Architecture
Portfolio
Jiayi Ma University of Melbourne 2013 - 2018
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EDUCATION/WORK EXPERIENCE
SKILLS Softwares:
2018 - 2019
2016 - 2018
2015
Woods Bagot Architectural Design Consultants (Beijing)
Rhino
Graduate Architect
Grasshopper
University of Melbourne
V-ray
Shandong Jianzhu University Architecture and Urban Planning Institute
Illustrator
Master of Architecture
Architectural Intern
Jiayi Ma As a graduate architect from the University of Melbourne, I am always interested in the relationship between architecture and human being. I believe people’s emotion can be highly effected by the architectural language that surround them. I seek to discover the intimacy between human and architecture through the spatial atmosphere and architectural detailing.
2013 - 2015
University of Melbourne Bachelor of Environments, Major in Architecture
2011 - 2012
Ivanhoe Grammar School
2010
Jinan Foreign Language School Jinan, Shandong, China
Photoshop Indesign Autocad Revit
Hands-on: Model-Making Photography Hand-drawing
The following is the collection of designs that reflect my passion to architecture.
LANGUAGE
Thank you and enjoy.
English
(Full professional proficiency)
jiayima0810@gmail.com
Chinese
(Native or bilingual proficiency)
+61423560526 (AUS) +8615508630810 (CHN)
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MELBOURNE IBA | The Memory Palace
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PICK.A.PART | Melbourne City Baths
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HOME + | Architect’s home: Frame
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DSIG’S BUILDING | Living Hub
University Thesis’s Design / Individual Work (2018) Location: Coburg, Moreland, Melbourne
Master Design Studio / Individual Work (2017) Location: 420 Swanston Street, Melbourne
Master Design Studio / Individual Work (2017) Location: 412 Graham Street, Melbourne
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TAIKANG HOSPITAL
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SHIMAO SHOPPING MALL
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OTHER WORKS
Collaborative Working Achievement Location: Nanjing, China
Collaborative Working Achievement Location: Nanjing, China
1. Models from Bachelor and Master study 2. Drawings from Bachelor and Master study
Bachelor Design Studio / Individual Work (2015) Location: 391 Spencer Street, Melbourne
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MELBOURNE IBA | The Memory Palace University Thesis Studio Individual Design Studio Tutor: Tom Alves Master study 2nd year project (2018) Location: 82 Russell Street, Coburg, Melbourne Program: Residential (Apartment Housing) 6
This project is for the housing expo that is going to take place in the City of Moreland as the centerpiece of “Melbourne IBA�, which aims to propose and develop a future built urban community that contribute to both the local district and Melbourne. This thesis explores a housing design that strengthen the connection between people and the place they live by presenting the story of Moreland into a new urban neighborhood. The idea is to look into the past and present and represent the story of Moreland in this architecture to not only the local residents, but also people around Melbourne and potentially around the world.
Sydney Road has an important role both in the development of landscape and people’s social life in the City of Moreland. The diversity of programs, the density of individual block and the mix of different ethnic groups give the street the sense of co-presence. Therefore, this design uses Sydney Road as reference both in term of the building footprint and atmosphere.
Small Unit 01
Small Unit 02
Gym
Medium Unit 01
Medium Unit 02
Green House
Large Unit 01
Large Unit 02
Movie Theater
As I believe that people’s memory and attachment with a place can be strengthen by the visual connection of something that links back to what they see everyday in this suburb. An inventory of components are collected from the surrounding architectural components. Together with he volumetric study of different programs and apartment units, those new forms of both apartment units and public programs are generated through transformation and hybridization of different components. 7 Sydney Road Rhythm Study
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Ground Floor Circulation
Height Adjustment
Ground Floor Subdivision
Public Programs
Circulation System
Apartment Units
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The process started with allowing ground floor circulation through building volume and adjust-
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ing building height to have more sun penetration into the community. Then the ground floor programs are subdivided according to the projected grid from Sydney Road. As a result, the apartment lobby locate at four corner of the building, a major retail area is located near Russell St as an interface with the public, a food court is located on the other side to also facilitate the football oval. Then after the apartment circulation is arranged, gym, function room and movie theater are placed on first floor as the public programs, a green house is also placed at the top
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level. Then six basic apartment volumes are designed with different sizes to fit people’s individual 2
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Ground Floor Plan
1. Cafe 2. Apartment Lobby 3. Laundry 4. Pharmacy 5. Pet Store 6. Barber Shop 7. Designer Market 8. Grocery 9. Vegetable and Fruit 10. Food Court 11. Tea House
needs. Finally, those volumes are arranged from second floor to the top level according to the circulation and the structural system.
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Sectional Perspective AA
Apartment Balcony
Central Market
Complex Entrance
Aerial Perspective 10
Russell Street Elevation 11
PICK.A.PART | Melbourne City Baths
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University Design Studio Individual Design Studio Tutor: Laura Martires Master study 2nd year project (2018) Location: 420 Swanston Street, Melbourne Program: Civic Building
City Baths was built in the 1860s and has a great architectural and historical significance to Melbourne. The purpose of this renovation, to me, is to create a treasure box of collectibles hidden in-between the skyscrapers of Melbourne CBD. The architecture is collaged by the mutation of a single element into a civic playground that creates specific spatial atmosphere relating to its function. The design tries to keep the City Bath’s existing distinctive Edwardian Baroque style and some identical architectural feature from the surrounding site to better adapt to the local environment.
Melbourne Featured Components
01. Signage
07. Signage
13. Staircase
02. Signage
08. Landscape
14. Facade
03. Signage
09. Staircase
15. Staircase
04. Column
10. Door
16. Canopy
Featured Component Mutation
05. Window
11. Window
17. Facade
06. Fence
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Entrance
Double
Lobby/Cafe
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Office
Triple
Gym
12. Door
18. Dome
19. Landscape
20. Facade
21. Facade
22. Canopy
23. Entrance
24. Canopy
Quadruple
Indoor Pool
25. Staircase
26. Staircase
27. Staircase
28. Landscape
29. Window
30. Balcony
Quintuple
Activity Pool
The design focus on the mutation of the single window element, which both captures Ornamental: 05, 06, 08, 10, 14, 17, 19, 21, 28 Structural: 01-04, 07, 09, 10, 13, 16, 23, 29 Threshold: 12, 15, 18, 20, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 30
the feature of site and has the possibility to create variation. It is abstracted as a simple arched form and transformed into various shapes based on the increasing quantity of the starting form. Then those forms are manipulated by scaling, stretching and rotating to accommodate different programs and spatial qualities.
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Aerial Perspective
Outdoor Pool
Hot Bath Area
The indoor pool is located on the ground floor and connected through a wet change room to the lobby. The light and shadow will be captured to the existing city baths façade through the frame, which connects the past and the present, it also has a small Café besides to assist with the swimming activity. An outdoor pool is at the back of the site considering the privacy of users, which also shows the idea of having more connection between the inside and outside. The white tiles will reflects the color of brick façade and brings more vitality to this outdoor area. The hot water pool is on the upper level assist with sauna rooms besides, what the users will experience here is a sense of embracing and enclosure.
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West-East Section
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HOME + | Architect’s Home: Frame University Design Studio Individual Design Studio Tutor: Nancy Ji + Mitch Eaton Master study 1st year project (2017) Location: 412 Graham Street, Port Melbourne Program: Residential (House) 16
This project is to design a house on a restraint site based on the individual brief from different client. Each student has the opportunity to communicate with the client and gain a better understanding of the specific requirements. As for me, the brief is to design a house for both an architect and me as his friend. The concept is to design a house that capture series of moments or experiences according to the change of season and time. Instead of thinking house as a shelter to stay, the idea is to let resident feel and experience the beauty of some certain time and moment in life which should be noticed and treasured.
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1. Garden 2. Reading Area 3. Office 4. Bathroom 5. Living Room 6. Dinning Area 7. Kitchen 8. Bedroom 9. En-suite 10. Balcony
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The design of the house can be understood in a time-line point of view. You will start your day from the morning sunlight in your bedroom, where the soft and warm light will be captured to the timber door and copper door knob. When you have breakfast on the first floor, you will have a really comfortable position where your elbow can rest right on the window sill, and also a nice view towards the outside trees under the nice warm sunlight. During the day, there will be some time when you get tired and want a space to relax. There will be a small reading area in your office where you and your colleagues can have a recreational time and a cup of coffee. After work or during the weekend, you can always use the living room and backyard garden to relax yourself 7:00 am - Morning Sunlight in Bedroom
8:00 am - Breakfast in Dinning Room
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or catch up with your friends.
2:00 pm - Reading Time in Architecture Office
5:00 pm - Relaxation in Living Room
Spring - Vitality Office - Relaxation Summer - Celebration
Autumn - Transient
Sectional Perspective AA
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Winter - A Sense of Embracing and Enclosure 20
Summer - The Sound and Smell of Rain 21
DSIG’S BUILDING | Living Hub University Bachelor Studio Studio Tutor: Sarah Song Individual Design Bachelor study 3rd year project (2015) Location: 391 Spencer Street, Melbourne Program: Commercial (Mixed Use)
Studio Fire is a subject that practice both designers’s thinking method and dexterity with digital tools like PS, Rhino, Vray. Given a future urban background of year 2045, we are required to integrate our own ideas with related historical, theoretical, structural and environmental considerations. Based on the brief my concept is to design a multi-functional building which evokes more interactions, so the building will be able to use all of its own programs to attract more people to stay here and interact with each other. As the technology is developing day by day, people prefer to contact each other through networking and social media. Therefore, the idea is to increase the face to face communication between people by creating more interactions. Throughout this mixed-use building, the internal interaction is achieved by the centural atrium and the external interaction is showed by the intersection of different levels, as well as the exposure to the pedestrians by the glass facade. Then, the interaction between people and nature will be achieved by combining natural elements into the building, such as daylight, greenery and water. 22
The site is located at West Melbourne, the intersection of Batman street and Spencer street. Spencer street is wider and busier while Batman street is relatively quiet and narrow. There are brick-structure buildings exist both on the west and south of the site. At the west edge, there is a 3m wide laneway that allows for temporary parking and loading activities.
Public vs Private Programs
Reorganize Volumes
Frame the View
Central Atrium
Control Daylight
Incorporate Vertical Shading
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Restaurant
Gallery
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Yoga Studio
9th Floor: Gallery
Structural Diagram
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Office
5th Floor: Motel Suites Reception
Lounge
4th Floor: Archi Firm SPENCER STREET
3rd Floor: Yoga Studio
2nd Floor: Seminars
Bins
Baggage
1st Floor: Restaurant
Carpark Entrance Bike A
Ground Floor Plan
Ground Floor: Lobby
Sectional Perspective AA
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TAIKANG HOSPITAL| Working Achievement Competition Design Phase Collaborative Group Work (4 people) Participating in concept design, 3D modeling, master plan, diagrams and layout Supervisor: Woods Bagot Architects Beijing Time: 01/2019-02/2019 Location: Nanjing, China Program: Medical Facility 26
Taikang international hospital is a medical facility which located in the east part of Nanjing and surrounded by the mountains. The design concept is to create a comfortable and ecological new medical environment and build a garden of rehabilitation and hope by making full use of site conditions and giving priority to patient experience. Unlike the conventional Chinese hospital environment, the design took inspiration from traditional Nanjing village layout and integrated the natural level differences of the site. Together with a water and landscape axis as the connection to the context, this hospital design creates its own iconic identity and contributes to both the participant and the environment.
1. Split into 3 primary functions
2. Pedestrian street as the major axis and connectivity
3. Create communities and introduce courtyard
4. Fitting into the context
5. Connectivity within the site
6. The mountain jewel
Master Plan
Green Wall
OP Vehicle IP Vehicle Staff Vehicle
Vehicular Circulation
Transfer OP Pedestrian IP Pedeatrian Staff Pedestrian
Pedestrian Circulation
Administration In Patient Treatment Exam and Diagnose
Program Analysis
Roof Garden
Rain Water Cistern
Building Sustainability
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Central Courtyard
Main Entrance
Out Patient Lobby
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Corridor View
Central Courtyard
SHIMAO SHOPPING MALL| Working Achievement Design Development Phase Collaborative Group Work (5 people) Participating in 3D modeling, CAD drafting(elevations and enlarged sections) and layout Supervisor: Woods Bagot Architects Beijing Time: 11/2019-01/2019 Location: Nanjing, China Program: Commercial Retail Building
Shimao Shopping Mall is a high-rise commercial complex of retail, hotel, office and apartment which located in the center of Nanjing. As one of the cooperation party, Woods Bagot team designed and developed the shopping mall podium which is more public and regarding as a new iconic landmark of the city. The various programs consist of two sunken plaza, intvernal and external shopping area, restaurants and food-court street, theaters and performance stage. 29
West Facade Elevation 图纸版权属设计单位所有 伍兹贝格 备注
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图例 金属板
浅灰色 深灰色 拉丝 不锈钢扣盖 浅香 浅香 浅香 亮银色铝 深 亮银色 浅 铜色铝板 阳极氧 玻璃
双 玻璃肋 夹胶玻璃 彩釉玻璃 透明玻璃 半透明玻璃 双层高 夹胶
涂料
银色涂料 深灰色涂 浅灰色涂 白色涂料 香槟色涂 石材
浅黄色石材 木材 防腐木 陶板 蓝色陶板
浅灰色 深灰色 浅香槟色 中香槟色 深香槟色 亮银色 铜色 白色
North Facade Elevation
Enlarged Exterior Wall Types 修订
描述
客户
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Main Shopping Mall Entrance
Aerial view of Shopping Mall
Lantern Street View
Shopping Mall Atrium
Main Sunken Plaza
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OTHER WORKS | Installation University Design Studio Studio Tutor: Canhui Chen Group Design (with Yang and Liu) Bachelor study 2nd year project (2015) 32
This studio focuses on the ideas of computational architecture, parametric design and digital fabrication through tools such as Grasshopper and its plug-ins. The project works as a sensory installation to be hang on trees, mimicking the confetti of leaves scattering down, frozen within time. Its a device that enhances the senses of hearing, seeing, smelling and touching of the audience.
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The form was generated through various iterations in grasshopper from both aesthetic and construction point of view. The density and the pattern of the surface also allow more flexible design in the future. The final design combined mine and Liu’s work together as we started to work as a group. We chose Yingli’s form because it is quite dynamic and has the possibility to be used on the trees. Then we used the pattern I got previously and continued to make it more interesting. In order to let it hanging on the trees, we did several measurement and did a lot of experiments using the parametric tool.
Form + Pattern
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“ The earth has music for those who listen � George Santayana
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Growing
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Hearing
Touching
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OTHER WORKS | Lantern Design University Design Elective Studio Tutor: Paul Loh Individual Design Bachelor study 1st year model (2013)
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This design elective aims to create a lantern by using Rhino and paneling tool as software and getting start with the digital fabrication. My design exploration started with an investigation of the natural process of a leaf pattern, then I used “ 2d Surface
3d Edge Structure
Final Model
Spiral“ and “Growing“ as my design concept.
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OTHER WORKS | Construction Design University Construction Studio Individual Drawing / Group Model Bachelor study 3rd year project(2015) Location: 41 The Ridgeway, Ivanhoe, 3079 38
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OTHER WORKS | Applied Construction University Construction Studio Individual Drawing / Group Model Master study 1st year project(2016) Location: 308 Exhibition Street, Melbourne 40
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