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Architecture PORTFOLIO A SELECTION OF CREATIVE WORK BY TUNLI PANG



DEDICATED TO • FAMILY, FRIENDS AND THOSE WHO INSPIRED, GUIDED AND SUPPORTED THIS JOURNEY.



C u r r i c u l u m v i t a e Work experience AUG16 - JAN17

MKPL ARCHITECTS • SINGAPORE

FEB16 - JUL16

NEW SPACE ARCHITECTS • SINGAPORE

SEP15 - DEC15

CHESTERMAN DESIGN + ARCHITECTS • SYDNEY

INTERN

INTERN

MODEL-MAKER

DEC14 - FEB15

RSP ARCHITECTS PLANNERS + ENGINEERS • SINGAPORE INTERN

DEC13 - FEB14

SEMBCORP ARCHITECTS + ENGINEERS • SINGAPORE INTERN

TUNLI.PANG@GMAIL.COM +65 9839 3298 5 JALAN EMAS URAI SINGAPORE 678703 @TOOONLY

JAN11 - FEB13

CAMP HIGH ACHIEVERS

OUTDOOR CAMP FACILITATOR

E D U C AT I O N

A wa r ds

MAR17 - NOV18

UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE

2017

MELBOURNE GLOBAL SCHOLARS AWARD

MAR13 - NOV15

UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES

2015

UNSW UNDERGRADUATE DEAN’S MERIT LIST

APR12 - NOV12

UNSW FOUNDATION STUDIES

FEB09 - DEC10

ANGLO-CHINESE JUNIOR COLLEGE

M.ARCH

B.ARCH (DIST.)

GPA 9.9

SEMESTER 1

2013

UNSW UNDERGRADUATE DEAN’S MERIT LIST SEMESTER 1 + 2

GCE ‘A’ LEVELS

2013

UNSW UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP

Extra-curricular JAN19 - JUN19

S k i l ls

TEAMAKERS GUEST HOUSE

LANGUAGE

FEB19

THE GREEN LION • NEPAL

ENGLISH

JUN18

AA VISITING SCHOOL • ITALY

NOV17

AA VISITING SCHOOL • MYANMAR

DEC16

CUBES MENTORSHIP PROGRAM • SINGAPORE

BEEBREEDERS COMPETITION

COMMUNITY CONSTRUCTION

MANDARIN

ANALOGUE ROAD TRIP

TECHNICAL

BAMBOO LAB

MENTOR

Reference(s) JOAO LAVRADOR (SCDA ASSOCIATE) JOAOLAVRADOR.ARQ@GMAIL.COM

RAZVAN GHILIC-MICU (HASSELL ASSOCIATE) RGHILICMICU@HASSELLSTUDIO.COM

PETER COLE (TUTOR)

PETERFREDERICKCOLE@GMAIL.COM

SKETCHUP

RHINO / GRASSHOPPER

PHYSICAL MODEL-MAKING

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP

ADOBE INDESIGN

ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR

AUTOCAD REVIT



Contents

UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE • MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE 01

PAPERHOUSE

02

ORDER BY CHAOS

03

FLOW

04

THE MUSHROOM QUARTER

05

288 - 326 EXHIBITION STREET UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES • BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES

06

TENTS OF COOBA

07

BEACH HOUSE ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIATION • VISITING SCHOOL

08

TEA PAVILION

09

A_SYMMETRY WORK EXPERIENCE

10

BUKIT BATOK CARE HOME • MKPL OTHER

11

PHOTOGRAPHY



University

of

Melbourne

Master of architecture



01 MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE • DESIGN THESIS

Paperhouse COURSE CONVENORS TUTOR SITE YEAR TERM DURATION

HEATHER MITCHELTREE + KAREN BURNS PETER COLE ABBOTSFORD, VICTORIA 2018 ONE SEMESTER

THIS THESIS EXPLORES THE VARIED USES OF PAPER IN NOMADIC AND TEMPORARY HABITATION, WHILE EMBRACING THE JAPANESE MINIMALIST WAY OF LIVING.

DUE TO ITS PROMINENT ROLE IN THE MELBOURNE ARTS SCENE, ABBOTSFORD CONVENT IS USED AS A TESTING GROUND. CONSIDERING THE TEMPORARY NATURE OF PAPER, LONGEVITY IS ALSO INVESTIGATED, WHERE DURABILITY AND DEGRADATION ARE DEPENDENT ON DIFFERENT MATERIAL MANIPULATIONS. THIS RESEARCH MANIFESTS IN THE FORM OF A HOUSE/WORKSHOP FOR A PAPER CRAFTER, WITH PAPER INTERVENTIONS SCATTERED ACROSS THE CONVENT GROUNDS TO EXPRESS THE CAPABILITIES OF PAPER, WHILE CREATING A SENSE OF DISCOVERY INSPIRED BY THEIR IMMEDIATE SURROUNDINGS.

(LEFT) A01_OBSERVE PAVILION WITH VIEWS TO THE LANDSCAPE (RIGHT) A SERIES OF FORM-FINDING DIAGRAMS


ARRANGEMENT OF MODULES ON SITE, RESPONDING TO THE IMMEDIATE CONTEXT.

INSERTING MIURA FOLD CORRIDORS TO CONNECT SEPARATE MODULES.

PINCHING OF CORRIDORS TO CREATE MIURA FANS, DETERMINING WALKABLE AREAS AND TO BETTER RESPOND TO THE IMMEDIATE SITE CONTEXT. WALKABLE

RADII RESPONDING TO PRIVACY OF MODULES ARE MARKED OUT, WITH PAPER TUBES POSITIONED ON THE INTERSECTING POINTS. PRIVATE






PAPERHOUSE ON SITE


A01_observe PROGRAM: PAVILION


A 0 3 _ wo r k PROGRAM: PRIVATE STUDIO


B01_RECEIVE

B02_DRAPE

B03_ABSORB

(LEFT) PAPER TUBE JOINT FASTENED BY SQUARE LASHING WITH ROPE


CROSS-SECTIONAL PAPER TUBE CONNECTED WITH ROPE USING SQUARE LASHING

PAPER TUBE@100MM DIAMETER BOLTED AT OVERLAPPING JOINT

PAPER TUBE@200MM DIAMETER SUSPENDED ACCORDION ORIGAMI FOLDED DOME MADE OF 120GSM PAPER

3500

1250

EXISTING PERGOLA

C03_TRANSITION

C01_OCCUPY

120GSM MIURA ORIGAMI SUSPENDED BY STEEL CABLES FROM CEILING

PAPER TUBE@75MM DIAMETER WITH CARDBOARD CAP

REPLACEABLE CARDBOARD POCKET SHEEP’S FEED 75 X 25MM TIMBER

C04_WEDGE

C07_DETERIORATE

2050

1200

2850



02 MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE • DESIGN STUDIO E

Order by chaos COURSE CONVENORS TUTORS SITE YEAR TERM DURATION

DONALD BATES + HING-WAH CHAU GUNES EROK + BRETT DUKE MELBOURNE, VICTORIA 2018 ONE SEMESTER

PART OF A FIREMAN’S JOB IS ANIMAL RESCUE. HENCE, A MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT IS PROPOSED ALONG FLINDERS LANE, CONSISTING OF A FIRE STATION, ANIMALFRIENDLY HOTEL, ANIMAL SHELTER, PET CAFE AND PUBLIC DOG PARK ARE PROPOSED.

THROUGH THE USE OF POLES WITH VARYING THICKNESSES, THE CONCEPT OF ORDER TO CHAOS IS INCORPORATED; WHERE ORDER RELATES TO STRUCTURE HUMAN SPACES, WHILE CHAOS OCCURS WHEN ANIMALS TAKE OVER.

(LEFT) LEVEL-CHANGE PERSPECTIVE (RIGHT) EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC


ORDER • CHAOS

ENGAGE

DENSITY

FOREST

SCALE

ACTIVATE

MEANDER

FLUCTUATE

SUSPENSE


PROGRAM

BASSWOOD MODEL

CONSERVATION

FORM-FINDING

FLINDERS LANE FACADE


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5 13

6

2

12

7 8 1 14 3

9

4 10 15 16

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

SHORT SECTION

LONG SECTION

THIRD FLOOR PLAN (PUBLIC DOG PARK)


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18

22

19

24

23

23

25 20

23 23

21 23

FOURTH FLOOR PLAN

FIFTH FLOOR PLAN

(ABOVE) FLOOR PLANS LEGEND: 1. PLAY AREA (ANIMAL SHELTER) 2. PET CAFE 3. VIEWING GALLERY 4. FIRE STATION 5. HANGING GARDEN 6. SWINGS (CAFE) 7. FEEDING AREA 8. PLAY AREA (CAFE/ANIMAL SHELTER) 9. VETERINARY 10. COMMON AREA (FIRE STATION) 11. GYM (FIRE STATION) 12. GARDEN 13. PICNIC AREA 14. FOREST 15. PLAYGROUND 16. SPLASH POOLS 17. ROOF GARDEN (HOTEL) 18. GREEN WALL (HOTEL) 19. HOTEL LOBBY 20. DINING AREA 21. KITCHEN/STORE 22. BARBEQUE AREA 23. BEDROOM 24. LOOK-OUT POINT 25. SLIDING POLE

GROUND FLOOR LOBBY

23

SEVENTH FLOOR PLAN



03 MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE • DESIGN STUDIO D

Flow COURSE CONVENORS TUTOR SITE YEAR TERM DURATION

DONALD BATES + HING-WAH CHAU LAURA MARTIRES MELBOURNE, VICTORIA 2017 ONE SEMESTER

INSPIRED BY THE RELATIONSHIP OF WATER TO THE MELBOURNE CITY BATHS, FLOW FOCUSES ON ADAPTING ASPECTS OF WATER BEHAVIOUR TO INFORM ARCHITECTURAL GESTURES SUCH AS CIRCULATION, PRIVACY AND LIGHT.

THROUGH ABSTRACTING FROM AN INVENTORY OF 28 ELEMENTS TO A SERIES OF PROCESS-DRIVEN DESIGN TASKS OVER THE SEMESTER, THE RESULTING FITNESS CENTRE EXPRESSES THE ‘FLOW’ OF PEOPLE AND LIGHT THROUGH THE MANIPULATION OF ANGLES AND DENSITIES.

(LEFT) VICTORIA STREET ENTRANCE (RIGHT) EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC


PRIVACY

ENTRANCE ON CORNER OF SWANSTON AND FRANKLIN STREET

VIEW

LIGHT


(TOP) A SERIES OF CANOPY MODULES (BOTTOM) HERITAGE FACADE OF CITY BATHS


2

1

SECOND FLOOR PLAN LEGEND: 1. GYM 2. OUTDOOR PLAY AREA (CRÈCHE)

1 3

1 1 2 1

FIRST FLOOR PLAN LEGEND: 1. GYM 2. OUTDOOR LAP POOL 3. CRÈCHE

3

3 5

1

6

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

4

2

LEGEND: 1. OFFICE 2. MEETING ROOMS 3. DRY FITNESS STUDIO 4. LEISURE HALL 5. PUBLIC THOROUGHFARE 6. CAFE/KIOSK

5

3

5

8

1

8 7 6

2

4

BASEMENT PLAN LEGEND: 1. OFFICE 2. STAFF AMENITIES 3. DRY CHANGEROOMS + LOCKERS 4. HYDROTHERAPY + THERMAL BATHS 5. DRY FITNESS STUDIO 6. PLANT 7. STORE 8. BACK OF HOUSE


LONG SECTION



04 MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE • DESIGN STUDIO C

The

Mushroom quarter GRID

COURSE CONVENORS TUTOR(S) SITE YEAR TERM DURATION

DONALD BATES + HING-WAH CHAU AIMEE GOODWIN + NICK JAMES MELBOURNE, VICTORIA 2017 ONE SEMESTER

OVER THE NEXT DECADE, THE MAIN REASON FOR MUSHROOM CONSUMPTION WILL BE HEALTH.

THE MUSHROOM QUARTER INTENDS TO CELEBRATE MUSHROOMS BY SHOWCASING CULTIVATION AND PRODUCTION METHODS THROUGHOUT THE SITE, EXEMPLIFIED IN THE EXPERIENTIAL TUNNEL AND THE PRODUCTION FACILITY. BENEFICIAL QUALITIES OF

CIRCULATION

MUSHROOMS ARE ALSO ADVOCATED, THROUGH THE CAFÉ AND WELLNESS CENTRE, FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF OVERALL PHYSICAL AND MENTAL WELL-BEING.

(LEFT) HANGING TRAYS; EXPERIENTIAL MUSHROOM TUNNEL (RIGHT) A SERIES OF SITE ANALYSIS DIAGRAMS

FOOTPRINT


(LEFT) LONG SECTION (RIGHT) OVERALL SITE PLAN


EXPERIENTIAL TUNNEL ENTRANCE

WELLNESS CENTRE

COMMUNAL GARDEN

(LEFT) OVERALL PHYSICAL MODEL


(RIGHT) BASEMENT PLAN (FACING PAGE) GROUND PLAN


LOGS + STRAW IN GREENHOUSE

MUSHROOM BOXES

HANGING BAGS

MYCELIUM WALLS



05 MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE • APPLIED ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY

288-326 Exhibition street COURSE CONVENOR TUTOR SITE YEAR TERM DURATION

GIORGIO MARFELLA JULIAN TUCKETT MELBOURNE, VICTORIA 2017 ONE SEMESTER

WORKING AS A GROUP OF THREE, A SQUARE-PLAN SKYSCRAPER WAS PROPOSED ON A SITE LOCATED IN MELBOURNE CITY.

WHILE ADHERING TO MULTIPLE REQUIREMENTS, THE 61-FLOOR TOWER WITH TUBE-IN-TUBE CONCRETE STRUCTURAL SYSTEM ACHIEVED AN OVERALL EFFICIENCY OF 82.1%. SKY LOBBIES ARE INTRODUCED AT TRANSFER FLOORS BETWEEN DIFFERENT ZONES, INTRODUCING ELEVATED GREEN PUBLIC SPACES. WITH THE GROUNDFLOOR PODIUM UTILISING A GLASS CURTAIN WALL SYSTEM WITH SPIDER FIXINGS, AND THE CROWN AS AN EXTENSION OF THE GRID FAÇADE, THE OUTCOME IS A TOWER THAT EMBRACES STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY, WHILE APPEARING TO FLOAT ABOVE A GLASS BOX.

(LEFT) OVERALL EXTERIOR (RIGHT) EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC OF TOWER ZONES



FEASIBILITY STUDY DIAGRAM

TYPICAL FACADE ELEVATION


FEASIBILITY

STRUCTURE

FINAL






U n i v e r s i t y o f n e w s o u t h wa l es

Bachelor of Architectural studies



06 BACHELOR IN ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES • DESIGN STUDIO 6

Tents of cooba COURSE CONVENORS TUTOR SITE YEAR TERM DURATION

GLENN MURCUTT + JOHN GAMBLE ASHLEY DUNN COOBA, NEW SOUTH WALES 2015 ONE SEMESTER

LOCATED IN REGIONAL NEW SOUTH WALES, TENTS OF COOBA ENCOURAGED RATIONAL ARCHITECTURAL INTERVENTIONS IN RESPONSE TO THE AUSTRALIAN LANDSCAPE.

THROUGH PASSIVE DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTING OTHER TECHNOLOGIES, SUCH AS SOLAR ARRAYS, COMPOSTING AND BIOSWALES, SIX CABINS, A COMMUNAL BLOCK AND AN OLIVE PLANTATION ARE DESIGNED TO SUSTAIN OFFTHE-GRID. THE TENT-LIKE ARCHITECTURE ARE ARRANGED AND ANGLED FOR OPTIMAL THERMAL COMFORT AND TO PREVENT OVERLOOKING, WITH LANDSCAPING INTRODUCED THROUGHOUT SITE, ALLOWING FOR IMPROVED PRIVACY AND VARIED SCENTS.

(LEFT) OVERALL PERSPECTIVE (RIGHT) A SERIES OF CABIN FORM-FINDING DIAGRAMS


GROUND FLOOR PLAN LEGEND: 1. EXISTING TREE 2. SECONDARY ROAD 3. BIOSWALES 4. SOLAR ARRAY 5. OLIVE PLANTATION 6. BEDROOM 7. WASHROOM 8. WATER TANK 9. KITCHEN 10. OLIVE PRODUCTION SPACE 11. DINING AREA (RESTAURANT) 12. RETAIL/CAFE 13. DROP-OFF POINT 14. PARKING LOT 15. RETAINED SOIL 16. COMMUNAL SPACE

1

2

3

6 7 6 8

5 4

8

15

9 10 11

16 12

13

14


(LEFT) CABIN BASSWOOD MODELS (RIGHT) OVERALL SITE MODEL (NEXT PAGE) A SERIES OF SITE SECTIONS



OPERABLE ZINC LOUVRES SQUARE HOLLOW SECTION CORRUGATED IRON ROOF SHEET STEEL I BEAM LOUVRED ZINC BI-FOLD WINDOW GUTTER STONE CLADDING INSULATION CONCRETE RETAINING WALL SAND

CONCRETE IN-SITU C-PURLIN

DRAIN

CONCRETE FOOTING WITH METAL BRACKET TIMBER DECK

INFILL EARTH EARTH PRECAST CONCRETE BENCH SAND GRAVEL STEEL STRUCTURE ANCHORED TO CONCRETE FOOTING DETAILED SECTION OF NORTH-FACING CABIN



07 BACHELOR IN ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES • DESIGN STUDIO 5

Beach house ITERATION A

COURSE CONVENOR TUTOR(S) SITE YEAR DURATION

JOHN GAMBLE VIVIANNE MARSTON COOGEE, NEW SOUTH WALES 2015 ONE SEMESTER

FOCUSING ON RATIONAL PLANNING AND PASSIVE DESIGN, THE CORNER LOT CLUSTER COMPRISES OF THREE PRIVATE APARTMENT UNITS (TWO STUDIOS, A TWO-BEDROOM AND THE CLIENTS’ THREE-BEDROOM APARTMENT) LOCATED ABOVE, AND A PUBLIC BOOKSHOP/ CAFÉ LOCATED ON GROUND.

THE APARTMENT UNITS SPAN NORTH TO SOUTH FOR

ITERATION B

CROSS-VENTILATION AND VIEWS AT BOTH SIDES, WITH ROOFS ANGLED UPWARDS TO MAXIMISE DESIRABLE NORTHERN SUN ACCESS INTO LIVING AREAS. MATERIALITY IS USED TO DIFFERENTIATE PROGRAMS, WHERE GLASS, LIGHT CONCRETE AND DARK CONCRETE REPRESENTS THE PUBLIC, PRIVATE AND SERVICE RESPECTIVELY, AND TIMBER AS SUN-SHADING.

(LEFT) MAIN ENTRANCE TO BOOKSHOP AND APARTMENTS (RIGHT) A SERIES OF FORM-FINDING AXONOMETRICS ITERATION C


1 2

3

1 4

2

5 3

BASEMENT PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

LEGEND: 1. BICYCLE STORAGE 2. SERVICE CORE 3. RAMP FROM STREET

LEGEND: 1. ENTRANCE TO APARTMENTS 2. OUTDOOR SEATING (CAFE) 3. BOOKSHOP 4. STORAGE 5. INDOOR SEATING (CAFE)

BASSWOOD PRELIMINARY MODEL

SOUTH FACADE


5

5

1

5 6 6

1

6 2

7

2 7 8

5

3

2

3 9

3

4 3

10

4 5

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

SECOND FLOOR PLAN (CLIENTS’ APARTMENT)

LEGEND: 1. GARDEN (2BR APARTMENT) 2. LIVING ROOM , DINING AREA + KITCHEN 3. BEDROOM 4. WASHROOM 5. BALCONY 6. STUDIO APARTMENT 7. SHARED KITCHEN + BATHROOM (STUDIOS) 8. SHARED DINING (STUDIOS) 9 . INDOOR SEATING (BOOKSHOP) 10. SHARED OUTDOOR SPACE (APARTMENTS)

LEGEND: 1. MASTER BEDROOM 2. BATHROOM 3. BEDROOM 4. STUDY SPACE 5. BALCONY 6. LIVING ROOM 7. DINING AREA + KITCHEN

LONG SECTION



A r c h i t e ct u r a l a s s o c i at i o n

Visiting

school



08 ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIATION VISITING SCHOOL • BAMBOO LAB

Tea pavilion WORKSHOP SPACES

COURSE CONVENOR TUTOR(S) SITE YEAR TERM DURATION

JOHN NAYLOR JOHN NAYLOR, ELENA LONGHIN + U HLA THAUNG BAGO, MYANMAR 2017 TWO WEEKS

AS A RESULT OF A TWO-WEEK INTENSIVE STUDIO, THE TEA PAVILION IS INSPIRED BY THE VERTICALITY OF THE JOURNEY TO THE SITE ATOP A HILL AND LANDMARKS OF THE SURROUNDING CITY AND STUPA.

WORKING AS A GROUP OF THREE, THE BAMBOO TEA PAVILION IS PROPOSED AS A STUDENT HUB FOR A FUTURE ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL. INCORPORATING HANDS-

CIRCULATION

ON CONSTRUCTION WITH PARAMETRIC STRUCTURAL TESTING, THE TOWER IS INTENDED AS AN ICON OF KNOWLEDGE THAT ENCOURAGES GATHERING OF PEOPLE AND EXCHANGE OF IDEAS.

(LEFT) BAMBOO TEA PAVILION (RIGHT) A SERIES OF FORM-FINDING AXONOMETRICS STRUCTURE


VERTICALITY OF SITE AND CONTEXT

BAMBOO SCAFFOLDING

ITERATION A

KARAMBA STRUCTURAL TEST

BAMBOO SKEWER SKETCH MODEL

ITERATION B

AUTODESK FLOW WIND LOADING TEST


ROOF ZONE

MID ZONE

GROUND ZONE

(LEFT) OVERALL SITE AXONOMETRIC WITH FUTURE DEVELOPMENT


CROSS-SECTION


(TOP LEFT) ANGLED FISH-MOUTH JOINT (BOTTOM LEFT) 90ยบ FISH-MOUTH JOINT (MIDDLE) LOOKOUT POINT (RIGHT) PUBLIC THOROUGHFARE



09 ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIATION VISITING SCHOOL • ANALOGUE ROAD TRIP

A_symmetry COURSE CONVENOR TUTORS SITE YEAR TERM DURATION

SUE BARR SUE BARR + LUCA NOSTRI + FRANCESCO NERI LUGO, ITALY 2018 ONE WEEK

THROUGH THE USE OF ANALOGUE PHOTOGRAPHY, A_SYMMETRY EMBODIES MY ATTRACTION TO SYMMETRY, GEOMETRIES AND TEXTURES.

BASED IN REGIONAL ITALY, THIS SERIES OF PHOTOGRAPHS CAREFULLY CAPTURES SYMMETRY AND THE UNANTICIPATED OCCURRENCES, HIGHLIGHTING THE PLAYFULNESS AND SERENDIPITOUS MOMENTS IN A FRAME.

(LEFT) LEASH (RIGHT TOP) DIRECT (RIGHT BOTTOM) CAST



(FAR LEFT) RACK (LEFT) EXTEND (RIGHT) MOMENT



W

o

r

k

Experience



10 MKPL • SINGAPORE

Bukit batok Care home FIRM SUPERVISOR SITE YEAR TERM DURATION

MKPL SIEW MAN KOK + JOAO LAVRADOR BUKIT BATOK, SINGAPORE 2016 6 MONTHS

DURING MY GAP YEAR INTERNSHIP AT MKPL, AMONGST OTHER PROJECTS, I WAS PRESENTED THE OPPORTUNITY TO WORK WITH A TEAM ON THE BUKIT BATOK CARE HOME PROJECT THROUGH DESIGN PHASE. I PROVIDED ASSISTANCE WITH 3D MODELLING, GRAPHICS AND PRESENTATION PREPARATIONS USING VARIOUS SOFTWARES. DISCLAIMER: I DO NOT CLAIM OWNERSHIP OVER THE IMAGES ON THIS SPREAD. THESE IMAGES ARE PRODUCTS AND/OR PROPERTY OF MKPL AND SHOULD NOT BE PRESUMED OR TAKEN TO BE MINE

(LEFT) VIEW FROM NEIGHBOURHOOD PUBLIC PARK (RIGHT) A SERIES OF FORM-FINDING AXONOMETRICS



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