UCL Bartlett MArch Application 2019

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Architecture Portfolio 2019 HO SZE YIN, CALVIN Application for MArch Architecture The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL 19099066


CONTENTS A. ACADEMIC WORKS 01 FLOATING SUPERBLOCK 02 MINI-SHOPS & CARPARK COMPLEX 03 COMMUNITY CENTRE COMPLEX 04 STAGGERED SHOPHOUSE B. PROFESSIONAL WORKS 05 MICRO-PARKS IN HONG KONG 06 ENHANCEMENT OF LEI YUE MUN WATERFRONT C. OTHER WORKS 07 IMAGES/ RENDERINGS/ GRAPHICS/ CONSTRCUTIONS

Cover page: Content page:

Sectional perspective drawing of Casa Mabrisa / individual work Hand sketches of an imaginary museum project / individual work inspired by Fred Sandback


01 FLOATING SUPERBLOCK | 澎 ‧ ĺ?Š Bangkok, Thailand Academic work: Individual project 2017 Spring / Year 4 / Semester 2 Tutor: Kehne, Holger / holgerkehne@gmail.com

The origin of a dwelling begins with the need of protection against the haunted nature, and the grouping of dwellings later forms communities. Therefore, the design of a social housing should fundamentally react to the local climatic condition before considering the communal aspect. This project commences with a bold gesture of cutting the four corners of a typical courtyard-like superblock, which in turns creates huge shaded spaces on the four corners of the superblocks. This gesture is a reaction to the local climatic condition of Bangkok, which is usually hot and sunny all-year-round. The arrangement of these superblocks then introduces even larger collective spaces that are suitable for local activities, including the bazaars and the water markets. In order to integrate the local culture into the housing development and to make use of the site advantages near a river, a small man-made tributary is introduced into the housing complex, creating a fascinating and vibrant live among the small communities. On the other hand, the bold cuts also create corner entrances to the internal courtyards, interweaving the public water markets and the semi-private courtyards, which finally leads to the private dwellings on top of these vibrant street lives through a single exterior circulation loop.

* all works shown in this chapter are produced by myself

1: Public water market

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Floating Superblock | Site Analysis

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Floating Superblock | Design Research & Development

Design concept development

Photo of existing site

Existing urban fabric analysis

Massing arrangement & public programme arrangement studies

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Floating Superblock | Design Research & Development

master layout study 1

block massing study 1

block massing study 5

master layout study 2

block massing study 2

block massing study 6

master layout study 3

block massing study 3

block massing study 7

master layout study 4

block massing study 4

block massing study 8

Design development | models of different scales 4

Block plan & unit design studies


Floating Superblock | Design Synthesis

5: External facade

4: Unit interior

3: Common corridor

Master layout plan | 1:1500 @ A4

2: Communal courtyard

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Floating Superblock | Design Synthesis

public water market

man-made river

communal courtyard entrance

communal courtyard

communal courtyard

circulation

grand staircase

circulation

view from inside the unit

building core

checkerboard facade

checkerboard facade

Model photos | 1:100 sectional model 6

Typical floor plan | residential units | 1:650 @ A4

2/F plan | public programme | 1:650 @ A4


Floating Superblock | Design Synthesis

Section AA’ | cutting across communal courtyard & public programme | 1:1250 @ A4 | refer to plan on page 5

Section BB’ | cutting across commercial programme & residential units | 1:1250 @ A4 | refer to plan on page 5

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Floating Superblock | Design Synthesis

1:500 plaster massing model

1:500 plaster massing model

1:100 sectional model

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Axonometric diagram


Floating Superblock | Design Synthesis

Diagrams of different unit types

Sectional perspective CC’

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02 MINI-SHOPS & CARPARK COMPLEX Shueng Wan, Hong Kong Academic work: Individual project 2016 Spring / Year 3 / Semester 2 Tutor: Kirchhoff, Ulrich Nikolaus / ulrich@hku.hk

Structure is one of the most important parts of architecture, it is worthwhile to understand different structural system and be able to integrate structure with design while creating human-oriented space. The design brief is to design a carpark by adapting the structural system from a precedence study on a site near the waterfront of Sheung Wan, Hong Kong. The selected structural precedence is the Heathrow Airport Terminal 5. The 160-meter long span structural envelope spans across the whole terminal. Two adjacent arched beams are supported by two bifurcated structural element at the two ends. Study models have been built to understand the structural system and to investigate oppotunities of adaptation. The space within the bifurcation is also utilised for circulation. In order to relink the inner city with the waterfront, a public programme - a mini artist hub and arcade stores, is introduced in the design to draw more people in, and to provide them with a different, yet pleasant experience while walking from the inner city towards the waterfront area. The carpark/ artist hub connects the existing footbridge with the waterfront area, and brings people down to the ground gradually until they reach the existing waterfront promanade.

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* all works shown in this chapter are produced by myself

Sectional model | 1:50


Mini-shops and Carpark Complex | Design Research & Development

1:200 model of structural connection

photo of existing structural connection

photo of the Heathrow Airport Terminal 5

cantilever & pivot point 1

cantilever & pivot point 2

cantilever & pivot point 3

stacking 1.1

stacking 1.2

stacking 2.1

rectangular grid 1.1

rectangular grid 1.2

rectangular grid 1.3

perspective grid 1.1

perspective grid 1.2

perspective grid 1.3

Analysis of precedence structural system

1:200 model of the precedence study | Heathrow Airport Terminal 5

Structural force diagram of the precedence study | Heathrow Airport Terminal 5

Structural prototpye model studies

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Mini-shops and Carpark Complex | Site Analysis

residual space

transportation

pavement

residual space

pavement

transportation

pavement

transportation

Site analysis section DD’ | Waterfront area | refer to page 13

Site analysis section EE’ | Residual space | refer to page 13

Site analysis section FF’ | Footbridge | refer to page 13

1. park at waterfront

2. footbridge connection

3. aerial view of the bus stop

4. residual space

5. interior of the footbridge

6. footbridge connection

7. waterfront residual space

8. public toilet

9. residual space

10. residual space

1:1000 site model

1:1000 site model

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Mini-shops and Carpark Complex | Design Research & Development

Bus terminus

Shun Tak Centre Tower 1

Formal development 1

Formal development 2

Formal development 3

Formal development 4

existing footbridge

Western Market

Site plan | Sheung Wan waterfront | Hong Kong

circulation/ strcuture public programme

waterfront promonade

Conceptual sectional diagram 1

transportation (bus terminus)

carpark

circulation/ strcuture

carpark

pavement

transportation (highway)

transportation (tram rail)

inner city

Conceptual sectional diagram 2 13


Mini-shops and Carpark Complex | Design Synthesis H

Model photo 1 | 1:200

Model photo 2 | 1:200

Model photo 3 | 1:200

Model photo 4 | 1:50

Model photo 5 | 1:50

Model photo 6 | 1:50

H’

1/F plan | +9.0m 14

Model photo 7 | 1:200


Mini-shops and Carpark Complex | Design Synthesis

G/F plan | + 3.0m

2/F plan | + 18.0m

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Mini-shops and Carpark Complex | Design Synthesis

Sectional axonometric drawing | section GG’ | refer to page 13 16


Mini-shops and Carpark Complex | Design Synthesis mini arcade stores

multi-purpose area/ roof garden planter utilising structure space

carpark area

existing footbridge

roof garden

carpark area

outdoor cafeteria existing highway car ramps existing elevated highway

Axonometric diagram 1 | Cafeteria & mini arcade stores

Axonometric diagram 2 | Carpark & multipurporse area

Axonometric diagram 3 | Car ramp & roof garden

roof garden tree planter

tree planter carpark

roof garden

tree planter

elevated highway

mini arcade stores existing footbridge

existing waterfront promanade

Section HH’ | refer to page 14

existing bus terminus

circulation

highway

circulation tramway

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03 COMMUNITY CENTRE COMPLEX Shanghai, China Academic work: Individual project 2015 Fall / Year 3 / Semester 1 Tutor: Lee, Anderson / andelee1@hku.hk

Built in the 1950s to early 1970s, the Fengcheng Workers’ Village ( 鳳 城新村 ) was an architectural remnant of the past, when workers were still highly respected after the formation of the Communist People’s Republic of China in 1949. The compact community was built following the architectural model of the former Soviet Union’s workers’ village. Not only did it accommodate the workers from several large-scale state-owned enterprises, which contributed to the early industrial and economic development of China, it also provided spacious rooms with and “advanced and rich” lifestyle four decades ago. However, the village could not follow the pace of development as time went by. The once splendid village had fallen into dilapidation. The conflicts between their existence and the economic development of the modern society also surfaced. In response to the challenge posed above, certain architectural interventions is necessary in weaving the existing urban fabric with the ever-changing modern society and into the future.

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* all works shown in this chapter are produced by myself

Cardboard model | 1:100


Community Centre Complex | Site Anaysis

1. Parking & circulation

2. Privatisation of doorstep

3. Bicycle storage

4. Parking & circulation

5. In-between space

Fengcheng Second Village

Built in 1950s

Built in 1960s

Built in 1970s

Total area of communal space

Total area of public openings

Site plan | Fengcheng Second Village | Shanghai

Areas of sunlight

Areas of observation

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Community Centre Complex | Design Research & Development

Facade dialogue on additional structure | 1970s & 1970s

Facade dialogue on openings | 1970s & 1970s

Public vs private dialogue | 1970s & 1970s

Facade dialogue on additional structure | 1970s & 1970s

Facade dialogue on openings | 1970s & 1970s

Public vs private dialogue | 1970s & 1970s

Facade dialogue on additional structure | 1950s & 1970s

Facade dialogue on openings | 1950s & 1970s

Public vs private dialogue | 1950s & 1970s

Facade dialogue on additional structure | 1960s & 1970s

Facade dialogue on openings | 1960s & 1970s

Public vs private dialogue | 1960s & 1970s

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Community Centre Complex | Design Research & Development

Adding 01

Adding 02

Adding 03

Adding 04

Adding 05

Layering 01

Layering 02

Layering 03

Layering 04

Layering 05

Interlocking 01

Interlocking 02

Interlocking 03

Interlocking 04

Interlocking 05

Concept model 01 | 1:500

Concept model 02 | 1:500

Test model 01 | 1:200

Test model 02 | 1:200

Test model 03 | 1:200 21


Community Centre Complex | Design Synthesis

7 1

9

2

9 5

Adding 22

Layering

Interlocking Level 4 floor plan | +12.0m | 1:300 @ A4


Community Centre Complex | Design Synthesis

1 6

3 4

1

1

7 9

9

2

2 5

5

9 8

5

9

Level 2 floor plan | +5.2m | 1:350 @ A4

Level 3 floor plan | +8.0m | 1:350 @ A4

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Community Centre Complex | Design Synthesis

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1.1 Theatre

1.2 Theatre

1.3 Theatre (Changing room)

2.1 Reception

2.2 Reception

3.1 Office

4.1 Library

5.1 Restaurant & Kitchen

5.2 Outdoor cafe

6.1 Playground

7.1 Sports ground

8.1 Bicycle storage

9.1 Shopping street

9.2 Shopping street

9.3 Laundry space


Community Centre Complex | Design Synthesis

Section AA’ | cutting across theatre, bicycle storage & outdoor cafe | 1:300 @ A4 | refer to page 22

Section BB’ | cutting across playground, sports ground, bicycle storage & shopping street | 1:300 @ A4 | refer to page 22

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04 STAGGERED SHOPHOUSE Tainan County, Taiwan Academic work: Individual project 2015 Spring / Year 2 / Semester 2 Tutor: Tsang, Thomas / howtsang@hku.hk

Commencing with the given site in the Northwest block alongside Guohua Street, Tainan County, the term “fragment” is identified as the main theme for the project development. The first encounter of the site plan reveals existing pieces of fragments. “Island”, “impartiality”, “individuality”, and “immortality” is used to illustrate the “fragmented quality” of the site. As the way of description is being scaled down, the way in looking at the site is actually being scaled up. Taking the initially identified theme “fragment” further, this project is eventually developed into a shophouse, which is one of the most common building type along Guohua Street. In further investigation of the local culture and the daily life of the local people, and with the help of locating a similar site in Hong Kong, Peng Chau, as a comparison to Guohua Street, inspirations and creations are brought about in relation to the design considerations of the shophouse, and that is related back to the local community. A “Staggered House” is finally designed to fit into a residual space within the site, resembling the “fragmented quality”, and yet iconic.

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* all works shown in this chapter are produced by myself

Composite drawing of Staggered shophouse


Staggered Shophouse | Site Analysis

Superlarge - Island

Large - Impartiality

Site photo - Large

Medium - Individuality

Small - Immortality

Site photo - Small

Negative

Positive

Staggered screen

Elevation of buildings along Guo Hua Street

Site plan | Guo Hua Street | Tainan County

Photo collage of buildings facades along Guo Hua Street 27


Staggered Shophouse | Design Research & Development

Regular

Site model | 1:100 28

Tetrahedral

Terracing

Suitcase of different staircases

Crystal

Staircases collision 1

Frustum

Staircases collision 2

Pyramid


Staggered Shophouse | Design Research & Development

Concept diagram 01

Concept plan 03

Concept facade 01

Concept diagram 02

Concept massing 01

Concept facade 02

Concept diagram 03

Concept massing 02

Concept facade 03

Concept plan 01

Concept massing 03

Collage

Concept plan 02

Concept massing 04

Concept plan 04

Partial model 29


Staggered Shophouse | Design Synthesis

Staggered shophouse 3/F plan | +7.5m

Sectional Perspective

top view

Staggered shophouse 2/F plan | +4.8m

elevation

collage Staggered shophouse 1/F plan | +1.2m

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Staggered Shophouse | Design Synthesis

Alleyway leading to the Staggered shophouse

Main entrance of the Staggered shophouse

A gap between the house and the nearby mansion

Staggered shophouse unrolled | 1:50

1/F shop

Exterior condition 1

Exterior condition 2

Exterior condition 3

Staggered shophouse sectional model | 1:50

2/F shop

Shopfront facade

1/F house

2/F house

3/F house

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05 MICRO-PARKS IN HONG KONG Urban areas, Hong Kong

EVA

Professional work: Design project coordination 2018 Fall Lead Curator: Marisa Yiu

This is a part of a cross-disciplinary project - Design Trust Futures Studio (DTFS) - conceptualised by Marisa Yiu, Co-founder and Executive Director of Design Trust. The project investigates concepts of smallness and sharing, the phenomenon of micro-housing and the future of micro-parks in Hong Kong. Being part of the project coordination team, I was able to explore the meaning of compactness in relation to parks and to innovate on the different ideas of micro-parks with different design teams. This project also brought together different stakeholders within the community and to create parks that are from the people and for the people through a series of social engagements in different districts in Hong Kong. The design ideas were finally exhibited in different areas with several real-life-sized micro-park prototypes. #DTFS2018 #DTFS2019 EVA

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Contributions: Coordination of design team meetings / micro-parks design input / involvement in social engagements / exhibition design and involvement of prototypes building contractors

Conceptual design | Yi Pei Square | Mimi Hoang’s Team


Micro-parks in Hong Kong | Social Engagement | Prototype Exhibition

Skip Park @ Sham Shui Po

Ting Yat Ting @ Yat Fu Lane

Ting Yat Ting @ Yat Fu Lane

Mobile Park @ Central

Skip Park @ Sham Shui Po

Mobile Park @ Mongkok

Part(k) of the City @ MK

Part(k) of the City @ H.Valley

Part(k) of the City @ CWB

Social Engagement @ YPS Micro-parks can be inserted into the existing urban fabric to form a series of new designed recreational areas. This could enhance the city environment and the living condition of people by introducing more greening within the stressful urban landscape.

Part(k) of the City @ Tin Hau

Skip Park @ CSW

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Micro-parks in Hong Kong | Social Engagement | Prototype Exhibition

DTFS 2018 Exhibition

DTFS 2018 Exhibition

DTFS 2019 Social Engagement

DTFS 2018 Exhibition

DTFS 2019 Social Engagement

DTFS 2018 Exhibition

DTFS 2018 Exhibition

DTFS 2018 Exhibition

DTFS 2018 Exhibition design

DTFS 2018 Exhibition design

DTFS 2018 Exhibition

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DTFS 2018 Exhibition design

DTFS 2019 Social Engagement


06 ENHANCEMENT OF LEI YUE MUN Lei Yue Mun Waterfront, Hong Kong Professional work 2019 Fall - ongoing Architectural consultant: Thomas Chow Architects Limited

This project aims to enhance the current conditions of the existing Lei Yue Mun site, where it is famous with its seafood restaurants and its superb view of the Victoria Harbour. The integration of the new and the old is used as the main theme for this renovation project. A modernlooking metal roof is constructed on top of the new landing faciltiy, whcih could become the new icon of Lei Yue Mun, while a traditional hut-styled viewing platform is constructed around 50 meters away from the new pier, echoing the tradition of Lei Yue Mun as a fishing village. Enhancements of the road leading to the Tin Hau Temple from the seafood restaurants and the existing lookout points are also considered so as to create a better environment for Lei Yue Mun waterfront to become one of the world’s best tourist attraction in the coming future. This project is under the Architectural Services Department of the HKSAR governement with Thomas Chow Architects Limited as the design consultant.

Contributions: Design iterations of metal roof pier and hut-styled viewing platform / model building / photo renderings / layout plans, sections, elevations, axonometric drawings visualisations * all works shown in this chapter are produced by myself

Scaled model of Lei Yue Mun waterfront enhancement | 1:200

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Enhancement of Lei Yue Mun Waterfront | Design Synthesis

Master layout plan | Enhancement of Lei Yue Mun waterfront 36

1. Landing facility (from the sea)

2. Landing facility (from the land)

3. Viewing platform (from the sea)

4. Viewing platform (from the land)

5. Lookout point 1

6. Lookout point 2

7. Lookout point 3

8. Lookout point 4


Enhancement of Lei Yue Mun Waterfront | Design Synthesis

Zoom-in section of column construction

Axonometric drawing of the new landing facility

Elevation | Enhancement of Lei Yue Mun waterfront

Section of the metal roof

Plan and elevation of the new landing facility

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Enhancement of Lei Yue Mun Waterfront | Construction Drawings

NEW LANDING FACILITY SECTION 1

AS SHOWN

New landing facility & existing basketball court section | 1:200 @ A4

A3

Detail A & B | 1:50 @ A4

NEW LANDING FACILITY SECTION 2

AS SHOWN

New landing facility & public toilet section | 1:200 @ A4

A3

Detail C & D | 1:50 @ A4

NEW LANDING FACILITY SECTION 4

AS SHOWN

New landing facility & open space section | 1:200 @ A4 38

A3

Detail G | 1:50 @ A4


Enhancement of Lei Yue Mun Waterfront | Construction Drawings

ArchSD REF. NO. : F.S.D. REF. NO.:

ArchSD REF. NO. : F.S.D. REF. NO.:

INITIAL AND DESIGNATION DESCRIPTION AND DATE 20 / 08 / 2019

NAME AND DESIGNATION AUTHORISED

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Thomas Chow AUTHORISED PERSON

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Jacky Cheung ARCHITECT

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Anthony Lin ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT

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INITIAL AND DESIGNATION

CONSULTING ARCHITECT:

DESCRIPTION AND DATE 20 / 08 / 2019

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周德年建築設計有限公司 CONSULTING STRUCTURAL ENGINEER:

NAME AND DESIGNATION

CONSULTING B.S. ENGINEER:

AUTHORISED

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LANDSCAPE CONSULTANT:

DRAWN Limited

Anthony Lin ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT

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CONSULTING ARCHITECT:

PROJECT NO. PROJECT

LEI YUE MUN WATERFRONT ENHANCEMENT

周德年建築設計有限公司 CONSULTING STRUCTURAL ENGINEER:

DRAWING TITLE

NEW VIEWING PLATFORM LAYOUT PLAN

SCALE

1:75

DRAWING NO

PAPER SIZE

CONSULTING B.S. ENGINEER:

A3 REV.

LANDSCAPE CONSULTANT: SOURCE

Limited

PROJECT NO. BD's OFFICIAL USE

PROJECT

LEI YUE MUN WATERFRONT ENHANCEMENT

DRAWING TITLE

New viewing platform plan | 1:300 @ A4

New viewing platform section 01 | 1:165 @ A4

New viewing platform section 02 | 1:165 @ A4 NEW VIEWING PLATFOMR SECTION 1

SCALE

ArchSD REF. NO. :

1:50

DRAWING NO

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A3

ArchSD REF. NO. :

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F.S.D. REF. NO.:

F.S.D. REF. NO.:

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INITIAL AND DESIGNATION DESCRIPTION AND DATE 20 / 08 / 2019

NAME AND DESIGNATION AUTHORISED

Thomas Chow AUTHORISED PERSON Jacky Cheung ARCHITECT

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Anthony Lin ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT Calvin Ho ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT

Calvin H ARCHITE

CONSULTING ARCHITE

周德年建築設計有限公司

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CONSULTING STRUCTURAL ENGINEER:

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PROJECT NO.

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LEI YUE MU WATERFRO ENHANCEM

DRAWING TITLE

New viewing platform elevation diagram

New viewing platform section 03 | 1:165 @ A4

New viewing platform section 04 | 1:165 @ A4 NEW VIEWING PLATFOMR SECTION 3

SCALE

1:50

DRAWING NO

New viewing platform visualisation

DRAWING TITLE

PAPER SIZE

NEW VIEW SECTION 4

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DRAWING NO

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Enhancement of Lei Yue Mun Waterfront | Construction Drawings

LOOKOUT POINT 4 SECTION

1:50

A3

TYPICAL DETAILS 1

AS SHOWN

Detail section of lookout point 4

Lighting section type 1

A3

Lighting section type 2

TYPICAL DETAILS 2

AS SHOWN

Planter detail section

Lighting section type 3

A3

Planter screen wall detail section

DETAIL OF PLANTER SCREEN WALL

1:25

LOOKOUT POINT 1 SECTION

TYPICAL PLANTER DETAILS

1:50

Railing detail section 40

Down pipe detail section

Detail section of lookout point 1

1:50

A3


07 OTHER WORKS The Victoria Harbour Bath The Victoria Harbour is the icon of Hong Kong since the colonial period. Throughtout the years of development, citizens are being separated from the harbour due to the largescale reclamation and the construction of the transportation belts. This project aims to return the harbour to the Hong Kong citizens and to let people enjoy the waterfront, where they can swim and enjoy the sea water. Credits to: Jacky Cheung Marco Ma

Visualisation of pool jumping

Anthony Lin Jason Suen Axonometric diagram of the Victoria Harbour Bath

Overall plan of the Victoria Harbour Bath

Visualisation of other water activities

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IMAGES/ RENDERINGS/ GRAPHICS/ CONSTRUCTIONS

Grasshopper model 1

Grasshopper model 2

Design and construction of Mongolia Ger plug-in

Grasshopper model 3

Grasshopper model 4

Design and construction of St John’s College’s welcoming booth

Glass pavilion rendering 42

Posters designs for architectural firm visits


HO Sze Yin, Calvin calvinhsy@gmail.com | (+852) 9404 4544 SUMMARY

EDUCATION

AWARDS

Graduated from the Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies BA(ArchStud) of the University of Hong Kong, I have passion towards architecture, design and learning of arts and other related architectural knowledge. I am also eager to learn new things and accept different challenges, so as to equip myself and to strengthen my determination to become an architect that makes the world a better place.

The University of Hong Kong Sep 2013 - Dec 2017 Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies BA(ArchStud) CGPA: 3.65 (First Class Honours) Dean’s List

Y Show | The 2nd Macau Art Graduates Joint Exhibition 2017 Outstanding Award

SKILLS Adobe Illustrator OOOOOOOO Adobe InDesign OOOOOO Aodbe Photoshop OOOOOOOO Adobe Premiere Pro OOOO Adobe After Effects OOO AutoCAD OOOOOOOO Autodesk Revit OO Rhinoceros 5.0/ 6.0 OOOOOOOO Grasshopper OOO V-ray Renderer OOOOO SketchUp OOO Lumion 8.0 OO Microsoft Office OOOOOOOO LANGUAGE Cantonese (Native) English (Proficient) Mandarin (Good)

St Mark’s School Sep 2007 - Jul 2013 Graduated: Nov 2013 HKDSE Best Five Subjects: 33/35 WORK EXPERIENCE Thomas Chow Architects Limited (TCA) Oct 2018 - present Architectural Assistant (Year-out) Design Trust (An initiative of the Hong Kong Ambassadors of Design) Aug 2017 - Sep 2018 Project Coordinator/ Architectural Designer at Design Trust (an initiative of the Hong Kong Ambassadors of Design), a design-related NGO ESKYIU Ltd. Jul 2016 - Aug 2016 Architecture Summer Internship

Exterior Design Competition of CentralWan Chai Bypass East Vent Shaft 2011 Merit - Student Group (Senior) OTHER EXPERIENCE Y Show | The 2nd Macau Art Graduates Joint Exhibition Jul 2017 Student exhibitor of Y-show exhibition organised by Chiu Yeng Culture Summer course in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Jun 2016 - Jul 2016 Assist in design and construction of a 1:1 prototype model as a Ger plugin (Mainly focused in sanitary plugin design) Sai Kung Art Islands: Student Land Art Competition Nov 2015 - March 2016 Participant of competition organized by HULU Culture Design an art installation for display in Sharp Island

Architectural Students’ Association, A.S., HKUSU, Session 2014-2015 2014 - 2015: Publication Secretary Publication of events to ASA members through poster designs, installation designs and other design methods 2014 - 2015: Acting Academic Secretary Monitor and inform ASA members of the curriculum adjustment St John’s College, HKU 2013 - 2016: Hall resident Open-day booth designer & builder Drama team set designer & builder Drama Society, HKUSU 2013 - 2014: Set designer Annual drama production set designer & builder

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