DESIGN PORTFOLIO KANG Xin Gui Part I Architectural Assistant
Urban Site
Axonometric View of the Site
Section
Section of Market
Masterplan
Section of the New Extension of the Church
Year 3 Project Module Name: Urban Year: 2015 Image Production: Revit and Photoshop
The project includes rooms for music teaching, practising and playing, larger halls for dance and events, and a market hall for fresh produce. It also requires to offer 30 one‐bedroom flats.
Perspective View of Main Street
Top View of the Site
Long Elevation View of the Site The town is split into two towns: Blue Town, along the southern edge of the old dockyard, and Mile Town, which has become the centre. The link between the two towns has been destroyed and many historical remnants have vanished. The objective of this project is to build up a sense of community in Sheerness, between Blue town and Miles town. It will act as an urban catalyst: a relatively small intervention that can build momentum which attracts more people to choose to live there, filling gaps and enabling regenerations. This project is a design of collection of community based facilities centred on music, dance and food in Sheerness‐on‐Sea
Building(from left to right): Housing, Community Hub, Music Studio, Dancing Studio and Market.
Year 3 Project: Urban
Perspective View of Main Street
Community Hub
Two sides of curtain wall brings the light into the building from south to the north, creating a warm environment with the front faรงade of the church. The interior landscaping area creates a circulation for the lobby that divides the function of different space in the building. It leads people into different area such as the studio on the first floor. Section of the New Extension of the Church
Perspective View of New Extension of the Church
Section of the New Extension of the Church
The Building on Masterplan
Entrance & CafĂŠ Reception Flexible Hall Music Studios Control Room Storage Washroom Corridors Perspective View of the Flexible Hall
Plan of New Extension of the Church
Dancing Studio
The Building on Masterplan
Perspective View of Dancing Studio
Lobby Corridor Flexible Hall Changing Room
Dancing Studios Storage
Perspective View of Dancing Studio
Plan of Dancing Studio
Market
The Building on Masterplan
Perspective View of Main Street
Restaurant and Shops Market
Roof Top Garden Night Food Market Stage
Perspective View of Main Street
Plan Of Market (with Stage)
Housing Year 3 Project: Urban
Section of the Housing
Exterior Perspective View of the Housing
The Building on Masterplan
Interior Perspective View of the Housing
Exterior Perspective View of the Housing
Year 3 Project: Urban Studio Community Hub & Dancing
Perspective View of the Exterior of the Studios
Market
Function: Openings: The prevailing wind comes from the southwest side of the site, therefore there are lots of windows in the southwest of the market to encourage ventilation. It allows cool air to enter the building in the summer and towards to the interior space of the enclose market.
Skylight: These provide more direct sun light to the space, allowing the building to save more energy.
Sectional Perspective View of Market
Space: Daily Market: This is an enclosed area that prevents direct sun light into the building and damaging goods.
Night Market: It wraps around the stage, providing food for people who will watch performance in the open space.
Roof Garden: This space is open in the day time, creating a seating area for people to relax.
Stage: This is an interesting spot that attracts people into the market day and night, extra community space for people who lives around.
Sectional Perspective View of Market
Community Hub
Function: Openings: The curtain walls brings light into the building from south to the north, creating a warm environment to the front façade of the church. Interior Plants: The plants create a circulation for the lobby that divides the function of different space in the building. It leads people into different areas.
Sectional Perspective View of the New Extension of the Church
Skylight: These provide more direct sun light to the space, allowing the building to save more energy.
Space: Flexible Hall: This is an enclosed area, preventing direct sunlight into the building and damaging performing equipment. (There is no opening in the flexible hall, as the giant hall requires more heat conservation.)
Community Hub(Lobby): There is a café that requires sun light to create warm environment for the customer. People who sit in the café area will also have nice landscaping exterior view and interior view of front façade of the church. Sectional Perspective View of the New Extension of the Church
Year 3 Project
The aim of this project is to alter and extend an existing building. It is transformed into a new exhibition center for the “Canterbury Archaeology Trust”. The project aims to adapt the existing building to modern environmental requirements.
Module Name: Adapt and Extend Year: 2014 Building: Public Museum Image Production: Revit and Photoshop The project includes rooms for exhibition that displays the Archaeology of Canterbury, a café , a study space for events, and some offices. It also requires to offer a studio for profession guests.
Tile
(Roof)
Brick (existed wall, applied to the new extension wall)
Wood (interior floor)
Glazing Plan of the Site (applied to both exterior and interior curtain wall ) Axonometric View of the Site
Street Elevation of the Site In Northgate, Canterbury
Archaeology Museum
Interior Perspective View of the CafĂŠ Area
Interior Perspective View of the Studio
Interior Perspective View of the Lobby
Interior Perspective View of the Office
General Public Space Interior Garden Office Storage Permanent Exhibition Office 1 bed-room Studio Temporary Exhibition Floor Plan Elevation of the Building
Strategies Year 3Environmental Project: Adapt and Extend
Section A
Section B
Heat Diagram During the Night
Heat Diagram During the Day
Heat Diagram During the Night
Heat Diagram During the Day
Section A
Section B
Sun Path Diagram During the Summer
Sun Path Diagram During the Winter
Sun Path Diagram During the Summer
Sun Path Diagram During the Winter
Year 2 Project Module Name: Collective Dwelling Year: 2014 Building: Housing Image Production: Hand Drawing and Photoshop The aim of this project is to transform an undeveloped site in Canterbury into a residential area. An old Tannery was located in the site.
View
Perspective View
Vehicle
Conceptual Masterplan
Building Function
Latest Masterplan
Parking
Pedestrian Pathway
3D Axonometric View of the Building in Old Tannery, Canterbury
Year 1 Sketch
Fig.1
Fig.2
Fig.3
Fig.4
Fig.1 Drawn with Charcoal
Fig.2 Drawn with Charcoal Pencil
Fig.3 Drawn with Charcoal
Fig.4 Life Drawing (recording movement)
Fig.5 Still Life Drawing drawn with Pencil Fig.5