Tung stephanie portfolio 2018 (Architecture)

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ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO

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STEPHANIE TUNG


ACADEMIC - STUDIO PROJECTS

PROFESSIONAL - DESIGN BUILT/ INSTALLATIONS Kindergarten on Huron St. Toronto | 325 Huron St, Individual Project Design Studio Project (Feb-April 2018) (1st Year Masters Architecture Studio) P1-4

Photokeratitis

Toronto | The Junction Team Leader Group Project (2 people) 7RURQWR 'HVLJQ 2̫VLWH (Nov 2014-Jan 2015) People’s Choice Awards 2015 P17

Flux Toronto | The Junction Individual Project Design Studio Project (Nov - Dec 2017) (1st Year Masters Architecture Studio) P5-8

Nova (Prototype)

Toronto | Ryerson DAS Team Leader Group Project (6 people) Nuit Blanche Proposal (Mar 2016) Selected Project to Display in Nuit Blanche 2016 P18

Little Portugal Library + Community Center Toronto | Little Portugal Individual Project Design Studio Project (Jan-April 2015) (3rd Year Architecture Studio) P9-12

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Frankfurt | River Am Main Individual Project Travel Studio Project (Jun-Aug 2015) (4th Year Architecture Studio) P13-16

The Social Dock Hong Kong | Wing Lok Street Team Leader Independent Project (Oct 2016) Collaborative (2 people) Displayed on Des Veoux Road P19-20


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Respire

Toronto | The Beaches Group Project (2 people) Competition Proposal (Oct 2015) P21

Warming Nut

Winnipeg | The Forks Group Project (4 people) Competition Proposal (Oct 2015) P22

University of Chicago Center of Hong Kong (UCCHK)

Hong Kong | Mount Davis Work (June 2016 - June 2017) P23-28

Haw Par Music Farm (HPMF) Hong Kong | Wan Chai Work (June 2016 - June 2017) P29-30

Other Works Photography & Crafts P31-32

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COMPETITIONS


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KINDERGARTEN ON HURON ST. Location: 325 Huron St.Studio Type:1st Year Masters Studio- Individual Work Design Program: Kindergarten

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Lifted building to allow underpass playspace to happen

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| KINDERGARTEN ON HURON ST.

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1:20 MODEL PHOTOS | CLASSROOM + INDOOR & PUBLIC PLAYSPACE


Roof Geometry

Sectional Geometry

FLUX Location: The Junction, Toronto Studio Type:1st Year Masters Studio- Individual Work Design Program: Maker Space The roof geometry was derived from a set of UXOHV GHĚŹQHG E\ XV DV GHVLJQHUV ZKLFK LQIRUPHG how the remaining program, facade, and interior spaces were spatially and formally laid out according to this geometric rule.

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The seam lines from the roof’s aggregation pattern is projected onto the plan, creating studio spaces and later continued onto the landscape.

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A diagram that shows how the roof pattern, interior walls, structure (columns) and facade are interconnected to one another.


View 1 | Hallway | Showing roof modules as light scoops

View 2 | Hallway | Showing interconnectedness between the facade, roof and interior walls

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View 3 | Grand stair to roof access

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| LITTLE PORTUGAL LIBRARY + COMMUNITY CENTRE

CONCEPT | LAYERING

LITTLE PORTUGAL LIBRARY+ COMMUNITY CENTRE

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INSULATED DOUBLE GLAZED CURTAIN WALL W/ INTERIOR WOOD FRAME

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CONCEPT | TIMELINE OF FORT MODIFICATION & HISTORIC REFERENCE Frankfurt green belt used to be its fort since 1572, when the population expanded outside of the wall, the fort was into a moat and later into todays green belt. The form of the entrance bridge is a continuation of the form of fort, creating a visual linkage between green belt and Frankfurt Am Main.

THE LINK Location: Frankfurt am Main, Germany Studio Type: 4th Year Travel Studio - Individual Work Design Program: Ferry Terminal + Amenities

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The proposal is inspired by the history of Frankfurt’s star-shaped fort in 1572 for defense. The points of these fort projections created lookouts of overseeing and defending around the inner city. As the city expanded rapidly in 1808, it was decided that the city no longer needed the city walls, thus replacing them with garden plots. It was not until 1991 that the Frankfurt government decided to set up laws to SURWHFW DQG UHJXODWH WKH JUHHQEHOW 7KH JUHHQEHOW QRW RQO\ DFWV DV D EX̫HU EHWZHHQ WKH QHZ WRZQ DQG KLVWRULF DUHD EXW LW DOVR IDFLOLWDWHV DQ underground rainwater collection system. Although the greenbelt is a very prominent feature of the city, its relationship with River Am Main is very weak especially when it is no longer a feature of isolation. Upon site visits, it is also noted that the ends/beginnings of the greenbelt DUH GLVFRQQHFWHG YLVXDOO\ DQG SK\VLFDOO\ IURP WKH ULYHU E\ WUD̮F ODQHV $ YLVLEO\ JUDQG HQWUDQFH OLQNLQJ WKH WZR HQWLWLHV ZDV HVWDEOLVKHG LQ order to invite more Frankfurters and visitors to experience this interesting dialogue. :KHQ RQH DSSURDFKHV DQ DFFHVV SRLQW WR WKH ORZHU ULYHU HGJH WKHUH DUH RIWHQ WZR LPSUHVVLRQV JLYHQ R̫ WR LWV YLVLWRUV D SUHYLHZ RI what is to expect or an interior that completely contrasts from the exterior. However, for this particular site, it is believed that a gradual transitional path is the most suitable approach to link the two distinct features. This transition can be seen as two competing forces that QHHGV D FRPPRQ JURXQG WKURXJK SK\VLFDO DSSURDFK FLUFXODWLRQ DQG W\SRORJLFDO GL̫HUHQFHV DQG PDWHULDOLW\


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River Cruise Terminal 1 Entrance bridge Beer Gaden + Bar River Am Main Restaurant Ticketing River Cruise Terminal 2 Gift Shop

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Water Sports Rental Floating Eco-Platform Area River Side Cafe Sand Pit River Side Bar Washroom River Cruise Terminal 3

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These platforms are designed an extended “land” for humans to interact with water in a “safe” zone and aquatic habitation to occur. These aquatic plants and raised river beds are made of gabion structures that would create habitable environment for potential aquatic life.

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STEEL ROD STRUCTURE WOODEN FINISH FLOATING BOARD FLOARING BOARD ANCHOR

FLOATING FOOT BRIDGE The design of the FLOATING FOOTBRIDGE creates an experience of walking on water by the undulation of waves that initiates rocking motion of footbridges.

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CLOSE UP PHOTOS + AWARD

PHOTOKERATITIS

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Location: Cornerstone Fine Furnitures, 2886 Dundas West Work Type: Window Installation @ TODO 2015 Position: Project Leader Production: 3D Modeling + Diagram + Photographer Photokeratitis was a window installation done for a furniture storefront. The idea of the installation was to accentuate the tactility of furnitures displayed and sold from this company. Using a MDF skeletal structure FRDWHG ZLWK SDSHU ̬QV ZLWK HOHFWULF IDQV LQVWDOOHG DURXQG WKH LQVWDOODWLRQ creating an illusion of a living, breathing wall at the storefront. Drawing the pass-byer’s attention towards the installation as well as the furnitures displayed at the two oculuses.

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CONCEPT | ILLUSTION OF SPACE

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NOVA ASSEMBLY

Location: 325 Church Street, Ryerson Architectural Science Department Work Type: Nuit Blanche Proposal Team Member (6): Stephanie Tung, Jessica Hoang Chen, Thy Vo, Ishan Patel, Shiva Suresh, Nineveh Rashidzadeh Position: Team Leader Production: Design + Build + 3D Modeling + Photographer + Renders

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NOVA is an installation inspired by the natural phenomenon itself. A star that suddenly increases in brightness and then slowly returns to its natural state over time. The hanging structure proposed increases in brightness as people approach it; the closer the person is, the brighter the structure becomes. The use becomes engulfed by a bright space, surrounded by tessellating WHWUDKHGURQV (DFK VXUIDFH RI WKH WHVVHOODWLRQ FRQWDLQV D UH̭HFWLYH VXUIDFH WKH FORVHVW RI ZKLFK LV DQ LQ̬QLW\ PLUURU WKDW UHVRQDWHV WKH EULJKW VSDFH 7KHVH PLUURUV UH̭HFW DOO RI WKH OLJKW RQ WKH VWUXFWXUH LQ̬QLWHO\ SURYLGLQJ WKH experience of being in the cosmos themselves. Through this project, Arduino is used to program the LED light strips, in which when one approaches the installation, he or she will trigger a sensor, and the installation will increase or decrease brightness and changes color as programed.

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CONCEPT | SEA OF PEOPLE

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THE SOCIAL DOCK

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Location: Hong Kong Professional Involvement Team Members (2): Stephanie Tung, Gigi Yip Organizer, Designer and Builder, Photographer The Social Dock is a self-initiated independent project, a design build proposal for a campaign that advocates for public space designs in Hong Kong. This event was organized and called for open proposals to be submitted regarding their long term goal in transforming one of Hong Kong’s busiest vehicle-only streets to a pedestrian zone. On Sept 25 2016, Des Voeux Road was closed for this event. Our installation encouraged a pause – a rest area - for the Hong Kong people, a community so used to the fast-paced lifestyle. The form of our project was inspired by geographical history of the street; Des Voeux Road was once the water edge of Hong Kong in the 1930s. While other coastal cities made good use of their water edges as recreational use, parks, promenades, Hong Kong has VWLOO EHHQ QHJOHFWLQJ WKLV VLJQL̬FDQW IHDWXUH DQG LV SODQQLQJ WR RQH GD\ FORVH XS the harbor. We brought back the water elements to allow people to think of our water edge as more of a possible public space generator instead of something seemingly non-approachable. The form is also inspired by several water edge conditions found in Hong Kong, including stone mounts near beaches, extended concrete decks, etc. We were inspired to create a streetscape that wasn’t commonly seen in Hong Kong streets. We collected wood pallets, which are a major construction component easily found anywhere in Hong Kong, given it is a common tool for delivering goods. It not only reminds people of the city of Hong Kong as a port/trading hub, but also the allegory of the harbor.

MATERIALITY | SALVAGING WOOD PALLETS FORM | SIMULATE WATER EDGE CONDITIONS Beaches Elevated Piers Rocky Edges

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Concept Parti - Installation that demonstrates the combined water edge conditions found in Hong Kong Model Making Computer Modeling Scavenge for wood pallets Building Process Final Product & Event Day

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Location: Waterfront, Toronto Work Type: Winter Station Competition Team Members (2): Stephanie Tung, Nineveh Rashidzadeh Production: Concept Design + 3D Modeling + Diagrams + Rendering

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RESPIRE is an installation that transforms one of the many lifeguard stands found along the Toronto beaches, rendered obsolete during the frigid winter months into a warming station as a pulbic art for annual Toronto Winter Stations design competition. Representing the theme of freeze-thaw, the station mimics the change of state experienced E\ RUJDQLVPV GXULQJ FKDQJLQJ ZHDWKHU FRQGLWLRQV DV LWV ODUJH ĚŹQV woven along its structure move between a neutral/relaxed and cold/ FORVHG RĚŤ VWDWH &RQVWUXFWHG XVLQJ WUDQVOXFHQW DFHWDWH WKH ĚŹQV EHFRPH dynamic elements as they fold down in response to the cold winds, creating a solid/shrunken form from its once porous/exposed structure, acting to retain heat within. Utilizing its structural skeleton as a larger UHSUHVHQWDWLRQ RI WKH FRQFHSW PHWDO 39& SLSHV DUH ĚŹWWHG WR FUHDWH D rocking frame, generating further movement for the elements it supports, creating an installation with parts that are responsive, like a living organism.

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Warming Nut is a pocket of warmth and retreat in the chilly surrounding landscape of Winnipeg. This shelter constitutes a bulbous, budding form with a crafted shell of strung veneer strips – reminiscent of woven bird nests and historical Native huts in the context of The Forks, Winnipeg, Manitoba. The small, seemingly randomized intervals of space in between veneer strips create an intricately protected, yet visually porous environment inside. The spiraling curvature of the form delicately folds towards the center. This movement creates a single aperture skylight by which the interior is brightly lit. The structure is a set of prefabricated steel frames with wood veneer weaving which creates the curved-petal formation, to be assembled and bolted on site. A passerby may step up and into the 2.5 PHWHU GLDPHWHU VSDFH LQVLGH IXUQLVKHG ZLWK D ZRRGHQ ̭RRU cushions and blankets. Nestled within the warm decor, one experiences a comfortable and intimate pocket of warmth.

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Location: the Fork, Winnipeg Work Type: Warming Hut Competition 2016 Team Members (4): Stephanie Tung, Catalina Ardila, Benjamin Leuong, Jessica Hoang Chen Production: Concept Design + 3D Modeling + Diagrams + Rendering

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WORK | UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO CENTER OF HONG KONG

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UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO CENTER OF HONG KONG

HAW PAR MUSIC FARM

Location: Mount Davis, Hong Kong Type: Work Building Type: Institutional

Location: Mount Davis, Hong Kong Studio Type: Work Building Type: Music School, Heritage Conservation & Revitalization

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I was in charge with updating tender & construction documents (e.g. General Building Plans, ASI packages), Revit modeling, coordination with suppliers, structural engineers and heritage consultants. I was also involved in minor design detailing during the later part of my work period in BTA.

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UCCHK | Tender & Administration Phase | Facade Mock-Up Curtain Wall Frit Pattern Graphic, Coordination, Paper Mock-Up & Factory Visit

I was involved in the preparation of frit patterns for Curtain Wall Mock-Up, a major component on the building facade. I was also able to take part in the factory visit in ShenZhen, witnessing the production process of these curtain walls.

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I took part in some minor detailing design decisions in the UCCHK project and helped with some rendering and lighting simulations with the software LUX.

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UCCHK | Tender & Administration Phase | Visualization Light Simulation with software Dialux

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WORK | UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO CENTER OF HONG KONG

Shown here are light simulations and rendering done for a heritage conservation proposal to treat the existing windows as a display element within the White House (Heritage Building).


HPMF | Visualization & Rendering Work

Rhino Modeling, Rendering, Coordination with Suppliers

This visualization / render was done for our clients with the Haw Par Mansion Foundation in selecting what type of material/ color should be used in the music classrooms. The mansion was a private property owned by the Haw Par brothers who was the owner of a huge medicinal company in China. The mansion was famous for its unique materials used and colorful palette favoured by the owners. , KHOSHG WR FUHDWH WKHVH UHQGHUV LQ RUGHU WR H[SODLQ RXU FKRLFH RI ̬QLVKHV WR WKH FOLHQW there was one point where we suggested to use perforated custom patterns (see left).

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PHOTO JORUNALS: PEOPLE, CULTURE & URBAN SPACES During my travels, unique spatial settings and tectonics RI GL̫HUHQW FLWLHV RIWHQ FDXJKW P\ H\HV 7KURXJK understanding these physical conditions, one can get a glimpse of the local culture, spatial territories and stories. These are some selected photos captured.

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Alleys of Macau | This photo illustrates how alleys are used as informal public spaces in most Asian countries, an intimate streetscape that has great potential to become pleasant gathering spaces, dinning halls, and open space leisure areas.

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Yatai and Japanese food culture | Yatai are small structures that usually take form of transformable food carts or small houses that occupy leftover land in groups. These stalls are famous hang out spots for the locals after work for a beer and snacks, an D̫RUGDEOH DQG LQWLPDWH VSRW IRU SHRSOH WR chat and relax.

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4,5 Crafts of Bali | Handcrafts are Bali’s specialty as well as cultural heritage. From buildings to accessories, Bali has an abundance of natural resources to build and create crafts. The top image showcases the block stacking and carving technique that is used in most Balinese temples. The photo below captured my tour in a Sari workshop, witnessing the entire process of making a Sari cloth, which is usually worn when one is visiting a temple to show respect. 6

Neighborhoods | Toronto is known for its diverse citizens and how its city is formed with neighborhoods. Kensington is one of the vibrant areas with lots of activities, markets and street performances on Sundays.

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32 | OTHER WORKS

The Louvre | Paris Portrait | Vancouver Fire & Ice | Resin Acrylic Art Ring Making| Molded Concrete with Tin Foil Victoria St. | Toronto

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