HANS TANG
ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, ROYAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, STOCKHOLM 2012 - 2015
CURRICULUM VITAE WORK EXPERIENCE
HANS TANG 31 October 1985 +46 72 17 33 020 hanstang85@gmail.com Frödingsv. 1, 11256 Stockholm, SE LANGUAGE SKILLS Swedish English Cantonese Vietnamese German
Basic
201506 – ongoing
Architect, White Architects, Stockholm Selection of projects: • Barkarby Metro station. In charge of designing the whole station. • Tyresö Culture and Science Center, first prize in competition. In charge of designing the facades and the main foyer. • Kv Eldsundsvik, reconstruction of old military barracks for new housing development.
201406 – 201408 201306 – 201308
Engineer, White Architects, Örebro During summer break at school I worked full time at the office doing similar tasks like before but with more focus on architects tasks. I was for instance in charge of a smaller project doing an extension of a dining room for a high school.
201208 – 201306
Visualizer, White Architects, Örebro During my first year studying in Stockholm I worked part time for my office in Örebro doing mostly visualizations and easier tasks.
201009 – 201208
Engineer, White Architects, Örebro I worked closely with the architects at the office and producing drawings and 3D-modeling. I was also involved in many competitions doing sketches and visualizations. Selection of projects: • Würths Headoffice, first prize in competition. It was awarded ”Best industrial & logistics developement” in MIPIM Awards 2015. • Campus USÖ, new campus for the Medical school of Örebro University. • Activity Hotel Gustavsvik, first prize in competition. A new hotel in Örebro next to the Gustavsvik adventure bath. • Örebro Concert hall, reconstruction of the concert hall and an extension of the roof.
Fluent
COMPUTER SKILLS Revit SketchUp AutoCAD Photoshop Indesign Illustrator Rhinoceros V-ray ArchiCAD 3DS Max QGIS
Basic
Excellent
EDUCATION 2012 – 2015
Degree of B.Sc. in Architecture, School of Architecture, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm Bachelor thesis: “The Cultural Highway”. A-grade.
2007 – 2010
Degree of B.Sc. in Construction engineering, School of Engineering, Jönköping University Bachelor thesis: “Analysis and proposal for reconstruction of water towers in Sweden”
OTHER MERITS 2007 – 2009
School ambassadeur, School of Engineering, Jönköping University
2004 – 2005
Signaller, Artillery Regiment 6, Kristinehamn Compulsory military service, 10 months. Grade: 10-7-7
SELECTION OF PROJECTS IN PORTFOLIO:
TEMPLE OF NATURE 2:3 MATERIAL, SPACE & DETAIL
STUDIO SERGEL 1:3 HOUSING, WORK & CLIMATE
THE RINGS OF ERIKDALSLUND 2:1 STRUCTURE, SITE & ACITIVITY
LUCKY STREET! 3:1 URBAN PLANNING
THE CULTURAL HIGHWAY 3:3 BACHELOR THESIS
INTRO
TEMPLE OF NATURE MATERIAL, SPACE & DETAIL KTH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE YR2 - ARCHITECTURE PROJECT 2:3 SUPERVISOR: STEFAN PETERSSON & JOHAN SELBING
A small-scale project was to design a vacation home on a maximum of 80 square meters in Ã…kersberga located at Long Lake. Focus on materiality and spatial relationships along with thoughtful detail solutions. The Temple of Nature is a tribute to its surrounding landscape where users can worship and experience nature for their own needs. The building reflects the nature of its materiality with the open timber structure that make up the whole structure.
SITE PLAN
WORKING PROCESS
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PLAN 1 1. Entrance / portal 2. Wardrobe 3. Bathroom 4. Passage 5. Bedroom / study 6. Bedroom 7. Family room 8. Kitchen / Dining 9. Sun deck 10. Pontoon
SEQUENCE FROM THE ENTRANCE DOWN TO THE LAKE A distinct straight axis down to the lake from the main entrance that gradually leads the visitor through the structure.
SECTION A-A
MODEL 1:50
DETAILED SECTION
FRAMING THE NATURE
STUDIO SERGEL HOUSING, WORK & CLIMATE KTH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE YR1 - ARCHITECTURE PROJECT 1:3 SUPERVISOR: JENS ENGMAN & KARIN SALER
Year 2030 in Stockholm, the question is how downtown can densify with housing through changed standards. Sergel Square is the starting point for the search in how a central place can be strengthened and improved with a new structure. The idea with a Studio Sergel is to create an environment where artists temporarily can live and practice their profession during the exhibits in the exhibition hall. A study how the private space can be integrated within the public space, join the urban space in the living space and blurr the boundaries between them.
SKETCH PROCESS
DIAGRAM OF THE SKETCHMODEL WORK
SITE PLAN
EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC DIAGRAM
ROOF WITH VEGETATION
TAKPLAN 9 STUDIO APARTMENTS
KÖK & MATRUM 30 m²
PLAN 3
ATELJÉ/VERKSTAD 64 m²
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SHARED KITCHEN FOR RESIDENTS
SHARED STUDIO / WORKSHOP
UMGÄNGESYTA 84 m² BADRUM 4 m²
RUM 21 m²
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BADRUM 4 m²
PLAN 2
RUM 21 m²
EXHIBITION HALL
PLAN 2 G G G
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RECEPTION / SHOP / EXHIBITION HALL
BADRUM 5 m² RUM 22 m²
PLAN 1
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BADRUM 4 m²
TECHNICAL ROOMS
RUM 21 m²
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PLAN 0
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SEKTION B-B 1:400
SECTION B-B
THE RINGS OF ERIKDALSLUND STRUCTURE, SITE & ACTIVITY KTH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE YR 2 - ARCHITECTURE PROJECT 2:1 SUPERVISOR: STEFAN PETERSSON & JOHAN SELBING
How could a nursing home be integrated into Eriksdalslund, an oasis in the crowded city with close proximity to water, nature and many different activities? The majority of residents in nursing home is sitting in a wheelchair and has problem with mobility. They mainly use their vision to take the impression of the surroundings. The basis of the concept is the outlooks towards the surrounding environment and an overview of what takes place in the building. This has generated the building’s circular shape consisting of two nearly identical buildings tied together with a terrace that stretches between them and that ties them together.
OVERVIEW PLAN
SITE PLAN
ASSEMBLY HALL
ROOF TERRACE
SHARED SPACE
PLAN 4
8 APARTMENTS / DEPARTMENT
OUTDOOR SPACE
PLAN 3
CIRCULATION SPACE
TERRACE
OUTDOOR SPACE
PLAN 2
CATERING / RESTAURANT
KINDERGARTEN
PASSAGE BETWEEN THE BUILDINGS
PLAN 1
PLAN 0
EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC DIAGRAM
PLAN 2
SECTION A-A
PLAN 4
PLAN 3
INTERIOR RENDERING, PLAN 2
PLAN 1
PLAN 0 INTERIOR RENDERING, PLAN 3
FACADE SOUTH
LUCKY STREET! URBAN PLANNING KTH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE YR 3 - ARCHITECTURE PROJECT 3:1 SUPERVISOR: ORI MEROM & MARIA PAPAFINGOS
How can the suburb Farsta develope and densify in accordance with the ”Vision 2030 - a world-class Stockholm”? We have chosen to see architecture as an experience. Architecture where you get a different feeling each time it evolves, and we wanted to explore this in a similar way in our working process by using our senses. With our hands, we have used the tactile sponges to built with them. We have also used the candy which we have been able to taste our creations. We have also chosen to intuitively reach an agreement, about Farsta limitation of densification!
FRAMTID FUTURE FARSTA!
STUDIO 3: GRUPP 2 ANDERS JOHNSSON, HANS TANG, ELINA ÅBERG, MARIA ÖHMAN
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Identity of Farsta?
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Today Farsta is a characteristic ABC city from the 1950s with a strong commercial center, workplaces and homes nearby. The area is hilly, rich in greenery and close to water. Communications are good but the area is clearly split into various enclaves - both because of typologies but also because roads cut through. Today, about 20,000 people in the area studied under the project.
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area we are investigating, marked yellow ellipse.
OS ARI TORM EN S SC AIN NS BR ISIO V
It is planned for 140,000 homes in the city of Stockholm. Instead of spreading out of these in different suburbs, the idea is the gather them all in Farsta! Is it possible to eliminate the housing shortage through a denser city without sacrificing human qualities? What kind of city is generated when it is overcrowded but where minimal risk of dissatisfaction is the highest priority? This step of the process revolves around making a case study on.
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The goal is to create tools for urban planning.
Assume a scenario with no limitations. Because new challenges require new solutions.
KOMMUNIKATIONER motorväg
OVERVIEW PLAN
lokalgata 50 km/h
pink rectangle is the area for the case study
lokalgata 30 km/h gångstråk buss, hållplatsläge tunnelbana pendeltåg BEBYGGELSE flerfamiljshus villa/radhus verksamhet historisk bebyggelse från 1850
NATUR gräsyta trädbevuxet tät skog högt naturvärde strandskydd T-CENTRALEN
20 min
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2h 40 min
FRITID sportaktiviteter KULTUR bebyggelse fr 1850 kulturhistoriskt värdefullt område byggnadsminnesklass VERKSAMHET handel
RESTID FRÅN T-CENTRALEN TILL FARSTA CENTRUM MED OLIKA FÄRDMEDEL. T-CENTRALEN
12 km
FARSTA CENTRUM
ILLUSTRATIVE SECTION
service skola/förskola
MODEL CASE STUDY JAG ÄR EN PROCESSMODELL VISION 2030 FRAMTIDENS FARSTA! FUTURE FARSTA!
STUDIO 3: GRUPP 2 ANDERS JOHNSSON, HANS TANG, ELINA ÅBERG, MARIA ÖHMAN
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The work has been characterized by an intuitive process. Through case studies of the model we have searched for a densified city where residential qualities are preserved. It has been a balancing act between adding and find the point where Farsta reaches its limitation.
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SILHOUETTES
Basic comparisons of different structures in building patterns.
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URBAN DES IGN ST RA TE G
The goal is to establish a set of principles for urban building. The project has undergone several iterations; ideas have been tested, rejected, and added. Here are 20 strategies for building the city that protects human habitat and use the land to the maximum.
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SITE PLAN
20 URBAN DESIGN STRATEGIES SUN PARKS
Corridors between buildings creates sun parks.
OPENINGS/SLOTS
Openings in larger volumes to create sunlight access.
DYNAMIC ROAD NETWORK
New patterns of movement required in the new urban plans.
ACTIVATING GROUNDFLOOR
Street life is defined by the facades that activates it.
NEW TRANSPORTATION
The city takes into account new forms of transportion and pattern of movements.
FREE DISCO
3D-REAL PROPERTY
The needs for a functional city is housed in collected volumes. Programmed spaces rather than a building.
INBETWEEN SPACE & VICINITY
LOCAL URBAN FARMING
Opportunity is given for local farmning on the roof and in the land.
ELEVATING CONNECTIONS
Gaps between the houses creates vicinity between humans.
Connections between houses on elevated level makes the horizontal connection avaible.
BUILD ON UNAVAILABLE LAND
Use the steep terrain for buildings, and the accessible areas for people
CONTACT WITH ANIMALS
All residents should have the opportunity to easily interact with animals.
ADD TO EXISTING
All existing buildings are saved. Reprogramming is done and new buildings are treated as additions to the existing structure.
VARIATON IN EYE LEVEL
By varying the materials and level differences at eye level, the city becomes moore dynamic and vibrant.
USE THE ROOF
All the roof are used for a purpose.
USE OF SHADES
Public activities, which are not dependent on light, laid in the shade.
ILLUSTRATIVE SECTION
MODEL CASE STUDY
FREE WIFI ZON
JAG ÄR EN PROCESSMODELL VISION 2030 FRAMTIDENS FARSTA!
CONSTANT VARIATIONS OFFUTURE SCALEFARSTA!
Variation in scale contributes to a more vibrant urban landscape.
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HEATED SEATING
All public seats are heated. This means that they can be used all seasons.
PUBLIC AT THE TOP
The floors at the top are reserved for public space, everyone has the right to light and views.
VEGETATION ON THE GROUND
Preservation of the existing nature if possible.
0-100
All age groups are treated equally.
INBETWEEN SPACE & VICINITY
Gaps between the houses creates vicinity between humans.
ELEVATING CONNECTIONS
Connections between houses on elevated level makes the horizontal connection avaible.
CONTACT WITH ANIMALS
All residents should have the opportunity to easily interact with animals.
VARIATON IN EYE LEVEL
By varying the materials and level differences at eye level, the city becomes moore dynamic and vibrant.
USE OF SHADES
Public activities, which are not dependent on light, laid in the shade.
FREE WIFI ZON
CONSTANT VARIATIONS OF SCALE
Variation in scale contributes to a more vibrant urban landscape.
HEATED SEATING
All public seats are heated. This means that they can be used all seasons.
PUBLIC AT THE TOP
The floors at the top are reserved for public space, everyone has the right to light and views.
VEGETATION ON THE GROUND
Preservation of the existing nature if possible.
0-100
All age groups are treated equally.
THE CULTURAL HIGHWAY CULTURAL SCHOOL KTH SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE YR 3 - BACHELOR THESIS SUPERVISOR: ORI MEROM & MARIA PAPAFINGOS
Älvsjö is a strong traffic hub with good rail and bus connections and a destination for all visitors to the popular Stockholmsmässan. A cultural school would strengthen and develop the site further as a meeting place and connect Älvsjö center, Älvsjö station with Stockholmsmässan. A cultural meeting place where children and young people between 6-22 years can meet in conjunction with cultural activities such as dance, music, theater and art. The concept is to create a distinct public way through the building that takes the visitor from the Älvsjö station down to the park and possibly further on to Stockholmsmässan. The Cultural highway is public and accessible for everybody. Let people take note of what is happening in the cultural school and be part of the exhibitions and performances taking place.
CONCEPTUAL DIAGRAM
FACADE SOUTHWEST
SITE PLAN
FACADE NORTHWEST
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Main entrance Foyer/stair plattform Wardrobe Toilet Toilet for disabled persons Studio Wet room Workshop Exhibition area/passage Restaurant Kitchen Cleaning room Ensemble room percussion Ensemble room orchestra Service room Black box
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Entrance park Foyer/stair plattform Black box Storage Loading dock Recording studio Rehearsal room Staff room Theater room Equipment room Dance studio Dressing room Cleaning room Exhibition area/passage
PLAN 1
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PLAN 0
FACADE NORTHEAST
FACADE SOUTHEAST
DETAILED PERSPECTIVE SECTION A-A
EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC DIAGRAM
CONTACTS
HANS TANG 31 October 1985 +46 72 17 33 020 hanstang85@gmail.com Frรถdingsv. 1, 11256 Stockholm, SE