ARCHITECTURE
PORTFOLIO
SITE BUILDING: THE GLASS HOUSE
"SITE ANALYSIS"
Site: The glasshouse, Olympic Park,Olympic Blvd,Melbourne Vic 3001, Australia Area: 100 m Date: 12/2019 Type: Individual Work/construction design Supervisor: Pei Wen Kwek
This subject articulates and tests the idea of construction as a process requiring cultural and technical choices. Using the provided construction and architectural drawings of the existing building, transform the 2d drawings into axo drawings. Following the drawings to hand made the section model of the building. Construction Design moves from the analysis of specific architectural ideas to arrive at the evaluation and selection of implementation solutions. Mixing built examples and project proposals; I will investigate how to identify, evaluate and engage with the technological underpinnings of architecture.
STAGE 1
STAGE 2
DETAILS PHOTO CONSTRUCTION DESIGN
STAGE 3
FOUNDATION AND GROUND FLOOR SLAB
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY STRUCTURE
ROOF, FACADE AND DETAILS
"Roof Cladding "
"Steel Stud Wall "
"Post-Tension System"
"Temporary Formwork"
SECTION G
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HEROSHOT MODEL PHOTO
GLAZING
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SILICON SEAL 7
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50X50X6 T ALUMINIUM SECTION FINISH
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CLOSED SECTION PFC MULLION PAINT FINISH
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FLOOR FINISH
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TIMBER DECKING
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50X50X3 ALUMINIUM CHANNEL WITH GLAZING PACKER
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REBATED STEEL MUILLION BASE PLATE
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FOLDED METAL FLASHING
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WATERPROOF METAL FLASHING
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2N12 BOTTOM REINFORCEMENT
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6N12 TOP REINFORCEMENT
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2N16 TOP REINFORCEMENT
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POST TENSIONING BUNDLE
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KF57 BONDECK
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1B72 P.T. BEAM
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1N12 BAR CONTINUOUS LAP 500 AS REQUIRED R10 @500CTS TIES
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150X10EA PERIMETER ANGLE
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100 WIDEX10THICK CLEAT PLATE WELD TO TOE OF PERIMETER ANGLE @900 CTS
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12 THICK CAST IN PLATE @900 CTS 2”U” N16 TAILS, 6 CFW TO BACK OF PLATE
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2N16X600 LONG BAR
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C43. 8N20BARS R10 LIGS @300CTS
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FOLDER COLORBOND FLASHING
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(RS2) KLIPLOCK 406 BMT 0.48 WITH 18mm THICK
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PLYWOOD BACKING
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BLANKET INSULATION
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SPACER
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SAFETY MESH
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CUSTOM FOLDED ALUMINUM CAPPING
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BATTEN
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C200-24L
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75X4 SHS DROPPER
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FB29 250PFC+90X10EA
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P1 Z250 19 LAPPED@1200 MAX CTS 3 ROWS OF BRIDGING
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RT14 DIAGONALS 90X8EA
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CUSTOM FOLDER SUPPRT FOR ALUMINIUM CLADDING
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BREATHER MEMBRANCE
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RAIN SCREEN ALUMINIUM CLADDING (MC1)
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TOP HAT
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PLYWOOD
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WH1 200PFC+ 125X10EA
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12 CLEAT PLATE
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C200-24L
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12 CLEAT PLATE
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20MM TOP HAT
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TL1 HANDRAIL WITH COUNTERSUNK FIXING THROUGH SS PLATE
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LED LIGHTING
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SS PATCH FIXING
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CUSTOM FOLDER ALUMINIUM CAPPING
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90X6 SS ANGLE STANCHION
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RT14 VERTICAL 150UC 30
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GL9
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RT14 BOTTOM CHORD 150UC 30 U.N.O.
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TIMBER STUD
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12 THICK FULL DEPTH STIFFENER, 6CFW BOTH SIDES
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TIMBER JOIST
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75X4 SHS DROPPER, 6CFW
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100X100X10 SS BASE PLATE
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WH1 200 PFC +125X10EA
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FULLY WELDED STEEL ANGLE AND FINISHING STEEL PLATE ARRANGEMENT MECHANICALLY FIXED TO SLAB EDGE
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12 CLEAT PLATE
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1B40. (500X600) 7N20BARS. 1N16E,F. N12-300CTS
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G1 C20024 @ 900 CTS 2 ROWS OF BRIDGING
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MC3 VM ZINC CLADDING
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VPM2
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BREATHER MEMBRANCE
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FOLDER DRIP GROOVE
FIRST FLOOR AXO DRAWINGS
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"Roof Structure "
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LEFT 29
"Waterproof Stratgies"
BACK
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ROOF AXO DRAWINGS
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LDA
I ST K
"Pavilion" "亭"
RD
"ShanShui " " 山水 "
"SITE ANALYSIS"
SITE: QUEEN VICTORIA GARDEN
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Site: Queen Victoria Gardens,St Kilda Rd,Melbourne Vic 3004, Australia Area: 50 m² Date: 06/2018 Type: Individual Work/pavilion design Supervisor: Joel Collins
This subject learn to explore iterative design thinking thorugh parametric software. Design is seen as an abstraction process through form-generation culminating in a choreographed spatial experience in the form of a pavilion for Queen Victoria Garden, the same site as the annual M-Pavilion. Manipulate ground and envelop to devise threshold and articulate circulation for inhabitation. This is again iteratively tested using real-time rendering techniques as a design tool.
SHAN SHUI
PORJECT :
Design of the pavilion is centred around the concept of shanshui philosophy and providing sense of connection to nature.
The materiality of the Pavilion
"SHAN SHUI"
Shanshui Pavilion combines the urban construction and the natural environment which is mainly composed of the mountains(Shan) and the water(Shui).
"云"
The idea of wave-like pad structure is emphasized through the implementation of the mountain in the landscape.
"木"
"山"
Top view of the Pavilion
ISOmetric Views
"曲"
"幽"
"流"
STUDIO GAMMA
Studio Gamma explores the relationship between design responses and dynamics of dwelling, coh a b i t a t i o n , p o p u l a t i o n d e n s i t y, a n d i n t e g r a t i o n o f human and nonhuman living systems in an urban setting. The studio explores compact dwellings and the incremental densification of an urban neighbourhood with a strong heritage characteristic by interrogating urban qualities and architectural responses to them.
"SITE FACADE"
"SITE ANALYSIS"
"ELGIN ST"
"SURROUNDING FACADE"
Site: 459 MacArthur Pin,Carlton,Melbourne Vic 3053, Australia Area: 400 m² Date: 11/2018 Type: Individual Work/housing design Supervisor: Faith Freeman
"BRICK"
"STREET VIEW"
"DETAIL"
"SURROUNDING PARK"
"SITE LANEWAY"
This subject focuses on urban density, designing a habitable environment,dwelling space and green infrastructure. The designated site is located within the urban or inner urban area of melbourne. The studio unfolds as an exploration of design responses to the interrelated dynamics of 21st century models of urban cohabitation,urban density, and integration of human and non-human living system in an urban setting.
ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS 1:500 ELG
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CONCEPT
URBAN DWELLING & DENSITY
Rapid population growth and high demands for housing in M elbour ne in recent decades have triggered a large -scale development of two contrasting housing typologies and urban forms.
STUDIO GAMMA
IN
KEY DESIGN ISSUES
BALCONY
GARDEN BATHROOM 1
High-rise apartment towers dominate new housing stocks in inner urban locations resulting in immense pressure on existing urban amenities.
BEDROOM 1
On the other end of the spectrum, detached low-rise single -family houses with poor access to urban amenity dominate outer suburb locations and dr ive out ward expansion of the metropolitan region.
LIVING
A range of negative social and environmental outcomes have been associated with the t wo contrasting ur ban for ms along with their undesired impacts on the overall quality of urban living in Melbourne.
CONSTRUCTION DETAIL
FORM FINDING
BALCONY
STUDY
STUDY
BEDROOM 2
BEDROOM 4
DINING ENTRANCE FOYER
BATHROOM 2
BATHROOM 3
"corridor"
PLAY ROOM
KITCHEN
BEDROOM 3
ROOF STRUCTURE
ROOF TILE
"bedroom+study"
BALCONY
FRONT GARDEN
"living room"
INSULATION
RETAINING FACADE Keeping the original facade, extending to the rest with three level massing form with pitch roof on top
RETREAT FORM Retreat some part of the form to have the central atrium and a few balconies. Which also provide internal room arrangement
SUN STRATGIES Divide the roof into three parts, creating large and small openings to allow more natural sunlight in.
INTERNAL STRUCTURE
"Central Atrium"
"Roof"
ROOF TRUSS ROOF PURLIN
G FLOOR PLAN 1:100
Using warm color timber and plaster wall as internal structure,and also designing louvers on east side to provide shading into the atrium.
ELEVATION 1:200
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"Roof structure"
FACADE 1:200
1 FLOOR PLAN 1:100
2 FLOOR PLAN 1:100
SECTION A 1:200
SECTION B 1:200
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library
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anarchy 無秩序
圖書館
之 規 則
融 合
未來
merge
rules
混 沌
胡 同
hutong connection
disorder (windows doors}
多 媒
無政府主義
交 互
iso section drawing 1:100 multimedia
cyber era
interaction ai bookshelf
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The ambition of this studio is to engage with the complex demands of contemporary architectural design practice. Through a semester of project-based exploration students are introduced to the challenging and often uncertain nature of architectural design, where projective speculation and real-world problem solving are equally valued, and where intelligence, creativity and rigour are positioned as the key attributes of a critical and engaged design practice.
Site: 136 Little Bourke St,Melbourne Vic 3000, Australia Area: 1000 m² Date: 06/2019 Type: Individual Work/library design Supervisor: Moyshie Elias circulation
iso drawing 1:150
section a 1:250
section b 1:250
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Deisgn Concept During the internet era, people's time has become fragmented. Traditional paper book learning has lost its value which require lots of time to read and process to learn the knowledge.
STUDIO DELTA
This library proposal seek to find the new way of learning knowledge. The fragmentation of time will lead to fragmentation of learning. To become the master of learning, Utilizing the advantage of internet, to achieve infinite knowledge in the limited space. Becoming the master of learning. Inspired by kowloon walled city in hongkong, a high density of tight-knit community with uncontrolled new-built.
standard reading room 1:100
computing zone computing zone
The library has been divided into four main volume connected by dense labyrinth of crevicelike hutong. Encouraging people communicate and share knowledge with each other in the alleyways. The digital screen was inspired by the street sign in chinatown. With its unique feature of striking information provided. The digital screen will randomly play video of knowledge in different field. The artificial intelligent board provide a semi-private seat where people can search and learn knowledge from it. And also it create possibility of moment of exchanging ideas with strangers in the alleyways.
virtual reality room 1:100
computing zone computing zone
The library reamin a part of the traditional way of learning for people have time to stay and study. On the forth and fifth floor, aim to design for the younger generation, the library experiment different types of learning methods including virtual reality room to experience the story or historical event as a brand new first person perspectives, and also audio room to listen the book , video and cinema learning space.
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wc reading zone studying zone
reading zone
reading zone studying zone
reading zone wc
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third FLOOR PlAN (adult) 1:250
third FLOOR PlAN (adult) 1:250
roof top PlAN 1:250
roof top PlAN 1:250
vr room
vr room
check in check out
check in check out
theater
theater
reading zone
reading zone
vr room
vr room
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audio study zone
audio study zone
reading zone
reading zone
second FLOOR PlAN (adult) 1:250
reading zone
reading zone
wc
wc
second FLOOR PlAN (adult) 1:250
computing zone
computing zone
studying zone
studying zone
child studying zone
child studying zone cafe
cafe
cafe
fifth FLOOR PlAN 1:250
fifth FLOOR PlAN 1:250
cafe
wc
wc
wc
wc child studying zone
child studying zone
public lounge
public lounge
computing zone
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first FLOOR PlAN 1:250
first FLOOR PlAN 1:250
fourth FLOOR PlAN (child + teenage} 1:250
computing zone
fourth FLOOR PlAN (child + teenage} 1:250
render perspectives
Site Analysis
VIEW OF DECIDUOUS TREE & TOMBS
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NORTHERN CEMETERY OVERVIEW
"CARLTON STREETVIEW"
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EASTERN VISUAL BARRIER
FLOW | OVERLOOKING VIEWS ISOMETRIC
Flow | Overlooking Views
Flow | View On Site
Flow | Daylight - Sunpath
"ORIGINAL SITE"
Pedestrian Flow "PARKING AREA"
" SURROUNDING LANDSCAPE"
"PARKING ON SITE"
Pedestrian Flow mainly surrounded around school and park in this area.
The focus of Design Studio Epsilon centres around generating design ideas, translating them into architectural forms, spaces,materials and programs. Students engage in how to refine architecture through consideration of spatial organisation, environmental context and structural necessity. These notionis are comprehensively realised through architectural propositions communicated via 2d and 3d modelling(physical and digital), visual and written media and oral presentations.
Site: 459 Lygon St,Carlton, Melbourne Vic 3053, Australia Area: 10000 m² Date: 11/2019 Type: Individual Work/hospital design Supervisor: Hella F M Wigge
More and more people gathering around lygon st for dinner. M eanwhile some people start to visit the museum.
Lygon st still the most crowded space during this time period for dinner.
Demographic of Carlton
Site Photo
First of all, Let ’s take a look at the original site, the site was mainly surrounded by social housing and dwelling. I nte re s t i n g l y t h a t I fo u n d 7 % o f Ca r l to n h a s b e e n u s e d a s educational institutions. Mainly primary and secondary school. Hence, there’s lots of students around the area. When I visit the site, if find it’s really hard to get access in it. You have to go all the way around to enter.
In terms of the demographics of the site. I found that 13% is single parent family and 20% couple family with children. According to research, children in one parent, step, blended family had higher risk of mental disorders than young people living in original family.
I decided to put my health care center at the corner of the site, is because I want it to be a beacon, a landmark of the site which will also have the nice view of the cemetery.
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My project is called children utopia.
Thats why i design this health care center to be a children's wonderland where children, not only children who has mental health problems, but also inviting all the kids and parents around the neighborhood to the facility. So they will no longer feeling depressive or isolated.They will be accompany with other kids also provide space for kids and parents to interact.(diy workshop, kitchen, dancing class and performance stage)
STUDIO DELTA
STUDIO EPSILON
is a community where no disease, no harm, no isolaton and no sadness. Therefore, My client will be mainly children and teenagers.
In terms of the concept, the original site was really hard to get access. Respond to the context, I drew a several of lines to create the access and also the line to divided the site into three parts. Then I manipulate the height and make it more details. ln terms of the form of the building, it was inspired by stacking toys.(lego) main volume intersect with each other with differnent scale and height. A bridges to connect the four main volumes. Soften the edges which create several side entrance and make it more welcoming. Finally adding some playful elements to it, sphere glazing and openings. The priority of this design is playfulness, having the ideas of keep health From playing. Children likes to explore the space through run to jump ,crawl and climb and play hide and seek.By achieve Using simple geometry with different scale and height and light color to create a lot of interesting moment and spatial quality. To have level changing, intersecting floor plans and interesting double height spaces. Moving on to the plan. every room is designed into fillet curve edge to keep the safety of the children. the ground floor will be the reception and lobby. since its near to the lygon st on east side. i designed a cat cafe and a grocery and pharmacy to acttract more people to come in. Double height spaces for the three areas. All the consultation room is semi-private space with serval openings and various in size so when kids seeing the doctors they will not be feel pressure and nervous. Having space for parents to interact with children. Workshop music room performance stage...
RENDER PERSPECTIVES
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BAR Facade
Residential
Facade
OFFICE
GYM
PLAY ROOM
LOBBY
CONSULT ROOM
ATMOSPHERE COLLAGES
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Xion'an Urban Facilities Design Competition
Hospital Design
Orchid Hospital Site: Renqiu,Cangzhou HeBei, China Area: 140000 m² Date: 03/2020 Type: Group Work/hospital design Supervisor: Jinrui Liu Team: Jinrui Liu, Mingxi Zou, Qiong Fong, Jiayan Li, Shunbing Xie, Wuyi Lai, Xueying Gao
The design takes SOFT as the core concept, aiming to break the impression that traditional hospitals in China are too cold and rational. S stands for simple, serves patients with simple and clear streamline, O stands for open, emphasizes the openness of general hospital, F stands for flexible, emphasizes the flexibility of space use, T stands for touchable and 360 degree landscape.