2015-16 | M1 | STUDIO Yangon, Myanmar \ Water Device \ Design Research \ Urban Fabric \ Landscape Design
Portfolio Landscape \ Urban \ Architecture \ Interior
Leanne MAK
LEANNE MAK
// education
leannemak@outlook.com Flat 709, King Kwai House, Shan King Est, Tuen Mun, NT, Hong Kong +852 64345242
SEPT 2015 - Now \ 2 Years Master Degree Program
The University of Hong Kong | Hong Kong Master of Landscape Architecture, Division of Landscape Architecture, Faculty of Architecture
leannemak.com SEPT 2011 - JUN 2014 \ 3 Years
Hong Kong Polytechnic University | Hong Kong BA (Hons) in Design, Environment and Interior Design School of Design \Second Class Honours, Division 1
SEPT 2009 - JUN 2011 \ 2 Years
Hong Kong Community College | Hong Kong Environment and Interior Design Associate Degree in Design
// Skills Project Management
\ Ability to cooperate with different par ties and organize duties
Space Planning
\ Ability to handle different scale of site and have corresponding strategies
Visualization
\ Hand sketches, Oil pastel, Water Color, Photoshop retouch, Material Selection
Modeling
\ Craftsmanship, Adobe, AutoCAD, Sketchup, Basic Rhino and Rendering
Professionalexperience experience ////Professional OCT 2015 OCT2014 2014- -AUG AUG OCT 2015 2014 - AUG The2015 HongKong KongPolytechnic PolytechnicUniversity UniversitySchool SchoolofofDesign Design The Hong
(PolyUDesign) Design)| |Hong HongKong Kong (PolyU ++ PolyUTechnology Technology&&Consultancy ConsultancyCompany CompanyLimited Limited PolyU (PTEC) | Hong Kong (PTEC) | Hong Kong // Professional experience
OCT 2014 - AUG 2015
Project Assistant Project Assistant The Hong Kong Polytechnic University School of Design \Project Project Management EPD andConsultants Consultants \(PolyU Management | |EPD and Design) | Hong Kong SpatialDesign Design \ \Spatial + ConceptDevelopment Development \ \Concept PolyU Technology & Consultancy Company Limited (PTEC) | Hong Kong
DEC DEC2011 2011– –MAR MAR DEC2014 2014 2011 – MAR 2014 Groundwork A+U| |Central, Central,Hong HongKong Kong Groundwork A+U Project Assistant \ Project Management | EPD and Consultants Designer \ Designer Spatial Design \\ \Landscape Landscape Design Design Concept Development \ \Urban UrbanPlanning Planning \ \Architecture ArchitectureDesign Design \ \Concept ConceptDevelopment Development DEC 2011 – MAR 2014 Groundwork A+U | Central, Hong Kong \ \Design DesignResearch Research \ \Interior InteriorDesign Design Designer \ \Model ModelMaking Making \ Landscape Design \ Urban Planning \ Architecture Design Pauldesign Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong Pauldesign | |Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong JUN JUN2011 2011– –AUG AUG JUN2011 2011 2011 – AUG 2011 Population Census | Hong Kong \2011 Concept Development \ Design Research Designer Designer \Enumerator Interior Design Exhibition Design \\ \Exhibition Design Obtain census data through field visits \ Model Making Interior Design \\ \Interior Design Verify census data and follow up on selected questionnaires through DesignResearch Research \ \Design telephone interviews Cooperate withMulti-Media Multi-Media Team|3D |3DDevelopment Development \\ \Cooperate with Handle telephone enquiries and Team appointment requests Pauldesign | Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong JUN 2011 – AUG 2011 Designer \ Exhibition Design \ Interior Design \ Design Research \ Cooperate with Multi-Media Team |3D Development
Award ////Award SEP SEP2015 2015 MAY 2017
11-23 11-23JAN JAN2015 2015 SEP 2015
Scholarship Master Landscape Architecture Scholarship | |Master ofofLandscape Architecture || “My Green Space” Green Building Competition | HKGBC: TheUniversity UniversityofofHong HongKong Kong The Public Division Title: ECO - AQUA :UGC-funded Green Strategies in Oiamong Man Estate Oneof ofthe the twoUGC-funded student among students One two student 3030students Merit // Award
RepresentativePresenter PresenterininIFOU IFOUWinter WinterSchool School Representative Scholarship | Master of 4A Landscape Cityininthe theGarden Garden Team 4A| |NUS NUS| |Architecture Singapore | City Team Singapore The University of Hong Kong
JurongVision Vision2050 2050 Jurong TheTransformation theJurong Jurong West Port30 t instudents Singapore The ofofthe West Por in Singapore One ofTransformation the two UGC-funded student among Collaborationwith with1717Universities Universities \ \InInCollaboration 11-23 JAN 2015 AUG AUG2014 2014
Representative Presenter in IFOU Winter School City in the Garden Team 4A | NUS | Singapore A&DTrophy TrophyAward Award A&D Jurong Vision 2050 FinalistofofArchitecture Architecture(Student (StudentCategory) Category) Finalist The Transformation of the Jurong West Por t in Singapore \ In Collaboration with 17 Universities
Jun Jun2011 2011 AUG 2014
Dean’sList List Dean’s A&D Trophy Award HKCCAssociate AssociateDegree DegreeYear Year2 2Semester Semester2 2inin2010/11 2010/11 HKCC OutstandingAcademic AcademicAchievement Achievement Outstanding Finalist of Architecture (Student Category)
AUG AUG2007 2007 Jun 2011
GradeininVisual VisualArt Art AAGrade Dean’s List HKCEE HKCEE HKCC Associate Degree Year 2 Semester 2 in 2010/11 Outstanding Academic Achievement
AUG 2007
A Grade in Visual Art HKCEE
CONTENT
MLA HKU | Selected Works
PROFESSIONAL | SELECTED WORKSCONTENT \ Glenealy, Hong Kong | Landscape Design
MLA HKU | Selected Works
ONE Hong Kong| Landscape Design \ Ui LANDSCAPE, On Lane, Hong Kong \ Nam Pin Wai, Sai Kung District, Hong Kong : Landscape Feature Design \ Ning Bo Residential Park : Masterplanning
\ Glenealy, Hong Kong | Landscape Design
PTEC, POLYU, Hong Kong \ \CYCLE: Development of Exhibition Space in T.PARK, Copperating with Maozou River | Urban Planning + Landscape Design Environmental Protection Department (EPD)
UABB | Workshop | Shenzhen
\ Ui On Lane, Hong Kong | Landscape Design
UABB | Workshop | Shenzhen
\ Maozou River | Urban Planning + Landscape Design
IFOU | Winter School | NUS | Singapore GROUNDWORK A+U IFOU \ Tianjin Buddhist Retreat Concept : Masterplanning \ \Beijing Sky Plaza : Water Feture Design CITY AND GARDEN: A SYNERGY | Urban Planning + Landscape Design
| Winter School | NUS | Singapore
\ CITY AND GARDEN: A SYNERGY | Urban Planning + Landscape Design
Professional | Selected Works MLA HKU | SELECTED WORKS Cycle :: Monastery Development of Student Project \ \THESIS Relocation in Tibet, ChinaIn POLYU Tianjin Buddhist Retreat Concept Myanmar \ \LANDSCAPE DYNAMICS IN YANGON, Beijing Sky Plazain Water \ \Landscape Design Oi ManFeature Estate +Design HK Public Estate Research First and Design award in | Science \ \Landscape Glenealy, park Hong exhibition Kong : SLOPE AREA CHALLENGE \ Materials in Hong Kong
Professional | Selected Works \ \ \ \
Cycle : Development of Student Project In POLYU Tianjin Buddhist Retreat Concept Beijing Sky Plaza Water Feature Design First and award | Science park exhibition
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Urban Utopia | Final Year Project Quarry Bay Park | Landscape Research and Analysis Slopescape | Landscape Design Accutectree | Workspace Design One day of Filipino Domestic Helpers | Urban Space NIAO | Food and Enter tainment Interior Design Rhymes of Montage | Hospitality Design
Academic | Environment & Interior Design | Selected Works POLYU| ENVIRONMENT & INTERIOR DESIGN | SELECTED WORKS Academic | Environment & Interior Design | Select
WORKSHOPS
\ Urban Utopia | Final Year Project QuarryBIENNALE Bay ParkOF | Landscape Research and Analysis \ \BI-CITY URBANISM\ARCHITECTURE [UABB] \Workshop, Slopescape | Landscape Shenzhen, China : Design Maozhou River Urban planning \+Accutectree | Workspace Design Landscape Design One day ofForum Filipino Helpers | Urban Space \ \International on Domestic Urbanism [IFOU] \Winter NIAO School | Foodinand EnterUniversity tainmentofInterior Design National Singapore, Singapore: \City Rhymes of Montage | Hospitality Design+ Landscape Design and Garden : A Synergy - Urban Planning
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Having part-time job in my study life not only give me experience on relative industry,
but also help me to have a balance life between professional and imagination.
Professional Se l ect e d wo r ks
Nam Pin Wai | Residential Sai Kung District, Hong Kong \ Masterplanning \ Landscape Feature \ Co-operating with Main Consultant \ Materials Sourcing
Motif - Concept Development of Chinese Word : Mountain
NING BO RESIDENTIAL PARK Ning Bo, China \ Masterplanning \ Water Filtration System
Wall - Rain
Revised “Cycle” Concept
Resources Wall - Cloud Wall -RFID Windraindrop Planet 4 Visitors carry their
Resources Planet 3
Resources Planet 2
Resources Planet 1
Skydeck Visitor Centre
and travel to each area Group effort increases effect
Sludge Treatment Facility
Environment Protection Department + Jacobs HK Ltd. January 2015
Revised “Cycle” Concept Parts
Skydeck Visitor Centre Sludge Treatment Facility
Environment Protection Department + Jacobs HK Ltd. January 2015
Clouds Clouds Planet resources
1 Wind Wind
Original “Cycle” Concept
Skydeck Visitor Centre Sludge Treatment Facility
Area 2
Rain Rain
Environment Protection Department Interactive Wall Area Interactive Wall Area + Jacobs HK Ltd. January 2015
Animation Wall Area
4
8
7 Viewing Area
School of Design
+ Environment & Interior + Digital Media + Interactive Media
RFID Cell
RFID Raindrop
Game Area
Zone 3: Interactive Wall “Cycle” Concept | Revised
Human Cycle
Natural Cycle Interactive Wall
Detail design development from SD400 collaborative project between E+I and IPD for project “Cycle” December 2013.
Zone 2
Quieter Zone Viewing Area
“Super Cycle”
“Cycle” Concept Design | Revised | Schematic
Animation Wall
Skydeck Visitor Centre
Animation Wall Multi-touch table Interactive zone
Zone 1
Environ + Jacob January
Wall - Cloud
Resources Planet 4
Wall - Wind
Resources Planet 3
Resources Planet 2
Resources Planet 1
Concrete Wall
Wall - Rain
Computer
1
in collaboration with In
School of Design
Area
+ Environment & Interior + Digital Media + Interactive Media
2
Detail design development from SD400 collaborative project between E+I and IPD for project “Cycle” December 2013.
Collect RFID Rain Drops
225 mm
“Cycle” Concept | Adjustment 150 mm
6 Photobooth Area
P.9 P.8 150 mm
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4
8
Game Area
Viewing Area
100 mm
100 mm
250 mm In collaboration with
100 mm
School of Design
+ Environment & Interior + Digital Media + Interactive Media Detail design development from SD400 collaborative project between E+I and IPD for project “Cycle” December 2013.
Zone 3: Interactive Wall Quieter Zone Viewing Area
Zone 2
Schematic Design | Final Outline Plan
Zone 2 + 3: Typical Wall System | RFID System P.27
Floor Plan
3
5
375 mm
Skyd Sludge
Final Outline Plan
Circuit Module
Revised “Cycle” Concept
+ Environment & Interior + Digital Media + Interactive Media
P.10
Environment Protection Department + Jacobs HK Ltd. January 2015
Circuit Module
Lobby Waiting and P.10 Meeting area
In collaboration with
School of Design
Detail design development from SD400 collaborative project between E+I and IPD for project “Cycle” December 2013.
Sludge Treatment Facility
P.3
A real project with cooperating both Environment Protection Department ( EPD) and Polyu Student Project in the skydeck area of Sludge Treatment Facility in Deepbay.
6 Photobooth in collaboration with AreaSchool of Design
+ Environment & Interior + Digital Media + Interactive Media
Visitors carry their RFID raindrop and travel to each area Individual actions increase awareness
RFID Raindrop
Detail design development from SD400 collaborative project between E+I and IPD for project “Cycle” December 2013.
Floor Plan
3
5 6 Photobooth Area
In collaboration with
Collect RFID Rain Drops
Interactive Table Interactive Table
Animation Wall Multi-touch table Interactive zone
6 Photobooth Area
Zone 1
Lobby Waiting and Meeting area
TiAnJin Buddhist Retreat Concept \ Concept Development \ Masterplaning \ Landscape Design \ Architecture Design \ View Construction
明 心 见 性
天 人 合 一
Beijing Sky Plaza Water Feature Design \ Concept Development \ Water Feature Research and Design \ Landscape Design
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Further studying makes me push my limit and improve myself to another aesthetic and professional level of landscape architecture.
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HKU Master of Landscape Architecture
2016-2017 | M2 | THESIS
Separated but Together: Spatial Strategies for Tibetan Monasteries in a Changing Political Climate Larung Gar, Sertar, Ganze, Tibet, China \ Research Methodology \ Masterplanning \ Landscape Feature \ Infrastructure
MONASTERY DISTRIBUTION IN GREATER TIBET According to the Government of Tibet in Exile, in 1959 there were 6,260 monasteries. By 1976 only 8 monasteries remained that were undamaged by the Cultural Revolution. Many of them have been rebuilt. Currently contains 580 monasteries.
Larung Gar Buddhist Academy Yaqing Gar Drigung Monastery Ganden Monastery Samye Monastery
Tagong Monastery
Sky Burial
2016-2017 | M2 | THESIS OPERATION Separated but Together: Spatial Strategies for Tibetan Monasteries in a Changing Political Climate
System of Religion Inter-related to Daily Life
Mandala
Large Settlement Type
Medium Settlement Type Small Settlement Type Stone Settlement
NUN
Interior Space
Structural Analysis
Religious Daily Cycle
Wood Settlement
Fresh Water Area
Situation Analysis
Normal Situation
Common Washing Area
Densify Situation
Urgent Situation
Common Kitchen (Festival Seasons)
Daily Life Cycle
Monastery
Market Place
Daily Life Cycle
Separation as Road between Nuns and Monks Area
N’S AREAM
ONK’S AREA
Entrance
e
Common Kitchen
Praying Wheels Area
2016-2017 | M2 | THESIS
Separated but Together: Spatial Strategies for Tibetan Monasteries in a Changing Political Climate
2015-16 | M1 | STUDIO Yangon, Myanmar \ Water Device \ Design Research \ Urban Fabric \ Landscape Design
2016-2017 | M2 | STUDIO Oi Man Estate , Kowloon, Hong Kong \ Masterplanning \ Water Filtration System \ Landscape Design \ Public Estate Research
2016-2017 | M2 | STUDIO Oi Man Estate , Kowloon, Hong Kong \ Masterplanning \ Water Filtration System \ Landscape Design \ Public Estate Research
2015-16 | M1 | STUDIO Glenealy, Hong Kong \ Design Research \ Urban Fabric \ Landscape Design
ARCH7213 Materials technology [Section 1A, 2016] Project 4: MATERIAL ASSEMBLIES
GRANITE - British Consulate-General Hong Kong
MAK Ching Yee Leanne 3035238371
Critical Review
Elements in Relation Site : Wetland Park, Tin Shui Wai, Hong Kong
The water feature itself has different color of granite with the British consulate. However, the height of two granites flushed with their levels and seal the in-between space with metal stripe for hiding the joining parts.
Chinese Tradi�onal Grey Brick Wall
2016-2017 | M2 | MATERIAL Materials in Hong Kong
Planter
\ Research Methodology \ Construction Detail \ Landscape Feature \ Infrastructure
Wood Decking
Hardwood Top Rail
In the upper of water feature there are channels for water out which were also made of same granite. The upper granite parts are exceed the below glass window therefore the water will not flow directly through the glass. It can prevent the leakage problem between the joint of glass/ stainless steel edge and granite.
Stainless Steel Railing
Lower Walkway
The concrete paving is placed after the construction of water feature by the observation of edge and cutting of pavings.
Axonometric Drawing
ARCH7213 Materials technology [Section 1A, 2016] Project 4: MATERIAL ASSEMBLIES
MAK Ching Yee Leanne 3035238371
Paving Details
The casted steel drain is too adjacent to the water feature thus lowers the grandness of the water feature.
Granite in this case is enduring both the natural cycles of weathering because it has pH balance of the water so it does not affect the granite in long period of time.
ARCH7213 Materials technology [Section 1A, 2016] Project 4: MATERIAL ASSEMBLIES
MAK Ching Yee Leanne 3035238371
250mm
Wall Details
1000mm 100mm
Chinese Tradi�onal Grey Brick Wall
65mm 2m
Paving Plan
Scale 1:20 Reinforced Concrete
2000mm
Wood Blocking Insula�on layer Metal Deck Fibreglass Insula�on
Completely Decomposed Granite
450mm
R.C. Structure Walkway
Compacted Subgrade
Wall Eleva�on Scale 1:20
450mm
Paving Sec�on
Scale 1:10
Wall Sec�on
Scale 1:5
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Cooperating with master students form different countries and with different professional criteria is the most fruitful thing
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IFOU W in t e r s chool
CITY AND GARDEN: A SYNERGY IFOU WINTER SCHOOL 2015: 12 TO 23 JANUARY IN SINGAPORE
The issue of the IFOU Winter School is one of the biggest challenges for future urban development in Singapore: The transformation of the Jurong West port area from an almost mono-functional, segregated and fragmented, highly polluted industrial area into a major catchment area for future population growth that integrates clean(ed) industrial plants with green lungs, attractive housing and vibrant urbanity for one million people.
Identity
Connection
Diversity
Quality
Sustainability
Matrix
Time & Flexibility
AVAILABILITY OF GREEN GREEN SPACESSPACES & PROXIMITY TO WATER CATCHMENT FACILITIES & AMENITIES,
Identity
Connection
Diversity
LACK OF PUBLIC OPEN SPACE
Quality
Sustainability
Matrix
Time & Flexibility
Time & Flexibility
Identity
Connection
Diversity
Quality
WATER NETWORK & SOFT REALITIES
Sustainability
Matrix
Time & Flexibility
Identity
Connection
Diversity
POLLUTING INDUSTRIES
Quality
Sustainability
Matrix
Time & Flexibility
CITY AND GARDEN: A SYNERGY
Vision 2050 : Joo Koon MRT Station
Vision 2050 : Footbridge across Industrial area
Vision 2050 : Front Harbor with Industrial Theme Park
Be Water : Purification in Maozhou River UABB 2016: Aformal Academy Workshop 11-15 JAN IN SHENZHEN, CHINA
Worked with the selected students of : - School of Architecture, Soongsil University - University of Applied Sciences - California College of the Arts, San Francisco
rain water
residential waste water
factory waste water
Be Water : Purification in Maozhou River
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It’s a long long journey and never end with...
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Academic S e lect ed works
2013-14 | YR3 | FINAL YEAR PROJECT
? Graham Street, Central, Hong Kong \ Design Research \ Urban Fabric \ Sustainable Design \ Landscape Design \ Vegetation Analysis The rapid urbanization that is taking place goes together with a rapid increase in urban poverty and urban food insecurity. They also have increasing problems with the disposal of urban wastes and waste water and maintaining air and river water quality. Urban agriculture plays an important role in enhancing urban food security since the costs of supplying and distributing food to urban areas based on imports continue to increase, and do not satisfy the demand, as well as to the greening of the city and the productive reuse of urban wastes.
Can urban farming provide a social and sustainable solution for both the community and the market in Graham Street?
MAY 2013 | YR 2 | LANDSCAPE DESIGN
Quarry Bay Park Quarry Bay, Hong Kong \ Landscape Research \ Landscape Analysis
U ARRY BA Y PAR
Land reclamation Evolution
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Land reclamation Evolution
LYSI S L A N D S CA PE RE S EARCH & ANA
Leanne Mak + Alicia Chen
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MAR 2012 | YR 1 | LANDSCAPE DESIGN
slopescape
Bowen Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong \ Landscape Research \ Concept Development \ Scenario Development \ Vegetation Planning
APR 2013 | YR 2 | WORKSPACE DESIGN
Accutectree
PMQ, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong \ Environment and Interior Design \ Hawker Stall Research and Design
Acupuncture in the City
Ligaya’s One Day
OCCUPATIO
NOV 2013 | YR 2 | URBAN SPACE
One day of Filipino Domestic helpers
OCCUPATION
Central area, Hong Kong \ Urban Mapping \ Urban Fabric \ Activity Analysis
each
BUYING AND SELLING
DEC 2013 | YR 2 | FOOD AND ENTRAINMENT DESIGN
NIAO
OCT Loft, Nanshan, Shenzhen \ F&E Interior Design \ F&E Branding Design
MAY 2013 | YR 2 | HOSPITALITY DESIGN
Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Central, Hong Kong \ Hospitality Design \ 70’s \ Moving Space