BIXIANG ZENG WILLIAM
EDUCATION
WORKING EXPERIENCE
Languages: • • •
Other work experience:
Cantonese Mandarin Chinese English
1991 BIRTH CHINA NATIONALITY
2012
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Part-time Job in McDonald’s
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Mentoring program in the University of Melbourne
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Volunteering on Melbourne Open Day
2015
INTERNSHIP IN CHINA
INTERNSHIP IN CHINA
Marchese Partner
Capitaland
CONTACT
bixiangzeng@gmail.com email http://bixiangzeng.wix.com/bixiangzeng online portfolio 04 30 840 725 mobile
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FOUNDATION STUDY
https:// instagram.com/william9107
Trinity College of Melbourne University
Hello, My name is Bixiang (William). I am a fresh graduate architect from Melbourne School of design, the University of Melbourne under Master of Architecture. I am very passionate about design. I enjoy working in teams to pursuit a higher standard of design. By designing different types of project, I enjoy the challenges occur during design process. I can work very independently and produce drawings constantly at a high level. During the group works within the University study, I have developed my leadership and collaboration between other discipline.
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ARCHITECTURE
Bachelor of Enivronment University of Melbourne
ARCHITECTURE
Master of Architecture University of Melbourne
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CONTENT 1.0 DESIGN THESIS STUDIO
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2.0 HIGH RISE DESIGN STUDIO
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3.0 PRIMARY SCHOOL DESIGN STUDIO
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4.0 FISHERMANSBEND DESIGN STUDIO
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5.0 APPLIED CONSTRUCTION
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6.0 CONSTRUCTION DESIGN
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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN THESIS THE SEEN AND UNSEEN Studio Leader: Andrew Martel YEAR: 2015 SEMESTER 2 PROJECT TYPE: ACADEMIC INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH AND DESIGN PROJECT LOCATION: MELBOURNE
Master of Architecture The University of Melbourne
1.0 THESIS DESIGN
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SITE ANALYSIS
The apartment site is located on the intersection of Lygon and Blyth Street in Brunswick East, Melbourne while the townhouse site is located on the same street in Brunswick East. According to the analysis, it suggests that Brunswick is an ideal place for affordable housing as it has all different types of basic infrastructure.
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BACKGROUND RESEARCH
DESIGN CONSIDERATION
GENERAL DISABILITY In Australia, one of five people will live with one or more disabilities
MENTAL DISABILITY
45% Among those who are livng with disabilities, 45% of them are living withMental Disorder
OVER EXCITED
OVER DEPRESSED
RECKLESS ENERGETIC DESTRUCTIVE UNCONTROLLABLE
LOSS OF INTEREST INSOMNIA ATTEMPTED SUICIDE UNCONTROLLABLE
Design Consideration BIPOLAR DISORDER
Sufficient Natural Lighting Clear Separation of Public and Private View to Nature Flexible Use of Space Calm Space Passive Surveillance In Australia, 2 of 100 people will surfer Bipolar Disorder sometime in their lifes.
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DESIGN INTENTION LIVING ROOM VISION EXPERIMENT
1. No barrier in between Living and Dining Room. With Maximum visual contact.
2. With central wall as barrier, less visual contact.
DOORWAY AND LIVING ROOM VISION EXPERIMENT
1. No idea who is coming into the apartment.
2. With strip windows, people can ensure the security of the apartment.
3. With two walls as barrier, some visual contact.
4. U shape walls as barrier, no visual contact allowed.
5. L shape walls as barrier, limited visual contact allowed.
2. Two different sizes windows on the wall.
3. One single window on the wall.
BEDROOM VISION EXPERIMENT
1. Two equal size windows on the wall.
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THESIS STATEMENT This thesis explores the potential of architecturally designed solution for people living with Bipolar Disorder in Australia. Recognised symptoms of Bipolar Disorder included extreme mood swings from overly excited to heavy depression, sometimes in a very short period of time. These extreme mood swings require the architecture to adapt and provide an environment to assist people living with Bipolar. One of the issues with affordable housing is the lack of consideration and cost effective solutions for people living with general disabilities, especially Bipolar Disorder. The research in this thesis explores the effects of bipolar disorder and identifies the requirement of different spatial qualities creating comfortable spaces for people experiencing fluctuating moods. The response is to create discrete semi-private spaces within private open spaces that offer people with Bipolar different degrees of social engagement depending on their current emotional status. The semiprivate space will limit visual connection and provide a sense of enclosure and security, while the open private spaces will provide a high level of engagement encourage communication. The choice of where people sit will become an indicator of their emotional status, acting as a signal for co-inhabitants.
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TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT The two bedroom apartment is located on the north facing corner. This will allow sufficient natural sunlight for the bedrooms and ensured that no borrow-light bedrooms exist.
TWO BEDROOM PLAN
RENDERED PLAN
APARTMENT VISION ANALYSIS
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SECTION BB
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1. Entrance 2. Lobby 3. Reception 4. Store Room 5. Fire Staircases 6. Taxi Drop-off 7. Carpark Entrance 8. Temporary Carpark 9. Toilet 10. Back of House 11. Commercial Shop GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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OVERALL SECTION AA
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Total floor area: 1219 m Net rentable area: 949 m2 Efficiency: 78% 2
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1. One bedroom apartment 2. Two bedroom apartment 3. Three bedroom apartment 4. Glass stairs fire staircase 5. Lobby 6. Lift core 7. Corridor 8. Void
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TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN
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TOWNHOUSE ARRANGEMENT ANALYSIS
The diagrams above shows the process of a sustainable townhouse arrangement. Lighting, building cost efficiency are taken into account. Home for those who are livng with disabilities should have suficient natural lighting and their house should have more than one direction to have sunlight. The site plan on the left shows the overall ground floor plan for this set of townhouses.
TOWNHOUSE PLAN
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4 3 6 1. Living Room 2. Ground Floor Bedroom 3. Dining Room 4. Kitchen 5. Disable Toilet 6. Backyard
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APARTMENT VISION ANALYSIS
RETROFITTED GROUND FLOOR PLAN
RENDERED GROUND FLOOR PLAN
RETROFITTED 1ST FLOORPLAN
RENDERED 1ST FLOORPLAN
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SECTION BB
SECTION AA
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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO E THE SPINE Studio Leader: Rob Duster & Clinton Murray YEAR: 2015 SEMESTER 1 PROJECT TYPE: ACADEMIC INDIVIDUAL WORK AND COMPETITION PROJECT LOCATION: CDB MELBOURNE
Master of Architecture The University of Melbourne
2.0 THE SPINE
CONCEPT RESEARCH The main concept for this residential tower is dynamic. Melbourne CBD is a straight line city with hard edges. Curve buildings are now introduced into the city. However, city is missing a transitional buiding.
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
Extruded box from ground.
Started to carve
Detail carving Edge Refining
PODIUM DEVELOPMENT
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Curve Refining
Smoothen the edges.
2. Streetscape Elevation and Analysis 2.1 Streetscape Elevations
SITE ANALYSIS
During the site analysis, we found that buildings in the CBD only have two extremes, either dynamic or static. There is no building which is not extremes.
VISION VICTORIA ONE LIGHT HOUSE MY 80 EMPIRE AURORA
Figure 2.1 South-facing Street Elevation of La Trobe Street Figure 2.1 South-facing Street Elevation of La Trobe
Streetscape Elevation and Analysis
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FLAGSTAFF SOUTHERN CROSS
SITE
Figure 2.1 South-facing Street Elevation of La Trobe Street
PARLIAMENT FEDERATION SQUARE
MELBOURNE CENTRAL
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2.1 Streetscape Elevations
Figure 2.2 North-facing Street Elevation of La Trobe Street
2. Streetscape Elevation and Analysis
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HIGH-RISE FLOOR PLAN
MEDIUM-RISE FLOOR PLAN
LOW-RISE FLOOR PLAN
LONG SECTION
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APARTMENT DEVELOPMENT ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT
TOILET
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LIVING ROOM
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TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT TOILET
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KITCHE NT
TOILET
THREE BEDROOM APARTMENT TOILET
BEDRO OM
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LIVING ROOM
KITCHE NT
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TOILET
WIND TESTING ANALYSIS
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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TYPICAL PODIUM PLAN
TOP OF PODIUM PLAN
MATERIAL PALETTE
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E.S.D SECTION
HORIZONTAL LOUVRES
SUN SHADING SECTION
VERTICAL LOUVRES
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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO D THE KEY Studio Leader: Peter Hogg YEAR: 2014 SEMESTER 2 PROJECT TYPE: ACADEMIC INDIVIDUAL WORK AND COMPETITION PROJECT LOCATION: NORTH MELBOURNE, MELBOURNE
Master of Architecture The University of Melbourne
3.0 HIGH-RISE PRIMARY SCHOOL DESIGN TYPE: EDUCATIONAL DESIGN PROJECT TYPE: INDIVIDUAL YEAR: 2014
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CONCEPT RESEARCH
Since the site is located on the edage of the east and west link highway, the noise has become one of the most important issue on site. The surrounding environment seems not to be too welcome as the original use of the land was for industiral usage, not educational. Moreover, the transportation route seems not to be convinence as and there wasn't any proper drop-off space.
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CONCEPT RESEARCH The concept of this project is library. Library is the key to children. As architecture, library becomes main circulation place within the building. Library has turn itself into an open public space.
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FORM DIAGRAM
FORM FINDING PROCESS
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TEACHING SPACE 2
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EXPLODED ISOMETRIC
SECTION AA
SECTION BB
LEARNING SPACE SKETCHES
TEACHING SPACE 1
LEARNING SPACE SKETCHES
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EXPLODED ISOMETRIC
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FORTH FLOOR PLAN
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1. Art & Virtual Classroom 2. Community Space 3. Fire Stairs 4. Administration Office 5. Technician Office 6. Storage 7. Plant Room 8. Hi-Tech Room 9. Staff Room 10. Sick Bay 11. Meeting Room 12. Library 13. Classroom Modular 14. Hot Desk 15. Locker & Informal Study Space
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SECTION AA
SECTION BB
EAST ELEVATION
NORTH ELEVATION
E.S.D SECTION
WEST ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO C THE ROOT Studio Leader: Jianfei Zhu, Raju Mazumdar & Hing-wah Chau YEAR: 2014 SEMESTER 1 PROJECT TYPE: ACADENIC INDIVIDUAL WORK AND GROUP URBAN DESIGN PROJECT LOCATION: FISHERMANS BEND, MELBOURNE
Master of Architecture The Univeristy of Melbourne
4.0 FISHERMENS BEND URBAN PLANNING AND DESIGN
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LOCATION YARRA RIVER
MONTAGUE WIRRAWAY
The site is located on the south of Yarra river, south of the CBD of Melbourne. It has a long reputation of industrial product in Melbourne.
CURRENT SITE Wide, flat road for trucks to go through.
Greenery are well placed along the pedestrian path.
Skyscrepers are built on the edge of the zone.
Industrial heritage buildings are located within the zone
Residential buildings could be found within the industrial zone
Modern style office buildings are built amoung other types of buildings.
SITE ANALYSIS
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MORNING SUN ANALYSIS
AFTERNOON SUN ANALYSIS
EVENING SUN ANALYSIS
TYPICAL SECTION AA
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TYPICAL SECTION BB
CONCEPT RESEARCH
According to the historial research of Fishermens Bend. I’ve found that a great fire destoried most of the facilities within the zone.
CONCEPT STUDY
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SECTION AA
SECTION BB
EXPLODED ISOMETRIC
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1. Exhibition 2. Storage 3. Loading Zone 4. Lobby 5. Administration Office 6. Information Desk 7. Ticket Office 8. Gift Shop 9. Courtyard 10. Void 11. Rest Area
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APPLIED CONSTRUCTION HIGH-RISE TECHNICAL DRAWINGS Subject Co-ordinator: Giorgio Marfella YEAR: 2014 SEMESTER 1 PROJECT TYPE: ACADENIC GROUP AND INDIVIDUAL WORK PROJECT LOCATION: CBD, MELBOURNE AIM: TO PRODUCE SERIES OF DIFFERENT TYPE OF TECHNICAL DRAWINGS
Master of Architecture The Univeristy of Melbourne
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EDGE BEAMS 800WB146 ENCASED IN CONCRETE 1000X500 PRIMARY BEAMS 900WB257 SECONDARY BEAMS 700WB130
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FACADE DETAILS
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NORTH FACADE ANALYSIS
SUN ANGLES ANALYSIS
BUILDING MAINTENANCE UNIT PRECAST CONCRETE ROOF
ALUMINIUM PARAPET CAPING BLACK TINTED SPANDREL
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UNISTURT METAL ROOF TOP WALKWAY BLUE TINTED TOUGHENED CLASS FOR LOUVERS PV LOUVRES FOR BOTH VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL LOUVRES POLYESTER POWER COASTING FOR BRACING STRUTS STEEL CATWALK FOR FACADE MAINTENANCE
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CONSTRUCTION DESIGN LOW-RISE TECHNICAL DRAWINGS Subject Co-ordinator: Blair Gardiner YEAR: 2013 SEMESTER 1 PROJECT TYPE: ACADENIC INDIVIDUAL WORK PROJECT LOCATION: CARLTON, MELBOURNE AIM: TO PRODUCE A SET OF TECHNICAL DRAWINGS BASED ON THE SKETCH DESIGN.
Bachelor of Environment The Univeristy of Melbourne
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