TKU EA1 architecture portfolio by lauweihan

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TKU EA1 2016 ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

LAU WEI HAN GROUP 7 404365016



CONTENTS PROJECT 1 : REORGANIZATION

PROJECT 2 : LEARNING FROM MASTER : PROCESS AND OPERATION

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PROJECT 1

空間重組 REORGANIZATION A new space is created through overlapping and twisting the spaces wihtin the sections of the selected object and the sections of a base in the studio.

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OBJECT

The object that I have selected is a pencil sharpener. Through observing and drawing out the sections of the object, I could imagine and analyze the spaces that exist within different areas of the sections.

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CROSS SECTION DIAGRAM

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SECTIONS

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CROSS SECTION DIAGRAM

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SECTIONS

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SITE SECTIONS

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ANALYSIS

1 The position of the orthodiagonal axis and

1 The angle between the centre of the circle and the y-axisis always 40’.

I made this analysis my rule to overlap the sections of the pencil sharpener and the sections of the site to create new spaces.

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the eccentric axis changes when the handle of the pencil sharpener turns every 90’

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and the x-axis is always 50’,while the angle between the centre of the circle

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Compression of space

I divided the spaces of the pencil case into three parts and observed the changes in the spaces when using the pencil sharpener.

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When the mechanic works,the cover of the pencil sharpener will push the pencil into the mechanic for the blades to sharpen it.The space is compressed through the process. While the empty space fills up as the wood shreds of the pencil is accumulated as the pencil is sharpened. I used lines at different spacings to represnt the space that is being compressed.

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I found that the feeling of space as we walk from platform to tthe stairs and to the sharpener. |REORGANIZATION| 16


platform being compreesed is similar to the space compressed when using the pencil |REORGANIZATION| 17


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Overlapping the sections

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MODEL

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PROJECT 2

LEARNING FROM MASTERS VILLA BIANCHI MARIO BOTTA Switzerland

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Stage 1

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VVilla Bianchi

Architect : Mario Botta

Born April 1, 1943 (age 73) His designs tend to include a strong sense of geometry, often being based on very simple shapes, yet creating unique volumes of space. His buildings are often made of brick, yet his use of material is wide, varied, and often unique.

Location : Riva San Vitale, Switzerland

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Characteristic :

Villa Bianchi faces Lake Lugano and distant snow capped mountains. The entrance is located in the upper most level by a steel bridge painted red. The bridge is a way to establish a physical relationship between the mountain and the structure. The outside of the building is made out of concrete blocks. While the inside is still mostly concrete, the walls are painted white.

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ELEVATIONS

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PLANS

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SUBTRACTION

LIGHT AND PRIVACY LEVEL EAST

NORTH

WEST

SOUTH

WORK

4TH FLOOR 3RD FLOOR

PRIVATE

2ND FLOOR

1ST FLOOR

PUBLIC

BASEMENT TOWARDS SLOPE BIG SLIT ON WALL

TOWARDS RIVER BIG SLIT ON WALL

TOWARDS SLOPE SMALL SLIT ON WALL

TOWARDS ENTRANCE SMALL SLIT ON WALL

MATERIALS

METAL

GREY CONCRETE

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SPACES BASEMENT . PUBLIC . INDOOR AREA GARAGE

LIVING ROOM 1ST FLOOR . PUBLIC . 3/4 INDOOR AREA , 1/4 OUTDOOR AREA KITCHEN

BEDROOM

2ND FLOOR . MOST PRIVATE . 1/2 INDOOR AREA , 1/2 OUTDOOR AREA

BEDROOM 3RD FLOOR . MOST PRIVATE . 1/2 INDOOR AREA , 1/2 OUTDOOR AREA

STUDIO 4TH FLOOR . SEMI PRIVATE . 1/4 INDOOR AREA , 3/4 OUTDOOR AREA

1ST FLOOR BALCONY 3RD FLOOR BALCONY 4TH FLOOR BALCONY ATRIUM

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SUBTRACTION OF SPACE Subtract spaces from the cube to create outdoor and indoor spaces.

The contrast between the usage of materials, metal and grey concrete

The circulation of people when being inside the buililding

The relationship between each floor plan

Concept Models I made concept models that shows different spaces out of the characteristics of the work of the architect,.

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Space Models Combining concepts and making them into different spaces.

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To be continued....


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