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Lam Ying Ying, Lydia Hong Kong Citizen, Allowed to work in NL Vijf Meiplein 108, 2321 BS Leiden, NL
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Education / Award
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Architectural Assistant Ronald Lu & Partners Ltd. Jul 5, 2010 - Dec 31, 2012 ; Oct-Dec 2015
Bachelor of Architectural Studies City University of Hong Kong Sep 2006 - Dec 2010
Autodesk ________________________ Written ________________________ AutoCAD **** Chinese ***** 3D Max/Inventor *** English ***
Job Duties: - Prepare Inception Design Proposals - Assist in Master Planning Drawings - Competition Diagrams - Edit AIA Competition Panels - Prepare Presentation Booklets - Build 3D & Physical Models - Prepare Material Boards / Contact Suppliers - Assist in Working Drawings - Prepare & Submit Construction Documents - Assist in Checking Shop Drawings - Participate in Site Meetings & Site Walks 2
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Professional Experiences
Spoken ________________________ Cantonese ***** English **** Mandarin ***** Competitions Hokkien *** 3D Modeling ________________________ 1_Thematic Pavilion in Yeosu Expo_South Korea Sketchup Pro **** Others *** 2_Central Glass International Architectural Design 3D max Analysis ________________________ Form Z *** Space 3_ Tsim Sha Tsui Piazza Development_Hong Kong Space Syntax *** Microsoft Office ________________________ 4_Office Building Design in Teheran_Iran Words/Powerpoint **** Excel/Visio *** First Class Honors and Scholarship BSc (Hons) in Architectural Studies, CityU Dec 2010 (announced)
Adobe ________________________ Photoshop **** InDesign/Illustrator **** Premiere Pro/After Effect ***
STUDIO DESIGN
EXPERIENCE DAO I RELIGION MUSEUM
2008 Sem 1 I Space, Idea and Process I Tutor: Joseph F. Wong
CITY FILTER IN SOHO I SHOPPING ARCADE
2009 Sem 2 I Programming, Typology and Urbanism I Tutor: Ivan Ip
ECO-EDUCATIONAL GALLERY I EXHIBITION CENTER
2010 Sem 1 + Sem 2 I Material, Technology and Techtonic I Tutor: John Wong
THE IMPACT OF URBAN RENEWAL PROJECT I THESIS
Spatial Analysis of the internal links of Langham Place and Kwun Tong Town Centre Tutor: Joseph F. Wong (not included in portfolio)
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Project 1
EXPERIENCE DAO I RELIGION MUSEUM
EVOLUTION FROM YIN-YANG HARMONY SPACE
Site: Kowloong Tong, Hong Kong Site Area: 1050 sqm This design mainly focuses on two aspects. First, it aims to provide an experience of “Being and Non-being”, which is the central philosophy of Daoism. Second, based on visitors’ basic demand, it aims to place architecture alongside with the nature and promote interaction between mankind, architecture and environment. The objective of this project is to express the concept of Dao(道) through physical space, where visitors can experience. 6
STUDY MODEL HARMONY NON-BEING
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DISSOLVING THE UNNATURE INTO NATURE
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Unnature and nature represent solid and void, possitive and negative. The sharp triangular building (solid) is dissolved into nature (void) and integrated as a whole.
Reading
A-Ha Space
Permanent Exhibition
A-Ha Space
Purifying Pool
Watching
Gathering Refreshing
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Cultivation
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SPATIAL EXPERIENCE OF DAO 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Visitors come from different places, discovering the concept of Dao. They are informed in the exhibition hall. Taking Dao’s concept of being to non-being, they are purified by the purifying spaces. Self-reflection space. In the process of purification, they go in sequencing and up. Finally, they approach the top level, and look back to the whole purification and the becoming of “non-being.”
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Project 2
CITY FILTER IN SOHO I SHOPPING ARCADE Site: Sheung Wan, Hong Kong Site Area: 3600 sqm Instead of being bigger and more fancy, I suggest that shopping arcades in the 21st century should be smaller and simpler. I attempt to show my advocation in this project at SOHO district, located between a commercial (Central) and a residential (Shueng Wan) area. The arcade should be a place to relax, to pace down, and to be filtered from the bustling city and restless routine. It should be a place for frequent visits for quality lives. 10
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MOSAIC OF HETEROGENEOUS IN SOHO This arcade in SOHO can be regarded as a mosaic of heterogeneous ,composed by old and new, East and West. It is multi-cultural and changeable. The design vision is to enhance the vibrant and collective memory of SoHo, in the spirit of “leisure�, through spatial arrangement, mass and building form appearance, circulation and atmosphere.
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SOHO is a special place with a mix of Eastern and Western cultures...inviting visitors to explore. People in SOHO enquire different filtering spaces at different periods of time.
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FIVE FILTERING SPACES Different groups of people need different kinds of filtering space. Residences who are off from work may want to channel out their daily stress before home: gathering with friends and families, shopping, enjoying music, working out, or doing some artworks.
SENSE OF PLACE SOHO district still keeps some essences of traditional Hong Kong, which is a great attraction to visitors. The arcade needs to serve all types of visitors - their leisuring experiences are now boosted with exploration of historical area and acquisition of local knowledge. The challenge for designer then is to provide visitors a memorable experience.
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Greenery CORRESPONDING TO THE SITE In the slopping site, the building profile is stepping up which harmonizes with surrounding buildings. For ease of access, two internal streets are added to connect nearby roads. Stepping excuvation is adoted in order to retain the slope.
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Project 3
ECO-EDUCATIONAL GALLERY I EXHIBITION CENTER Site: Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong Site Area: 4000 sqm
In this project, I will study the materiality, technological applications and tectonics of Bryzoa (white lace coral). Corals are important to ocean ecology. They are said to be architectures in marine life. By adapting the natural “building” forms and exploring the possibilities to transform them into spatial volumes with man-made construction technologies, this project aims to design an Eco-educational Gallery as a showcase of our environment. The hierarchy of facade opening attracts visitors to explore indoor gallery space. They will then pass through indoor and outdoor spaces. I suggest that this trepassing can be viewed as a “bridge” to re-connect human and nature. 16
Basic Unit Indoor space
Outdoor space
Integrated Unit
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SPACE VS PROGRAM
3-DIMENSIONAL SPATIAL EXPERIENCE
CONTINUITY BETWEEN INSIDE AND OUTSIDE
Three Gallery Spaces are planned. The largest space is devoted to the nature so as to show its magnificence and human’s inferiority. A medium, human-scaled space suggests the mutual respect. The smallest space represens the egomania of human, which keep abusing the nature.
Visitors will walk along 3-dimensional ways without knowing their next spatial destination. This experience can interest them to stay longer and explore further.
Interiors are both produced by and openly continued with their external surroundings. It does not require a displacement of the opposition between inside and outside.
Gallery 1: Gallery 2: The egomanic Mutual respect human
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Gallery 3: The magnificent nature
A seamless extension of the surrounding landscape - appreciation of the natural beauty of the site.
Visitors can experience varied nature forms through respective spaces.
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COMPETITIONS
[INTER] FOLDING I STOCK EXCHANGE OFFICE IN TEHERAN, IRAN 2009 Summer Break I Tutor: Joseph F. Wong
IMMERSION I THEMATIC PAVILLION IN YEOSU EXPO 2012, SOUTH KOREA 2010 Summer Break I Tutor: Joseph F. Wong
BRINGING TOGETHER I PIAZZA IN TSIM SHA TSUI, HONG KONG 2010 Summer Break I Tutor: Joseph F. Wong
VOICE-ACTIVATIONI MASS CONTRIBUTION EXCHANGE 2011 Semester Break I Tutor: Joseph F. Wong
SEEDING MEMORY I OPEN BUILDING IN URBAN SCALE 2011 Semester Break I Tutor: Joseph F. Wong
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Competition 1
[INTER]FOLDING I STOCK EXCHANGE OFFICE TOWER Site: Teheran, Iran Site Area: 30,000 sqm
The main intention of this project is to create a building that facilitates natural growth from the existing built environment as part of its evolution. As an organic extension of the city, the new architectural focal point in Teheran manifests itself as the (inter)folding of the urban fabric to create an architectural spatial continuum from the surrounding through the site. For this design, it is of utmost importance to enhance its continual evolution as a key sustainable social, cultural and commercial center in the region. 22
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Competition 2
IMMERSION I YEOSU EXPO 2012 THEMATIC PAVILION Site: Yeosu, South Korea Site Area: 3,600 sqm
The theme of this competition is to design a pavilion in the Yeosu Expo 2012, South Korea. The pavilion will highlight the impact on and from the ocean. Visitors will experience related issues, such as the rising sea level, melting of ice caps, pollution, and oil spill, etc. The pavilion extends outwards to engage the natural marine space. It provides visitors a direct engagement with the marine - there is no better way to experience it than to see it, smell it, hear it, touch it, and to taste it. 26
BIRTH Entrance Pure shape Direct route CRISIS Scattered + Inter-crossing Cannot see the next route Dead-ends NEW BEGINNINGS Ramps up / Up-lifting Looking back at “our mess”Exit
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SENSE THE OCEAN The pavilion extends outwards to engage natural marine space. Visitors are thus encouraged an all-rounded sensational experience of the marine environment.
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Competition 3
BRINGING TOGETHERI PLAZZA IN TSIM SHA TSUI, HK Site: Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong Site Area: 30,000 sqm
The site of the project is located at the waterfront of Tsim Sha Tsui, where it connects and integrates with the surrounding by different forms of natural energy: namely air (wind), land (sun) and sea (waves). Besides, it also aims to “bring together� people from all over the world by providing varied modes of transportation, activities and events to the piazza. 30
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Competition 4
VOICE-ACTIVATIONI MASS CONTRIBUTION EXCHANGE In a democratic society, people want to voice their opinions. This idead of “voicing” becomes the seed for a new breed of gathering space that grows and perpetuates. Active engagement by these “voicers” further develop, and so as these gatherings spaces. They emerge and re-merge. In Hong Kong, The Mass Trasit Railway (MTR) corporation outreachs its business and develops to be an urban generator. Puopulation aggregateds atop MTR stations in massive residential towers that house thousands. The MCX (Mass Contribution Exchange) aims to encourage them to continuously voice out and exchange opinions through gatherings in these spaces. 34
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MCX emerges from a study that locates people’s potential gatherings spots along the path from MTR train compartments to their homes atop
of stations. It develops from existing archtiectures along those spots. It serves as spaces for physical gatherings, as well as points of knowledge acquisition through electronic means. Participants can express their own, and receive others’, opionions on a certain issue via electronic devices. The transmission is automatic when one passes by the MCX. People can either stay for face-to-face interaction or to join the discussion online.
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Competition 5
SEEDING MEMORYI OPEN BUILDING IN URBAN SCALE Urban Development Concept Site Area: 300,000 sqm
Support and Infill are commonly recognized as rigid and physical concepts. Therefore, when designing time and function baed architectures, which features flexibility, these two concepts are inadequate. Therefore, we attempt to refine the idea of open building to an urban level, and examine it as a way to develop a new town. 38
Support Level Designate nodes and paths with the significant memories of civillians are emphasized as the support of the urban fabric.
Infill Level The development of urban fabric is facilitated by the transformation of public memories - awaking, induction, shifting and fading out of the memories.
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2. Awaking of the latent connection induces the potential of land
2. Shifting of the latent fabric benefits original businesses and induces the potential of land
2. Awaking of the latent connection induces the potential of land
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3. Industrial aggregation spots
3. Increase of tourist
4. New development in unused agricultural lands
4. Further aggregation along the bussiness axis
4. A new urban connection is induced by the shifting of latent fabric
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PROFFESIONAL Ronald Lu & Partners
BOUNDARY CORSSING FACILITIES I HONG KONG
Nov 2010 I Architectural Design Proposal I Supervisor: Eugene Ching
LINHE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT I GUANGZHOU, CHINA Jan 2011 I Feasibility Study > Construction I Supervisor: Lemuel Cheung
STUBBS ROAD RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT I HONG KONG Jul 2011 I Feasibility Study + Design Proposal I Supervisor: Lemuel Cheung
CASTLE PEAK RD RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT I HONG KONG Oct 2015 I Inception Design Proposal I Supervisor: Lemuel Cheung
NORTH POINT ESTATE I HONG KONG
Nov 2015 I Design Proposal > Contruction stage I Supervisor: Lemuel Cheung
SINGLE FAMILY HOUSE I ZHONG SHAN, CHINA
Nov 2010 I Preliminary Design Proposal I Supervisor: Lemuel Cheung
MAI PO NATURE RESERVE CENTER I HONG KONG
Sep 2012 I Feasibility Study of Upgrading Works I Supervisor: K.S. Wong
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Stage: Architectural Proposal Project Involvement: - Participate in design meetings - Analyze different schemes - Competition Analitical Diagrams Professional 1
BOUNDARY CROSSING FACILITIES LANTAU ISLAND, HONG KONG
Team members: Foster + Partners, Eugene Ching, Keith Ng, Lydia Lam
Year: Nov 2010 Site Area:130 Hectares The HKBCF will provide clearance facilities for passengers and vehicles as they enter or leave Hong Kong via the HZMB. The project involves reclamation of about 130 hectares of land from the open waters off the northeast of the Hong Kong International Airport, and construction of a number of buildings and transport facilities on this artificial island. The overall design of the HKBCF is based on the principles of innovation, aesthetics, energy efficiency and sustainable development. 41
STAGE:Feasibility Study to Construction Involvements: - Participate in design meeting - Prepare Inception Design Proposal - Assist in Master Planning Drawing - Competition diagrams - Prepare presentation booklet - Build 3D model & physical model
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LINHE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
幼儿园/托儿所
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B7栋
GUANGZHOU, CHINA Year: Jan 2011 - 2015 Site Area: 184,500 sqm
This project is located at the north of Tianhe district, Guangzhou, which is close to Guangzhou East train station. The whole site consists of seven residential towers, one commercial tower, greeneries and underground facilities. The project is certificated by LEED. 42
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129.85米 35层
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Team members: Lemuel Cheung, Ivan Ip. Philip Chan, Iris Wong, Cecilia Chu, Lydia Lam
2.1 CLUBHOUSE DESIGN Stage: Architectural Proposal -------> Construction Project Involvement: - Prepare presentation booklet - Competition diagrams - Build 3D model & phisical model
- Assist in Working Drawing - Assist in material board for the clubhouse - Participate in site meeting & site walk
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庭院 COURTYARD
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2.2 RESIDENTIAL TOWER DESIGN Stage: Architectural Proposal -------> Construction Project Involvement: - Prepare presentation booklet - Competition diagrams - Build 3D model & physical model - Prepare material board / Contact supplier - Assist in working drawing - Prepare & submit construction document - Assist in Checking Shop Drawing - Participate in site meeting & site walk 44
161m2 (129m2)
142m2 (114m2)
B1 142m2 (114m2)
206m2 (166m2)
Stage: Feasibility Study + Design Project Involvement: - Participate in design meetings - Prepare Inception Design Proposal - Assist in Master Planning Drawing - Competition diagrams - Prepare presentation booklet - Build 3D model & physical model
Professional 3
STUBBS RD. RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PEAK AREA, HONG KONG
Year: Jan 2011 Site Area:16,800 sqm The overall master planning of this project is to maximize the view to the Happy Valley Racecourse and open area from the houses. Houses are designed to provide wind oriented and stepping effect, which is harmonized with the surrounding environment. 45
Stage: Feasibility Study + Design Involvement: - Participate in design meetings - Prepare Inception Design Proposal - Assist in Master Planning Drawing - Competition diagrams - Prepare presentation booklet - Build 3D model & physical model
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CASTLE PEAK RD. RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT GOLD COAST, HONG KONG Year: Oct 2015 Site Area: 7,600 sqm The overall master planning of this project is to maximize the view to the beach and optimize the green area. Houses are designed to provide wind oriented and stepping effect, which is harmonized with the surroundings. 46
Team members: Lemuel Cheung, Philip Chan, Ivan Chan, Grace Lai, Lydia Lam
Stage: Design ---------> Construction Project Involvement: - Participate in design meetings - Prepare Shopping Mall Facade Design - Assist in Car Park Design - Build 3D model
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COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT
NORTH POINT, HONG KONG Year: Nov 2015 Site Area: 30,000 sqm
The development is in-front of Victoria Harbor and two public piers. The design try to maximize seaview and waterfront promenade. The lower part will be non-Demestic area included PTI, public coach parking, GIC facilities and retail. The upper part consists of 10 residential towers and a hotel. Team members: Lemuel Cheung, Philip Chan, Lydia Lam
PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT AT NORTH POINT
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Stage: Design Proposal Stage Project Involvement: - Prepare meeting presentation - Assist layout plan & coloring - Build 3D model - Prepare booklet
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LUXURY HOUSE ZHONGSHAN, CHINA Year: Jul, 2011 Site Area: 1,200sqm It is a design proposal for a senior lady who needs special care. The house locatea at zhongshan with 3 floors and two swimming pools. Living sapce with double floor height provides a spacious feeling. 48
Team members: Lemuel Cheung, Philip Chan, Lydia Lam
Stage: Feasibility Study Project Involvement: - Prepare for presentation - Assist in layout plan - Prepare Booklet
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FEASIBILITY STUDY OF RENOVATION WORKS MAI PO NATURE RESERVE CENTER, HONG KONG
Year: Sep, 2012 Site Area: 500 sqm WWF Hong Kong has been managing Mai Po Nature Reseve (a 380 Ha in Deep Bay). Despite the development of research and educational facilities, WWF Hong Kong also carries out extensive conservation works to maintain the wetlands. With such, we attempt to minimize the impact on surroundings by the renovation, and to enhance sustainability and harmony to the environment. We aim at zero carbon development.
Team members:K.S. Wong, Ian Lan, Lydia Lam
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M +31 615471377
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