Graduate Portfolio_ Tan Huey Jean

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TAN HUEY JEAN Graduate of Architecture Portfolio and CV

2018-2020


TAN HUEY JEAN 017-3196029 hueyjean.tan@gmail.com Puchong, Selangor I am an enthusiastic graduate of architecture keen to utilize acquired technical and problem-solving skills to assist the team in the production of high-quality design outcomes.

EDUCATION

MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE

University of Melbourne (2019-2020) Weighted Average Mark: 79.4 (H2A)

BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTS University of Melbourne (2016-2018) Weighted Average Mark: 78.8 (H2A)

CAMBRIDGE A-LEVELS

Taylors College Subang Jaya (2014-2015) Grade: 4A’s

EXPERIENCE

INTERNSHIP

Asima Architects Sdn Bhd (Nov 2016-Dec 2016) • Assisted in the production of commercial tender drawings, specifically door and window schedules and waterproofing plans • Carried out Net Lettable Area calculations and car parking ratio’s on Microsoft Excel for a high-rise residential complex

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SKILLS

SOFTWARE

Rhinoceros 3D, AutoCAD, SketchUp, Sefaira Plugin, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Indesign, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Powerpoint

LANGUAGES

• English (Proficient) • Malay (Conversational) • Mandarin (Conversational)

ACHIEVEMENTS

SCHOLARSHIPS

Melbourne School of Design Graduate Scholarship (2019-2020) • Scholarship awarded to high achieving international students

EXHIBITIONS

ArcDR3 Forum Vol.1: New Agendas For Regenerative Urbanism (2020) UCLA Architecture and Urban Design • Research on climate resilient design presented to a panel of representatives from universities worldwide MXDx Thesis Exhibition (2020) Melbourne School of Design • Thesis selected as one of the best projects within the cohort and presented in the faculty’s end of semester exhibition

PUBLICATIONS

ARCHIOL Sensory Architecture Essay Competition • One of the Top 50 selected for publication out of 1058 participants

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CONTENTS

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DESIGN STUDIOS 01 Environmental Design Studio

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02 Climate Resilience Framework

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03 Therapeutic Facility

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TECHNICAL DRAWINGS 01 Skyscraper Proposal

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RENDERS 01 Selection of Renders

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A DESIGN STUDIOS Masters of Architecture University of Melbourne

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Typology: University Faculty Building

Site: Parkville (Commercial Scale)

1.0 ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN STUDIO Semester 1, 2019

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Design Concept

Courtyard Typology

Connections to greenery and courtyard

This design brief for this project was to design a new faculty building for the Office of Environmental Programs at the University of Melbourne. By using environmentally sustainable design principles, this project aimed to maximize energy efficiency, thermal comfort and increase biodiversity on site. The concept was based on having the building operate as a tree, being able to contribute positively to the surrounding environment and make use of solar

Opening for Cross Breeze

Canopy for outdoor rainwater collection

energy and rainwater. Natural and innovative materials such as hempcrete walls and cross laminated timber was utilized for it’s natural materiality which creates a warm environment and their thermal and acoustic properties. As well as that, rainwater collection structures, green roofs and rain gardens were introduced to provide educational opportunities for the building’s occupants.

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Rainwater Collection Structure

Overhead Canopy

Flexible Classroom


Community Garden

Gallery Space

Flexible Classroom

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EXTENSIVE GREEN ROOF RECYCLED RAIN WATER

SOLAR PANELS

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WATER FOR USE

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FILTRATION

POTABLE WATER STORAGE

UV FILTRATION

TREATMENT

FILTRATION

BLACKWATER

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GREYWATER

GREY WATER STORAGE

TREATMENT

ACTIVATED CARBON FILTER


IRRIGATION

GEOTHERMAL HEATING AND COOLING

AHU HEAT PUMP

RAINWATER CISTERN

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Solar Panels

Metal roof deck and extensive green roof components Roof insulation and sarking

Horizontal sun-shading Acoustically insulated CLT floor panels

Double glazed glass panels

Vertical shading panels

Timber window frames 300mm hemp lime wall

90mm timber stud frame

Reinforced concrete raft slab with thickened edge beam

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Typology: Urban Production Hub and Community Centre

Site: Fishermen’s Bend (Urban Scale)

2.0 CLIMATE RESILIENCE FRAMEWORK Semester 1, 2020

Group Members: Tan Huey Jean, Fern Cheong, Pheobe Goh

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Centralized System ( Energy, Waste and Food Production)

Proposed Decentralization (Civic Centers for Production)

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Design Concept Waste Management

Library

Recreation

Agriculture Civic Centre

Emergency Shelter

Electric Transportation

The brief for this studio is to design a climate resilience strategy for Australia’s largest urban renewal program at Fishermen’s Bend. Our framework for Fishermen’s Bend stems from design prototypes centered around a number of crucial urban metabolic cycles. The prototypes focused on three main critical urban infrastructures: food, energy and waste. These prototypes set the foundation of our framework by investigating how these metabolisms may collectively form closed loop relationships to create a greater resilience for the city during major shocks and disruptions. Currently, the city’s metabolic cycle is centralized, with inputs and outputs (waste, food and energy) being produced far outside the city and being transported to and from

the city center. As cities become more populated, it is critical to decentralize these production hubs and bring infrastructure into the cities we live in. Firstly because it reduces energy required for transport and secondly by having many smaller production hubs instead of a few large ones, it makes the metabolic cycles more resilient. This reduces the likelihood of mass power shortage or food production disruptions in the event of climate emergencies. Our proposal focuses on a precinct within the development, Lorimer. We designed a central civic center for each precinct that acts as a waste management, agriculture and power production center to greater meet the city’s needs and create redundancies in the system.

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Overall Site Programming Planed area for Health and Wellbeing Hub

Tram and Bus transport Intersection

Docklands 48 11

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Bolte Bridge to Docklands

Cultural, Art and Community Centers 235 proposed

Potential Tram Route

Existing Tram Route

Potential Bus Route

Within Precinct 606 235 606

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Waste being sent to and energy and food being sent from the civic center Existing Tram Route Sorted waste from the civic center being

sent to the Waste to Energy plant

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Existing Bus Route

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Sizing of Civic Center

based off production requirements

214352m2

Solar Power 2.7 Degrees Increase Required Space 112815m2 Size of Public Infrastructure Total Size

81,812m2 (70%) 107,176m2 (50%) -25,364m2

4 Degrees Increase

112815m2

116,875m2 (100%) 214,352m2 (100%) -97,477m2

Waste Sorting Total Waste by Population Size of Waste Infrastructure Needed

2.7°C Increase

4°C Increase

14,196 tonnes

15,615 tonnes

3,200m2

3,200m2

2.7°C Increase

4°C Increase

4,599 tonnes

7,227 tonnes

25,295m2

39,749m2

Agriculture Total Food Consumption by Population Size of Food Infrastructure Needed

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Sectional Perspective

AGRICULTURE

PUBLIC VIEWING

LOOKOUT POINT

5M FLOOD_4°C^ 2.5M SEALEVEL_4°C^ 0.8M SEALEVEL_2.7°C^

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Emergency Shelter Transformation

MARKET PLACE

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PARTITIONS

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10M

20M

30M

40M


Solar Power

Solar Power Solar Panels and Solar Charging Ports Solar Panels and Charging Ports Waste Waste Processing/Transport Processing/Trans

Vertical Transportation Vertical Transporta Lift Core + Circulation Lift Core + Circul Agriculture

Agriculture Germination and Growth Rooms Germination and G Rooms

Water Tanks/ Processing/Transport Water Tanks/ Processing/Tran Community Facilities Community Faciliti Clinics,Library, Cafes,

Classrooms, Gallery Clinics,Library, C Classrooms, Gall

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Typology: Eating Disorder Treatment Centre for Young Women

Site: Yarraville (Residential Scale)

3.0 THERAPEUTIC FACILITY Thesis Studio, 2020

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Levels of Treatment Hospital Inpatient • Client is medically and psychiatrically unstable (e.g rapidly worsening symptoms, suicidal)

Residential Treatment • Client is medically stable and requires no intensive medical intervention • Client psychiatrically impaired and unable to respond to partial hospital treatment

Outpatient • Client is medically stable and does not need monitoring • Patient is psychiatrically stable and have symptoms under sufficient control

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Most to Least Intensive


Design Concept How can architecture provide a sense of control Ownership of Space Movement of Space

Connection to Space

As the broader theme of this studio is PTSD, topics of bodily dissociation was a key focus in the beginning stages of the project. Exploring the emotions and experiences of survivors of childhood sexual trauma helped shape and understanding of the importance of embodiment in coping with overwhelming sensations and memories. Trauma can often manifest into other disorders such as eating disorders, to control or distract oneself from intense emotions. This project is designed to be a Residential Treatment Center for Young Women with Eating Disorders and has a recovery plan oriented around mind-body

connection and feelings of agency. The architectural intervention used to complement this treatment plan, was using flexible elements and sensory experiences. Developing feelings of control and bodily connection allows for introspection and emotional communication. This reduces the need for harmful coping or numbing mechanisms. Flexible elements such as privacy curtains, operable doors and movable furnishing helps clients feel a sense of agency over their environment. As well as that, sensory experiences created by a lush, scented courtyard and tactile wall claddings helps to improve mind-body connection.

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Organizational Diagrams Private

Public Living

Communal

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Courtyard Main Entry Communal Communal

Privacy Gradient

Living Living

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Parti Diagram

Living Living

Living

Living

Communal

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Program Distribution

External Circulation Private

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Privacy Gradient

Public


Ground Floor Plan

First Floor Plan

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Apartment Render

Therapy Room Render

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Flexible Partition Diagrams

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B TECHNICAL DRAWINGS Masters of Architecture University of Melbourne

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Typology: Office and Hotel Tower

Site: Carlton (Commercial Scale)

1.0 SKYSCRAPER PROPOSAL Semester 1, 2019

Group Members: Tan Huey Jean, XiaTong Jin, Joanne Lim

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ABPL90118 Tutorial 20 - Group 02 Yi Xuan Joanne Lim 809092 XiaTong Jin 972337 Tan Huey Jean 797229

ASSIGNMENT 1:

Plan Drawings

FEASIBILITY FEASIBILITY STUDY

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FACADE SECTIONS AND ELEVATIONS

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ROOF DETAILS


Photographs of Model

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C RENDERS Masters of Architecture University of Melbourne

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1.0 SELECTION OF RENDERS 2019-2020

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