201 4 - 2019 Kath er in e Kai- Ci n J o u Selected Architectural Works
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Phone: +61 401159833 +886 937671100 Email: joukaicin@gmail.com Nationality: Taiwanese / American Language Proficiency: English- Fluent Mandarin- Native
E du cat i on
M. A r c h (HD) Royal Me lbo u rn e In s titu t e o f Te c h n o lo g y, A r c hi t e ctu r a l De sig n
Melbourne, Aus tr alia
T h e gr o u n d f i gu r e: S u bu r ba n Rea l i s m
Fe b 2017-Dec 2018
Co l o r H u n t i n g Wo r k s h o p o f Da i Fu j i wa r a
P ro ject Co o d inato r fo r Inter activ e Ap p Dev elo p ment
B ür o Ole Sc h e e re n J u n i or A rchi te ct
S e p 2011-J uly 2016
Gro up Lead er
I nter n
Bejing, China
Apr 2019-S ep 2019
Cand id ate
Tokyo, Japan
June 2013-Aug 2013
I nter n
Taipei, Taiwan
July 2012-Aug 2012
• Built architectural scaled models and workshop participation for the design of Tainan Museum of Fine Arts
P GX A sso cia t e s Ar c h it e ctu re s + Pla n n e r s I nter n
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E xt ra - c u r r i c u la r Activities
Exp er imenta l Process Stud io Taipei, Taiwan
June 2011-Nov 2016
Dig ital Lig hting P ro jects
Taipei, Taiwan
Fe b 2013- M a r 2013
• On site monitoring for project installation, • Submission of printed matter with demonstration of lineweights on creme paper Dig ital Maker Wo r k sho p
Taipei, Taiwan
Ju ly 2013- Ja n 2014
• Basic understanding of LED lights Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) & Arduino Learning • Including welding parts, circuit debugging and testing Taipei, Taiwan
June 2011-Nov 2016
D esign Skills
P roj e c t C oope r at i on wi t h
T U D e l f t , R MI T & B e z a le l Aca de my of Ar t s a nd D e si gn
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Co m pu t er A i ded Des i gn by Dr. B r a d S l i va
Li gh t i n g & S o u n ds Des i gn
Interior Design Logo-design and branding for companies Scaled model creation Documentation and administerative assistance
MVRDV: Th e We g o Wo r ksh o p: A Z er o St a r Ho t e l
M a r 2015- O c t 2015
• Proposed the deep research of the Man-made Paradise—Elderly care issues in Holland • Elderly care problems have become the recent focus of Taiwanese society • The project visited the well-known elderly care house and the first dementia village for elderly in order to explore the western approach of dealing elderly health care
• Built scaled models for ‘ZozoBase, Bird’s Nest Atami, Meguro Apartment’ projects
Chi en Ar c h it e cts & Asso cia t e s
Fe b 2013- De c 2103
• Cooperated with students from Dept. of Civil Engineering (National Taiwan University) • Conducted structral testing and site survey of a full-scale wooden bridge. • Designed and assembled a bridge with hand-crafted parts and woodworking without the use of metal N e therlands, It aly, Taiwan OU T Tr a vel l i n g S c h o l a r s h i p P r o gr a m
• Participation for the design of ‘Ultra Tower’- the tallest building in the world project
H i r oshi Na k a m u r a & Na p Co .
Taipei, Taiwan
Fe b 2013- De c 2103
• Created an argumented reality app with a team of 6 students from industrial design for the panorama view of Taipei 101, the tallest building in Taiwan B r i dge Mo del l i n g a n d Co n s t r u ct i o n Taipei, Taiwan
Taipei, Taiwan
•Graduation Project: Winery Project in both rural and urban areas
Wo r k E xpe r i en ce
S e p 2017- De c 2018
•Publication for the suburban realism set of studios
•Graduation Project: Aquatic Community Hub with Institution & Healthcare in Yarraville
B . Ar c h (HD) Shi h Ch ie n Un ive r sity, Ar c h it e ctu r a l De sig n
Melbourne, Aus tr alia
Stud io P ro ject Includ ed
Rhinoceros 3D-expert, VRay for Rhino-proficient, Revit-proficient, AutoCAD-proficient, Naviswork-intermediate,Sketchup-intermediate, Grasshopper-basic
Do cu m en t a t i o n
Idea Inspiration Material testing Animated section producing Book publication
Dwelling on the concept of coexistence:represents a window into the future of adaptable housing to the user’s needs.
S pa t i a l
Microsoft Office Suit (PowerPoint, Excel)-proficient, Adobe Photoshop-expert, Adobe Illustrator-expert, Adobe InDesign-expert, Adobe Premium-proficient
L icenses & C er tifica tions
Re vi t A r c h i t ect u r e Cer t i f i ed P r o f es s i o n a l Autodesk
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Contents Pro 01
Pro 09
the Tallest Building in the World
Augmented Reality Travel Guild App
Ultra Tower
Taipei 1
Pro 02
Pro 10
Le Apartment
The reflection of the shadow
BIM Workshop
Architectural Installation
Pro 03
Pro 11
Aqua
Graduation Project Pro 04
Union Graffiti Lane A Micro Plaza Pro 05
Life in Hidden Light: Volume Residential Typology Pro 06
Go Round: The Ground Figure A Town Centre Pro 07
Wegocity: Tailor- Made Housing Future Housing Design Pro 08
Horizon Space
Architectural Concept Model
1:1 Bridge
Practical Operation Pro 12
Cocoon Distribution
Natural Material Tests-Concept City Pro 13
Winery House
Bachelor Final Project Pro 14
Bird Nest Atami Tearoom Extra
Reference Letters
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Pro 01 | Ultra Tower
Ul tra Tower • site: Saudi Arabia • function: tower • team: Büro Ole Scheeren • structural consultant: Arup How to create a symbol of Natinalhood? How to build a building for the next 1000 years? How will the world change and how to accomodate this change?
Vision/ The scale of this building is beyond the commonly known : it assumes the size of a city, it forms a model of a new society, it comes to represent the national identity... a benevolent symbol of the Nationalhood. This building cannot be measured in space alone – feet or meters – it is the building’s viability over time that becomes its defining quality: how can it be used, re-used and remain functional not only for the next 20-30 years, but for 100, maybe 1000… for generations to come.
We need to think about architecture in new dimensions and new metrics, and we need to define new paradigms: space and time, human and nature, function and iconography… the building of legacy.
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Tree of Generations / We imagine a building that grows and evolves over time… and that adapts to the changing world and its changing needs. This building is not merely built physical matter in finite form – it is conceived as an organic structure, a life-form, an organism. We think of architecture as the habitat of humans and their lives, their stories, their culture and traditions, as well as their aspirations and future.
This building is like a tree – a tree of people, a tree of life, the family tree of the nation. It forms its own eco-system: self-sufficient, self-sustaining, flexible and adaptable over time… a giant sustainable habitat, where nature and mankind find a new balance at the forefront of technology and digital integration.
Pro 01 | Ultra Tower
System-Hexagon
Space Frame / Based on the strongest and most efficient structural geometric figure – the Hexagon – we have generated a Modular Bundle Tube and extruded a giant Vertical Space Frame. This modular building system provides for extreme Flexibility and enables a wide spectrum of possibilities for the design and future adaptation of the building. ANYTHING ANYWHERE
Bundled Tube
Within its Modular Grid, this space frame provides for complete flexibility – spaces and functions can be placed wherever desired, in varying positions and quantities, and can ‘migrate’ or be changed over time. What are offices today can become residences in the future, or vice versa.
RESILIENCE Planned like a city, the building has been zoned into Vertical Districts that are self-sufficient functional entities. Each district is supplied by its own independent services systems, protecting the overall building from being vulnerable to local occurrences. Yet, the combined aggregate capacity of all district systems allows for sufficient reserves and redundancy to provide support to any part of the building in potential need.
NOW LESS, LATER MORE
SAFETY
The concept of the Modular In-fill allows for the possibility to increase the amount of space actually built over time – there is no need to immediately build the entire possible floor area of the building to its maximum capacity – more can be added later. It is a building that can grow over time…
The structural system of the building provides not only for a great amount structural efficiency and flexibility, but the characteristics of the space frame with its many structural elements and resulting alternative load paths generates a highly safe structural design through abundant Redundancy and Resilience of the system.
BASE SPEC & UPGRADES The building has been designed allowing for full functionality in a base spec version – based on standard technology as it exists today. A catalogue of upgrades however allows the choice to incorporate more ambitious current and Future Technologies and features – from vertical transport systems to sustainability concepts.
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Flexibility
Modularity
MODULATIONS
PROFILE ARTICULATION
SUBTRACTIONS
OUTCROPS ADDITIONS
BASE FIGURE PEAK ARTICULATION
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Plan Zoning
Base Program
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Program Capacity
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Public Lobby & Pathways 0.0M / +7.5M
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Ground Lobbies Office Lobby -7.5M
Residential & Hotel Lobby -12.5MÂ
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SKY LOBBY PLAN
Typical Office Plan
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Residential & Hotel Typical Plan
Sky Gardens / Vertical Farming
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Plan Matrix
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Terminology
Office Core Set-Out Escape Distances
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Elevators / MEP
Office Layouts
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Resi Core Set-Out Escape Distances
Elevators / MEP
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Resi & Hotel Layouts
Efficiency According to KSA Practice
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Service Elevators
Design Scheme
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Pro 02 | Le Apartment
L e Apar tm en t • site: Melbourne, Australia • function: residential • team: K.Y.N • structural consultant: Berne Fleming Civil Pty Ltd
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CONSTRUCTION MANAGER
Grocon
3 Albert Coates Ln Melbourne VIC 3000 T (03) 9631 8833
SERVICES, ESD, & AV ENGINEERING
Calbah Industries Pt 17/29 Arkwright Dr Dandenong South VIC 3175 T (03) 9792 3111
STRUCTURAL & CIVIL ENGINEERING
Berne Fleming Civil 1 Cobden St North Melbourne VIC 3051 T (03) 9326 6050
BUILDING SURVEYOR
Metro Building Surve 3/234 Lower Heidelberg Rd Ivanhoe East VIC 3079 T (03) 9497 4522
COST CONSULTANT
Blackstone Legal Co 271 William St Melbourne VIC 3000 T (03) 9606 0027
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
TLC Design 120 Cambridge St Collingwood VIC 3066 T (03) 9434 0525
CLIENT
ENTER CLIENT INF Building 100, Corner Victoria and Swanston Streets, Carlton VIC 3000 T (03) 9925 2260
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K.Y.N ARCHITE Katherine.Yang.N PROJECT
Le Apartment 81/89 Bouverie St, Carlton DRAWING TITLE
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Grocon
3 Albert Coates Ln Melbourne VIC 3000 T (03) 9631 8833
SERVICES, ESD, & AV ENGINEERIN
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Calbah Industries P 17/29 Arkwright Dr Dandenong South VIC 3175 T (03) 9792 3111
STRUCTURAL & CIVIL ENGINEERIN
Berne Fleming Civi 1 Cobden St North Melbourne VIC 3051 T (03) 9326 6050
BUILDING SURVEYOR
Metro Building Surv 3/234 Lower Heidelberg Rd Ivanhoe East VIC 3079 T (03) 9497 4522
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271 William St Melbourne VIC 3000 T (03) 9606 0027
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
TLC Design 120 Cambridge St Collingwood VIC 3066 T (03) 9434 0525
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3 Albert Coates Ln Melbourne VIC 3000 T (03) 9631 8833
SERVICES, ESD, & AV ENGINEER
Calbah Industries 17/29 Arkwright Dr Dandenong South VIC 3175 T (03) 9792 3111
STRUCTURAL & CIVIL ENGINEER
Berne Fleming Civ 1 Cobden St North Melbourne VIC 3051 T (03) 9326 6050
FCL 61.90 LEVEL 09 FCL
BUILDING SURVEYOR
Metro Building Su 3/234 Lower Heidelberg Rd Ivanhoe East VIC 3079 T (03) 9497 4522
FFL 58.896 09 ROOF LEVEL
COST CONSULTANT
FCL 58.30 LEVEL 08 FCL
Blackstone Legal 271 William St Melbourne VIC 3000 T (03) 9606 0027
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
FFL 55.297 08 EIGHTH FLOOR FFL
TLC Design 120 Cambridge St Collingwood VIC 3066 T (03) 9434 0525
FCL 54.70 LEVEL 07 FCL
CLIENT
ENTER CLIENT IN Building 100, Corner Victoria and Swanston Streets, Carlton VIC 3000 T (03) 9925 2260
FFL 51.697 07 SEVENTH FLOOR FFL FCL 51.10 LEVEL 06 FCL
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FFL 40.899 04 FOURTH FLOOR FFL FCL 40.30 LEVEL 03 FCL
FFL 37.299 03 THIRD FLOOR FFL FCL 36.70 LEVEL 02 FCL
FFL 33.700 02 SECOND FLOOR FFL
K.Y.N ARCHI Katherine.Yang
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Le Apartment
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81/89 Bouverie St, Carlto FFL 27.100 104 GROUND FLOOR PLAN 3.6M
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Grocon
3 Albert Coates Ln Melbourne VIC 3000 T (03) 9631 8833
SERVICES, ESD, & AV ENGINEERING
Calbah Industries Pty. Ltd.
FFL 44.498 05 FIFTH FLOOR FFL
17/29 Arkwright Dr Dandenong South VIC 3175 T (03) 9792 3111
STRUCTURAL & CIVIL ENGINEERING
FCL 43.90 LEVEL 04 FCL
Berne Fleming Civil Pty Ltd 1 Cobden St North Melbourne VIC 3051 T (03) 9326 6050
BUILDING SURVEYOR
Metro Building Surveying 3/234 Lower Heidelberg Rd Ivanhoe East VIC 3079 T (03) 9497 4522
COST CONSULTANT
Blackstone Legal Costing
FFL 40.899 04 FOURTH FLOOR FFL
271 William St Melbourne VIC 3000 T (03) 9606 0027
FCL 40.30 LEVEL 03 FCL
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
TLC Design 120 Cambridge St Collingwood VIC 3066 T (03) 9434 0525
CLIENT
ENTER CLIENT INFO Building 100, Corner Victoria and Swanston Streets, Carlton VIC 3000 T (03) 9925 2260
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Kitchen 50.6 m²
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Le Apartment
81/89 Bouverie St, Carlton VIC 3053
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3 Albert Coates Ln Melbourne VIC 3000 T (03) 9631 8833
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SERVICES, ESD, & AV ENGINEERING
Calbah Industries Pty. Ltd. 17/29 Arkwright Dr Dandenong South VIC 3175 T (03) 9792 3111
STRUCTURAL & CIVIL ENGINEERING
Berne Fleming Civil Pty Ltd 1 Cobden St North Melbourne VIC 3051 T (03) 9326 6050
FFL 40.899 04 FOURTH FLOOR FFL
BUILDING SURVEYOR
Metro Building Surveying 3/234 Lower Heidelberg Rd Ivanhoe East VIC 3079 T (03) 9497 4522
FCL 40.30 LEVEL 03 FCL
COST CONSULTANT
Blackstone Legal Costing 271 William St Melbourne VIC 3000 T (03) 9606 0027
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
TLC Design 120 Cambridge St Collingwood VIC 3066 T (03) 9434 0525
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Building 100, Corner Victoria and Swanston Streets, Carlton VIC 3000 T (03) 9925 2260
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Living 21.4 m²
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Lobby 24.2 m²
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K.Y.N ARCHITECT Katherine.Yang.Nicole
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Le Apartment 81/89 Bouverie St, Carlton VIC 3053 DRAWING TITLE
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Grocon
3 Albert Coates Ln Melbourne VIC 3000 T (03) 9631 8833
SERVICES, ESD, & AV ENGINEERING
Calbah Industries Pty. Ltd. 17/29 Arkwright Dr Dandenong South VIC 3175 T (03) 9792 3111
STRUCTURAL & CIVIL ENGINEERING
Berne Fleming Civil Pty Ltd
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1 Cobden St North Melbourne VIC 3051 T (03) 9326 6050
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Metro Building Surveying
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3/234 Lower Heidelberg Rd Ivanhoe East VIC 3079 T (03) 9497 4522
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Blackstone Legal Costing 271 William St Melbourne VIC 3000 T (03) 9606 0027
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TLC Design
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120 Cambridge St Collingwood VIC 3066 T (03) 9434 0525
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ENTER CLIENT INFO Building 100, Corner Victoria and Swanston Streets, Carlton VIC 3000 T (03) 9925 2260
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Pro 03 | Aqua
Aqu a Site: Yarraville, Melbourne • Industrial renovation, landscape • Community hub , function as a water cleaning system itself and serves as an institutional and recreational centre. • Mainly serves for community people. The site which was previously an industrial abandoned factory located in Yarraville. The project address the problem of their land has conflicting features, which made people forgot this site. One side is an industrial area, and the other side is the sports field and highway. Meanwhile, it has a serious water pollution problem. So I tried to use building and landscape as the proxy to improve and bring different life for the locals. I named it Aqua because the word is having a mixture meaning of blue and green. Which focus on a mixture of grassland and wetland landscape. The project program has the restoration part of the water and combination of the grassland. The restoration part includes water harvation, cleaning of water and water collection. The partial relationships are juxtaposed, so that they can be presented in sequence, might make community people realize the order and contact of the architecture in a long term.
Pro 03 | Aqua
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Pro 04 | Union Graffiti Lane
Un ion Graffi ti L an e • Site: Union Ln, Melbourne • Plaza design for turiousts& homeless Graffiti culture X Homeless people X Tourists In Melbourne has a quite distinct graffiti culture, although this might be illegal in other countries. But in Melbourne, you could notice a diverse and open cultural atmosphere across public spaces and private commercial studios. Meanwhile, in the rich environment like Melbourne , still many homeless people lie on the commercial street. This kind of poverty gap is a vocal social topic. Firstly, my idea is create a public point where people could gather to participate and enjoy graffiti culture. Meanwhile, to utilize this space for different purposes according to the different time spam of the day. For example, such space could turn into homeless shelter during the night. Meanwhile, the activities of tourists taking photos or making their own graffities, it tends to blur the boundary of this tribal area. This also means the there’s an emerged traffic network in this city. The creation of this district creates opportunities for Melbourne homeless people to understand the uniqueness of graffiti. • Strategy: place more hierarchy on the graffiti wall choose area to print or to rest • Metal system- the stage • The performer: painting workers/ tourists / homelessness •Audience: tourists/ citizens •Occasion- Graffiti/ shooting / public resting park
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How the Hammock Work Rolling System
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Pro 05 | Life in Hidden Light: Volume
L ife in H idden L i g h t • Site: CBD/ Docklands, Melbourne • Residential Projects: Town house/ Detached house • Project based industry, partnered with Poter Davis- one of the largest home builder in Australia • Could architects contribute to provision of volume housing? Are residential projects agents of urbanism? • Typologies X Types X Spatial X Material Idea is about how the different height of ceilings and windows could influence the light volume inside the building. People can figure out how people live in the space from outside of the building. To increase the uniqueness and diversity of the location, the original building there was dismantled, and the activities of the people in the location were matched with the light conditions. The room was classified as a kitchen, a living room, bathroom, children’s room, five kinds of master bedroom. While, different light requirements affect the size of the window openings. With the time of day changes, rotation, mobile space orientation, so that the light can be more effective into the space to reach the desired situation and for the space not to block each other and in order to achieve the original expected light and shadow effects. Again, there is space with the effect of light and shadow. Imagine the light through the different space, a layer of a layer of the filter so that the user in the space under the difficult experience of light and shadow.
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Pro 05 | Life in Hidden Light: Volume
Pro 05 | Life in Hidden Light: Volume Idea is about how the different height of celiings and windows could influence the light volume inside the building. People can figure out how people live in the space from outside of the building. To increase the uniqueness and diversity of the location, the original building there was dismantled, and the activities of the people in the location were matched with the light conditions. The room was classified as a kitchen, a living room, bathroom, children’s room, 5 kinds of master bedroom. While, different light requirements affect the size of the window openings. For example, the kitchen has focused light and darker windows; the living room has a large and single window; and children have shining star effect; toilet has ambiguous light; adults room has a horizontal light. With the time of day changes, rotation, mobile space orientation, so the light can be more effective into the space to reach the desired situation and for the space not to block each other and in order to achieve the original expected light and shadow effects. Again, there is space with the effect of light and shadow. Imagine the light through the different space, a layer of the filter so that the user in the space under the different experience of light and shadow.
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children’s room: 8pm master bedroom: 6am living room: 12pm & 7am kitchen: 7am & 5pm toilet: 3pm & 8am
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Pro 06 | Go Round: The Ground Figure
Go Rou n d: T h e Grou n d Figu re • Site: Wyndham Vale, Melbourne • A town centre, located just inside Melbourne’s urban growth boundary, on the Geelong train line. 1. Employ the metrics of carpark at the serviceof architecture; 2. Employ the elements of architecture at the service of the public space; 3. Employ the scale of supermarket at the service of the civic. • Proposal: The inherent attitude of the project is that suburban is civic. The ambition is to re-introduce an idea of civic-ness, identity and character to the suburbs. • Iterative processes to develop a project which could be imagined, becoming the site of collective suburban memory.
Pro 06 | Go Round: The Ground Figure
Figure Ground & Aerial BAUM Site: Wyndham Vale
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Pro 06 | Go Round: The Ground Figure Iterative Process
1. Develop community area Use car park to guild community residents to the pool inside the car park.
2. Coherent connection Dig a hole in car park & also push car park much further. In order to creat a route for citizens to connect with outside.
3. Widen public space Moved the community much further & also dig one more arch for outdoor cafe’ inside carpark. Moreover, I moved the outdoor movie theater to much closer to the main road.
4. Dynamic pathway Push the specialty retail to the other side of the road, creating a new route in front of the supermarket. Allowing pedestrians to pass by the supurmarket in its all arround dimension compare to the previous seperation of public & private spaces.
5. Focal point Create a small hill on the other side of the circle plaza. Let people can have an open concert while sitting on the slope.
6. A continuous space (using the curved rooftop): to increase the pausing area In order to let people move more freely and flexible, I tried to amend the building heights’ gap. Therefore, I changed the hill at the kindergarten side to the flat ground. Repeat the half round shopping street, using circular rooftop, and extend from the supermarket. I also changed the outdoor movie spaces, situated next to the parking lots, to spaces that can be utilized for both human and cars. Alongside, using the short pants to safely block it.
7. Circular central trails I added possible resting spaces for passengers and create a space for forest trail.
8. Final: special area being connected The whole planning is from the aerial view. Surrounded and connected the 3 circles of the frontal part of station, supermarket and parking lot. At the vertical part, the focal visual point is still the front part of
At the same time, put more car parks at the back of the audience resting area, use car park to link people with neighbor vender together.
supermarket. Meanwhile addingpublic spaces so people could rest. Meanwhile, the kindergarten has extensive rooftop made for gaming use. In order to add safety and amend the shortage of spaces.
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Pro 07 | Wegocity: Tailor- Made Housing
Wegocity: Tailor -Made Ho u s i n g • Site: Delft, Netherlands • Housing Design: The project explores possibilities for development of our cities by focusing on the production of models and visualisations for cities of the future. • The project collaboration between Why Factory (T?F) & Bezale Academy Jerusalem • The project will result in a publication called “Wegocity” to be published by NAi010 Publishers in Rotterdam • Typologies X dense city X Spatial needs X individual desires: dream home Based on the hypothesis that the maximum density could be equal to the maximum of desires, the project has been exploring the potentials of negotiation in dense contexts. Through the development of multi-user real-time video games, the project explores participatory design processes through gaming to model the competing desires and egos of each inhabitant in a housing block and designs their apartments in the fairest way possible. • How to make every dwelling become a desirable home? The proposal is due to the convergence of many interests and resolution of conflicts.
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Pro 08 | Horizon House
Hor izon h o u s e Architecture concept model cardboard, iron mash 1:150 In this series of my work aims at examining the relationship between movement and its angle of views inside the architecture. After studying photos from ‘The Endless House Project’, the overwhelming effect of multiple visual views resulted from an single angle makes me experienced the drastic emotion from the buildings. Therefore, I tried to achieve and emulate 2D visual effect with this model.
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Pro 09 | Taipei 1
Taipei 1 “ Le t Taipe i 1 0 1 be co m e the sta r tin g po in t o f you r t ra ve l” By u t il iz in g n ewe st A P P te ch n ology , to ex pa nd the Au gm e n te d Re a l it y A P P na vi g a ti o n s y ste m in o rde r to lo ca te ne a r b y s po t s t h ro u gh e n v iro nm e nta l pos it ion in g. From 1 0 1 ’s hi g he st v iew in g de ck , by po i nti ng yo ur ce l l ph o n e tow ards the l a nd sca p e , You can brow s e t h ro ug h c ute m in iat u re ve rs ion s o f fe a ture d arch ite ct u re , co rre sp o nd i ng n a me s , re l ate d in fo r m a ti o n, m a p s e tc. T h is is a l ive ly wa y to p l a n yo u r it in e rary , an d thro ug h yo ur t rave l s dis cove r Tai p e i ’s d i ve rse l iv in g st y le s .
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AR Tourist Spot Sign// 3D Models make exploration even more interesting.
Pro Pro 09 10 || Taipei Taipei 11
“Let Taipei 101 become the starting point of your journey.”
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Pro 10 | The Reflection of Shadow
T h e Reflection of th e S h ad ow 1 :1 Ha n dwo rk Acry l ic, Me ta l , S il icon e Man u a l ope rat ion dev ice .
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Pro 11 | 1:1 Bridge
1: 1 Br idge P ract ical O pe ra t ion Wood, Me tal above 5 m In te rdis cipl in ary coope rat ion w it h stud e nts o f N TC E S t ru ct u re a n d h y drody n amics le a rn i ng .
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Pro 12 | Cocoon Distribition
Cocoon Distri bu ti o n To pi c o f Di s c u ss i o n : Cl i mate Ch an g e o f To m o rrow Mate ria l Te st in g I magin at ion :t h e l ife st y le o f the f uture I magin e h u man ca n u t l iz e si l k f ro m co co on to figh t a s t h e fro nt-l i ne of po l l u te d air as we l l as a si g n of w arn in g. More ove r, re l ievi ng the wo rs e n in g e n v iron m e n ta l c ha ng e s a nd co h abit in g w it h u s in a n a tura l a nd orga n ic w ay.
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Pro 12 | Cocoon Distribition N o t o n ly o n architev ture b uil d ing but a l s o o n tra ns p or tations S i l k wo r m co coons En v i ronm e nta l Pro ble ms/ T h e r i s i n g o f sea- level , the r ising of te m p e ra tu re f rom g lob al - war ming C or re s p on d to huma n’s life st yle/ P ro b le m s s uc h as —air p er meabilit y of b u i l d i n g s a nd human’s ver tical m ove m e n t inc reasing b y the r ising of s e a - leve l ( b as e- level chang ing) C or re s p on d to a nt s’ life - pa t te rn / A n ts a re f re e to move in any d irect ion. ( b u t h u m a n s’ movement are vert ical) I n s p i ra t i on / T h e n e sti n g hab its of ants, Polyrhachis D i ve s S olu t i on / U s i n g th e C harac ter istic s of Polyrhachis D i ve s’s co coon C onclu s i on/ Va r i e ty o f L ifesty le Chang ing N OT O N LY o n A rc hitecture b uil dings but a l s o tra n s p or tations ( I n th e n e a r f uture, the l ife of human d o e s n o t d ep end s on elevator to comm u te , bu t l ike the org anic g rowt h of an co co o n n e sting . E nv is ag ing s uc h growt h b y u ti l i s i n g d rones, p arachuting or h a n g - gl i di ng .)
Pro 12 | Cocoon Distribition I m a g i n a t i on : The Life st y le o f t he Fu tu re 1.Silkworm cocoons provide significant buffer against temperature changes outside.
2.Wild cocoons show stronger thermal damping over domestic types.
3.Both cocoon walls and the volume of inner space contribute to thermal insulation.
4.Calcium oxalate crystals enhance thermal insulation and stability of cocoon assembly.
Acti ve L i fe st y le / Func t io n o f life Cocoon nesting has changed the human lifestyle. In the near future, the life of human does not depends on elevator to commute, but like the organic growth of an cocoon nesting. Envisaging such growth by utilising drones, parachuting or hang-gliding.
The rising of temperture from global-warming
The rising of sea level
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Pro 13 | Winery House
Win er y H o u s e Gradu a t ion P ro je ct Wo od, Me tal , 3 D prin te r 1 :1 0 0 /1 :5 0 T h e aim of t h e pro j c t i s to b r i ng in n ova t ive w in e ry sp o ts to b o th the u rba n an d cou n t ry si d e a re a , whi c h a l lowe d m e to pra c ti ce a rc hi te c tur a l de s ign be t we e n two sca le s. T h e st ru ct u re o f t h e wi ne r y sta r te d fro m t h e s y ste m a t i ca l str uc ture o f t h e pl a n t rack in o rd e r to co ntro l t h e h e at an d l igh t wi thi n sp a ce .
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T h e d e s i n of the l ayout integ rates b o th th e f u c tions of the winer y and h u m a n m ovement. Sub seq uently, it w i l l c re a t a sp ace that star ted out fro m th e m ul tip le s ens or ies of an i n d i v i du a l . T h e two di f ferent s etting s aimed at b r i n g i n g two d if ferent atmosp he re fo r th e ta sters .T he nar row sp ace in t he u r ba n area b r ing s contrasting s pa ti a l ex per ience to the la rge r s ca le of r ural architectural d eve lo p m e nt.
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Pro 14 | Bird Nest Atami
Bird Nest Atami • A rc h i ti z er A + A w ard s 201 7 , Fi n al i st i n A rc h i te c t u re + S u stai n abi l i ty • A R E merg i n g A rc h i tec tu re A w ard s 2 0 15 h i gh ly reco m m en d ed pri z e
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Completion : 2014.03 Principal use : Tearoom Structure : Steel structure + timber structure Total floor area : 9.97m 2 Building site : Shizuoka Structure design : Arup Contractor : Treehouse Creation
The host tree was a great camphor tree over 300 years of age, 6m in girth and 22m tall, enshrined in a lush, virgin forest overlooking the ocean. It being a facility for the general public, we thought it should be structurally safe and easy to explain, hence we decided to create an independent building that does not touch the tree in any way. The site, however, was a steep slope inaccessible to heavy machineries, and the house itself would have to be established among complexly intertwined branches 10m above ground. Therefore, to enable construction by manpower using light structural members, we chose a composition employing square and hexagonal solid steel rods, 3cm in diameter. Assembling the rods by connecting the surfaces, we constructed a truss held at two points by strong hexagonal bolts. For the foundation, we carefully inserted pier type foundations between the roots in order to avoid the use of concrete and large-scale excavation. Using the structure itself as scaffolding, we assembled it by avoiding the branches as birds create their nest, adding or taking out components based on structural analysis. We mortared the room interior to be like a swallow’s nest. The design leaves open the possibility for visitors to experience nest building by picking up branches from the mountain side and fitting them into walls inside. The exterior appearance and interior space have a gentle and comfortable atmosphere reflecting the bodily scale of the builders. It is architecture assembled by intertwining components small enough to carry. The architecture can adapt flexibly to the tree form (as opposed to “site form”) and melts into the forest crowded with dark branches.
Pro 14 | Bird Nest Atami
photo by Koji Fujii / Nacasa and Partners Inc.
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