SELENE L I J I E ZHUANG PORTFOLIO
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Chinese
email:
seleneljzhuang@gmail.com
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LIJIE ZHUANG, SELENE An architecture master graduate with 1.5 years of experience in the Netherlands and Hong Kong, who is highly capable of developing architectural and urban innovative ideas throughout different stages of project design.
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LANGUAGE English:
EXPERIENCE Nov 2018May 2019 Rotterdam
Dutch: Mandarin Chinese: Cantonese
SOFTWARE SKILLS Rhinoceros:
Sep 2015Jun 2016 Hong Kong
SketchUp: Autocad: Vray: 3ds Max Archicad:
Jun 2014Aug 2014 Hong Kong
Revit: Photoshop: Illustrator: Indesign: Office:
Jul 2012Sep 2012 Jiangmen, China
Trainee Group A
Rotterdam based studio for architecture, interior, urban and product design, expertised in offices, industrial buildings, housing and redevelopments.
I worked on competitions, concept design, preliminary design and construction updates. I was mainly responsible for research, massing and programme design, urban and landscape design, sustainability, and both physical and virtual models building. I also finished a great number of analytical diagrams and drawing, rendering and post-rendering edits. Architectural Year-out Designer Andrew Lee King Fun & Associates Architects Ltd.
problem solver / upbeat vibe / sports and outdoor lover / travel / films / cooking / hang out
EDUCATION Sep 2016Jul 2018
Master of Architecture Delft University of Technology Design Lab I (The Why Factory), Tools of Design (Interiors Buildings Cities), AMS MID-CITY (Complex Projects)
Sep 2012Jun 2015
Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies The University of Hong Kong Architectural Design Studios, Visual Communication, Buillding Technology, Architectural History
Jul 2014
AA Visiting School Barcelona BODEGA Enological Metabolism
one of the top 10 architectural firms in Hong Kong with over 200 staff and 800+ completed projects in Hong Kong, China, Macau, United States and Vietnam
Design assisting for the project architect, interior design, drawing submission drafting, tender drawing and document making, site surveying and photogragy, client/supplier/government contacts
Project Team Intern K. Wah International Holdings Limited
Hong Kong-listed large-scale integrated real estate developer and investor in Greater China
Architectural and marketing research on residential projects in Hong Kong Interior Design Assistant Huaxun Taste Decoration
interior design group focus on home, office and retail designs with more than 200 branches in China
Design trend research, furniture advising and selecting, client contacts, construction supervision
Aug 2009Jun 2012
CIE A-Levels Shenzhen College of International Education Mathematics, Physics, Art and Design, Geography
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[RE]CREATION OUD ZUID swimming complex
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FARM, EAT, EXCRETE self-sustaining pavilion
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STATIC FLOW concrete furniture
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GROTE MARKT LIVING residential complex
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Professional Works @ Group A @ ALKF+
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BREAKING THE ICE residential complex
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INSIDE OUT residential tower prototype
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URBAN NOMADS architecture school design
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VILLAGE IN A HOUSE house
[RE]CREATION OUD ZUID September 2017 - July 2018 Individual Project / Tutor: Steven Steenbruggen / Complex Projects
The studio generates future scenarios in Amsterdam, 2050. The disconnection between the fasting growing business area Zuidas and the tranquil residential area of Oud Zuid, and the lack of amenities raised my concern about the living quality and sustainability of development in the future. Following a semester of research in Amsterdam, my project will be a swimming complex in Oud Zuid, as a part of the public sports and leisure network in the city. Dutch people are the 4th most active among EU. 80% people in Amsterdam Zuid exercise at least weekly. In the future, healthcare will be more focus on voluntary prevention instead of medicine and cure once the our health problems appear. Sports and exercises as a major way of prevention of obesity and chronic diseases, will be a part of public healthcare system in The Netherlands. There are already a lot of sports facilities in the Oud Zuid Area but more than half of the sports facilities are private. The traditional sports club system is obstacles for the poor, the newcomers to the city or people do not belong to a certain social group to enjoy them these sports facilities. Apart from getting physically healthy, the face to face accom-pany of friends or even strangers will be very crucial for the future digital world to enhance mental health. Our appearances and the form of swimming itself also break down some barriers between different social groups. In the smart but probably also very expensive and crowded Amsterdam in 2050, I believe the primitive kind of leisure will have even bigger meaning to the city than now.
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Collage - Connecting Zuidas and Oud Zuid
Collage - Future Central Park for Zuidas
The booming business district Zuidas and the residential area in Oud Zuid surrounding it are discon-
In the future, the now neighbourhood park Beatrixpark will be extended across Highway A10 and it will
nected with each other. The project could act like a bridge to connect the work place and homes in
become a wholesome sports park that facilitate both Zuidas and the Oud Zuid residential area. Lying
the aspects of time, location, and programmes.
on such a prime location between Station Zuid and Rai, the urban oasis will be Central Park for Zuidas. My swimming complex will stand on the east side of the park.
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The shape of the building is inspired by the existing paddling pool and planter in the park. There are three major circulation in the swimming complex. The first one is the bike highway going crossing the complex above the playground, and leads to the bike parking on first floor and bridge to RAI. The second circulation is a walking circulation circling the playground on ground floor. All the programmes can be reached via this circulation from the ground floor. This is the shortest circulation to all the programmes and means for regular visitors. The last circulation was inspired by mountains, which I always think Dutch landscape lacks of, and to be more specifically, crater mountains. This spiral circulation going up along the inner facade of the building cluster, it provides a panorama view of both the swimming complex itself and the view of the surround park, as if you are hiking up along the crater. The circulation provides access to all the programmes from upper floors and finally it goes across the swimming hall and leaves the complex. It is meant for casual visitors of the park passing by the swimming complex and hopefully the comprehensive skimming of the programmes along the way can attract them to become regular visitors.
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FARM, EAT, EXCRETE Davos, Switzerland / Autumn 2016 Individual Project / Erik Hehenkamp / The Why Factory
In continue of the why factory project, this project is to show a possibily of satisfying all our basic material needs in the extremely cold weather. Waste and feces will be used to generate heat and provide ferterliser to grow plant, and the heat will be use to cook soup. After we have the soup, naturally we will produce more excretion. Hypothetically the pavillion as a machine can run forever as long as there is enough visitors to the toilets. As the host for the annual World Econimic Forum, Davos, nevertheless small and not very easily accessible, is a delightful small town in the Swiss Alps. The Kurpark, in the city centre and provide venue for the WEF, is very scenery with trees srounding the beautiful lawn and ponds in between. However, more than 1/3 of the days in January would snow, according to Meteo Swiss. In other words, the park will be covered in snow most of the time in January, and it provides a huge amount of water input for my pavillion. However, there would be quite a lot of sunny days. And thanks to the snow, the albedo of the alps woulde be very high, which means the sunlight reflection from the snow mountain could provide sufficient sunlight for the plants.
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1. Use the toilet
Pick some vegetables and put them in the soup machine
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rainwater is collected from the roof
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biogas heating system and ventilation the radiator pipe can also melt the snow on the roof, and the gas eventually goes out through the exhaust fan
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water is filtered here with different gravels and activated carbon, as the input water for the soup machine
A extra heat generated by the running soup machine through the pipe will go around the pavillion, as radiator to keep it warm inside
water collecting and filtrating system Biogas will then be stored in the huge tanks, and going into the soup machine later
water will go to the sink first and then it will be kept for flushing the toilet
the soup machine use the biogass to generate heat to cook soup
some feces will be diluted with sewer water and become fertilizer
Human feces will compost here and generate biogass
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feces composting and fertilising system
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Elastic flanges
20mm aluminium rack
prefab casement
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bolts Steel angle
window casement
double glazing
aluminium glazing cap
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supporting I beam
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aluminium cap 30mm wooden floor
window casement 25mm polycarbonate roof
heating pipe
4mm double glazing
heating pipe
bolting flange
aluminium floor rack
support footer
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moment connection
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separated glazing beads allow either glass to be installed without disturbing the other
25mm thick 5 layered polycarbonate sheet
Ceiling Plan
Structural Combination 25mm thick 5 layered polycarbonate sheet
exhaust fan
25mm polycarbonate roof 20mm aluminium rack 10mm thick wood fibre planter 4mm thick double glazing
4mm double glazing
120mm I- beam 20mm thick clear glass water tank Pipes:
Bio gas
steel frame
Water Ventilation Exhaust Gas from Soup Machine (as heating) Mixture of manure and water (as fertilazer)
Floor Plan 25mm thick 5 layered polycarbonate sheet
bio gas tank
bio gas tank
Aluminium exhibition stand flooring frame soup machine
soup machine female toilet
male toilet
25mm polycarbonate sheet 20mm aluminium rack 10mm thick wood fibre planter
4mm thick double glazing
30mm plywood floor with aluminium stand 120mm I- beam 30mm thick wooden floor
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STATIC FLOW Spring 2017 Group Project / Henri van Bennekom / Making
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The fluidity of concrete allows us to create simple but organic form where the aesthetic beauty of complexity of different shapes. The repeating wave shape suits all our propositions. The curve between every two troughs creates a perfect arch, while the peaks provide great support for the objects above them. Steel bar as infrastructure will be placed in the core, and the final product would be a bench composed by two identical structures each with two continual waves from peak to peak, and a wooden board on top. In public open space, each two pieces of concrete structures form a bench and they can be put together next to each other to create a continuous long bench for more people to sit on. Additionally, the empty space between the two concrete structure allows storages or be used as planters. More modular concrete structure can be placed together to create different shapes of benches or just for people to chill. If more concrete structures are stacked on top of each other, a half-opened wall is created. Standing on each side of the wall, people cannot see the other side but can only hear it. The half-privatized boundary creates a blurry edge of the open and close and a bit of privacy in the public environment. Hence the walls are very suitable for open public area such as parks and plazas
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GROTE MARKT LIVING Rotterdam, The Netherlands / Spring 2017 Individual Project / Theo Rooijakkers / Interior Building City
Surrouding by famous modern architectural projects including the Cube House and Markthal, the boulevard seems big, wide, empty and disorganised. The population mix around the area is rather young and international, probably due to the location (close to centrum) and price (cheaper than centrum). Hence there are also a lot of galleries, cafes, and life style shops around. The project is to build a residential complex on the temporary car park of the Grote Markt. Target group of the residents will be families and young singles. The buildings will be in clusters. Flats for the families will be in a separate block for more tranquil environment. Flats for young singles will be on the upper floors of the main buildings, with shops and library on the ground floor, surrounding public open space. A cafe will also be featured and the interior design should be very detailed.
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Warehouse Renovation Amsterdam
Competition Five halls of previous VOC warehouse and locomotive factory will be turned into a complex with varies public programmes including museum, office, catering, hotel and retail. The sixth hall will be added vertically, a tower standing above the new carvedout harbour that would re-define the skyline of Amsterdam and become the new landmark by the canel. Area: 28 000 m2 My Contributions: Concept and Renovation Research Programme, Interior, and Sustainability Design Physical and Visual Model building Analytical Diagrams Supervisor: Adam Visser (Partner) Birgitta Rottmann (Project Leader) @ Group A.
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Preliminary Design The complex will not only provide housing flats for the nearby university students but also bring in a new circulation for the commute with public transports. The plinth will connect the park and the university together both visually and physically to enhance the surrounding environment and spatial quality. Area: 100 000 m2 My Contributions: Concept and Massing Design Landscape and Urban Design 3D Model building Analytical Diagrams and Drawings Rendering Supervisor: Adam Visser (Partner) Greetje van den Nouweland (Project Leader) @ Group A.
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Residential Tower A prestige 43-storey residential skyscraper overlooking the western waterfront of Kowloon Peninsula, showcasing a new trend of living within the old city fabric. Client: Kowloon Development Company Limited My Contributions: Facade Design Tender Drawing Graphics on Sales Brochure Supervisor: Shirley Cheung (Senior Associate) @ Andrew Lee King Fun & Associates Architects Ltd.
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HKUST JOCKEY CLUB HALL, THE HONG KONG UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 3 Tong Yin Street, Hong Kong
Student Hostel The Jockey Club Hall student hostel will provide over 520 bed-spaces for both post and undergrad students for one of the top universities in Hong Kong. As a nurturing ground where students can explore their aspirations and potentials, the hostel project aims to promote a notion of park-like off-campus lifestyle and the love of life-long learning. Client: Hong Kong Jockey Club The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology My Contributions: Architectural Design Pavement and Landscape Design Tender Drawing Tender Documents Communication with Clients and Consultants Green Building Assessment Accreditation (BEAM Plus) Supervisor: Shirley Cheung (Senior Associate) @ Andrew Lee King Fun & Associates Architects Ltd.
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