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works at RSP Architects 2017 - 2019


Annex B

ANNEX BUILDING IN GOMBAK CAMP DSTA Gombak Annexe

Job Scope: Architecture Competition (Awarded) designs for extensive additions and alterations for an annexe at Defence Science and RELATIONSHIP Technology Agency Gombak Camp including parade ground, VIP rooms, reception hall and SPATIAL staff canteen.

Architectural Design Concept Extensive additions and alterations for an annexe at DTSA Gombak Camp (SG)

ROOF TOP GARDEN @ 5F

EXECUTIVE DINING @ 4F

CANTEEN + COLLABORATIVE SPACE @ 1F & 1MF

M&E

PARTITION SPACE

GYM

RECEPTION LOBBY

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CEREMONIAL ROUTE level 1

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HERITAGE ROOM

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CEREMONIAL PLAZA

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DR RECEPTION LOBBY

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GREEN TERRACE

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SIGNATURE ROOMS

PROGRAMME

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CANTEEN

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COLLABORATIVE SPACE

level 2

OFFICES

level 3

RECEPTION LOBBY

level 4

GYM EXECUTIVE DINING

level 5

PARTITION SPACE ROOF TOP GARDEN

SPATIAL CONCEPT

COMMON SPACE CEREMONIAL SPACE

COMMON SPACES

M&E 4.55M

3M M&E

4.55M

CEREMONIAL VS COMMON SPACES

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INCREASED FLOOR TO FLOOR HEIGHT TO 4.55M

Our proposal centres on the creation of a continuous and coherent spatial experience that is modulated by a series of (spaces/voids) that starts from the approach to the building and carries through into the interior; and out onto the parade ground. The building itself functions as a bridge and connector between two existing buildings and as such, lends itself to a purpose that goes beyond the typically introverted nature of most buildings. The diplomatic handshake – a powerful symbol of unity and coming together of 2 countries, is paralleled in the building’s spatial organisation which creates vertical and horizontal connectivity through the interplay between solid and void, ceremonial and common spaces. ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS PLANNERS

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ANNEX BUILDING IN GOMBAK CAMP Architectural Design Concept

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ANNEX BUILDING IN GOMBAK CAMP

ANNEX BUILDING IN GOMBAK CAMP

Architectural Design Concept

FACADE Design Concept Architectural

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Annex B CEREMONIAL PLAZA

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ANNEX BUILDING

CONNECTION TO MINDEF AERIAL VIEW (NORTH)

PARADE SQUARE @ MINDEF BUILDING

artwork by team effort

CEREMONIAL PLAZA

artwork by team effort ARRIVAL OF VIP GUEST

The new DSTA Annex Building is fronted by an nuanced architectural expression that is construct the play of light and shadow. The precise rhythm and negative elements articulates the duality of and diplomacy, capturing the delicate balance th in global engagements.




A LANDSCAPED FOREST IN RE TAIL AT RIUM Job Scope: Architecture

Biera Forest

Competition concept and design documents for a residential campus in urban Colombo, Sri Lanka. Concept and visualization for Architectural, Landscape and Interior designs.

Residential Towers and Retail Podium in Colombo, Sri Lanka. THE BEIRA FOREST

BAMBOO ROOF TERRACE

CACTUS ROOF TERRACE

PINNATE ROOF TERRACE

PANDANUS ROOF TERRACE

PALM ROOF TERRACE

CALOPHYLLUM ROOF TERRACE

EPIPHYTE ROOF TERRACE MEMECYLON ROOF TERRACE

BAMBOO SKY TERRACE

PINNATE SKY TERRACE

PANDANUS SKY TERRACE

CACTUS SKY TERRACE MEMECYLON SKY TERRACE

EPIPHYTE SKY TERRACE CYCAD ROOF TERRACE

PALM SKY TERRACE

CALOPHYLLUM SKY TERRACE

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PHASE 1 TYPICAL UNIT PLANS 1 BEDROOM 42.35 SQM / 455.85 SQFT

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Job Scope: Architecture Competition concept and design documents for a high rise residential complex including retail and community spaces with connective functions for the urban fabric. Concept and visualization for Architectural designs.

Rochor Residences Public housing residential and retail complex and retail facilities for HDB Housing Development Board apartment complex at Rochor (SG)

SECNEDISER ROHCOR

The E-Deck of the development is an extens by the tower blocks and terracing platforms connector conjoins the two sites’ void-deck over Weld Road. This super-connector, term platform for residents in the development to and the opportunity for future linkways to co greater vicinity.

The development residential towers are designed on a wedge-like ROCHOR RESIDENCES podium that cascades from its peaks off Jalan Besar Road down towards Rochor Canal. The podium stands as a monolith with a fine grain and textured facade that not only differentiates itself from the high-rise towers, but also prove to better relate to the ever-energetic streetscape of Jalan Besar Road. The E-Deck atop the podium provides a semi-public platform that serves both the public and residents.

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MODULATION

two floors vertically. The frame is extruded to form a SEPTEMBER DECEM The E-Deck of the development is an extensive landscape that is cradled 4-room units facing Rochor Canal for Aresidents to by the tower blocks and terracing platforms atop the podium. superconnector conjoins the two sites’ void-deck with a landscaped linkbridge scenic view. over Weld Road. This super-connector, termed Jalan Jalan, provides the platform for residents in the development to connect with one another and the opportunity for future linkways to connect out to other sites in the greater vicinity.

/// PLAN ///

post-process by author

/// FLOOR PLAN ///

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Community Deck The refuge floors in Blocks 1 + 2 are lushly planted and sensitively treated and planned to turn the space into meaningful landscape decks for residents to actively use. They will focus on healthy-living and social gatherings with features such as Fitness Corners, Party Decks and Relaxation Decks that provide more exclusive amenities to the residents of the two towers.

/// WIND ANALYSIS /// Conducive and Comfortable Environment for Social Activities The design strategy for the MSCP to be lifted off the ground has resulted in two potential zones for social bonding: between the residents and public, and amongst the residents themselves. The City Room is crafted out from lifting the MSCP off the ground floor. The space is sheltered all day and the retail lots are laid out in the form of small pavilion pods ensure cross-ventilation and freedom of pedestrian flows through the ground floor which is punctuated by openings and gardens. The Elevated Deck (E-Deck) on the uppermost roof of the podium level serves as a connective layer of vegetation and ventilation between the residential tower blocks. Raising the podium carpark enabled the landscaped deck to rise above the height of the shophouses around the site, catching a light and pleasant breeze throughout the year. Solar analysis shows that the E-Deck is well shaded from the sun for most of the year, providing a pleasant climate for outdoor social activities to take place, while sunlight remains ample for the community gardens interspersed throughout the deck.

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Solar and wind flow studies informed the placement of the open and programmable spaces at the E-Deck; cross ventilation through plantings enable a flow of fresh and cooled air through the voids of the podium, into the retail and communal spaces below. The combination of light breezes and shaded areas of the landscape deck creates ample spaces conducive for a host of community activities and impromptu social gatherings.

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Communal Social Decks and Corridors are a feature in Block 3 as the tower features aged living facilities. These lushly planted decks seek to encourage the building of better social network amongst neighbours to stamp out the isolation associated with an aging population.

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Fitness Corner

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Communal Social Decks and Corridors are a feature in Block 3 as the tower features aged living facilities. These lushly planted decks seek to encourage the building of better social network amongst neighbours to stamp out the isolation associated with an aging population.

artwork by author


Job Scope: Interior Design and Architecture Design meetings with Clients, consultants, and user groups , ongoing presentation of design concepts and progressive visualization of design intention using 3D modelling software and other visualization tools. Liase with suppliers and collaborate with artists. Preparation of design details for tender calling.

   Street    Terminal 1 Retail

Design for the extensive renovation of Changi Airport Terminal 1 Retail Street and Departure Lounge.

Design panels by team effort

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Parametric Design Rhinoceros 3D Grasshopper for Rhino T-Splines for Rhino 3D printing


Parametric Panelling

M. Arch: Year 1 Rhinoceros 3D Native Panelling Tools, Photoshop


Parametric Panelling

M. Arch: Year 2 Grasshopper Plugin for Rhinoceros 3D, 3D printing, Photoshop



Green Ribbon Laboratories

Extension of Toshiko Mori's Syracuse Center of Excellence R&D laboratories for Environmental and Energy Systems

Site Area: 2800sqm Location: Syracuse, NY

South Elevation

M.Arch: Comprehensive Studio Tutor: A.MacDonald,B.Krietermeyer Collaborators: Tong Zhao, Wang Jingyuan, (+Chenjing Kuo) perspective from Lobby Ground Level plan

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concept in verse

2nd-floor plan

phytoremediation:

It all began with a simple thought: “The existing building’s green roof wants to say a lot. Elevated now and animated now; An exploration of what the wonders Green Technology may allow. The airy Atrium works as a Lobby ‘lung’ At the nodal intersections of each programmed ribbon flung. There’s a Lab Strip, an Office Strip, Public Education; Green Roofs for each, and one for Demonstrations. Stormwater bioswales, Rain Garden slope-flow, In this industrial City, Rhizomic biofiltration is the way to go. South-facing, staggered section, Planted roofs are insulation Self-shaded offices in the summer sun, Greenroof solar gains at maximum. 2 Auditoria; Outdoor and indoor 1 Café at the SouthEast main door Walk right in, feel right at home; Sounds of fresh waterfalls and Passive climate control. Take a turn into the Theatre or take a stroll, Through 170 linear feet of Education Zone. Come around the back where great minds attack The challenges of sustainability in an active “GreenLab”. Curtain walls on steel-trussed frames, Double height spaces and mezzanines. Thermal mass piped wall doubles as a projection screen: We want Syracuse City to see our dream.

Technologies that use living plants to cleanse soil, air, and water contaminated with hazardous chemicals

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OFFICES PUBLIC amphitheatre

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Guest Room 200*20=4000sf

Apartment 350*20=7000sf

Lobby 2500sf

Laundry Room 300sf

Maids’ Room 100*2=200sf GYM 1000sf

Lounge 2000sf

Private Office 150*40=6000sf

Research Studio 1000*20=20,000sf

Green Roof

Distributed Break Out Areas 2500sf

4: Local Control

Distributed Open Office Space 4000sf

3: Central Control

Reference Library 2000sf Lounge 2000sf

Janitors’ closet Rest Room

Cafe 2500sf Lobby 2500sf

Lecture Hall 300seat 4000sf

Display Area 200 linear feet Parking

Most Public

Bus Shelter

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Landscape Development

Outdoor Lecture Area 300seat

Most Bright

2: Untreated Air

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OPERABLE SKYLIGHT Integrated Glaznig Units (IGU)s ABOVE “GREEN AIR LAB” HORIZONTAL WINDOW AT GREENHOUSE TRUSS

RAINSCREEN PLENUM: SUPPORT BATTENS 3/4” THCK SLATE TILE clip hung, vertical course

ALUMINIUM GUTTER

3’ TRUSSES AT 16’ SPACING

1.2’ STEEL COLUMNS

HORIZONTAL WINDOW At grade level for basement SLATE WINDOW SILL

COMPOSITE FLOOR Slimdeck flooring system 3/4” SLATE TILES ON GROUT 2” RIGID INSULATION 1.5” SCREED TOPPING CONCRETE CAST IN SITU METAL DECKING (AS PERMANENT FORMWORK) ASB BEAM

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STRIP FOUNDATION

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A DRONE HIVE FOR philadelphia Site Area: 2300sqm Location: Philadelphia, PA

The Optical sensors ofcommercially available lightweight delivery zones are color sensitive, and expecially sensitive to the color red. Taking into account the technical abilities of a flying drone to locate a red rectangle, the Drone Hive proposed features a inverted pyramid ‘funnel’ of red panels that is highly visible as a solid from above, yet visually porous to ground level pedestrians and users.

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The proposed “Drone Hive” will be located centrally in the Navy Yard campus, and designed to allow for subsidiary functions to evolve around it. Just as other historical transportation and information nodes tend to grow into commercial and social nodes, the drone-node will become an important center for the zone’s inhabitants. , the Drone Hive at the Navy Yard may evolve to become a commercial and business meeting point. The drone network’s ability to condense space will mean that the overlarge parcel of the Navy Yard’s land will become more manageable and conducive to industry, aiding the park’s growth in density to reach its full potential.

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In response to the fleeing tax base of the city, the city governance has introduced various tax-rebate programs for industries located in the city, one of which is our chosen site, the Navy Yard KIZ in the south part of the city. The 1200 acre former navy yard parcel was re-envisioned by PIDC in 2004 as a mixed-use, multi-industry campus integrating commercial, technological and academic institutions which share similar foci of high-technology, advanced materials, information technology, and medical research and development. Expert opinion is that the growth of the campus has been hindered in part by the sheer size of the campus parcel itself, and the zone’s infrastructural inadequacies. In response to this lack of infrastructure, we propose the introduction of a system of lightweight delivery drones to serve the industries, businesses and institutions in the Navy Yard.

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山东滕州市东沙河居住综合体

住区规划与住宅设计 黄华青 2008010832 张博 2008010058 黄思佳 指导教师:张敏 交图日期:2011年11月3日

Ridni  in ShnDng pinc, Chin Exchng pgm in Tinghu, Bijing


城市分析

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滕,取泉水腾涌之意。 滕州历史悠久,文化灿烂,境内有被命名为“北辛 文化”的7300年前新石器时代的古文化遗址,有“大汶 口文化”的代表遗址岗上遗址,有商周时期的滕国遗址 等景观。是古代伟大思想家、教育家、科学家、军事家 和社会活动家墨子的故里。 如今的滕州市,地处山东省南部,是山东最大的县 级市,也是全国百强县之一。城市地处京福高速公路与 104国道之间,东临京沪高速铁路,西邻京杭大运河。 公路、铁路、水路交通都十分便捷。 随着全新的滕州高铁车站的建成,从滕州到北京上 海两大城市都只需两个多小时。黄金的交通位置也为滕 州的未来带来了不可估量的契机。

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城市门户

东沙河地段位于滕州老城与新建的高铁站之间,两条 通往以龙泉广场为中心的城市旧城和以市政府为中心的 城市新城的道路在此地分叉,夹成这个充满生机的三角 形地段。因此,地段成为了商务、旅游人士进入滕州的 必经之地,起到了城市门户的重要作用。

一池三山景观体系 太极水系穿贯 掌纹道路

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单元 总平生成——山水滕州 滕州东北枕鲁中南山脉,西南临微山湖胜景,周边的自然 风景得天独厚。然而,城市市区由于过度建设,使得城市居 住环境不容乐观。故新住区的总平以佛手成山,太极入水, 六幢山形高楼呈手型分布在场地周围,场地中央形成巨大的 住区山水景观。住区在实现高容积率的同时,也创造出采纳 天地灵气的巨型地面景观,为滕州树立了大气而柔美的门户 形象。

12*15米的住 宅单体,采 用当地传统 民居住宅单 体的体制。 三个住宅单体 形成一个住宅 单元。为了满 足大小户型的 不同需求,将 三个单体组合 切割为四个户 型。

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将住宅单体像 垒砖一样形成 高楼,这样解 决了原先的平 面组合方式容 积率过低的问 题。 由于住宅单体的 梯形形状,使得 高楼能够在保持 简单单元的情况 下实现优雅的曲 线化,创造出不 同于以往的单元 式板楼。

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考虑到前后采光的 问题,将住宅屋顶 进行适当的叠落。 这样不仅照顾了后 方住宅的采光,而 且创造出巨大的屋 顶花园和阳台。

建筑生成——院子+高 层 滕州当地民居多为山东传统的独户独院式,可被作为一个单元。在城市中央可以看到大片的残 余平房密集地挤在一起,占据了大片的土地,却不能达到较好的城市景观和居住效率。与此相 反,城市中大量新建的商品住宅却一味追却容积率,而丧失了原来良好的居住环境。 在这种 背景下,新建住区的建筑仿效柯布西耶提倡的多米诺式住宅单体,通过单元体的堆砌、组合和 错动,形成最终的山形住宅。 住宅不仅为每一户住户提供了良好的南向采光和南北通风,而 且通过上下屋顶的叠落,创造出巨大的阳台和屋顶花园,为当地居民找回院子的美好回忆。



楼栋生成·1

楼栋设计分析 五个相同楼栋的设计引进了参数化设计理念。 1、主体部分 主体部分以住宅单元格堆砌而成由顶部叠落的山形形体。层高为3.5米,层数由矮到高分别为4、5、10、18、23、24、24、23、17层。而大阳台和 原子也依照这种流动之势依附在各个层上。 2、南立面 首先在主体部分之外覆盖一层薄板,使山形住宅获得一个完整的曲线造型,同时在薄板的屋顶部分开出大小不均的景窗,为屋顶花园和阳台带来一 定的遮阳,同时也增强隐私性和视线交互的趣味性。 南立面以错动的飘窗形成韵律。在飘窗的高度设计上引用了Grasshopper的参数化分析,以与前栋住宅的距离为参考因子,采光为主要考虑因素设 计不同户型的飘窗进深,保证每个户型都=争取到尽量多而平等的日照,以弥补层数和位置造成的不公。而这种参数化生成自然在立面上形成了流动的 起伏感,增强了山形住宅的有机性。 3、北立面 北立面以线性的阳台格子为主,与南面的窗格形成阴阳互补的对比。这也符合南北向不同的采光需求。阳台在局部形成通廊,增加了北面的水平 线条感。

∴ 楼栋组合

山东滕州市东沙河居住综合体设计 黄华青 2008010832 张博 2008010058 黄思佳 指导教师:张敏 交图日期:2011年11月3日


太极湖与太虚广场

象鼻山 · 别有洞天

象鼻山 · 标准层

东-西剖面



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4, 2012 6 weeks Tay Kheng Soon Campus masterpla, Nalanda University

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70% of site left unbuilt for subsistence farming, experimental farm plots, energy generation and water collection

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2 weeks Individual work: Design of part of the Campus masterplan for Nalanda International University

The sports and recreation-themed residential quadrant is at the southmost end of the first phase of the campus plan; as such, it is a comma in the process of the university’s building history. Looking out towards the unbuilt farmlands and far-off hills, the quadrant’s aesthetics looks back to the geometries of ancient Nalanda and all its mystery. 

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Inspired by the way naturalcaves and slot canyons are carved out by the elements, the form of the medical health centre is influenced by the natural forces of pedestrian flow through the site. The ground floor is kept open to allow pedestrians to continue using the site as a shortcut through chinatown, and to allow in wind and light.  

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 


   

 

 

        


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 

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      

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 


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  

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      

300mm tall

  

 

cross section 50x50mm

  

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One of 12 projects chosen for

 the NUS CityEx exhibition 2010

 2, 2009  6 weeks  Teo Yee Chin  “Atmosphere”

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A sanctuary in the chaos of nature, a made object of geometries guided by the ratios of the site’s railway bridge cage. Hanging half-hidden below the tracks leading to the bridge, the struc ture is a folded shell pierced by light, invaded by nature but safe from it.


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perspective sketch

cutaway perspective

entrance perspective

The angled planes guide drops of rusty water over and over the structure’s surface.

Layers of wall protect and reveal, as nature presses in through the seams, between the planes, against the glass walls.


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Shadows of the rail and all its visitors is cast into into the space.

The TV addict sits and writes and watches the stains, and nurses her obsession.


g-nhcene 

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   

2, 2009 6 weeks Tay Kheng Soon, Tan Beng Kiang, Wong Yunn Chi Masterplan for a Kabayan (community) Centre, Manila


Y : XZ YGJFH QYNJNz FNzKH JX

: : :

GK  5  

The GK village’s Kabayan centre is to be a model community centre which may be replicated in many places. The centre should equip the people with skills and values that will enable them to ultimately go back to the countryside to improve their lives.

1. A large vegetable plot has photovoltaic panel on the pride of place at the centre’s roof. main entrance. 6. The kitchen has a roof 2. Traditional Nipa hut cafe designed for sun-drying meat symbolizes the Philippine rural and vegetables. culture that most of the com- 7. Pig pens and pork promunity’s squatters are from. cessing know-how to be a 3. Office and reception cen- major income generator. Pig tre, with story wall with art- and human waste will be biowork telling the story of Ga- digested in Chinese bio-gas wad Kalinga and its heroes. plants to supply the entire 4. Production centre and complex with useable gas, souvenir shop. and waste from the bio-di5. The main hall has a large gesters will be used to ferti-

lize the trees and bamboo plant hedge. 8. Hostels can accomodate 100 visitors in low-rise modern pavilions spaced with fruit trees between them for shady informal spaces. 9. Livelihood centre with classrooms and workshops. On the green roof are rooms for VIPs. 10. Clinic sited at the entrance to the campus and adjacent to the public road for the surrounding communities’ easy ac-

cess. Roof is designed for vegetable and herbs planting. 11. All rainwater will be collected and stored in the library pond and reused for farming. Grey water to be reused for flushing toilets. 12. A small service road skirting the back of the campus provides vehicular access.


m-my!

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   

The name is Tagalog for “Climb together”; a spiraling floorpan provides more space in each 12-person dorm for shared areas. Simple materials and processes are used for lower costs and greater ease of building without the need for highly skilled labour. Woven screens and walls of varying opacity create an introverted scheme to draw inhabitants together.

6 weeks Tay Kheng Soon Individually design part of the masterplan Chosen for CityEx 2010 exhibition

A modern recreation of the local vernacular Nipa hut, the dorm is raised on stilts and has facades reminiscent of the opaque architecture of the Philippine vernacular roof. The pitched roof is no more, but the void created by the spiraling decks satisfies the dweller’s instinctive desire to have an orientating vaulting space overhead, what the Philippine people call the Spirit Space.


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The buidling and living room is elevated on short stilts.Toilet and wash area at the back is sunken below and built with concrete blocks reinforced with bamboo poles. 1

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Concrete-filled Bamboo columns and beams support the upward-spiraling bamboo platforms, on which are the dormitory bunk-beds. Walls on the lower more public levels are translucent woven bamboo screens in decorative traditional and modern patterns. Upper levels walls by the beds are opaque breatheable walls of staggered half-culms of bamboo and sliding windows.

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Translucent traditional capiz-shell panels make the wash area and upper lounge glow like lanterns at night. Spiral plan leads up to a lounge and roof garden. Solar panels on the roof provide energy for the hostel's 12 guests.

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inng

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   

1, 2008 1 week Nan Chyuan Urban insertion on empty plot in downtown Singapore

 Rain and wind change the character of the space sound; the structure translates the sounds of  through nature into a language the city can understand. Design began with an awarenessof the pervasive street sounds, and a memory triggered by the sound of rain on metal. I suspect this ‘memory’ was born of my parent’s and grandparents’ stories of their childhood - of monsoon rains on simple metal roofing, a sound that used to be a much more common memory in the region’s history. is an old building material new  Copper to the site. The weathering of the metal

with acid and moisture forms a patina, a truthful chart of time passed.

 

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The area around the site is layered thick with history, but the passage of time is not marked. Many conserved buildings on the site have been rebuilt, with new programmes inserted into new old shells.

Flat, toneless Deeper and unresounding. richer tone.

Loud, clear, resonant. Lively variety of pitch.

Patchwork mutes sounds into musical whispers. Similar sounds in wind.


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       

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     

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 The pool is open to the rain, making the water levels rise and fall. Entry into the pool is from a staircase that leads up to the second floor, and pump, treatment systems and changing rooms are below.

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Rain and wind rustle copper curtains, white noise decreases awareness of street noises outside. Heavy drops resound on a crumpled copper floor. 

Water covering the copper floor mutes to silence the sounds of rain in the enclosed rest area below.


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Charcoal and chalk on brown paper 100cm x 140cm


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Inks

Colour pencils and ink

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Colour Pastels on brown paper

Ink


SCULPTURE Bangkok Newspaper coverage – Shrewsbury Intl School Art Exhibition

LAURA COOPER AND NG SI JIA


PHOTOGRAPHY


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