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CONTENTS S C U L P T I N G
M O V E M E N T
Nov 2010
C A F E
P A V I L I O N
MAR 2011 L I V E - W O R K
H O U S E
MAY 2011 C O M M U N I T Y
P A V I L I O N
AUG 2011
D O C T O R S
S U R G E R Y
NOV 2011
A V I A T I O N
DEC 2011
M U S E U M
In this project, idea of “MOVEMENT� is linked through form and space. With wings as motif of the design, the scuplture form represents a rapid progression of a flying bird disappearing into the horizon. the project is about the practice of developing form of buildings with justifications, and the frabrication experience of buiding a 1:1 model considering construction details.
SCULPTING MOVEMENT Nov 2010
Crit & Presentation
1:10 Model
1:1 Model
SKETCHES
The Pavilion sits on the open grass oval between STV and the lake of University of Bath. It is a temporary cafe pavilion to be constructed mainly with metal and glass. Orientation, views, immediate context and construction details are taken into account during the designing process, aiming for a realistic and successful scheme
CAFE PAVILION Mar 2011
South Elevation 1:100
Detail Section 1:20@A2
3mm aluminium cladding clipped to concealed subframe 15mm plywood timber frame Sarnafil roof membrane 60mm thermal insulation 50x100mm I-beam 9.5mm Plasterboard
3mm aluminium cladding wrapped around corner till silicone seal 15mm plywood Sarnafil roof membrane wrapped around corner till silicone seal 100x200mm cropped timber stud
30mm double glazing Glass spider 32x200mm laminated safety glass column
North Elevation 1:100
East Elevation 1:100
3mm mirror glass with hydrophilic coating (self-cleaning as dirt is broken down in sunlight and carried away by rolling droplets) Glass spider 500mm aluminium beam welded to 200mm vertical I-beam plus stiffeners
3mm aluminium cladding clipped to concealed subframe 15mm timber frame 200mm I-beam 60mm thermal insulation 9.5mm plasterboard
18mm plywood glued to 25x50mm timber frame 200mm steel I-beam 60mm thermal insulation DPM bonded to insulation 200mm gap between dpm and ground
Ground level
Renderings The aim of the project is to design a house which provides both “live” and “work” space. The client couples wish to live in a modern house which encapsulates a certain type of 21st century living - an ideal to strive towards a simpler life devoid of the distractions of the modern age, but heightened by the quality of the materials and space. The proposed design is a masonry house that not only has pleasant exterior view but also practical interior space - it to integrates with the surrounding context and provides appropriate living space within a narrow site with a floor area limit of 200m2.
LIVE-WORK HOUSE May 2011
1:50 Physical Model
KITCHEN SIT TING & DINING ROOM
Ground Floor 1:100
Kitchen GUEST B E D ROOM STUDIO WORKSPACE
First Floor 1:100
Guest Bedroom M A STE R BED ROOM LIB RA RY & TV CORNER
Second Floor 1:100
Library Corner
The community pavilion is designed in the style of the famous architect, John lautner. By studying and analysing Lautner’s architexture, his design concepts, forms and materials are imitated throughout this project. The proposed building is a large centre for gathering people from the local community, providing neccessary facilities and alternative places for relaxing from work. Connection is the main concept of the design. For instance, connection of spaces with flexible circulation and access, conncetion in shading and lighting of both interior and exterior by introduing skylight.
COMMUNITY PAVILION
Aug 2011
in the style of John Lautner
Main Entrance
Concept
Library
MULTI-PURPOSE HALL
Food & Beverage
Sports Hall Library
Common areas and access to all spaces from every corner of pavilion
LIBRARY (NORTH WING)
ENTRANCE 2
RESTAURANT
Plan and top view resulting from concept of inter-connecting spaces and materials
Skylight
COUNTER
MAIN ENTRANCE
LIBRARY (SOUTH WING)
KITCHEN
Glass between ceilings introduce lighting from top at an angle
TOILET
MULTI-PURPOSE HALL
GYM LOBBY
CONVENIENT STORE
Placing of glass is the key for sufficient privacy to interior and transparency to exterior Conrete allows construction of solid and free architecture forms
OPEN CORRIDOR TO HALL
steel frame structure
BATHROOM Concrete
Glass
Plan ENTRANCE 3
DOCTORS SURGERY Nov 2011
Service
Consulting
Admin
Service
Entrance & Waiting
Waiting Area
Health Visitor
Concept
Admin
Health Visitor
Consulting Entrance & Waiting Consulting
Health Visitor Reception
Service
Admin
Entrance & Exit
Relationship of dierent function areas
Positioning of function areas on site
Finalized position of dierent areas responding to sunpath and trees at south boundary
Circulation Visitors Doctors Waste disposal
Steel-frame structure
Site Analysis
Plan 1:200
South Section 1:150 The grassland immediately behind the mathematical science building is chosen as a location for building a new doctors surgery. It will replace the existing doctors surgery at SW of the univesrity of Bath, thus it has to maintain the exisiting service standards with optimun area and partitions for different purposes, for instance consulting area and waiting area. The building design responds to surrouding context and use them to the best advantage for the given biulding type, ultimately provides a pleasant experience for patients, doctors and visitors both practicably and visually.
East Section 1:150
EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
AVIATION MUSEUM DEC 2011
CONCEPT
Largest possible single volume on site, best for housing aircrafts
Volume is separated to create central pathway thus
Volume dominates the water front
more accessible
Most connected to Queen Square
Follows Axis from North, most connected to city centre
Inconvenient access from one volume to another
Blocks view from Mud Dock Cafe
Limits access pathway along water front
Broken continuity of volume visually
Lowest Capacity
ROOF PLAN 1:1000
FIRST FLOOR PLAN 1:500
SITE ANALYSIS
GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1:500
CIRCULATION
NORTH SECTION 1:500
Movement
EAST SECTION 1:500 Tra n s p o r tat i o n
Sun Path