Architecture portfolio - Selected works from BA Architectre + work experience

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SHEFIELD NG Application for MArch 2021 Works from BA Architecture + others


shefield ng

ngshefield@gmail.com (852) 62225753

Statement 2016 - 2018

education

profile

Bachelor of Arts, Architecture (Hons) - First Class Honours

Previous experience in tender drawings and document preparation, supplier liaison, consultant coordination, and enthusiastic towards design.

University of Kent, United Kingdom Course Includes : Forms and Structure (A), Architecture and Landscape (A), Twentieth Century Architecture (A), Urban Intervention (A) Architectural Design (A) 2013 - 2015

Higher Diploma, Architectural Studies HKUSPACE Community College, Hong Kong Course includes: Building Structures (A-), Visual Studies (A-), Architectural Design (B-), Aspects of Professional Practice (B-), Environmental Controls (B)

The importance of weaving a building with its contextual language and responding to the rhythm of patterned human activity is a trait I value, as design changes and evolves with us. I have aims to explore designs in sync with technological progression and schemes that are adaptable to our future needs, striving to further discover the potentiality of impactful positive spaces.

work experience

No matter where are located, we can draw inspiration from different theories and forms of architecture and utilise it in the future. It’s connection to our past I find that is at the core of designing for future urbanism and globalization.

2019-Present

Architectural Assistant 10Design, specialised in architecture, urban planning, and with a diverse range of projects in residential, hospitality, retail and commercial.

• Assisted with producing amentities and facade design options for multiple mixed-use commercial plots- utilizing Rhino, enscape- along with presentations for the client. • Primary person to communicate and coordinate drawings with curtain wall consultants, suppliers and Local Design Architects (LDI) regarding drawings for 3 residential towers simultaneously. 2015- 2016

• Team of 2, developed spatial organisation of design; strictly conforming to local regulations and practice, environmental impact, client resource, and budget. • Reconciled design amendments to maximize circulation efficiency, durability and sustainability, while responding to user’s aspiration. Project 2: Sourced reusable building materials, to create upcycling design solutions for a Technology Incubator. • Produced detail drawings and modelled design ; adopting design principles in energy technologies such as intelligent lighting and smart phone-friendly application.

recognition and activities Humanities Rotary Prize University of Kent, United Kingdom • Awarded to 2 consistent performers amongst 104 students within the Architecture department, Humanities discipline. 2015

Second Runner-up Award Social Innovation Design Competition, World Green Organisation (Published and Exhibited) • Team of 3, developed design solutions for HK elderly suffering from dementia. • The proposal aimed to provide minimalist and efficient design in spatially limited homes, through the use of smart living - by utilizing NFC and intelligent lighting systems, detailed-oriented thinking and diagnosing issues.

2018-present

Outreach Co-ordinator

software 4 years application experience in : • Photoshop • AutoCAD • SketchUp • Microsoft Office • InDesign 1 + year application experience in : • Rhino 3D • Illustrator • Enscape • V-ray for SketchUp • Revit

language skills • English

Fluent

• Cantonese

Fluent

•Mandarin

Conversational

Alien United, HK

• Strengthen participants’ personal development and knowledge of urban patterns by conducting cultural and eco-tours. • Coordinate and communicate ideas to groups of 30+ participants, ranging from children to adults. 2017-2018

https://issuu.com/ngshefield/docs/shefieldng_porfolio

Architectural Assistant MUSA, specialised in interior, architecture and research Hong Kong Project 1: Developed display solutions for a global leader in Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS); aimed to exhibit factory operations for clients, investors, and VIP guests.

2018

portfolio

Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Mentorship Scheme • Mentee to Bond Bryan Architects Ltd.

interests • Hiking, soap making and beginner

subtitle translator.


A Passageway

to the Past

Tutor - Professor Don Gray Site analysis - Group work Project proposal - Individual work Typology- Mixed-Use, Enterprise Center Year two - Semester two Site location - Chatham Dockyard, UK

Utlises architecture as a gateway, creating dialogue across disciplines. Drawing inspiration from the regeneration theme it is organised as a living network.


Si t e

Enterprise center (new addition)

Semi-permanant user of different sectors *University students *Residents of the Dockyard *Employees of the Dockyard

Sparse site Circulation of user groups are separate Relatvely empty unless there is a festival/event Unchanged

Change

Integrated gatway (Alternate situation) *Workspace *Lecture halls *Public space

Lacking on

cohesive identity

maintaining

local diversity,

identity and vitality More community involvement and action

Passageway to the Past - Mixed-Use, Enterprise Center

Aim to acheive: Connection to water Integration with large scale structures Open gathering spaces Evoke the spirit of community and connection of different parts of dockyard


Passageway to the Past - Response + design

Layout Circulation and workspaces

Organisational

Architectural

Techniques - creating a network

Elements and form

Passageway to the Past - Mixed-Use, Enterprise Center


Open Collab space Officle

Workstations

Organisational Techniques - workspaces

Communication, sharing

Neighbourhood Configuration

Visual collab space

Baristas

Passageway to the Past - Mixed-Use, Enterprise Center


Adapt & Extend - Combination of nursery and carehome

Adapt&

Extend Tutor - Chole Street-Tabatt Project proposal - Individual work Typology - Nursery & Carehome Year two - Semester one Site location - Chatham Dockyard, UK Course name - Collective Dwelling

Located in a world heritage site. Adaptive reuse of a timber seasoning shed from 1880. Using a a conservative unitzied adaptiation method and applying insertions and weaving to create a modern, carefree & jovial environment for children and seniors .

Adapt & Extend - Combination of nursery and carehome


Problem Tension between residents and students/visitors of Dockyard Disturbance to residents Timber seasoning shed not designed to be adaptable or habitable Unchanged Applying change

Story Telling Corner

Current situation Historical building - In preparation of world heritage site Once a part of the ship manufacturing process Inhabitable building into habitable/safe place for children

Conservative adaptation

(Alternate situation) *Housing children and elderly *Attractive alternative to new build. Sustainibility and circular economy *Applying weaving, insertions,parasitic adaptive resuse concepts

Focus on building new relationships: *Relationship between existing (charred timber, brick) and new materials (Glass, brick tiling, veneer) *Connecting existing and new structure (timber structure + prefabricated structure + insulation) *Exploring oppourtunities in the grided timber structure.

Archi concept Restructuring the grid form from the inside out

Adapt & Extend - Combination of nursery and carehome

Climbing Net

Shared Workstations

Shared Cooking

Forming a community Creating connection by allowing the family members (seniors or children) of residents to inhibit the new building. Creating new spaces for locals.


Existing with insertions Nursery

Materiality & Spaces

New build with shifting forms Carehome

Adapt & Extend - Combination of nursery and carehome

Planning Shared spaces

Usage and integration of existing structure


Co-dependent Housing - Modular residential community

Co-dependent

Housing Tutor - Ashvin de Vos Project proposal - Individual work Typology - Residential, Community Year one - Semester two Site location - Faversham, UK Course name - Collective Dwelling

Aimed for an interconnected and concious neighbourhood by applying a modular system. Blocks placed rhythmiclly, fitted together in a tetris-like manner.

Co-dependent Housing - Modular residential community


Tetris formation - section focused (Alternate situation) Inspired by Raum plan discreet rooms and dynamic sections Standardized units but expressed in a dynamic way Form is responsive to the environment

Disturbance or Connection? Creating physical connection of buildings, yet it could create a disturbance to neighbours due to different sounds, habits of inhibitants. Create community spaces for dialogue.

“I do not design floor plans, facades, sections. I design spaces. For me, there is no ground floor, first floor etc…. For me, there are only contiguous, continual spaces, rooms, anterooms, terraces etc. Stories merge and spaces relate to each other. “ - Adolf Loos on space desgn

Co-dependent Housing - Modular residential community


Architectural Elements * Semi-archways along allyways * Raised homes emulate fishing villages and prevent flooding *Visual connection between inhibitant of all levels *Elements from the Ruam plan. Creating level differences to divide rooms, spaces are not divided by doors and are continuous.

Form and Elements of passive house



Cookery

Cookery School - Mixed-use

School Tutor - Ashvin de Vos Project proposal - Individual work Typology - Institution, restuarant, farm Year one - Semester one Site location - Betteshanger Park, UK Course name - Architecture & landscape

Site-integrated, greenclad cookery school embeded into contours of the slope. Exploring the oppourtunities of building a physical connection between the scheme and the revitalized colliery site.

Cookery School - Mixed-use


Farm to table

Cookery School - Mixed-use

*University students *Residents of the Dockyard *Employees of the Dockyard

Problems: Barren, isolated, colliery Damaged site - remaining shale from the colliery Sloped site

Current situation A park, a distance from towns Provides : biking track, fossil hunting groups, geocatching, orienteering mixture of shale and recycled green waster to create rich topsoil

Reference

-Without a trace of the colliery once located onsite

A retrospective look (Alternate situation) *Refelct history and provide vauled food products *Genius Loci - Originating from ROman mythology emulating the ‘spirit of the place’ which is a hybrind of colliery and greenery (farming).

Architectural form Architecture inserted into the site Digging into the slope to find a connection to it’s past

Archi concept Transitioning throughout spaces of the building

Strengthing image

Cookery School - Mixed-use

-Architectural elements Reconising the relationship between social economic situation

Form Finding


Cookery School - Mixed-use

Detail Connection to ground, connection to roof

Architectural Elements * Semi-archways along allyways * Raised homes emulate fishing villages and prevent flooding *Visual connection between inhibitant of all levels *Elements from the Ruam plan. Creating level differences to divide rooms, spaces are not divided by doors and are continuous.

Cookery School - Mixed-use

Sketches of experience

Form and Elements of passive house


Professional experience

Professional experience


Professional experience

Professional experience


Professional experience

Professional experience


24Hr Compeition

24 Hr Competition


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