PORTFOLIO TAO WANG
CONTENTS [project 01] PROJECT VITA academic work
[project 02] PINK BALLOONS academic work
01-04 mar-jun 2017 group work (leading designer)
05-08 jun-jul 2017 group work (concept & final design)
[project 03] N.E.A.R. academic work
09-12 aug-oct 2016 group work (leading designer)
[project 04] BEE PAVILION academic work
13-14 mar-jun 2017 group work (leading designer)
S I T E A N A LY S I S Existing Place for Event
Existing Tram Route
Existing Bike Lane
Building Footprint Event Precinct Queen Victoria Market Tram Route
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Existing Surrounding
Bike Volume
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Building Footprint School & University Green Space Tourist Hotel Residential Tower
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Bike Volume High Risk Spot
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Existing Tourist Route
Existing Trees & Connection
Existing Bus Route
Bike Share Building Footprint Existing Tourist Shuttle Bus Route Designed Tourist Shuttle Bus Route
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Walking Track On the Water Front Secret Gardens Sports & Entertainment The Cosmopolitan Arcades & Lanes A Walk in the Park Elegant Enclave
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MASTER PLAN
Project Description Design forge Queen Victoria Market into a world-class ‘market of markets’ with a unique outdoor and indoor setting for day and night, specialty markets, large public plaza to meet the future needs of visitors, traders and a growing city.
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Underground Carpark Fruits & Vegetables Shaded Seating Food Court Meat & Fish Hall Organics Dairy Hall Seating Fashion Market Toilet Food Court Central Plaza Water Feature Playground New Franklin Street New Tram Stop Pavilion Drop-off Area Information Centre Bike Parking Community Hub High-rise
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MARKET OF MARKETS
In the morning, it is a great place for morning exercise, a scenic and pleasant route for wokring class, a shaded/sunny place for resting.
In the afternoon, it provides certain spa activities.
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MATERIALITY & PLANTS Materials and plants were chosen due to the durability and aesthetics under melbourne weather.
anodised aluminum
glass
asphalt
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marble
Liquidambar styraciflua Liquidamba
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Buphthalmum salicifolium Yellow Ox-eye Daisy
Carex oshimensis Oshima Sedge
In the evening, the whole plaza becomes an event space with capacity of thousands of people and dozens of pop-up stalls, and some stages for performance.
P R O J E C T V I TA
ace for gathering, meeting and tourism
LIGHTING Custom designed apparatus for desired lighting effects in different areas of the plaza
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PROTOTYPING
PINK BALLOONS
This project started with physical prototyping with plaster and balloons. Casting results show a range of space with similarities and differences. Pink highlights those successful outcomes.
Digital Design Spheres
Bounding Cube
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Increase Force
Diagrams shows a logic of how we construct our definition in Grasshopper to generate various design outcomes.
Diversify Sizes (Inflation)
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Queen Victoria Market, as the oldest market in Melbourne CBD and the former locale of Old Cemetery, was chosen to be our site. We looked for emerging programmes and how it start to construct its urban context. Our assigned site is a T-shaped area adjacent to two historial buildings, at the corner of Queen St and Franklin St.
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OFFICE MARKET ATRIUM LANEWAY RETAIL LOBBY BALLOON PACKING BALLOON PACKING
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CONSTRAINTS & OPPORTUNITIES ASPECT Areas shown in yellow indicate development constraints by aspect facing south, southeast and west. Opportunity: To maximise solar exposure for improving living environment
Natural Landscape
SLOPE Areas shown in orange indicate development challenge. Slopes > 11% Constraint: Steep slope is unsuitable for development
N.E.A.R
FLOOD Areas shown in blue indicate development constraints by potential flood areas.
Entertainment Facilities
Constraint: Areas with flooding potential might not suitable for major development. Opportunity: Areas connect to river might be developed into a lake. VEGETATION Areas shown in green indicate development opportunity Opportunity: To protect and preserve existing natural landscape and biodiversity
OVERLAYS Overlays indicates ranking of areas suitable for development. Most Suitable Suitable Medium Suitable
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Least Suitable
Appreciation of Heritage
ZONING & PROGRAMMING
Proposed car circulation
NATURAL LANDSCAPE
ENTERTAINMENT FACILITIES Proposed cycling circulation
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APPRECIATION OF HERITAGE
RESIDENTIAL AREA Proposed pedestrain circulation
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D E S I G N D E TA I L S
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Appreciation of Heritage
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In order to preserve the valuable heritage building and landscape, the design retains a few most significant buildings and reuse it for contemporary needs. The streetscape and planting are designed according to the desired aesthetic value of historical landscape.
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Facilities
Natural Landscape
sort within this area, with golf tourism centre, and gallery. There facilities according to large scale airly rare within metropolitan area
We preserved most of the original natural landscape, and designed the potential flooding area into a wetland park with some possible recreational activities.
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STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS Structural pipes
Details
panels joint seamlessly, which is made possible by Grasshopper
BEE PAVILION
Panel joints
Pipe joints
length is 0.5 mm larger than the solid structure gives room for mechine accuracy
apply holes in the centre of each panel regularly Isometric
Every angle is generated by Grasshopper accordingly Top Length of each joint is calculated by Grasshopper according to the length of each pipe.
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Hollow structure
Every angle is generated by Grasshopper accordingly
each panel can be joined seamlessly by nails, it was cut using CNC router to get the designed angle.
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S O L I TA R Y B E E H O T E L Predators
Bird
Toad
Moth
With the help of humans to fill up each frame with clay, the structure serves as a bee hotel where humans can also observe the life cycle of the bees
BEE PAVILION
Safe Nesting Space By providing a space for bees to safely reproduce, we aim to increase the population of this endangered species The bees would help the polination of certain flower plants such as tomatoes which then could be harvested by human.
Timber Framework 5mm thick plywood triangular frame as a mold for soft clay to be used by bees as a nesting space
Soft Clay
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CONTACT DETAILS Tao Wang emmettwt@gmail.com (+61) 449 224 974