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Matthew Huang

Matthew Huang is an undergraduate student majored in Landscape Architecture from Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning in the University of Melbourne. He is deeply passionate in spatial design especailly how it forster human interaction, scale varies from small garden design to large public open space design. Throughout the undergraduate study and internship journey, he has also developed strong interests in interaction and event design, fabrication and branding design.


General Information

Projects

Matthew Huang Mobile: (+61) 466000659 WeChat: 987045836 E-Mail: matthewguanlin@gmail.com Online Portfolio: https://guanlinh.wixsite.com/matthewguanlin-1

01 Modern Monastery

04 - 13

02 The Ripple

14 - 15

03 Parametric Design and Digital Fabrication

16 - 19

04 Melbourne Square

20 - 25

05 Queen Victoria Market 2040 Planing

26 - 31

06 Galada Avenue Reserve Renewal

32 - 37

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-huang-17ba121b3/

Experience aTalent. Ltd. 2021.11-2022.02 Product Owner Shanghai Weilasi International Trading Co., Ltd. 2021.08-2021.11 Social Media Specialist IAPA PTY. LTD. 2019.11-2020.02 Landscape Architect MSDx End of Semester Exhibition 2020 (online) MSDx End of Semester Exhibition 2018

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01 Modern Monastery

Location: Prototypical Melbourne Suburban Parcels Year: 2020 Scale: ~1000m2

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Landscape: The Ground Landscape: The Ground

Figure Ground Plan

Shadow Range (Annual 10 a.m.)

Matrix Analysis

This project aims to develop a small pleasure garden for Melbourne’s contemporary suburbs from abstract figure ground drawing. In the same way that the Ripponlea estate (pleasure garden) now offers a range of social spaces for local residents, the Modern Monastery is designed to provide a spectrum of spaces and experiences for the community with a special focus on meditation and circumambulation. The project provides a range of programs that span between the private or intimate spaces that may accommodate larger public and communal activities. The Modern Monastery is organized in a way that allows for different activities to co-exist. The essential aspect of the design process is the incorporation of Figure Ground Plan abstract thinking and abstraction within architectural production.

Studio Beta & Earth

Exercise Name

Drawing Title

Student Name:

Shadow Range (Annual 10 a.m.) Shadow Range (Annual 10 a.m.)

Pointed Stripe

Comments

Tutor Name:

Guanlin Huang - ID 1025314

Victor Wong

Coordinators Name:

Date:

Leire Asensio Villoria and David Mah

22 / March / 2020

Figure Ground

Figure Ground Plan

Figure Ground Drawing

North-west Wind

Scale Not to Scale

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Figure Ground Plan

Micro-watershed Landscape: The Ground

Drawing No

Micro-watershed Micro Watershed Water Bodies & Ground Vegetation/Materials

Shadow Range Shadow Range

(Topographic 9 a.m./12 p.m./16 p.m.)

North-west Wind

North-west Wind

Activity Diagram 1

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Gather

Exercise Name

Studio Beta & Earth

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Drawing Title Landscape Layers

Matrix Analysis

Student Name:

Tutor Name:

Guanlin Huang - ID 1025314

Victor Wong

Coordinators Name:

Date:

Leire Asensio-Villoria and David Mah

3 / May / 2020

Comments

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ギャザー

Community Meeting

コミュニティミーティング

Landscape: The Ground

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読書

Security

Eating Security

保安

周回

Reading

食事Security

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読書

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Exercise Name Matrix Analysis

Drawing Title Landscape Layers

Matrix Analysis

Landscape Layers

Student Name:

Tutor Name:

Guanlin Huang - ID 1025314 Student Name: Coordinators Name: Guanlin Huang - ID 1025314 Leire Asensio-Villoria and David Mah Coordinators Name:

Victor Wong Tutor Name: Date: Victor Wong 3 / May / 2020 Date:

Leire Asensio-Villoria and David Mah

3 / May / 2020

Organisational Diagram

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Water & Vegetation Micro-watershed Water Bodies & Ground Vegetation/Materials North-west Wind

Scale 1 : 125@A3 (drawn in millimeters) Scale 1m 10m: 125@A3 (drawn in 3m millimeters) 3m

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Matrix Analysis

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Studio Beta & Earth

Exercise Name Library

Matrix Analysis

Wind Direction

Refectory

Sancturary

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South-east Wind

Landscape Layers Parlor

Student Name:

Tutor Name:

Guanlin Huang - ID 1025314

Victor Wong

Coordinators Name:

Date:

Leire Asensio-Villoria and David Mah

3 / May / 2020

Comments

Kitchen

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Security

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PRIVATE

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Community Meeting

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South-east Wind

(Annual 10 a.m.) Wind Direction

(Topographic 9 a.m./12 p.m./16 p.m.) Shadow Range (Topographic 9 a.m./12 p.m./16 p.m.)

Water Bodies & Ground Vegetation/Materials

Eating

ギャザー

Seasonal Wind Shadow Range Wind Direction

Drawing Title Activity & Succession Diagram

Student Name:

Tutor Name:

Guanlin Huang - ID 1025314

Victor Wong

Coordinators Name:

Date:

Leire Asensio-Villoria and David Mah

6 / May / 2020

Exercise Name

Drawing Title

Site Analysis

Activity & Succession Diagram

Student Name:

Tutor Name:

Guanlin Huang - ID 1025314

Victor Wong

Coordinators Name:

Date:

Leire Asensio-Villoria and David Mah

6 / May / 2020

Comments

Concrete Wall

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Scale Not Applicable

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Lawn Gravel Garden

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Scale Not Applicable

Blossom Month

Pond

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Studio Beta & Earth

Exercise Name Assignment 3

Drawing Title Organizational Diagram

Student Name:

Tutor Name:

Guanlin Huang - ID 1025314

Victor Wong

Coordinators Name:

Date:

Leire Asensio-Villoria and David Mah

01 / June / 2020

Comments

Scale Not Applicable

Drawing No

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Guanlin Huang - ID 1025314

Victor Wong

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Huang - ID 1025314 Coordinators Date: Assignment 3 Name: GuanlinFloor Plan Leire Asensio-Villoria and David MahName: 01 / June / 2020 Coordinators

Sectional Perspective

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Comments

Student Name: Tutor Name: Exercise Name Drawing Title Student Name: Guanlin Huang - ID 1025314 Victor Wong

Comments

Victor Wong Coordinators Name:

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Leire Asensio-Villoria and David Mah Date:

01 / June / 2020

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Scale Scale 1 : 125@A3 (drawn in millimeters) Scale

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Leire Asensio-Villoria and David Mah

DormitoryKey Refectory1 Dormitory Kitchen 2 Refectory Parlor 3 Kitchen Nave 4Key Parlor Dormitory Latrins 51 Nave Refectory Gardener’s 62 House Latrins 3 Kitchen Library 74 Gardener’s House Parlor Scriptorium 85 Library Nave Latrins Sancturary 96 Scriptorium 7 Gardener’s House Light 10 Sancturary 8 Library Fire 9 1 Scriptorium Light Sand 10 2 Sancturary Fire Light Water 13 Sand Fire Wood 24 Water Sand 3 Sancristy Wood Water 45 Wood Sculpture11 5 Sancristy Sancristy 11 12 Sculpture

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Exercise Name

Drawing Title

Studio Beta Assignment 3 & Earth Renders

South-East Isometric

Student Name:

Tutor Name:

Guanlin Huang - ID 1025314

Victor Wong

Coordinators Name:

Date:

Leire Asensio-Villoria and David Mah

28 / May / 2020

Comments

Drawin

Scale Not Applicable

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Architecture: The Figure

Architecture: The Figure

Architecture: The Figure Studio Beta & Earth

Studio Beta & Earth

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Exercise Name Assignment 3

Drawing Title Sectional Perspective Private

Student Name:

Tutor Name:

Guanlin Huang - ID 1025314

Victor Wong

Coordinators Name:

Date:

Leire Asensio-Villoria and David Mah

02 / June / 2020

Comments

Scale Not Applicable

Exercise Name

Drawing Title

Assignment 3

Experiential Image Pavillion Viewing Out

Student Name: Guanlin Huang - ID 1025314

Tutor Name: Victor Wong

Coordinators Name:

Date:

Leire Asensio-Villoria and David Mah

28 / May / 2020

Comments

Scale Not Applicable

Drawing No

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Drawing No

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Studio Beta & Earth

Exercise Name

Drawing Title

Assignment 3

Experiential Image Peaking

Student Name: Guanlin Huang - ID 1025314

Tutor Name: Victor Wong

Coordinators Name:

Date:

Leire Asensio-Villoria and David Mah

28 / May / 2020

Comments

Scale Not Applicable

Drawing No

09 08 of 11

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Architecture: The Figure

Comic Strip One Day in Modern Monastery

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Studio Beta

Exercise Name

Drawing Title

Student Name:

Tutor Name:

Guanlin Huang - ID 1025314

Victor Wong

Comments

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02 The Ripple

Location: Queen Victoria Garden Year: 2019 Scale: ~25m2 Unreal Engine Render

The Ripple is a pavilion in the Queen Victoria Garden - location is the same as per the annual M-Pavilion exhibition. The pavilion is able to facilitate evening quartet concert for an audience of 30 people and lunchtime seminar with 15 guests + 1 presenter. Seatings are integrated into the landscape and the design is self-supporting without the need of additional external columns. The scene of this pavillion is built in Unreal Engine 4, which enables interaction through VR set.

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Lofts

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{0,75,0} {120,0,150}

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{150,150,0}

{150,0,45} {150,75,150}

{90,0,150}

{150,15,150}

{Lofting Point}

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{150,75,150} {15,150,150}

{0,150,135}

{105,0,0}

{Lofting Point}

Paneling Grid & Attractor Point

In this section, I explored how digital fabrication and parametric software is used in design to further investigate the iterative nature of digital design. In part A, I worked with surface modeling and laser cutting techniques to ceate monumental structure. In part B, I worked with volume and 3D printing techniques to generate spatial porosity and permeability through layers of vertical planes and boolean icosahedron.

1.3 {0,0,150}

{150,120,0}

{150,80,0} {Lofting Point}

{Lofting Point}

2.3

2.4

{71,60,148}

{134,24,76}

{32,110,76}

Paneling

{Attractor Point Location}

{Attractor Point Location}

{Attractor Curve Location}

{Attractor Curve Location}

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3.2

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A_Design Matrix

A_Fabricated Structure 16

A_Exploded Diagram 17


B_Isometric

Grid Iteration

1.1

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Attractor / Control Points (X,Y,Z) Attractor / Control Curves Grid Points

{40,66,127} {23,156,55}

{-4,66,73}

{73,66,46}

{22,90,90} {113,123,93}

{50,123,52}

{58,26,100}

{126,41,100}

{140,17,121}

{168,23,122}

{100,23,77}

{130,117,33}

{Attractor Point Location}

{3,24,25}

{173,26,100}

Attraction & Centroid Boolean Geometery

{Attractor Point Location}

{Attractor Point Location}

{Attractor Point Location}

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{Attractor Curve Location}

{Attractor Curve Location}

{Attractor Curve Location}

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{Sphere}

{Box & Pyramid}

{Icosahedron & Dipyramid}

2.1

{136,138,54}

{96,104,93}

B_Design Matrix 18

1.3

B_Fabricated Structure 19


04 Melbourne Square

Location: Carlton, Australia Year: 2020 Scale: ~30,000m2

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This project addresses ecological design as fundamental to modern landscape architectural practice and techniques for developing ecologically sensitive urban design for a street block in Melbourne turn back to 2013. Assuming this site was designated a park prior to the most recent apartment blocks being built, and considering factors such as hydrology, heritage, social and environmental context, future conditions, DDA compliance and equal access.

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Swale Detail Section

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Viburnum odoratissimum Rhaphiolepis indica

Callistemon viminalis

Thicket Crossing Surface Run-off Surface Run-off

Lomandra hystrix Phormium tenax

Lomandra longifolia

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Civic Square

Green Corridor

WSUD Sectional Perspective

Canopy Corridor

Thicket Crossing

Lawn

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Raised Platform

Footpath Entrance (Queensberry St.)

Hard Surface Water Flow

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05 Queen Victoria Market 2040 Planing

Location: Melbourne, Australia Year: 2020 Scale: ~350,000m2

Queen Victoria Market (QVM) is a bustle, open air market located on Melbourne’s city north. It has been an iconic destination since opening its doors in 1878. However, it is said in the next 20 years the number of people living within 800 metres of QVM will almost double from 67,000 to 128,000. How can we deal with changes associate with this change? How can the drive to expand/upgrade the CBD be balanced with the need to conserve and resuscitate its open spaces and ‘heritage’ values? This project aims to reimagine QVM’s future environmental/ social landscape and try to find the solutions to the questions above.

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06 Galada Avenue Reserve Renewal

Location: Parkville, Australia Year: 2019 Scale: ~18,000m2 Species Research Diagram

Urban dwellers are losing their connections with the cycles and rhythms of the natural world. Ecological processes that sustain our cities are often hidden from our daily life. As the designers and caretakers of our land, are we capable of making ecology wonderful and legible to a wider audience in the city? The Galada Avenue Reserve was developed in the early 2000s as a part of the Commonwealth Games 2006 village. Designed by Tract Consultants, it was one of the earlier examples of Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) in Melbourne. It is in proximity with two biodiversity hotspots in the City of Melbourne, the Trin Warren Tam-boore Wetlands and the White’s Skink. Thirteen years after the construction, the stormwater channel is now filled with sediments, and there is a lack of diversity in the understorey planting. The aim of this project is to upgrade and redesign the parkland facilities of the reserve, using a totem species as the design theme. Turn the park into a signature community parkland with a provocative design identity, and a thriving urban habitat for the totem species.

Hear the Call Habitat

Brown tree frog mate almost all year round after raining and calls before mating. Rain preventing pagoda is introduced to provide seating to capture this poetic moment and enjoyment of natural concert.

Predator Adult - Frog

Diet

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Design Response

“Creeee cree” “Creeee cree cree”

Male Call “Creeee cree cree”

Southern Brown Tree Frog

Metamorphosing Metamorphosis 6-7 Months

“Creeee cree”

Mating Female Lays 500-700 Egg On Water Surface/ Damp Vegetation

棕樹蛙 Litoria ewingii

Tadpole Observation Spot Most socially suitable phase of frog, chance of providing interaction, observation and knowledge to the public Vegetarian especially younger population. Micro plant/algae

Clustered Meditation Space

4-6 Days to Hatch

Larva - Tadpole

Clustered and narrow personal space in public context to enable mediation with proximity to surrounding environment.

Egg - Frog Spawn

Site Photo

Large tree provides habitat for birds and species associate with trees. Also provides shading during sunny weather.

Female frogs listen and chose her favourite male’s sound, then entering still, shallow water to proceed mating behaviour and lays up to 700 eggs attach to damp vegetation near water surface.

Male frogs call after heavy rains from ground or lower vegetation with “creeeee, creee, cree” sound.

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Built structure on the island to provide shelter for user during raining event. Sound of rain and male frog’s call forming natural concert.

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Creeee, cree, cree

Creeee, cree, cree

Aquatic plant species to prevent frog eggs from floating and as food source for tadpoles.

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Schematic Plan

MEDITATION

OBSERVATION

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LARVA TADPOLE

ADULT FROG

Floating Island Artificial frog-shaped island in the middle of the lake as a place of gathering and the place to be during raining event.

Bowl Riverbank Space Riverbank with rocks, pebbles, aquatic plants and lower-storey bushes provide multiple habitats for different species and enhance biodiversity. Also provides chance for observation and interaction for children.

Parkland Park with prosperous plants and furnitures provide space for walking, resting and sheltering. Exhibition and can be held periodically bringing cultural significance to the residential park. Oval Lake - Biodiversity Hotspot Observational Installation Installation for children to conduct both recreational activities and as a mean of vertical obervation facility.

Lake and surrounding damp vegetation provide habitat for Brown Tree Frog and other aquatic animals, amphibians and plants. A biodiversity hotspot and the focus of detail plan.

Legend

Bridge Island Water

Clustered Meditation Built pagoda structure with shape imitating the spawns of frog provides quiet enjoyment with proximity to surrounding landscape.

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Planting Schedule Code

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EUC CAM

Eucalyptus camaldulensis

River Red Gum

15-20 x 20-45

Trees

EUC MEL

Groundcover

Eucalyptus melliodora

DIS DIS

Distichlis distichophylla

POA POI

Poa poiformis

POA LAB

Poa labillardierei

SCH APO

Shurbs

ATR CIN

Atriplex cinerea

Grey Saltbush

Banksia integrifolia

Coast Banksia

Banksia marginata

Silver Banksia

MEL DEN

Melicytus dentatus

MYO INS

Aquatic Plants

Coast Tussock-grass

Common Bog-sedge

Leucophyta brownii

BAN MAR

Australian salt-grass

Common Tussock-grass

Schoenus apogon

LEU BRO BAN INT

Yellow Box

Myoporum insulare

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Myrophylum crispatum

Upright Water Milfoil

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SCH TAB

Schoenoplectus tabernaemontani

River Club Rush

indefinite x 0.5-3

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Ottellia ovalifolia

Water Buttons Swamp Lily

indefinite x 0.2 indefinite x 1

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Lake

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Cotula coronopifolia

Island

14.7

Smooth Nardoo

COT COR

Legend

14.3

Marsilea mutica

MAR MUT

Symbol

7

8-10 x 10-15

Cushion Bush

Boobialla

Qty

Pebble Path

6.5

14.5

Bench

4.5

Concrete Ground N

36

Detailed Plan

0

COT COR

MAR MUT

SCH TAB

OTT OVA

MYR CRI

2.5

7.5

15m

37


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