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LI HUAGANG PORTFOLIO



PRACTISE

the Oval partnership P1 Daci Temple Cultural and Commerical Complex P2 Intime City P3 InnHouse Hotel P4 KPMG-CCTF Community Centre LWK & Partners P5 Guangzhou Henderson Center The Chinese University of Hong Kong P6 Sichuan Xiasi Primary School

BIM WORKS R1 A Mixed-Use Development in Rural China R2 Hyatt centric hotel R3 A Small-Scale Urban Complex R4 A Residential development

THESIS STUDIO

T Rebuild for Retention University of Applied Sciences Stuttgart S1 Neues Wohnen am WeiĂ&#x;enhof The Chinese University of Hong Kong S2 Waterfront Hotel S3 New Jade Market S4 Library and Public Space

OTHERS O1 Cloth Rack

O2 Logo Design

Li Huagang, Norman +852 6346 9969 normanlih@gmail.com


P1 DACI TEMPLE CULTURAL AND COMMERCIAL COMPLEX Location Project Year Size Project Director

Chengdu, China 2009 - 2015 250,000 sq.m. Dr. Lin Hao

The project is a large scale mixed-use development in Chengdu, which composed by a world-class open space shopping area “Sino-Ocean Taikoo Li”, a luxury hotel “The Temple House“, and a 200 meter office tower ” Pinnacle One”. With an ancient Buddhist Daci Temple in the heart of the development, the project possesses a wealth of cultural and historical assets making it one of the most challenging urban projects yet to be undertaken by The Oval Partnership. Highly integrated with the urban environment and heritage, this sustainable and creative retail and community complex facilitates a variety of activities in the lanes, streets, squares, teahouses, shops and gardens.

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B2INTIME CITY URBAN COMPLEX P2 INTIME CITY

Project Credit Location Hangzhou, China Professional Office: the Oval partnership Project Year 2009 2013 Project in Charge: Dr. Lin HAO Size 400,000 sq.m. Collaborators: Sada LAM, Ray WONG, Siu-Wing KWOK, Peaker CHU, Connie CHIU, Kenneth LI, Zhiqing LI, Lettie The project, IntimeHON City urban complex, comprises of Cheung, Thomas a Location: range of Hangzhou, mixed use Zhejiang, contents, China acting as a regional center. Intime City provides a variety of atmospheres, Project Year: 2009-present zones, and themes that enrich the urban centre experiArea: 400,000 sq.m. ence. The scheme comprises of a galleria, canal city and an ecological central park. The centre is asymmetrical and dynamic forms;City provided opencomprises spaces forof The project,inIntime urbanlarge complex, events, shopping, dining, entertaining and a range of mixed use contents, acting as apeopleregional watching, etc. City provides a variety of atmospheres, center. Intime zones, and themes that enrich the urban centre experience. The scheme comprises of a galleria, canal city and an ecological central park. The centre is asymmetrical and dynamic in forms; provided large open spaces for events, shopping, dining, entertaining and peoplewatching, etc.

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P3 INNHOUSE HOTEL

Location Project Year Size Project Director

Kunming, China 2009 - 2011 6,842 sq.m. Dr. Lin Hao

The project is an eco design hotel for Kunming EXPO Eco-town. It is an experimental project with four focal areas - natural preservation in EXPO region, low carbon community, lifestyle of healthy and sustainable (LOHAS), and new tourism. Buildings make and define the community not only in quantitative terms, but also qualitatively and experientially.

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Leisure facilities and a restaurant are embedded into the sloping site on the edge of the eco town. Passing through a lane of bamboo into the entry court and Leisure facilities and a restaurant areare embedded Leisure facilities and a first restaurant embedded intothe visitor pavilion, guests encounter the viewinto of the sloping site on the edge of the eco town. Passing the sloping site on the edge of the eco town. Passing green valley in the glass lobby. Various suites of rooms through a alane ofofbamboo and through bamboointo theentry entrycourt court and are linked tolane the gardens ininto athe singularly immediate visitor pavilion, guests first encounter the view of the visitor pavilion, guests first encounter the view of the way. Low carbon emission sustainable design strategreen valley in in the glass lobby. Various suites ofof rooms green valley the glass lobby. Various suites rooms gies include living wall system, reconstituted bamboo arearelinked linkedtotothe thegardens gardensin ina asingularly singularlyimmediate immediate finish, super insulated cavity wall, capillary tube mat way. carbon emission sustainable design strateway.Low Low carbon emission sustainable design strateheating, green turf, photovoltaic energy, solar hot wagies include living wall system, reconstituted bamboo gies include living wall system, reconstituted bamboo ter supply, heat pump, fresh air supply with heat recovfinish, finish,super superinsulated insulatedcavity cavitywall, wall,capillary capillarytube tubemat mat ery system, grey water treatment, waste management heating, green turf, photovoltaic energy, solar hot waheating, green turf, photovoltaic energy, solar hot wasystem, biomass boiler, green intelligent management terter supply, heat pump, fresh airair supply with heat recovsupply, heat pump, fresh supply with heat recovsystem, low-e glazing with reconstituted timber frame, eryery system, grey water treatment, waste management system, grey water treatment, waste management system, boiler, green intelligent management system, biomass boiler, green intelligent management eco reedbiomass bed landscape minimize the project’s environsystem, low-e glazing with reconstituted timber frame, system, low-e glazing with reconstituted timber frame, mental impact. eco reed bed landscape minimize the project’s environeco reed bed landscape minimize the project’s environmental impact. mental impact.

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P4 KPMG-CCTF COMMUNITY CENTRE

Location Project Year Size Project Director

Cifeng Village, Sichuan, China 2008 - 2010 400 sq.m. Dr. Lin Hao

The project is an exemplar green community centre in Cifeng Village Sichuan Province of China as part of the efforts to regenerate the earthquake devastated region and promote the development of the local rural communities. It is a voluntary work, and sponsors includes KPMG China, in partnership with China Children and Teenagers’ Fund (CCTF) and Chengdu Women’s Federation and various local and international corporations. The centre was opened on 17 May 2010, and is used for local children’s extracurricular activities and villagers’ vocational training.

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The building has been made full use of locally sourced materials in building a people-oriented, energy-saving, and environmentally sustainable village. The project’s main construction materials have come from renewable resources - such as a reconstituted bamboo post & beam structure prefabricated in local factory and sourced from local sustainable plantation, pollution free agricultural straw fibre panel system for the walls and roof, bamboo cladding and floor finish. The centre is also the world’s first long-span reconstituted bamboo structure.

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P5 GUANGZHOU HENDERSON CENTER

Location Project Year Size Project Director

Haizhu, Guangzhou, China 2014 - present 200,000 sq.m. Mr. Kenneth Lo

The Henderson Center is a urban complex composed with 2 office towers, a 7-storey podium shopping mall, and 5-storey basement retail and carpark, with connections to metro which under construction at the same period. As the executive architect in this project, work scope includes tender (main contract, lift, curtain wall, lighting, landscape), coordination with multiple consultants, planning and GBP submissions, and general arrangement improvement.

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C2NEWBUD PRIMARY SCHOOL P6 SICHUAN XIASI PRIMARY SCHOOL

Project Credit Location XIasi Village, Sichuan, China Project in Charge: Prof. Zhu Jingxiang (CUHK) Project Year 2008 - 2009 Collaborators: Dr. XIA Heng Size 437 sq.m. Location: Xiasi Village, Jiange County, Sichuan, China Project Director Prof. Zhu Jingxiang Completion: 2009 Area: 437 sq.m. The target of the project is to rebuild a primary school, which was destroyed in earthquake, in Xiasi village, Sichuan province of China. It is a voluntary work, and The target includes of the project to rebuild a primary sponsors Hong isKong Dragon Culture school, Charity which was destroyed in earthquake, in Xiasi village, Fund and the CUHK New Asia Sichuan Redevelopment Sichuan province ofisChina. It isdurable, a voluntary work, and Fund. The building safe and and the cost of sponsors includes Hong Kong Dragon Culture Charity construction is low. It also looks attractive and features Fund the CUHK New Asiaand Sichuan Redevelopment goodand thermal performance a high energy-saving Fund. The building is safe and durable, and the cost of capacity. construction is low. It also looks attractive and features good thermal performance andsingle-storey a high energy-saving The new school comprises four buildings, capacity. a central courtyard, four standard classrooms, a multifunction hall, a teachers’ office and an eco-friendly toiThe let. new school comprises four single-storey buildings, a central courtyard, four standard classrooms, a multifunction hall, a teachers’ office and an eco-friendly toilet.

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The primary load-bearing part of the school is a lightgauge steel frame, which is strengthened by a prefabricated panel system. These two parts are bound together by mechanical fasteners to form a strong but light composite structure This system also allows a fast working. The new school was completed in just two weeks and has been in operation since September 2009.

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Due to the site restriction, no heavy-duty machinery is allowed to use. So since the design stage, all components should be pre-fabricated in factory, and the weight of each piece is limited for human’s physical capability.


R1 A MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT IN RURAL CHINA Location Project Year Size Project Director

Fujian, China 2017 - Present 50,000 sq.m. (20,000 sq.m. Retail, 200-key Hotel, 70 Villas) Dr. Lin Hao



R2 HYATT CENTRIC HOTEL Location Project Year Size Project Director

Xiamen, China 2016 - Present 30,000 sq.m. (200 rooms) Dr. Lin Hao


R3 A SMALL-SCALE URBAN COMPLEX Location Project Year Size Project Director

Anhui, China 2017 - Present 50,000 sq.m. (Retail, Hotel, Office) Dr. Lin Hao


R4 A RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT Location Project Year Size Project Director

Hong Kong 2017 - Present 1,800 sq.m. James Pierce



T REBUILD FOR RETENTION An alternative Proposal For Wah Fu Redevelopment Location Instructor

Hong Kong Prof. Gu Daqing

Public Housing Policy in Hong Kong is over six decades since 1950s. As one of the most important and critical policies, half of Hong Kong residence benefited from it, and it’s been a collective memory of local culture. However, as at 2015, 22 aged estates range in age from 36-64 years. By 2045 (i.e. 30 years later), they will be 65-93 years old if they remain, and the maintenance cost will be high. Thus, Hong Kong SAR government proposed to redevelop those aged estates. Wah Fu Estate will be firstly considered to redevelop among them, announced in 2014 Policy Address of Hong Kong.


During the history, public housing in Hong Kong were always in company with demolition and rebuild. Since 1988, 566 blocks built before 1973 had been demolished for redevelopment by Comprehensive Redevelopment Programme in last decades. Planning strategy and design method for public housing had been changed massively in past decades. From Standard Block Design to Modular Flat Design, layout plan become more efficient and indoor living area become larger, but the quality of enclosed outdoor public space is lost. Slab type were replaced by podium-tower type in recent redevelopments, such as Ngau Tau Kok Lower, Lam Tin, Pak Tin, Lei Muk Shue, etc. The enclosed space is the extension of indoor living area for residence, and creates a quiet and comfortable space in crowded urban area, like an oasis in desert. Although there is no architectural proposal for Wah Fu Estete redevelopment, it is not difficult to image that might be the next one. This thesis proposed an alternative design apart from tower blocks. It aims (1) to retain the courtyard outdoor public space quality, and (2) to retain sea view of maximum numbers of units. Two groups of blocks maintain current Estate I and II layout, and form two large enclosed space, which subdivided to present scale courtyards by interlaced blocks. Terraced building form not only favour the prevailing wind, but also maximised sea view to southwest.


MASSING TEST

These massing studies are based on plot ratio 7, which increased from current plot ratio 5.


ISSUE 1 SPACE OF ENCLOSURE

As a case study, Lower Ngau Tau Kok Estate is the latest completed redevelopment. The first resettlement estate built in 1967-1969, and the building type was Mark V resettlement. Redeveloped estate contains 6 blocks of tower building, in T, Y or cruciform shape. The community enclosure is one of the most important characters of old estates, which is the same as Wah Fu Estate. The outdoor space is encircled by building blocks, and its linkage to outside is narrow and indirect, which creates a quiet and comfort community space from the busy and crowd urban area. However, this character of space is lost in redeveloped estate, outdoor space become open to outside, the quality of enclosure is not existed anymore.


ISSUE 2 NARROWED SEA VIEW Wah Fu is famoued by its sea view. However, two groups of high-rise buildings had been built on land by reclamation. Wah Kwai Estate and Ka Lung Court was built in 1990s on southeast, and Cyberport was built in 2000s on west. Its 180° sea view without any blocking in the past was narrowed to southwest direction only.

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SPACE MANIPULATION

The Wah Fu is featured by its void part, which is the enclosed courtyard space. The first step is to (1) identify these space. Then theses space is manipulated by (2) rotation, (3) extension, and (4) merge into two large space, which maintain current Estate I and II layout. The (5) solid part is form by the void, then (6) cut openings at both ends. (7) Lower interior angles and lift exterior angles to favour the prevailing winds and maximize numbers of sea view units. (8) Two Large courtyards are further subdivided to present scale courtyards by interlaced blocks.

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S1 NEUES WOHNEN AM WEISSHOF Studio Location Instructor

M1, HFT (2013 Spring) Stuttgart, Germany Prof. Harald ROSER

The task is to rebuild the demolished houses in WeiĂ&#x;enhof, Stuttgart, on the vision of modernity, the provision of affordable housing for all, and the innovative use of modern materials and construction methods. Houses should be in various space programs, e.g. single family house, semi-detached house, and row house.


HISTORY

The WeiĂ&#x;enhof estate was built for the Deutscher Werkbund exhibition of 1927, included 21 buildings. Mies van der Rohe was in charge of the project on behalf of the city, and he designed the apartment building. Other seventeen participated architects including J.J.P. Oud, Le Corbusier, Walter Gropius. The Weissenhof estate was an international showcase of what later became known as the International style of modern architecture. Of the original twenty-one buildings, eleven survive as now.

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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe J.J.P. Oud Victor Bourgeois Adolf Gustav Schneck Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret Walter Gropius Ludwig Hilberseimer Bruno Taut Hans Poelzig Richard DĂścker Max Taut Adolf Rading Josef Frank Mart Stam Peter Behrens Hans Scharoun

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DESIGN CONCEPT SITE

Since the site enjoys a magnificent view of Stuttgart city. The simple idea is to let everyone living WeiĂ&#x;enhof share the view.

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To increase the density, semi-detached houses are added at back, perpendicular to front houses. They are at a higher landscape to share the view.


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New houses are arranged in linear, and dialogue with Weißenhof community grid. Single family houses are arranged in front of site, to get the best view. Semi-detached houses are arranged behind single family house, they also received the view due to the higher landscape. Row houses are arrearage on the other side of new pedestrian walkway, to “extend” the row house by J.J.P. Oud.

All houses have private gardens, in either east or south of the house. Therefore, the houses get more advantage of solar energy by the open space.

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A new pedestrian walkway is designed for public , to connect the Weißenhof community and park in east. Meanwhile, a public space next to the walkway is designed in center of the site, to provide a comfortable zone for the high-density community.

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DESIGN CONCEPT HOUSE

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Number of bedrooms determinate the basic frame of the house, and size of double height space adjusts the house to fit its site. In this house, 3 bedrooms and 6x double height space.

Conventional solution: Interior circulation extended to roof floor. From ground garden to roof garden by walking through the indoor space.

Or: Additional exterior circulation from ground garden to roof garden without walking through the indoor space. Exterior circulation are combined with interior circulation


GROUND FLOOR PLAN New houses are laid in east-facing, to embrace the magnificent view of Stuttgart city.

There is a external stair fro all houses from ground garden to roof garden, which connected 2 green areas together.

East and south elevations are designed in full glass to receive a better view and gain the advantage of solar energy. Meanwhile, west and north elevations are designed in solid walls to get a better privacy and reduce the sunlight in afternoon.

All single family houses have their private parking space in basement, with direct connections to main road. Semi-detached houses have their private parking space next to houses. Row houses use street parking.

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Single family houses are in the east of the site. 8 houses are in 5 different sizes, from the largest 300 m2 to the smallest 185 m2, to meet requirement of different families.

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The washroom and back stair, main stair, and front room are fixed (red area), balcony (blue area) for each houses is various, which depends on the its site shape. Other space, which are the size of double height space and numbers of rooms are flexible and adjustable. Carpark, laundry, storage and M&E are located in basement. Lower floor is for family gathering. Upper floor is bedrooms, and there is a door to external stair.

Single Family House (300 m2) 4 Bedrooms, 6X Double Height Space

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FLOOR PLAN SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE

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Semi-detached House (155 m2 & 145 m2) 2 Bedrooms, 2X Double Height Space

Semi-detached houses are arranged at back of single family houses. They apply the same concept and method of single family houses, in relatively small sizes. Space arrangement is the same as single family houses. An extra multifunctional space is designed in basement, and good natural lighting is introduced by large area skylight.

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FLOOR PLAN ROW HOUSE

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Row House (140 m2) 2 Bedrooms, 0X Double Height Space

Row houses is a group of 3 individual houses, 140 m2 for each house. Besides front garden, there is a backyard similar with the row house by J.J.P. Oud. Due to the size limitation of row houses, the same concept applies, but in different space arrangement. The external stairs are in between of each house, which make each house more individual.

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An extra multifunctional space is also designed in basement, and good natural lighting is introduced by large area skylight.


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DETAIL

Since the house is designed in a modular system, adopting pre-cast concrete for its structural system will decrease on-site construction time and reduce cost. External wall will be printed in white to have a consistent style in Weissenhof.

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Roof Construction vegetation layer waterproof layer 200 mm thermal insulation waterproof layer 20 mm internal plaster Floor Construction 20 mm wood flooring 60 mm screed with underfloor heating 50 mm impact sound insulation 300 mm reinforced concrete 20 mm internal plaster

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S2 WATERFRONT HOTEL Studio Location Instructor

M1, CUHK (Spring 2014) Dali, Yunnan, China Prof. Stanislaus Fung

The task is to design a luxury hotel at lake shore of Erhai, in Dali. Dali is the ancient capital of the state of the same name. Tourism has been growing about 16-18%

in Yunnan Province in recent years, and Dali has become a major destination. The social context of this studio project is the reduced control of tourism by ethnic minorities and the degradation of local culture, with the income derived from tourism going disproportionately towards major tour operators based in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou rather than to local operators.


CONCEPT

To Extend the Water Erhai (洹澡) is the most significant and important element of this place. People lives by water, and on water. Due to the over-development, Erhai is strictly protected now. To enjoy the water as close as possible, meanwhile not impact the Erhai, an independent internal water is proposed for guests to share.

There is three different zones of water body. The first zone is in-between boundary wall and guest rooms. The second zone is in each guest house, which plays the role of courtyard. The third zone is in-between guest rooms and Erhai, which visually is a part of Erhai. Existed Erhai Bank Extended Water Bank

To Experience the Boundary The boundary wall for local houses is high and solid, to prevent the strong wind from west, and keep the privacy. Two sides of the wall are totally different experience. The similar boundary wall is proposed on the entire site, except the side facing Erhai. Existed House Boundary Proposed Hotel Boundary

There is three levels of boundary wall. The Primary Boundary is 7m high, and defines hotel space from village. The Secondary Boundary is 7m high, and separates the hotel public facilities and private guest rooms. The Third Boundary is 6m high, and keeps each guest room individual and private.


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WALL

The boundary is a 7 meters high reinforced concrete wall, either free standed or part of the building. The internal finish is painted by white, as well as the external finish. However, the external only be painted upper part, but keeps the lower 1 meter as its raw concrete finish. It keeps the same proportion of local architecture.


PROGRAM AND CIRCULATION

There are two independent circulations for guest and staff respectively. Goods delivery circulation is avoided to intersect with guest circulation. Linens are delivered by a mini electronic vehicle, using the public path of the village, from laundry to the entrance in south wall

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GUEST ROOM


A2JADE MARKET S3 NEW JADE MARKET Studio Credit Y3, CUHK (2009 Spring) Project Location Yau Ma Technics Tei, KL, Hong Kong Course: CUHK, ARC4120, Studio (2009 Spring) Instructor Marc Aural Prof. SCHNABEL Marc Aurel SCHNABEL Instructor: Location: Yau Ma Tei Jade Market, Hong Kong The task of the design is to upgrade the current roof structure and the auxiliary facilities of the Yau Ma Tei Jade Market to design react to theupgrade current the conditions and The task of the is to current roof functions of the market andfacilities its use. of the Yau Ma Tei structure and the auxiliary Jade Market to react to the current conditions and The site locates the intersection functions of the at market and its use. of two different directions urban fabrics, and part of the market is under the of the Westintersection Kowloon Corridor. The design The fly-over site locates at the of two different ditry to align the fabrics, roof form bypart fly-over to market react the urban rections urban and of the is under fabric. the fly-over of the West Kowloon Corridor. The design try to align the roof form by fly-over to react the urban fabric.


The social community is another important issue in Yau Ma Tei. The design introduces the open space into the market space, integrate the public space and market space together.

The journey starts at the upper floor, which is the public space open all day. Visitors from east, which is the major pedestrian flow, will walk to upper floor by stair, and follow the space from outdoor to indoor. After the general experience of the market, visitor will walk into the lower market space. The lower space basically keeps the original organization, and the additional support facilities locate in the south of the market, which defined by columns of the fly-over. upper floor plan

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A1LIBRARY & PUBLIC S4 LIBRARY AND PUBLIC SPACE SPACE A1LIBRARY & PUBLIC SPACE Project Studio Credit Y3, CUHK (2008 Fall) Course: Location CUHK, ARC4140, SheungUrbanization Wan, Hong Kong Studio (2008 Fall) Instructor: Instructor Prof. WOO Prof. Pui-Leng WOO Pui-Leng Project Credit Location: BlakeARC4140, garden, Sheung Wan, Hong Course: CUHK, Urbanization StudioKong (2008 Fall) The task of the project is to design a small community Instructor: Prof. WOO Pui-Leng library in the Blake garden, at the same timeKong keep necLocation: Blake garden, Sheung Wan, Hong The essary task original of the sport project facilities is to design and resting a smallarea community for local library communities. in the Blake garden, at the same time keep necessary original facilities and resting for local The task of the sport project is to design a smallarea community communities. The urban fabric has been kept in past one and half library in the Blake garden, at the same time keep neccentury. The Blake garden had been built by demolition essary original sport facilities and resting area for local The urban fabric has been kept in oneplague and half the area, where seriously affected by past bubonic in communities. century. The Blakedoesn’t garden try hadtobeen builtthe by original demolition 1894. The design rebuild urthe where seriously by past bubonic plague in banarea, fabric, but regard asaffected ankept opportunity in the design The urban fabric has itbeen in one and half 1894. The design doesn’t try to rebuild the original urprocess to response and reflect the city and history. century. The Blake garden had been built by demolition banarea, fabric, but regard it asaffected an opportunity in the design the where seriously by bubonic plague in process to response and reflect the city and history. 1894. The design doesn’t try to rebuild the original urban fabric, but regard it as an opportunity in the design process to response and reflect the city and history.

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The design firstly connects the north and south of the site, and the connection is also the main entry for the The design firstly connects the north southlibrary, of the library and sport courts. Although it is and a public site, and the connection is also the main entry for the the building should be keeping certain private in terms library and sport courts. Although it is a public library, of management. The design shifted some building the building shouldprograms be keeping certain privateor in terms blocks for different either vertically horiof management. The design shifted some building zontally to integrate the library itself and public space. blocks for different programs either vertically or horizontally to integrate the library Three connected blocks, whichitself keepand thepublic samespace. lan-

guage with those shifted blocks, locate in the west of Three blocks, which keep They the same lanthe park connected contains other library facilities. are shiftguage with those shifted blocks, locate in the west of ed by keeping original trees, and windows are faces the park contains other library facilities. They are shifteither east or west to make the whole space as a coned by keeping original trees, and windows are faces tinue one. either east or west to make the whole space as a continue one.

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D1CLOTHES RACK D1CLOTHES RACK O1 CLOTH RACK

The project is a clothes rack design, with a output The project is a clothes rack design, with a output physical product in 1:1 scale. physical product in 1:1 scale. The use of materials are limited to MDF, high denThe use of materials are limited to MDF, high density foam, some connecting pieces, nuts, bolts, sity foam, some connecting pieces, nuts, bolts, ropes ropes and and wires. wires. The The rack rack had had to to cantilever cantilever 1.5 1.5 meters with minimum impact onto meters with minimum impact onto the the existing existing structures. structures.The The ratio ratio of of its its weight weight to to load load should should be minimized. be minimized.


The rack is designed in triangular prism form and rotatable, it works automatically due to the gravity. When the first cloth is put on (2), the rack will automatically rotate and stop with that cloth on the bottom (3); then another one is put on (4), the rack will again self-balanced (5). Thus users almost never have to change their posture until all the clothes are done. The collection process is even more enjoyable. When pick up one piece of clothes, the bottom ones would rise up automatically due to the shift of the center of gravity.

The rack offers multi ways to dry clothes. Despite hanging clothes on three arms, the rack provides other two functions by adding another fabric web. Sweaters could be lie flat on the web, and also works for shoes.

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D2 O2LOGO LOGO DESIGN DESIGN SHAW 20 SHAWCOLLEGE COLLEGE

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The logo was designed for Shaw College 20th anniversary logo design competition. It won the first prize, and been adopted in variety anniversary activities and college publications. The whole form of the logo is the Chinese character of ˬ忠˭, which represents the Shaw College in Chineseˬ忠⣓㚠昊˭. Meanwhile, is a combination of four characters SHAW. represents number 2, and the back circular represents number 0, together means 20th anniversary. The rigid part is an evolution of Chinese cursive script, which symbolizes “tradition and solemnity”, and the soft part is a ribbon, which symbolized “free and modern”, together represents the spirit of Shaw College. Meanwhile, the logo adopts the same color schema as logo of Shaw College.

WUYUE WUYUE The logo was designed for Wuyue Properties. The Chinese name of the company is ˬḼⱛ˭. Wuyue means the Five-mountain in Chinese literally. There are five closed angles in the logo, which presents five mountains graphically. The five angles also means steps, symbolizing the company be higher and be better in the future. Meanwhile, its Chinese name ˬḼⱛ˭ġalso been showed in the logo.



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