Portfolio Tony Tian

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Portfolio Tony Tian



CUBIC HOUSE


Abstract Form Study

The design push further of the Walls Idea from the competition entry. It is aim to create a space where can see everything around but cannot be seen from outside. One Table and Chair will located in the centre of the volume, and all walls run toward to it. The space is Prime Minister’s Study where he or she pace and thinks. The space emphasis the power but also conceptually connects Prime Minster to public through the gaps between walls. Yet due to our visual perception, no matter from where we can hardly get a thin slice of glance of the interior, but in the centre of the inside space, the Prime Minister can get a 360 degree panorama view.

Study Model - Centralised Walls


B

C D

A

A

E

E

B +1,000 m 1:100

N

Section A-A 1:100

+4,000 m 1:100

N

+10,000 m 1:100

Section B-B 1:100

N

Section C-C 1:100

+15,000 m 1:100

N

D

Section D-D 1:100

C

roof 1:100

N

Section E-E 1:100


Physical Model - Overall View


Physical Model - Overall View


The Closer You Look; The Less You See.






Interface Factory


scenario What is a factory? Does a factory always have to be an enclosure of industrial machineries? Why can’t a factory be a place that people want to be? Can a factory be built in a forest? Can a forest be inside a factory? Can a factory be a forest? As the Interface’s new factory is going to launch in Minto, New South Wales; this project explores the possibilities for a workplace that are better for both us and our environment?



Existing Factory Condition

Existing Columns

Light Channelling Column


Flower Garden BBQ Park

Boardwalk Park

Picnic Place

Aware House

storage backing yarn prep

amenity

office

tufting & latex

Columns Define Different Spaces

Enclosure Inversion- Garden Internalized

Sponge Factory


Existing Factory Layout


Proposed Factory Layout






Sectional Perspective Through the Chanel-Glass Wall


Section Perspective Through the Light Wall


80% Transparency

60% Transparency

40% Transparency

20% Transparency



Window

Grand Steps Entry


Chanel-Glass Wall


Factory Interior


Factory Interior



The physical models tested the atmosphere of the design. What is it like to be in heaven? The transparency of the diffused glass is designed varies as level changes, the light through the glass varies as well. It generates a cloudy atmosphere in the space. When the transparency increase from up down; people will feel like being under the clouds. When the transparency decrease from up down; people will feel like being above the clouds or in the heaven.


“Stair to Heaven”

Cloud Corridor


Little Piano Room



Student Hotel on Lonsdale St


TYPE 1

TYPE 2

TYPE 3

GF

1F

3F


The site located in a long and slender block, only one side is facing street. The height limit of the blocks next it is also 45M, which means they could have high building goes up in the future as well. In order to avoid the problem of daylight capture, the shape of the basic plan is shrunk down, instead of taking over the whole block, thus the daylight could reach most of the hotel. A light well in the centre of the hotel will bring more daylight directly from the top into the hotel. Different from most hotels, having most of the public programs on bottom levels; all the public programs are flipped vertically in this hotel to maximize the interaction with the public through the street. Public programs contains (from bottom to top) Lounge, Front Desk, Restaurant, 24-H Fast Food Court, 24-H Cafe, Work Station, Shop, Bar, Beauty Salon and Rooftop Club. Different colour which represent different atmospheres are given to differnent programs.



Kitchen + Bed

Bed + Shower

3m

2.5m Kitchen + Shower

Bath +Shower

power power water seweragewater

sewerage

3m

Kitchen + Bath

Bath + Bed

3m 4m

4m

8m

8m Unit enclosure

Ventilation & plugin component

Programmatic cores

Inverted City In Newman WA Unit enclosure

Ventilation & plugin component

Programmatic cores







Beside the Walls Lodge on the Lake Competition





On the Wave Station Pier Redesign


Steel Frame Work Timber Stripe Paving

Tram

Stop


Hospitality International Terminal Pier Gallery Sushi Bar Navy

Domestic Terminal Spirit of Tasmania Vehicle Loading Decking & Logistics Public Car Park & Drop-offs



Dual-Zone Apartment 45 Siddeley Drive, Docklands


Bedroom

Balcony

Pulley

Balcony

Understair Storage

Kitchen

Corridor Roller Guide

Steel Cable

Vertical Rail Track

Roto Operator

Horizontal Channel

Retail Level

Alum. Mesh Screen

Car-parking Level

Alum. Frame

Typical Apartment Section

Apartment and facade detail section 1:20


Timber Decking

Tim

Erosion Control (Wind blanket Ero or jute mesh) or Pavers layer

Pa

Gravel Base

Gra

Soil/Earth

So

Drainage layer: Light weight Dra granular mix gra

Sub-soil structure,Perforated Su Aluminium Curb. w/drainage Alu fabric fab

Axonometric of Apartment, Facade and Roof Detail

Exploded axonometric of roof detail

Aluminium Water Retention

Alu

Root Barrier

Ro

Protection Layer

Pro

Waterproof Layer

Wa

Thermal Insulation

Th

Leak Detection System

Lea

Vapour Barrier

Vap

Roof Concrete Structure

Ro

Ceiling suspension cables

Ce

Thermal Insulation

Th

Timber Blocks

Tim

Plaster Ceiling Board

Pla



Model Making and Furniture Star Fantasy Lamp


Model Making and Furnitures Gear-Auto Headphone Design


Model Making and Furnitures Jelly Chair




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