SHEFIELD NG ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO WORKS FROM BA ARCHITECTURE + OTHERS
STATEMENT The importance of weaving a building with its contextual language and responding to the rhythm of patterned human activity is a trait I value. To me, 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.
PROJECT NO.
CONTENTS
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MASTERPLAN
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PASSAGEWAY TO THE PAST
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A SHIFTING INTERVENTION
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COLLECTIVE DWELLING
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TRAM MUSEUM
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HOUSING DESIGN FOR DEMENTIA PATIENTS
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PLIGRISM
- Revitalization of Chatham Historic Dockyard - 2018
- Shaping new stories at still waters - Mixed Use, 2018
- Adaption and Extension of Timber Huts - Care Home, Nursery and Community Centre, 2017 - 2018
- Stacked Dwellings by the Creek - Residential, 2017
- Celebrate the contrast between consistent linearity of tramways and inconsistency of city movements - Museum, 2015
- Public housing, excerpt from WGO Inventor Competition
- H20, Ideas Forward 24 hour competition entry
Existing Change of circulation
Frontages
Change of land-use Existing
Riverside Social Space
New
Expansion and addition to t diverse functions of existing buildings. Small one storey buildings separa the public square into two while retaining the view for both commissioner’s house and the admiral’s offic
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MASTERPLAN Uniting different parts of the dockyard at one point
REINVENT - REDISCOVER - REINVIGORATE Re-imagining Chatham Dockyard to enhance & Invigorate the area.
Central Node
Student Hub
Social hub area extruded building to invite people to enter, and separates the open square into two parts, the turn into the dockyard provides a interesting spacial shift
Central pond, is meant to reflect the previous mast pond
Central node, merging of functions, and gives a contrast in scale. Buildings in the centre relatively smaller. Leisure bridge will be beside a bell tower, it alerts visitors of time and directs people towards this area, like the chimneys of the sawmill
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PASSAGEWAY TO THE PAST
Shaping new stories at still waters Chatham Dockyard has constantly been changing. Many parts of paths, buildings and usage of the Dockyard in particular has been demolished, extended and rebuilt to cope with the change of use. Perhaps a new proposal can seek to rediscover old paths and artefacts and reinterpret them. This project attempts to embrace the rich surroundings of Chatham Historical Dockyard, and to ignite a conversation between the building and the context. Located between Medway River and the mast pond, it connects both water bodies and acts as a threshold to site. Organisation and movement throughout the building is driven by the masses of water.
PLAN A long corridor connecting river Medway and the north mast pond. The corridor is intercepted by many activities and facilities, such as the event space, workspaces, cafe, lobby and road. The lobby is visually connected to the river, dry docks, mast pond and green area. This is all in hopes to introduce and lead users of the building to further explore the dockyard.
SPATIAL ORGANISATION Create strong spatial and visual interconnections between workspaces by creating shared spaces at intersecting points of workspace.
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PROGRESSION
Development from several forms (elongated and centralized blocks) to a linear building with many integrated activities.
Plan development & model development
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INTERIOR PERSPECTIVES Internal spaces vary greatly. From rentable cubic 4m x 4m studios, shared work spaces and event space all intersecting an open atrium space. The environment is meant to encourage creativity, connection, and collaboration for all.
Pv panels
AC/DC inverter fuse box
Photovoltaics system
Heat pump unit
Distribution system
Ground Loop (Heat Exchanger)
Supply for WC flushing Rainwater storage Sand filter Distribution system
Pump Main tank
Reinterpretation of existing building layouts & structure
Ropery Building 1786-91
Exposed trusses and vastness of industrial buildings
Covered Walkways
The exposed columns give a sense of variation and dynamism within shared spaces.
With reference to the structure of Madrid airport.
TREE COLUMNS
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A SHIFTING INTERVENTION
Adaption and extension : Timber Seasoning Huts 1880 The scheme is to integrate a new structure to existing timber seasoning sheds while also introducing a new combination of uses of the building, nursery children, care home residents and local residents, to be able to respect privacy and also have points of interaction. The final form relies on shifting forms to divide and join spaces.
Winter Garden for residents
Seminars
Story Telling Corner
Office area
Climbing Net
Shared Workstations
Shared Cooking
Walkway to nursery
Care home
Public spaces
CONCEPT STATEMENT The concept is to extend and challenge the rigid grid form of the boxed framed timber huts. The main idea is to create prefabricated shifting forms and utilise such rectangular forms to divide spaces and usages.
GRADUAL CHANGE OF THE GRID
SWITCHING MATERIALITY
COLLECTIVE DWELLING Co-dependent living A project located in Faversham, downstream of the Faversham river. The aim is to create a residential hub which encompasses varying groups. Families, young professionals and elderly.
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This project utilizes the idea of assembling modular blocks in varying ways to achieve an interconnected neighbourhood where structures, homes and pathways meet at different points.
SITE ANALYSIS
HOUSING PROTOTYPES
TYPE 1 HOUSING
Studio + Home Target group: business start-ups
TYPE 2 HOUSING 3 Storey House Target : Families
TYPE 3 HOUSING
Single storey Target: Elderly families and those with mobility difficulties
GFA 64.5m2
GFA 115m2
TYPE 2 HOUSING SECTION : A LOOK INTO THE INTO THE STACKING OF LEVELS
RAISED PATHWAYS SCHEDULE OF ACCOMMODATION
JOURNEY THROUGH THE COMMUNITY
Public gathering space for workshops and events.
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WGO SOCIAL INNOVATOR : HOUSING FOR ELDERLY WITH DEMENTIA
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IDEAS FORWARD 24 HR COMPETITION