Architecture Portfolio Selected projects 2019- 2021 Jing Yong Goh
Contents
I
- Introduction
II
- Axis House
III
- Broken Hill City Library LL
IV
- The Coal Loader II
V
- Building 29
VI
- Liminal House
Contact Email
: jingyong_236@hotmail.com
Phone
: +65 8949 9260
Social media
: www.linkedin.com/in/jingyonggoh94
Skills Language :
English (Native), Chinese (Native), Hokkien (Basic)
Software :
Adobe programmes, Autodesk CAD, Sketchup, Revit, Analytical & Rendering softwares
Others :
Architecture model making, Aquascaping, Landscaping
Education
Experience
2001 - 2006
North View Primary School
2014 - 2014
Broadway Malyan, Student Internship
2007 - 2011
Yishun Town Secondary School
2015 - 2017
Singapore Armed Forces, Full time
2012 - 2015
Temasek Polytechnic, Diploma in Environment Design
2017 - 2019
Freight Architects, Full time
2019 - 2021
University of New South Wales, Bachelor of Architectural Studies
2022 - 2023
University of New South Wales, Master of Architecture (Housing stream)
Academic achievements 2015
Graduated from Diploma in Environment Design with Merit, Director’s List for academic excellence, COEN Course Bronze Medal, Institute of Parks &
2019
Undergraduate Dean’s Merit List, Faculty of Built Environment Dean’s Scholar Award, Berlinda Brito Prize for Creativity and Passion in Design
2020
Undergraduate Dean’s Merit List, UNSW Lumionity City Exhibition
2021
Graduated from B.Arch Studies with Distinction, Undergraduate Dean’s Merit List, UNSW Lumionity City Exhibition, The Castle Mountain Prize in the B.Arch Studies (Academic Merit and Excellence in development of construction technology for final year Architectural Design Studio), The Eric Daniels Prize in Residential Design in the B.Arch Studies (Best performance in Design for Residential Accommodation)
2022
Australia’s Global University Award (Accepted), UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture Articulation Scholarship (Offered)
Recreation Best Student of EVD Project 4, Belt Collins ‘Gold’ in Planting Design
II- Axis House
Suburb Scale
Intermediate site scale
53 & 55 Georgina Street Newtown, NSW 2010, Sydney, Australia
Current use- Residential building Past use - Residential building
Site plan
1- Centre perimeter
A- Occupants & Dwellings
2- Axis & Alignment
B- Stepping of Blocks
3- Heirarchy & Volume
4- Furnishing
C- Seperation walls
4- Structure & Skin
D- Breaking to planes
5-Internal activity
E- Seperating structures
Sectional perspective A- A
Central Courtyard (Adaptable spaces, Public setting)
Private Courtyard (Adaptable spaces, Private setting)
(Living & Dining) Datum lines
- Outward orientation - Fixed & moveable joinery
- Inward orientation - Narrower & Compressed space
- Horizontals to pull views and scale - Verticals to create distinction between spaces
(Living & Dining) Personality & Preferences
(Piano Room) Personality & Preferences
(Bedroom) A sense of security
- Sense of control over a space - Sense of belonging
- Designed to allow change of use - Fitting different household types
- A cosy private environment - Building components to have more than one function.
III- Broken Hill City Library II
1- Parking in a garden
2- Services block as core
3- Extending circulation blocks
4- Inserting entrance block
5- Feature blocks
6- Extension of structure
Sectional perspective A- A
Verandah to Main entrance
Main entrance
Sectional perspective B- B
Lobby and Exhibiton space
Service block entrance
IV- The Coal Loader II
Animation link : https://youtu.be/SaWQEDE54i0
The radical model
Concealing vistas, Reviewing architecture
Sectional perspective A- A
Main entrance
Linkway to labs
Main atrium
- A playful roof to welcome all users. The curving roof form reflects the gentle clouds and ocean waves.
- The compressed linkway heightens the drama and experience, half of the linkway is exposed to create a connection to site.
- Columns are used to frame views, with small pockets of greens to soften up the atmosphere.
Outdoor leisure
The colonnade
Accommodations
- An outdoor space to hold research and experiments for the sea creatures, also acting as a vista point for the public.
- The generous open space is designed for flexible use, it can adapt to different event requirements.
- Researchers will be resting in their private living quaters that is situated among the greenery after a long day of work.
V- Building 29
Suburb scale
Cnr Forbes St &, Burton St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010, Australia, Sydney
Immediate site scale
Current use- Educational, Art School Past use - Darlinghurst Gaol, Jail Heritage Listed Building
Site plan
1- Linear concept
2- Adjusting to site
3- Creating corridors
4- Extrude and excavate
5- Extend to central axis
6- The horizontal tower
7- Stepping of towers
8- Creating openings
Ground floor plan
First floor plan
Initial exploration Kiosk Design
Site Massing 1:500 model
Study Model Le Corbusier’s residences
Study Model Concept massing
Study Model Form exploration
Submission Model Kiosk + Bicycle workshop
Study Model Form exploration
Submission Model Digital fabrication
Submission Model Sectional model
Submission Model Final Design
VI- Liminal House