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M.Arch (UNSW), SYDNEY,. B.Arch (UNISA), ADELAIDE Tel : 0421507845 Email: teddy_chau1327@hotmail.com In: linkedin.com/in/teddy-chau-a7695615a Portfoilio: issuu.com/teddy_chau
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CONTENTS 1. The Foreroom Urban Condition Architecture
M.Arch Thesis, Academic
P.4 - P.15
2. Paramatta Art Centre Sam Marsell Urban Condition Studio, Academic
P.16 - P.17
3. Bamboo Community Raw Matters Social Agency Studio, Academic
teddy_chau1327@hotmail.com 0421 507 845
P.18 - P.19
4. The Castlecrag Mix-used Residential
Swalwell + Kazantzidis Architects, Professional
P.20 - P.21
5. Chateau Napier Resort Hotel Rennovation
Swalwell + Kazantzidis Architects, Professional
P.22
6. T.K.O Shopping Mall Tender Documentation, Hong Kong
P.23 - P.25
AGC Design Ltd, Professional 5. TEAM PLAYER Academic and Professional, Team work
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TEDDY CHAU He have accrued a multitude of skills including urban planning, architectural & details design, delivering DA / Construction documentation and building code knowledge throughout career and academic sectors. He work diligently to provide excellence in all professional endeavours and eager to gain adequate experience to become registered architect.
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The INSHOU is an idea of Inside Openness which is mixing together with my study of impression and pheonologhy. Inside Openness is a paradoxical statement but it is the start of we create a new and braak down subtle impression of social building to revolute new images of architecture.
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Academic Qualification UNSW Master of Architecture Urban Conditions Stream (Thesis ) : The Bay Precinct Tutors : Matthew Pullinger , Sue Wittenson
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The Foreroom Thesis : INDIVIDUAL
Mental Health Community Centre at the bay precinct How can architecture and urban space contribute to improved mental health and better advocate for inclusivity within society? Mental health is a growing issue in cities. Poor mental health costs society in many ways, including lost productivity. How can architecture contribute to improved mental health and how can urban space treat all people with dignity and avoid the stigma typically associated with mental illness? The building is located along an elongated waterfront within the Bays Precinct, a commuting route linked with the ferry and main pedestrian boulevard, connecting nature to the innovation hub. In deriving architectural programs to promote the value of inclusion, the idea of deinstitutionalised therapeutic facilities minimises the negative associations of mental health care service. In my research, art acts as a therapeutic process and is an opportunity for emotional expression, helpful to relieve the tension of life. In this project, the creation of the gridded urban canopy provides spaces for the healing process through creative art and the engagement with nature, cradled within a safe and sheltered environment. A gentle relationship between inside and outside with functions of rest places, knowledge exchange and entertainment all are connected below an undulating canopy.
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Research and Analytical Skill Mental illness in Sydney: Facts and Figures
Had a mental health disorder Anxiety Disorders impact Australians at any given time
1 IN 6
1 IN 4
1 IN 3
Australians aged 16-24 are living with a mental disorder and one in three experiences moderate to high levels of psychological
6%
Where As Young Women
1 IN 13
People globally are affected by Anxiety
Sydney become even more exclusive and inaccessible for the local residences especially the necessary of the needs and glass-roof class residences. The bay precinct provides Sydney with significant opportunities. The leverage natural assets and economic and social strengths to ensure maintain sydneysider’s life quality, at the same time, it remains a globally competitive city. Moreover, Sydney’s psyche is likely to see its own lifestyle to have social inclusion and diversity. The natural rest places and the public engaging in its own culture also need to be reflected by the urban planning as well.
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27%
Reaction to stressors
Anxiety Disorder
1 IN 4 Young Men
Anxiety/depression mixed
However, young men’s access to mental health care reveals that only 13% received any care for mental illness.
13%
workers comp claims are for mental disorders
13%
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
$3.27Billion
ONLY
Reaction to stressors
11%
14%
Types of Mental Disorders
of all workers comp claims are for mental disorders
THE CHALLENGE OF SYDNEY Sydney is a global city and the largest city in Australia. Moreover, the city has great attractions by the world-wide investors and keep growing up in social economic and urban development by its population growth. However, Urban development have long been questioned by the increasing privatization of public space in city, state government captured international attention rather than a chord with Sydneysiders.
43%
Australian economy $3.27 billion a year in lost productivity by mental illness.
1665 sqm
Museum and Studio
440 sqm
Mental Health Facility
1636 sqm
Community and Recreation
882 sqm
Green Atrium
Anxiety Disorder
Anxiety/ depression mixed
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
Types of Mental Disorders
$42million Australian economy $42 milion a year in lost productivity by men tal illness.
Total 4623sqm2
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Research and Site Analaysis
Optimal Mental Health without Mental Illness
Attention Restoratio Theory
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Poor Mental Health with Mental Illness
No Symptoms of Mental Illness
WATERFRONT PROMENADE FUNCTION
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The Mental Health Continuum
Serious Mental Illness
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Art
Optimal Mental Health with Mental Illness
Dura bility
Optimal Mental Health
Art therapy and Mental wellbeing Visual Connection to Nature
Sound (or other Non-Visuals
Restoration Design
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Thermal Control & Airflow
Topophilia Design
Presence of Water
Biophilia Design
Patterns That Exist in Nature
Prospect or View Over A Distance
The creative arts show up having a therapy role in art process towards mental health and integration. Hence, Arts-mental health relationship is of value to artists, health professionals, clinicians and researchers. Interested in utilising the arts like music, drama, painting, performance can be as methods to improve mental health for themselves and the general population. Also, Art therapy has been effective in promoting behaviour and responses that assist effective engagement because it is involving sensory environment where can be a process that self exploration and self acceptance nurtured by the general public and mental illness patients themselves.
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Urban Climate Change Strategy
Built environment and mental health Everyday human experiencing of the built environment is shaped to a significant degree by the physical qualities of that design. Therefore, linking communities, social interaction and access to nature which are important for mental health. Good transport moves people efficiently around the city as well as a dense urban structure (mix land use) could contribute to a reduced risk of depression and by increasing opportunities to enjoy an active social life and liveliness of the neighbourhood. Otherwise, mental health is also influenced by material aspects of environment. The theories of biophilia, attention restoration theory and topophilia are explored to relate to between environment and psychological. Getting access to nature features which are dominant in green and water space is intuitively associated with mental well-being. In additions, the material and social environment are often interpreted metaphorically in ways that depend on symbolic significance and perceptions of people. For example, stone often has psychological and emotional significance for preservation of personal and cultural memories because of its durability. It is often used in monuments and memorials. Meanwhile, arts can link to consider areas of relating to enriching spiritual experience and life. Generally, the mental well-being experiencing of the built environment are contributed by the ecological system in city, such as walk-ability for nature and perceptual places obtain memorable sensory experiences for the people who pass through them and also sustainability system within
Waterfront Detail
Waterfront Detail Geofilter System Polulus Nigra, Populs Tremula, Quercus Extended Platfrom
Runoff water inflow
Hydrophyte
High Water Level
Supporting Structure Sewerage System
Large Gravel and Stones
High Water Level
Recycle Water Restorage
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Research and Site Analaysis
95 hectares of largely government-owned land
5.5 km of harbourfront
8 destinations
94 hectares of waterways in Sydney Harbour
1. Promenades in the Shadow of Freeways
2. The nature landscape integration This is the Bay Precinct site context
4 Distinct suburbs with distinct characters. Disconnected and Unique.
About The Bays Precinct The Bays Precinct is located at area where just 2km away from the Sydney CBD, it comprises 5.5 kilometers of harbourfront, 95 hectares of largely government-owned land, and 94 hectares of waterways in Sydney’s inner Harbour. The Bays Precinct will be purposed to transformed as the employment hub with enhancement of Sydney’s global competition. Meanwhile, it is an opportunity to create stunning waterfront destinations and to deliver the kind of public spaces, promenades and workplaces. It is potentially integrate with innovation and creative ideas that deliver social, economic and environment sustainability to illustrate the future for Sydney and reinforcing its reputation as an internationally-competitive, resilient and prosperous concepts to live to work, learn to play.
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This area has largely been backfilled with sand, soil, debris, mud, over time. The contaminated areas evident on the site with toxins and other pollutants within the bay.
Because of global worming, sea level will raise up 1.2m in future 30years. The blue shows the area will be flood zone in future.
400m
3. The privacy setting in the edge
THE BAY PRECINCT WATERFRONT SENSE OF PLACE:
The waterfront of the bay precinct exist various conditions whitin the rich urban contexts including infrastructure, building and water edges. The spatial sensibility for the promenade is one of the study whitin the analysis which is used for the provision of inconsistent environment for the enriching experience of waterfront journey.
4. Transitional port for Inter-Transportations
5. Extended Structure to get close to water
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Master Plan Design - The Bay Precinct Breathe For the Bay The intention of master plan was purposed the whole foreshore in the pay precinct for provision of green and water element and allow to the public access. The promenade can contain a wide variety of waterfront activities for the recreation and social engagement. The creation of public space maintain public recreational space and creative power by avoiding marginalization and isolation of the need people of the city in which compromises the elements Economic, Culture, Ecology and Society to sustain and evaluate knowledge, skill, liability and resilient aspects in the by precinct.
SECTION 4 Urban Agriculure
Green Spline Waterpark
Transportation Hub Pesdestrian Boulevard
Site Position
Power House
Propositional Site
Promenade
Connection
Green Spline
Outdoor Gallery
Green Park Light Rail
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Concept of Inclusion
Inclusion of the Community Mental Health Centre
Mental health center should not symbolically express its institutional nature, lessen the stigma associated with psychiatric hospitals.
The Community Mental Health Center should court associations with other productive, social and cultural agencies.
Mental health requires opportunity for play and relaxation as a counterpoint to the pressures and constrictions of city life.
Architecture and urban space contribute to improved mental health and better advocate for inclusivity within society
Privacy of Program
Personal Care and Professional Service
Caring Community
Public Art Community
A Therapeutic community model of care, blends with creative art and professional support services into a complex building which can maximize of public engagement and awareness of mental health issue.
Public Relaxarion
Daily Usage Time 8AM
Time, Group, Privacy and Interaction of Program
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Diagrams
Train Station
Campus
Nature
Innovation & Incubator
Public Rest Room
Residence
Ferry Station
Permanade
Roof Canopy and Site Context
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The building typology was defined by the axis of urban and its waterfront surrounding context. The environment of design create a sense of natural and peaceful that engage the public to have recreational activities in the surrounding and inside building. The Urban canopy promotes a sense of calm and relaxation was created through light filtration, wood finishes and landscaped waterfront.
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3D modelling (5 years Autodesk Revit Uses and Dynamo)
Outdoor Gallery Mental Health Clinic Sky Terrace Lounge Public Lecture Hall
Library
Art Gallery
Art Workshop
Ferry Station
De-institutionalization Design The concept of de-instutionaliztion is a creation of building complex to encouraging patients’ personal growth with community while promote public mental well-being, relieve stress, overcome isolation, improve social cohesion and achieve to therapeutic community. In order to maximize efficiencies of services, but also to foster a less institutionalized sense of place, co-location is a trend in mental health care which combines leisure, community and residential multi-use buildings to reduce stigma and isolation of mental illness people. These diagrams show that the therapeutic community model of care, which blends with creative art and professional support services into a complex building which can maximize of public engagement and awareness of mental health issue.
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Post-digital Rendering
Urabn Sheltered Space - The Semiotic Space
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Post-digital Rendering
The Pedestrian Landscape - The Axis to Water
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Post-digital Rendering
Urban Sheltered Space - The Foreroom of Nature
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3D modelling (5 years Autodesk Revit Uses)
Information Lobby
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Mental Health Clinic
Art Gallery
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Post-digital Rendering Outdoor Landscape and Gallery
Pesdestrian
Mental Health Clinic
Public Rest Room
City Waterfront
High Tile +24.5 (2050) High Tile +23.4 (2018)
Section A Green Sculpture
Public Art Workshop and Information Lobby
A
B A Section B 0
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Physical Model Making
Massing Models Process Model and Final Model
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Constrction Detailing Model
Expose-metric
Wood Laminated System Waffle Roof
Steel Joints and Wood Post
Strctures Projecting Fins
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Architectural Design
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The Paramatta Art Centre Urban Condition Studio : INDIVIDUAL WORK Tutor : Sam Marsell
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Desciptions Nowadays artwork are not singlar inform the audience but they are interactive. The ideas of art can be applied for other scroop and subject. When artists ,architects and musicans embrace this ambiguity and work together, something remarkable can happen. Because of the diverse context of multi-cultural and multidisclinpary of Parramatta City. The encourage of collaboration between different background of people will be enhanced the energetic and creativities of city. of events, including lectures or programs connected to the exhibition, music, movie, and cultural event.The Connect, Communicaton, Collaboration and Cooperation are four keys to practice in artist, professional and the public engagment.
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Intertwine purposes with the city
Engage the Public In
The building is a strategy for tourism and redevelopment for both the museum and the car park space that the museum partnered with several scoops that could be musician and architects and activate the collaboration-al events and studio. It wants to have a strong identity as a engagement with views, collections, and architecture to draw international
The auditorium and workshop are used for a range of events, including lectures or programs connected to the exhibition, music, movie, and cultural event. The Podium as public lounge that gathering huge of cultural life function that people can gain exposure to contemporary art, music, movie and architecture
Create a Consistent Visual Catching to Guide People With the interplay of public and private spaces and the many different types of objects and narratives, the scheme of orange coloured materials of walkway help signal and guide visitors to city event space.
The Circulation is a Vital Part of the Experience Because the building is split into Private Use and Gallery. The in-between Space offer a variety of spatial experience. The Corridor of sculpture walkway, 24 access walkway, internal void and roof terrace interplay between interior and exterior.
visitors.
R.L. +26.4 Lv7 (Private) +23.4 Lv6 (Studio) +20.4
Lv5 (Transfer) +17.4 Lv4 (Lectur Hall)) +14.5 Lv3 (Public Deck) +11.3 Lv2 (Podium) +8.7
Lv1 (Gallery) +4.0
GF +0.0
BF Performance Hall -4.0
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Sustainability - Bamboo
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The Bamboo Community in Combodia Social Agency Studio : INDIVIDUAL WORK Tutor : Rob Brown
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Desciptions Cambodia recent yearsis at peace after decades of conflict. Even so, Cambodia remains a low-income, food-deficit country where nearly a third of the rural population lives below the poverty line. Yet Cambodians underdeveloped agriculture sector has the potential to be a strong engine of growth for the economy. RAW have decided to purchase land near to the school and develop a medium density mixed use residential development to relocate the slum dwellers so they can stay in the community. The one of Consideration is the population growth in the future. There will be 15% of population increased in next 10 years. Yet, the main concept of the bamboo village project is how to sustain the community in next 20 years.
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Sustainability ,Flexibility and Affordability Bamboo Community Centre
Physical Model - Bambooand Rope Joint
Flexible Community Centre In more densely populated villages, which lack direct access to the rice fields and are cut off from main roads, dwellings remain independent. from each other, separated by a garden withbanana trees, coconut palms and a vegetable plot. In these circumstances the rice fields are situated outside the village.
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Orientation, Form, Location and Accessibility
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Guiter and Corrugated Sheet Roofing
Form, Gluters and Water Storage
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Intersection for Movable Joints
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Job Desciptions
Location : 100 Edinburgh Road, Castlecrag NSW 2088 (Sydney) Context : Project Architect - Bruce Swalwell Credits : Team Director - Starvos Kazantzidis Client: Greencliff Realty Pty Ltd Main Role: Feasibility Studies, Floor PLan Studies under Australian code and DA drawing, presentation
I am working in in a 3-people team in an Sydney-based architectural design firm. My role is to study on a mixed use shopping mall with residential units to develop the schemes baed on feasibility studies for various options to archieve FSR/building code’s requirement and sustainability concepts. Also I need to collaborate with client ,community and other professions for developing DA submissions for the mix-used project in Castlecrag.
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Local Working Experience - Feasibility Studies Efficiency of Floor space ratio The building proposed has the potential for a variety of uses for community ,retail and residences. In order to arrive at a plausible Gross Floor Area (GFA) for each use, an efficiency factor has been assigned. This factor is expressed as a percentage and can be applied to the Floor space ratio (FSR) to obtain an approximate GFA. The nominated building use, efficiency factor specific precedent on which the factor is based is outlined below:
Site Context
Floor Plan Studioes for multi-level apartment building with better accessibility and higher usable floor area.
Indicative Efficiency : FSR 2.35:1
Sectional Study for Sun light Access and Tree Diagrams
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The efficiency percentages may be used as rules of thumb to determine the yield of development options based on use. They are derived from evidence based research which has analysed similar building typologies and uses. It is to be used as an approximation tool and is non-binding. Each subject site to more detailed design and investigation of sites.
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Chateau Napier Resort (Hotel Rennovation) (Swalwell + Kazantzidis Architects)
GFA Schedule Above Ground Name
Location : 31-41 Great Western Highway Leura NSW 2780 Context : Project Architect - Bruce Swalwell Credits : Team Director - Starvos Kazantzidis Client: Waterhouse Group Pty Ltd Main Role: FSR Studies under Australian code and DA drawing, revised drawing ‐ ‐
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281.454 m²
Chateau Napier, one of the grandest guesthouses in Leura, was linked to the growth of tourism in the Blue Mountains during the early 20th century. The Project is designed for expand the accomodation and rennovate the existing hotel building where should keep the value of heritage. 259.977 m²
429.032 m²
466.005 m²
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280.362 m²
408.131 m²
BUILDING
Level
APARTMENT A - GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT B - GROUND FLOOR HOTEL - GROUND FLOOR
APARTMENT APARTMENT HOTEL
GROUND FLOOR GROUND FLOOR GROUND FLOOR
280.362 m² 408.131 m² 466.005 m²
APARTMENT A - FIRST FLOOR APARTMENT B - FIRST FLOOR HOTEL - FIRST FLOOR
APARTMENT APARTMENT HOTEL
FIRST FLOOR FIRST FLOOR FIRST FLOOR
257.284 m² 415.261 m² 495.639 m²
APARTMENT A - SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT B - SECOND FLOOR HOTEL - SECOND FLOOR
APARTMENT APARTMENT HOTEL
SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR
279.951 m² 423.815 m² 415.022 m²
APARTMENT A - THIRD FLOOR APARTMENT B - THIRD FLOOR HOTEL - THIRD FLOOR
APARTMENT APARTMENT HOTEL
THIRD FLOOR THIRD FLOOR THIRD FLOOR
259.977 m² 281.454 m² 429.032 m²
HOTEL - FOURTH FLOOR
HOTEL
FOURTH FLOOR
348.358 m²
HOTEL - FIFTH FLOOR
HOTEL
FIFTH FLOOR
309.252 m² 5069.544 m²
Grand total: 14
Area
Level
Area
APARTMENT C GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT C GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT C GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT C GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT C GROUND FLOOR
APARTMENT
BUILDING
BASEMENT 3
5.758 m²
APARTMENT
BASEMENT 3
5.966 m²
APARTMENT
BASEMENT 3
192.071 m²
APARTMENT
BASEMENT 3
192.033 m²
APARTMENT
BASEMENT 3
81.703 m²
APARTMENT C - FIRST FLOOR APARTMENT C - FIRST FLOOR APARTMENT C - FIRST FLOOR APARTMENT C - FIRST FLOOR APARTMENT C - FIRST FLOOR
APARTMENT
BASEMENT 2
5.756 m²
APARTMENT
BASEMENT 2
5.965 m²
APARTMENT
BASEMENT 2
192.070 m²
APARTMENT
BASEMENT 2
192.079 m²
APARTMENT
BASEMENT 2
48.495 m²
APARTMENT C SECOND GLOOR APARTMENT C SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT C SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT C SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT C SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT C SECOND FLOOR FUNCTION BALLROOM
BASEMENT 1
48.049 m²
APARTMENT
BASEMENT 1
5.756 m²
APARTMENT
BASEMENT 1
5.965 m²
APARTMENT
BASEMENT 1
192.078 m²
APARTMENT
BASEMENT 1
192.066 m²
APARTMENT
BASEMENT 1
FUNCTION
BASEMENT 1
Redundant Room 1078.137 m² 2443.947 m²
FSR CALCULATION
APARTMENT C - SECOND GLOOR
APARTMENT C - FIRST FLOOR
48.049 m²
48.495 m²
APARTMENT C - FIRST FLOOR
APARTMENT C - SECOND FLOOR 5.756 m²
5.756 m²
APARTMENT C - SECOND FLOOR
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5.965 m²
348.358 m²
5.965 m²
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BUILDING
Area (m2)
HOTEL
2463.308
APARTMENT A
1077.574
APARTMENT B
1528.661
APARTMENT C
1365.811
BASEMENT 1
1078.137
TOTAL
415.261 m²
7513.491
495.639 m² 257.284 m²
SITE AREA
6472
SITE FSR
1.161:1
FSR Table
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HOTEL ‐ GROUND FLOOR
1
FUNCTION BALLROOM
APARTMENT C - SECOND FLOOR
1078.137 m²
192.078 m²
APARTMENT C - FIRST FLOOR
APARTMENT C - SECOND FLOOR
192.079 m²
APARTMENT A ‐ GROUND FLOOR
APARTMENT B ‐ GROUND FLOOR
280.362 m²
408.131 m²
APARTMENT C - FIRST FLOOR 192.070 m²
192.066 m²
BASEMENT 1
BASEMENT 2
2
1:100
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5
1:100
Ground Floor
1:100
GFA Schedule Ab
Name
309.252 m²
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415.022 m²
‐ 2,500
279.951 m²
429.032 m²
466.005 m²
1 : 200
2,500
2,500
2,500
423.815 m²
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
RAMP
81.703 m²
B4/1 CAR PLACES: 28
APARTMENT C GROUND FLOOR R 14,863
BU
APARTMENT A - GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT B - GROUND FLOOR HOTEL - GROUND FLOOR
APARTME APARTME HOTEL
APARTMENT A - FIRST FLOOR APARTMENT B - FIRST FLOOR HOTEL - FIRST FLOOR
APARTME APARTME HOTEL
BASEMENT 4
VALET PARKING
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
PARKING
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
B4/2 & 3 CAR PLACE: 13
2,700
APARTMENT C GROUND FLOOR
2,700
UP SHARED ZONE
5.966 m²
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
UP
2,500
7,400
2,500
2,500
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B4/4 CAR PLACE: 18
5.758 m²
UP
RL 988.4
PARKING PLACES 59
APARTMENT C GROUND FLOOR
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495.639 m² 257.284 m²
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APARTMENT A ‐ THIRD FLOOR
HOTEL ‐ THIRD FLOOR 429.032 m²
466.005 m²
APARTMENT C GROUND FLOOR
APARTMENT C GROUND FLOOR
192.071 m²
280.362 m²
3
1:100
259.977 m²
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408.131 m²
192.033 m²
BASEMENT 3
BASEMENT 3
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BASEMENT 4
4
BASEMENT 4 1:100
Typical Floor
415.261 m²
APARTMENT B ‐ THIRD FLOOR 281.454 m²
APARTMENT A - SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT B - SECOND FLOOR HOTEL - SECOND FLOOR
APARTME APARTME 348.358 m² HOTEL
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APARTMENT A - THIRD FLOOR APARTMENT B - THIRD FLOOR HOTEL - THIRD FLOOR
APARTME APARTME HOTEL
HOTEL - FOURTH FLOOR
HOTEL
HOTEL - FIFTH FLOOR
HOTEL
Grand total: 14
THIRD FLOOR
6
1:100
FSR
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Oversea Working Experience (Architectural Assistant - Hong Kong) 1
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Alterations and Additions (Renovation) at Park Central Shopping Mall (AGC DESIGN LTD)
Footbridge connect at L1
1 Existing Layout Footbridge connect at L2
Location : Retail Shopping Mall Project - T.K.O. (Hong Kong) Context : Project Architect - AGC Design LTD Credits : Team Director - Grace Cheng, Project Director - Mathew Chong, Architect - Ashley Or Client: Sun Hung Kai Properties LTD Contractor: Teamflied Building Contractors LTD Quanitity Surveyor: RLB Group Limited LTD Consultant : C.M.Wong & Associates Limited (Strcutural Engineering), Arup Group Limited(E&M)
EntEntrance at B1 Level
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Limitation on Existing Layout
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1. Connection needed for new footbridge 2. Two main entrance at North & East comers only
Footbridge connect at G/f
3. Simple efficiency plan and shops are too deep 4. Long back corridors at both sides 5. Mono-type of shopfront 6. Old facilities of E&M and fire service 7. Keep 24hours walkway for resident
8 Entrance at B1 level
2 Phase 2 Constrction Area
Phase 1 Constrction Area
Intended future connection
Schematic Proposal 1. Completed footbridge network 2. Atrium simplified with better visi aesthete shape 3. Secondary corridor with differen 4. Create double height shop front 5. Shorten back corridors to increa 6. Event Space 7. Food Village 8. Create prominent entrance point 9. Alfresco Dining
FootBridge connect at L1
Footbridge connect at L1
9 Schemetic Layout
3 C Connect to other shopping mall
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The rennovation of shopping mall occupies in mixed use building which upper part is high-rise residential building, lower part is shopping mall and car park complex and it connects to other shopping mall by footbridge .
B/FB/F EnEntrance tra n c e B/F Entrance
88 Create prominent entrance point Create prominent entrance point Sketchup modelling indicates thethe organic shop andand void opening layout Sketchup modelling indicates organic shop void opening layout where creates dymanic movement andand connection all all arcade area. where creates dymanic movement connection arcade area.
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Construction Drawings and Site Co-ordination
Proping and stregthening works under reconstructed slab
Schemetic Layout on Void Refining Layout on Void After Corrdinated
LATEST DESIGN SCHEME
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Hoarding and 24 hrs workway for resident
Steel works for extended slab
First Level Part Plan 1:1000
LATEST DESIGN SCHEME
The intension of design is to for the customer staying into casual environment like natural park. The interior and categories of shops are related to movement and tree shadow. The new design will take new elements into simultaneous scheme for example entrance types of shopfront and divides walkways for customers to explore this design.
ACADEMIC PROFESSIONAL
INSHUO
Hotel Development, General Building Plan and Developement Application Drawing Submissions
Tender Drawings
Basement
G/F
L1
L2
A
N Coloured Lengend: Reinforced Concrete Solid Concrete Block Sanitary Fitment Cement Rendering Tember Glass
B
Mosaic or other non-absorbent floor tiles
B
Half/ Soft Landscaped Area Steel Work Stone Vertical Green
Overall Scheme
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L3
Refuge Floor
L7-L29 Typical Floor A
R/F
ACADEMIC PROFESSIONAL
INSHOU
Personal Life
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