Portfolio 2019

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Portfolio Jason LEE



Content

01 Sandwich Court 04 02 Relief Garden 08 03 Soundscape 12 04 Self-driving City 16 05 Filtering Landscape 18 06 Dogs as Social Capital 20 07 Half Moon Bay 22 08 Road Impact to National Park 24

09 Area 10 26 10 Bauhinia 28 11 Report of Paving 30 12 Canopy Decomposition 32


Landscape Design

Sandwich Court THEi campus, Kowloon Tong, HK

This is a campus design project. There was a basketball court in the old campus of THEi. The school planned to renovate the area and asked for design proposal from students of landscape architecture school. Sandwich Court is one of the selected proposals. We designed the garden in linear form with gradual increase of greenery. The purpose is to create a courtyard for the enjoyment of student while balance the budget, quality and construction time. # hand drawing,Project: landscape THEi, group project, detail design Sandwichdesign, Court Site: THEi campus, Kowloon Tong, HK

Project: Sandwich Court Site: THEi campus, Kowloon Tong, HK Collaborators: Louis and Roy (Teamwork)

Collaborators: Louis and Roy (Teamwork)

Design Concept: It is a campus garden design project. The reused campus has a courtyard which is a former basketball court. The college planned to renew it as a garden for the students to use. The design balances the budget, college

Design Concept: icon and students’ needs. The design is a comprehensive work and the color choices based on the college logo. The purpose of the garden is to create space for students to relax, chat or have lunch. It is a campus garden design project. The reused campus has a courtyard which is a former basketball court. The college planned to renew it as a garden for the students to use. The design balances the budget, college icon and students’ needs. The design is a comprehensive work and the color choices based on the college logo. The purpose of the garden is to create space for students to relax, chat or have lunch.

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Teammate: Louis Cheung Roy Chan


SITTING CAP ALONG PLANTER

HANGING LIGHT INSTALLED ON THE ROOF OF OVERHANG

CONCRETE PAVEMENT LIGHT GREY 400x400

REGULAR SITTING MOVABLE CHAIRS AND TABLES

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STRIPE CONCRETE PAVEMENT LIGHT GREY 200(WIDTH)

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2 SPHERE TOPIARY Carmona microphylla (Lam.) Don. FEATURE SHADE STRUCTURE FEATURE SITTING

RETAINING WALL PROTECTING USERS AGAINST VEHICLE

POSTER SILO 4 VERGETATED SHELTER (EVER CHANGING CLIMBERS)

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NEW TREES Mangifera indica

CONCRETE PAVEMENT LIGHT GREY 200x200

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SITTING CAP STRIPE GRASS PAVEMENT

LEGEND 1. PLAZA/PERFORMENCE AREA 2. DINNING AREA 3. EDIBLE GARDEN 4. SLOPE LAWN

DRINKING FOUNTAIN RUBBISH BIN BOLLARD LIGHT ENTRANCE GATE

SANDWICH COURT MASTER PLAN


JASON, LEE HON HIM LOUIS, CHENG KWOK CHEONG ROY, CHOW YIK HONG



Landscape Design

Relief Garden

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The setting of the rest garden is simple, use fence to define the boundaries and edges. At the meanwhile, simply plant the up-right tall trees to provide shading. The edges have benches and free the middle part for people to move.


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exclusively from the 72 unique spatial assemblies—from now we just called them “typologies”— found in the studio’s collective survey. In Hong Kong, precedent is always valued over innovation, so students in this exercise are asked explicitly to innovate through manipulating precedent.

Embrace

Moving Beside

Part 2 Sitting-out Areas in Hong Kong - Type Transformations Project 1, part 2 expanded the analysis and critiques developed in part1 through redesigning and reinterpreting the SOA and RG. Rather than simply altering the sitting-out area according to a new, foreign, design preference, students developed new designs by working exclusively from the 72 unique spatial assemblies—from now we just called them “typologies”— found in the studio’s collective survey. In Hong Kong, precedent is always valued over innovation, so students in this exercise are asked explicitly to innovate through manipulating precedent.

Facal Point

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Part 2 Sitting-out Areas in Hong Kong - Type Transformations Project 1, part 2 expanded the analysis and critiques developed in part1 through redesigning and reinterpreting the SOA and RG. Rather than simply altering the sitting-out area according to a new, foreign, design preference, students developed new designs by working exclusively from the 72 unique spatial assemblies—from now we just called them “typologies”— found in the studio’s collective survey. In Hong Kong, precedent is always valued over innovation, so students in this exercise are asked explicitly to innovate through manipulating precedent.

Facal Point

free style

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Embrace

Part 2 Sitting-out Areas in Hong Kong - Type Transformations Project 1, part 2 expanded the Facal Point analysis and critiques developed in part1 through redesigning and reinterpreting the SOA and RG. Rather than simply altering the 1:200 (A3) sitting-out area according to a new, foreign, design preference, students developed new designs by working exclusively from the 72 unique spatial assemblies—from now we just called them “typologies”— found in the studio’s collective survey. In Hong Kong, precedent is always valued over innovation, so students in this exercise are

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Landscape Thesis

Soundscape

Causeway Bay Central Retail District, HK Soundscape has been applied at the interior commercial design for a long time. As the rapid development of the concept, it goes out from the application indoor to outdoor public space. Soundscape in public space has its unique issues, like how to control urban noise from streets crowded with people and busy traffic, as well as how to reinforce the connection to nature soundscape. Those issues tidily connect to urban planning and landscaping. After the research, it is found that sound type and preference are as important as sound volume in sound design. To design a soundscape, it must base on the commercial type and features of a commercial street or district. In the future, soundscape will be a new direction of design that help enhancing shopping experience. # thesis, master planning, landscape design, THEi

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Landscape Design

Self-driving City Lok Ma Chau Loop, HK

This is a design based on Lok Ma Chau Loop Innovation and Technology Park development in 2017, it is a show case of new traffic system in which the self-driving machines will replace all the vehicles on ground and radically challenge the existing urban planning principles. The design concept bases on the intervention of self-driving technology and the redesign of vehicle and traffic network, it integrates the mobility in a city that release the potential of public space to become a fun, continuous, safe and user-friendly living area for citizens. Traffic will become automated and invisible no matter anywhere you go.

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# landscape design, HKU, technology

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Filtering Landscape Sidoarjo, Java

This is a landscape planning proposal for the natural disaster happened at Sidoarjo, Java. The mud volcano erupted there ten years ago and formed a huge mud dam with temporary retaining wall to stop its expansion. The government planned to discharge the mud into the Prong river, and it can help transport the mud to the river delta. A planting scheme is proposed in cooperate with the government’s plan to safely transport the pollutants without further contaminate the food production in the region.

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16-Tai Yip Street Garden

22-Waterloo Roadďż˝ Ferry Street Sitting-out Area 21-Yau Tsim Mong Pet Garden 13-Hung Ling Street Sitting-out Area

Dogs as Social Capital

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Landscape Thesis

45-Tung Chung North Park

A lack of inclusive environment for dogs leads to the loss of opportunity to develop the great potential of dogs as social capital. Although we know that owning dogs has various positive effects on the owners or caregivers on both individual and social aspect, we do not have an ideal extent to its application on the planning and design of public space under a specific site context. This research takes Hong Kong as an example to analyze the animal policy and public space for dogs, and it affects the interaction and connection between dogs and the community.

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In terms of dog park design in Hong Kong, there is no any standard or guideline to refer to. The height of fence is various in different dog parks. The most common one is the railing standard from government which is 1.1-meter-high above ground. However, it may not be applicable to dog park, especially for the large size dogs.

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The planning and design of dog parks shows a presumption that the public has no need to have contact with dogs; dog should be enclosed and isolated from the public life. In fact that both human and dogs are social animals. They could possibly be interested in each other and their interaction should be encouraged through design. Principally, dog parks are a part of urban landscape and public open space, every citizens should be able to have a certain level of involvement, but not be excluded.

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Half Moon Bay Workflow: 1- Build up the digital model 2- Make sure contour or mounding of the land are visible in the perspective 3- Choices of planting design around the perspective markup 4- Building up freeform sculpture 5- Render output Image perspective using Imagination Visualizer 6- Final render enhancement and lighting effects using Photoshop, rendering the water and adding realistic materials of people, birds, and planting etc‌ 7- Do a day and night scene in the PS version the same view

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This project required critical analysis of a rural site by using mapping through GIS and other computer graphic representation skills. Through analyzing data from readings and aerial photos, a pattern on the map showing the evidence that road construction has affecting the fringe of forest and protected area for the past decades.

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Tree Survey

Area 10

Kowloon Tsai Park, HK This report contains the findings of individual tree survey in relation to construction works that might involve in the Kowloon Tsai Park for the basic information of the existing trees. Kowloon Tsai Park is located at Kowloon Tong in Hong Kong as a public park with sport courts on a small hill under the management of Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) of Hong Kong. The park covers 14.99 hectare. The individual tree survey covers a planting area about 500 square meters with 29 trees surveyed.

# tree survey, THEi, group project

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Site Photo

Teammate: : Nicole TONG Soul LUK

Site Plan


Photo Record

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JASON SOUL NICOLE

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Kowloon Tsai Park Individual trees survey (Group 12) DRAWING TITLE

Annotated Plan Showing the Location and Size of Tree DRAWING INFORMATION DRAWING NO. 圖號 PROJECT NO.

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Nicole

Jason

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This drawing and design are copyright of the authorized person. Nir portion may be reproduced without his written permission. Use written dimensions. Measurements to existing works to be verified on site. This drawing shall be read in conjunction with specification and condition of contract.

Tree Survey Plan Tree Assessment Schedule Project Title: Assignment 1, Kowloon Tsai Park Tree Survey, Part 2 Date of Tree Survey: 1st March, 2017 Surveyed by: Jason, Nicole, Soul Species

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Tree Survey

Bauhinia

Third Street, Sai Ying Pun, HK This work gave me an insight into the practicalities of introducing plants and trees into the densest of urban infrastructures. Tree recording and drawing help heighten our observational powers, understanding and appreciation of the relationship between trees, plants and the urban environment, both above and below ground.

# hand drawing, tree survey, HKU

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Paving Pattern Study

Jason, Timothy and Soul

Report of Paving Aldrich Bay Park, HK

This is a report of structure and material study of a public park in Hong Kong, the report recorded and analyzed the performance, pattern and structure of material that used in Aldrich Bay Park. Aldrich Bay Park covers an area of 22,000 sq.m. and is adjacent to the Aldrich Bay Promenade in Sai Wan Ho. The park was designed in the style of fishing village with architectural structures made of steel, glass, timber and natural bamboo. A simulated fisherman hut, a fisherman boat and two small sampans are structured in the feature pool to reproduce aspects of fishermen’s life in the past. # material research, THEi

FINISH

Flamed

COLOR Silver Grey

Entrance of Park

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18-09-2015 Jason, Timothy and Soul

18-09-2015

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FINISH

Flat Cutted

COLOR Natural Grey

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*Refer to Appendix 1.1

CHAR ACTE RIST ICS

CHAR ACTE RISTI CS

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This pattern combine irregular shape of tambled flagstone with black color cobble on edge in order to make visual contrast.

This type of tile and pattern are combined with different rectangular tiles in order to provide the enjoyable visual richness on the walkway

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Material Assemblages

DETAIL SECTION

Canopy Decomposition Tai Po Waterfront Park, Tai Po, HK

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The objective of this work is to investigate how and why designers select and use materials (in combination) to create landscape structures. I looked at a range of landscape elements and tried to understand what they are made of and how they are put together. Strategies for selecting and using materials in order to create a design language for a project were also studied.

Galvanized Mild Steel

Welding Joint

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Flitch

DETAIL ELEVATION 1:2 @A3 paper

# structure research, HKU

Overall Structure Page 32

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Axonometric 1:40 @A3 paper


Reinforced Glass Canopy | Fix.: Clamping | F: Transparent

PVC Pipe

Stainless Steel | Fix.: Welding | F: Hairline

GMS Steel | Fix.: Welding | F: Painted

Wood | Fix.: Hanging | F: Painted

ASSEMBLAGES Axonometric 1:40 @A3 paper

Leaning Angle: 2 degrees Horizontal Line 2°

STRUTS AND TIES / CANTILEVER STRUCTURE

2710

nology in Landscape Architecture Material Assemblages __________________ ason (3035459808)

2500

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DETAIL ELEVATION

Concrete

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Thank You!

I am Jason, thank you for reading my portfolio. In this portfolio, I have prepared 12 selected projects that completed during my study of landscape architecture from 2013 to 2019. Hope you enjoy the project highlights. Looking forward to cooperating or working with you! Welcome to contact for new opportunity, no matter it is landscape event, competition or job. See you!




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