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SELECTION of PROFESSIONAL & AC ADEMIC PROJECTS DECEMBER 2017

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EDUCATION September 2018 - June 2020 [Expected] February 2019 - June 2019 [1 semester] February 2016 - December 2016 [1 year] September 2012 - September 2015 [3 years]

WORK EXPERIENCE

Chu Hai College of Higher Education Hong Kong Master of Architecture (HKIA accredited) Hasselt University Exchange program

March 2017 - November 2018 [1 year and 8 months]

Belgium

University of South Australia Australia Bachelor of Architecture Studies (HKIA accredited) City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Associate Degree of Architectural Studies

September 2015 - February 2016 [1 year and 6 months]

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Ben Yeung & Associates Limited

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RIVER EDGE

MODERN ART MUSEUM OF ADELAID ADELAIDE 2016 ADELAIDE . SOUTH AUSTRALIA 13 WEEKS River Edge is a project of Modern Art Museum of Adelaide where located near the river bank. This project aims to enhance the linkage between river and people. By different proaches to the river giving new experience to visitors Also, the building increases the engagement of city and art making the city's view as a part of the gallery. People can acknowledge of Adelaide's uniqueness. There are 4 stories in total and integrated educational, recreational and cultural elements into the building to satisfy local residents and visitors.

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The Art of Every Everyday... Theatre of the Everyday...

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MODERN ART MUSEUM of ADELAIDE . ADELAIDE . SOUTH AUSTRALIA EVERYDAY PERFORMANCE

Before design a building, mapping of the way people use ordinary spaces and things that surveys, maps, and lays conceptual ground for later translations into the architectural + urban scale, and for preliminary choice of project. By mapping the moment that people passing the thershold ,and studying how peole using space, I found that people preformace differently.

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Over of the people in this survey would do other thing at the same time eg. talking, looking around, watching the phone etc.

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Over of the people in this survey would touch the threshold regarding it is necessary or not.

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CHANGING IN HEIGHT MUITIPLE ACCESS POINT EXPERIENCE OF PASSING BY PEOPLE AND VISITOR

INTERGRATED DAILY ACTIVITY/ SOCIAL INTERGRATION

ENHABCE THE VISUAL TRANSPANCY

BLUR THE BOUNDRY BETWEEN BUILDING AND RIVER

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01 Cafe 02 Plant Room 03 Plant Room 04 Art Storage 05 Car Park 06 Lobby and Reception 07 Bicycle Storage

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32 LEVEL 2 FLOOR PLAN 31 Gallery Of Time 32 Gallery Of Time 33 Gallery Of Time 34 Gallery Of Time 35 Museum Office

21 Void to Reception Hall 22 Gallery of 21st Century 23 Gallery of 21st Century 24 Roof Garden 25 Lecture Room 26 Gallery of 21st Century 27 Gallery of 21st Century 28 Gallery of 21st Century 29 Void to children Studio 30 Roof Garden

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MODERN ART MUSEUM of ADELAIDE . AD DEL ELAIDEE . SOU OUTH TH H AUS U TRAL A IA

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15 Cinema 16 Lobby and Reception 17 Gallery of 21st Century 18 Retail 19 Children Studio 20 Restaurant

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Front elevation showing part of the building projected over the footpath to the river, People underneath can jogging, walking and cycling. The museum not only showing the art works but integrated into people activities.

Different level of view point promotes the beauty of the city. And the city’s view as a part of gallery for the museum .

A big threshold from city to the river side and enhance the transparency from city to the river.

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One wing of the building projected to the river side which increase the connection between building and nature.

Interior of the building to the void and view to outside


MODE ERN AR RT T MUSEU UM of ADELA DEELA LAID DE . AD ADEL ELAI AIIDE . SOU OUTH TH H AUS USTR TRAL A IA AL

Fuction and Connection Public Plaza

Public Plaza

Existing road

Exterior

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Sociaibility

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ACCOMMODATION TION ON rchers for Group Researchers WITCHELINA . AUSTRALIA 2016 WITCHELINA . SOUTH AUSTRALIA 10 WEEKS Withchelina is a outback area where we have to drive 7 hours from Adelaide city. In the school trip for site visit, there have no network and computer where compeletely disconnected from city.Yet, there is a good place and have its own value. Arc Shape of a building aims to minimize the window size which allows users to enhance the connection between natural and their life in Witchelina. All bedrooms facing North brings the sunlight into interior space. People can also enjoy the view when they are having dinner. Common space is concentrated on the center of the building which increase the chance of communication to each other.

SITE ANALYSIS

FUEL SHED OLD SHEARERS’ QUARTERS

OVERSEER’S COTTAGE

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STORAGE

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ROOM PLAN

ROOM SECTION

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DEVELOPMENT 01 VIEW & NATURAL LIGHT ¥ ¥ ¥ PRIVACY ¥ ¥ CLIMATE

VIEW & NATURAL LIGHT ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ PRIVACY ¥ ¥ CLIMATE

ROOM PLAN ROOM PLAN ROOMS

ROOMS COMMON AREA COMMON AREA

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DEVELOPMENT 03 VIEW & NATURAL LIGHT ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ PRIVACY ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ CLIMATE

WIND DIRECTION

FINAL DESIGN VIEW & NATURAL LIGHT ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ PRIVACY ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ CLIMATE

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ROOFTOP DETAILS

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Flexible Life UILDING RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PRINCE EDWARD . HONG KONG 2011 PRINCE EDWARD . HONG KONG 10 WEEKS BUILDING INFORMATION: SITE AREA: 1,188m2 COVERED AREA:265m2 TOTAL FLATS NUMBERS:25 UNITS TOTAL FLATS AREA: 2158 m2 The residential building shows the flexibility and modular of the layout. By removing the partition wall, the room layout can be changed for different room function. Also, In order to balance the privacy between two families, the design of balcony located at different direction so that the occupant in two flats will not see each other. For the drainage design, toilets aligned vertically which minimize the bending of the pipes and prevent blockage.

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RESIDENTIAL BUILDING . PRINCE EDWARD . HONG KONG SITE PLAN

LOCATION PLAN

SITE LOCATION

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING

INTEGRATED BUILDING

CHURCH SCHOOL

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GREENERY

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BREAK DOWN THE WALL

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THREE FLATS LAYOUT

SITE LIMITATION: 1) 10-12 FLOORS ( NOT INCLUDED GROUND FLOOR ) 2) TOTAL FLATS NUMBER BETWEEN 24-30 3) TOTAL FLATS AREA: 2400 m2 4) HEIGHT OF BUILDING NOT EXCEEDING 42m BUILDING FORMS: THE BUILDING FORM OF BUILDING IS IRRGULAR SHPE AND COMPOSITED BY THREE SQUARE BOXES WHICH CAN ALLOWS THREE OPEN VIEWS FOR USERS. FACADE DESIGN THE THREME OF THE BUILDING IS PUZZLE. THE FACAED OF THE BUILDING CONTINOUS THE THREME WHERE HAVE ALUMINIUM CLADDING WITH IRRGULAR SHAPE. FLEXIBILITY: THE STRUCTURE OF THE BUILDING USING COLUMNS AND BEAMS STRUCTURE WHERE HAVE NO STRUCTURAL WALL. USERS CAN BREAK DOWN THE WALL TO ENLARGE THE FLATS AREA TO JOIN TWO FLATS

ALUMINIUM CADDING SITE LITMINTATION

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A TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN

FLUSHING WATER PIPE

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RESIDENTIAL BUILDING . PRINCE EDWARD . HONG KONG

COLUMN AND SLAB STRUCTURE 300MM THICK

CORE WALL Concrete core-wall construction can offer advantages of lower costs, faster construction, and more open and flexible architecture. Cost and schedule savings are realized because core-wall buildings withstand seismic forces and deformations without the moment frames that are used in traditional high-rise construction.

900MM x 250MM 4-8 M SHOULD HAVE ONE COLUMN TO SUPPORT OTHERWISE, BEAMS IS NEEDED

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COLUMN Structural columns are vertical load-bearing elements in a building. Columns transmits, through compression, the weight of the structure above to other structural elements below roof to the foundation. Columns are frequently used to support beams or arches on which the upper parts of walls or ceilings rest.

250MM THICK FLOOR SLAB A concrete slab is a common structural element of modern buildings. Horizontal slabs of steel reinforced concrete, typically between 100 and 500 millimeters thick, are most often used to construct floors and ceilings.

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2010 LOK FU . HONG KONG 10 WEEKS Kindergarten should be a place for student to learn and develop. The envelope of the kindergarten is similar to a key hold meaning that this is the place to inspire student and open the wisdom and their mind. Room division from the noise and quite areausing skylight to enhance the efficient of student’s learning.Using roof garden for kids to play and for their entertainment. Using colourful oainting on the wall to attract students.Using diffeent shape of window to promote the curiosity of kids

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KINDERGARTEN . LOK FU . HONG KONG SITE ANALYSIS COVERED AREA ACCESSIBLITY POLLUTION

WIND STUDY Wind rose shows the wind speed of Hong Kong. In the center of Hong Kong, the wind speed is relatively low and the wind speed is higherr in the edge of Hong Kong. The wind direction of Lok Fu in winter is North West and the wind direction in summer is North West. Thee wind speed and the wind direction are related to the ventilation of the building. SUMMER

As there are mainly parks nearby, thre are sufficient open area nearby.But the graph shows that the site is surrounded by buildings and summer wind may not reach the site as the wind from north-east may blocked by the church and Hong Keung Court.

There are four ways for pedestrian to reach the site which included pedestrian road, bridge, zebra crossing as well as the road without aid. Without parents, if children walk alone by zebra crossing and road crossing withou.t aid, it may cause danger to children. Also, the accessibility in Lok Fu is quite convenient for users.

The next photo shows the traffic accessibility. The green line of the highway is the primary road and the pink line of the traffic road is the main road for vehicles. For car user, there are four parking area in Lok Fu. Also, the picture showsthe public transportation in Lok Fu which includes bus, minibusand MTR station.

WINTER USER ANALYSIS FUNCTION AND SPACE REQUIREMENT The following picure shows that the relationship between room fuction and the user. There are different activities in the specific room. In order not to disturb other users, it is necessary to separate the quite area and noise area.

PARENTS waitting for their kids

FAMILY (PARENTS & CHILDREN) chat with teacher and other parents

CHILDREN playing , learning

TEACHER & STAFF working , resting STAFF cleaning , resting

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05 Reception 06 Staff Office 07 Adult Toilet 08 Meeting Room

1/F PLAN 09 Laundry Room 10 Machanical Room 11 Outdoor Playground

12 Classroom 1 13 Kids Toilet 14 Classroom 2 15 Outdoor Resting Area

ROOF PLAN 16 Indoor Resting Area 17 Library 18 Staircase to Upstair Playground

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SHIFTING The blocks shifted which create open and cover space and enhance the spacial experience to users. Open space increase the interaction between users and nature and Cover space can served as the shelter which protected from raining.

REPEATING The ring at the centre served as main circulation The space between repeated blocks for access and view perforations.

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SCALING The blocks scaling up and down create various size of the space for different function.

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KINDERGARTEN . LOK FU . HONG KONG

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GUANGZHOU . CHINA SURVEY PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE 1 WEEK

Zegna at Guangzhou SHK Parc Central Client requested to have a site survey before making decision to have a store in this mall. So, client, landlord and I went to the site for site measuring and photo taking. We know more about the site limits in the mall and detail in the site meeting and the concerns from the client. This project involved 2 stories of faรงade clients tend to have a new faรงade by demolishing the existing glazing yet, the cost is quite high so that they give up to install new faรงade in the mall.

PROJECT DUTY Proposed facade design Site Survey Report Project Coorodiation between landlord and client

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GUCCI

MACAU . CHINA

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RETAIL PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE 24 WEEKS Gucci at Macau Studio City As first, I take over the project for prepare landlord submission to the mall. From the fitting out guided and the meeting with landlord, we clarify the design limit. And landlord tends to have light colour at the shopfront and flooring in order to match the mall theme. After discuss with client, we made some changes with client approval. In the construction time, contractor failed to build a mock-up for the flooring because the new design requested high technique from the worker. Under the monitor to the contractors, the store can open on time.

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Project Coordination Project Adminstration Site Inspection Landlord Submission drawing Tender Drawing Defects taking


AIR HOUSE

ARCHITECTURE . RET TAI A L . RE RESI SIDE DENT NTIA IALL . SH HOP O PING NG MALL ALLL

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SAI KUNG . HONG KONG RESIDENTIAL PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE 12 WEEKS - PRESENT

Air House This is an alteration and additions work. This project included facade renovation, addition companies, maintenance, repair works and landscape design.

ELEVATION 1

The big challenging for this project is to coordinate with China’s client who have high expectation and requirement. Also, we have to coordinated with other company on interior design. As the tentative completion time on September 2018. The contract period is short and the working program is tight.

PROJECT DUTY

Design Developement Project Adminstration, Tender; Submission Drawings and Document, Project Coorodiation.

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TIN TSZ SHOPPING NG CENTR CENTRE TIN SHUI WAI . HONG KONG

SHOPPING MALL PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE 28 WEEKS Renovation Works at Tin Tsz Shopping Centre The renovation works included to repaint the façade, modification of existing layout; renew the toilets and addition of a staircase. I took over the project in section 2 works and response to prepare statutory submission, monitor site progress, handling on site and design issue and project administration works.

PROJECT DUTY Project Coordination Project Administration Site Inspection Statutory Submission Progress Monitor

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