the positive and negative spaces as a natural boundary that separates but also merges and blurs different spacial functions according to the users needs.

Spacial flexibility

Forth Spaces are created with the overlaps of the positive and negative space. It acts as a Grey space where each of the positive and negative space all have some connection with it.

TRACK Variation 1 Variation 2 Variation 3 Variation 4 Variation 5 Variation 6 Place To Work & Meet Place To Collab & Learn Place To Nourish & Rest 30% 20% 40% 35% 30% 30% 20% 30% 35% 20% 20% 20% 50% 60% 30% 30% 50% 50% Open Space Enclosed Space Semi Open Space Place To Work & Meet Place To Collab & Learn Place To Nourish & Rest Open Space Enclosed Space Semi Open Space Place To Work & Meet Place To Collab & Learn Place To Nourish & Rest Open Space Enclosed Space Semi Open Space Place To Work & Meet Place To Collab & Learn Place To Nourish & Rest Open Space Enclosed Space Semi Open Space Place To Work & Meet Place To Collab & Learn Place To Nourish & Rest Open Space Enclosed Space Semi Open Space Place To Work & Meet Place To Collab & Learn Place To Nourish & Rest Open Space Enclosed Space Semi Open Space
WEAVE social distancing 1.5 m 1.5 m 1.5 m 1.5 m JUSTIFICATION OF THE USE OF CURVE ???? Stretch Linear Shrink FLEXIBLE INFLEXIBLE THREAD
CONCEPT TRANSLATION TRACK POSITIVE SPACE NEGATIVE SPACE OVERAL ALTERING LAYOUT TRANSLATION
FLOOR PLAN SPATIAL CONNECTION TRANSLATION OF CONCEPT TO SITE 1 1 2 2 3 3 Hybrid Work Area 1 Open Space Main Work Station 2 Semi Open Space Formal Meeting Space 3 Semi Open Space 5 0 10 20 50m 2. 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 6. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Hybrid Space - Nourish Point Informal Presentation Space Storage Room Main Work Station - Fixed Area Main Work Station - Flexible Area Hybrid Space - Connection Platform Exterior Platform Lift Reception Waiting Area Staircase Education Space Consultation Area Display/Show Case Plinths Discussion Space Toilet (M&F)

Formal Meeting Space

Main Work Station Hybrid Work Area
Collaborate Connect Individual 40% Place to Work 30% Place to Collaborate 20% Place to Share & Connect 1 1 2 2 3 3
SPATIAL DIAGRAM SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE

MAIN WORK STATION FORMAL MEETING SPACE

With the influence of COVID-19 the work force has changed in a manner where people are more aware of the hygiene and social distancing as well as the ventilation in a space. The main work space introduce a possible future work setting with tracks embedded into the floor system, allowing a more flexible seating plan in the office space. While still remaining the open seating.

HYBRID WORK ZONE

A multi-functional space for flexible work settings and space to nourish. The spatial experience of this zone is an interpretation of a work as from home, where individual ‘bed and couch‘ areas are provided for staff members to use when they need rest. This demonstrates the work condition when employees are working at home.

The formal meeting space are designed for both staff members and clients to have formal meetings. Located away from the main work station decreases the acoustic level, in a semi open setting.. Under a COVID setting, mesh curtains allows air flow in the whole interior which ventilates fresh air.

Semi Open Space Open Space
1.5 m 1.5 m 1.5 m 1.5 m
GLUE
Semi Open Space PLYWOOD BASE FLOOR JOIST FLEXIBLE ADHESIVE WHEEL TIMBER PANEL

Tetris Play-Scape

Rapid urbanization is a global topic that has been focused on in recent days, whilst china’s urbanization has been developing rapidly for years, where professionals mentioned: “the scale of urbanization in China is without precedent in human history.” Urbanization enriches and shapes a city’s physical environment and also transforms and embraces its culture. However, due to the competition for space in the city, children’s outdoor play area is one of the components that have a lack of concern during development. This topic inspires me as I think, through the increase of urbanized cities around the world, this issue has a great possibility to become more significant. So I’d like to explore a possible solution to help and adapt under different circumstances and environments. Since play areas for kids is extremely important for their physical and mental development they should be prioritized.

My spatial inspiration is from the game Tetris, where this game is popular among several generations think it is a great entry point to create a meaningful play scape that not only for playing but also commemorates the changing times. Utilizing modern design techniques, and translating a 2D game into a 3D space.

Project Form: Individual Project Area: 185m 2 Date of Completion: 27.12.2022

TETRIS MODULAR UNITS TARGET USER GROUP

Children’s

STUDY OF KIDS MIND SET

China & US kid’s mindset differences

The mindset statement is “Your intelligence is something about you that you can’t change very much”.

WHY TETRIS?

FORM DIMENSION

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Colour

Tetris uses simple and bright colours for the cubes which suits kid’s colour preference.

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Diversity

The variety of cube forms and the ways of placement of cubes creates engagement and enhance playability.

THE SITE

According to the article ‘Explore Children’s Outdoor Play Spaces of Community Areas in High-density Cities in China: Wuhan as an Example’, Wuhan is a city in china that has developed rapidly and gradually that result in a dense and modern city in recent days. This, therefore, led to a decrease in children’s outdoor play areas due to the competition for space. Whilst children’s outdoor play area is an important sector in children’s mental and physical development, it is essential to create a flexible play-scape that offers functions that contributes to children’s physical and psychological health, and also help to develop social interactions and social networks.

Wuhan, China

Utilizing Tetris as a design element to create a space for exploration and adventure as a way to embrace kids’ and parents’ childhood memories. Also to introduce the new playable option for Tetris in order to enhance a more creative and intriguing interior spatial form.

Urbanization & Modernization

Outdoor children play area

Prefabricated to be flexible to suit different cities and site

The study of growth and fixed mindset of kids in china and US showed that China kids has a more fixed mind set compared to the US kids, through the survey of the mindset statement above.

Mindset Visual Representation

China Kids Fixed & Linear & Modular US Kids Creative and Flexible

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Mental Skill

Provides physical and mental exercise for the game players which enhances creative and logical mindset.

Research stated that an appropriate size for a tunnel is with a minimum width of 500mm with openings at the two ends that are less than 2000mm. The choice height of the cube are designed for an average body size kid to have plenty amount of space to crawl.

CHOICE OF COLOUR

In order to suite the kids and adult’s colour preference, decided to create visual balance with the use of colour and the effect it will create

Evokes empathy

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Memorable

Being a game that covers most people’s childhood, it recreates memories and creates new memories.

TETRIS = Logical + Flexible + Modular

Calms mind & body

Energizes kid’s body

from 4-8yrs 85% Explore Play Learn Adult/Parents 15% Explore Rest Supervise
Promotes concentration
55.61% 44.39% 68.39% 31.61% Disagree Agree
600mm 600mm

TETRIS CUBES VARIATIONS FORM EXPLORATION

To restrict the form exploration experiment, I’ve limited the use of Tetris cubes variation, where each variation has only been used once, with the maximum height of 3000mm.

FORM TRANSLATION

The translation of the Tetris cube form into a 3D version, the smooth of the edges are essential to be kid friendly providing more safety considerations

FORM VS. HUMAN ACTION

Crawl Pop Out Climb 3000mm 0mm Right Left Front Back
Front Back
& Right 3000mm 0mm 3000mm Front Back Left Right 0mm 0mm 1800mm Back Front Right Left Linear & Flexible Low & Stair Form Simple & Linear Diverse & Complex Connect
Left

ZONING PLAN

TRANSLATION OF FORM

SPATIAL PLAN

Dividing the play area into 3 primary zones of climbing, crawling and pop out zones, and supplemented by 2 secondary zones of the connecting and observation zones. In this manner it creates a more complex yet clear circulation for kids to explore.

3D ELEVATION DIAGRAM

Selected flexible cube connected by only magnet, that are arrangeable by players

Plan out the basic shape, empty space and height of the cubes, according to the function of the area.

Add new layer on top to create continuous path for upper layer and to enrich the form and playability.

Add the highest point in the play-scape to create a sense of rhythm through form to make it more complex.

Finalize the full play-scape by adding connecting forms between each function zone, and to add the operation platform.

600mm 600mm
Crawl 55% Pop-Out 20% Climb 25% Observation Point Connect 1 2 3
Observation Platform Play Area
Crawl Pop-Out Climb Connect Observe Front Elevation Back Elevation Left Elevation Right Elevation
2 3 4
1
CRAWL
POP
CLIMB
OUT
wire mesh structure silicone coating steel nodes wire mesh structure silicone coating steel nodes wire mesh structure silicone coating steel nodes

FORM STRUCTURE

STRATEGY - AIM

colourized silicone coating

The materiality consideration was based on the overall spatial design and elements within it. Where Flexibility and modality takes a major role in this project. The selection of using silicone and wire mesh, enables each modular unit to be easy to install and is flexible on site, and also simple to mould during prefabrication construction off-site. The combination of silicone and wire mesh implements the idea of light weight but also enough firm and secure to climb on.

Outer layer silicone cover

Inner layer silicone cover Steel mesh structure

stainless steel

Utilise studs and notches to connect forms to forms enables flexible connecting points

Steel studs for attaching two forms

Custom silicone sleeve edge

MATERIAL
Translucent See through for parents catering purpose Durable Easy to Clean & Reuse Non-Slip Socks Silicone Socks Friction Gloss & Smooth Surface Flexible Easy to Mould & Build
Material Combination Kids Activity

The Floating Community

Project Form: Individual Project Date of Completion: 11.02.2023

In my perspective as a graduate from the interior architecture program, believe it is critical to identify and address current societal issues in the built environment, in order to make a difference in the actual world. While population growth offers certain benefits for society’s development, it has also raised societal concerns. As a result of the housing shortage and high rental prices, not everyone can afford to pay the rental charge, this will eventually lead to a series of uncontrollable repercussions. The article The anchor-outs: San Francisco’s bohemian boat dwellers fight for their way of life ’ from The Guardian reveals a specific result due to the high rental prices. I think this is quite an interesting and meaningful topic to explore since it is a global issue that needs to pay more attention to. So I want to express my design ideas on this topic and create a design solution for the target audience.

Location

The site is located at Richardson Bay, Sausalito in California. Utilizing old vessels from the past days and ships that are planed to be abandoned within the bay area. Which are all ships from the anchor-out floating home community.

Design Goal

According to the location, history and past development of the bay area, there’s a need to boost the tourism sector for the country in order to reduce alienation between the locals and other cities as well as to promote the culture.

13 min

25 min

Transportation

Sausalito

Richardson Bay

San Fransisco

The location is very convenient which has a high possibility to attract tourists.

Population Density

Low High

According to Geoff Boeing analyzed statistics, it shows the different daytime destiny within this area, where San Fransisco has the most traffic density compared to the other areas, which provides opportunity to attract more visitors to the site.

1830

Sausalito starts being a place where ships can get fresh water, and is still a part of Mexico. Alsop a small fishing, boat repair and ranching center, where the boat repair businesses remain active today.

Target User Group

1880

1941

Railroad has been introduced within Sausalito, where tracks has been built to link today’s wine country. It transformed into a key hub connecting San Fransisco.

This period being the starting point of Sausalito’s houseboat communities, and provided a place for Sausalito’s already active artist community to grow.

During World War II north of Sausalito turned into a massive Marin ship Shipyards that mainly produce merchant ships to carry supplies around the world.

After the War ended Sausalito, parts of the land been sold to governments, ship builders and land developers. A community of artists, maritime workers and craftspeople, and the boat building and boat repair businesses blossomed.

1960

An creative colony grew where artist’s, writers and musicians were inspired to settle in the area. Floating homes began to trend in the Maritime, where artist Jean Varda, philosopher and author Alan Watts (who remains influential today) etc. joined the improvised floating homes community.

1980

The anchor-out floating home community faced a crisis, where they were forced to move their boats into the harbor. Some of the 1940’s era vessels were disintegrating, and there was no money to restore them. Incidents of violence increased. Waste and bad smell increased resulting in “The Houseboat Wars”.

Today

40% Visitors

15% Artisits, Musicians, Writers

45% Residents

Issue still remains, my intention is to create a new supportive hub to relocate and provide opportunities for these boat house owners, and allowing them and their culture to influence residence and visitors, to foster and boost the art and boat culture to the new genration.

Site Analysis
CRISES AROSE
Maritime Local Conflict Plantation Arts & Culture

A important figure in the counterculture movement and has inspired young people into the bay area in California by his Zen & Buddist philosophy.

Reduce Alienation Local Cocnerns Government Planning Poverty House Boat Wars Rehabilitation of Local Culture Architecture Horticulture Carpentry Isuue & Soultion Spirng Summer Autumn Winter Performance/ Gathering Platform Mediation Yoga Floristry Performance/ Gathering Platform Vipassana Zen Tea Direct Connection Secondary Connection Vipassana Yoga Floristry Mediation Zen Scenting Zen Tea Open Space Functionality Enclosed Space Bright Dark Quiet Noisy Large Small [Openness] [Noise] [Light] [Scale] Floristry Zen Scenting Performance/ Gathering Platform Mediation Alan Watts
Strength Performance/ Gathering Platform Zen Tea Yoga Secondary Spaces

Design Analysis & Strategies

Spatial Analysis

Exisitng Functions

Structural Add On’s

Thermal & Light Analysis

Proposed Fuctionalities Functionalities Distribution

1. According to research the article ‘The anchor-outs: San Francisco’s bohemian boat dwellers fight for their way of life’ from The Guardian, reveals that the majority of ships at the bay area are for residential purpose which are illegal and unsafe, this therefore started the crisis.

2. Add new column structural elements into the existing ship, to create visual spatial divisions. It shows that ship no.02 and no.03 has the most diverse spatial division.

3. Due to the different activities within the space natural light conditions plays a important role for each activities. According to the thermal analysis, it shows that ship no.02 receives the most natural light, ship no.03 the second and ship no.01 the last.

4. Apply the new functions within the different areas. Zen scenting, zen tea and mediation can be held in ship no.01 since it all requires a more enclosed and ambient space. However, every space are flexible, with moving furnitures to enable different activities to be held over the year.

5. Functionalities are distributed according to the needs of spatial scale, acoustic, light and openness. Some activities will be held on different ships according to the season and weather condition, creating a highly flexible layout of how the ship can be connected.

no.01 no.02 no.03 15% 50% 35% Open Space Shell Enclosed Space 10% 90% Shell Enclosed Space Open Space Shell Enclosed Space 20% 40% 40%
Floristry Zen Scenting Zen Tea Mediation Yoga Vipassana
Yoga Zen Tea Secondary Space Floristry Zen Scenting Mediation Secondary Space Floristry Zen Tea Vipassana Secondary Space Yoga Mediation Secondary Space Sort Growth Create Action Energy Manifestation Inward Flow Letting Go Rest Reflect Restore Capacity Capacity Capacity Capacity Acoustic Level Acoustic Level Acoustic Level Acoustic Level 0 5 10 15 20m
0 5 10 15 20m 0 5 10 15 20m 0 5 10 15 20m

Block Relief Prints

This project focuses mainly on the experimentation of typographic image making, print techniques and materials, in order to express the narrative graphically through postcards. The design concept elaborates from the article 68% of the world population projected to live in urban areas by 2050, says UN which discusses the topic urban growth in a global perspective. The reason that I’ve chosen this text is that it’s where my interest is at and also by reading the text I’ve noticed that it’s full of data and comparisons between past, current and future urbanization development statistics. Which I think it’s quite interesting to work with and has a lot of potentials to play with hierarchy in the postcard design.

Since urbanization is not an intuitive change, but a subtle development that usually takes many years for people to have an intuitive view. People tend to focus on the benefits of urbanization at most times, rather than the actual process, however it is essential to know the process in order to better understand the future sustainable development of the country as these are the foundation of urbanization.

The text talked about several different ideas of urbanization, but the information still correlates to each other. Based on the text, I’ve chosen 4 topics: Settlements, Population concentration, residential shift and rural decline. Which think covers my main idea to create informative postcards to inform audiences, by using key statistics to communicate the bond between sustainable development and rapid urbanization.

Project Form: Individual Project Date of Completion: 04.10.2021

For my final designs, I’ve worked a lot with grids and text hierarchy, as want to emphasize data in my design. Since it’s a double-sided postcard, I’ve used a reveres color palette on the front and back. Where the front being the informative data, and the back highlighting the main topic being expressed.

“By 2030, the world is projected to have 43 mega cities with more than 10 million inhabitants, most of them in developing regions.”

I’ve played a bit with the typology, for the ‘U’ I’ve added windows to make it like a high rise building, and for the ‘i’ I’ve changed the dot to a triangle so that it symbolizes houses. For the back, I’ve stretched the bottom of the text symbolizing the developing journey.

“By 2050, it is projected that India will have added 416 million urban dwellers, China 255 million and Nigeria 189 million.”

The front design I’ve incorporated several bars connecting each of the countries to one point, mimicking the nature of rapid urbanization is a global development. For the back I’ve overlapped the lines to create the middle part referring to ‘concentration’

“Today, 55% of the world’s population lives in urban areas, a proportion that is expected to increase to 68% by 2050.”

I’ve used a curved line to indicate the journey towards the residential shift on the front. For the back of the post card I’ve stretched the typology and curved it to symbolize the shifting process, which also create visual narrative that any process won’t be a straight line.

“The global rural population is now close to 3.4 billion and is expected to rise slightly and then decline to 3.1 billion by 2050.”

For the front, very obvious typology hierarchy are applied, since it’s very informative, so I tried to you layers to emphasize on data. Whilst for the back, its referring to how rapid urbanization leads to rural population decline. was inspired by the data curve, which then visualized it with my typography.

Printed Content.

Post Pandemic Cafeteria

Project Form: Individual Project Date of Completion: 13.08.2020

The post pandemic era was the main inspiration in creating this project, where it allows designers to reflect and innovate new ways of how customers in a cafeteria circulate and use the space, as well as to create designs that can suit different consequences and settings for a longevity purpose. This project mainly focuses on the documentation of a technical drawing set and materiality, materials that are easy to clean are extremely important for this project as it can decrease the bacteria survival rate.

Proposed Floor Plan @1:20

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Materiality.

Concrete Deflecta Concrete Bacteria

Control Mix

Glass Agc Glass Europe Planibel Ab: Clear Glass

Steel Antique Copper + Clear Gloss (Acml)

Stone White Shimmer 3124 Polished Finish

Concrete Organic White 4600 Polished Finish

Concrete Bianco Drift 6131 Polished Finish

Fabric Bamboo Organic Cotton French Terry Kf291

Fabric Bamboo Velour Camellia Rose Kf440

POCKET SLIDING DOOR, BUILT INTO WALL STRUCTURE, 40mm

DASH LINE INDICATES UNDER BENCH FRIDGE INSERTION

DASH LINE INDICATES DOOR SWING PANEL FOR STAFF TO ENTER THE WORK ZONE

GLASS WINDOW PANEL 50mm

BUILT-IN KNOCK CHUTE WITHIN JOINERY SURFACE

DASH LINE INDICATES UNDER BENCH BIN

DASH LINE INDICATES UNDER BENCH CABINET DOOR SWING

01 1000 FLOOR PLAN 1:20 4200 100 1000 434 400 20195 24 690 15 1000 100 1100 416 645 900 39 1100 1100 900 500 585 15 1100 100 1000 780 600 85 380 120 15 1000 100 04 2003 03 2002 01 2001 02 2001 01 3000 02 3001 S01 F01 F02 S02 FX01 FX03 FX02 EQ05 EQ01 EQ02 EQ03 G01
111 C02
4200 ST03 EQ07
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Joinery Elevation @1:10

Glass Partition & Light Detail @1:2

ALLOW ALUMINUM PROFILE FOR LED STRIP TO BE FIXED ON THE STEEL FRAMEALLOW SURFACE MOUNTED FIXING TO THE STEEL FRAME

S02

SUBSTRATE, SILICONE BEAD

LED LIGHT BULB

G01

ENSURE GLASS IS TO BCA COMPLAINT SPECIFICATION

CL01

ALLOW ALUMINUM PROFILE FOR LED STRIP TO BE FIXED ON THE STEEL FRAME - ALLOW SURFACE MOUNTED FIXING TO THE STEEL FRAME - FIXED WITH STAINLESS STEEL NAILS

S02

ALLOW 50mm HIGH STEEL C CHANNEL TO MOUNT THE BASE OF THE GLASS PARTITION TO THE BENCH-TOP BELOW - ALLOW CONCEALED FIXING

SUBSTRATE, SILICONE BEAD

ALLOW CONCEALED CLEAR SILICONE JOINT BETWEEN SLABS

ALLOW 50mm HIGH STEEL C CHANNEL TO MOUNT THE BASE OF THE GLASS PARTITION TO THE BENCHTOP BELOW - ALLOW CONCEALED FIXING EQ03

LED LIGHT BULB

BUILT-IN KNOCK CHUTE WITHIN JOINERY SURFACE

G01

ENSURE GLASS IS TO BCA COMPLAINT SPECIFICATION

EQ04

REFER TO HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR DETAILS ON THE RETICULATION OF PLUMBING WITHIN JOINERY

STRUCTURE, TIMBER STUD, 100x50mm, TASMANIAN OAK NATURAL WOOD MATTE FINISH

SUBSTRATE, PLYWOOD BIRCH PREMIUM PLYWOOD, 12mm, NATURAL LIGHT COLOURED, INTRICATE GRAIN DETAIL FINISH

ALLOW 50mm HIGH STEEL C CHANNEL TO MOUNT THE BASE OF THE GLASS PARTITION TO THE BENCHTOP BELOW - ALLOW CONCEALED ADHESIVE FIXING TO BENCHTOP BELOW FFL+0

ALLOW ALUMINUM PROFILE FOR LED STRIP TO BE FIXED ON THE L-TRIM - ALLOW SURFACE MOUNTED FIXING TO THE L-TRIM

SUSPENDED GLASS PARTITION & LIGHT 1:2

GENERAL NOTES FOR TENDER PROJECT B GLASS PLYWOOD ALL DIMENSIONS AND EXISTING CONDITIONS MUST BE CHECKED AND VERIFIED BY THE LEGEND DRAWN BY: SCALE: DRAWING: REV. SHEET NO. 01 3000 MAKE & SERVE JOINERY SECTION 1:10 1840 895 42 900 S01 EQ02 EQ01 FX02 FX01 EQ05 EQ06 01 4100 02 4101 03 4102 04 4103
ST03
50 530 140 179 20 20 50 165 240 395 50 20 20 199 690 89 495 50 20 100 180 100 20 20 2737 906 594 436 2000
SL01
CL01
S02
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04 4103
29 5 2 15 2 5 50
15 30 6 6 30 2 38
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