DESIGN P O RT F O L I O 2013-2019
JUNHONG
H UA N G
JUNHONG HUANG
+61 433 600 716
junhongh@hotmail.com
12 Sandown Rd, Ascot Vale,VIC3032
date of birth
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16 / 07 / 1991
China
www.junhongh.com
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JUNHONGH
Permanent Residence
educational background 2009-2010 Trinity College 2011-2013 Bachelor of Environments (major in Architecture) The University of Melbourne 2014-2015 Master of Architecture The University of Melbourne
skills AutoCad Grasshopper Illustrator InDesign Microsoft Office Photoshop Rhino SketchUp Revit 3dsMax
professional experiences 2014.12-2015.02 Internship in A+E Design Shenzhen, China
Graphic Design Photography Driving
2016.01-2016.03 Internship in Wolf Architects 2016.03-2019.01 Graduate Architect in Elenberg Fraser
English Mandarin Cantonese
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Master Thesis Design
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URBAN LABYRINTHINE DREAMSCAPE ELENBERG FRASER
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88 CAMBRIDGE STREET Master Design Studio
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Master Design Studio
WIRRAWAY URBAN RENEWAL Bachelor Design Studio
WYNDHAM ARCH
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Master Design Studio
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PERSONAL EXPERIENCE
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Master Thesis Design I 2015
URBAN LABYRINTHINE DREAMSCAPE The project portrays my imaginations and fantasy about a dream city. Through the entire design process I also approach to explorations about repetition, dimension and some urban design studies. It combines the three major ideas – city, repetition and labyrinth to discuss a new and exciting future of spatial combination possibility embodies the form of an imaginary labyrinth in an urban scale. The city breaks the traditional image of our urban experience, the repetition of the express modules distorted the formula of a city. What I design is a highly associated and activated place with interfaces along many dimensions. It is a city you will meet a friend walking upside down or perpendicular to you. It is a city you won’t easily get lost but shares the atmosphere of finding and exploration. My thesis is to define a new urban philosophy which can evoke the lives of a city, and brings back the identity as a citizen.
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88 CAMBRIDGE ST COLLINGWOOD_DD The urban fabric of Collingwood is characterised by distinct clusters of residential, retail and remnant industrial buildings. With the Foy & Gibson heritage precinct in close proximity, our design responds with sensitivity to the surrounding fabric. Inspired by the solidarity of mountain structures, the concept breaks down the building mass into an array of rock objects, rather than fully occupying the extensive frontage of the site. Vertical crevasses separate the forms, terracing away from each other as they cascade down Cambridge Street. Uniting the tower forms is a translucent podium; an embodiment of the adjacent landscape which blurs the human-to-building scale. Through hierarchy of composition, the facade references the architectural vernacular of industrial Collingwood. Vertical masonry elements act as the primary structure, framing vantage points to the CBD within. The outcome is a building with a sense of order which seeks to extend its unique surrounding landscape.
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573-603 HIGH ST PRESTON_TP The Preston Evolution is more than just a building - it will create a new urban village. This project will enhance Preston’s existing fabric, offering a safe and accessible public realm. Soft urbanism will create a human-scaled fine grain publicrealm and active streetfronts including a new pedestrian-friendly Auto Alley laneway. The building will offer a high quality public realm through streetscape upgrades and a new Auto Alley laneway with a cafe, car service centre and a bike workshop available to the Preston community. The car yard enhanced to a car showroom and supported by new retail and commercial tenancies to provide increased amenity and new destinations for dining, shopping and socialising. Sustainable modes of transport will be integrated to better serve residents and commuters. Responsible environmental initiatives will ensure Preston is an adaptable and sustainable community. As well as creating a new urban landmark for Preston, the high quality design of The Preston Evolution will offer a mix of one, two and three bedroom apartments, communal rooftop gardens, a pocket park, ample bike and car parking facilities, bike workshop, car showroom, car service centre, cafe and other retail and commercial offerings. The apartments and communal spaces are designed to offer the key demographics of Preston affordable housing options for current and future needs of Preston’s community.
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Divide The Site Create relief and definition in the street elevation by dividing the mass into 6 discrete buildings.
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THE ARCHITECTURE_THE SOLID BALUSTRADE_FORM & FUNCTION
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Master Design Studio I 2014
THE FRAGMENT The Fragment is a mix-use medium scale urban and architecture design project which incorporates public and green spaces, retails, cafes and three towers with functions of offices, stores and entertainments. Four key objectives which drive my design process are EDGE, EMERGENCE, EXPLORATION and EVOLUTION and in order they relates to issues of landscape, form making, spatial experience and general vision and the agenda I set for the project is seeking opportunities to regenerate relationship between public realm and commercial district within urban context, in other words, an evolution of urban morphology.
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The urban morphology study seeks to understand the spatial structure and character of a metropolitan area, city, town or village by examining the patterns of its component parts and the process of its development. This can involve the analysis o f p hy s i c a l s t r u c t u re s a t different scales as well as patterns of movement, land use, ownership or control and occupation. Typically, analysis of physical form focuses on street pattern, lot pattern and building pattern, sometimes referred to collectively as urban grain.
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WIRRAWAY URBAN RENEWAL The Fishermans Bend urban renewal project seeks the opportunities to redevelope and improve the existing industrial site which occupies approximately 250 hectares of ground. According to Melbourne's future planning proposal, Fishermans Bend will aim to change its original function to a multi-functional commercial and community center in order to provide homes and workplaces to over 80,000 residences and 40,000 people by 2050. The draft master plan is trying to visualize the initial ideas and concepts about the new urban planing of the Wirraway Precinct. The new master plan can briefly introduce the design’s focus and approaches and methods to solve existing problem. The architectural design for the new Wirraway Precinct is a large scale building complex trying to form a new city center for the Fishermans Bend area. The linear form building serves as a multi-functional city complex providing functions including shopping, cinema, restaurants, pubs, fitness club, and super markets. The new city center aims to construct a recreational and business center with a large number of shops and a roof garden. The circulation and spatial experience are the main focuses of the building.
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After reviewing urban ideas of Rem Koolhass, MVRDV and Toyo Ito, our group decides to use the theme ‘scale’ and ‘media and network’. We believe that large scale have the ability to contain more people and attract more people. However, we also need to consider about human scale and we will use network and media technologies to reduce the complexity when people standing in a site with large scale buildings by using information devices.
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MIRAGE IN DOCKLANDS The project is designed as the magic performance and educational centre along the Yarra River north bank. Traditionally, magicians refuse to reveal the methods behind, which is extracted as the building design’s major concept – the play of hiding and showing. The final design is consisted of three critical components: firstly, the two-storey educational block cladding with reflective mirror material to make itself ‘invisible’; secondly, the three-storey box mainly serving the public with clear glass façade to show itself and lastly, the extruded columns of different sizes forming the second façade, mimicking the sense of mist gently touching the building and blend the building mass from exterior, creating a harmony fusion with the peaceful river side and adjacent buildings including the Good Shed, the Mission of SeaFarers Building and the apartment building and the seven-storey car park to the east side.
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WYNDHAM ARCH The solution to refine the form-making possibilities is to broadly set the performance optimization, which is also determined by the material selection. As a starting point, our group has determined that the Gateway design project should reflect our own discourse topic as a design approach, which could guide us to make decisions more specifically. The topics are: 1) using nature as a source of inspiration; 2) architecture design needs to consider the connection between structural rigidity and form finding process; 3) architecture is about making space that creates experience. To combine the three different concerns, we narrowed them to three words which were ORGANIC, STRUCTURAL and EFFECT. In other words, for the Gateway project, our group was trying to strengthen the architectural argument according to presenting organic form with structural rigidity and providing particular effect. After we decided our design direction we came to review the design brief. The approach to evaluate structural performance of different materials and applied the material properties on the form finding process. In addition, the discussions of materialization may influence back to the effects that the design can achieve.
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MSDX Design Thesis Exemplars The University of Melbounre
Selected student design Fishermans Bend Urban Development Exhibition
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