2020 NCTU March1 Portfolio

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P O R T F O L I O Lee Chen-Hsiang




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BAUHAUS100 DIABOLO ELEMENTS PROJECTS

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Bauhaus 100 Analysis, Deconstruction, and Translation NCTU Fundamentals of Design II

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Bauhaus 100 In this painting, plenty of rectangles overlapping across circles. I found out that most of the colored areas are inside the circles. As a result, I extracted the inside areas and turned colors into heights; at the same time, I reshaped circles into rectangles to homogenize the shapes. I turned 3-dimensions model back to 2-dimensions mode. I deconstructed most of model into small cubes except the highest cubes(I view them as Chernikhov’s strongest emotions of the panting) and viewed them in different viewpoints. After putting back all the pictures of small cubes, I accidentally found out that cubes were somehow connected with each other. The model was divided by the two longest axes. Areas could be connected with the similarity of shapes. Using axes as folding lines, I folded models. Projecting shapes on each other, I remained projected lines. It turned out to be the ďŹ nal model.

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Diabolo Combination, Motivation, and Retranslation Concepts

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Diabolo Chihhan Chao, a Taiwanese, had brought diabolo onto an international art stage.In Chao’s performance, it contained numerous circles. First, almost all of the diabolos’ paths, Chao’s steps, hands’ movements were circles. Second, I discovered it interesting that circles were motivated by other circles. Steps led to hands’ movements, hands movements led to diabolos’ paths. However, diabolos’ paths also led to hands and steps.

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Elements Connection, Formulation, and Overlapping NCTU Fundamentals of Design II

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Toys I liked to play origami toys when I was a child. Paper planes, origami claws, origami frogs, and origami fortune tellers were popular around my class. As a result, I took origami fortune teller (OFT for short) as my basic concept, creating an element in this case. When I was playing OFT, I would wri te diff e rent f or tu ne s on every side of the OFT. Then I would ask one of my friends to choo se a number. The number he or she said, it determined how many times I should fold my origami. When I stopped folding, the fortune on that side would be the following destiny he or she would encounter. I retained the excitement of knowing an uncertainty fortune during the game, combining the uncertainty of the element combination would become. The combination could be a pyramid, or it could be a wall. The element could be placed everywhere that could hold it. Uncertainty was the most attractive part of this game!

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Changes It is a description of the feelings of people taking different transportations. Riding bikes concentrate on the switch of the path and the bumps. Taking MRT concentrates on the passengers. Driving cars is just a line between two points, which only stops at the traďŹƒc lights(plastic papers).

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Projects Negotiation, Cooperation, and Co-ourishing

NTU Graduate Institute of Building and Planning Architecture Design I & I

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Constructions

The site was a hundred-year-old, mud-cube with a part of red-brickbuilt ancient. It was in a terrible position that almost all the wooden pillar and the second floor was rotten and was eaten by termites. Also, the first floor was lower than roads so it would be flooded after every single rain. First, we heightened the first floor to solve the floods. We asked an old cement worker living in Tianliao for help. After solving the flood problems, we put southern pine columns to support rotten

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Multifuntional Door

We built two kinds of doors also with southern pines, one was for the main house and another was for the garage. Type one we wanted it to be multifunctional, which combined cabinet and door. During the daytime, it could be a showcase or cabinet; when the center was closed, it could be pushed to the front to lock on the walls. Type two was a sliding door because the garage would not be used frequently.

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Lontan Yoga Farm The site was a place in Longtan which was surrounded by paddies. Building around the area was mostly three-section courtyard houses, which provided openly Taiwan country view around the site. Employers were a couple who devoted themselves to yoga and natural farming. They often held 80-people activities such as “experiencing the old ways of farming”, “healthy-styled cooking

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Lee Chen-Hsiang(Keene Lee) National Taiwan University Bioenvironmental System Engineering

Mail: keenelee12@gmail.com b05602040@ntu.edu.tw

Mobile: 0952-325618 Home: (03)553-7096

School Experience

2017-2018 NTU Graduate Institute of Building & Planning Architecture Design I & II

February.2019 NCTU 2019 Fundamentals of Design II September.2019 NTUST 2019 Modern Architecture Intern January.2018 NT U G raduat e Inst itu te of Building & Planning Foundation https://www.facebook.com/pg/ntubprf/about/?ref=page_internal

Field Sketching Lo-Sheng Sanatorium and Hospital, MOHW Competition

August.2018 Stationed-in Rural Community Project 8th Space Activation Award https://ruralyoung.swcb.gov.tw

September.2019 Essay Competition:What is Small-Scale Architecture https://beebree ders.com/architectur ecom petitions/ smallscalearchitecture

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