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DESIGN-STORY

PORT-FOLIO /EVANGELINE/ /WANG ZU/

+refurbishment +diagnosis +development

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THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY


EVANGELINE WANG ARCHITECTURE GRADUATE

CONTENT CONTACT

SKILLS

Address: Mobile: E-Mail: Website:

Photoshop Illustrator Indesign Auto CAD Rhino Grasshopper Vray Revit

343 Pitt Street, NSW 2000 0450907554 wangzuadelaide@gmail.com behance.net/evangelinezw linkedin.com/in/evangeline-wang Language: English/Mandarin

EDUCATION

INTERNSHIP

2017-2018 Master of Architecture The University of Sydney

Dec 2016 - Feb 2017 Architecture Internship LAUD Architects Singapore Project PCF Sparkletots Preschool Punggol, Singapore

Dec 2017 AA Visiting School in Bangkok 2014-2016 Bachelor of Architecture The University of Adelaide

VISA STATUS China: Citizenship Singapore: Permanent Residency Australia: 485 Temporary Graduate (Granted) plan to apply permanent residency in 6 months.

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[The Little Wonderland] - Day Childcare + Primary School + Community

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[Street Corner Fresh Market]

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[Fisherman Lab]

- market-apartement complex

- floating architecture

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WORK EXPERIENCE

Supplement [Épaules Fleuries] [Isometric Drawings] [Urban Documentation]

Feb 2013 - Jan 2014 Waitress, Soup Restaurant, Singapore Dec 2014 - Feb 2015 Sale Assistant at Silk Palace, Singapore Jan 2018 - Feb 2018 Beauty Advisor at Clarins, Singapore

REFEREE

SCHOOL All-IN EXHIBITION

Dr. Rizal Muslimin PhD, Design and Computation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Lecturer and course coordinator at the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning (USYD) email: rizal.muslimin@sydney.edu.au

2014 Year One All-in Exhibition -Design Studio I -Design Studio II -History Theory I 2015 Year Two All-in Exhibition -Design Studio III -Construction II 2016 University Publication Editor -Environment III -Book Chapter Editor

Mr. Eduardo De Oliveira Barata Registered architect in NSW Lecturer and researcher at the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning (USYD) email: eduardo.barata@sydney.edu.au

[Eco-Harbour] - port riverside walkway design concept

2016 Year Three All-in Exhibition -Design Studio V - Representation III - Environment III 2017 Master Year One - Digital Design Studio - Object Design 2018 Master Year Two -Graduation Exhibition -3D Modelling

-Heritage Documentation - Drawings + Illustrations

[Internship]


River Side View 1

PORT ADELAIDE

River Side View 2 River Side View 2

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Vertical movement due to public transport

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Horizontal Movement is less than 20%

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Street are planted with trees

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Green canopy found in the site surrondings

Eco Harbour

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Landscape Design

Site: Port Adelaide, Adelaide, SA 5015 Software: Rhino, AutoCAD, Maxwell Render, Adobe Photoshop,Illustrator Individual Assignment

Port Adelaide (Lefevre Peninsula) is famous for its industrial history. With the rise of the shipping and many other industries, Port Adelaide was developed to be the industrialised area due to the presence of cold water in Port River nearby. Nevertheless, the inhabitancy of grey dolphins and mangrove forests in this area was long facing challenges from water pollutions. Heavy metals and various toxic chemicals were expelled into the Port River, leading the decline of local ecological vibrancy. Three phrases strategy will be used.

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Phase Phase01One Soil SoilRemediation Remediation Phase Phase1: 1: A: A: New NewHarbour Harbour - stop stop for forthe thedolphin dolphincruise cruise - riverside riverside promenade promenade B: B: Soil Soil Remediation Remediation - reuse the polluted po lluted industral industral aarea r e a for fo r landscape l a n d s c a p e design d e s i g n by by phytoremediation phytoremediation

Phase One View Eastern Cottonwood Populus deltoides Heavy Metal Absorbtion

Western river garfish Hyporhamphus regularis Heavy Metal Absorbtion

B A Phase Phase02Two New NewLandscape Landscape Phase Phase2: 2: A: A: New NewHarbour Harbour stop for - stop forthe thedolphin dolphincruise cruise riverside promenade - riverside promenade B: B: New NewLandscape Landscape - the area area is is cleaned cleanedup upafter aftersoil soil remediation remediation - new landscaping landscapingfor forrecreational purposes recreational purposes

Phase Two View Rush Sedge Carex tereticaulis Seeds for local Birds

Knife-leaved Wattle Hyporhamphus regularis Decoration/Butterfly and Bee

Little Kurrajong Brachychiton bidwillii Decoration

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Phase Phase03Three Commercial Area Commercial Area Phase Phase3: 3: A: A: New NewHarbour Harbour - stop stop for forthe thedolphin dolphincruise cruise - riverside riverside promenade promenade B: B: Commercial CommercialRise Rise - new landscaping landscapingfor forrecreational purposes which bring recreational purposesin commercial which bringopportunities in commercial -opportunities shops and resturants shall be brought in resturants shall be - shops and brought in

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Phase Three View Paroo Lily Dianella caerulea Seeds for Local birds

Ross's Noonflower Carpobrotus rossii Decoration

1. Frieght Train 2. Car Park 3. New Landscape 4. Wide path 5. Commercial Area 6. Promenade/Harbour 7. Mangrove Forest

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km 1 Playground Colleges

Childcare Community Center

Hospital Green Space

Retail Site

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The Little Wonderland Little Wonderland is an adaptive architecture project on Kings Cross Parking Station. A multi-purpose project of kindergarten, primary school, gallery and pop up office is proposed on site. Childcare + Primary By modifying an empty car park into an educational-based school + Gallery Site: 9A Elizabeth Bay NSW 2011 center, the surrounding and even the Sydney CBD region will be Software: Rhino, benefitted.

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AutoCAD, Maxwell, Adobe Photoshop,Illustrator Individual Work

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Underground Consrtuction More than half of the building is constructed underground.

Consrtuction System Concrete columns and slab construction. Poor lighting conditions inside.

Double ramp system The existing ramp system has two ramps.

Kindergarten

Playground between kindergarten and primary school Ventilation well

Step 1 Insertion Bring in the element of a ring into site. Ring sympolise a free movement for kids.

Step 2 Intersection Intersection between new element and th existing site.

Step 3 Remove The intersected part is moved away and left the existing site a void space.

Step 4 New Definition The once park top is brought down into the new void space. A semi-isolated space is created for new spatial definition.

Lecture Theatre Step 1 Insertion Bring in the element of a ring into site. Ring sympolise a free movement for kids.

Step 2 Intersection Intersection between new element and th existing site.

Step 3&4 New Definition The once park top is brought down into the new void space. A semi-isolated space is created for new spatial definition.

Step 5 Adding angle Walls are slanted for light and spatial variation.

Emergency Staircase Buffer Zone

Multi-Functional Design and Buffer Zone Step 6 Increase Height The central space is incresed

Step 7 Shifting The central volume is shifted for more sun light

Step 8 Angled wall wall is angled for sunlight and spatial interest

Step 9 Light Well Light wells with similiar spatial quality are inserted for better sunlight access inside the building

The given car park is considerately large building with abundant space inside, which offers a great opportunity for multiple functions happening in one building. Besides the childcare and primary education, the less favoured area will be allocated to adult offices and gallery spaces.

Light wells for better natural lighting condition

There are private gallery in this car park. The new design offers a great opportunity for the existing and potential gallery business to own a space here. Also, a buffer zone is offered for the two main funtional areas. This area will be used based on schedules and appointments, which offers a flexible extra space for both groups to host large events and so on.

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Original Section The section of the site before modification suggested there was very limited light access.

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Combination of staircase with slide -staircase -slide scaled to child size

Section 2

Amos Ln

Roof Plan In this plan, part of the existing dog park is reserved for the public. The top levelof kindergarten is designed for children to have their own gathering space. Landscape Surrounding Cliff Earth Curtain Divider Movable furniture

Ramp Section 1: Kindergarten is cut through.

Primary School

Kindergarten Indoor Playground

Level 4 In this plan, a indoor playground is added. The design of the primary school classroom is flexible by using curtain and furnitures as dividers. Free movement is enabled in both kindergarten and primary school.

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The Adelaide City Council has long been thinking the laneway revitalisation work. Many small laneways in the city area are not put into the right use. They are cold and dead in atmosphere. Hence broadening the laneway Bewes is one of the aim in this design concepts. This decision mainly affects the Market plan. The following diagrams shows the formation of the apartment design. It is an outcome of consideration on the surrounding conditions. Views, noise level and streetscape are considered too.

4. blocks are substracted to give both apartment and market space north sun light

The Adelaide City Council has long been thinking the laneway revitalisation work. Many small laneways in the city area are not put into the right use. They are cold and dead in atmosphere. Hence broadening the laneway Bewes is one of the aim in this design concepts. This decision mainly affects the Market plan. Market Plan Design Concept

1. Bewes Street next to the site is narrow.

2, the design concept is to broaden this laneway

3. the ground plan of market area is cut into portions to increas the laneway width

2. Roof top descends based the shape of the surronding buildings

3. Substraction is made to unblock the views of the surronding buildings

The following diagrams shows the formation of the apartment design. It is an outcome of consideration on the surrounding conditions. Views, noise level and streetscape are considered too.

Market Plan Design Concept

1. Bewes Street next to the site is narrow.

2, the design concept is to broaden this laneway

3. the ground plan of market area is cut into portions to increas the laneway width

Apartment Design Concept

200m 1. A block of mass is placed into the site

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2. Roof top descends based the shape of the surronding buildings

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3. Substraction is made to unblock the views of the surronding buildings

Apartment Design Concept

1. A block of mass is placed into the site

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4. blocks are substracted to give both apartment and market space north sun light

5.Views for the apartment are considered. Hence, on the top of the model, space is brought back for gfor good exterior view

6. In order to broaden the laneway Bewes Street, space for market area are taken away

7. The residential building is formed with a permeable market connecting both a main street and a laneway

Street Corner Fresh Market

The Adelaide City Council has long been thinking the laneway revitalisation Many small laneways in the city area are not 7. The residential work. building 5.Views for the apartment are 6. In order to broaden the is formed with a permeable considered. Hence, on the top of laneway Bewes Street, space for Commercial-Residential market connecting both a main the model, space is brought back market area are taken away put into the right use. They are cold and dead in atmosphere. street and a laneway for gfor good exterior view Site: Angas Street, Adelaide Hence broadening the laneway Bewes is one of the aim in this City, SA 5000 design concepts. This decision mainly affects the Market plan. Software: Rhino, AutoCAD, Maxwell Render, Adobe Photoshop,Illustrator Individual Assignment

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Widen

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Market Plan

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Apartment Plan

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Colorbond steelparapet capping timber packing blockattached to top of precastconcrete slab

200mm pre-cast concrte panelsteel beam structure to structure eng. detail

Section Detail

20mm plasterboard fixed to timber stud frame steel bracket fixed to pre-cast concrete panelsupporting to wall system Rondo celing suspension system Lysaght custom ORB steel wall cladding clip fixed to grits20mm plasterboardfixed to timber stud frame

150 x 150 water-profing tile to supplier Regupol

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Section

channel girt refer to structure eng.6 plate steel bracket to fix base of pre-caset concretepanel, structural eng. detailinsitu concrete slab to struct. eng. space.

1:400 facade panel for shading 120mm with holes

service system eg. electricity. eng detail

20mm plasterboard fixed to timber stud frame

Section Detail 1:20

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Legend Sun Direct Sunlight Filtered Sunlight Wind

Cold air to hot air Heat Heat blowed by fan Warm wind blowed by fan Rain water

D1 Skylight Detail D3 Window Detail

D2 Top Section of Wall D4 Roof Drinage Detail

D5 Base Drinage Detail

Poles for Stablisation (moving up and down) 0

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This section reveals the functionality of Fisherman Lab in summer days. The skylight devices open to enable a suck effect happen. The fan rotates in a clockwise direction to pull interior warm air upwards for suck effect.

extruded aluminum angle clear silicone sealant tape s.s. fastener poly thermal break slide rail and structure screw pole

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santoprene gasket extruded aluminum frame control rope wheel gear

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Sustainable Architecture Site: Frenchmans Cove, NSW Software: Rhino, AutoCAD, Vray Render, Adobe Photoshop,Illustrator Group Assignment (Dan Zhu, Christina Brook)

Fisherman Lab

gear case

Connect to auto-winch

The fast extinguishing rate of species on earth has alarmed us the importance of animal protection. Even though NSW is abundant in fish biodiversity, there are still threatened species that would have a great impact on our marine eco-system. Our research center will help to breed endangered fish species and release them in a certain stage. By doing so, we hope to ameliorate the threatening conditions and protect our broader landscape through a sustainable design.

Detail 1 Polycarbonate Thermal Skylight and Fan Device (Summer-Opening) 1:20

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Summer Sun Coating Layer Heat is blocked outside 14mm timber panel Permeable vapour barrier

Winter Sun sun

Light Passing through

Shading Panel

Air gap for ventilation

Structural bracing

summer sunlight 75mm Earthwool速 insulation R-value 1.5

Glulam beam

timber moveable slats

14mm timber panel

Summer

winter sunlight

75mm x 38mm wall stud

90mm Earthwool速 insulation R-value 2.0

Breeze

6mm timber framed laminated double glazed awning window with 12mm gas, Low-E (soft coat) (E=0.09) R =2.73

Detail 3 Window+Shading (Close)

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extruded aluminum angle

Light Passing through

Heat is trapped indoor

Double glazing is attached to the shading frame to become a device. Summer sirect sunlight is avoided. Winter direct sunlight is introduced.

Rain fall direction

Detail 2: Top section of wall

Winter

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Detail 3 Window+Shading (Opening)

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Exploded wall section FINAL INSULATION

135mm x 14mm blue gum strip flooring Rigid foam insulation to floor R-value 2.3 200mm reinforced concrete slab

Damp proof barrier to exterior wall and top of slab

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6 internal panel 14mm

5 air 180mm

glass panel c-channel secondary structure shading device

2 air 45mm

Wall section

3 wool insulation 75mm 4 wool insulation 90mm

1 external panel 14mm filter rainwater seawater

Bolt

Vapor Barrier

Air gap for ventilation 14mm timber panel

Exterior drain in slab for collection of rainwater

Steel Drainage Channel

75mm Earthwool速 insulation R-value 1.5

Arch

90mm Earthwool速 insulation R-value 2.0 Structural bracing Glulam beam

Polyethelene closed head drums for structural support and rainwater collection

Marine grade steel bracing

Detail 5 Bottom Section of Wall Including Floor 1:10

75mm x 38mm wall stud 14mm timber panel

Rainwater is collected at the edge of the building with a filter attached

Detail 4 Roof Drainage 1: 20

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Épaules Fleuries Supplement

Body-Based Wearable Apparatus Software: Rhino, Grasshopper, Vray Render, Adobe Illustrator Individual - Group Assignment (Jennifer Fang)

Our inspiration came from several costumes and their shoulder accessories. The flying form on shoulder makes the customes looks divine, elegant and powerful. We have two initial forms: flowers and feather patterns. A wrapping structure around shoulder is imagined. Through the combination, a sense of elegance and powerfullness will be achieved. Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nkrz6s1d0YE

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Isometric Drawing and Zoning Sydenham Station

Isometric Structure Drawing NingBo Museum (Shu Wang)

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Heritage Documentation Wall

Roof

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Sandstone wall with local material from Mt.Lofty Ranges (230-240mm thick)

Shed (Date of addition unknown)

Hipped galvanised iron roof painted in tile red

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a. Rock-faced ashlar

Red face brick wall is a distinctive style seen in Edwardian Federation style

Tile Red

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Tall brick chimney

b. 10mm motar layer c. Machine-made brick with clear edge

Stretcher bond is the simplest brick coure which reflect the economic consideration

DOOR

Timber fascia in off white

Mid Buff

EXTENSION

Off White

Single side panel timber screen door followed by a timber panel door with stained glass panel. With the rise of nationalism in the Federation age, more native fauna and flora motif are used. Timber frame in mid-buff colour, which is commonly seen in this era

Glass wall with timber frame Four panel door Addition

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Kitchen/dining room Skillion roof Addition

Fauna and Flora motif of the glass panel on the door

a. Leadlight on the inner door panel

VERANDAH

Similar addition to the building on 32A and 34 Laura Street was registered in 1998 Also, it could be added by the civial engineer Downard during 1982-1991.

Party wall shared

Bullnose verandah with ogee gutter below brick string course Verandah is commonly from the late Victoria era into the Edwardian Federation era.Providing a space for works to dry boots and etc.

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FENESTRATION

a. Ogee gutter Mid Buff

Double sliding window with angled brick sill

a. Square timber lattice b. 3cm coner bracket c. Chamfered 120mm post

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a. Off White

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Staggered cast iron railing fence on window Cast iron work was mass-made in the late Victorian era and was criticised in the Federation era The usage of it in this building is probably due to security reason a. Tri-Ad Finial

Timber fretwork and corner bracket in off white Edwardian Federation style a.

Timber picket fence - arrow Off White

Ventilation

FENCE

Timber picket fence became popular in Edwardian Federation Tile Red era as cast iron fence was considered as out of fashion then. Timber picket fence - pointed/spear Generally 70mm x 15mm

Vent external terracotta double brick Late Victorian Style

Porch

Tile Red

Simple concrete render for verandah floor in tile red

Jack arch brick lintel The angled brick pattern on this maisonette looks similar to the popular style Queen Anne in the Federation era. However, it is a simple and modest version probably due to expenditure limitation. a. Brick - one string course

32 Laura Street reflects exclusively key characteristics of the Edwardian Federation style with its dominant sandstone and red brick wall, tinted glass panel on the door and apparent timber fretwork for verandah. Stone work was particularly popular in South Australia then. Red face brick wall and timber fretwork are the key element of the Federation era architecture across the country. Last but not the least, the colour scheme of this cottage clearly synchronises the ‘Federation architectural colours’.

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Conceptual Illustration Australia Post System

Internship

PCF Sparkletots Preschool No.50 Edgefield Plains, Punggol North, Singapore LAUD Architects Area: 8,400 sqm Completion Year: 2018 Design Director: Ho Tzu Yin Area of Involvement - plans - sections - detail drawings - furniture drawings and arrangement AutoCAD was the base tool for our team collaboration together with software such as Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator and Microsoft Excel.

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