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Resume Respiratory Object

2016 Fall Design studio project|Instructor Ferda Kolatan|Team Angela Huang Master of Architecture, University of Pennsylvania

Shifting Hybrid H2O+ 2014 Spring Design studio project|Instructor Hina Jamelle Master of Architecture, University of Pennsylvania

Levitation Velodrome 2015 Spring Design studio project|Instructor Ben Krone|Team Kevin Chan Master of Architecture, University of Pennsylvania

Hoop in the Loop

2012Spring Final Year Design studio project|Instructor Dylan Baker-rice Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies, The University of Hong Kong

Weaving R&D Hub 2013 Spring Design studio project|Instructor Nathan Hume Master of Architecture, University of Pennsylvania

Morphic Collectives 2013 Fall Design studio project|Instructor Sandra Manningers Master of Architecture, University of Pennsylvania

Professional Work Samples 2012-2016 Selected Work Samples


Hiu-Nam Leung, Phoebe Contact Tel Email Webpage

(US) (+1) 917-963-5205 phoebe.hiunam@gmail.com https://issuu.com/hiuhiunam/docs/2017portfolio

Education 2013-2017

University of Pennsylvania ,USA Master in Architecture I

2009-2012

The University of Hong Kong ,Hong Kong Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies Include a semester faculty study program at the HKU Shanghai Study Centre, China

Work Experience Aug 2015 - Aug 2016 May 2015 - Aug 2015

UNStudio Amsterdam, The Netherlands & Hong Kong Architectural Intern (Year-Out) Preliminary museum concept design set, schematic design set, design development set, construction document set, material specifications, on-site construction supervision, etc. “Wayfinding as design tool� Research , UNStudio Knowledge Platform; Jewish Museum New York , New York; Huizhou Shopping Mall , Huizhou, China; UNStudio Hong Kong Office (Design and Built), Hong Kong

May 2014 - Aug 2014

IwamotoScott Architecture San Francisco, USA Architectural Intern (Summer) Schematic design set, design development set, material specifications, etc. Genentech Buidling Interactive Lobby Display Wall Installation , South San Francisco

Dec 2012 - Aug 2013

CL3 Architects Ltd Hong Kong Architectural Assistant (Year-Out) Residential building design, tender submission, construction documents, facade renovation design, interior design, etc. The Hemisphere Residential apartment high-rise building(Built), Hong Kong; Murray Building Conversion (from institutional to hotel use),Hong Kong; Harbour Pinnacles Building Facade Renovation , Hong Kong

Sep 2012 - Nov 2012 Jul 2012 - Aug 2012

Atelier Bow Wow Tokyo, Japan Architectural Intern Physical models(sketch,design development,final presentation models & construction details at different scales) , model photo documentation & press release materials BMW Guggenheim Lab Mobile Pavilion , Mumbai,2012 ; Suzuki House , Tokyo

Jun2011 - Aug2011

Community Project Workshop Faculty of Architecture, The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Research Assistant Design feasibility consultant report, protection pavilion schematic designs Montessori Kindergarten , Hong Kong ; Ancient Rock-carving Protection Pavilions , Hong Kong

1100 Architect New York, USA Architectural Intern (Summer) Construction documents and detail drawings for interior design and renovation 1100 Architect Office Renovation , New York

Aedas Ltd Hong Kong Architectural Assistant Schematic design, 3D modeling, rendering, photoshop Qatar Railway Stations Competition , Qatar


Exhibitions Jan2014-Jan2015

“Wall” Pavilion Slought Gallery, Philadelphia, USA

25May-31May2011

Hong Kong Art Fair 2011 ArtAsiaPacific Magazine Booth & Furniture Hong Kong Art Fair 2011, Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong

Dec2009-Jan2010

“Animation” Pavilion HK-SZ Biennale 2009 , West Kowloon Cultural District , Hong Kong

Awards Jan2015

Dales Traveling Fellowship Competition, 2014-15 First Place, Scholarship, PennDesign, University of Pennsylvania

Apr2017

7th LIXIL International Student Architectural Competition (Chief Juror-Kengo Kuma) “Spa in the nature”, Memu Meadows, Hokkaido, Japan The Award of Excellence, PennDesign Team, University of Pennsylvania

Publications Jan2018

Pressing Matters 6 ,Department of Architecture 2016-17, University of Pennsylvania Studio Project” Respiratory Objects ”

Jan2016

Pressing Matters 4 ,Department of Architecture 2014-15, University of Pennsylvania Studio Project “ Levitation Velodrome ”

Jan2015

Pressing Matters 3 ,Department of Architecture 2013-14, University of Pennsylvania Studio Projects “ Morphic Collectives ” & “ Wall pavilion ” images

Community Services May2011

Habitat for Humanity China Tai O Stilt House Restoration & Community Development Project (2011 May Build) Student Volunteer

Languages

English (Fluently spoken and written), Cantonese & Mandarin (Native)

Skills

3D Modeling Rendering 2D Drawing Physical Model Others

Rhino, Maya, Revit, Sketchup, Zbrush, Grasshopper Vray, Keyshot, Maxwell AutoCad, Adobe Suite ( PS,AI,ID,PP,etc) 3D print, CNC milling , Laser-cut, etc. Unreal Engine and Virtual Reality, Microsoft Office

Activities Sep2013 - Jan2014 Sep2009 - Aug2013 Jun2010 - Aug2010 2009-2012

Ren Yee UNStudio Associate & Senior Architect E r.yee@unstudio.com T +31 205702040

Penn Club Hockey, University of Pennsylvania, USA Ladies Hockey Team, HK Antlers Hockey Club, HK Elite Hockey Club, HKU Starr Hall Architectural Society Orientation 10 “High Noon; Lucid Sky” , HKUSU, HKU Organizing Committee (Publication Secretary) HKU Starr Hall Publication Committee Designer

Ferda Kolatan PennDesign, UPenn Associate Professor 704 Design Studios Instructor SU11 architecture+design Founding Director E fk@su11.com T +1 212-941-6494

Ben Krone PennDesign, UPenn 602 Design Studio Instructor Gradient Architecture Founder E ben@gradientarch.com T +1 917-463-3392


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RESPIRATORY OBJECT Battery Park Tunnel ,New York City Academic Work PennDesign 2016Fall Design Studio Critic Ferda Kolatan Team Angela Huang Site Batter y Park Tunnel Manhattan Side, New York City *Published in “Pressing Matters 2016-17”


Contemporary cultural discourse of objects, speculative realism, and vital forms of materialism, has fundamentally altered our perception of the world we inhabit. Agency and aesthetics are no longer thought to be an exclusively human domain. However, even though the current intellectual debate has moved away from the modernist paradigm of anthropocentric thought and its categorical definitions of culture, nature, and technology, the practices of architecture and city planning remain strongly committed to these anachronistic concepts. As a result we privilege certain deign aspects over others, think in predetermined hierarchies, and compartmentalize public urban programs

into neat, functional pockets like squares, parks, and recreational zones. This approach is not simply the outcome of logical organizational principles, it is also a reinforcement of ideologies of power and control under the guise of pragmatism, beauty, and familiar practice. Therefore, as we come to terms with a world much stranger than we previously though, our approach to architecture in the context of large cities is in desperate need to re-examination through new modes of thinking and design.

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Battery Tunnel Underneath

Ventilation Tower

A Hybbriidizzed Obbjecct Thee reepreeseentattioon of the projeect is to treeat thhe proojecct as ann singgle objeectt - too exposse thhe (nnonhhumaan) parrts thhat are ussuaally unsseen to hum man..

Park Visible only to nearby building upper levels

Lower Manhattan Battery Park Entry Portal

Pedestrian Walkway

Sitte and thhe Proojecct The prroject is a dessignn of a new w entrannce zonne into thhe Battery Tunnel on the Mannhaatttan side of New w Yorkk City. Thhe projjecct comprrises of a veentilattionn toower, a “recreaatioonal” spacee and a parrting garrage. In acccordanncee too the concepttual fram meworkk, these eleementss are treatedd as non-inddividuual categgoriies buut ratheer as vitaal componnents of a sinngle hybrid objecct. A num mber of “stranngee” categorical bleends aree examinned and then used to form mulatee the new proopoosals. For insttance, thhe infrasttructure foor thee tuunnnell veentilation seerves as a laarge”meechinic” reespiratory systeem forr the tunnel while alsso mim miccking, matterially and tectonically, the buiildinng contexxt roound it. Or, thee tunneel itsself acccommodattes four highw wayy lanes whille alsso doubbling as the underbelly

of Batttery Parkk, a highhly frequeenteed touurist annd leisuree destinatiion. The coomingg toogethher of all theesee dispparate ellementss at the entry of the tunneel provvidess an ideal teestingg grounnd for ann architectture, which seekss too unnveil, express, annd forrmalize agenciees and aestthetics of thingss that makee up our buillt environmeentt withoutt falling back into prreconcceivvedd notioons of vaaluee, beaauty, or usefulneess. The “RRespirratoory Objecct” registterss quaalities thhat oftenn go unnotticed or are deliberaatelyy hiddden becaausse they are deemed unfaamiliar and thus undesirabble. But it is preciseely in these qualities where wee are attemppting to loccatte a new deepaarturee point foor designn which can toleratte the “sttrannge”, and incoorpporatee it as an activee annd relevant participant in the deesiggn processs.

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“Perhapps the bigg project of the nonnhuman turn is to find new w techniquees, in speech and art and mood, to disclosse the parrticipationn of non huumans in “our” world.”

Respiratory Object Academic Work|PennDesign

-Richaard Grusinn “ The Nonhuman Turn”

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“Biizaarree”;; Dissclossing thee noon hum mans

Hybbriid Objectt

It is impporrtaant to notee that the term “Strangge” doess noot neccesssarily meann pecculiar or bizarre in thhis connteext. Ratheer,, it descriibes thhe kinnds of ciircumstaancces thaat cannnot be suufficienntly undeersttoood or evaluaateed throuugh the familliar tropees of thhe past. Itt is thhereffore crittical for us as prroggreessiive arcchiteccts too first envisaage an architeectturee that,, inn thhe woords of Grussin, disclosees thhe particcippatioon of nonn humaans in “oour” worlld, and to theen deeveloppe desiign strattegiess thatt exploore thhe poossiblle effeccts and potenntiaalitiies of this particcipatioon.

Hybrridizzattioon iss a teechhniqque to de--coontexxtualizee thee munddane and createe a neew norrm, whicch proovookes us to queestionn trutth and realityy. A citty is a hyybriid itself whiich coomprisses of insepaarabblee eleements, suchh as infrasstructuure, mecchanniccal systemss, andd beddrockss . If only one of thhe many systtem ms is beinng coonsiderred and disscuusssed, thenn it iss jusst undderminiing any otheer eleements whichh shoould be equaally impoortaantt at thhe firstt placee. The projjecct staarts witth thee studdy andd creatiion

of thhe hybbrid obbjectss. By takingg the essenttial quallitiess of diffferentt munndanee objeects, thhey are merrgeed toggetherr to crreatee a neew objeect. Nonee off thee trraits iss dom minatting thhe objeect itself- eacch eleement iss dee-conntextuaaliized after hybrridizaatioon. Thhe new w objject iss ambigguous in scaalee, materiaal andd funnctionnaliity, etc. Aesttheticaallly, by hybbriddizing , we alsso creaate interrestingg form m. The new w noorm and innterppretaation aree thhen beinng deeplooyedd over thhe site inn largeer scale.


Left: Hyybrridd Maateriaal Objeect Orgaanicc roockk annd deffinned metaal Righht: Venntilatiion Toower Secttioon Model Finaal hyybrriddizzattion off mateerialss and objectss

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Thee proojeectt is builtt uppon circullationns of hum man,, vehhicuular and air. Peooplee would ennter thee inteerstitiial spaacees throughh the goldeen poortal aloong thhe siddew walkk, annd finnd themsselvves in--betw weeen tuunnells. Thee machinne annd hum man innteraact throouggh maze-liike spaaces, givinng no hieeraarchy to the userrs.

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Leftt: Tunnnell secctiionnal modeel throouggh gollden porttal Topp Riightt: Plan off tuunneel intteriorr spaacee underneaathh Botttom m Leftt: Thee gooldenn porrtalExooticc moment estraangging fam miliaaritty of muudnaane pedeestriaan siddewalk and sugggestinng preecioousnnesss beehind Botttom m Righht: Overaall Plan

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At the sooutth end of thee site locatees the ventilattion toweer. Inn coontrrasst with itss moonolitthic apppearannce, the toweer haas variouss carved outt spaaces aloong with a hyybrridizzedd sectioonal profilee. Left: Ventilaatiion Tower annd Tuunnell Sectioon Model Top: Venttilaation Tower Plaan Bottoom: Ovverrall Plan

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Leftt: Venttilaation tow wer and tunneel secctioonaal model Topp Riightt: Ariel view w feaaturinng peddesstrriaan sidew walkk wiith gooldenn porrtal andd HVACC units Botttom m Leftt: Thee Gooldeen Chhimneey - Prreciooussneess in the mundaane venntilaatioon toweer Botttom m Righht: On the “PParkk”


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SHIFTING HYBRID H2O+ Mixed-use Urban Housing Ser vice Apartment & Spa Therapy Hotel Academic Work PennDesign 2014Fall Design Studio Critic Hina Jamelle Site Vestr y and Greenwich street, TriBeCa, New York City


The project is a hybrid of residential and boutique Spa therapy hotel in TriBeCa, New York City. It serves as urban retreat for travelers and city dwellers who seek for relaxing and recovering spa and massage therapy to escape from hustle city life.

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LEVITATION VELODROME Bicycle Recreation and Speed Centre Design Academic Work PennDesign 2014Spring Design Studio Critic Ben Krone Team Kevin Chan Site Red Hook Promenade, Brooklyn, New York City *Published in “ Pressing Matters 4 2014-15”


In the last decades bicycle culture has made a significant resurgence. The development of new technologies in cycle frames and components making them lighter. faster, more mobile and nimble has had a significant impact in all aspects of the sport. A combination of carbon footprint awareness, overcrowding of public safety and health, has propelled the culture of bike riding to new levels. These are having big impact on the cities, from bike shares to complete re-designing of city master plans centered on reorienting bicycle as the primary form of transportation. Brooklyn’s waterfront is undergoing rapid improvement in terms of recreational facilities and public leisure.

Rethinking Velodrome Design The velodrome is an immersion of current bike culture including but not limited to professional competitive racing, leisure riding, long distance touring and urban transportation. Precedent research and analog model making are done to understand and incorporate the ideas surrounding the physics behind motion, movement speed and inertia in both the general sense.

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HOOP IN THE LOOP Mixed-use Urban Housing New Living Style For Young Family X Kindergarten Academic Work University of Hong Kong 2012Spring Design Studio Critic Dylan Baker-rice Site Reclaimed land bisected by Island Eastern Expressway, Yau Street, Hong Kong


This project is a new living typology for young and new family with children. At the same time, it challenges the traditional Hong Kong podium residential tower. The design consists of 2 buildings-Kindergarten and nursery and residential tower. The 2 buildings are closely related and inter-knit by extension of kindergarten underneath the highway. The kindergarten can offer a safe, convenient and nice learning environment for the kids and also provide a new and innovative living style for the young family. Meanwhile, though the buildings occupied the cozy seaside and fabulous Victoria Harbor sea view, the public can still have the chance to share them through going up ward by the spiraling public open green space. 47


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Existiing Pheenoomenon: Abbsolutee Vertticcality

Loopiing Sysstem m - Challenginng thhe abssolute verticalitty

“Podiuum-tooweer�, Hongg Kong tyypical reesidenttiaal houssinng high-rrise, which is a vertticaal stacck of proograams. Ground-levvel - Coommercial/reetail proggram; Podium m leveel - Leeissuree space for residdents; Upper level - Privvatte housing unitts on top.

Spiral horizoontaal cirrculaation in looopp to acchieve 1. Interrnal courrtyaardd / Atrium for natural lightinng; 2. Freeed up groounnd levvel; 3. Proggram aloong circuulation looop 4. Conntinuous spaatiial experiencce 5. Green terrracces betw ween leveels


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Kindergarten Elevator

Residents’ circulation

Neighborhood public space

Unfolded Floor Section A go-home experience

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Entrance of unit

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Kitchen&Dining room

Internal circulation

Traadiitioonaal - Disscreete leevels

Loopiing Syssteem - Continuoous

Unit spaace limitted by flloor size

Flexibiility inn exxtennsionn of unit spaace

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Master bedroom

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Dwelling Entrance of unit

Private front garden

Neighborhood public space

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Living Room Master Room

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WEAVING R&D HUB Master Planning for New Tech R&D Hub for University of Pennsylvania Molecular agriculture & gastronomy X Virtual Gaming R&D Academic Work PennDesign 2015Spring Design Studio Critic Nate Hume Site South Bank of Schuylkill River, Philadelphia


This project adopts China Mieville’s idea of crosshatching as an operative way of thinking about the site and its relationships to the city. Mieville describes two intertwined cities which do not gradate into one or another or follow strict borders but rather mesh through patchy zones. Not a parametric field of slight gradation or a collaged set of figures but yet a series of organizations which are at once discrete searching for overlaps, connections, blurred zones, fuzzy tangencies, and in-betweens. Cities within cities, sites within sites, buildings within buildings, rooms within rooms.

The strategy of crosshatching will continue into the research center where the need for multiple users and their pockets of use and circulation will be considered as ideal moments for overlap.

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Site Plan

Site Boundary

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Redesigned Coastline

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Ground Circulation & Landscape

Layout & Facade

Criss Crossing for building connections, dynamic space division and connecting streets to river side

Breaking down linear circulation and opened up space and facade as screen for public space to gather circulation flow

Program Zoning

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Maximising River View


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Grouund Flooor Pllan & Cirrculaationn The buildding complex coonsistts of multiplee buildinngs which aree connneccted byy criss crosssing circculatioon in 3 scalees annd thheir asssociateed functionss. Crisss croosssingg strrategy is appplied insteadd of lineaar circuulatioon forr vissual connnection,dyynamicc space divisiion thaat proccesses high spatiaal qualityy and breakking leeveelss down. Extterioor andd interioor spacee are all weell coonneected.


Outddoorr pubblic theatrre at night time Mediia facaadee

Campus Innteeriiorr Dynaamic intterrioor spatial orgganizationn whichh enhancce visuaal connneectioonss and innteeracttions betweeen userss

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Persspecctivee Sectionn Com mmoon sppacee in thee centre conneccting 2 privaate R & D prrogram m on the tw wo siddes Freee grooundd cirrculatioon with rooads, pedestrrian walkw way andd publicc outtdoorr theattre.

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Comm mon Areea and Outdooor Public Theeatre

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TOKYO DRIFT Parking and Drifting Garage Design Academic Work PennDesign 2017Spring Design Studio Critic Ali Rahim Team Cloud Huai Site Tsujiki Market, Tokyo


The design techniques are derived from visual cues of the subcultures, Junji Ito’s Horror Manga in particular, generating formal, spatial, structural and material innovation. In essence, ‘Disjunctive Continuity’ can be defined as any blending of dissonant elements which creates an original, inexhaustible beauty. The site Tsujiki Fish Market will undergo a radical shift, transforming into a hybridized parking garage, which will ultimately act as a hub for Japanese drifting and car racing subcultures. This dramatic transformation echoes Tokyo’s ever-changing character, at once peaceful

and serene, yet rebellious and defiant.The parking garage hybridized with spaces for the full emancipation of subcultures, as a youth-based leisure arena of informal gatherings of car lovers. “Atmospheric, organic, uncomfortable and unresting” Design techniques are developed and applied in the project such as tension of hard and soft geometry, mono-tone black and white in high constrast manne, disruption and discontinuity of geometrical flo, replication of iconic and distictive features in a distorted way, etc. A new aesthetics has emerged. 69


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MORPHIC COLLECTIVES Pedestrian Tunnel Design Module Aggregation Academic Work PennDesign 2013Fall Design Studio Critic Sandra Manninger Site Septa station and regional train station at 30th and Market street, Philadelphia


Geometric objects are defined as animate cell-like primitives with internal forces of attraction and mass. The animate entity has the ability to mutually inflect one another and merge together (aggregation) to form composite assemblages. Fusion of multiple animate entities into an animate field that behaves as a singularity while remaining irreducible to any single simple organization. Rather than an entity being shaped only by its own internal definition, the topological surfaces of the animate field are inflected by the field in which they are modelled.

Module and Aggregation Design If the animate entity moves in space, the shape changes base on location and gradient, while not change. A series of module studies are carried out according to the principle that object is being interpreted as animated with innate force and zone of influence. The final module is a catenoid which is the most successful module among the study model. It incorporates high architectonic qualities: continuous surface and space; space-structure and structure-space; aperture; dynamic aesthetics, that makes high potential of aggregation for the pedestrian tunnel. 79


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Tunnel Experiences visualizes tunnel space ranging from single linear space to subdivided space horizontally and vertically in order to facilitate various SEPTA station program.

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Morphic Collectives Academic Work|PennDesign

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Tunnel Experiences The most dense configuration which features tunnel space bifurcate into vertical elevator core,upper,lower, left and right branches.

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Architectural Application using the basic modules with different identities to facilite Septa station program.

Platform Upper Concourse-Departure Train Rail Lower Concourse-Arrival

Morphic Collectives Academic Work|PennDesign

Plan

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Longitude Section

Short Section

Upper Concourse-Departure ElevatorsElevators Lower Concourse-Arrival


Escalator up to ground level / Down to underground level

Underground Shopping Street

Underground Shopping Street

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The Hemisphere PROFESSIONAL WORK Residential Building,Hong Kong

CL3 Architects Ltd.(HK) _Architectural Assistant (Year-Out) _2012-2013

The Hemisphere Architect CL3 Architects, Hong Kong _ Gordon Road,Causeway bay,Hong Kong _Private Residential Building Status Design and Built 2014 _CL3 Architects Ltd_Hong Kong _Client_Henderson Land Development Company Ltd. _Architecture & Interior _Design & Built 2014

_Architectural Assistant (Year-Out) _2012-2013 CL3 Architects Limited

REMARK ALL WALL PARTITION DETAIL REFER TO CONSULTANT'S DRAWINGS & SPECIFICATION.

KEY PLAN

Professional Work| 2012-2016

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TYPICAL UNIT C - FLOOR LAYOUT PLAN (A3) 1:30

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Role Work Period Scope of Work

Architectural Assistant Dec2012-Aug2013 Architecture and Interior Design Development, Construction Document

Client Floors

Henderson Land Development Company Ltd. 40F


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Jewish Museum New York Museum Concept Design and Renovation, New York City, USA Architect UNStudio Status In progress

RF L7 L6 L5

L4 L3 e Av 5th

L2 L1 B1 B2

Professional Work| 2012-2016

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Role Work Period Scope of Work Client Area Floors

Architectural Intern,UNStudio (Amsterdam) Feb2016-Aug2016 Conceptual and Schematic Design, Research on Museum, Area Study, Museum Program Reconfiguration, 3D Modelling, Drawing,Rendering, Presentation Set (Booklet and Video), etc. Jewish Museum New York GFA 75,000sqft. 2BF+7F+1Roof


THE INFUSED THE MAIN PROGRAM

The Incubator

Roof Event Space ______________________

The Incubator ______________________ - Stimulating Continuous Learning through visual connection

- Lasting Impressions - Panoramic Views - Flexible for public and private functions

Sky Garden ______________________

Education Centre

______________________

RF

- Informal Meeting Space with view

L7

The Attractor

- Cohesive Integration within Museum - Stimulating Work Environment - Activity-based Working - Panoramic Views

L6

Displayed Collection Storage ______________________

L5

- Glimpse behind the scenes as part of all-encompassing museum experience

Gallery

L4

Gallery Preview ______________________

- Visual Connections - Moments of Contemplation - Hybrid Gallery Typologies

L3

- Curated Glimpse - Spatial flexibility & Diversity

Workspace

______________________

______________________

Viewing Device ______________________ L2

Public Realm

______________________

L1

- 3rd Space - Vibrancy & Relevancy - Expanded Horizon - Intuitive Flow - Sneak Peek

B1 B2

Event Space ______________________

The Agora ______________________ - Platform for Progressive Thoughts, Discussion & Debate - Hub of Engagement

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Huizhou Retail Mall

Huizhou Retail Mall

/// 15.10.09

Retail Mall Schematic Design, Huizhou, Canton Province, China Architect UNStudio Status Design in progress

Huizhou Retail Mall 06.11.15

Architectural interpetation 建築形態演繹

PLAN DRAWINGS L3

Road red line Low-rise setback

Road red line Low-rise setback

Void-flexible-s

SUNKEN PLAZA

COURTYARD

Interweaved circulation 交錯的流線

Cascaded Terrace 層層遞進的花園

VOID VOID

A Flexible

VOID

B

Professional Work| 2012-2016

CENTUAL ATRIUM MAIN ENTRANCE

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Role Work Period Scope of Work

Architectural Intern,UNStudio (Hong Kong) Aug2015-Feb2016 Conceptual and Schematic Design, Research, 3D Modelling, Drawing, Rendering, Facade, etc.

C

ALTAR

CENTRAL PLAZA

ALTAR

MAIN ENTRANCE

VOID VOID VOID

Flexible-circula

Return area Terrace

Client Area Floors

Glorious Sun Enterprise Ltd. GFA 97,000sqm. 2BF+7F+1Roof

VOID

Circulation F&B Retail Flexible

D

Third floor GFA: Return area:

13,658 m2 3,887 m2

Back of house

Ground floor

Core

GFA: Return area:

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CONCEPT STUDY Facade Tiling & Materiality

PT STUDY 建築物料及立面 Tiling & Materiality

Huizhou Retail Mall 18.12.15

及立面

Lingnan traditional architecture

廣東 -上岳村

Contemporary architecture

Paris Philharmonie Jean Nouvel

Galleria Department Store UNStudio

Pacific Place Heatherwick Studio

Soumaya Museum Fernando Romero

Huizhou Retail Mall 06.11.15

Proposed Facade

ditional Architecture

Reinterpretation of Lingnan’s brick: Black, grey and white aluminium panels 以黑,白,灰色的鋁板排列, 呼應傳統嶺南建築特色

and color

SECTION DRAWING Media Facade 3D section

Huizhou Retail Mall

/// 14.12.09

L7: roof terrace, high-end restaurant L6: courtyard & collection, temporary collection, food plaza, theme restaurant

Food & Beverages

L5: circulation, lake view restaurant, terrace, corridor L4: roof garden & cafe, art collection, lake view cafe, courtyard L3: void-flexible shop, flexible area, flexible circulation, terrace

Metro connection Info desk shopping Roof terrace

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Professional Work| 2012-2016

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UNStudio Hong Kong Office Extension Office Interior, Hong Kong Architect UNStudio Status Design and built 2016

Role Work Period Scope of Work

Architectural Intern,UNStudio (Hong Kong) Aug2015-Feb2016 From Schematic Design to Construction Document, Specifications, Construction Super vision, etc.

Client Area Floors

UNStudio GFA 170sqm. 1F+Balcony


E 1 LAYOUT PLAN

UNStudio HK Office Renovation /// 15.11.03

L UNITS = 23 + 2 (MEETING M TABLE)

Printer

WALL FINISHING TBD.

STUDIO

Coffee Machine

SIGNAGE

Water Machine Refrigerator METAL-FRAMED GLASS DOORS

3D Printer Paper Shredder

ELEVATOR LOBBY

Microwave Display Model

CONF. ROOM 1

PRINTER STATION

CONF. ROOM 2

PANTRY

W. BATHRM.

M. BATHRM.

MODEL & SKYPE ROOM (TBC)

BATHROOM

SERVER ROOM

1400 515

225

645

815

420

395

980

185

245

Draft

scale 745

745

1:75

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75m

date

280

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status

ISO A3 (420.00 x 297.00 MM)-

location

Hong Kong

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Construction Document - Phase 1 Layout Plan

sector

format

2015-9-01

revision date

375

2015 -11-03

100

R5

1400

70

phase

reference

Mircowave

UNS - Hong Kong - Office Space

100

430

6

Plates and Bowls Storage

785

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Food Storage

660

300

545

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330

project name

785

440

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655

title

PHASE1 LAYOUT PLAN

drawing code

A01-PLAN

885

400

50

30

2560

500

Utensils

Storage

Pull-out Drawer

Water Storage

76

60

Water Storage

Materials Formica Plastic laminate #D2025 Matt Bronze Aluminium OMEGA Plastic laminate #0869NT Powdered Oak-Naturelle

540

1000

Water Machine

1090

1000

Trash Bin

830

860

Pull-out Trash Bin Refrigerator

1040

1590

1285

180

120 65

20

30

30 50

500

2710

b 5.4 / a 3 Coffee Machine

1090

2390

project number

2013-094

185

110

150

1620 550

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280

65

560

400

655

1285

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300

370 745

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reference

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Professional Work| 2012-2016

5

96

Qatar Railway Stations 60 Railway stations,International Competition, Qatar Architect Aedas HK Status Finalist

Role Work Period Scope of Work

Architectural Intern, Aedas July2012-Aug2012 Schematic Design

Client Area

Qatar Rail 60 stations


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Office Renovation for 1100 Architect Interior Design and Renovation, New York City Architect 1100 Architect Status Built 2015

Role Work Period Scope of Work

Architectural Intern, 1100 Architect May2015-Jul2015 Construction Document

Client Area

1100 Architect 8568 sqft

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Professional Work| 2012-2016

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98

BMW Guggenheim Mobile Lab Mumbai Mobile Pavilion in Mumbai, India Architect Atelier Bow Wow, Tokyo,Japan Status Design and Built 2012-2013

Role Work Period Scope of Work

Architectural Intern, Atelier Bow Wow, Tokyo, Japan July2012-Aug2012 Sketch,Design Development and Final Presentation Models, Model Photo Documentation,Press Release and Presentation

Client Area

BMW Guggenheim Lab & Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum 400sqm


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Suzuki House Family Housing in Tokyo, Japan Architect Atelier Bow Wow, Tokyo,Japan Status Unbuilt 2013

Role Work Period Scope of Work

Architectural Intern, Atelier Bow Wow, Tokyo, Japan July2012-Aug2012 Sketch,Design Development and Final Presentation Models, Model Photo Documentation and Photoshop for Client Meeting

Client Area Floor

Suzuki Family 300sqm 3F+1Roof

99


Professional Work| 2012-2016

9

100

Interactive Media Wall Display Wall at Genetech Building Lobby, South San Francisco Architect IwamotoScott Architecture, San Francisco, USA Status Unbuilt 2014

Role Work Period Scope of Work

Architectural Intern, IwamotoScott Architecture, San Francisco, USA May2014-Aug2014 Schematic Design Set, Design Development Set, Material Specifications,etc.

Client Area

Genetech 430sqft


101


10

Philadelphia Commercial Building Revit Work,Construction Class Spring2014,Upenn

2

Building Envelope Sectional Perspective of Articulated High Performance Facade Component(Southern Facade)_1 12" = 1'-0"

1

Building Envelope 12" = 1'-0"

Spring 2014 ARCH532 Construction II

Philadelphia Office Building Envelope Sectional Perspective Date Drawn By Checked By

Building Envelope Sectional Perspective of Articulated High Performance Facade Component(Southern Facade)_1 12" = 1'-0"

1

Building Envelope 12" = 1'-0"

Scale

Building from Exterior 12" = 1'-0"

1

1

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2

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2

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Level 5 55' - 0"

2

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A302 2 2 A301

Level 5 55' - 0"

Level 4 45' - 0"

Level 4 45' - 0"

Level 3 35' - 0"

Level 3 35' - 0"

5

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Professional Work| 2012-2016

A302

Level 2 25' - 0" 1

Mezzanine 15' - 0"

A302

Level 1 0' - 0"

1

South 3/32" = 1'-0"

1

B1 1/16" = 1'-0"

Level 7 75' - 0"

Level 6 65' - 0"

4

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Level 6 65' - 0"

2

F

Roof 85' - 0"

1

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5

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A302

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2

A301

12" = 1'-0"

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3

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4

5

Spring 201 Spring 2014 ARCH532 ARCH532 Construction II

Level 1 0' - 0"

2

West 3/32" = 1'-0"

2

Level 4 1/16" = 1'-0"

Philadelphia Office Philade Building Building

South and West Basem Building Elevations

Typical 532.2013

Project Number Date Drawn By

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5/4/2014 8:34:39 PM

532.2013 Issue Date

Project Number

2


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2

A201

A202

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2

4

5

Roof 85' - 0"

Roof 85' - 0"

Level 7 75' - 0"

Level 7 75' - 0" Spring 2014 ARCH532 Construction II

Level 6 65' - 0"

Level 6 65' - 0"

Philadelphia Office Building Level 5 55' - 0"

Date Drawn By Checked By

Level 4 45' - 0"

Scale

Hiu-Nam Leung Hiu-Nam Leung

A006

12" = 1'-0"

5/4/2014 8:34:39 PM

532.2013 Issue Date

Project Number

Perspective Long Section 1 12" = 1'-0"

Level 5 55' - 0"

Perspective Section of building

Level 4 45' - 0" 2 A402

Level 3 35' - 0"

Level 3 35' - 0"

Level 2 25' - 0"

Level 2 25' - 0"

Mezzanine 15' - 0"

Mezzanine 15' - 0"

Custom curtain wall panel with low-e glazing

12"x18" main Beam 6" Reinforced Concrete Floor Slab

Level 1 0' - 0"

Level 1 0' - 0" Water Pipe Gas Main

B1 -12' - 0"

B1 -12' - 0"

B2 -24' - 0"

B2 -24' - 0"

Sew er Steel H 3"x8" Wood pile Lagging Boards Anchor Reinforced concrete wall Tiebac and foundation k

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B3 -36' - 0"

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Terrace 2 12" = 1'-0"

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+1 917-963-5205 phoebe.hiunam@gmail.com Master of Architecture I ‘17 School of Design, University of Pennsylvania, USA Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies ‘12 The University of Hong Kong, HK


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