ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO Hun Pu hunpu@msn.com
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CAFÉ STRASSE conceptual intent
A Transformational Object Café Strasse is a critical exploration into how the essence of the Viennese Coffeehouse Culture could be brought into the Praterstrasse, a historical main thoroughfare into Vienna, to disrupt the existing fabric and re-activate street and cultural life. The project explores notions of the dialetic conditions found in these internal urban spaces: private vs public, interior vs exterior, intimacy vs grandeur, enclosed vs open. Along with a masterplan of four individual interventions, these interrelationships were primarily carried out through two proposals, expressed through an embedded programme that related back to the existing urban fabric and those found in Viennese coffeehouses: 1. A Member’s Club for coffeehouse owners 2. An Exhibition Gallery for the public
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An axonometric drawing of a Viennese Coffee Set. 1. Marble table
2. Newspaper holder
3. Silver tray
4. Kaffe
5. Glass of water
6. Teaspoon
Year 5 - Urban Fabric - Newcastle University
7. Sugar cubes
8. Jug of milk
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CAFÉ STRASSE a child’s curiosity
Vienna - 2017
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CAFÉ STRASSE interaction with the street
Year 5 - Urban Fabric - Newcastle University
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CAFÉ STRASSE interaction with the existing
Vienna - 2017
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CAFÉ STRASSE a secret entrance
“As as I walked towards the ‘coffee culture factory’, I’m determined this time to venture up and inside! But the closer I came up to it, with its smelling trumpets and fresh aroma I’ve forgotten where that thin staircase was. Then before I realised I was in front of it. I stop. And I notice the pipework running into and around the dark corridor. I hear faint laughter, chatter. I edge closer. Then I see a pipe is blocking me. I have to walk round. Finally! But as I lifted my foot to go up the first tread, the dark stairs seem darker and the corridor seems smaller. Maybe not today. And I walk back. I’m late for school!”
Year 5 - Urban Fabric - Newcastle University
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CAFÉ STRASSE a fin-de-siècle style poster
Vienna - 2017
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CAFÉ STRASSE interaction wih the street
Year 5 - Urban Fabric - Newcastle University
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CAFÉ STRASSE externalised Viennese coffeehouse culture
a public exhibition
structual elements & ornamental objects
Vienna - 2017
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CAFÉ STRASSE a dialetic relationship
a podium exhibiting coffeehouse culture, art and music performace
Year 5 - Urban Fabric - Newcastle University
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CAFÉ STRASSE a fin-de-siècle style poster
Vienna - 2017
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THE JOIN conceptual aspirations
What is that ‘thing’ where it is neither this nor that? Can it be both? Where is it? My final year undergraduate project, driven by a personal interest and self-generated brief. The chief aim is to explore and celebrate the inter-joining of multiple peoples and relationships, the ‘edge’ between two things, the threshold, the in-between space, the ‘betwixt & between’. The proposed scheme aims to join together the individual and collective together to form a community, specifically to join generations together; a true community that comprises of both the young and elderly - the sharing of common life and range of experiences; to create a ‘place’ in the form of a community centre, where interaction between generations is not only encouraged but celebrated. The programme is divided between spaces that are more private and enclosed (individual), including a theatre, nursery, and education spaces; and spaces that are more public and open (collective), including a sports hall, gym, games room, cafe and library. Self-reflection | The project was very sophisticated balancing both emotional and technical content, engaging in depth with contexts and every aspect of design from brief level through to the technical detail. The project would benefit further from better critical exploration and integration of a strategy of building services.
separated individuals & collectives
separated generations
joined into community
Open and enclosed
Inhabit the transparent and solid
Inhabit the in-between and threshold
Year 4 - Thesis Project - University of Bath
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THE JOIN contextual aspirations
commercial extension | culture engagement | residential outreach
site plan Weston super-Mare - 2015
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THE JOIN join the elements
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1. Reception 2. Cafe 3. Informal stage 4. Rehearsal space 5. Reception 6. Dining room 7. Nursery garden 8. Nursery room 10. Buggy 11. Sports hall 12. Breakout games area 13. Education space 14. Female changing 15. Male changing 16. Kitchen 17. Store room ground floor plan
Year 4 - Thesis Project - University of Bath
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THE JOIN join the site
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1. Positive front to all public access 2. Engagement with Grove Park 3. Broken domestic urban grain 4. Formal facade to address 5. Presence of St John’s Church 6. Maximise natural daylight and positioning around existing trees
site responses
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landscape plan
Weston super-Mare - 2015
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THE JOIN the whole
south elevation
east elevation
engagement with the park
Year 4 - Thesis Project - University of Bath
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THE JOIN the whole
1:200 model | indivdual masses
1:200 model | collective frames
Weston super-Mare - 2015
solid & transparent
enclosed & open
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THE JOIN betwixt & between | a child’s curiosity
what is beyond?
Year 4 - Thesis Project - University of Bath
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THE JOIN a child’s threshold
Lucy stands on the wooden seat and peers through the window curiously. “Lucy you’re not supposed to do that!” Her friend whispers. “I just want to see what’s happening... wait... is that my sister? What’s she doing?”
Weston super-Mare - 2015
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THE JOIN individual enclosure
Sam sits on the wooden steps, playing chess with his friends. He looks up and calls to to some of his class-mates coming up the stairs: “Do you wanna play with us? Come’on, I’ll get another board. We’ll play a quick game before breaktime finishes!”
children’s rehearsal space
Year 4 - Thesis Project - University of Bath
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THE JOIN collecticve openness
Emily and Sarah walk along ‘The Street’ corridor, gossiping about the latest drama at college. Suddenly, Emily runs to the side leaning over the balustrade. “Hey! Look! It’s the boys playing badminton... I think it might be their first time playing...”
informal stage space
Weston super-Mare - 2015
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THE JOIN brick composition elevations
three brick objects
education
nursery
drama
Running Bonding
Stack Bonding
Flemish Bonding
Year 4 - Thesis Project - University of Bath
Perforated Bonding
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THE JOIN detail section through nursery
Window Seat Ibstock’s Heritage Red Blend brick 102.5 x 65 x 215mm 100mm insulation 100 x 215 x 440mm fairfaced blockwork CATNIC steel lintel Hardwood frame Hardwood timber famed window with double glazing 65mm hardwood timber seat 20mm plywood fixed to blockwork 20mm timber flooring. Set 50mm back from perimeter with steel angle to finish 50mm concrete screed with underfloor heating pipes 50mm rigid insulation to prevent unwanted heated of room below 200mm concrete slab
Recessed Opening 100mm insulation Ibstock’s Heritage Red Blend brick fixed to concrete slab with Halfen channel and dowel Ibstock’s Heritage Red Blend brick 102.5 x 65 x 215mm 100mm insulation 100 x 215 x 440mm fairfaced blockwork CATNIC steel lintel Halfen brick support system Ibstock’s Heritage Red Blend brick fixed to lintel with Halfen dowel Hardwood timber famed side-hung inward opening window with double glazing Hardwood timber frame Ibstock’s Heritage Red Blend brick sill 20mm plywood fixed to blockwork
Shared external Seat 100mm insulation Ibstock’s Heritage Red Blend brick 102.5 x 65 x 215mm 100 x 215 x 440mm fairfaced blockwork CATNIC steel lintel Hardwood timber famed side-hung outward opening window with double glazing Recessed brick wall to form seating Hardwood timber frame seat Ibstock’s Heritage Red Blend brick 102.5 x 65 x 215mm stack bonding Fixed double glazing Red brick paving to match wall brick Hardwood timber sill flush with internal timber floor finish Waterproof membrane 200mm insulation
Weston super-Mare - 2015
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THE JOIN tectonic development
frame & mass
integrated facade
Year 4 - Thesis Project - University of Bath
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THE JOIN samples from sketchbook journal
Weston super-Mare - 2015
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BATH FILM INSTITUTE conceptual aspirations
Suspended reality & Factual fantasy This was a group project with civil and environmental engineers, which seeks to create a film institute that has the ability to engage with the city whilst facilitating detachment from it; a paradoxical yet rich concept. It remains a vehicle that aims to enrich one’s filmic experience whilst contributing to the cultural vibrancy of Bath. 1. City | Re-enchanting the river corridor 2. Site | Mediation between city & landscape 3. Programmatic | Grounded plinth & Elevated lantern 4. Integration | An expressive skin and immersive heart Self-reflection | The scheme benefited from a holistically integrated, architectural and engineering approach. It would be improved by greater clarity and ambition in its architectural expression, as well as further investigation and integration of its park landscape.
site responses
section model through the City of Bath
Year 4 - Basil Spence Project (with Engineers) - University of Bath
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BATH FILM INSTITUTE a cultural beacon
sectional perspective
three experiences | 1:100 section model
Bath - 2014
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BATH FILM INSTITUTE structural axonometric
Year 4 - Basil Spence Project (with Engineers) - University of Bath
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BATH FILM INSTITUTE holistic integration Fc = Fs = 30N/mm2
Concrete force = Steel force
Fc = 0.567 fckb.λ.x
x z = lever arm = d − λ ⁄2
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Area and Second moment of area working method:
Fs = 0.87fyk.As b.λ.x = Ac = Area of concrete = 181660mm2 (air ducts taken into account) 890mm Crinkle Crankle wall dimensions:
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Fc = 0.567 fckb.λ.x = 0.567 × 30 × 181660 = 3090KN Moment capacity of the wall = Fc × z = 3090 × 0.7298 = 2255KNm
Fs es = 0.00217
Area of steel reinforcement required:
x⁄ = 0.0035⁄ d 0.0035 + 0.00217 = 0.62 x⁄ < 0.62 to ensure slow failure d x = 0.45d = 0.45 × 890 = 400.5mm
Fc = Fs = 0.87fyk.As = 3090
UK practice x⁄d = 0.45
which is far greater than the maximum experience of 622KNm
BS EN 1992-1-1
λ = 0.8
x z = d − λ ⁄2 = 890 − ( 0.8 × 400.5⁄2 ) = 729.8mm
As = 7103mm2 Ac =181660mm2
0.002Ac <As<0.04Ac
Location of reinforcement bars: 50mm cover
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Wall thickness = 300mm eck = 0.0035
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technical design from first principles
fabrication process
an integrated solution | 1:20 crinkle-crankle concrete wall model
Bath - 2014
professional work
FEILDEN CLEGG BRADLEY STUDIOS residential, cultural & ecclesiastical projects FCBS is a RIBA Stirling Prize and award winning practice. I worked within a studio group of around twenty architects, and worked through RIBA work stages 1-5 on a wide variety of projects in teams of three or more architects, including: Two regeneration projects that seek to transform recently decommisioned prisons into residential communities; a tender issue for a cultural re-use project to restore, re-develop and provide new spaces for Brighton Dome; various ecclesiastical projects including Manchester Cathedral; construction packages for the new University of Roehampton Library and bids for two national competitions, Halle St Peterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s & St Mary Redcliffe, which were featured on The Architectsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Journal website.
Former HMP Gloucester & Kingston residential schemes 1:1000 models
Brighton Dome tender issue detail section | Manchester Cathedral conceptual image
Architectural Assistant
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FEILDEN CLEGG BRADLEY STUDIOS national competition finalist bids
Halle St Peterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 1:100 development model | St Mary Redcliffe tectonic study
St Mary Redcliffe 1:250 model
Bath - 2015-16
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STONEWOOD DESIGN residential projects Stonewood Design is an award winning practice. I worked within a small office of nine, and worked through RIBA work stages 1-5 on a variety of projects, predominantly residential: submitting full planning and listed building applications, tender issues, construction and working drawings, as well as winning a national competition to design a new campus for an independent school in Bath. The practice was highly driven by elegant design and contemporary craftsmanship, which helped build skills and interests for my final year of undergraduate studies.
conceptual design of new extension | pre-application
SOUTH ELEVATION - PROPOSED
EAST ELEVATION - PROPOSED
Drawing Number:
Notes:
1349.L.200
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All dimensions in millimetres unless otherwise stated.
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ALL DRAWINGS TO BE READ INCONJUNCTION WITH OUTLINE SPECIFICATION
Any variations or supplementary drawings are to be approved by the architect.
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All dimensions and conditions are to be checked on site prior to preparing drawings or commencing any work.
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proposed elevations of new extension | tender issue
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The Stonewood Office West Yatton Lane Castle Combe Wiltshire SN14 7EY T: 01249 782512 E:info@stonewooddesign.co.uk www.stonewooddesign.co.uk
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TAYLOR RESIDENCE, PIPEHOUSE AC
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PROPOSED ELEVATIONS 1
Date drawn:
MAY 14
Scale @ A3:
1:100
professional work
STONEWOOD DESIGN national competitions
visualisation of new boarding house
visualisation of new classrooms
Bath - 2014
ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO Hun Pu hunpu@msn.com