H A NY U Z H A N G Architecture Portfolio Architectural projects from 2016 - 2020
张瀚予 zhyhelen0312@gmail.com (+61) 0411632016
HANYU ZHANG
EXPERIENCE SEP 2019 – TO SEP 2019
zhyhelen0312@gmail.com // 0411 632 016
FREELANCE (INTERIOR RENOVATION)
GRADUATE OF ARCHITECTURE
PLUS 82 LITE A determined and focused professional who wants to not only make a real difference to society but to also change lives and create buildings which lift the spirits of those who live in them. Hanyu has experience of being involved in the design and construction of multi-million hospitals and master planning.
Personal Information Age: 23 Birth Place: Guangzhou, China
Capable of working within a team or independently, Hanyu has a flexible and positive attitude who thrives working within a pressurized and deadline driven environment.
Nationality: Chinese Current Residence: Adelaide, South Australia
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JUNE 2019 – MARCH 2020 ARCHITECTURAL INTERN (MASTERPLANNING, 3D DESIGN) GHD WOODHEAD • •
PERSONAL SKILLSET AND COMPETENCIES •
Basic knowledge of building regulations in Australia
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Work as part of a team or individually
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Proficient with BIM and Design programs (Revit Architecture and AutoCAD)
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Resolve problems and issues that arise during design proposals and construction projects
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CAD proficient and competent in conceptual design & technical skills
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Prioritize and plan effectively Highly motivated
SOFTWARE TOOLS •
AutoCAD Architecture (Proficient)
Redesign the façade for Plus 82 Lite Brought in newfound interest to the area, which generated more profit for the restaurant
Assisted in the masterplan for Modbury Hospital which includes urban context modelling, topography and post-production video Built up base model for Weipa Airport
JANUARY 2018 – FEBRUARY 2018 ARCHITECTURAL INTERN (CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION) GUANGZHOU PANYU URBAN ARCHITECTURE DESIGN CO. LTD • •
Conceptualized one of six facade design iterations for Dianbai Hospital for tendering Assisted in construction documentation to be handed over to Project Architect
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS MARCH 2019 – DECEMBER 2020
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Adobe Photoshop (Proficient)
MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE, THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE 6.3 GPA
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Revit Architecture (Proficient)
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Adobe Illustrator (Proficient) MARCH 2016 – DECEMBER 2018
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Rhino 6 (Proficient)
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Adobe InDesign (Proficient)
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Lumion (Proficient)
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Maxwell Render (Competent)
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Sketch Up (Proficient)
BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN, THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE 5.75 GPA JAN 2017 – FEB 2018 HAND SKETCHING TRAINING, LING JIAO DU STUDIO Free-hand Sketching Training
LANGUAGES •
English (Competent)
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Mandarin (Native)
SEPTEMBER 2012 – JULY 2015 •
Cantonese (Professional)
ACHIEVEMENTS
YEAR 10 - 12, GUANGDONG GUANYU HIGH SCHOOL
ACTIVITIES MAR 2015 – JUN 2020 FEATURED IN THE ALL-IN EXHIBITION, THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
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Graduated with a GPA of 6.3 in Master of Architecture
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Highly commended for project “Undayak”, which aimed to conserve and rehabilitate Shed 26 in Port Adelaide
FINAL YEAR COMMITTEE MEMBER, FINAL ARCHITECTURE EXHIBITION
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In-charge of product design for 2020 Laser Cutting Plant sale, which netted a profit of $2500 used in 2020 Final Year Exhibition (CONFLUENCE)
JUN 2019 – JUN 2020
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Generated one of six design iterations for Dianbai Hospital Stage 1 tender, which was won by Guangzhou Panyu Urban Architecture Design
JULY 2020 – DEC 2020
LEVEL 1 MODEL MAKING TECHNICAL OPERATOR, THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE AUG 2015 – AUG 2019 OPEN DAY VOLUNTEER, THE UNIVERSITY OF ADEALAIDE
CONTENTS 01
SAMSARA
Final Year Studio (M), 2020
02
EPIPHANY
Studio Architecture (M), 2020
03
UNDAYAK
Studio Culture (M), 2019
04
OPULENCE
Studio Urbanism (M), 2019
05
FORESIGHT
Design Studio 6, 2018
06
DIANBAI HOSPITAL
07
PERSONAL SKILLS
CEMETERY: THE CYCLE OF DEATH AND REBIRTH
MIXED USE OF OFFICE AND HOTEL DEVELOPMENT
REDEVELOPMENT OF SHED 26: A MULTI-DISPLINARY TRAINING CENTRE
LUXURY CAR VENDING MACHINE PROVING VARIOUS URBAN EXPERIENCE
RECREATION AREA ABOVE UPGRADED MOTORCYCLE PARK IN VICTORIA SQUARE
Internship, 2018
FACADE DESIGN & ARCHITECTURAL DOCUMENTATION
HOBBIES AND SKILLSETS
EPIPHANY 01 Studio Architecture(M) 2020 Year 5
Mixed use of Office and Hotel Development Content: Historical and site conditional research Construction documentation Renders
DESIGN APPROACH Epiphany is a mixed-use office and hotel on 57 Wyatt Street, Adelaide. Wyatt Street has a strong office culture and is located within Adelaide City Council’s Central Business Policy Area, which boasts a serious potential for developing the proposed program.
PROGRAMMES
00. Maximun Block
01. Substraction: Set Back
Rooftop Terrace
Adapting outside and inside as the design theme, vegetation is planned to be extended from outdoor to indoor. The perforated brick facade of the cafe acts as a soft boundary, and the large balcony area of the hotel at the upper level also created a transition zone of outside and inside space. The proposed louvered facade of office levels and triangular enveloped facade with the integration of mesh to aluminum panels of hotel levels provide intimated sunlight control with the east-facing site.
Rooftop Garden Gym Sauna Water Catchment Vertical Axis Turbines
02. Substraction: View
03. Substraction: Sunlight
Hotel
ROOM TYPE
Business Short Stay Studio (No Balcony) 25 m2
Couple Short Stay Studio + Balcony 42 m2
01- E P I P H A N Y- 2020
01- E P I P H A N Y- 2020
3560m2 Studio x 26 1 Bedroom x 8 2 Bedroom x 4 Passive Ventilation Local VAV Plant Rooms
Office 2522 m2 Double Skin Facade
Cafe
Couple/Small Family Stay 1 Bedroom + Balcony 84m2
8
Family Stay
727 m2 Cafe and small restaurant Brick perforated facade
2 Bedroom + Balcony 127 m2 9
FACADE DETAILS Facade Details & Sunlight Control - Hotel
1
3
2
1
Steel frame
3
Cladding panel
2
Metal mesh
4
Planter box
01- E P I P H A N Y- 2020
East
North - East
North
Low angle shading with more coverage 600mm plant height 4m set back for balcony
Low angle shading with less coverage 500mm plant hight
High angle shading with least coverage 400mm plant hight
Street View
Summer sun Winter sun
01- E P I P H A N Y- 2020
4
Perforated Brick Details - Cafe
Reinforced concrete column Perforated recycled brick Steel bar through bricks Metallic gasket L-shaped steel plate, welded with concrete and steel column
Cafe 10
11
SECTION AA (NORTH-SOUTH)
01- E P I P H A N Y- 2020
Pantry
01- E P I P H A N Y- 2020
Grenfell Street
Pantry
Flinders Street
Ground Floor Plan Cafe 12
3rd Floor Plan
5th Floor Plan
Office
Office 1:250 0
2.5
13
5
7.5
10m
02
01
03
05
04
06
07
08
09
10
D
E
A-A
F
4426
4426
A300 7469 SD.01 A500 27787
3906
3906
10692
4838
4838
3433
3433
3433
1500
5346
5346
4050
1000
1224
1153
SD.03 1440
4100
A500
6790
SET OUT POINT
443
Level 16 RL 102.000
WT.01 200
775
D.03 DT.02
1150
4140
UP
2790
2610
MULTI-STORY CAR PARK
A
Level 15 CL
305x165x40mm UB 2213 2719
WT.04
WT.06
PLASTER BOARD CEILING
112
WT.02
B-B
RL 101.225
762
B
100
110
A301
50 x 50mm TRIANGULAR STEEL TUBE TO SUPPORT FACADE STRUCTURE 4140
1350
400x400mm CONCRETE COLUMN
3277
5mm SOLID ALUMINIUM FACADE CLADDING PANEL WELDED TO CUSTOM C CHANNEL
1350
WT.01 200
236
112
CON.01
WT.01
1395
WT.03
1816
1800
WT.04
FFL 46.000
200
CON.01
D.05 DT.03
STORAGE WT.01
C
LOBBY
200
A500
3983
50 x 50mm SHS FRAMING TO SUPPORT ALUMINIUM PANEL
616
430mm BLOCK WALL 850x85x16mm TIMBER STRIP FLOORING
255mm POLISH SCREED FINISH
A300
D
D.01 DT.01
30 D.08 DT.03
SD.02
175mm CONCRETE SLAB
A-A
WT.05
D.04 DT.02
D.22 DT.06
20229
1746
200
110
1260
UP
WT.01
WT.02
720
2610
6192
A300
236
A201
CON.01
A-A
WT.03
NE.01
FFL 46.000
D.07 DT.04
D.22 DT.06
D.21 DT.03
930
495
110
2725
1440
WT.02
D.06 DT.03
CON.01
Level 15
1784
WT.04 112
RL 98.500
22
FFL 46.000
2022
2404
G.01
Level 14 CL
95
CON.01
W.G-01
3983
90
CAFE
775
95
13
UP
2213
D.02 DT.01
1170
WT.02
WT.02
WT.02
WT.02
WT.02
110
110
110
110
110
RL 97.725
95
22
E 400
90 95
13
1302
1710
1302
1710
1302
1710
1302
3983
3124
3316
STEEL OUT TRIGGER BOLDED TO CONCRETE SLAB SUPORTTING FACADE STRUCTURE
TAPPED BEAM TO SUPPORT BALCONY
3882
PAV.01
A-A
F
EE.01
GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1:400 @A3
01
02
A200
03
4340
01- E P I P H A N Y- 2020
2770
01- E P I P H A N Y- 2020
-
A300
B-B A301
04
4340
DS.01 DETAIL SECTION 01 A301 1:100 @A3
05
5375
06
5375
07
3815
08
3815
09
3815
10
5940
D
5940
E
F
4426 5740
2594
2277
1000
4426
1212
WT.01 200
A
7469
630
1000
1200
1209
W.G-02 G.02
2900
PAV.02
236
A600
4600
WT.03
D.09 DT.02
1907
4018
UP B-B
PD.02
A301
LIVING ROOM 1907
2459
296 DT.03
B
D.13 DT.05
1500
762 112
400
3925
400
4990
400
3075
1900
400
3415
400
1635
1779
400
1907
3627
WT.04 3940
112
3415
W.G-08
G.02
G.01 WT.03
WT.01
WT.01
WT.04
200
200
C
996 121
2
4665
WT.01
WT.03
WT.03
WT.03
200
236
236
236 D.14 DT.06
W.G-11
CON.01
7
190
2459
190
236
D.15 DT.05
D
CON.01
D.26 DT.03
WT.03
7
G.01
368
G.01
7
G.01
D.11 DT.01
B-B
BALCONY
D.23 DT.06
PAV.02
CON.02
A301
W.G-06
WT.03
E
7
2192
6
627
D.12 DT.01
W.G-07
190
7 190
D.24 DT.03
112
APARTMENT 3 (2 BEDROOM)
4426
5548
112
W.G-10
WT.04
B-B
D.22 DT.06
A301
W.G-09
236
WT.04
112
236
A300
APARTMENT 2 (STUDIO)
WT.04
WT.03
EXTERIOR
A-A
236
112
8
112
A600
WT.03
WT.04
D.17 DT.06
APARTMENT 3 (2 BEDROOM)
UP
1
D.22 DT.06
WT.04
D.21 DT.03
WT.03
CON.01
PD.03
1907
D.16 DT.03
CON.01
2900
433
D.10 DT.02
D.25 DT.03
APARTMENT 4 (1 BEDROOM)
CON.01 4426
7 190
D.19 DT.03
CON.01
WT.03 236
A201
APARTMENT 1 (STUDIO)
CON.01
DN
D.27 DT.06
A-A A300
15x430mm MAISONRY WALL
NE.01
198
4009
G.01
124mm PARTITION WALL
50 x 50mm SHS FRAMING TO SUPPORT FACADE PANELS
1907
CON.01
D.21 DT.03
112
G.02
G.02
2000
112
CON.01
W.G-04
W.G-05
WT.04
3815
200
PLANTER BOX
1907
236 WT.01
5mm SOLID ALUMINIUM FACADE CLADDING PANEL FIXED TO 50 x 50mm SHS FACADE FRAMING 3mm PERFORATED METAL PANEL FIXED TO 50 x 50mm SHS FACADE FRAMING
06
4600
3641
W.G-03
510x800mm GLAZED BALUSTRADE FIXED TO MAISONRY WALL
WT.04
CON.01
400
G.01
236
190
7
D.18 DT.06
WT.04 780
2
112
112
7
WT.04
112
WT.03
16mm FIRE RATED PLASTER BOARD
4426
190
7
PAV.02
4110
7
190
PAV.02
D.20 DT.06
WT.04
190
7
190
D.23 DT.06
D.26 DT.06
PAV.02
400x400mm REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMN
236
236mm FIRE RATED PARTITION WALL
PD.01
WT.04
A600
112 WT.04 112
190
190
0
400
7
451
7 190
F
05
7
1002
400
7
190
CORRIDOR
SHARED BALCONY
1212
A600
2368
2109
1296
100
1184
1184
100
2432
10154
1907
1907
1907
1907
3809
1907
PD.02
2550
1907
1907
3821
1907
1907
3732
1907
EE.01 A200 B-B A301
-
14
HOTEL TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN 1:400 @A3
DP.01 DETAIL PLAN 01 A101 1:100 @A3
15
SECTION DETAILS
E
F 60x10mm SHS FIXED TO STEEL OUT TRIGGER AND CONNECT TO ANGLE ADAPTOR TO SUPPORT FACADE STRUCTURE
75mm ANODISED ALUMINIUM SKIRTING FIXED TO DOOR FRAM 850x85x16mm TIMBER STRIP FLOORING
ANGLE ADAPTOR CONNECT TO TRIANGULAR STEEL TUBE
25mm SCREED POLISH FINISH
LEVEL 16 RL 102.000
LEVEL 16 RL 102.000 50 x 50mm L SHAPE PLATE BOLTED TO SHS, CONNECTING ALUMINIUM PANEL AND SHS
175mm CONCRETE SLAB
5mm SOLID ALUMINIUM FACADE CLADDING PANEL WELDED TO CUSTOM C CHANNEL
15mm ANODISED ALUMINIUM SHEET FIXED to 35mm TOPHATS
305x165x40mm UB
50 x 50mm SHS FRAMING TO SUPPORT ALUMINIUM PANEL
PD.02
50 x 50mm TRIANGULAR STEEL TUBE TO SUPPORT FACADE STRUCTURE
A600 10mm PLASTER BOARD TAPPED BEAM TO SUPPORT BALCONY
STEEL CONNECTOR TO SUPPORT AND ANCHOR STEEL BEAM TO CONCRETE COLUMN
PD.01 A600
01- E P I P H A N Y- 2020
01- E P I P H A N Y- 2020
35mm TOPHATS FIXED TO 50mm STEEL STUD
28mm FURRING CHANNEL FIXED TO PLASTERBOARD CEILING WITH COUNTERSUNK SCREWS
SD.03 FACADE SECTION DETAIL 03 A401 1:10 @A3 100mm WINDOW FRAME DOUBLE GLAZING
SD.01 FACADE SECTION DETAIL 01 A401 1:10 @A3
510x800mm GLAZED BALUSTRADE
STEEL SHEET CAPPING TIMBER PACKING TO SUPPORT CAP
GLASS SPIGOT FIXED INTO CONCRETE WALL STEEL SHEET CAPPING
10mm GLASS REINFORCED CONCRETE FIXED TO MAISONRY 20 x 120 x 190mm MANSONARY BLOCK SOLID FILLED WITH CONCRETE
RIGID INSULATION
WATER PROFF MEMBRANE LAYER FIXED TO MANSONRY BLOCK
DRAIN PIPE TO PLANTER BOX MESH DRAIN SYSTEM COVER 10mm GLASS REINFORCED CONCRETE FIXED TO MAISONRY
18mm THK DRAINAGE CELL OVER WATER PROFFE LAYER
PD.03 A600
FLASHING SET IN MORTAR AND OVER STEEL OUT TRIGGER
75mm ANODISED ALUMINIUM SKIRTING FIXED TO GLASS REINFORCED CONCRETE 850x85x16mm TIMBER STRIP FLOORING
LEVEL 15 RL 98.500
STEEL OUT TRIGGER BOLDED TO CONCRETE SLAB SUPORTTING FACADE STRUCTURE TAPPED BEAM TO SUPPORT BALCONY
SD.02 PLANTER BOX SECTION DETAIL 02 A401 1:10 @A3
16
17
PLAN DETAILS 10mm ANODISED ALUMINIUM SHEET FIXED to 35mm TOPHATS
10mm PLASTER BOARD
50 x 50mm SHS FRAMING TO SUPPORT ALUMINIUM PANEL
50mm STEEL STUD
10mm TIMBER COVER
06
TO CONNECT TO STEEL BEAM AND WALL
SEALANT JOINTTIMBER COVER AND STEEL SHEET 400 x 400mm REINFORCED CONCRETE COLUMN
5mm SOLID ALUMINIUM FACADE CLADDING PANEL WELDED TO CUSTOM C CHANNEL
40 x 20 x 1580mm CUSTOM C CHANNEL WELDED TO TRIANGULAR STEEL TUBE 28mm FURRING CHANNEL FIXED TO PLASTERBOARD CEILING WITH COUNTERSUNK SCREWS 50 x 50mm TRIANGULAR STEEL TUBE
01- E P I P H A N Y- 2020
21mm TOPHATS RAIL
50 x 50mm L SHAPE PLATE BOLTED TO SHS, CONNECTING ALUMINIUM PANEL AND SHS
01- E P I P H A N Y- 2020
TO SUPPORT FACADE STRUCTURE
PD.02 PLAN DETAIL 02 A500 1:10 @A3
SOIL DRAIN PIPE TO PLANTER BOX MESH DRAIN SYSTEM COVER
WATER PROFF MEMBRANE LAYER FIXED TO MANSONRY BLOCK 20 x 120 x 190mm MANSONARY BLOCK SOLID FILLED WITH CONCRETE
RIGID INSULATION
PD.01 FACADE PLAN DETAIL 01 A500 1:10 @A3
10mm GLASS REINFORCED CONCRETE FIXED TO MAISONRY
18mm THK DRAINAGE CELL OVER WATER PROFFE LAYER RIGID INSULATION
STEEL OUT TRIGGER BOLDED TO CONCRETE SLAB SUPORTTING FACADE STRUCTURE
METAL GRATE CAT WALK
PD.03 PLANTER BOX PLAN DETAIL 03 A500 1:10 @A3
18
19
SAMSARA 02 Final Year Studio (M) 2020 Year 5
Cemetery: The Cycle of Death and Rebirth Content: Thesis research, Parametric modelling Architectural documentation,Renders
DESIGN APPROACH ‘Samsara’ in a Buddhist expression for the cycle of death and rebirth. It gives name to a contemporary cemetery that aims to strengthen the connection between the living, the dead and nature. The idea of Samsara is to bring the past to the present by flipping traditional codes of commemoration upside down. Instead of people bringing flowers to a tombstone, it is the cemetery that provides flowers which the visitors can take home to remember their loved ones. Flowers replace the traditional tombstone and become a present from the dead to the living. The often barren fields of tombstones are replaced by an urban park, a field of flowers where people can relax and enjoy visiting their loved ones.
Concept-Life Cycle A sectional model of what happens when human beings are dead and buried underground? Bodies are recomposed by microorganisms and nourish the greens above.
02- SAMSARA- 2020
Garden View
TOPOGRAPHY (GROUND LEVEL)
SAMSARA VS TRADITION
01. Path Sketching
02. Offset
05. Patching
05-1. Patching 01
03. Trim
05-2. Patching 02
TRADITION
SAMSARA
TRADITION
SAMSARA
Visiting deceased with flowers
Visit the deceased with nothing
Tombstone as the symbol of the death
Flowers as the symbol of the death
Flowers to the deceased
Pick / Buy flower on site
Flower as gifts from living to deceased
Flowers as the gift from deceased to the living
Return with flowers
Deceased decaying below
Flowers growing above deceased
Flowers bloom in the vase / garden
Tombstone vault extruding upward
Reverse tombstone vaulting downwards
04. Undulate
05-3. Patching 03
FUNCTIONAL SPACE (UNDERGROUND) Flowers placed in front of the tombstone
Patterns were extracted from the path sketch.
Extracted Pattern - Path
Extracted Pattern - Floor
Combination
Flowers wilt in the next day
02- SAMSARA- 2020
MAPPING & 3D TRANSLATION
REBIRTH CYCLE
The Cycle Begins
The Laying In
The body laid to rest with wood chips, alfalfa, and straw.
Forest
Option A Soil is donated to site
Flower Pavilion
02- SAMSARA- 2020
Microbes break down the body producing nutrient dense soil in 30 days
The Soil
Each body creates one cubic yard of soil (0.7 m3).
Family/Friend Option B Soil delivered to home.
On site Soil serves nursery, Blooming plants will be moved to flower pavilion.
Cafe
Church
Longitudinal Section 0 1 2
4m
02- SAMSARA- 2020
The Vessel
AXONOMETRIC DIAGRAM GROUND LEVEL
LIFT/ FIRE EXIT
BASEMENT 1
PEDESTRIAN VEHICLE
FLOWER PAVILION
02- SAMSARA- 2020
NURSERY N
Basement 1 Plan 0
5
10
FLOWER PAVILION 20m
BASEMENT 2 CREMATION CHURCH/ CEREMONY HALL EXHIBITION CAFE
CONSULTATION OFFICE
BASEMENT 3 STORAGE (RECOMPOSE MATERIAL) SOIL COLLECTION BODY STORAGE VEHICLE RECEPTION N
Basement 2 Plan 0
5
10
20m
02- SAMSARA- 2020
FLOWER SHOP
UNDAYAK 03 Studio Culture(M) 2019 Year 4
REDEVELOPMENT OF SHED 26: A MULTI DISPLINARY TRAINING CENTRE Content: Historical building redevelopment Historical and site conditional research Architectural documentation Renders
PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION & CIRCULATION
DESIGN APPROACH “Undayak” is the combination with “undulate” and “kayak.” The program is an undulated training centre with two kayak slalom courses. Inspired by the site wind mapping in terms of contour, the program itself creates a topography in and around Shed 26 that allows people to get in and go around. As a multidisciplinary training centre, Undayak consists of kayak channels for public and professional training, storage/reception, kayak gym, club room, skate bowl, and running track.
N Site Plan 0
20
40m
1:2000
The idea behind is based on the multiple activities around Shed 26, such as bicycling, running, and boat picnic. Cedar Woods also make the harbor activities as a selling point. However, there is a little recreational area around the inner harbor.Undayak will surely meet the new residence’ demand.
Program Distribution Skate bowl Platform Bathroom Kayak Gym Yoga Studio / Kayak Club Room Cafe
0 3 - U N D AYA K - 2 0 1 9
0 3 - U N D AYA K - 2 0 1 9
The shed will be taken out of the roof panels, removed central crane supporting system, and added new openings for public entrances. The new combination allows Shed 26 to act as a mysterious ‘factory’ that attracts pass-by to take a detour instead of an abandoned structure.
Circulation Running Kayak Pedastrian
FORM GENERATION
Glenville Railway Station
00. Wind Mapping
North Elevation 1:250
01. 3D Translation
02. Variation
03. Scale
05. Materiality
06. Topography
07. Active Engagement
Wind from the ocean Wind from the land
Semaphore Rd
East Elevation 1:250 30
04. Spaces
31
SECTIONS
Glenville Railway Station
0 3 - U N D AYA K - 2 0 1 9
Section BB 0
4
8m
1:400
0 3 - U N D AYA K - 2 0 1 9
Deck
Semaphore Rd
Port Creek
Section AA 0
32
4
8m
1:400
33
PLANS
Section AA
0 3 - U N D AYA K - 2 0 1 9
0 3 - U N D AYA K - 2 0 1 9
Section AA
Section BB
Section BB
Section BB
N
Ground Level Plan 0
34
5
10m
Section BB
N
1:500
Section AA
First Level Plan 0
5
10m
1:500
Section AA
35
0 3 - U N D AYA K - 2 0 1 9 36
Exterior View
Kayak Gym
Skate bowl
Aerial View
0 3 - U N D AYA K - 2 0 1 9
RENDERS
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OPULENCE 04 Studio Urbanism(M) 2019 Year 4
LUXURY CAR VENDING MACHINE PROVIDING VARIOUS URBAN EXPERIENCE Content: Retail & urban mixed used development Ground floor activation Axonometric drawings
DESIGN APPROACH
Grey Street
Newmarket Street
North Terrace
Rose Street West Terrace
Opulence aims to create a new city landmark. The innovative retail idea can attract more visitors than the conventional one. Opulence is also aimed to create a new retail experience for customers: Everyone can admire the cars outside; however, you are the only person that can touch and feel it closely.
04- OPULENCE- 2019
Hindley Street
Ferrari Adelaide
BMW ADELAIDE
N Site Plan 0
SITE ANALYSIS
20
40m
1:2000
Opulence created a few detours for a pedestrian on the ground floor, attracting them to come inside the building. Costumers are preferred to book their visits, and they will go through the introduction, consultation, and configuration area, which location on the ground floor. There is also a cafe (first floor) and a sightseeing lift open to the public, which attracts more potential visitors and makes full use of the cars locates at the top.
HINDLEY STREET VIEW
FORM GENERATION
01. Massing
Existing Car Retailers
40
03. Substraction
04. Rotate
05. Pixelate
06. Simplify
07. Final Form
DIAGRAMS
Site
CAR RETAILERS
02. Cutting
04- OPULENCE- 2019
Park 25
Opulence is a proposed luxury car vending machine located at the intersection of West Terrace and Hindley Street. The superior location ensured a certain amount of visitors around the day. Neighbouring the Ferrari Adelaide and Adelaide BMW allowed Opulence to have the potential of connecting the existing car retail business district and develop the area to be Adelaide’s new Luxury car retail centre.
Site
CIRCULATION
Circulation : Vehicle
Circulation : Pedestrian
Program : Showrooms
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Rose Street
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Introduction Consultation Configuration Customise area Lounge Workshop Pantry Sightseeing lift
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Sightseeing lift Public Cafe Outdoor sitting
Hindley Street
BMW/ Ferrari Adelaide
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FORESIGHT 05 Design Studio III 2018 Year 3
RECREATION AREA ABOVE THE UPGRADED MOTOR PARK Content: Historical and Site Conditional Research Existing Vegetation Measurement Architectural Documentation
DESIGN APPROACH The design is located at the northwest corner of Victoria sq, a current motorcycle parking area in Adelaide. Foresight is a multi-function area combined with canopy and recreation zone. Foresight is more than an architectural structure; it cooperates with existing vegetation and encourages people to get close to nature. Reorganizing the motorcycle parking area, Foresight lowers down one meter under the ground level for aesthetic purpose and creates a one-way entrance and exit.
05- F O R E S I G H T- 2018
Foresight is also a wish to boom the surrounding commercial area such as a cafe and barbershop. The place was planned to be a commercial area and failed at the beginning of the 21st century. 24 trees were planted along the walkway to create a coffee plaza but unfortunately failed again.
05- F O R E S I G H T- 2018
With universal stair access, Foresight provides people different experiences using different surface material and floor height. The surface material is changing from the harsh metal grate to the smooth trampoline from south to north. The non-walkable area covered by tree branches is designed to be plywood seating, allowing people to stay longer.
Foresight as a wish to predict what will be needed in the future; hopefully, it can attract more people to come and stay around the area with an enjoyable experience.
Victoria Square
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The cafes beside the site are not as popular as those to the south. Thousands of pigeons gather around because people feed them in the grass area off and on, although the city council bans it.
DESIGN CONCEPT
01. Motorcycle Parking
As there is no canopy, the motorcycles randomly parks around as there are no parking lot line drawn on ground
05. Circulation
Creating universal access and stairs in-between the canopy pieces
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Victoria Square is the central square in Adelaide city. Bus and tram stations are surrounding the square. The site is currently a motorcycle parking area, and there is a high demand for the parking lots during weekdays. 20 Plane trees remained along the walkway between the triangular grass area and the commercial area. 05- F O R E S I G H T- 2018
Cafe & Barber
02. Canopy
Creating a canopy to provide shading
06. Parking
Lower one metre down the parking level for aesthetics
03. Shaping
Cutting the canopy according to sunlight position and viewing angles. This allows people alighting the bus to see the cafe and shop
07. Protection
Create flower beds to protect the tree roots. Seatings are added in-between the flower bed
04. Height
Raising different pieces of canopy up and down according to the measured tree trunks height
Site Analysis & Solution
08. Structure
Tree trunk- like concrete column support the canopy structure
Vegetation
24 trees were planted to create a coffee plaza eariler
Pigeon
Thousands of pigeons can be unfavorable. People keeps feeding them
Metal Grate
Metal grate on canopy allows food drop down to the ground. Avoid pigeon to gather and stay.
Material Transition
Suface material changes from harsh metal, timber grate, concrete and plastic to smooth trampoline
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DIANBAI HOSPITAL
Internship Project
THE RENOVATION OF THE LAGEST PUBLIC HOSPTIAL IN DIANBAI, GUANGDONG Content: Group work Facade design & architecture documentation, Renders 55
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06- D I A N B A I H O S P I TA L - 2017
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PERSONAL SKILLS Hobbies
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Figure 1 Project Samsara
- Working model
Figure 2 Subject Representation 3 - Final model
Figure 3-4 Laser-cutting Sale
Jewellery holders, earrings, and coasters
Figure 5-6 Final Year Exhibition laser cut signboards
Figure 7 Laser-cutting Sale
plant tags and planter holders
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Architectural projects from 2016 - 2020
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