MArch Architecture SHERYL LAM
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Education
201209 - 201507
200609 - 201207
Work Employment
201508 - Present
201307 - 201308
Aedas Limited (HK) Summer Trainee
201208
Venetian Cotai Limited (MO) Work Placement
201107
Aedas Limited (UK) Work Placement
Atelier J-AR (HK) Helper
201507 - Present
Haven Design Limited (HK) Freelance on Interior Design
201410 - 201507
University Open Mic Society (UK) IT & Communication Officer
201407
Cley14 Contemporary Art Exhibition, Cley-Next-the-Sea, Norfolk (UK) Year 2 Housing Project
201307
End of Year Departmental Exhibition Year 1 Integrated Design in Architecture CwParis Sketchbook
201307 - 201308
International Student Volunteer (Costa Rica) Sustainable Development Project
Skills
Hand Sketch Model Making Photoshop
Indesign Illustrator Rhinoceros
Language
Native Native Fluent
English Cantonese Mandarin
Certificate
201508 - 201807
Construction Industry Safety Training Certificate (HK)
References
Matt Strong
University Tutor at University of Nottingham ezzms1@exmail.nottingham.ac.uk
AutoCAD Office SketchUp
201507
Shortlisted Project Past, Present, Future Exhibition
201509
Shortlisted Project Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture
201009 - 201207
Music Sixth Form Scholarship Art Sixth Form Scholarship
201206
Best Workmanship Award Young Fashion Designer Competition
201106
Gold Crest Award and Regional Final British Science Association
Shannon Ho
Director at Aedas Ltd. shannon.ho@aedas.com
201106
Best Presentation Award
Li Shung Yeung
Director at Atelier J-AR. wyan@aj-ar.co
Young Fashion Designer
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201507 - Present
Aedas Limited (HK) Architectural Graduate (Year Out) WDA Group Limited (HK) Summer Intern
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Miscellaneous
Kent College Pembury (UK) A Level Art, Mathematics, Textiles Design AS Level Chinese and Physics
2014 - 2014 06
Awards
University of Nottingham (UK) BArch Architecture (K100) 2:1 (Second Upper) Honours RIBA Part 1
Revit Ecotect
Contents Sheryl Lam Flat 13, Hildenbrook House, The Slade, Tonbridge, Kent, TN9 1HF 8th January 1994 (+44) 07449904929 http://www.lamsheryl.com lamsheryl@hotmail.com
Making the Architecture Making the Architecture 01 Bam! Boo! Pop-Up Theatre Biennale Shortlisted Project
02 Roasted Legoosey Shortlisted Project
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Academic Academic I am a RIBA Part 1 graduate student at University of Nottingham. I am currently working in Hong Kong. I developed my passion on architecture through fashion and textiles design. I enjoy the innovative design integrating with technical strategy through critical observations by focusing on the duality of imagination; from social, cultural and the situatedness of a object or cities. The challenges are phenomenal and I would like to take a further step in architecture.
03 John Penrose Institute Year 3 Final Design Project
04 The Nine Cley Birds Year 2 Project 1
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Practice 05 The Parisian Year Out work
06 The University of Macau Year Out work
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01 Shortlisted Project
Bam! Boo! Pop-Up Theatre Year Venue Location Collaborate
2015 2015 Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism / Architecture (HK) Kowloon Park, Hong Kong Atelier J-AR
35 years ago, Hong Kong had the rich and varied culture important legacy and cornerstone that the younger generations can build upon in growing the identity of the city. There are more than five million 6-7 metres long bamboo rods are used every year in the construction industry. This industry drew people into by word of mouth. There are no places which still use bamboo scaffolding like we do in Hong Kong – not even in China. The purpose of the “Pop-Up Theatre” is for talented buskers who may not have the opportunity to be exposed in the public. We hope this pavilion provides a temporary performance space for local artists to display their work and enhance the arts and culture in this district.
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This bamboo pavilion is going to concretize the vanishing natural environment in the city centre of Hong Kong. It is an interactive installation that invites the public to reconnect to our nature through all our senses. Visitors may simultaneously view, touch, feel, listen to and scent that bamboo installation within the pavilion. Bamboos interweave to form a firm lattice like flowers blossoming on the exterior of skyscrapers. This installation is going to remind us of bamboos’ inner beauty which has always been ignored. The scaffolding grids are cut into small pieces and combined to form cylinder-shaped “Light-columns”, which the light penetrates through the gaps in between the bamboos.
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Under Construction 6
Event Night 7
02 Shortlisted Project
Roasted Legoosey Year Venue Location Collaborate
2015 Past, Present, Future Hong Kong Architecture Exhibition Songshan Cultural and Creative Park Taipei, Taiwan Atelier J-AR
After World War II came to an end in 1945, the colonial Hong Kong government issued ad hoc licenses to families of deceased and injured civil servants, allowing them to operate food stalls in public and thereby earn a living. Dai Pai Dong (open-air food stalls) was once a popular traditional roadside diners. Due to the urban renewal streetscapes, the once familiar dining culture are declining and will soon be erased from the urban fabric. This cultural legacy will become a collective memory or even be forgotten. Through this lighting installation, we would like to materialize this intangible cultural heritage and to raise public awareness of the current urban redevelopment in Hong Kong.
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03 Year 3 Final Design Project
John Penrose Institute Year Location Type
2015 Bath, UK Building for Walkers
In the book "Letters from Bath", John Penrose was an 18th century parson from Cornwall. He, travelled to Bath for the Bath water to cure his gout feet. His letters had a valuable record of the transformation of the city’s medical, architectural, social and religious scenes. He clearly described the 18th townscape in its culture, people and architecture through his explorer’s eyes and memories defined by his emotions and comments in each of the places. John Penrose would walk through many pathways and alleyways even though he felt pain on his feet. The Gateway of the Victoria Park and the Royal Avenue has a great connection with three types of people – Long Distance Walker, Locals and Tourists. These three types of people in my building would have the same attitude like John Penrose, how he investigated and explored the true identity and the local stories of Bath through their own eyes and feet.
Sketches 10
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19th April 1766 Wilshire great room Abbey Grand Parade Duke Street South Parade Ralph Allen’s House of Prior Park Pier point Street Grand Parade
Land’s End to John O’Groats Route 4 Severn & Thames Cotswold Way Ancient Britain
20th April Abbey Pump Room Lower Bristol Road Marble Statues of Mr. Nash A large handsome clock
5th May
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Abbey Lane Staul Street Westgate Street Monmouth Street Bristol Road Duke of Kingston’s Baths Sweating Room Barton Street George Street Edgar Street Foss Lane Broad Street High Street Wade’s Passage Pump Room
6th May Chandois Building Westgate Saw-Close Charity School Trim Street John Street Wood Street Queen Square Garden
Long Distance Walkers
Entrance
Foot Bath
Foyer
River Avon Trail Streams and Coal Mines Bristol to Bath Railway Two Tunnel Greenway] Bath Skyline
Locals
Entrance
Bridge
Cafe
John Penrose Routine Garden and Square Jane Austen and Post Time Church
7th May Lyncombb Grand Parade Duke Street South Parade Ferry Crane Lyncombe Uphill and downhill and uneven Road from Claverton Downs to Bridge
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Tourists Route Development
Entrance
Toilet
Cafe
Speculative Drawing
Cafe
Foyer
Reception
on Walking Pattern and Walking Rhythm
Bridge
Walker
Gyration
Foot Treatment
Rhythm
Letter Writer
Propagation
Time
Engagement
Explorer
Expedition
Accommodation
Letter Writing
Letter Writing
Achieve Room
Viewing Gallery
His Character
Priorities
Form Defined 13
John Penrose Advice to Bath. Listen. Bath, and the Voice of an Oracle hear, Nor fancy the Poet in Jest: Alarm’d for all Nature, I bid thee beware Of a fair One that flames in the West.
Bath
51.38°N 2.37°W
Bath
51.38°N 2.37°W
From her cheek tho’ pale sickness has rifled the Rose, And robb’d of its Lighting her Eye; Lo, with Graces sufficient the Virgin still glows, A Legion of Nymphs to supply. To recall those lost charms, to thy Fountain she wings, But forbid her to taste it, or lave: For, Woe to the World, shouldst thou grant her thy Springs, And Health be the Fruit of thy Wave. Fullfill’d would the Prophesy rise, (by my Soul) by which poor Mankind must explore, Which declares that the Globe shall be nurnt like a Scroll, That an Angel shall set it on Fire.
Speculative Plan 14
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Speculative Illustration 16
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Elevation & Section 18
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The unique colour variation and texture is very special to copper. The natural aging surfaces make it an attractive design elements. The progression from its natural patina to an ultimate blue-green colour has made it a pleasing material to watch transform over time. It is a reflection how John Penrose was very to Bath and was not able to be familiar to the space. As the time pass by, he would gradually blend in, just like the material blends with the environment.
Copper Oxidation 19
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04 Year 2 Project 1
The Nine Cley Birds Year Location Type
2014 Cley-Next-the-Sea, Norfolk, UK Residential
This housing project includes three families and six elderly houses. Cley was once one of the busiest ports in England during the 17th century. The marshes around Cley are internationally important for their populations of rare breeding and visiting birds. Cley Marshes bird reserve has been in care of the Norfolk Wildlife Trust since 1926. I was inspired by the body-structure of the seasonal birds. I simplified the wing shape and given the impression : the long distance migration birds arrive at the marshes by slowly stretching their wings and prepare to land in this peaceful town for rest and comfort. My project was chosen to exhibit in Cley 14 Contemporary Art exhibition during the Summer 2014. http://www.cleycontemporaryart.org/
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Plan & Section 24
Model 25
05 Year Out Work A
30.OCT.2015 LICENSING SUBMISSION
Rev.
Date
Description
Venetian Cotai Limited Cotai Limited
The Parisian
Estrada da Baía de Nossa Senhora da Esperança, The Venetian Macao Resort Hotel Executive Offices - L2, Taipa T +853 2882 8888 F +853 2888 3382
Aedas (Macau) Lda Avenida Xian Xing Hai No.105 Centro Golden Dragon 7 andar D, Nape, Macao T +853 2875 5530 F +853 2875 5531
Gensler 500 S. Figueroa Street Los Angeles, CA 90071 T +1 (213) 327 3600 F +1 (213) 327 3600
Macau Professional Services Ltd. Avenida Comercial de Macau, N°251A-301, AIA Tower 12° andar, Macau T +853 2832 2388 F +853 2832 3222
AECOM 8/F Grand Central Plaza, Tower 2, 138 Shatin Rural Committee Road, Shatin, Hong Kong T +852 3922 9000 F +852 3922 9797
Parsons Brinckerhoff (Asia) Ltd. 7/F One Kowloon, 1 Wang Yuen Street, Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong T +852 2579 8899 F +852 2856 9902
MEINHARDT 4/F Wah Ming Centre 421 Queen's Road West Hong Kong T +852 2858 0738 F +852 2559 1613
Culinary Design and Fixture Inc. 6700 Paradise Rd. Suite A-1 Las Vegas, Nevada 89119 T (702) 896-1155 F (702) 896-1157
Project Title
Status
Year Place Location Budget
2012 - 2016 Taipa, Macau, China University US$2.7bn (£1.9bn)
LICENSING SUBMISSION Discipline
ARCHITECTURAL Zone
ZONE b
B1 TYPICAL 2 BAY BEDROOM - VIEW 1
Drawing Title
HOTEL LICENSING THE PARISIAN MACAO TYPICAL 2 BAY BEDROOM RENDERING - VIEW 1 Drawn by
Checked by
Approved by
TSL / RKY
SHA
LC / JY
Scale
Issue Date
NIL @ A1
30.OCT.2015
Rev.
A
Drawing Number
AED120054-00_ LS10_5561-1 Computer file AED120054-00_LS10_5561-1(TYPICAL-GR-2BAY-V1)
Aedas act as the lead consultant in the project; divided into Podium, Site Works, Facade, Hotel Tower, External, Project Wide. I am placed in the Hotel Tower team. My role is to incorporate the other consultants for Hotel Tower operations in Shop Drawings or Material Submissions. Apart from the Hotel Tower, I am managing the Licensing Submission: 9 Restaurants, 4 Spa & Fitness, 2 Hotels/ Apart-Hotel, 1 Kids Club, 1 Water Park, 1 Theatre and 1 Eiffel Tower licenses. The application process is under Macau Government Tourist Office. Site Visit was carried out on the 27th Jan 2016. Very inspiring and valuable experience for such a large scale project: fit-out confirmation with Ops, MEP installations, defects investigation, etc.
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P R E M I U M
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T H E M A I S O N
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06 Year Out Work
University of Macau Year Place Location Budget
2015 - 2016 Hengqin, Macau, China University MOP$1m (£875,000)
The campus of the university of Macau has been moved from Macau to Hengqin in 2009. Due to the fast pace construction, the design on both lobbies, Library and Administrator Building has the lack of excitement to welcome the VIP or guests. Renovate the interior will provide the sense of identity, the harmony between the exterior and interior of architecture to give the presence to the space, influencing from the Macau architecture and the old campus. The design project started on the 26th Nov 2015 and the client would like to have the concept design by 30th Dec 2015; a tight schedule had been raised, parallel to “The Parisian”. Photoshop, AutoCAD, SketchUp and Rhino computer skills was used in this project.
Library
Administrator Building
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Credits Atelier J-AR
Architects
Aedas Ltd
Director
Shannon Ho
Associate
Daniel Tsoi
Senior Architect
May Ching
Architectural Assistant
Stanley Leung
Tutors
David Short Matt Strong Amanda Harmer
Academic
Angus Yip
Derrick To Javian Tang Li Shung Yeung Wai Kuen Tsoi
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Thank You
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