CONTENT TREE HOUSE MODULE MIES MEMORIAL LIBRARY REDESIGN FOR LANYU UNDERGROUND HOUSE RE- IMAGINING THE ARTEFACT 01 05 02 06
4 MOBILITY JOURNEY INTERCONNECTION MOJIKO RESILIENCE MISSION TO MARS THUNGHAI CAMPUS DESIGN 03 07 04 08
Mies Memorial Library Competition
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1 year of Master - Architectural Design Team Work - January2022
Design Team:
Sarah Huang
Yuna Wang
David Cheng
Derek Liu
Sandra Li
Instructor:
DR. Kuowei Eleazar-Godfrey Chiu
CONCEPT
I n this project, we discuss how the future library will be close to people's lives and coexist with the environment at three points in time, past, present, and future. Therefore, we created three types of designs through the grid of mies.We study the original campus planning and the architectural language of MIES to commemorate a meaningful school together by roaming.We understand the climate here and the current state of campus space use, trying to extend and expand the campus space to meet the lack of space use, and create multiple levels of space to attract more diverse ethnic groups. Finally, in addition to responding to our imagination of the future library, it also creates a comfortable microclimate environment in the face of future issues. To commemorate and celebrate the mies memorial library together, preserve the past and look forward to the future.
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1 year of Master - Architectural Design Team Work - March 2022
Design Team:
Sarah Huang
Yuna Wang
David Cheng
Instructor: Assistant Prof. Philip Fung
CONCEPT
About redesign the traditional house of tao people, there are three important issues we’re considered. Preserve culture. Change usage. and Solve the existing problem. As lanyu is a popular tourist attraction, many foreigners like to travel there.
We hope to preserve the local life style of tao people, let them continue living in the traditional house, but still interact with outlanders for diverse cultural communication. At sametime, To strengthen the cultural identity of local descendants through the cultural heritage and education. And the last issue is the garbage problem of Lanyu, so we want to reuse the garbage to our materials. Therefore, according to our concept, it would be a circular economy, and the house will be combined with homestay and workshop.
Redesign for Lanyu underground house
Arrangment
Host-guest relationship
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Concept
Entrance
Circulation
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Roof plan
Section B-B’
Section A-A’
Floor plan
Mission to Mars-Mars Exhibition -
1 year of Master - Architectural Design Team Work - September 2021
Design Team:
Sarah Huang
David Cheng
Elleine Ghozaly
Instructor: DR. Kuowei Eleazar-Godfrey Chiu
CONCEPT
Water is a necessity for living . The studies have shown that there was liquid flowing on the surface of Mars.We come up with the concept of water bank, using the combination of biological function and architectural design to explore the possibility of using water on Mars. At the same time, it responses to the current water problems caused by the extreme climate on earth,to maintain a livable future city.
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1 year of Master - Campus Design
Individual Work - Feburary 2022
Instructor: DR. Kuowei Eleazar-Godfrey Chiu
CONCEPT
School is located at the outskirts area, which is a self-sufficient community. Unlike other “Metropolitan” school, THU is more like a “Community” University that has the least influence from the commercial world.The campus landscape becomes a unique and iconic symbol of THU, which is very different from other schools. It becomes a strong elements to unite students, teachers and alumnis. The campus design improves important traffic lines, smoother traffic between people and vehicles, and integrates future traffic.
Define the problem:
Road complex without layers
Intersections are disorienting due to unclear signs and non-directionality
Unrecognizable landmarks
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AHRA Conference 2021 -
1 year of Master - Architectural Design Team Work - October 2021
Design Team:
Sarah Huang
Yuna Wang
Grace Huang
Instructor: Assistant Prof. Philip Fung
CONCEPT
As the whole story of SEQALU is promoting the idea of diversity, which is also the core value that has driven today's Taiwan to be a cosmopolitan country. The complex process of the incident also revealed the cultural conficts of the diverse ethnic groups in Taiwan at that time, and the historically ambiguous regionality of borders also brought the value of symbiosis, coexistence, co-prosperity, and sustainability to Taiwan.The characteristics of the Hundred Pace Snake, such as pointed head, wide cheeks, and triangular pattern on the back, are the key elements on the decorative materials. The shape of the snake body can be bent and changed depends of the numbers of snake combination. The body pattern has been Simplified, forming triangles, diamonds, squares and nets.
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4th year of Bachelor - Architectural Design Team Work - June 2020
Design Team: Sarah Huang Amelia Wang
Instructor: Teacher Yu-Huei Huang
CURVE
CONCEPT
The treehouse module concept is from the river Charente, which cut Vibrac into many pieces of small islands. This concept developed into two main ideas. Firstly, we use the idea of the river cutting the marshland as the curve cutting the mass of the tree-house, creating the organic shapes to respond to nature. After cutting the mass of the tree-house module, the void line becomes the circulation of the buildings to link each space and also link with one of the popular local activity kayaks.
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SECTION A-A'
EAST ELEVATION WEST ELEVATION WEST ELEVATION NORTH ELEVATION
SECTION B-B'
NORTH ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
GROUND FLOOR
FRIST FLOOR PLAN
EAST ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
THIRD FLOOR PLAN
FOURTH FLOOR PLAN
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FIFITH FLOOR PLAN
International Workshop Less Is Moji-Reboot The City
4th year of Bachelor-Exchange Student in Japan Team Work - February 2020
Design Team:
Sarah Huang
Tidi Ayu Lestari
Zhu Xiaoyu
Do Luong Quynh Hoa
Imam Teguh Santoso
Falina Putri Rachmani
Haruka Dowaki
Cha Yu Cheng
Instructor: Prof. Bart Julien Dewancker
MOJIKO RESILIENCE 07
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CONCEPT
RESILIENCE:
1. The ability to be happy. successful again after something difficult or bad has happened.
2. The ability of a substance to return to its usual shape after being bent, stretched, or pressed.
3. The quality of being able to return quickly to a previous good condition after the problem.
INTEGRATING FLEXIBILITY AND RESILIENCE INTO THE HEART OF CITY
Resilience starts with people. the local communities are the driving source of resilience on any scale. to empower them is to increase city-wide resilience.
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MO RE JIKO SILIENCE
RESIDENTIAL RESILIENCE ENERGY RESILIENCE
Recreational become the first focus in this case, because the mission is to keep people inside. the residential should increase the quality of life and flexible to the number of people.
ENVIRONMENT RESILIENCE
INDUSTRIAL RESILIENCE
Mojiko has 4 lumber factories, the residential will be supported by this factories as the wood provider. the industrial become the most important things to the housing development.
RECREATION RESILIENCE
OLD MOJIKO PRESENT MOJIKO
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SOLAR PANEL
WINDMILL
WATER WHEEL
Mojiko was counted as one of the three major in Japan.the opening of major companies increased, employees and their family moved and lived . as the population increased the city is bustling and entertainment facilities increased as well (theatre, restaurant, etc). The port of Moji (Mojiko) is an international trade port opened in 1889 and located at the northern edge of Kyushu. its prosperity as a transport hub attracted many Western-style buildings housing shipping companies and trading firms around it, the Mojiko Retro district is a restored reproduction of the district around the port in olden times.
JAPAN KITAKYUSHIU MOJI
THE STEPS OF SETTLEMENT DEVELOPMENT
" I felt that the efforts to revive the old traditions and the search for the ideal way of the shrine in the present day can lead to Mojko retro town development."
(Yoshihiko Ogami)
"Lots of local love and many officers such as town groups. Everyone is emiliar with the nickname "General" 'and can be trusted. One person who s indispensable to talk about Mpjiko Retro. " (Tegunobu Tsukomoto)
Mr. Tsuchiya always has a nice smile. Tasteful inns and Ms. Tsuchiya's hospitality are treasures of Mojiko
Modular wood building system designed for disasembly, that can be prefabricated, more sustainable and co2 reducing construction method. cross-generational, shared livingcommunitiesin the heart of the cities with flexible, high quality homes connected to a variety shared services and facilities
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KNOCK DOWN HOUSING
FARMING SPACE
INTERACTION SPACE
POND AREA
VILLA IN THE ISLAND
PARK (RAIN WATER GARDEN)
HYDROPONIC FARMING
WATER WHEELSYSTEM
BIOMATRIX WATER TECHNOLOGY
URBAN REFORESTATION
PEDESTRIAN ALONG THE CANAL
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HYDRIPINIC FARMING
WINDMILL AND SOLAR PANEL
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CANAL
4th year of Bachelor-Exchange Student in Japan Team Work - February 2020
Design Team:
Sarah Huang
Monica Lusiana
David Christian
Guo Qing Han
Instructor: Prof. Bart Julien Dewancker
CONCEPT
Moji's population peaked at 160,000 people in the 1959, but has since been declining. Added with the fact that Moji has proportion of population over the age of 65 in Kitakyushu, Moji is currently facing the dire threat of urban shrinkage, and we need to revert that changes and bring back the population back into Moji.There’s a disparity between the tourism district and the residential districts.
1. The tourism district’s buildings is well-maintained and the streets is comfortable.
2. The residential districts has aged badly and unkempt. In some area, the streets was not as smooth as the tourism district, or have proper pedestrian way.
3. Some of the buildings in the commercial area has closed down indefinitely, and has been left to rot
4. The shrines and temples is well-kept
5.Some of the building took the western style, while some opted for traditional Japanese style
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