Application for Unimelb Master of Architecture

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PORTFOLIO DI WU 860315 BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE COMPLETED IN 2019 APPLICATION: MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE


YEAR: Semester 2, 2017 | TUTOR: Danny Truong | TUTOR'S EMAIL: dt@kennedynolan.com.au | PHONE NUMBER: 0421208099 | TYPE: Academic Individual Work

ABOUT ME I am Di Wu, who graduated from the University of Melbourne in 2019. The knowledge and skills of Architecture stimulated my interest in design not just architecture design but any fields that need design. Meanwhile, I took up the subjects of different disciplines involving Computer Science, Mathematics, Fine arts, Commerce, Technology and Sociology. The logic, methodologies and inspirations from these disciplines help me a lot. Integrating them with architectural design languages, thesis and approaches, I try to form my design logic and use them to build a bridge between the creative conceptual and practical design.

MOBIUS BOATHOUSE ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO: WATER

C O N T E N T

Studio Water is to design an 800 sqm boathouse in Melbourne through learning from the formal approaches of a selected master, Tadao Ando, creatively. Homogeneous concrete invasive walls, running through the entire building and the land, lead visitors to explore the interest of spatial experience with blurred boundaries in Nature.

01 M O B I U S B O A T H O U S E Architecture Design Studio: Water

EDUCATION

DI WU Architecture Major, Bachelor of Environments, University of Melbourne

Trinity College The University of Melbourne (Bachelor of Environments, Architecture Major)

SUBJECT CODE: ABPL20028

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Oct., 2015 - Jun., 2016 Jul., 2016 - Jul., 2019

02 P E R M E A T I O N Architecture Design Studio: Beta & Earth

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STUDENT NUMBER 860315

03 G E N E T I C S

EXHIBITION

Architecture Design Studio: Air

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Final Building Isometric from North West

ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO: WATER 2017 SM2 (FINAL EXHIBITION) MSDX ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO: EARTH & BETA 2018 SM1 MSDX ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO: FIRE 2019 SM1

Orientation

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Architecture Design Studio: Fire

CONTACT

PERSONAL ADDRESS

Existing Pathway

River

13 - 18 Pavilion & Picnic

Views

UoM EMAIL ADDRESS wud11@student.unimelb. edu.au

Final Render from North West Perspective

Sun Path

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WORK EXPERIENCE NANTONG URBAN PLANNING & DESIGN INSTITUTE CO. LTD., Nantong, China

Dec., 2018 - Jan., 2019

Construction Design

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Car Park Historic Site

dwunimelb@126.com

Landform Section Topography Popular Time

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AWARDS Dean's Honours List - Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning Awarded 2017 Dean's Honours List - Bachelor of Environments - Second Year Awarded 2018

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Studley Park Location & Plan showing site contexts

Site Analysis showing the factors might affect design 1


TADAO ANDO'S PHILOSOPHY & DESIGN LANGUAGES

Church of the Light circulatiion

Kidosaki House spatial relationship

Nariwa Museum circulation

BASEMENT

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Intersection of walls

Geometry &Split level

Nariwa Museum exterior 9c

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Walls in Church of the Light

Klein bottle & Mobius loop

Matrix showing Ando's formal approaches

Walls in Nariwa Museum

Master Plan

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CONCEPTUAL DRAWING

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DESIGN PROCESS 01

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Loop circulation

Starting point: Mobius Loop 04

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Connect the circulation to existing lanes 07

Conceptual Drawing exploring geometric plan in the site 2

Downward lane closes the loop 08

Refine the form

Retaining wall & Restaurant

Split the loop based on topography 06

Main buildings: embedded Klein Bottle 09

Plazza

1. Kiosk & Cafe (small) 2. Cafe (large) 3. Boat storage 4. Boathouse reception 5. Boat repair & workshop 6. Administration office 7. Staff toilet 8. Courtyard 9. Restaurant 9a. Dining area 9b. Bar counter 9c. Kitchen 9d. Toilet 10. Plazza

BASEMENT AND GROUND FLOOR PLAN

1. Kiosk & Cafe (small) 2. Cafe (large) 3. Boat storage 4. Boathouse reception 5. Boat repair & workshop 6. Administration office 7. Staff toilet 8. Courtyard 9. Restaurant 9a. Dining area 9b. Bar counter 9c. Kitchen 9d. Toilet 10. Plazza

FIRST FLOOR PLAN 3


YEAR: Semester 1, 2018 | TUTOR: Victor Wong | TUTOR'S EMAIL: wongvictor2@gmail.com | PHONE NUMBER: +614 31036970 | TYPE: Academic Individual Work

SPATIAL QUALITY

PERMEATION

ANALOGY

SUBJECT CODE: ABPL20027

Diagram indicating the relationship among city, suburb and the site is like that among leaf, vein and cell

ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO: BETA & EARTH cm

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Leaf

Lamina

Vein

Cell wall

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Studio Beta & Earth is a prototype project to develop a community estate and pleasure garden for Melbourne’s contemporary suburbs. This project explored the permeability and flexibility in a communal space through creating the interest of serpentine and vertical experience within Melbourne flat suburb. X10 km

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City

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Block

ANALYSIS

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Parcel

House

CONCEPT

Final Render: Plazza & Main Building from North

Private

40 m 30 m Prototype Site Plan Public Alison & Peter Smithson, Golden Lane City Section B - B'

Diagrams analysing Melbourne suburb residential space: Scale, Space Hierarchy, and permeability

Diagrams showing Serpentine & Vertical Permeability

DESIGN DEVELOPMENT Private

Transition

Final Render: Lounge in Cafe & Daylighting

Public

Final Render: Cafe & Scenery focusing on the water

Figure grounds

Section C - C' 4

Final Render: Kiosk & Cafe

Final Render: The Ramp from Brightness to Darkness

Master Plan

Diagram: Spatial Hierarchy & Zoning

Diagram showing Massing

Diagram showing Final Form 5


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SECOND FLOOR PLAN 12

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Section A - A'

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Final Render from South 8

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DESIGN REALISATION

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CIRCULATION & GREEN SPACE Ramps

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1. Cafe 2. Information centre 3. Community theatre 4. Community library 5. Gathering space 6. Gallery 7. Workshop 8. Administration offices 9. Green room 10. Sightseeing & lounge 11. Toilet 12. Kitchen 13. Laundry 14. Single short-stay bedroom (Double bedroom with operable door) 15. En-suite bedroom

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Section B - B' (Public zone)

Steel Frame

Steel Equal Angle supporting bricks

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Green Space

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a. Green space b. Garden c. Water feature d. Open deck roof e. Ramp

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

Perforated Brick Wall reinforced by the middle steel bars

Glazing

Thickened Concrete Slab with Deeper Edge Beams / Piles to resist the moment created by slanted wall

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

Section C - C' (Private short-stay zone)

Detail Drawing exposing the structure of slanted wall

Diagram showing the serpentine circulation 7


YEAR: Semester 2, 2018 | TUTOR: Moyshie Elias | TUTOR'S EMAIL: moyshie.elias@gmail.com | PHONE NUMBER: 0418371115 | TYPE: Academic Individual Work

SPATIAL QUALITY

SUBJECT CODE: ABPL30048

GENETICS ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO: AIR Studio Air explored speculative thinking and parametric design through recursive and iterative algorithms. This project simulated the law of genetics and applied these rules under the interaction with environments. The aggregation through recursion reclaims the space of the atrium in MSD with playability and the interest of transformation.

DESIGN PRINCIPLES & LOGIC

Site analysis

Conditional Rules

Model Isometric from South West Aggregation & Form

Final Render: Public Gathering Space (Ground Floor) showing the permeation of Light through perforated brick wall and glazing Ruleset & Recursion

Gene coding

Diagram indicating the design logic

Site Location - Melbourne School of Design: Hanging Studio in Atrium

SITE ANALYSIS

RECURSION RULES & ALGORITHM

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Final Render: "Sky" Ramp Hanging Studio

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Space can be used

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"Wasted" Space

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Final Render: Open Space

Model Isometric from South East

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Crowded space

Final Render showing materials & experience 8

Final Render Looking up from ground floor

Final Render: Gallery & Daylighting permeation

Final Render: En-suite Bedroom

Site Analysis showing the space can be reclaimed

> Diagram: The growth of second generation (based on the first generation's coordinate system and obstacles)

Render looking down from the top of Hanging studio 9


Final Aggregation Aerial View From North West Perspective

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Model visualising ruleset

Render from Bottom perspective Secondary component local differe -ntiation

Diagram: Component's Node & Skin Design

RULESET 1

RULESET 2

AXIOM = AB

AXIOM = AD

A = AB B = BC C = ABD D = BC

A = CD B = BC C = ABD D = BC

Final Component showing Plugs & Grooves 3RD GENERATION 2ND GENERATION 1ST GENERATION

RULESET 1

AXIOM 1

Diagram: Node Differentiation

Primary aggregation ruleset 1

AXIOM 2 1ST GENERATION 2ND GENERATION

RULESET 2

3RD GENERATION

Diagram: Node Standardisation 10

Diagram: ball joint performance

Diagram showing the rules for recursion

Primary aggregation ruleset 2

Exploded Isometric

North Elevation 11


YEAR: Semester 1 , 2019 | TUTOR: Mark Irving | TUTOR'S EMAIL: mark.irving@unimelb.edu.au | PHONE NUMBER: 0414376475 | TYPE: Academic Individual Work

SUBJECT CODE: ABPL30037

CARLTON CELLS ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO: FIRE Studio Fire is the capstone subject for undergraduate to design a community health centre to deliver cultural, health and commercial services in Melbourne. Considering multiple purposes and needs, Carlton Cells provide diverse medical and pleasure space for staffs and community members to embrace life, well-being and healthy.

Final render from South West perspective

Physical model

Final render from South East perspective

Master Plan at 549 Lygon Street, Carlton

CONCEPT DIAGRAMS

PRECEDENTS & INSPIRATION

RESEARCH & ANALYSIS Nurse

+ Equipment & space different professions need

GP

= Packaging equipment & space in different rooms

Allied Health Allied Health Allied Health

The aggregation of different rooms

MUJI storage box

Nakagin Capsule Tower

Bluestone around the site

Diagram: Patient Flow & Hierarchy

Diagram: Vertical & Horizontal Zoning

SITE ANALYSIS

Site boundary Final render from West perspective 12

Physical model showing changeable form

Green space & Vegetation

Surrounding land use Student hotel, social housing, residence & cemetery

Current sunken car park & Refill Strategy

Transportation & Accessibility

Heavy traffic and noisy networks

Tram, car, bicycle and pedestrian

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MODULARITY DESIGN CLINIC SERIES

Room isometric indicating the design for different rooms

OFFICE & ADMINISTRATION SERIES

Room isometric indicating the design for different rooms

AMENITIES SERIES

Room isometric indicating the design for different rooms

Model from North West: piled up the modular cells based on site analysis and program analysis (Daylighting & permeability)

Model from South East: piling up the modular cells based on site analysis and program analysis (Sun path, networks & accessibility)

MASSING Quiet area

Activities

Quiet area

Clinic (Specialists)

View towards green space

Public & Commercial

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FORM GENERATION L2

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Offices

Clinic (General)

Spatial arrangement & Design process via programme analysis

PROGRAMMING Mental Health Quiet Area

Multi-purpose Room

Toilet

Meeting Room

Physiotherapy

Occupational Therapy

Mental Health

Offices

Pharmacy Staircase

GP Nurse

Teaching & Training

Commercial (Cafe, Restaurant & Pharmacy)

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Final Render from South East Perspective: Entrance showing materials and facade

Final Render: Atrium showing interior spatial quality

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Lytton Street

GROUND FLOOR PLAN & LANDSCAPE

BASEMENT PLAN

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

Second floor

First floor

SOUTH ELEVATION 1. GP consultation 2. Nurse consultation 3. Treatment room 4. Soiled utility room 5. Clean supply room 6. Reception & record room 7. Nutrition consultation 8. Pharmacy 9. Waiting area 10. Shared office 11. General office 12. Coordinator office 13. Executive office 14. Administration office

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15. Meeting room 16. Teaching and training room 17. Cafe, restaurant & bookshop 18. Toilet 19. Gym 20. Changing room (public) 21. Meditation room 22. Bike repair 23. Physiotherapy (Physio) consultation 24. Occupational (OT) consultation 25. Physio & OT Gym 26. Disabled change room 27. Speech therapy 28. Mental health consultation

29. Mental health group therapy 30. Staff lounge 31. Multi-purpose room 32. Quiet room 33. Head & board office 34. Staff office 35. Public lounge a. Entrance b. Atrium c. Reading & music corner d. Sunken garden street e. Car park, entrance & exit f. Gallery

Ground floor

Basement

Diagram showing Spatial Relationship

NORTH ELEVATION

Section A - A' 17


DESIGN REALISATION - STRUCTURE & DETAIL DRAWINGS A A

YEAR: Semester 1, 2018 | TUTOR: Luke Wilson | TUTOR'S EMAIL: wilson.l@unimelb.edu.au | TYPE: Academic Individual Work

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OTHER WORK ABPL30041 CONSTRUCTION DESIGN

Detail Drawing: Roof & Parapet

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The subject is to understand more indepth about material properties, structures and tectonics, construction and building performance through deconstructing parts of a built project.

Detail Drawing: Box gutter & Ceiling

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Detail Drawing: Polycarbonate Panel & Bondek

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Detail Drawing: Parapet & Waterproofing

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Detail Drawing: Brick Cavity

Overview of Construction Drawing

Physical Model showing the partial structure details of the building

Axonometric Drawing showing details, tectonic and construction of the building


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