K E N N Y
Y E A K
ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
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P O R T F O L I O
This portfolio is a collection of selected works, showcasing a variety of creative vision in the spectrum of Design in Architecture. These selected projects are un-built projects that explores different conditions of spaces that differs from the conventional. Through a variety of digital mediums, a lot of the visual elements are rendered, stitched together and montaged to bring life to an idea. Drawings are layered out, to sit against one another to create readability / synergy with each other. Graphically creating something stimulating to the eye and inspiring. There were many experiences and knowledge developed over the course of my work years. From construction and building engineering to visualisation and spatial development. There is an adapt selection of works showcasing this pathway. Although the Architecture Design Field is highly demanding. A lot of my free time is used for photography. Hoping one day, that there will be an opportunity to chase after the idea of designing through photography and cinematography. There is a valuable lesson in this spectrum that I think, many people are able to pursue in their early stages and have a significant impact in their vision and how they see things. Overall, this portfolio is a gallery of works that exhibits my curiosity and pursuit in my career trajectory. Hoping this exhibition reaches out to other visionaries to pursue what their vision hungers for.
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This project explores the visual beauty and graphic of Polynesian Art and translate that visual language into architecture. Exploring through contrast in spaces, character, lighting, materials, and patterns.
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A motif of hexagons, inspired by Bee’s Honey Comb, is used as a driver to create façades, furniture and spaces. As a challenge, there was a need to house the bicycle community and expanding that community and it’s ideals.
A R C H I T E C T U R A L P H O T O G R A P H Y There is a value of appreciation in built form. Can we dissect what makes a good image and use it as a design tool?
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V I S U A L I S A T I O N This is a accumulation of knowledge and experience, used to render stories through images.
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“ L E T Y O U R WAY F I N D I N G S E T T H E M O O D F O R T H E N E X T A R T E X H I B I T I O N �
PROJECT BRIEF
DESIGN CONCEPT
The Design Brief entails a series of spaces to accommodate a normal function of a contemporary museum and in addition, based on this project situated on a secluded island, it is to be design with a range of accommodations. Requirements are:
The design is about identity and how it is our personal experiences that weaves in the structure of our persona.
MUSEUM - Museum Entrance / Lobby Cafe / Social Spaces - Performance Art Spaces - Generic Art Spaces - Sculptural Art Spaces - Rare Artefact Space - Workshop - Theatre Space - Generic Internal Requirements ACCOMMODATION - Lobby / Entrance - 12 Bedrooms / Singular / Double - Lounge Area
Our persona changes over time, as we begin to learn and explore the spaces that surrounds us. It is moments like these, where the layers of character, stitches together to make us who we are, whether it was then, or here, or there.
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THE ARCHITECTURE The architecture explores spaces through a series of elements that contrast with one another, juxtaposing to allow users to refresh themselves after being engrossed with an exhibition. Essentially, the massing consist 3 main elements. 1 being a semi closed volume, 2 an external open ventilated courtyard hallway, and 3 a partially open volume. Upon entering the museum, users will find themselves travelling from an internal exhibition, learning and digesting what is housed in that space. Then the user will move towards the central hallway, which is an external courtyard hall like space where stairs stitch together the two volumes together. Here is where they can reset themselves and refresh their mindset, experiencing exterior elements before embracing their next exhibition.
R E S P O N S E
A B S T R A C T
ENVELOPE
S P A C E
SLICE
S T U D Y
VOLUMES
POSITIVE SPACE
NEGATIVE SPACE
EAST AND WEST WING
EXPOSURE
INTERIORITY
EXTERIORITY
ADDITIVE
F L O O R
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P L A N
S T U D Y
0 1
14
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13 1
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B 2
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12 7
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GROUND FLOOR 0m 5m10m
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LEVEL 1 50m
100m
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LET LIGHT INSIDE
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In my personal experience, I find museums spaces interestingly boring. During my precedent studies, I realised architect Tadao Ando, loves bringing in natural elements into an exhibition space, bring interest and freshness. I wanted to create spaces that contrast with one another, to make it experientially different from another so the body can physically remember the moments. I played with how light comes in, where they can, and how. I then played with how direct sunlight enters the space, and if it can bounce itself off to create soft, moodier, ambient light. However, there will be some spaces housing artworks that need to be within a controlled, artificial lighting. For several reasons, like artwork fragility, damage, photon burns, etc. I wanted to challenge that norm and design something different and fun.
3 ION SECT
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1 ION SECT 27
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PREFABRICATED STEEL FRAME, WEAVING PATTERN, GLAZING PANELS.
LOUVRE FACADE STRUCTURE.
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WEAVING STAIRS, STEEL BEAM STRUCTURE, STEEL PANEL CLADDING
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ACTIVE ROOF TOP SPACE
BRICK WALL & GLASS BLOCK WALL FEATURE.
26
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STEEL FRAME, WEBBING, WEAVING PATTERN SHADING FEATURE.
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I BEAM SHADING STRUCTURE.
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3
ROOF LEVEL
F L O O R HOTEL LEVEL
P L A N
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0 2
ACTIVE ROOFTOP LEVEL
32 28 25 20
SECTION 3
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PERMANENT EXHIBITION LEVEL
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TEMPORARY EXHIBITION LEVEL
ENTRY / SOCIAL LEVEL
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ROOF LEVEL RL 27.00 29
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LEVEL 3 RL 24.00
26 21
SECTION 1
27 19
10
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LEVEL 2 RL 19.00
22 4
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LEVEL 1 RL 14.00 14
GROUND FLOOR RL 10.00
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STEEL FRAME, WEBBING, WEAVING PATTERN SHADING FEATURE.
OPEN LANDSCAPE TOWARDS THE RIVER.
A X O N O M E T R I C
S P A T I A L
PREFABRICATED STEEL FRAME, WEAVING PATTERN, GLAZING PANELS.
5m
10m 25m
50m
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STAIRWAY TO ACTIVE ROOFTOP SPACE.
LOBBY OVERLOOKING STAIR STITCHING FEATURE.
ACCOMMODATION SPACES.
STAIRWAY TO ACTIVE ROOFTOP SPACE.
SOUTH SIDE EXTERNAL STAIRWAY.
THE STITICHING STAIRWAY.
SOUTH SIDE OPEN EXHIBITION SPACE.
VERTICAL LIFT CORE. OPEN INTERNAL COURTYARD. OPEN EXTERNAL COURTYARD. EXHIBITION LIFT.
V I S U A L I S A T I O N
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C H A R A C T E R
CHARACTER I wanted to create a facade that would shape the building’s character and identity. I was inspired by the polynesians use of weaving techniques in their daily life usage. After further investigation, this weaving offers a structural integrity and I thought that would be a beautiful opportunity to create something breathtaking. Weaving has such of an interesting pattern when seen on a elevation. In some cases, the weaving will leave a little opening or window. Literally, translated into a window opening, there was an interesting play of shapes and geometry to shape the pattern. As a result, you get intersecting ribbons of shadows that weave along the slab internally.
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M A S S I N G DESIGN APPROACH The design approach stems a lot from what Polynesian use art for, identity. The use patterns and shapes, colours and scale to identity objects and create ownership. I wanted elements within the building to reflect this strategy and turn them into experiential components and structural elements of the design. The other issue I find with museums is that the spaces internally are generally dull, boring, mundane and stale as how users interact with the space. Mainly, spaces in museum are generally thought with the intention of building to house a permanent object. This makes the space flat and desaturated, although the main focus is to bring focus to the artwork, it offers an unmemorable experience. Unique spaces are the most influential spaces into a user. How that happens is when you explore between two contrasting elements, space or feature.
S I T E A N A L Y S I S SITE PLAN The site is a secluded island along the main river of Sydney, stretching from Parramatta Bay to Circular Quay. It is a main ferry route and the only way to get here is by boat. The site contains a lot of Sydney’s heritage, tapped and known for ages, many events are held here throughout the years. This land was originally known and used to hold convicts that serve their sentence by doing heavy industrial works fixing and creating ships and boats to service Sydney. Given what still remains here, I was inspired by the remaining conditions of the spaces and the materials found on site. A lot of old steel and brickworks remain, with rustic corrugated cladding, to barred windows and suspended timber flooring. But what is amazing is how these buildings became slightly eroded and damaged throughout its time. It created unique spaces where light pierces through the little cracks and nooks, filling up what was a dark industrial space into a delightful and vibrant space, a experience to remember.
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“ I WA N T S O M E T H I N G U N U S U A L T O I N S P I R E L I F E S T Y L E ”
PROJECT BRIEF The project brief is to accommodate current social activities and reshape shapes that can accommodate for the growing cycle community of Surry Hills. The project is to challenge current normal spatial forms, however, staying true to surrounding materials and history, shaping an architecture of baldness and uniquely fun and favourable.
DESIGN CONCEPT The design is inspired by the community of Bees and the honey comb structure. Honey comb structure is derived from a hexagonal shape.Bee’s are known for their enginuity in creating comblike structures out of polygons. These shapes offer a uniquly striking visual element and built form that can encapsulate shapes and enlightne their values.
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H O N E Y
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P R O J E C T
EXISTING SUBSTATION
STRUCTURE
LANDSCAPE FEATURE
GREEN AREA
A X O N O M E T R I C
SHADING SCREENING
ALLOCATION
CAPACITY
ASSEMBLY
SINGLE USERS
PAIRS OR SMALL GROUP USERS
LARGE GROUP USERS
PUBLIC SPACES
SEMI PRIVATE / PUBLIC SPACES
PUBLIC SPACES
S T U D I E S
D E S I G N
R E S P O N S E
EXISTING CONDITIONS
ESTABLISHED BIKE PATH
CIRCULATION
MASSING DIAGRAM
GROUND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
SOLAR SPACES
SOCIAL CONNECTION
BIKE STORAGE SPACES
GREEN SPACES
OPEN FACADE
NEW PATHWAYS
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P H O T O G R A P H Y
“ T H E B E S T C A M E R A I S T H E O N E Y O U H A V E W I T H Y O U . � A lot of my free time is dedicated to photography. I like the idea of photography because it brings a value of appreciation to what is found in reality and shape the way i see or visualise things. My utter most inspiration is Architecture Photography or Urban Photography. This sort of style shapes how i feel and value about certain spaces and there is a sense of beauty and inspiration from still images of these fragments of life. However, my photography journey did started from elsewhere, and that Landscape Photography and Street Photography. Landscape photography because i love how natural colours of the environment have its own harmony and beauty. Street Photography because i was interested in social activities and human interaction, whether that they knew i was taking or not taking a photo of them. They became fragments of life that i want to capture and share and use them an in inspirational design tool to shape and help me build.
Architect: Tadao Ando Location: Chi Chu Museum - Naoshima - Osaka Left Image: Museum Entrance Gate Bottom Image: Museum Entrance Garden Olympus OMD EM5 II, 7-14mm f2.8 pro.
Architect: Tadao Ando Location: Chi Chu Museum - Naoshima - Osaka Left Image: Courtyard Bottom Image: Hallway Olympus OMD EM5 II, 7-14mm f2.8 pro.
Architect: Atelier Jean Nouvel Location: Central Park - Sydney Bottom Image: Lines Olympus OMD EM5 II, 7-14mm f2.8 pro.
Architect: Hassell Location: Sydney International Conference Centre - Pyrmont - Sydney Bottom Image: Skins Olympus OMD EM5 II, 7-14mm f2.8 pro.
C U R R I C U L U M
V I T A E
W O R K TIME PLANNING AND PROGRAMMING / ONVISUAL OCT 2015 - PRESENT: ARCHITECTURAL & CONSTRUCTION VISUALISER Creation of architecture and construction visualisation in a set of stage formats for Construction Tender / Reviews / Planning / Presentations / Problem Solving and project time and cost estimation. - Creating visuals of what could appear on site, addressing construction issues and diagraming methodology response to build complicated designs in a most simplistic response. - Liasing with construction companies to create visual aids to plan how construction management will respond to site limitations and respond to general public and council regulations. CONSTRUCTION / DESIGN PLANNER - Utilising Microsoft Project file to create a project planning for Construction / Design and Construct / EOI / Master Planning and Project Planning from Design Phase to Site Possession to Project Completion. - Project Planning to capture design details and construction methedology to engineer the potential ideology as how to build a project. - Estimation of construction time frame to build a design / creation of space while maintaining required principle project milestones till project completion milestone. - Understanding the real limitation that can inhabit potential delays of construction and planning alternative solutions to continue building without jeperdizing overall completion.
OVERHEAD PROTECTION
ACOUSTIC FILTER SCAFFOLD.
GENERIC SCAFFOLD
SPACES TO REMAIN OPERATIONAL FOR UNIVERSITY USES.
INTERNAL HOARDING ON ALL LEVELS COVERING NEW COURTYARD.
25WWB
25WWC
25WWA
ATRIUM
COURTYARD
UNDER CROFT WORKS BELOW HOARDED OFF AND WORKED ON DURING UNIVERSITY HOLIDAY PERIODS.
S K I L L S
OFFICE
Word Power Point Excel
2D
AutoCad RhinoCeros Illustrator
3D MODELLING
RhinoCeros 3DS MAX Revit Sketch Up
P R O F I C I E N C Y
3D RENDERING
3DS MAX RhinoCeros Vray Mental Ray
IMAGE POST PROCESSING
Photoshop Lightroom Illustrator InDesign After Effects Premier
E D U C A T I O N - UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY
2012 - 2014 : Bachelor of Design in Architecture SUBJECT FOCUS : Sustainable Design, Visualisation , Construction.
- UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SYDNEY 2011 - 2012 : Bachelor of Design in Architecture
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