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A R C H I T E C T U R E G R A D U A T E | Taylor's University | Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Architecture (Sustain Design) | Selected Works
Life is Acrhitecture and Architecture is The Mirror of Life - I. M. Pei
LAI YEW JIN
黎耀浚
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
"SEEK DISCOMFORT"
2018 - 2020
Bachelor of Scinece (Hons) in Architecture (Sustain Design) SABD Taylor’s University, Subang Jaya, Selangor.
2017
Foundation in Natural & Built Environments SABD Taylor’s University, Subang Jaya, Selangor.
2012 - 2016
St. John’s Institution Secondary School, Bukit Nanas, Kuala Lumpur
Life Begins at The End of Your Comfort Zones
PROFILE
ACHIEVEMENT & PARTICIPATION
Date of Birth 07 / 08 / 1999
2018 - 2020
Nationality Chinese, Malaysian Location Puchong, Selangor Contact No. / Email 012-209 8681 / ryan_laiyj@hotmail.co.uk
Life Skills & Leabership Skills UCM - Life Skills & Success Wellbeing SABD Taylor ’ s University, Subang Jaya, Selangor. 2018
RE : DEFINE WORKSHOP 2018 Architectural Student Workshop - Hosting Community SABD Taylor ’ s University, Subang Jaya, Selangor.
2020
KLAF 2020 : BEYOND The Malaysian House Competition - Urban Sanctuary
Languages Cantonese, English, Malay, Mandarin
MY ABILITIES & INTEREST
Dean’s List Awards - Second Upper Class Honour Semester 2.5 - CGPA 4.00 Semester 5 - CGPA 3.53 Semester 6 - CGPA 3.50 SABD Taylor ’ s University, Subang Jaya, Selangor.
SOFTWARE PROFICIENCY Gaming
Drawing
Designing
Art & Craft
Traveling
Figure Model
Autocad 3Ds Max Revit V-ray Lumion
Photoshop Illustrator In Design Sketchup Powerpoint
Curriculum Vitae
RYAN
OVERLAP - KAJANG COMMUNITY CENTRE
PRIMARY - EARLY YEAR CENTRE
1 2
LEISURE TIME - URBAN LIVING ROOM
3 PRECAST IBS SYSTEM - HIGH RISE APARTMENT
URBAN SANCTUARY - MALAYSIA HOUSING COMPETITION
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P R I M A R Y
01 E A R L Y Y E A R
C E N T R E Studio 04 |
Year 2 / Semester 4 |
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Primary - Sem 04
PRIMARY Primary has 2 meaning, it means the order primary which is first and in this situation are young child the earliest stage of learning life. Another meaning is the fundamental of learning which starts from kindergarten where we learn how to play around to live life as a happy child.
Primary - Sem 04
Primary
SIMPLE + COMPLEX
- PRIMARY ? -
SIMPLICITY
Primary has 2 meaning, it means the order primary which is first and in this situation are young child the earliest stage of learning life. Another meaning is the fundamental of learning which starts from kindergarten where we learn how to play around to live life as a happy child. A simple primary kindergarten that allows the complexity thoughts of a child to be expressed. Structure like an empty canvas ready to be expressed similar to a children expressing through their playing. Creating an permanent effect on the children through an temporary space with simple motive. Playing around with solid and void, nature and man made, transparency and opaque, combining all this simple acts to create a complex pre school.
POINT
SQUARE
RECTANGLE
LINE
CIRCLE
ARCH
TRIANGLE
HALF CIRCLE
MASSING STRATEGIES
Simplicity of forms placed together creating a buildings of functional spaces
OUT - SIDE - IN Introduction of vegetation into interior spaces to allow an inside out environment
BRIGHT & BREEZE Creating a sustainable building through usage of sun direction and wind path
COMPLEXITY Complexity of manipulation between form and function creating overall form
VISUAL Visual connection to achieve a tranparency of sight throughout the building
CONCAVE Introducing concave roofs to provide a sense of gravity gesture
HOUSE
EARLY AND IMPORTANT A blank canvas paving the creativity of children
Using the concept of primary as the base of all design. What is primary in Architecture ? Shape ? Form ? Spaces ? Why not structure ? As structure and foundation that starts it all. Simplicity of material and design allowing the children to learn freely in this early year centre.
PLAY SHAPE
CREATE SPACE
Playing with shapes of openning allowing a fun and primodial feature
To create simple space by the compositional layout of planes and opening
Primary - Sem 04
Primary - Sem 04
Primary - Sem 04
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O V E R L A P
02 K A J A N G C O M M U N I T Y
C E N T R E Studio 05 |
Year 3 / Semester 5 |
Overlap - Sem 05
OVERLAP Kajang shows an old and a new side but the Site is situated in the middle where the central concept of 2 element meets in contrast inspiring overlapping hybrid within the centre which becomes a new element like how red overlapping blue will become the colour purple.
Overlap - Sem 05
Overlap Kajang shows an old and a new side but the Site is situated in the middle where the central concept of 2 element meets in contrast inspiring overlapping hybrid within the centre which becomes a new element. Like how red overlapping blue will become the colour purple. This community center is built around the core concept of connection of the constracting elements in results of forming a new hybrid community. Co - existence in harmony through the diversify and vast differences shared. To group them and the share Knowledge, the Experince, the Advancement, and the Culture. With this as the core concept the communicty will be One and Whole.
Segregation of site by old and new era and thi site being the middle groud
Clustering of all the programme around the site as a intersecting mass
Overlaping similarity between programme and form as a hybrid space
Linking all the spaces together and forming a space within a space
Overlap - Sem 05
Overlap - Sem 05
Overlap - Sem 05
Overlap - Sem 05
Overlap - Sem 05
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L E I S U R E T I M E
03 U R B A N L I V I N G
R O O M
Architecture Design Project | Year 3 / Semester 6 |
Leisure Time - Sem 06
LEISURE TIME What is Leisure ? Well leisure can be defined as the enjoyable free time spent in life. To spend an enjoyable moment being free from the pressure at work and life in general and allowing connection from others as a platform to interweave humanity as one.
Leisure Time - Sem 06
Leisure Time Well leisure can be defined as the enjoyable free time spent in life that creates a moment of pause. To spend an enjoyable moment being free from the pressure at work and life in general and allowing connection from others as a platform to interweave humanity as one. To allow exploration of leisure through life of the users, time and space revealing the possibility of a life in a spaces that happier you if found. “Transforming reality, space and time around the urban layers” Designing a transformable architecture that evolves along with time providing a sense of leisure for every user in every single moment being in this building. Spaces that transforms through movement of planes shifting the movement and evolving them to provide a leisure-ful function of that given moment to allow the users to express happiness throough their interpretation of leisure. - A timeless space for life to be leisured around -
LIFE (EVOLVE) Life evolves every second changing the state of physical and mental space
BOUNDARY ESTABLISHING THE SITE BOUNDARY WITH ACCOUNT FOR THE SETBACK AND SITE RESTRICTIONS
PERMEABILITY ADDRESSING PEDESTRIAN MOVEMENT PATTERNS TO ENSURE THE FLOW OF MOVE MENT IS NOT OBSTRUCTED
AREA MASSING WITH PROPER DIMENSION TO ORGA NISE THE SPACES WITHOUT EXCEEDING THE LIMIT OF AREA
CONNECT LINKING AND ACHORING THE MAIN STATIC SPACES TO FORM A FRAME STRUCTURE FOR THE SPACES TO BUILD AROUND
SPACE (SHIFTS) Static spaces controls the users limit where as a flexible space address the saying of “Life First”
BUILDING (TRANSFORM) And then building, As Form follows function and function follows life
PLANES USING THE TECTONIC APPROACH OF PLANES TO FORM SPACES AND INTERACTION BWETWEEN HUMAN BEHAVIOUR
LEVEL LEVELING WITH HORIZONTOL PLANES IN ORDER TO CREATE A SEAMLESS TRANSECTION BETWEEN SPACES
EXPANSION TO EXPAND THE SPACES IN WHICH HELPS IN MAXIMISING THE AREA AND CHANGING OF DENSITY OF USERS
TRANSFORM DESIGNING COMPONENTS AND ARCHITECTURAL ELEMENTS IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE A TRANFORMING BUILDING
Flexibility Design
7 am
10 am
12 pm
3 pm
5 pm
8 pm
10 pm
Worker Arrival
Lunch Break
Exhibition
After Work
Entertainment
Student After School
Workshop
Dancing Studio
Street Vendor & Performer Food Vending
Dwelling
Stage
Community Art Gallery
Green Seating
Night Bazaar
Public Visitor Night Bazaar
Breakfast
Outdoor Cinema
Entertainment
To provide a timeless space that changes it’s function through the life it encapsulates To form a space where leisure activity inspries and interacts with others life
NATURAL VENTILATED DESIGN The designed of the building form is directly responsive to the natural wind-path which allows prevailing wind to cool and to ventilate the interior spaces achieving thermal comfort
Passive Green Strategies
GREEN LANSCAPING Existing vegetation and Deisgned landscaping provides sufficient amount of shading for the users to dwell around and to keep the building relatively cool
Leisure Time - Sem 06
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Leisure Time - Sem 06
Leisure Time - Sem 06
Leisure Time - Sem 06
Leisure Time - Sem 06
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U R B A N S A N C T U A R Y
04 M A L A Y S I A N H O U S I N G
C O M P E T I T I O N KLAF 2020 : BEYOND |
Sanctuary Urban
URBAN SANCTUARY: THE NEW DOMESTIC OUTDOORS
To live in the city is to be immersed within increasing pressures of urban density - a mix of tightly packed dwellings, noise, threatened natural ecologies, diminished connection to nature and less outdoor space, while still being close to the metropolis and all that it offers. Within this urban living context, the desire to find refuge from our busy lives is one of the most significant requirements of home - refuge that takes the form of rooms for rest and spaces for interacting with family and friends, as well as outdoor spaces.
URBAN SANCTUARY Urban Sanctuary showcases outstanding house situated in urban context of Malaysia that explores and demonstrates new, inventive ways of living with the outdoors and contemporary urban landscapes. It aims to reveal how a home can interact with outdoor spaces, while strengthening the natural sloping landscapes and ecologies of the urban setting. It is a sanctuary which can bring other dimension to occupant’s life; Art, Culture and Nature. “ Taking elements of nature mirror, flower, water & moon in the aspect of Chinese culture, while combining the embodied energy and spirit of the Chinese culture, the spaces gives out an ethereal yet natural experience to the occupants.
Sanctuary Urban
Sanctuary Urban
MIRROR
镜
FLOWER
花
WATER
MOON
水
月
Sanctuary Urban
镜
MIRROR
“The reflectivity and fluidity of the water resonates its peacefulness and tranquility in this intimate garden due to an artful balance of natural elements, giving out a contemplative energy to the occupants.”
水 WATER
Sanctuary
花
Urban
FLOWERS
“The trees and flowers framed within the crisp moon shape as an endless form , implanted peacefully into the ethereal and pure space as if it symbolises the different phases of life due to its shadow cast varies from time to time”
月 MOON
P R E C A S T I B S
S Y S T E M
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05 H I G H - R I S E A P A R T M E N T Advanced Construction 04 | Year 2 / Semester 4 |
| Unspecific Site
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2
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
3
4
5
6
7
8
29900 12900 4000
4200
4100
12900
4700
4700
4200
4000
| 5 Storey Apartment Construction
A
3800
B
UP
5100
8900
C
5000
D 26200
5100
E
UP
3800
F
8900
High-Rise Apartment
Precast Concrete IBS System
G H
| Construction
01
02
03
04
05
06
Excavation of site for foundation to be cast on site , Ground beams are placed on top of the concrete footings , Precast columns with single storey corbels are then erected on top of the column stump , Concrete hollow core slabs are cast on top of ground beams , Precast rectangular beams are placed on top of columns , Precast walls with prefabricated doors and window openings are installed
2
UPPER FLOOR PLAN
3
4
5
6
7
8
29900 12900 4000
4200
4100
12900
4700
4700
BALCONY 7.2 m2
BALCONY 7.2 m2
GUTTER & PIPING SYSTEM
4200
4000
BEDROOM 14.4 m2
MASTER BEDROOM 17.1 m2
A B 3800
STEEL FRAMING ROOF TRUSS SYSTEM
8900
C
MASTER BEDROOM 17.1 m2
BEDROOM 14.4 m2
LIVING ROOM 26.3 m2
5100
W.C. 3.2 m2
DN
DINING 13.3 m2
LIVING ROOM 26.3 m2
DINING 13.3 m2
W.C. 5.3 m2
BEDROOM 10.3 m2
W.C. 3.2 m2
W.C. 5.3 m2
STORAGE 13.3 m2
E
STORAGE 13.3 m2
UTILITIES 4.5 m2
KITCHEN 7.2 m2
KITCHEN 7.2 m2
UTILITIES 4.5 m2
UTILITIES 4.5 m2
KITCHEN 7.2 m2
KITCHEN 7.2 m2
UTILITIES 4.5 m2
5100
STORAGE 13.3 m2 BEDROOM 10.3 m2
W.C. 5.3 m2
3800
W.C. 5.3 m2 DINING 13.3 m2
MASTER BEDROOM 17.1 m2
PRECAST CONCRETE SYSTEM LAYOUT
STORAGE 13.3 m2
W.C. 3.2 m2
8900
F
PRECAST FLOOR SLABS
5000
26200
D
BEDROOM 10.3 m2
LIVING ROOM 26.3 m2
BEDROOM 10.3 m2
DINING 13.3 m2
DN
W.C. 3.2 m2
LIVING ROOM 26.3 m2
BEDROOM 14.4 m2
BEDROOM 14.4 m2
PRECAST COLUMNS AND BEAMS FRAMING STRUCTURE
MASTER BEDROOM 17.1 m2
G BALCONY 7.2 m2
H
BALCONY 7.2 m2
PRECAST WALL PANELS
07
08
09
ADDITIONAL PRECAST COMPONENTS: TOILET PODS & BALCONIES & STAIRCASES
10
11
12
GROUND LEVEL
Toilet pods are installed. Precast staircases connecting ground and first floor are lifted by crane and installed , Hollow core slabs are installed on first floor beams , Precast balconies are attached onto the floor slabs , Repetition of step 3 and 4-9 are carried out on each subsequent floors Prefabricated steel roof trusses with the support of purlins are placed and installed on top of the walls.
FOUNDATION SYSTEM: ISOLATED PAD FUNDATION & GROUND BEAMS
High-Rise Apartment
1
06
7
6
5
4
3
1
2
29900
SECTION
12900 4200
4000
12900
4100
4200
4700
4700
4000
3300
FOURTH FLOOR LEVEL
3300
THIRD FLOOR LEVEL
3300
SECOND FLOOR LEVEL
3300
FIRST FLOOR LEVEL
3300
GROUND FLOOR LEVEL
H
G
F
E
D
B
C
A
1
2
3
4
26200
THIRD FLOOR LEVEL
THIRD FLOOR LEVEL
3300
FIRST FLOOR LEVEL
3300
GROUND FLOOR LEVEL
3300
SECOND FLOOR LEVEL
3300
FOURTH FLOOR LEVEL
3300
FOURTH FLOOR LEVEL
3300
3800
3300
3800
FRONT ELEVATION
3300
3800
5100
5
6
7
8
29900 8900
5000
3300
SIDE ELEVATION
8900
3300
Semester
8
SECOND FLOOR LEVEL
FIRST FLOOR LEVEL
GROUND FLOOR LEVEL
12900 4000
4200
12900
4100 4700
4700
4200
4000
06
51-90 mm concrete topping Greater floor stiffness and strength
Splice bars are welded to steel angles
300 mm thick Hollow core slabs
Greater fire resistance
Steel bottom plate is secured to column section with anchor bolts
Metal shim Precast concrete reinforced with steel bar
Column splice
Greater acoustic isolation Allow easy integration of electrical services into floor system Create a smoother floor surface
Drypack with non-shrink grout after columns are aligned and bolted.
Grout key The topping conceals any surface irregularities, increases fire resistance rating of the slab, and accomodates underfloor conduit for wiring. When the flooring is to be pad and carpet, topping may be omitted if smooth surface units are used.
01
Grout
03
Bearing pad
Anchor bolts from pile cap are tightened with bearing plate fixed at the end of upper column by hammering. Welding is done later upon this section to prevent the connection from rotating
02
Metal bearing plate and embedded anchor bolts are cast at the ends of columns
Reinforcing bar ties are grounted into keys between slabs elements
The open corners are grouted with high strength cement
Welded angle connector
Sitecast concrete topping, reinforced with welded wire fabric or reinforcing bars, bonds to precast slabs to form a composite structural unit.
Metal shim
Precast column reinforced with steel bar
Steel bars in topping or in grouted key joints to tie slab units over their support. Stirrups in concrete beam or studs on steel beam project up to tie into topping.
Precast wall panels Precast concrete with 9 steps per flight
Precast landing slab with column connection
Precast concrete landing slab
165 mm
Precast concrete landing slab
Precast concrete column
Precast concrete column
Column shoes
Steel angle support bolted to concrete wall
Bars from precast concrete stairs
75 mm thick concrete screed
Precast concrete stair risers
Precast concrete landing slab
Precast concrete column
Precast concrete stair risers
Holes from precast concrete stair
Ground floor slab 280 mm
Dowels drilled onto foundation
300 x 300 Column stump
Column shoes are filled with cement grout to prevent corrosion of anchor bolts
Anchor bolts 300 x 300 Column stump
1800 x 1800 Concrete footing
300 mm thick Ground slab
20 mm diameter anchor bolts
Ground beam
Footing
6 mm thk KAWA R700 aluminium roofing 100 mm thk Rockwall insulation layer Reflective aluminium sisalation layer Aluminium netting
Semester
Lower plate embedded at lower column
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