maggie lin ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 2014 2019 SELECTED WORK
EDUCATION the university of melbourne
2017 - 2019
national taipei university of technology
2011 - 2016
master of architecture
bachelor of science in architecture
COMPETITION & AWARDS 2019 grimshaw architects award for architectural engineering 2017 - 2019 international postgraduate coursework scholarship 2015 team20 cross-strait architecture & urban newcomer competition first prize in urban planning 2014 RCBT energy competition silver prize in residential & commercial energy group
MAGGIE LIN 28/01/1993
english / mandarin / hokkien
contact 0452-580-389 maggielin 2025 @gmail.com 2501/483 swanston st, melbourne
WORKING EXPERIENCE & EXHIBITION 2013 yilangreen exhibition design & construction group da-join architect / planners internship 2011 dream parade: bamboo & light - the shine of the wind 2015 team20 competition shortlist exhibition 2015 taipei architecture graduate design exhibition 2011 uom awards shortlist exhibition
INVOLVEMENT undergraduate architecture student association internal affairs vice coordinator taipei tech architecture graduate united design exhibition coordinator xiang-bao elderly nursing house daycare volunteer
SKILLS comuptational rhinoceros / photoshop / indesign / illustrator / autocad / 3dx-max / vray / qgis / navisworks / revit / grasshopper / sketch-up / city engine / depthmap-x digital fabrication 3 d printing / cnc milling / laser cutting
CONTENTS DESGIN PROJECT 01
THE INSTITUTE OF FOOD RESIIENCE
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FOOD SECURITY / ENVIRONMENTAL SIMULATION / STEMM EDU / CHANNEL / ENCL(EXP)OSURE
OBJECT & PLACE : JOB WAREHOUSE
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HERITAGE / SYMBOLISATION / PLACE / FRAGMENTATION / RE-SET / CONNECTION
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BIOPHILIC COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE : THE NOURISHING VALLEY
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BIOPHILIA / COMMUNITY HEALTH / NURTURING / GREEN INTERVENTION / SUNLIGHT / WATER
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DEGLACIATED URBANISM : NEW TAIPEI GATEWAY
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FLOOD / EMBANKMENT DEGLACIATION / PHASE / CO-WATERED / NETWORK / GATEWAY
MISCELLANEOUS WORKS 05 49 - 52 06 53 - 54
URBAN SHAPING : ANALYSIS & MAPPING URBAN DIGITAL TOOL UTILISATION
HIGH-RISE TOWER : PODIUM DESIGN & TECHNICAL DRAWING DESIGN & TECHNICAL DRAWING
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OUTDOOR IMPLEMENTATION : MONDRIAN'S TREE
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OUTDOOR HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE WITH SPECIAL MATERIAL: DRIFTWOODS
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MASTER PROJECT FOOD SECURITY / STEMM EDU/ CHANNEL / ENVIRONMENTAL SIMULATION / ENCLOSURE / EXPOSURE
07/2018 - 11/2018 WITH GE QI RESEARCHER & DESIGNER / 3D-MODELING / DOCUMENTATION / DIGITAL FABRICATION / PHYSICAL-MODEL-MAKING / SCRIPTING
This is a STEMM education building aiming to provide a researching field that responds to a critical issue nowadays. Meanwhile, the relationship with academic and public shall also be taken into consideration.
to provide a large scale and flexible environmental simulation field where testing elements and criteria can easily be adjusted. The intention is to decrease the experiment limitation and raised the outcome precision.
After research, one of the present challenges is how to achieve FOOD SECURITY for a population anticipated to exceed nine billion by 2050. Unfortunately, food crises can be aggravated due to the expected increase in the frequency and intensity of extreme environmental events such as floods, drought and thermal shock in the foreseeable future. For example, wheat yields are estimated to drop by up to 50% if the global temperature rise 4°C.
With this field, the institute has two goals: (Research) The first one is to create agriculture catalogue and guidelines for future reference. (Public) The second one is to shorten the distance between public and food resilience issue. Interactive and less formal channel is the way this project approaches the general audience.
Currently, most of the researches linking environmental changes and food are relatively constrained due to inadequate ways to test and evaluate new agriculture practice or breeds. The relevance and scope of food resilience research is insufficient. Responding to this problem, The Institute of Food Resilience, is going
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One of the channel is the Tasting Labs. They are experimental dining space that invite audiences to taste new foods at the ingredients' growing condition. For instance, a kind of lettuce might only be able to grow in super-hot condition. The tasting lab for it will then be set up to be matching the heat. The goal is to raise the awareness of the relationship between food and our surrounding, but in a more interactive and direct way.
MASTER PROJECT THE INSTITUTE OF FOOD RESILIENCE
ENVIRONMENTAL SIMULATION CHAMBER DRAWING
Radiation Generator Suspension System Rainwater Generator Diffusion Pumps
Wind Simulation
Test Carrier Operation Station
Chamber Entrance
MultiLayer Testing Bed
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PROGRAM ORGANISATION & CONCEPT : FROM OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENT TO CONTROLLED FIELD
Research Research Academic Academic Public
Public
The project's program organisation follows the process to create food resilience in terms of environmental changes. As so, environmental simulation field is the core value of our project with various labs supporting it. As shown in the diagram above, successful experiments will be documented into the Future Food & Environment Handbook (FF&E) for future guidance. At the same time, the outcome will be introduced to the public through series of experiential workshops to raise awareness of the relationship between food and our environment. A channel will be connecting the natural elements (Water, soil, and sky), and the simulation field. The link is then pull vertically to create interaction channel that run through three groups of occupants. The slope of the channel is responding to the layer of intimacy, determining the way of connection. The lower part, where the slope is gental, is a physical connection for the public; The upper part of the channel, where the slope is almost vertical, is the visual guidance for the public. As for the researchers in this building, the voice, light, and the view of the sky embraced by the channel is meant to break the enclosure of science conversation and emphasize the relationship between real-world and the research happening here.
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SITE GENERATION
COMPOSTING LANDSCAPE
A. Setting back from bourndary +
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1 Year B. Respond to concept: Connect to Water, Soil, and Sky
2 Years C. Expose the project’s two main entrances
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D. Generate North-West to South-East connection + Extending existing road for logistic purpose
Food waste generated on site will be treated with composting machine and fertilize the outdoor landscape. As so, the outdoor green will be changing constantly and gradually over the time
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A - A' PERSPECTIVE SECTION
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Composting Landscape / Outdoor Lecture Aquatic Planting / Main Entrance Strolling / Rain Garden Reception / Shop Lecture Hall Food Bank Tasting Labs Upper Level Entrance Typical Classrooms Future Food Guidebook Editorial Centre (FFE) Environmental Simulation Lab (Savanna) Mechanical Operation Room Genetical Labs Environmental Simulation Lab (Aqua) Rainwater Harvesting & Filtration Hydroponic Experimental Farm
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Embracing Northen Sunlight & Sky View (Sky)
Hydroponic Farm & Rainwater Collection
Environmental Simulation Lab: Aquatic
Laboratory (Second Level)
Environmental Simulation Lab: Rainforest / Savanna/ Desert Connected to Upper Level of Landscape (Soil) Future Food Handbook Editorial Classrooms & Library / Study Space Environmental Simulation Lab & Food Bank
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Main Entrance (Water)
Outdoor Landscape
Aquatic Planting Supported by Circulated Water
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Evironmental Simulation Lab: Aqua Hydroponic Farm Typical Laboratory Environmental Simulation: Rainforest / Savanna / Desert Furture Food Handbook Editorial Room (FFE) Classroom Environmental Tasting Lab Logistic & Detaction Lecture Room and Virtical Circulation
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Composting Landscape / Outdoor Lecture Rain/ Strolling Garden Wooden Outdoor Sitting Area Landscape As Outdoor Lecuture Space Image Sidewalk Aquatic Planting
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Composting Landscape / Outdoor Lecture Area Upper Level Entrance Logistic Zone Food Bank Tasting Labs Library & Study Area Typical Classrooms Editorial Centre (FFE) Photographing Studio Teaching Laboratory Typical Laboratory Rainwater Filtration & Hydroponic Farming Rainwater Harvesting Environmental Simulation Lab (Rainforest) ETFE Responsive Facade System
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ENVIRONMENTAL TASTING LAB VIGNETTE Tasting labs is a space that invites audiences to taste new foods at the ingredient's growing condition. This is showing the environment that the custormers will be eating in if the food has to be grown in a humid environment. Part of the experience is to eat while holding on to the umbrellas while the water and mist is surrounding you. The intention is to enphasise the surrounding while making the connection with the food
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN 01 02 03 04 05
Main Entrance Reception Logistics Theatre Commercial 3 5
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Food Bank Tasting Lab: Rainforest Tasting Lab: Desert Tasting Lab: Savanna Lecture Room & Virtical Circulation
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ENVIRONMENTAL SIMULATION FIELD VIGNETTE A open field that contains multiple chambers that are simulating different environment. The space is surrounded by ETFE responsive facade which is adjusting the sunlight and temperature, reversing the traditional enclosed laboratory atmosphere.
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LEVEL 7 FLOOR PLAN 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10
Rainforest Simulation Chamber Savanna Simulation Chamber DNA Lab Pre-PCR Changing Area Sample Reception Sample Preparation DNA Extraction PCR Amplification Analysis of Products Post-PCR Changing Area
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Rainforest Simulation Chamber Simulation Field Support Lab Monitor Room Soil Preparation Ventilation Support Water Support Aquaponic Simulation
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1:200 PHYSICAL MODEL
1: 1000 SITE MODEL
3D printed 1:1000 Site model with decreased site
Landscape made out of core inserted into the site
Building Volume with conceptual tunnel installed
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THESIS PROJECT: HERITAGE HERITAGE / SYMBOLISATION / PLACE / FRAGMENTATION / RE-SET / CONNECTION
03/2019 - 06/2019 INDIVIDUAL
This is a project questioning the initial intention of heritage preservation. What are we actually trying to preserve? The objects? Or the place?
From object to place, the metamorphosis is a gradual accumulation fertilized by Relationship weaving and interaction. Through the process, these fragmented parts can regain their value as ‘Place’ in new fields. Acting as the link between the present and the past, but also as the physical connectivity supporting the new.
‘PLACE’ can be considered as a field that contains multi-sets of relationships. These sets of links are relative connections allowing people as the medium, to flow and weave the ‘Local Fabric.’ JOBWAREHOUSE as one of the participants of “THE PLACE,” doesn’t stand alone in the context. However, for any restoration, preserving the integral value of a heritage is an illusion. The project believes that once the relationship a heritage once rooted is broke, changed, or displaced, its value as 'the Place' is no longer the same. When its integrity is lost, its preserved parts are back to the status of object while symbolising the past.
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The project questions the importance of heritages' tangible appearance; Explores the way audiences interact with the past; Articulates the volume preserved, and defines the role of connectivity within place formation. The goal is to open a discussion among heritage preservation while providing a mix-used building that contains gallery, offices, microbrewery, and commercial activities. A place where the old and new can be fulfilling each other, with same tangible elements, but intangibly difference.
THESIS PROJECT OBJECT & PLACE
EXTERIOR VIEW FROM BOURKE STREET
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SITE MAPPING OF THE LOCAL FABRIC (interview)
Looking beyond the tangible elements of JOB, a survey and interview is conducted. The intention is to find the connection between locals surrounding this building. By overlaying them, it creates a 'Local Fabric,' a web of community attachment, which is weaved by the motion of people.
interview example Paperback Bookshop Owner A1. He will sometime take publishers to nearby restaurant to discuss about books A2. Usually, he will go to Pellegrini twice a day for coffee, Morning and after lunch A3. Because there is no toilet in the bookshop, he has to barrow it from Pellegrini. However, instead of the main front entrance, he will enter the cafe through the back, where staffs usually smokes
Anthony the Wanderer C1. Anthony usually comes to this area because there is free food at the Salvation Army across the street C2. Anthony likes to go through the bins to find any useful resources C3. He tends to occupy one of the tree in front the paperback bookshop as a temporary shelter. The tree as the base point, he kinds of wander along the street
The Pellegrini Owner D1. He usually stay in the cafe for most of the time, handling the nonstop hussling. D2. Occasionally, he chat with customers who are interested in the area’s history. They will chat outdoor to avoid the noise in the cafe D3. He barrows toilet to the bookshop owner. Meanwhile, he will ask the owner to order books for him
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Original Suitshop Original Romeo Lane Bar Market Micro-Brewery Brewery's Rooftop Area Office Sharing Area/ Commuting Gallery Gallery Reception
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ROOF AREA OF ‘ IN-BETWEEN’
(brewery entrance / extended sitting) 1 Connecting to the old JOB Warehouse 2 Relocated old wall with milk crate sitting area 3 Overlooking the old roof 4 Overlooking the new built 5 Looking down to the street life of the Bourke street and looking out to the Parliament 6 Transparent floor area/ the opening that channels the view from market to gallery 7 Skeleton struture extended from below connecting to the new built
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INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE: FROM MARKET TO GALLERY
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LEVEL 5 FLOOR PLAN 1 Commuting area between upper office and the one below 5
2 Overlooking decking that supports book-sharing 3 Open Office
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1 Micro-Brewery 2 Virtical circulation with green plots and shelf 3 Hot desk for group meeting that is overlooking to office below
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GROUND FLOOR MARKET MOMENT SECTION
The in-active part of the Job Warehouse is casted with resin externally, internalizing how people used to remember this building. For instance, cracks on the wall, cluster of bins, ornament, and the peeling-off-paint. The transparent fantan of the memory composes the atmosphere of the new market and ghosty image of the past at night
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ing the casted layer externally. It is extended and infused into the new part as the stucture of stairs and railing above
come the texture of the market stand, remaining as the virtical surface with which people interact. Original decreasing part such as cracks on the wall become the proturding impression creating ractile impression for people leaning on it
by the resin, forming an opening acting as a void that can fit people sitting on milk crate for a cup of espresso. Facing the tram stop, it become a Express Espresso stand
as the ornament become the decreasing part of the new facade. At night, with internal light, shades are created, drawing out the image of the past
5 The fabric Frame made of soft texture and translucant material is not performing structurally. It is referencing the old roof structure, representing the memorable past of the famous fabric shop that anchored this place
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MICRO-BREWERY MOMENT SECTION
The old floor decking become the vertical division with cut through responding to different sitting area along distinct brewing status. With your beer, you go back and forth of the wall, finding yourself between the old floor, old external wall, vertical brewery system, and surrounding context
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bar counter that is formed by the rotated old external wall. Speaking to the bartender through the void initially carved for windows
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between the vertical old floor and surrounding context Brewing Process: Part of the boiling process to whirling process that is happening in whirlpool
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between the vertical old floor and the brewing system Brewing Process: Heat-Exchange to Fermenting Status
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going back and forth the intentionally low wall opening Brewing Process: From introducing ingredient to primary filtering
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OFFICE COMMUTING AREA MOMENT PERSPECTIVE SECTION
The tilted old roof structure is forming the in-between commuting area shared by two offices. The old elements act as the necessary connection across the new built. Responding to the role of ‘connectivity‘ within the transformation from object to place. An sharing area linking two occupants, embracing the old, the context, and the new function
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along the stair and through the glazing, workers can see the vibrant brewery at the other side with the refraction of weather
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view of the Parliament at the end of the Bourke street can be seen, forming the view of the context
4 The overlooking library area formed 5 Leftover timbers with climbing by the old corner of Job Warehouse, act as the facade of the upper office, implying the sharing spirit between occupants
plants are hung above the spacious area. Metigating the height and introducing a sense of green while appreciating the source of material
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3 Sitting area Frame and structured by the old roof and translucant glass. With the sunlight going through, the shadow refraction of the structure below forms the space
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texture, the shadow silhouette of the old frame is also introduced into the office below
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TECTONIC PYSICAL MODEL The in-active part of the heritage building are casted with resin externally, Internalizing how people used to remember this building. For instance, the cracks, the peeling-off paint, the graphic carved on the wall, become the protruding part of the new wall. Creating tactile impression and atmospheric texture for visitors to experience. Meanwhile, because of the transparent material, and the contrast between protruding and decreasing part of the wall, during the night, with internal light, it creates a ghostly image of the past. This transparent fantan of the memory is supported by the skeleton-liked structure externally, which extended and infused into the new built as the structure of the stair and handrails. This is a move questioning the tangible appearance of heritages.
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1:200 BUILDING PYSICAL MODEL The fragmented objects from the past are now forming the necessary connection across the building, maximising the frequency people interact with it. By displacing the parts that have been remembered by casting, they become the symbolization of the past, supporting the formation of the new place. Also, redeveloping itself in the new context. It is a move challenging the tangible integrity of a heritage and the role of connectivity within place formation. A channel which starts from the ground floor, where these old parts are originated and ends at the rooftop (gallery), takes audience through the gradient of the fragmentation, in which the old parts eventually become too fractured to be nurtured back to be a place again. It becomes the artifacts being contained in the gallery.
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BIOPHILIC COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE : NOURISHING VALLEY
MASTER PROJECT BIOPHILIA / COMMUNITY HEALTH / NURTURING / GREEN INTERVENTION / SUNLIGHT / WATER
03/2018 - 05/2018 INDIVIDUAL
This is a healthcare and community centre that sits within a micro and slightly isolated forest that supports nurturing and self-re-engagement. It also aims to implant a healthy lifestyle into the community. As so, one of the reverse briefs, aquaponic farm is introduced.
between the protruding and decreasing landscape. The building, which is partially embedded into the landscape, is protected from the disturbance of the busy Boundary Road by the protruding part acting as a buffer. Meanwhile, decreasing part is acting as a container for green, activities and potential flood.
The aquaponic farm which consumes less water, will be promoting ‘Eating Healthy.’ It is a response to existing community farm and Australia’s water limitation. It not only plays a major part of the water circulation on site but also creates an image and additional income for the community. Three main concept principles will be informing this project: Nurturing Journey, Green Intervention, Water and Light Interaction. Meanwhile, the vision of a ‘Valley’ is formed by the relationship
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The building is orientated and shaped to embrace sun and wind. One of the measures is welcoming the sunlight from the rooftop reflects it into the treatment room with the water channel supporting the aquaponic farm. In this way, dancing and vital light can be created in the treatment rooms that shall remain private. After all, this is a healthcare project that aims to cure and promote health while embracing nature.
MASTER PROJECT THE NOURISHING VALLEY
EXTERIOR & INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
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CONCEPT PRINCIPLES Three main concept principles is informing this project, which are all inspired by the on-site observation taken place at a valley along the Yarra river
N URT URIN G J OURN EY
Exploring and experiencing distinct nature relationship and health-benefiting possibilities
GREEN IN T ERVEN T ION
Green is protecting but also interposing the building at the same time
WAT ER & SUN LIGH T IN T ERAC T ION
Utilize the interaction between water and light to generate vitality for spaces
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PROGRAM RELATIONSHIP BUBBLE
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REVERSE BRIEF (2) REVERSE BRIEF (3) COMMERCIAL AQUAPONIC SPACE
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WOODEN PATHWAY DIRECT CONNECTION STAIRS / LIFT UP / DOWN HILL VISUAL CONNECTION MAIN ENTRANCE RELATED ORIGINALLY EXISTING STUCTURE
Healthcare center should be more than providing prescription and medicine. It should be trying to promote an active healthy lifestyle. In this project, the central decreasing surface (the nourishing valley), along with the main building, aim to create a positive relationship between the community and this center. It’s a community healthcare center that values both maintaining wellbeings & curing sickness.
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JOURNEY ROUTE & EXPERIENCE Along the nurturing journey, you will be welcomed by sun, water and other nature elements. There are places to express your energy, but also spots for You to seek for a peaceful mind. You can also bring some fresh organic ingredients grown here and ways of 'Healthy Eating' when you head home.
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SITE RESPONSE & DESIGN DEVELOPMENT Create Pri m a r y Buffer W i t h L a ndsca pe
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Decrease noise and overwhelmed transparency on site while remain the sense of welcoming
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Set the main building within the quiet zone and maximise green surface with compacted plans
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The building is orientated to embrace the wind and get the most from the sunlight during office hour
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Through a series of engagement and experiences that links dieting and exercising, this is a valley that aims to implant a healthy lifestyle into the community. Aquaponic Farm is introduced as the intermediate fuction linking the community & Healthcare purpose while supporting the vision
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Forest Theater Reception Waiting / Reading Area Engineering and Water Storage Consultation Room Treatment Room Vertical Aquaponic Farm Open Office
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Individual Offices Multi-Purpose Space Café Conference Room Quiet Room Kitchen and Tea Area Library Extensive Green Rooftop
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Operable Roof Window for Vantilation Responsive Shading With Recycled Fabric Elevated Floor Deck Top Hung Window with Hinged Pot Plants Extensive Green Rooftop
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Forest Theatre Reading & Waiting Area Reflecting Light Into Treatment Room Flip-up Flood Barrier Biomasonary that shine at night
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MAGGIE LIN Deglaciated Urbanism
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undergraduate final project FLOOD / EMBANKMENT DEGLACIATION / PHASE / CO-WATERED / NETWORK / GATEWAY
09/2014 - 06/2015 WITH MIKE QUO RESEARCHER & DESIGNER / ANALYSIS / 3D MODELING / IMAGE POST PRODUCTION / PHYSICAL-MODEL-MAKING / PRESENTER
As global warming continue to worsen, sea level is predicted to rise, affecting 1/10 of the global population and about 600 million people' safety. According to research, it only take a 50 cm increase in sea level to gain the force to demolish o u r c u r r e n t e m b a n k m e n t sy s t e m . Unfortunately, Taipei is a city that cannot avoid this emerging issue. In foreseeable future, they might be forced to confront the flood that used to happen only once every hundreds of years.
The new gateway Combines current transportation and landscape and makes the best value of Taipei's location. In an effort to take this transformation gradually step by step, the project learns from the Mangrove forest along the river in our site. After studying them, the way the project is going to be constructed are going to be a series of procedures linked with the rising-sea-level stages, taking factors such as time, activities and landscape-change into consideration. The project hope to develop a location, having the capacity to act as a receptacle of water under a safe condition, while embracing the concept of co-watered urban system. Water, instead of being segregated, it becomes the crucial character, which activates and stimulates our future city.
Flood can be tariffing. However, it can also be the key to the project. By twisting the controversial relationship between water and city, the volume of water allows Taipei, the capital city of Taiwan, to have the opportunity to welcome foreign economy. Embankment deglaciation and water force embracement is crucial to this project.
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BACHELOR PROJECT NEW TAIPEI GATEWAY
NEW TAIPEI GATEWAY PERSPECTIVE (EAST)
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MAGGIE LIN Deglaciated Urbanism
NEW TAIPEI GATEWAY OVERALL MASTER PLAN The water circulation in this project takes advantage of the natural landscape and the possibility of rising sea level to create a system that will elevate the living quality while facing unpredictable flood. T h e c u r re nt i s s u e o f G u a n d u area can be solved by the flexible connection of current stream and indeterminate water intrusion. The power of water can accumulate when it is blocked out of our city. By introducing it into the mainland, the explosive breaking can be decreased. Moreover, in Guandu, embankment will no longer be the only thing we can see when we search for the river.
External Connection Point Transfer Station Current Main Road Secondary Road Internal PRT Railway Underpass MRT Station MRT Track Sightseeing Railway Track Project Base Boundary
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Floating Farming Area
Urban Farming District Commercial Logistic District I Nature Resource District
Gateway District
Park Museum of Water Transportation Point
Residential District I
Administration District
Residential District II
Riverbank Entertainment District Commercial Logistic District II
Existing Network
Internal PRT Network
Landscape Partition
Development_Phase I
Development_Phase II
Development_Phase III
BACHELOR PROJECT NEW TAIPEI GATEWAY
NEW TAIPEI GATEWAY PERSPECTIVE (FACING THE ESTUARY)
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MAGGIE LIN Deglaciated Urbanism
URBAN NETWORK & WATER FLOW/ VOLUME AFFECTED
WATER UNIT & FLOW RATE
AFFECTED WATER VOLUME AFTER CONSTRUCTION & DIVERTABLE WATER VOLUME
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BACHELOR PROJECT NEW TAIPEI GATEWAY
PHYSICAL MODEL
FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: SINGLE UNIT/ OVERALL NETWORK/ GATEWAY DISTRICT
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MISCELLANEOUS WORKS
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URBAN SHAPING : ANALYSIS & MAPPING
50 - 52 06 HIGH-RISE TOWER : PODIUM DESIGN & TECHNICAL DRAWING 53 - 54 07 55
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OUTDOOR IMPLEMENTATION : MONDRIAN'S TREE
MISCELLANEOUS WORKS CITY CODING & MAPPING
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CITY ENGINE: CITY CODING/ MAPPING/INFORMATION CODE IN CITY ENGINE
###Variable### attr height = 0 attr Mesh_5mb_c = “” #Adjustable Variable attr name = “theBuildingVolume” attr increment = geometry.area*height attr caseAttribute = height attr BuildingLimit01 = 150 attr BuildingLimit02 = 100 attr BuildingLimit03 = 50 attr BuildingLimit04 = 20 attr BuildingLimit05 = 10 ###Functions### const getBuildingFunction = #If building = Commercial, assign Color ______ case Mesh_5mb_c == “Commercial” : “#67AAAD” else : “FFFFFF” #white const getBuildingHeight = #If the building height > BuildingLimit__ #assign color ______ case height >= BuildingLimit01 : “#98B1E1” #purple case height >= BuildingLimit02 : “#E8DF7F” #yellow case height >= BuildingLimit03 : “#BBE19E” #green case height >= BuildingLimit04 : “#D8BBB3” #pink case height >= BuildingLimit05 : “#67AAAD” #blue else : “FFFFFF” #white const getLandUse = #If building = “Landuse type”, assign color___ case Mesh_5mb_c == “Commercial”:“#E9EFCD”#light green case Mesh_5mb_c == “Residential”:“E3AD49”#orange case Mesh_5mb_c == “Entertainment”:“#97B285”#green case Mesh_5mb_c == “Hospital/Medical”:“#AC6E81”#red case Mesh_5mb_c == “Transport”:“#DAF8ED”#sky blue case Mesh_5mb_c == “Education”:“#669CB5”#blue else :“FFFFFF”#White ###Executable### Lot --> extrude(height) color(getBuildingFunction) color(getBuildingHeight) color(getLandUse) report (“Numbers of Building”, 1) reportCommercial (Mesh_5mb_c) report (“CommercialPurpose.Occupied#color”, “#67AAAD”) report (“CommercialPurpose.Non#color”, “#FFFFFF”) reportVolume (“theBuildingVolume”, height, increment) report (“theBuildingVolume.150#color”, “#98B1E1”) report (“theBuildingVolume.100#color”, “#E8DF7F”) report (“theBuildingVolume.50#color”, “#BBE19E”) report (“theBuildingVolume.20#color”, “#D8BBB3”) report (“theBuildingVolume.10#color”, “#67AAAD”) report (“theBuildingVolume.0#color”, “#FFFFFF”) reportLanduse (Mesh_5mb_c) report(“Commercial#color”, “#E9EFCD”) report(“Residential#color”, “#E3AD49”) report(“Entertainment#color”, “#97B285”) report(“Hospital/Medical#color”, “#AC6E81”) report(“Transport#color”, “#DAF8ED”) report(“Education#color”, “#669CB5”) report(“Not Occupied/None#color”, “#FFFFFF”) #Report# const reportBuildingHeight (height) --> case height >= BuildingLimit01 : report(“BuildingHeight.150”, 1) case height >= BuildingLimit02 : report(“BuildingHeight.100”, 1) case height >= BuildingLimit03 : report(“BuildingHeight.50”, 1) case height >= BuildingLimit04 : report(“BuildingHeight.20”, 1) case height >= BuildingLimit05 : report(“BuildingHeight.10”, 1) else : report(“BuildingHeight.0”, 1) const reportVolume(name, caseAttribute, increment) --> case caseAttribute >= BuildingLimit01 : report(name+”.”+BuildingLimit01, increment) case caseAttribute >= BuildingLimit02 : report(name+”.”+BuildingLimit02, increment) case caseAttribute >= BuildingLimit03 : report(name+”.”+BuildingLimit03, increment) case caseAttribute >= BuildingLimit04 : report(name+”.”+BuildingLimit04, increment) case caseAttribute >= BuildingLimit05 : report(name+”.”+BuildingLimit05, increment) else : report(name+”.0”, increment) const reportCommercial(Mesh_5mb_c) --> case Mesh_5mb_c == “Commercial” : report(“CommercialPurpose.Occupied”, 1) else : report(“CommercialPurpose.Non”, 1) const reportLanduse(Mesh_5mb_c) --> case Mesh_5mb_c == “Commercial” :report(“Commercial”, 1) case Mesh_5mb_c == “Residential” :report(“Residential”, 1) case Mesh_5mb_c == “Parkland” :report(“Parkland”, 1) case Mesh_5mb_c == “Hospital/Medical” :report(“Hospital/Medical”, 1) case Mesh_5mb_c == “Transport” :report(“Transport”, 1) case Mesh_5mb_c == “Education” :report(“Education”, 1) else : report(“Not Occupied/None”, 1)
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MAGGIE LIN URBAN SHAPING
Q-GIS: INFORMATION MAPPING & ANALYSIS
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TOP> LANDUSE OF MELBOURNE
The intention of this map is to utilise the urban information collected from AURIN then extract the selected info and create a map that illustrates Melbourne's land-use. Q-GIS Mapping Setting: (1) Computational Calculating 'Person / Dwelling' in Decimal Number with Precision Level 10 (2) Categorised the Land-use in Melbourne with Color
BOTTOM> MELBOURNE BUS STOPS HEATMAP
The intention of this map is to analyse the efficiency of current bus stop in Melbourne. To achieve it, a heatmap with an 800m radius (Maximum acceptable Walking Distance) is necessary. The heatmap is then overlayed with greyscale street map to link it back to the real context.
MISCELLANEOUS WORKS ANALYSIS & MAPPING
SPACE SYNTAX: URBAN NETWORK ANALYSIS & ADJUSTMENT
or �on Choice Analysis for OriginalTwo map Coopera�ng Villages for The Connec�on Choice Analysis for Original map nnec�vity with radius 9000m Disabled Residents weighted by connec�vity with radius 9000m
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0 - 2000000
on 6000000 ort 119414210 uch of ose
In my vision, there are mul�ple routes of service transporta�on running between two 2000000 villages. To- 6000000 encourage self-care and support their daily life, these routes will be passing by various loca�on such 6000000 - 119414210 as supermarket, grocery stores, and etc. As so, the choice of connec�vity become essen�al. Also, it will be crucial to see those routes paved into these two villages.
Parameter : 1) Include two villages into 9000m radius 2) Increase the road choices for service transportation running between them
wo Coopera�ng Villages forTwo Coopera�ng Villages for Disabled Residents Disabled Residents
e goal is to achieve two concentrated areas suppor�ng disabled Parameter: idences living there. According to research, the movability of The goal is to achieve two concentrated areas suppor�ng disabled m is approximately 80% of the average condi�on. As so, theresidences living there. According to research, the movability of 1) Include two villages into 9000m radius tance used to determine in this calcula�on will be 640m, which is them is approximately 80% of the average condi�on. As so, the 2) Increase the road choices for service transporta�on result of 80% of 800m. In addi�on, it's proven that, on average, distance used to determine in this calcula�on will be 640m, which is running between them y have a higher frequency of a�ending medical facili�es. the result of 80% of 800m. In addi�on, it's proven that, on average, they have a higher frequency of a�ending medical facili�es. erefore, it is also taken into considera�on for site selec�on. Therefore, it is also taken into considera�on for site selec�on.
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Parameter:
Close to exsis�ng hospital Two integrated and concentrated area of 640m Has lots in the area that show concentra�on for uture community centre development
ginal map
1) Close to exsis�ng hospital 2) Two integrated and concentrated area of 640m 3) Has lots in the area that show concentra�on for future community centre development
The Connec�on Choice Analysis for New map weighted by connec�vity with radius 9000m (NEW) 0 - 2000000 2000000 - 6000000 6000000 - 134545200
ORIGINAL
orhe Integra�on Analysis for NewTwo map Coopera�ng Villages for The Integra�on Analysis for New map weighted by segment length with radius 640m (NEW) Disabled Residents weighted by segment length with radius 640m (NEW)
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0 - 30
30 - 60 60 - 113
0 - 30
The goal is to achieve two concentrated areas suppor�ng disabled 30According - 60 residences living there. to research, the movability of them is approximately60 80% of the average condi�on. As so, the - 113 distance used to determine in this calcula�on will be 640m, which is the result of 80% of 800m. In addi�on, it's proven that, on average, they have a higher frequency of a�ending medical facili�es. Therefore, it is also taken into considera�on for site selec�on.
AFTER Parameter : 1) Close to exsistng hospitals (Red Dots) 2) Segment length with radius 640m 3) Two area that show concentration & Integration
Parameter: 1) Close to exsis�ng hospital 2) Two integrated and concentrated area of 640m 3) Has lots in the area that show concentra�on for future community centre development
The Integra�on Analysis for New map weighted by segment length with radius 640m (NEW) 0 - 30 30 - 60 60 - 113
ORIGINAL
AFTER
TOP> CONNECTION CHOICE ANALYSIS
The goal is to achieve two concentrated areas supporing disabled residences living there. According to research, the movability of them is approximately 80% of the average condition. As so, the distance used to determine in this calculation will be 640m, which is the result of 80% of 800m. In addition, the analysis also takes into consideration that they have a higher frequency of attending medical facilities
BOTTOM> INTEGRATION ANALYSIS
In project's vision, there are multiple routes of service transportation running between two villages. To encourage self-care and support their daily life, these routes will be passing by various location such as markets, grocery stores, and etc. It is also crutial that these routes paved into these two villages.
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MAGGIE LIN HIGH-RISE TOWER PODIUM
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HIGH-RISE TOWER: PODIUM DESIGN & TECHNICAL DRAWING 2
A2.2 Double layer roof glazing with translucent heat reflective glass
1
Aluminium railing finish
A2.1
Silicone sealant with backer rod
1
Glass connecting spider fitting Glass railing Square gutter
90 Degree glass joint
Steel I-beam with hole opening Glass Fin L-shaped fitting (Pilkington Co. product SG 902)
1
Protruding steel plate welded to I-beam Structure
A1.1
Aluminium Framing
1
Aluminium glass channel
4450
775
775
Cable connecting glass fins to steel columns for stability
A 6000 1500
Fin connecting splint & bolts
4 panel sliding glass door
820
820
GENERAL ARRANGEMENT PODIUM SECTION A 1:40 @ A1
6000
1500
Round steel column (radius: 300mm)
1500
Exterior Glazing (Double layer of 20mm Low-E glass) 40mm Laminated glass fin
1500
Round steel column (R=300mm)
Aluminium glass channel
1500
B
I-Beam line
Sidewalk Drainage
Permeable Pavement Bedding Layer
Heather grey slate floor covering (300 X 300 X 12mm)
A
40mm laminated glass fin
3
Cable connecting glass fins to steel columns for stabilisation
A2.3
Exterior glazing (double layer of 20mm Low-E glass)
Choker Layer
2
A1.2 Reservoir Layer
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A1
GENERAL ARRANGEMENT GROUND FLOOR (NORTH) 1:100 @ A1
TOWER PODIUM: GENERAL ARRANGEMENT & GROUND FLOOR PLAN (NORTH SECTION)
MISCELLANEOUS WORKS DESIGN & TECHNICAL DRAWING
Round aluminium railing finish 20mm Laminated glass railing Glass set in aluminium bottom channel of 70mm (with silicone sealant)
Modular tile tech pavers supported by versijacks
Channel for water overflowing from tower terrace
Versijacks (adjustable paving support)
Square gutter shared by tower terrace & podium glass rooftop
Sedumdrain 25 water reservoir & drainage layer with gravel infill PL300 protection layer
Double layer roof glazing with translucent heat-reflective glass
Waterproofing layer Insulation Vapour control layer
Steel I-beam with hole openings (R=125mm) Steel plate & high strength bolts
A2.1
DETAIL SECTION LOBBY TO TOWER TERRACE 1:30 @ A2 90 Degree glass joint
Glass connecting spider fitting
150 150
Silicone sealant with backer rod 450
Double layer roof glazing with translucent heat-reflective glass
450
1
Structural concrete deck
150
Glass Fin L-shaped fitting (The Pilkington Co. product SG 902)
450
Steel I-beam with hole openings (R=125mm)
Steel plate & high strength bolts
Round steel column (R=300mm)
40mm laminated glass fin
Protruding steel plate welded to I-beam structure
Exterior glazing (double layer of 20mm Low-E glass
2
A2.2
DETAIL SECTION PODIUM ROOFTOP CORNER 1:30 @ A2
Exterior glazing (Double layer of 20mm Low-E glass)
40mm laminated glass fin
Aluminium glass channel
Round steel column (R=300mm)
PPC coated insulation panel set below curtain wall to prevent thermal bridging
Heather grey slate floor covering (300X300X12mm)
Drainage situated around the building
45mm lime mortar (sand:hydraulic lime premixed=2.5:1)
Permeable paving Bedding layer Choker layer
55mm glaster screed 300mm structural concrete deck
Reservoir layer
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A2.3
DETAIL SECTION - LOBBY FACADE TO GROUND FLOOR 1:30 @ A2
Continuous basement wall
Concrete Beam
Sealant applied to increase water tightness around concrete
900mm square concrete column in basement
Glass wool insulation
A2
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MAGGIE LIN OUTDOOR IMPLEMENTATION
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OUTDOOR IMPLEMENTATION WITH DRIFTWOODS: MONDRIAN'S TREE DESIGNER / DRIFTWOOD FETCHER / BUILDER This is a project for an exhibition beside the Hsincheng River held by the government of Yilan County. There are two main requirements: Utilising the local driftwood as the main material and connecting the river with the project. Mondrian's tree is a concept playing with the contrast between the organic shape (Driftwood) and the artificial line. It is a project that faced lots of the construction challenge since none of the driftwood is identical. Different wood provided us distinct beauty along with problems that need to be deal with. Eventually, we were able to take visitors close to the river but at a certain height. Reminding people that no matter how clever we are, there is always a line where we should not challenge.
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MAGGIE LIN contact 0452-580-389
maggielin 2025 @gmail.com 2501/483 swanston st, melbourne