STUDIO PORTFOLIO
CHINESE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG TANG Jieliang 1
1. Undergraduate Studio Projects 3
1.2
RE-DESIGNING FACADE OF HSBC TYPE: Facade Design LOCATION: HSBC, Central SIZE: 1000 sqm
STUDIO PROJECT
1.2 RE-DESIGNING FACADE OF HSBC
The project aims to re-design an integrated facade for HSBC in order to enhance the environmental performance of the building. It mainly consists of two parts : the external facade designed to improve sun-shading performance and the internal passive ventilation system to improve air quality for interior office. Both parts are closely correlated. Impact on the urban air ventilation environment is also taken into consideration.
EFFECTIVE VENTILATION AND SHADING
URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCE
YR2 SEMESTER 2 PROJECT
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AIR FLOW HYPOTHESIS
INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE
PASSIVE VENTILATION SYSTEM
LAYERING AND ZONING
SECTION 1:1500
1. Emergency staircases are transformed into solar chimney which draw heated air out from the office 2. Stack effect creates suction which drains fresh air from the ventilation shaft into the office 3. Ventilation shafts are opened to the double-height floor 4. Air outlet can be closed in case fire situation 5. For each block, an air outlet is made to discharge hot air in case the heat is over accumulated 6. As the fire escape only works in emergency situation, it is workable to be used as part of the ventilation system
1.2 RE-DESIGNING FACADE OF HSBC
PERSPECTIVE VIEWS
EFFECTIVE VENTILATION AND SHADING
URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCE
FACADE DESIGN
TESTING MODEL
WIND TUNNEL TESTING MODEL
FACADE JUNCTION
1:300 MODEL
1:300 MODEL
FACADE
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STRUCTURAL DETAILS
FACADE SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE Curvy truss installed in front of the double-height floor not only provides support for the lower and upper exterior facade, but also acts as shock absorber.
TRUSS
Glass is attached to the curvy mullions by bolt joint. Loads will be transferred through horizontal transoms into the side arches and then ends up in the top truss.
HORIZONTAL LOUVRE FACADE CLOSED VIEW
SIDE SHADING PANEL
SINGLE GLAZING SKIN
Ventilation shaft is installed and hidden within the area enclosed by the group of columns and runs through the whole section. CANOPY Gap enclosed by the third floor and the canopy glass provides an separated channel for flowing wind. SHADING PANEL DETAIL
CANOPY DESIGN Canopy is designed not only for sun shading for the ground activities, but also to create a separated wind channel to help to reduce high wind speed on the ground level.
TRUSS
FACADE DESIGN PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
1.2 RE-DESIGNING FACADE OF HSBC
EFFECTIVE VENTILATION AND SHADING
A, CFD EVALUATION CFD helps to evaluate the performance of new curved facade, visualizing the air flowing through the ventilation gap. The result indicates the design helps to fasten air flowing through the building, which meets one of the design intention - to improve the air ventilation in the city. ORIGINAL FACADE
URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCE
B, RADIATION ABSORPTION EVALUATION The second simulation aims to demonstrate the effectiveness of sun-light shading of the facade. Yellow area demonstrates higher temperature while blue area demonstrates lower temperature. The result shows a significant reduction on radiation after facade is installed.
ORIGINAL FACADE ORIGINAL FACADE
HOLLOW DOUBLE-HEIGHT FLOOR
CANOPY
HORIZONTAL LOUVRES AND FRAME ADDED
SIDE LOUVRES ADDED
NEW FACADE
WITH CURVED FACADE
LOW-Z GLAZING ADDED
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1.4
UNIVERSITY CHURCH PROJECT Type: Church Location: University Station Size: 3910 sqm GFA: 4500 sqm NO. OF FLOORS : 3
STUDIO PROJECT
1.4 UNIVERSITY CHURCH PROJECT
The project aims to design a church next to CUHK, providing a religious location for the nearby residents and students. The building offers fully functional rooms including assembly hall, side chapel, congregation hall as well as necessary living facilities for the believers and priests. The idea is taken from the religious meaning of dome shape which symbolize the heaven. SYMBOLIC FORM
RELIGIOUS SPACE AND LIGHTING
YR3 SEMESTER 2 PROJECT
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CONCEPT
PROGRAM
SHELL SHADING CONTROL
LAYERING
SPIRITUAL ELEMENT——DOME Dome is a typical element in traditional cathedral, not only functions structurally, but with aesthetic decoration and elegant gesture, it was the embodiment of holy heaven COMPLETED SHADING
SHADING LOUVRES
CONGREGATION HALL
ADJUSTED SHADING
SIDE CHAPEL
ADJUSTABLE DENSITY OF SHADING PANELS
BIBLE STUDY ROOM
DESIGN STRATEGY - EMBODIMENT OF HEAVEN IN THE FORM OF DOME
SECONDARY STRUCTURE
PRIESTS’ CELLS ACTIVITY ROOM
COMPOSITE SHADING PANEL
ASSEMBLY HALL
SITE
DOME SYMBOLISM
SITE ADAPTATION
ENLARGING INTERIOR SPACE
CLIMATIC BORDER
FINAL DESIGN
LOW-E DOUBLE GLAZING
PRIMARY STRUCTURE NATURAL LIGHTING
MODEL DETAILS
NATURAL VENTILATION
ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING
FRONTAL SECTION
LOW-E DOUBLE GLAZING FACADE COLUMN CONGREGATION HALL ENTRANCE
1.4 UNIVERSITY CHURCH PROJECT
RELIGIOUS SPACE AND LIGHTING
SYMBOLIC FORM
PERSPECTIVE VIEWS
CHURCH DESIGN
1. CHILDREN ACTIVITY ROOM 2. A.C ROOM 3. TOILET 4. PUMP ROOM 5. PRIESTS’ INDIVIDUAL CELL 6. COMMON LIVING ROOM 7. DINING ROOM/KITCHEN 8. ELECTRIC ROOM 9. LIBRARY
INTERIOR VIEW
NIGHT VIEW
ENTRANCE
11. ASSEMBLY HALL 12. SIDE CHAPEL 13. BIBLE STUDY ROOM 14. A.C. ROOM 15. STORAGE 16. DUCT ROOM 17. MULTIFUNCTIONAL ROOM 18. CONGREGATION HALL
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2. Master Studio Projects 14
2.1
STUDIO PROJECT
ACTIVATING THE RURAL VILLAGE - Fujian Tulou Eco-hotel Development
2.1 TULOU ECO-HOTEL DEVELOPMENT
TRADITIONAL CHINESE VILLAGE REHABILITATION
RELIGIOUS SPACE AND LIGHTING
MASTER 1 SEMESTER 1 PROJECT
Villages in China, as we all know, only a few can benefited from the economic boom while the rest still made few differences with themselves ten years ago, in terms of both spatial and social fabric. Villagers still lived in a similar living environment and worked as farmers like before. Massive and large scale urbanization comes after the Chinese economic reform which leads to farmers escape to the city in their pursuit of a higher paid job and better quality of life. One child policy also weaken social bonding between descendants and the villages. Such social phenomenons are causing lots of villages in China vanish every years. The social, cultural and historical values embedded are losing with the fading homelands. This project studied the Tulou villages in Pinghe County, Fujian, where many local adult villagers have fled to city, leaving the young and old ones along with abandoned Tulou buildings in that region, while local government are seeking consultancy to preserve the Tulou area and develop tourism. The design approach for this project should be comprised of two parts: firstly, reconstructing the breaking community and secondly, activating the Tulou Buildings in the dying villages. Therefore, I start with the topic on resort development with a view to achieve this purposes. 15
ACTIVITIES
This project offers plenty of activities for the tourists to enjoy their vacation in the resort development.
HOTEL FEATURES
TULOU ECO-HOTEL
TULOU EXPLORING TRIP
FOREST DISCOVERY HIKING
2.1 TULOU ECO-HOTEL DEVELOPMENT
MASTER LAYOUT PLAN
VILLAGE CYCLING
DELICACY WORKSHOP
EDGELESS POOLSWIMMING
TRADITIONAL CHINESE VILLAGE REHABILITATION
TEA PICKING
POMELO HARVESTING
PLAY WITH NATURE
RELIGIOUS SPACE AND LIGHTING
COLLECT HONEY
ECO-DISCOVERY TOUR
MASTER 1 SEMESTER 1 PROJECT
The whole project is mainly comprised of two part: the rehabilitation of the existing rural village by transfroming the traditional earth buildings into hotel rooms and other rooms for amusement. Secondly, constructing a new recreational complex combing teahouse, restaurant, swimming pool and so on.
This project aims to create a variety of distinctive features and programs in order to provide a unique resort experience to the tourists.
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FITNESS
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SINGLE LEISURE HOUSE
RECREATIONAL FACILITES
MASTER LAYOUT PLAN
PROGRAMS DISTRIBUTION
VEGETATION
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A.VILLAGE TRANSFORMATION
ROOM-TYPES
VILLAGE DOUBLE BEDROOM
VILLAGE VILLAS
TULOU VILLAGE EXPERIENCE
The main part of this project is to make use of the existing tulou buildings and rural environment to develop an experiential village boutique hotel, creating a very unique rural lifestyle experience for the guests. Existing tulou buildings will be transformed into different types of hotel rooms and functional space, such as reception, boutique store utilities and single functional house providing semi-private leisure space. The amount of a specific room-type is based on the existing Tulous subject to the original layout of its own. Also, the transformation will include application of eco-design to reduce energy cost and create more comfortable indoor space.
TULOU ECO-HOTEL
VILLAGE SUPERIOR SUITE
VILLAGE VILLAS
VILLAGE DELUXE SUITE SINGLE LEISURE HOUSE TEA HOUSE SPA CABIN
ECO-FEATURES
SKYLIGHT Low-E glazing
LOUVRE Shading Open to allow cross ventilation and close to trap warm air
DOUBLE LAYERS ROOF Thermal insulation
LIGHT WELL Shading Open to allow cross ven-
PORUS WOODEN FACADE To enhance cross ventilation and view
RAINWATER COLLECTION SYSTEM Rainwater will be reused as flushing water and water feature landscape
2.1 TULOU ECO-HOTEL DEVELOPMENT
DAYBED
VENTILATED CHIMNEY & BOH FOR PIPE DUCT MAINTAINANCE
RAISED DECK Thermal insulation and integrated with ground air cooling system
VILLAGE SUPERIOR SUITE VILLAGE DELUXE SUITE
MECHANICAL GROUND AIR COOLING SYSTEM Air is cooled by drawing through underground and redistributed into the interior space.
TRADITIONAL CHINESE VILLAGE REHABILITATION
RELIGIOUS SPACE AND LIGHTING
SINGLE LEISURE BOUTIQUE STORE
VILLAGE DOUBLE BEDROOM
RECEPTION
VILLAGE VILLAS
ENTRANCE
MASTER 1 SEMESTER 1 PROJECT
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B.RECREATIONAL COMPLEX
INTERPRETATION FROM TULOU
RETHINKING TULOU
ECO-FEATURES
TYPICAL TYPE OF TULOU
DOUBLE LAYERS CEILING Air cavity in-between acts as thermal insulator
The second part of the project is a completely new recreational complex to accommodate other programs, such as spa, swimming pool, tea house,restaurant, etc., This recreational complex is inspired from the form of tulou - arrayed units join together into circular, semi-circular, elliptic or linear shape. The form is further shift based on the required function and to articulate the surrounding context. Furthermore, eco-design will be integrated into the building, making it a low carbon emission and environmental friendly resort clubhouse.
CIRCULAR
LINEAR
AIR VENTILATED HOLE Allow hot air to pass through
DOUBLE WALL SYSTEM High thermal insulating performance, and fully integrated with air ducts, water gutters and other serverics
LIGHT WELL RAINWATER/DEW HARVESTING Enhance natural GUTTER lighting Integrated into the ceiling and direct rainwater and condensed dew into collection system
INTEGRATED WATER GUTTER Hidden in the double wall system and direct rainwater/dew into the collection system.
WUFENG LOU
TULOU was constructed not only for residential purpose, but also for protection from brigands’ harassment in the past. The tulou is thereby built in rectangular or circular form with enclosed courtyard to enhance defence ablitiy. BAMBOO LOUVRES Local material and provide
RAISED DECK Integrated with ground air cooling system and air delivery ducts
DESIGN STRATEGY
MECHANICAL FAN ROOM Pressurize and deliver cooled air into indoor space via air ducts
SKYLIGHT Double glazing and double layered skylight which enable sunlight to lighten up the inner space
The design is inspired by the traditional tulou building which has several typical types
TULOU ECO-HOTEL
LARGE GLAZING FACADE FACING NORTH Maximize entry of diffuse light.
TYPICAL TULOU UNIT A Tulou building is built by adjoining this unit together
To gain ideal natural lighting and view, the frontal faces of the building are
2.1 TULOU ECO-HOTEL DEVELOPMENT
Cut out the mass to adapt the context where a river is passing underneath the building.
Typical Tulou building Linear configuration
Increase interacting area with surrounding by shifting the units
TRADITIONAL CHINESE VILLAGE REHABILITATION
Rotate the unit to adapt to site configuration
WATER FILTRATION SYSTEM AND HARVESTING TANK Pressurize and deliver cooled air into indoor space.
GROUND AIR COOLING SYSTEM Air is cooled down by the ground when passing through the air duct buried underground,
AIR INLET Situated on the shaded hillside where air temperature is relatively lower
Final design: The final design is generated by modifying the size and form of each unit based on the function it serves and the interrelationship between each of them.
RELIGIOUS SPACE AND LIGHTING
MASTER 1 SEMESTER 1 PROJECT
PERSPECTIVE FROM ENTRANCE
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TULOU ECO-HOTEL
2.1 TULOU ECO-HOTEL DEVELOPMENT
TRADITIONAL CHINESE VILLAGE REHABILITATION
RELIGIOUS SPACE AND LIGHTING
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2.2
STUDIO PROJECT
Alternative Old Town Experience in Modern Art Exploration - DALI CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM
2.2 DALI CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM
INTEGRATED ART BASE
PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT
MASTER 1 SEMESTER 2 PROJECT
Dali City is a county-level city in northwestern Yunan Province, China, which is well known for its natural scenery and historical and cultural heritage. Due to its cultural atmosphere, the city has attracted more and more artists from nationwide to station in the city. However, there is no such a specific place for the artists to gather and display their artworks. Therefore, the Contemporary Art Museum is designed to provide such place for the local artists. It is a new home for the artists to work, share, exhibit and sell the materpieces they devoted to create. It is also a new tourism spot which is able to activate the city’s vitality for long-term devlopment. ATMOSPHERE RENDERED BY COLORS, SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW
OVERHANG AS VISUAL BOUNDARY / SHADOW CASTING ELEMENT
FRAGMENTATION
FACADE LAYERS COMPOSITION - FROM OPAQUE TO TRANSPARENT
IRRGULAR STREET FRONTAGE
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ART MUSEUM DESIGN STRATEGY
2.2 DALI CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM
INTEGRATED ART BASE
PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT
MASTER 1 SEMESTER 2 PROJECT
1. INITIAL VOLUME The site is located at the edge of the town, foot of the Cangshan Mountain. At the beginning, blocks are placed on the site to represent the very basic volume of gallery space.
1 2.FRAGMENTED LAYOUT Dimension of volumes is modified in accordance to the needs of different programs and space. The configuration is inspired by the fragmented layout of Dali.
2 3. CIRCULATION As interpreted from the urban layout of Dali, volumes are connected by courtyard and lanes, which are the important circulation elements in the spatial layout of the town, to enable connectivity
RURAL area
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new town expansion
SITE
HIGHWAY
OLD TOWN
4. ELEVATED FRONTAGE & DISSOLVING MASS Elevated frontage to allow visibility of the museum through tall trees in the site. Flattened rear part to dissolved the mass into the slope
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5. ART STREET & SKY-LIT LOBBY A commercial approach to create an art street passing through the middle of the museum, leading visitors to enter the sky-lit lobby
6. OBSERVATION DECK
7. OVERHANG RESTAURANT
8. FREE-ACCESS ENTRANCE
9. FACADE
A 5-storey tower aligns with the pagoda and the pedestrian street with a outdoor observation deck on top of it. It provides the visitors a better angle to overlook the town.
Suspended structure across the pedestrian street to create the image of city gate, which helps to direct people to enter the street. The structure itself will be used as restaurant.
Entrance facing the pagoda side to allow direct access to to the museum
The gallery box is enclosed by double-skin facade in order to provide better thermal performance.
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2.2 DALI CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM
PLAN
INTEGRATED ART BASE
ART MUSEUM
PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT
MASTER 1 SEMESTER 2 PROJECT
STRUCTURE COMPOSITION OF FACADE
BASEMENT FLOOR
GROUND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
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2.2 DALI CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM
INTEGRATED ART BASE
ART MUSEUM
PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT
MASTER 1 SEMESTER 2 PROJECT
LAYERING
SECTION AA
SOUTH ELEVATION
NORTH ELEVATION
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ART MUSEUM
2.2 DALI CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM
GALLERY SPACE VIEW
INTEGRATED ART BASE
PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT
CORRIDOR VIEW
MASTER 1 SEMESTER 2 PROJECT
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ART MUSEUM
2.2 DALI CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM
PEDESTRIAN STREET VIEW
INTEGRATED ART BASE
PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT
PEDESTRIAN STREET VIEW
MASTER 1 SEMESTER 2 PROJECT
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3. Internship Projects 26
DA LIAN OLYMPIA 66
VOID EDGE DESIGN
TYPE A - ATRIUM
TYPE B - CENTRAL SPINE
LIFT LOBBY DESIGN OPTION 1
KEY PLAN
KEY PLAN
TYPE A - ATRIUM
OPTION 2
TYPICAL SECTION VOID EDGE
TYPICAL VOID EDGE ELEVATION
TYPE B - CENTRAL SPINE
TYPICAL SECTION VOID EDGE
TYPICAL VOID EDGE ELEVATION
PIAZZA DESIGN
INTERNSHIP PROJECT
DA LIAN OLYMPIA 66
LOCATION: DA LIAN, SHANDONG ARCHITECT: AEDAS LIMITED CLIENT: HUNG LONG
Olympia 66 is inspired by the twin carp, a typical symbol in Chinese New Year paintings, synonymous with wealth and abundance. I took part in part of the interior design including lift lobby, void edge as well as piazza with various lighting installation, in an attempt to creat a delightful space with consistancy in design 27
LONGFOR SHANGHAI HONGQIAO
ELEVATION A
ELEVATION D
ELEVATION B
INTERNSHIP PROJECT
ELEVATION C
LONGFOR SHANGHAI HONGQIAO LOCATION: HONGQIAO, SHANGHAI ARCHITECT: AEDAS LIMITED CLIENT: LONGFOR
Longfor Shanghai Hongqiao is commercial project commissioned by Longfor. This project is a complex of large shopping center, hotel and soho office. In developing the project design, I was involved in the design of facade for soho. Several options of designs are developed and the final one, inspired by green architecture, is a combination of wooden panel and fitted glass. 28
ZHUHAI UNITECH MIXED USE PROJECT
OPTION 1
OPTION 2
G/F
MLP
SECTION S-N
SECTION E-W
OPTION 3 G/F
MLP
G/F
SECTION S-N
MLP SECTION E-W SECTION S-N
INTERNSHIP PROJECT
SECTION E-W
ZHUHAI UNITECH MIXED USE PROJECT LOCATION: ZHUHAI, GUANGDONG ARCHITECT: AEDAS LIMITED CLIENT: UNITECH LIMITED
Zhuhai Unitech Mixed-use Project is commissioned by Zhuhai Unitech Limited, to design a new headquarter for the expanding company in order to create a reasonable working space for the professionals and meanwhile providing a commercial location to integrate with large shopping mall, restaurants and brand shops. I have a great opportunities to get involved in a large part of design process which includes tower, facade and podium. 29
XIAN GAOXIN COMMERCIAL PROJECT
BLOCK PLAN
L1
L4
FACADE DESIGN OPTION 1
OPTION 2
INTERNSHIP PROJECT
OPTION 3
OPTION 4
OPTION 5
OPTION 6
SECTION AA
XIAN GAOXIN COMMERCIAL PROJECT
LOCATION: XIANAN, SHANXI ARCHITECT: AEDAS LIMITED CLIENT: HUNG LONG
Similar to the Zhuhai project, this project is a mixed-use project integrated with office, hotel as well as shopping mall. With the inspiration of mountain, the design introduces solid lines into the mass, which creates a very strong building profile. Rigid, majestic and elegant, the three towers soar into sky, becoming a part of the contemporary skyline of Xian. 30
HANG LUNG WUHAN PLAZA
SOUTH ELEVATION
NORTH ELEVATION
L1
MLP
FEATURE WALL RENDERING
FEATURE WALL VISUAL EFFECT
INTERNSHIP PROJECT
HANG LUNG WUHAN PLAZA LOCATION: XIANAN, SHANXI ARCHITECT: AEDAS LIMITED CLIENT: HUNG LONG
Wuhan plaza is inspired by Chinese knot, a traditional handmade knot that strings together the auspicious wishes and blessings. It takes the art of interweaving and is tied together with a jade ornament. In the design of Wuhan Plaza, sunken courtyard and landscaping on the east and west sites, are woven together by the Infinity Loop of the Knot - the feature linear roof with skylights and greenery, forming an elegant whole as a symbol of fortune. 31
BANGKOK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT PROJECT
OPTION 1
OPTION 2
INTERNSHIP PROJECT
BANGKOK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT PROJECT LOCATION: BANGKOK,TAILAND ARCHITECT: AEDAS LIMITED CLIENT: TAILAND GOVERNMENT
This project is a competition held by Tailand government which aims to design a new international airport in Bangkok to deal with increasing demands of airline transportation. I was assigned to construct model from sketch sections, for the submission of competition.
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