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PENGLONG

KUOCH

Bachelor’s Degree of Architecture + Design

BUILDING TRUST INTERNATIONAL

PORTFOLIO May 2015 - Feb 2017


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meditation hall

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restaurant suite bungalow

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entrance building 33

Tmat Boey eco-lodge Ang Trapiang Thmor memorial crane reserve

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Interpretation Centre

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Watching Towers

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contents

Hanchey eco-retreat + training academy master plan

Salt Lick HIDE

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Bamboo Borders


Hanchey eco-retreat + training academy year location collaboration

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2015 - 2016 Kampong Cham, Cambodia David Cole | Elettra Melani | Pablo Mercet | Srydanith Nak

rendering | Phnom Penh | Feb 2016

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meditation hall restaurant suite bungalow entrance building spa swimming pool dormitory staff house kitchen + toilet

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meditation hall The main hall is a physical representation of the Buddhist ideas of open heart and open mind. It will be used for meditating and yoga. The concept was inspired by a blooming white lotus. White lotus symbolizes Bodhi, the state of total mental purity and spiritual perfection, and the pacification of our nature. It consist of eight petals corresponding to the Noble Eightfold Path of the right views, intention, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and concentration. Lotuses are symbols of purity and ‘spontaneous’ generation and hence symbolize divine birth. Using bamboo as a main material and structure for the building, made the Architecture close to nature. Along with fresh air on top of the hill with the amazing view of the Mekong river and rice fields, it will help you find peace of your mind and body. 03 modeling | Kampong Cham | January 2017

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rendering | 2016

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construction interior | March 2017

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restaurant In following construction theme takes its reference from nature and the Lotus. The restaurant dining area is essentially an open area that needs shading from the direct sunlight. A large leaf like structure covers a low level area flanked on three sides by ponds which contain lotus plants and flowers. The roof is supported by one stem like structure which comes from the centre of the seating area, allowing a column free unobstructed views over the ponds to the sights around the site and beyond. modeling | Phnom Penh | May 2016

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construction process

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Garden

7,000mm

Outdoor Shower

Swimming Pool

Terrace

Bathroom

9,500mm

Twin Bedroom Dining Area

Retained Earth Wardrobe

suite Following the concept of the meditation hall (blossom lutus) and restaurant (lotus leaf). Suite design concept is from a lotus bud’s about to blossom. The building makes use of natural materials including earth and bamboo. Adobe brick was places on the walls and bamboo was locally sourced and composes the roof structure and roof tiles. Bamboo furnitures was design and made by local carpenters. 19 rendering | Phnom Penh | Feb 2016

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roof construction process

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Master Bedroom 8,000mm

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first floor

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Private Terrace

Bedroom

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bungalow The building design concept is from a lotus bud. The building makes use of natural materials including earth and bamboo. Adobe brick was places on the walls and bamboo was locally sourced and composes the roof structure and roof tiles. 23 rendering | Phnom Penh | Feb 2016

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roof construction process

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entrance building Building design is to be used for welcoming guests. The building use of natural materials including earth and bamboo. Adobe brick was places on the walls and bamboo was locally sourced and composes the roof structure and roof tiles. 27 rendering | Phnom Penh | Feb 2016

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roof construction process

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spa rendering | Phnom Penh | Feb 2016

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staff house rendering | Phnom Penh | Feb 2016

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Tmat Boey eco-lodge August - November 2014 Preah Vihear, Cambodia David cole | Elettra Melani

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The design makes use of natural materials such as earth and bamboo. An adobe mix was created to be placed on the external walls with a lime plaster used to form a smooth, clean finish. Bamboo was sourced locally and used to create the roof and side wall facades. Recycled plastic bottles were collected from the local community and used to help create a staircase to reach the lodge itself, while also educating on the importance of recycling and reusing materials.

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master plan Building Trust international have worked with the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and SVC on a new eco-lodge designed and built by the local community, NGO partners and through a hands-on participatory design and build workshop. Building Trust were requested by WCS to work with the local community in Tmat Boey, in the north of Cambodia to design and construct a new lodge facility for WCS and SVC’s well established ecotourism project.

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37 earth wall: bamboo weaving, adobe mud, lime plaster

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39 photo | Preah Vihear | Dec 2014

Photo shows the collaboration of local workers, local community, and BTi volunteers from across the globe. photo | Preah Vihear | Nov 2014

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Ang Trapiang Thmor memorial crane reserve Interpretation Centre year location collaboration

2016 Banteay Meanchey, Cambodia David Cole | Srydanith Nak | Chenda Va

The proposal calls for an interpretation centre which will act as a hub for all eco-tourist activities on the reservoir. The location has been established as the point at the end of the dyke close to a year round pond and a lotus pond. In order to accommodate parking it has been suggested that for the purposes of parking that the road should be diverted on to an older existing parallel road. This would reduce traffic and further support the case for the bird sanctuaries location.

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The plan and elevation show how the building is arranged in public, semi public and private areas. In an attempt to reinforce the reference and concept of the forest, as you move further into the building there is a strong sense of enclosure and expansion as the upper viewing deck is reached. At this level the building opens up on the Northern side giving full views over the wetlands and the wildlife they support. Tree like structures act as columns inside the building and on the facade becomes gradually less dense as it opens to the public. The columns break out of the building and into the outside space, helping to disperse divisions between nternal spaces and external wildlife reserve. The building should create a safe warm/dry place to view the natural world.

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services and cooling Internal comfort and sustainable energy strategy where artificial lighting and cooling methods are reduced through design considerations.

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The new facility will offer visitors the opportunity to view endangered species while gaining an eye opening insight into the atrocities which occurred during 1975-1979. Visitors rise up to enter the building and are welcomed by a short history of the sites Angkorian past. Following this guests descend into an interpretation area to experience the darker period of the Khmer Rouge with a short film and personal stories of survivors. Next visitors rise up a level through the roof slab which houses a reflection pool that gives an opportunity to reflect upon the past while being surrounded by the present splendour of the lake and wildlife reserve.

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Watching Towers The aim is to create a suite of buildings that tie together so we wanted to use timber and re-inforcement concrete structure as with the watching tower. The tower has two large platforms which can be used for the best viewing experience. On site will also privide accomodation to be used for rangers and tourist night stays so that early morning and sunset viewing can be acomodated.

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The proposal calls for two towers (Site I and Site II) that will be joined with an interpretation centre (Site III). Offering tourists more information on the local area and representing a gateway for further exploration.

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design concept

1- Start with one strong angle straight line present of a dead tree which has been cut down from the forest.

2- Create one plateform for floor and a larger flat roof.

“The reflection on the past while looking forward to the future” “The The refl efle ect ctio ion n on the pas astt wh whilile e lo look okin ing g fo forw rwar ard d to the fut utur ure e”

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exterior rendering | Phnom Penh | 2014

3D exploded rendering | Phnom Penh | 2014

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interior rendering | Phnom Penh | 2014

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Bamboo Borders 2016 Johor Bahru, Malaysia David Cole | Chenda Va

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By arranging the bamboo culms vertically we create a curtain of columns that creates boundaries but also provides framing for important views on the site. By gently changing the height of the bamboo culms we can generate a new landscape giving a vision of the future development of the site. By cutting desire lines through the forest we open up framed vistas and areas for people to experience the sculpture by walking inside and through it. photo | Puteri Harbour | November 2016 layout plan

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a new horizon

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photo | Puteri Harbour | November 2016

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