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undergraduate architectural portfolio by jaime lee February 2016
Future Architecture 2015 Architecture Design Studio:Fire Thinking 30 years ahead, this project stimulates design considerations on the urban and human living cultures that impact the way architecture would transform into. Detailed architectural documentations, structural composition and considerations on services are required to support the design #futureurbanculture #architecturaltransformation
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The Tri-slucence embraces the emergence of diversity and encourages interpersonal collaboration through architecture. The notion of transparency and translusency runs throughout the design of architectural features and human experiences (both occupants and pedestrians).
Conceptualisation
A variety of art mediums were both integrated both individually and concurrently to explore ideas of light, shadow and trasluscency within a spatial context
Concept Development - Light Shadow Transparency Modelling Experiment
The model experiments spatial qualities under inuences of light, shadow and transparency (centralised void between oors indirectly create one single united volume) at the same time. Light is channeled down through the void (transparency) while casting different shadow forms on each level.
Concept / Tri-parency
Our society now is leaning towards to collaborative world, rather than an intimate personal growth in a workďŹ eld, collaration is highly celebrated where the exchange of ideas between people are encouraged. Hence the concept of the design is to highlight the growing train of creativity and thoughts interpersonally in society by integrating high levels of transparency when making architectural design choices.
ARCHITECTURE - URBAN
Optimising views by enhancing visual connections
PUBLIC - PRIVATE SPACES Celebrate overall spatial unitedness
OCCUPANTS - OCCUPANTS Encourage interpersonnal interactions.
Perspective Renderings
GF x Lounge
7F x Secretariats & Outdoor Area
4F x Hotel Suites
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1. SEMINAR SPACES 2. FURNITURE STORAGE
1. BEDROOM SUITES 2. CARETAKER’S APARTMENT
3. REFUSE + LAUNDRY 4. DELIVERY/PICK UP 5. PORTE COCHER
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1. HALL + GALLERY 2. FURNITURE STORAGE
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1. RESTAURANT 2. KITCHEN + COOL ROOM
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1. RECEPTION + CLOAK 2. LOUNGE
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1. BEDROOM SUITES 2. CARETAKER’S APARTMENT
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2. ARCHITECTURE PRACTICE 3. OUTDOOR AREA 4. STORAGE
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FINAL MODEL SNAPSHOTS
Living Architecture 2015 Architecture Design Studio:Air The project utilises parametric and computational design techniques to explore challanges and possibilities they impact on architecture while also integrating such into the designing process to envision future living of architecture and the urban environment. #parametrics #sustainability #urbanarchitecture
Green Barrier / A Futuristic Sustainable Intervention The design scheme allows users to be aware and experience the impact human behaviours directly have on the health and quality of nature through physically passing under an abstracted mesh-like form developed with the assistance of parametric design. The intervention ultimately represents barriers human themselves are producing that are keeping them away from a desirable natural environment. An experience of discovering vegetation is added to the design, allowing users to gradually see clearer glimpses of greenry towards the end of the journey, potentially raising questions such as why are there barriers keeping us from the greenery? Why does the nature look so close but yet we are unable to enjoy it?
Grasshopper - Form generation Domain
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Form Disection - 4 form generations
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Model with basic supporting vertical members and a tensile mesh to explore the possibilities in form-shaping and also to experience potential emotions aroused by users from different angles
Prototyping & Development
A series of photographs were taken throughout a period of 2 weeks in order to observe the effect gravity has towards a suspended mesh and whether or not theintervention is practical for occupants to circulate beneath safely
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Assembly of Connecting Parts
Elevation-North
Final Model Photographs
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Parametric Sketch Models
* Parametric sketches generated by Grasshopper
Evolving Architecture 2014 Architecture Design Studio:Water Past informs present. Through studying the works of Mies van de Rohe, the essence of his style and core designing philosophies are required to be captured in a boathouse that is designed in present time while also displaying a sense of evolving architectural qualities. â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;What would Mies do if he were to design this boathouse?â&#x20AC;&#x2122; #studythepast #modernarchitecture #designphilosophy
Blurring Sensory Boundaries / A Miesian Boathouse
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Elevations 1:500
Plans 1:500
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Inspired by Mies van de Roheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s design philosophies, this boathouse project captures the essence of horizontality which integrates an open plan promotes an undeďŹ ned boundary that captivates a close connection with the Yarra River and the surrounding nature.
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AXONOMETRIC DIAGRAM _structural build up
Construction Design 2015 Construction Design Building up on previous study on residential construction methods, this unit provides an all-rounded and practical introduction to commercial construction regulations and methods. Knowledge are utilised completely through analysing the construction details and build-up of a designated section of a case study building, producing a detail axonometric drawing ; and conolidated by creating a physical model of the section.
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H1. 13mm impact resistant plasterbo internal top hats H2. 50mm insulation backed w/ build H3. 35mm top hats H4. Lysaught longline metal lining H5. Ceiling lining: Rondo suspendin on 15mm insulation H6. Timber fins
Ground Floor Concrete Slab
B1. Slab System (Top-Bottom)
Floor finishing carpet broadloom-weathered black 125mm thick slab Reinforced mesh & bar chairs 50mm cover 0.2mm waterproofing membrane on 50mm compacted sand
Site Works & Foundations
A1. Soil conditions: (Top - Bottom)
Precast Concrete Walls
C1. Precast concrete panel 31 w/ impact resistant plasterboard in vivid white
400mm Clay silt 3100 Silty clay
A2. Pad footing 47 (2800x700x3000) A3. Bored pier 2 (900diax3.0m) A4. Edge beam w/ rebars top & bott 70 cover
KEY PLAN
Ivanhoe Grammar School - McBride Charles Ryan Architects
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Construction Detail Drawings 2015 Summer Internship
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etail drawings from an internship at a construction office in 2015. A variety of wall finishings were in a typical lift lobby of a residential tower, I was assigned to provide detail drawings of different of the lobby showing updated thicknesses, dimensions and materials from gathered information by numerous suppliers. These drawings were then taken into meetings to discuss the progress of construction and were handed out for workers to build 1:1 display flats
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