Visitor Center in Hok Tsui Artist Village

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Contents • Site Analysis • About Performance Art • Programming • Hok Tsui Artist Village Master Planning • Visitor Centre Building design Interior Story Physical Model

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[ACCESSIBILITY]

[SITE]


[LAND USAGE]

[VEGETATION HEIGHT]

There are Hok Tsui Village in Western part of pennisula and the Eastern part has been occupied by the Hong Kong Telecom and the University of Hong Kong, being used as a place for wireless station and marine research station. General public is not allowed to enter this untamed area by land course.

Our site is surrounded by groves. The trees in Southwestern side are relatively shorter.

Hok Tsui, or Cape D’Aguilar, is cape in the south of Shek O and D’Aguilar Peak on southeastern Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The Marine Reserve is set up ub 1996 for appreciation of precious marine resources. Local citizens are not encouraged to go visit the Cape D’Aguilar Marine Reserve. Thus, there are no public sanitary facilities including litter bins and toilets in the Cape D’Aguilar Marine Reserve.

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[WIND PRESSURE - EAST] [WIND PRESSURE - SOUTH EAST] Our site is located at the leeward side of the island, so that the wind pressure is relatively lower than the coastal areas of windward side. Besides, its coastal features are the result of the interaction between prevailing wind, tidal actions and parent rock.


WHAT IS PERFORMANCE ART?

Performance Art and Performing Art? They are different! The table below shows the differences between them: Performing Art Performance Art Actor, musician and dancer are traditionally performance artist is often creator, performer and performance Artists: skilled interpreters of a third parties efforts. in one. Primarly based on: Skills Message artwork: Narrative? Interactive? Place performance: Examples

TIME

PERFORMANCE ART

Concepts

of often presented to an audience via the often the performer themselves as much as their message. performers often entirely non-narrative; but they also can tell stories, narrative by nature, they tell stories. then the method by which these stories are delivered is often different too. the interactivity is kept to a bare minimum demands the audience/viewer/spectator to engage of often the site of their performance regardless of the environment concert hall, opera house or theatre space in which they perform a theatre production, a musical recital, a chatting with the artist (as herself) in a part of an art gallery ballet. made to look like her front room.

SPACE

PERFORMER’S BODY

RELATION BETWEEN PERFORMER AND AUDIENCE

4 ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE ART

[SPACE DEFINED BY ARTIST]

SPACES FOR PERFORMANCE

COMMON TYPES OF SPACE FOR PERFORMANCE ART [PLAN VIEW]

Usually, artist would identify their performance space or set up the stage within a space based on their needs, such as the working plane of the artwork, the composition, the setting of work, the interactivity of audience set by the artist, what they want to show etc. Audience Performer Performance Area

ROOM

CORNER

STAGE

OPEN

No matter how big and small the performance is, a width of 1M-2M circulation space is suggested.


PROGRAMMING

AREA BREAKDOWN 

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BUBBLE DIAGRAMS

LIST OF ROOMS AND AREA 

Zone

Area (m²)

Visitor Center

10

10

Café

80

80

Souvenir Shop

100

100

Restaurant

460

460

WC

30

30

Entrance Plaza

300

300

Parking

200

200

Performance Space

100 - 200

400

Seating Area

200

300

Backstage

100

100

WC for visitor

20

20

WC for performer

20

20

Workplace (x 10)

30 - 80

500

Exhibition

10 - 30

300

Storage

20

200

Pantry

30

30

WC

30

30



Lobby

50

100



Local artist bedroom(x20)

20

400

Guest bedroom(x20)

10

200

Bathroom

5

100

Storage/ Closet

1-2

60

Common Area

50 - 100

150

Kitchen

30

30

Enterainment Room

50 - 150

300

480

Conference Room

80

80

80

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Visior area













Visiting

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[OVERALL ZONING]



Main entrance is away from the entrance of Hok Tsui Village, not to disturb the villagers. Performance area will be the main space of the whole project. Residence is a private zone, which will be located away from the entrance. Garden is the center connected to all the space. It also becomes the nice entrance of Hok Tsui Village.

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Entrance



















  





Performance



 

Studio





Visitor Area 

Performance Hall



Studio 

Open area





Performance Hall

 







Residence Residence Common Area 

 

[RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ROOMS]

Units

 





 





Residence





Residence Common Area

  

Hok Tsui Village

Village Council

GFA Calculation

Total 4000sqm.

680

500

840

1060

860

4000

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

Total Area(m²)

Room



Entrance

Space


ART VILLAGE FOR

PERFORMANCE ART

LOCATION:HOK TSUI,HONG KONG

MASTER PLANING OTHER GROUP MEMBERS: KELVIN LI & MAY WONG


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The first destination visitors reached is the visitor centre. They can go to performance halls through the central plaza. After enjoying performance, people can visit the studio combined with the residence units. The circulation designed surrounded the plaza so that the performance artist can show their performance there with highest visitor’s flow.

OUTDOOR PERFORMANCE SPACE PE CE AN RM I O LL RF HA

R I TO VIS TER N CE

C RMAN PE R F O II L HAL

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AR

A NC OR M PE R F L L I I I HA

[DEFINE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE AREA]

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CH IVE IR EN UV SO HOP S

PLAZA

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[VISUALIZE SPATIAL RELATIONSHIP IN SITE] RE UT NA STA

I HOK TSU VILLAGE COUNCIL OFFICE

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OUTDOOR OPEN SPACE URE L E I S PL E X COM

RESIDENCE UNITS

SID UN EN IT CE S

[MASTER LAYOUT GROUND FLOOR PLAN]

CE EN D I S S RE UNIT

RESIDENCE UNITS

[PATTERN IN SITE]

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[DESIGN APPROACH] Exploration of parametric strategies based on the functions of space and level difference of site, the dynamic curve of roof makes the site alive located in the southeast part of Hong Kong Island. The curve covered the whole visitor center as the roof of the interior space, and also extended as a shelter on upper level which linked to the central plaza of the whole planning.


GREEN ROOF

STEEL TRUSS

WOOD SLATS

ROOF EDGE

TAPERED COLUMN

UPPER GROUND Pavilion/ Entrance Plaza Information Center

[CONCEPT] Pavilion/ Entrance Plaza

Multimedia Archives/ Digital Libirary

Cafe + Restaurant

Multimedia Archives/ Digital Libirary

Cafe + Restaurant

Accessible Roof (Open Space)

LOWER GROUND

Accessible Roof (Open Space)

[WAVE] RESPONSE TO HILLY TERRAIN AND COASTAL AREA

FACADE & EXTERNAL WALL

[BUILDING AS LANDSCAPE] CIRCULATION INSIDE PENETRATED THE WHOLE BUILDING

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Information Center

Plaza

Plaza


MASSING MODEL OF MASTER LAYOUT PLAN

Visitor Centre

Hok Tsui Artist Village, Cape D’Aguilar

ROOF PLAN W/ MASTER LAYOUT PLAN

It is located at the first point people reached of the whole planing. It is a great place for a welcoming visitor center. The curve flows in the direction along the boundary in order to motivate people get into the site. The dynamic form of building draws people's attention to promote the aesthetic of performance arts. The building sit on a slope with 5M level difference. It linked up the two levels, namely entrance level and plaza level. People they can go through the spaces inside the center first, or go to the plaza level directly by the stair at the entrance.


SE ELEVATION

The internal spaces seperated physically by split levels and glass partition, but keep the visual connection. People who enjoying their meal can see the SECTION XX’

performance or videos in the multi media archive. This can lead people go there if they accessed to plaza directly.

SECTION YY’

UPPER GROUND FLOOR PLAN (UG)

LOWER GROUND FLOOR PLAN (LG)

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SOUTH ELEVATION


inside Multi-level Archive...

1// Pavilion - access to Plaza 2// Information Centre 3// Archive 4// Archive 5// Souvenir Shop - access to Plaza 6// Cafe - access to Plaza 7// Restaurant START 8// Access to Artist Residence

Performance Hall

Plaza

Visitor Centre SITE SECTION 1:500

START


DETAIL 1:10

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inside Restaurant...


30MM Planting 80MM Growing Medium 1MM Thermal insulation <1MM Vapour Retarder 20MM Metal deck 10MM Rigid insulation

[DETAIL

STRUCTURE]


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Physical Model -

scale

1 to 200


Study Model Upper Ground

Lower Ground

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Final Roof form


Thank you//


CA4187 - Architectural Design 7: Tectonics Inquiry Supervisor: Dr. Stefan Krakhofer Cheng Pui Lam Pauline 53074010

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City University of Hong Kong BSC - Architectural Studies 2015/16 Year 4 Semester B


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