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THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE ARCH5001 [SECTION1B,2014] CONCRETE STUDIO, YUNG HO CHANG SEMESTER 1, MARCH YEAR 2 MAN HOI WU MARTIN 2013990694


CONCRETE SCAR

INTERTIONAL MAKES UNINTENTIONAL


Rockson Mansion

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Panview Court

Tsui King Court

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Judy Court

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Borita Building

Yen Shin Mansion L

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Fung Shing Building

Lai King Co urt

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ary School Li Sing Prim

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Sai Ying Poon Po (Firemen's Married

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THIRD STREET

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COMMON SCENES ALONG THIRD STREET • Most of the old buildings were constructed side by side. • When the city is undergoing redevelopment, blocks are demolished, yet the one side by side to some of them is still ‘alive’, interesting wall textures are created. • Even though the building is being demolished, the ‘SCAR’ left behind tells how the original structure was.



TEXTURE TELLING THE OLD STORE OF HOUSE • ‘SCARS’ even tell the story of the buildings that is demolished, like how the interior looked like, any leakages appeared.



EXPERIMENT 1: SCAR MAKINGINTERTIONAL MAKES UNINTENTIONAL • FORM WORK MAKING PROCESS • CONCRETE PREPARATION • SCAR MAKING



EXPERIMENT 1: SCAR MAKINGINTERTIONAL MAKES UNINTENTIONAL • END PRODUCT



EXPERIMENT 2: TESTING DIFFERENT ELEMENTS MAKE SCARS ON CONCRETE SURFACE • • • •

THREE GROUPING MATERIALITY DIRTYNESS RUSTING



EXPERIMENT 2: TESTING DIFFERENT ELEMENTS MAKE SCARS ON CONCRETE SURFACE • MATERIALITY

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STONE TILE WOOD POLYSTYRENE



EXPERIMENT 2: TESTING DIFFERENT ELEMENTS MAKE SCARS ON CONCRETE SURFACE • DIRTYNESS

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PAPER GLUE ROUGH AGENT CHALK



EXPERIMENT 2: TESTING DIFFERENT ELEMENTS MAKE SCARS ON CONCRETE SURFACE • RUSTING

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1. STEEL (STRUCTURE) 2. STEEL WIRE 3. NAIL 4. WIRE MESH



EXPERIMENT 3: STORY RECONSTRUCTION • May the scar can retell the story before it was in a ruin situation? • Three major elements are used for the test. • Bricks • Tiles • I Beam



EXPERIMENT 3: STORY RECONSTRUCTION • END PRODUCT • OUT LOOK OF A COLUMN MAY BE DIFFERENT FROM WHAT IT WAS MADE BY



EXPERIMENT 3: STORY RECONSTRUCTION • How if the scar is being scaled to t human sense?



EXPERIMENT 4: SPAITAL SCAR • How if the scar is being scaled to t human sense?




EXPERIMENT 4: Relationship between spaces in scar



EXPERIMENT 4: 3D Relationship between spaces in scar



EXPERIMENT 4: 3D Relationship between spaces in scar



EXPERIMENT 5: Existing scar with Reconstructive scar





EXPERIMENT 6: Reconsructing story Celebrating the existing scar Learning from the Past





EXPERIMENT 6: End Product



EXPERIMENT 6: Construction Sequency

1 The original building


2 Demolishment with Scaffolding system


EXPERIMENT 6: Construction Sequency

3 Remain the existing wall as feature wall


4 Reconstruction


EXPERIMENT 6: Construction Sequency

5 Complete the building and reuse scaffolding


6 Finish




EXPERIMENT 6: PLAN

GROUND FLOOR MUSEUM OF EXISTING SCAR (24HR)


FIRST FLOOR CAFE (24hr)


SECOND FLOOR PRIVATE RESTAURANT (BY APPOINTMENT)


THIRD FLOOR HOUSE OF THE OWNER





HAVE A DRINK WITH THE TASTING OF THE OLD STRUCTURE




EXHIBITION OF SCAR 24HR





STRUCTURE


SECTION


PROGRAMME









EXPERIMENT 6: 1 TO 10 MODEL







EXPERIMENT 6: SET UP FOR FINAL PRESENTATION



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