PORTFOLIO
CHEN, SIHUI IRIS 2012-2019
PROJECTS IN HKU BARRIER HOUSING
Two-semester research and design of the housing prototype
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THE WALLS
Library design in Cheung Chau Island, Hong Kong
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PROJECTS IN GSD CORE1-PROJECT
Four designs in sequence without a site challenge the conceptual beauty
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SUSTAINABLE OFFICE
Design based on studio project focusing on environmental systems
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PRACTICES IN IDU + BEHK SHANGWEI DIALOGUE
Renovation of a Hakka row house and yard, in IDU for Shenzhen Hong Kong Biennale 2017
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CAMPUS DESIGN
CD and DD stage design for the engineering building of SUSTC, Shenzhen
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OTHER PROJECTS
Including other studio works, workshop experience and practical projects
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01 BARRIER HOUSING Orientating Slab Block for High-Density-Living Dignity HKU Final-Year Two-Semester Housing Studio Individual Design + Two-member Precedent Studies (Leader) Final Site: Marina Bay, Singapore Builidng Area: 30,000 m2
barrier housing in between highways
PRECEDENT STUDY UNITÉ D' HABITATION - SYSTEMATIC HOUSING As one of the most typical 'wall housing' in the architectural history, Unité d'habitation with its systemetic design gave us a primary idea understanding the prototype 'barrier housing' /'slab housing'. The main focus of the studies is on the relaitonships between its hierarchical rigid structure and its spatial logic including the pullout units, the interior passages and the public programs inside.
RIGID HIERARCHY WITH CONTINUITY Started from the piloti pairs openning the ground floor space to the main frames with the units placed in and the horizontal structure carrying the interior passages every three floor, its structures first serve the space, and then dominate the space. CONTINUOUS VENTILATION SHAFTS run through the whole building from the pilotis to the chiminey. It hints a wholly consistent structural system defining interior space. IN CONSTRUCTION
GLASS PARTITIONS
HORIZONTAL STRUCTURE FOR PUBLIC SPACE
SOLID PARTITIONS
SECONDARY BEAMS
METAL GRID BEAMS
MAIN FRAMES STRUCTURE FOR INTERIOR PASSAGE
TRANSFER STRUCTURE
PILOTIS
STAGE 1 & 2
BARRIER HOUSIING PROTOTYPES - PARTI STUDIES
PLANE AND CONTINUITY It is read as pilotis and vertical planes to achieve consistency in both form and space to break the limits and rigidity of the frame structure
DEVELOPED PARTI The prototype has changing unit types through the vertically transforming structures. All of them set clear service space to get cross ventilation and good circulation sequence. The transformation also gains spatial division for both vertical and horizontal public space.
geometry feasibility
units
efficiency SECTIONAL MODEL A PRECEDENT RESEARCH
SECTIONAL MODEL B FINAL PROTOTYPE
porosity
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circulation entrance
STAGE 3
BARRIER HOUSING IN SITE
THE SERIES OF 1:50 LARGE MODELS reveals the design process from the precedent wall housing, to the prototype concept, finally to the design on site.
SECTIONAL MODEL C FINAL DESIGN IN SINGAPORE
Structural systems painted in grey in all three models highlights the consistent ideas going through the three stages; it first raised the questions on how this kind of gigantic residential screen should be orgnaized by the structure spatially and then I tried to reach one possibility for the answer with the tectonic application in a challenging site of Marina Bay with the tower-like wall housing.
L AN D E D AT S INGAPORE AS THE FINAL DESIGN Situated in Marina Bay, the extension of the CBD. the triangular site is literally sandwiched by highways. The special bay conditions and the tropical climate are also the main concerns, specifically shown in the massing design and the programmatic design .
DESIGN PROCESS THE SITE south:12m wide north:70m wide 244m long
MASSING
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LINKING AND SPLITTING
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GF RADIATION CIRCULATION isolated and linked cores define different parts of the housing
PROGRAM ZONNING ISOLATED TOWERS
LINKED TOWERS
SLAB BLOCK
UPPER STUDIOS
MIDDLE PUBLIC PODIUM LOWER OFFICE
The urban ground floor highlights the idea of minimum standing and revitalizes the under-highway space through the design of landscape and circulation.
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public square
sunken shops
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the main road under highway
existing car park
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INDIVIDUALIZATION THROUGH MONOLITHIC STRUCTURES The terracing wall housing is organzied more like a series of jointed towers so that both the top and the bottom could be open up to aviod the blockage in the urban environment and create space for diverse programs. The challenging highways becomes the driving force for the orientated structure and units; the whole housing seeks the maximum living comfort within the gap and creates a series of unit types following the changing massing and different circulation. At the middle level of the highway, there is a strip of public podiums connecting the building horizontally in the aspect of both circulation and community.
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WORKING-LIVING UNIT BACK CORRIDOR BEHIND OUTDOOR CORRIDOR STUDIO
RESIDENTIAL UNIT TYPES 1 1' WORKING-LIVING SIMPLEX 2 2' 2'' LOWER LINKED BUFFER DUPLEX 3 3' LOWER TOWER BUFFER DUPLEX 4 4' 4'' MIDDLE LINKED SIMPLEX 5 5' MIDDLE TOWER SIMPLEX WITH GAP ROOMS 6 6' MIDDLE TOWER SIMPLEX 7 7' 7'' HIGHER LINKED DUPLEX 8 8' HIGHER TOWER DUPLEX 9 9' HIGHER TOWER SIMPLEX
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CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
0 2 T H E WA L L S HKU 2015 studio - Urban Architecture Individual Work Program: Library Site: Cheung Chau, Hong Kong Building Area: 2,000m2
southern facade from the sea
STAIRS CULTURE
THE ISLAND
TYPICAL 3-STOREY : WALL CULTURE
Cheung Chau is 10km southwest of Hong Kong Island and has a population of around 23,000. Traditionally as a fishing village, now the island has become a major tourist attraction. Its central part is well developed with shophouses of 3 to 4 storeies due to the limit of the earth conditions. The laneways only allow cycling and walking. The site is on the northern end of the main coastalstreet and yokes the residential area with the industrial area.
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THE CONTEXT ORIENTATION
S - THE SEA
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THE LIBRARY Through analyzing and rebuilding 4 prototypes of library space with scale tests and different relationships among humans, books and tectonic elements, we get the design logic for the seaward library coverring an area of 1150m2.
REBUILD
DIVIDING
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BOOK GALLERY
STUDY HALL ZIGZAGGING
MULTIPLYING
PUBLIC TERRACE
EXCAVATING
UP AND DOWN KID MEZZANINE
BOOK GALLERY Up and down, stairs lead to find your books. Running through the concrete forest, a beam of light at the end shines on the secret reading cubes.
PUBLIC TERRACE One is solid while one the other is porous. Nevertheless, the solid is approachable while the porous is like the collection in the mirror.
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Ssection B
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LONG SECTION Contiguous zones always share a special wall which would generate distictive effect on its two sides with its dual faces. The two side walls together define the functions and the atmosphere of a zone; then the in-between wall brings a hierarchical complexity inside a zone.
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03 CORE 1 - PROJECT GSD 2018 Fall studio Individual project Instructor: Jenny French
PROJECT 1 - HIDDEN ROOM
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EXTERNAL CAMOUFLAGE The project utilizes a basic square plan with 4 by 4 grid system and solid corner stairs to build up a stable perception of the total image while the overlapping diagonal lines are designated as the tool to bring out schematic contrasts full of mismatching and instability to the building.
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ROOM 1 CONVENTION
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ROOM 2 ROOM 1 ROOM 1
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ROOM 2 THICKNESS
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ROOM 3
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ROOM 3
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ROOM 3 ENVELOPE ROOM 4
ROOM 4
ROOM 4 ROOM 1
ROOM 4 ROOM 3
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ROOM 4 ROOM 4
ROOM 4 EXPOSURE
ROOM 4 ROOM 4 HIDDEN ROOM HIDDEN ROOM
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INTERNAL CONTEXTS The largest diagonal element - the underground hidden room as the shadowy continuity of the stair ice burg becomes the inward creepy contexts of the other four rooms. The complexity of room identities is determined by the ways of communication between the rooms and the hidden room and is materialized by their different tectonic languages. HIDDEN ROOM
HIDDEN ROOM
HIDDEN ROOM
HIDDEN ROOM
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PROJECT 2 - BUILDING RECIPROCITY
The original narration of the house pair is about uncertainty of social relationships a nd the p l o t tw i st i s that residents before moving into the house, have already decided how to deal with their neighbors. There are several typicals variations developed from this to express what neighbors share with and how they keep from each other through house connection and rotation.
ATYPICAL NEGOTIATION BETWEEN THE TWO TYPES Inspired by the groundscape potentials in the reliable mini society, this typical system integrate all the variations together in one street block to give back a shared space. So this is one urban block opposed to the private parcels of typical A. In the urban scale, these two typical blocks can generate more possibilities with street fronts and challenge land ownership through the negotiated between them. scales and forms of the communal system.
TYPICAL A BLOCK
TYPICAL B BLOCK
0 4 S U S TA I N A B L E O F F I C E GSD studio project development for sustainability Two-Memeber group assignment Course name: Environmental System
A. PASSIVE DEISGN - NATURAL VENTILATION - STACK EFFECT DUE TO PRESSURE DIFFERENCE - CROSS VENTILATION IN CERTAIN SEASON - SENSOR-CONTROLLED WINDOW
- TWO SKYLIGHT OPENINGS - WIND SIZE 3.3FT X 4FT
VALIDATION OF DESIGN – AIRFLOW SIMULATION
PROJECT OVERVIEW A
MIXED MECHANICAL SYSTEM
Passive and Active Green Design Strategies B
DAYLIGHTING STRATEGIES
Optimize the daylight availability with innovative design C
ACOUSTICS DESIGN
Occupants’ comfort oriented acoustical design
A. ACTIVE DEISGN - HVAC MECHANICAL SYSTEM
MECHANICAL VENTILATION WITH HEAT RECOVERY AND MICRO HEAT PUMP
B. DAYLIGHTING TESTS - APPROPRIATE SHADING DESIGN: Denser Vertical Shading over horizontal scheme Simulation Assumptions: Ambient Bounces: 3 Ambient Divisions: 1000 Ambient Sampling: 20 Target Illuminance: 300 lux Location: Boston
- UTILIZING THE ELECTROCHROMIC GLAZING Dividing those south-facing curtain faรงade into three different panels and installed EC glass with individually controlled for each zone. The west-facing faรงade remains with denser vertical shading devices.
ZONE 1: 2 VLT ZONE 2: 30 VLT ZONE 3: 30 VLT
ZONE 1: 2 VLT ZONE 2: 2 VLT ZONE 3: 2 VLT - BETTER
C. ACOUSTICS DESIGN - REDUCE BACKGROUND NOISE FROM HVAC FLOATED FLOORS + SPRINGS TO ISOLATE THE VIBRATION
- SPEECH INTELLIGIBILITY AND SOUND ABSORPTION Sound Absorption Coefficient 500Hz
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SOUND REFLECTION PANEL FOR CLARITY AND VOLUME OF SOUND SOURCE ACOUSTICAL CURTAIN HIGH SOUND ABSORPTION COEFFICIENT
05 SHANGWEI DIALOGUE Renovation of a Hakka Row House and the Yard Practical Project in IDU Architecture Team: the Only Architect besides the Director Role in Team: survey, conceptual design, the whole architectural and landscape drawing sets, co-ordination with contractors Program: Exhibition Space for UABB2017, Night School Site: Shangwei Village, Shenzhen
In use for the exhibition in Dec, 2017
THE URBAN CONTEXTS: THE DEVELOPMENT OF SHANGWEI URBAN VILLIAGE 1900 HAKKA VILLAGE
local villages Shangwei village mainland border Hong Kong The village has existed since 1800s after Hakka people immigrated there. At that time, there were many small Hakka villages scattering in the north of current Shenzhen. And the Hakka house was built in 1920. 1990 URBAN VILLAGE
traditional houses modern buildings main roads With the urban development, the village becomes an urban village with the coexistence of old Hakka houses and new fillef-in factories as well as their domitories. Lots of migrant works come to work and live here. 2010 ARTISTIC VILLAGE
arts studios site Since 2010, many artists have been attracted to the village and started their studios here due to the low rental fees. And the whole village is seeking an industrial transformation. 2017 VILLAGE IN TRANSITION a d c
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industrial building unfinished building village houses factory domitory
The currently empty Hakka building has one typical Hakka row house and one traditional watchtower (Diaolou). It is surrounded by factories, domitories of factories and newly-built residential buildings.
THE DESIGN SCHEME: DIALOGUE BETWEEN OLD AND NEW
PROCESS OUTDOOR YARD CONSTRUCTION START IN Oct.
IN PROCESS FOR 60 DAYS
EXHIBITION FROM 21ST, Dec
INDOOR CORRIDOR
NEW OLD Based on the existing architectural heritage, the renovation follows the design principle of "light intervention". The design emphasizes 'heritage and contrast' ; from faรงades and partition walls to chimneys and hearth, the elements carried with historic memories and typological characters are preserved and maintained. In order to create new space uses for holding exhibitions and cultural activities, the new elements with new materiality emphasize functionality while they complete the confrontation and inclusion with the old.
PHASE ONE IN USE: MOMENTS A. STEEL TANGLONG DOOR: HERITAGE OF THE TRADITION
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B. CORRIDOR LIGHTING: CONTRASTING WITH THE OLD
C: EXPOSED-RAMMED-EARTH OPENING: DISPLAY OF THE ESSENCE
D: VERTICAL LIGHTING: ALIGNMENT WITH THE EXISTING
06 CAMPUS DESIGN Design of the building for the Faculty of Engineering Practical Project in BE HK ltd. Team: 5 members Role in Team: interior design, landscape research and design, DD stage drawing sets, co-ordination with client Site and Client: South University of Science and Technology of China Shenzhen
Construction will be finished in 2019
DESIGN TASKS CIRCULATION DESIGN
CLIENT 客户
South University of Science and Technology of China Shenzhen, China 南方科技大学,深圳,中国
MODULES FOR LABORATORIES
DEVELOPER 发展商
PUBLICITY IN LANDSCAPE
ARCHITECT 建筑师
South University of Science and Technology of China Shenzhen, China 南方科技大学,深圳,中国
PROJECT PHASE 项目阶段
Baumschlager Eberle Hong Kong,Ltd. T +852 2573 1331, www.baumschlager-eberle.com 奥意建筑工程设计有限公司 T +86 755 83006666,www.ae-design.com
PROJECT TYPE 项目名称
date 07.18.2016 drawn LL, LM / proved BJ
The overall schem including massing, facade, circulation, public space and interior modules responds to both macro and micro site conditions as well as specific program requirements. Sustainable materiality of buildings and interior flexibility in modules create a nice compound to accomodate all the deaprtments of the faculty. CLIENT 客户
South University of Science and Technology of China Shenzhen, China 南方科技大学,深圳,中国
DEVELOPER 发展商
South University of Science and Technology of China Shenzhen, China 南方科技大学,深圳,中国
ARCHITECT 建筑师
Baumschlager Eberle Hong Kong,Ltd. T +852 2573 1331, www.baumschlager-eberle.com 奥意建筑工程设计有限公司 T +86 755 83006666,www.ae-design.com
PROJECT PHASE 项目阶段
date 29.07.2016 drawn TJ, MZ / proved BJ
南方科技大学校园建设工程 Chapter B, Urban Plannin
PROJECT TYPE 项目名称
南方科技大学校园建设工程(二期)建筑设计( Chapter F, Surfaces and finishing CHINESE
F INTERIOR CONCEPT/SCHEME
B 1.5 场地剖面
1.1.1.1 大堂效果图
ATRIUM DESIGN IN BETWEEN DEPARTMENTS
COURTYARD SPACE AND SHADED WALKWAY SYSTEM
07 OTHER PROJECTS MULTI-SHELVING furniture design for sub-divided units in UEDL workshop of HKU
UPSIDE DOWN parametric structure design
SWEEP construction workshop in Kunming, Yunnan
BRIDGE DESIGN team work in Bridge to China in Qingling Village, Chongqing
总平面图
URBAN PLANNING final round, for Liangzhu Cultural and Artistic District in Zhejiang (BE HK Ltd)
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CAMPUS PLANNING 3rd prize, Sun Yat-Sen University in Shenzhen (BE HK Ltd.) P
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SCHOOL DESIGN final 3, of Qingdao Vocational School (BE HK Ltd.)
EXHIBITION DESIGN final 3, of Shenzhen Planning Museum (UEDL at HKU)