YEUNG CHI HO, HORACE
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN PORTFOLIO
CONTENT FINAL YEAR PROJECT 2015-16 CULTURAL RETRIEVAL - TEMPLE & FESTIVAL
SEMESTER 4 | PEOPLE MOUNTAIN PEOPLE SEA 2014-15 THE CONTINUOUS LOOP - PUBLIC SWIMMING COMPLEX ON TYPOON SHELTER SEMESTER 5 | OPEN STUDIO 2014-15 SIGNBOARD SPY HOUSE STUDENT DESIGN COMPETITION 2015 MULTI-VARIATE HOUSE
CULTURAL RETRIEVAL TEMPLE & FESTIVAL IDEOLOGY EXCHANGE - EVENT LEISURE HUB IN LAMMA ISLAND Lamma Island is peaceful and tranquil island with a lot of natural scenery. The‘‘Event Leisure Hub’’ provides a prime performance and leisure area for visitors, locals and tourists during festival celebrations. It can also attract visitors to be integration with local traditional events hence preserving the cultural traditions of Yung Shue Wan.
Pier Road Street Main Path For Tourist Public Space
SITE
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
B
Infarstructure
Football Field Walkw
ay
Children Playground
A Public Space
Entrance to the platform
Children Playground
Event Leisure Hub
Police Post
Football Field
to nce ace tra En se sp clo
en
1
To rearrange the site
Entra nce the pla to tform
A’
Promenade
B’
Site Plan Main Street
Main Street
Main Street
BAMBOO ROOF DESIGN PROCESS
Police Post
Football Field
enad
West side
e
Entrance
Police Post
Prom ACCESS PLAZA
Football Field
Garden
2 To continue the journey from main street
enad
e
Entrance ACCESS PLAZA Football Field More Welcoming
Police Post
West side Block The Sun
Enclosed space
Views
Views Performance Hall Shelter Enclosed area
Residential
e
Police Post
Prom ACCESS PLAZA
Football Field
Garden
Tin Hau Temple
Residential
enad
Bamboo Panels
e
ACCESS PLAZA
Garden
Children Playground
Views
Tin Hau Temple
Views
Facade layout
Spatial Integration
Cover consideration
Define cover space
enad
Children Playground
Cafe Tin Hau Lighting for Balcony Temple
Prom
Garden
Children Playground
Children Playground
3 Open up the view of Tin Hau Temple
ETFE
Music room Higher Density
Enclosed space
Prom
Residential
Residential
DESIGN PROCESS
EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC ETFE Lightweight & High Transparency
Yung Shue Wan Plaza Road
Yung Shue Wan Main Street
Previous circulation
Bamboo Panel Create Dynamic Curve & Sustainable Bamboo Woven Panel Provide Lighting Shadow & Protection
Extend the main street by connecting two streets
Bamboo Member Install Bamboo Panels
Main Street
Steel Frame Structural Support
Relocate the Infarstructure, Football field and Children playground
Tin Hau Temple
Traditional Bamboo Scaffolding Create Dynamic Roof & Relate To Bamboo Theater In Festival
Garde
n
Glass Provide Visibility
Concrete Low cost
Make-up Lesson
Rehearsal Room
Stage
Opera Clothes Exhibition
Multi-function Performance Hall
WC WC (Female) (Male)
General Hall
Office
Balcony
Balcony
BackStage
Lift Wall
WC (Female) WC (Male)
Cafe Opera Clothes Workshop
Sky Light
+12.5 Bamboo Shed Workshop
Bamboo Model Exhibition Platform
+4.8 Courtyard
+9.0
Instrument Exhibition
Void
Music Room
Promenade
Promenade
G/F Plan
1/F Plan
2/F Plan
Section AA’ CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE BAMBOO BENDING
TECHNICAL DETAILS
SAND
Bamboo Bamboo Archoring Filling with concrete
Bending green bamboo with a butane torch in Colombia.
Steel
1 Cut down the
bamboo
2 Remove the internal
3 Fill with fine clean sand
nodes to make the bamboo as a hollow tube
Foundation Casting Reinforced concrete pad foundation
5 Cold water preserves the bend
4 Heat bending
Bamboo installation by ZCB BAMBOO PAVILION HONG KONG
DETAIL SECTION
DETAIL A STRUCTURE
Tape
DETAIL C
Bamboo Continue Joint Steel wire Glass Balustrade
DETAIL B Glazing Glass Balustrade
DETAIL B Edge Clamp
External Finishes Internal Finishes (Stone) (Wood)
ETFE Bamboo panel Drainage system
Grid Shell Steel Member Solid Bamboo Panel Cladding
Bolted Connection Cast-in Plate On Face Of Concretes Beam
DETAIL A
Column Beyond
DETAIL C SKIN
Section BB’BB’ Section
Elevation A
Elevation B
THE CONTINUOUS LOOP - public swimming complex on typoon shelter ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN SEMESTER 4 (PEOPLE MOUNTAIN PEOPLE SEA) To exchange the Pao Yuk Kong Swimming Pool and the Jumbo Seafood Restaurant
PLANS
ELEVATION 1/F
G/F
A B SITE PLAN
B/F
THE STEEL FRAME STRUCTURE CONSTRUCT A INTEREING SHADOW MATERIAL -PEEFABRICATED STEEL -CONCRETE TOWER CORE
STEEL FRAME STRUCTURE -LONG SPAN -MINIMIZES THE USE OF COLUMNS -FLEXIBLE FOR SWIMMING POOL -MAKES THE DYNAMIC FORM MORE EFFICIENT TO CONSTRUCT
SECTION A
DOUBLE CONTINUOUS SLAB -TO HOLD THE WATER AND MECHANICAL -MORE STABLE
SECTION B
FINAL MODEL
STUDY MODEL
SECTIONAL MODEL
FINAL MODEL
SIGNBOARD SPY HOUSE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN SEMESTER 5 OPEN STUDIO
SPY’s work requires them to stay in the hidden spaces where can monitor the outside world at the same time. The designed SPY house is located in Chun Yeung Street, where the spy is living and merged to the surrounding by pretending to be some signboards. The design helps the SPY stay close to the target without disclosing themselves and can act immediate when the targets have and action.
DESIGN CONCEPT
ERGONOMICS
1700mm
650mm
800mm
450mm
1500mm
FORMS
1200mm
380mm
SELECT THE SIDEBOARD TO BECOME A HIDDEN PLACE
2200mm 850mm
600mm
-shapeed by the dimension of certain human motion
The pose which is spy will use
LEVELS WORK AREA
PERSPECTIVE
1900mm
2rd LEVEL
1st LEVEL
REST AREA 900mm
GROUND LEVEL
ACTION CIRCULATION CLIMB CIRCULATION
CIRCULATION
1900mm
-different levels of hidden space that can provide different observation angles for the spy
STUDY MODELS
The openings on the signboard which merges with the characters on the boards are used to provide light and view to the hidden spaces.
SPACIAL QUALITY
PLAN A (7700mm)
SECTION C
SECTION B
SECTION A
PLAN B (4700mm)
PLAN C (3900mm)
PLAN D (1700mm)
ELEVATION
ROOF PLAN 3nd LEVEL
2rd LEVEL
+7.4
+4.5
SECTION A
SECTION B
UP +7.4
+7.4
UP +3.7
3nd LEVEL
+4.5
PLAN A (3nd LEVEL)
PLAN B (2rd LEVEL)
PLAN C (1st LEVEL)
2rd LEVEL 1st LEVEL PLAN D (STREET LEVEL)
PLANS STREET LEVEL SECTION C
MULTI-VARIATE HOUSE Mobile Modular Architecture Student Design Competition 2015 Halo Creative Design | Hong Kong Design Institute
By Horace Yeung Sharon Tsoi
Mobile Modular Architecture This project is to design a modular living unit of about 20-30 square metre that can be a plug-in module to a modular building as well as a standalone building. The module include a twin sleeping zone,and a wet area.
Stable Good spatial quality
Repeated trapezoid surface
Basic module
Moduler unit
DESIGN APPROACH
FEATURE
1. Geometic form Array to organize
2. Both side can change to concave or convex
3. Varied combination
The design is initially inspired by modular furniture, we wanted to explore how to design a modular unit in a furniture scale that could be scaled up to the size of a building.
309 1800 3300
01 - 3 Modular Elevation 1
280
3000
02 - 2 Component Elevation 2
280
280
Plywood
3000 3618
Module 2
3000
With cober board (16mm plywood) Module 2
76° 600
Elevation 1
With cober board (plywood)
309
280
309
280
60x60mm rhs
Opening
Steel angle plate
Plywood
With cober board (plywood)
Opening
Module 1
3000 3618
Module 2
3000
Module 1
Interior without cober board
Opening Opening Plywood
105°
76°
With cober board (plywood)
309
Plywood CNC into shape
280
04 - Section B
03 - Elevation A Ele A4
Detail 1
Ele A3
R:20mm CHS
Plywood Ele A1
Ele A2
Opening
Typical screw interval (appt to all) Ele A4 Ele A2
Steel bracket Type
Ele A1 Detail 2
Type 1 Type 2 Type 3
Ele A4
Facade (Module 1)
Structural frame (Module 1)
90° 104° 76°
1:1 Modular Construction at HKDI
The key was to design a stand module, so we focussed on how to compose the modular component. Finally, we chose the trapezoid to create a basic module. The combination of the repeated module is the key to create the variations.
CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE