Architectural Portfolio 2022 by Lee Siew Jing

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LEE SIEW JING

Selected Work 2018 - 2022


CURRICULUM VITAE

LEE SIEW JING

Date of Birth : 02.07.1995 Nationality: Malaysian Hp : +601110702095 Email : siew_jing_95@hotmail.com Online Portfolio : https://online.fliphtml5.com/dqgsx/vtlj/

EDUCATION

Bachelor degree Portfolio

WORKING EXPERIENCE

Linkedin

MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE University of Technology Malaysia (UTM) CGPA 3.89

2020 - 2022

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ARCHITECTURE University of Technology Malaysia (UTM) CGPA 3.92

2015 - 2018

PLACE ARCHTIECTS AND DESIGN PTE LTD, SINGAPORE Architectural Designer

2018

Project Types : Residential (High-rise, Landed), Commercial Responsibility : Space planning, Technical drawings production, 3D modeling, 2D Rendering

AKTA-RCHITECTS PTE LTD, SINGAPORE Architectural Designer

2018-2020

Project Types : Residential (Landed), Hospitality (Resort) Responsibility : Design Proposal (Island Resort), Design Developement (Landed Residential House), Technical drawings production (Tender and Construction), 3D modeling, 2D & 3D Rendering, Construction drawing for Interior design ANDERES FOURDY SDN BHD Virtual Events Illustrator (Freelancer) Project Types : Virtual background for Online Events (Convention Hall, Lobby, Conference Hall, Exhibition Hall) Responsibility : 3D modeling, 3D rendering, Photoshop Image

2020-2021


ACCOMPLISHMENT

28TH & 29TH ARCHITECTURAL STUDENT Participant

2016 - 2017

PAM(MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS) STUDENT MULTIMEDIA COMPETITION 4th Place

2018

PAM(MALAYSIAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS) FERUNI CERAMICHE SCHOLARSHIP Recipient

2018

COLLABORATIVE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMME BETWEEN UTM AND UIAM Participant

2020

INTERNATIONAL OPEN DESIGN COLLOQUIUM WITH DMU, UK Presenter

2021

BEST DESIGNGER & BEST STUDENT AWARD

2021

UTM Pre-thesis III, Master in Architecture

SOFTWARE SKILL

AUTOCAD

PHOTOSHOP

AUTODESK REVIT

LUMION

SKETCHUP

ADOBE PREMIERE PRO

ENSCAPE

LANGUAGE

CHINESE ENGLISH MALAY CANTONESE


ACADEMIC

CONTENT

MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE

Presentation video

THE INTERGENERATIONAL HOMES Pre-Thesis I

2020

Presentation video

LAKE GARDEN LIFESTYLE HUB Pre-Thesis II

2021

Presentation video

BANGSAL SILAT KAMPONG BHARU Pre-Thesis III

2021

Walkthrough Animation

MAGIC TOGETHERNESS HUB Final Thesis

2022


PROFESSIONAL

CONTENT

AKTA-RCHITECT

CASA NAKA ISLAND RESORT Design Proposal, Design Development

2018 - 2020

LUXURY RESIDENTIAL Design Development, Tender drawings, Construction drawings

2018 - 2020

ANDERES FOURDY SDN BHD

VIRTUAL BACKGROUND 3D Modeling, 3D Rendering, Walkthrough Animation

2020


PRE-THESIS I

THE INTERGENERATIONAL HOME

Over the years, the issue of isolation among the elderly arised due to urbanisation, as the young people moving out from their family to the urban area for more job opportunities. The Intergenerational home aims to reclaim the intergeneration living for providing social support to the vulnerable group. The architectural strategies in social housing design is strengthen the intergeneraional solidarity in various aspects of living.

Single Adult

L I FE P H A SE

Adult children moving out

Young Couple

DWELLING PHASE

Adult aging

children,

Expanded Family

Small Family


The site is located at Lima Kedai, Johor Bahru, which also an important transit town of the Second Link Expresslink (Towards Singapore Tuas). The neighbourhood context is made up by residential area, commercial area and education institution.

1

1

1.Entrance Lobby as Focal Point of the Spaces. 2.Public Spaces Forming Community Trigangle. 3.Clear Path and Circulation. 4.Transitory Zones as Communal Spaces.

1

1


Sun Path

Solid & Void

Community Connection

Height Hierarchy

Maximize Ground Floor as Public Space

Vertical Greeneries

The ground floor are equipped with facilities which fulfil the needs of the multi-generational residents. The public spaces aims to create place attachment with spaces for routine activities to create sense of place.


Provide more seating area along the piblic spaces

In-between spaces for informal interaction among generations

Pocket gardens and courtyard are provided

The poor physical ability of the elderly are taking into consideration in the public space planning. More in-between spaces with seating are provided at the ground floor to cater the informal interaction on a daily basis.


There are four types of unit to meet the living needs of different kind of family. For Type A and Type A2, universal design is applied. The Type B and Type B2 are suitable for nuclear family and extended family as the layout of the unit are flexible to add an additional room based on the needs.


PPVC

The construction of the building is using mixed method. The basement and ground floor are using conventional concrete construction while the uppper floor are built with steel structure. Prefabricated Prefinished Volumetric Construction (PPVC) is suitable for Social Housing construction as they are able to built in shorter time to overcome high demand of affordable housing.


PRE-THESIS II

LAKE GARDEN LIFESTYLE HUB

The Lake Garden Lifestyle Hub is the integration of lifestyle hub and workplace located at Taman Tasik Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. The building programme focuses on support work-life balance lifestyle by providing spaces that support leisure activities and activity-based workplace.

On the other hand, this design project aims to propose a kinetic shading system which responds to the sky conditions and the occupants’ needs to improve visual comfort for the multilevel office buildings in the tropics. The project focuses on the design exploration of kinetic shading devices which suitable to be applied on office building in Malaysia. The performance of the kinetic shading devices are assessed using computer simulation.


The understanding of the characteristic of tropical sky is important to design the shading system of the office building. The shadow pattern and solar load on site are observed and recorded for shading system design reference. The building form is based on the rule of thumb of avoid long facade facing east and west. The building form also avoid deep plan to enhance the penetration of natural daylighting.


An public plaza at the entrance to enhance the sense of welcoming. The plaza also support activities that engaged with the nearby community such as bazaar and performance. The open-plan ground floor intends to connect with the existing jogging park to enhance the accessibillity towards the building. The leisure activity spaces are located at first and second floor while the co-working office are located at third floor.


Apart from the kinetic shading system, there are several sustainability design approahces are applied in the project. The main spaces such as the lobby, food hub and reading hub are natural ventilated to reduce energy consumption. The sky light window is provided at the co-working spaces to utilise the natural daylighting in the workplace. The rainwater harvesting system is provided to collect the rainwater from the roof top garden.


Kinetic Pattern Design Generation

Facade A

Facade B

Facade C


With Shading device

Without Shading device

With Shading device

Without Shading device

With Shading device

Without Shading device

Daylighting Simulation (Illuminance (lux)) Facade A

Facade B

Facade C



In conclusion, the design project explored the design of kinetic shading devices with various geometry, kinetic motion and methods of control. The performance of the kinetic shading systems are assessed with Velux (software). Further exploration of kinetic facade system need to be carried out in terms of the practicality and economical aspects.


PRE-THESIS III

BANGSAL SILAT KAMPONG BHARU

Silat is a traditional Malay martial art that listed as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Malaysia. Today, Silat performance is important in preserve Malay identity and cultural resilience. The Bangsal Silat Kampong Bharu aims to rejuvenate the urban edge of Kampong Bharu through cultural sport learning facility which promote social inclusive, strengthen national identity and cultivate the sense of belonging among the younger generation.

Management

Sport Chains

• Support both organized and nonorganized sports (individual and group) to allow for exchanges between groups

Sport Combination

• Culture and Sport are historically

linked : Form connection between sport and culture

Program Mix

• Provide innovative sport

management with diverse programming such as sport + cultural activities

• Jabatan Kebudayaan dan Kesenian Negara (JKKN)

PROGRAMMATIC

ORGANIZATION

• Persekutuan Silat Kebangsaan Malaysia (PESAKA)

Target User

• School Children (Silat Olahraga) • Vulnerable Children • Public


The existing sport facilities in Kampong Bharu, Kuala Lumpur are lack of community involvement and having poor accessibility and connectivity with the nearby context and local community. Instead of the traditional Malay sport activity, the sport activities such as football and tennis introduced by the British during colonial period became the most prominent sport activities. The traditional Malay sport activities need to be reestablish into the daily life of the younger generations to preserve the Malay culture and identity in Kampong Bharu. Existing

Site Analysis

Opportunity

The new development neglect the social function of the alley

Revitalizes the tertiary road with multiple frontage including frontage facing the tertiary road

Forgotten Urban-village Edge The site located in between the Kampong Bharu (village) and Chow Kit area.

Edge as the new center - shifting from historic barriers into area of creative architecture and urban design.

Poor Connectivity and Accessibility - The access road into the site is not well connect from the main road.

Hierarchy of Connectivity Integrated with existing urban frabric


Form Development Long Facade facing Primary Road.

1

Improve Permeability and Porosity by dividing into smaller block.

2 Rotate the blocks and form Multiple Frontage

3

Hierarchy of Height to create Focal Point.

4 Elevated block to allow high accessibility at the Ground floor.

5

Identical Facade design to improve visual attraction

6



Fractal theory is used as the design approach. The fractal structure of the city helps to improve the accessibility and connectivity. The urban fractal structure must fulfill the four criterias namely gaps between structures, hierarchy of connections, additional substructure and fractal boundary at the urban edge.

Gap between buildings as the fractal structure.

Hierarchy of connection into the site.

Open ground floor to enhance permeability and accessibility.

Fractal boundary at the urban edge.


The different phase of Silat sport associated with the building programme to enhance the journey in the building. There are four phases of Silat sport namely Initiation, Salutation, Forms and Sparring. Each phase of Silat sport reflects to the building programme accordingly.

SPARRING

3ND FLOOR

Fight for Combat

Competition and Performance of Silat sport

FORMS

2ND FLOOR

Pre-arranged Metamovement practiced as a single set

Training of Silat sport and performance

INITIATION

GROUND FLOOR

SALUTATION

1ST FLOOR

Ritual carried out by the master to signify the initiation

Introduction of Silat Sport

Sign of Courtesy and Camaraderie

Understanding of Silat through various activities


Public Engagement


Flexible Function

Permeability and Accessibility of Ground Floor

Visual Interaction between Levels


FINAL THESIS - KINETIC SHADING SYSTEM FOR A START-UP OFFICE IN THE TROPICS

MAGIC TOGETHERNESS HUB

Magic Togetherness Hub is a well-being focused start-up workplace that aims to empower the start-up community. Due to the covid-19 pandemic, the start-up entrepreneur faced several problems such as business location, limited resources and lack of interactive workplace. A digital collaboration ready, flexible and interactive workplace is needed for the start-up community.

Fluid Work Experience: Flexibility and Collaborative

Pop-up Meeting Spaces •

Wall system that allow to make variety of temporary meeting spaces, equipped with seamless technology that interact with the space.

Hybrid Work Model •

Interactive Bar •

Space that gather the co-workers and shared events.

Source: https://www.dezeen.com/2020/06/26/perkinsand-will-meena-krenek-offices-post-coronaviruspandemic/

Support individual workstyles with choices and autonomy with welldesigned physical and online workspaces.


The site is located at Taman Tasik Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, a popular jogging park at the Seremban town centre. The site is an ideal location for the start-up with the diverse neighbourhood and highly accessible through vehicles and public transport.


Moveable Partition to adapt different spatial needs

Flexible layout to create multifunction spaces

Translucent Material to allow penetration of light

3RD FLOOR - Private Co-working Office

2ND FLOOR - Semi-Public Learning & Leisure Activity Space

1ST FLOOR - Public Reading Hub

GROUND FLOOR - Public Public plaza, Lobby, Food Hub, Retail street, Book store


Supportive, symbiotic and social engagement building programme are provided in Magic Togetherness Hub. Workplace revolution in the post pandemic era focuses on the adaption of remote working, de-densification and public health focused workplace. The workplace redesign need to focus on the flexibility and tranformable spaces to support various working behaviours.

Supportive

DigitalCollaboration

Flexible

Orientation Strategy

4TH TO 13RD FLOOR- Private Service-Office

Engagement

Symbiotic

Activitybased

Control of Solar Radiation


Building Construction

Scale

The building envelope is made up by kinetic shading devices. The kinetic shading system is able to adapt the dynamic sky conditions and the spatial activity. There are four types of shading device according to the spatial activity and building orientation.

Co-working Office


Gym


Facade A is made up by operable horizontal aluminium louvres blade and fixed vertical aluminium square end blade. Facade A is able to block high angle direct sunlight and allow view towards the exterior. Facade B is made up by operable vertical auminium louvres with fixed vertical aluminium square end blade on both side. Facade B is able to filter and control penetration of direct sunlight. Facade A

Facade B


Facade C is made up by operable horizontal aluminium louvres blade and aluminium perforated panels. Facade C is able to block high angle direct sunlight and filter direct sunlight. Facade D is fixed aluminium perforated panels that filter direct sunlight.

Facade C

Facade D


The common space of service office is located at the atrium. The high volume atrium allow natural lighting to enter that enhance the well-being of the co-workers. The atrium also encourage interaction among the co-workers by provide facilities and relax area.

Atrium - Common Space

Book cafe


Top window in the co-working space to enhance the natural daylghting. Indoor greeneries is able to improve the well-being of the co-workers.

Co-working Office 9am

The dayligthing perforamce of the kinetic shading devices are assessed using the daylighting simulation software --- ‘‘Velux’’. The illuminance level of the interior space as the guideline for ideal indoor lighting.

1st floor plan

2nd floor plan

3rd floor plan

Office floor plan

12pm

3pm


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PROFESSIONAL

WORKING PORTFOLIO AKTA-RCHITECTS PTE LTD, SINGAPORE ANDERES FOURDY SDN BHD


2018-2020 2020-2021


RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS

AKTA-RCHITECTS, SINGAPORE 33 SHELFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE Involved in: • •

2D Rendering Construction drawings

33 Floor Plans

33A Floor Plans


45 MEDWAY DRIVE, SINGAPORE Involved in: • • •

2D Rendering Tender drawings Construction drawings

Floor Plans


89 KHEAM HOCK ROAD, SINGAPORE Involved in: • • •

2D & 3D Rendering Tender drawings Construction drawings

33 Floor Plans

33A Floor Plans



105 WATTEN ESTATE, SINGAPORE Involved in: • •

2D & 3D Rendering Construction drawings

Floor Plans


20 CORONATION DRIVE, SINGAPORE Involved in: • •

2D Rendering Construction drawings


HOSPITALITY PROJECTS CASA NAKA ISLAND RESORT, PHUKET THAILAND

Inspired by the Naka Yai islan is used to be a home of the fisherman families, the Casa Naka Islan Resort is design with the concept of fisherman village which surrouded with the natural landscape and breathtaking ocean view. The design of the villa focuses on translating the traditional thailand architecture into the modern vernicular architecture with eliminate the complicated ornaments.

Involved in: • • • •

Design development Presentation slides 2D & 3D rendering Technical drawings


Master Plan

Front of House Floor Plan


Ariel view


Villa - Persective & Floor Plans


Elevations


Elevations


VIRTUAL EVENT BACKGROUND

ANDERES FOURDY SDN BHD, MALAYSIA Involved in: • • •

Exterior & Interior Design 3D rendering Walkthrough Animation








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