Winki Ip - Architecture portfolio

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A R C H I T E C T U R E

P O R T F O L I O

Winki Ip


E D U C A T I O N 2019

The University of Melbourne

2017

MArch Architecture

2018

Architectural Association School of Architecture Visiting Schools - Paris & Hong Kong

WINKI IP Graduate at The University of Melbourne

2015

The University of Lincoln

2013

BArch (Hons) Architecture

2013

City University of Hong Kong

2011

Associate Degree of Architectural Studies

2011

St. Clare’s Girls’ School HKCEE, HKALE

A C H I E V E M E N T 2019

CTBUH (Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat) Design project published in the book “Ropeless Elevator Systems”

2018

Post-Industrial Landscapes 5.0: Urban Scan

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Winki Ip

Osage Gallery

2018

CTBUH (Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat) Master’s Thesis Challenge Winner

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2017

The University of Melbourne Melbourne Global Scholars Award

2015

RIBA Student Mentoring Programme


W O R K I N G

E X P E R I E N C E

Nov 2018

Ernest Edmund Group (Melbourne, Australia)

Sep 2018

Architectural Trainee (3-month Causal Contract) Residential Projects in Melbourne, Australia

Feb 2018

PH Alpha Design Limited

Nov 2017

Architecture Trainee (Internship) Commerical Development in China Mainland

Jul 2017 Oct 2016

Dennis Lau & Ng Chun Man Architects & Engineers (HK) Limited Architecture Assistant Residential Development at Kai Tak & Ho Man Tin, Hong Kong

Sep 2016

K plus K (HK) International Limited

Nov 2015

Architectural Assistant Shaw Movie City, Commercial Buildings and Reconstruction Projects in Hong Kong

Sep 2012 Jul 2012

Simonchee Architects Limited Architectural Internship Passenger Walkway Reconstruction in Discovery Bay, Hong Kong

S K I L L S Languages

Computer Skills

Cantonese Chinese Native language English

SketchUp

Indesign

Revit

3Ds Max

AutoCad Photoshop

Illustrator

Highly proficient in spoken, reading and writing Mandarin Chinese Highly Proficient in spoken, reading and writing

Rhino



P R O J E C T S 01 Nomad Hutong 02 The Farmscraper 03 The Comfort Edges 04 Enlightenment Pavilion 05 The Crumple Tower 06 Post-Industrial Landscape Gallery 07 Professional Experience


01 Nomad Hutong Temporary

Construction Settlement

NOMAD HUTONG This thesis argues that the migrant workers should have their own comforted enclosure area to solve the problem of lack of sense of ‘home’ when they have to settle far from their own city in China.



LIVING HOUSING CONCEPT DEVELOP M o dular housing s ys tem is designed as a base component to fit in different construction site in Beijing.


COMMUNAL CENTRE CONCEPT DEVELOP Common community areas are designed on the site and connected with the living modular units.


A P P LY I N G

CONCEPT

DESIGN ON SITE Designing the communal nodes near the entrances and centre of site, spreading the density from the node centre.


12 LIVING T YPOLOGIES The settlement has 12 modular typologies to provide rooms to an individual person, couples, family group and sharing groups. Each module unit is designed base on a 5 meters x 5 meters grid, the layout of modular units is refined by the analysis of privacy distribution with different level of enclosure area.


B E S P O K E WA L L S Each unit also designed with several large awning windows at the side and adjacent to the passageway, it allowing residents have interaction activities between indoor and outdoor space and help enforcing the communication with next door; they can seat on the bedroom awning window or sell different products through the window in kitchen or living room.

- Cabinet -

- Toilet -

- Water Basin -

- Shower -

- Single Wall Bed -


- Double Wall Bed -

- 1m Modular Wall -

- 350mm Small Window -

- 800mm Big Window -

- Folding Door -

- Bifold Window -

- Foldable Sofa -

- Foldable Work Desk -

- Kitchen -


- Communal Centre-

- Central Plaza -


- Living Units -

- Living Units -

The passageway between every module is 1.5 meter wide. It acts like a traditional hutong in Beijing, people can sell their own cultural food or products from their mother city, to introduce their own culture while attracting and draw the nearby Beijing citizen to come into the site, assisting the migrant workers assimilate into the main society.


02 The Farmscraper CTBUH

Student Thesis Challenge Winner

Ropeless Elevator Systems (Pg. 78 - Pg. 82)

THE FARMSCRAPER The farmscraper seeks to restructure the city of Melbourne by incorporation this innovative vertical farming tower into the urban fabric as a proactive response to impending environmental issues.



DESIGN CONCEPT / COLLAGE


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Entrance Visiting Elevator Car Park Entrance Information Centre Market at Ground Floor Central Plaza Museum Entrance & Ticketing Coffee Shops Office Building Hotel Lobby Market Building Circulating Elevator Museum Building Circulating Elevator Hotel Circulating Elevator Food Factory Building Circulating Elevator

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Office Building Circulating Elevator Water Catchments Market Building Office Building Museum Building Hotel Roof Top Restaurants Ramp between Market & Museum Fish Farming Atrium in Museum Building Food Factory Building Terrace Farming Victoria Market Tramway

The project located at Elizabeth Street and Franklin Street in Melbourne, consists of four towers of terrace-like structures that have been stacked together to create a productive, mixed-use building. The towers include residential, work and leisure space and have been organized on a circulated footprint to maximize their exposure to sunlight.


The self-sustaining and interdependent nature of the vertical farm can be compared to those of a human social network - a project to cultivate not only a source of nutrition and power but a growing sense of community.

C I R C U L AT I O N C O N F I G U R AT I O N A schematic and effective representation of the circulation around the project site.


E L E VAT O R S Y S T E M S This diagram ummarizes the organization of the designed circulation of the project.

D E S I G N AT E D F U N C T I O N Farmscraper serves as a Rooftop Restaurants

market space, museum,

Museum and Exhibition Building

and food factory, offering office, restaurant, and hotel space.

Food Factory Building Hotels

Office Building

Market Building


E N V I R O N M E N TA L I M PA C T

View A - From Victoria Street

Main Buildin Visiting Eleva Food Factory Building Visiting Elevator

Food Factory Building Circulating Elevator

View B - Central Plaza

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Elevator View C - Sloping Terraced Farmland

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To reduce the enivronment

balancing economic growth

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efficiency and productivity

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Exhibition Building Circulating Elevator Hotel Circulating Elevator Office Building Circulating Elevator

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Axonometric Drawing


03 The Comfort Edges Designing

Evergreen trees to divert and reduced wind speed

for Heat in the Public Domain

Deciduous trees to increase sun radiation in winter time

Softening thermal transition

Softening built form edges with landscape

THE COMFORT EDGES The design are tested against Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to understand the existing atmospheric conditions and inform a spatial and experiental structure the design based on extending the atmospheric range.



B O TA N I C A L & B E H AV I O R

E X P E C TAT I O N S & E X P E R I E N C E

TECTONIC DIFFERENCE


Winter Non-evergreen Spaces

Summer

Winter Green Space Activities

Winter Evergreen Spaces

Quick Transit of Time-Distance Drastic Temperature Difference Bad Experience

Higher Expectation Need Thermal Consistency Long Duration Indoor

Transition Good Experience

Short Stay

Lower Expectation Enjoy Fresh Air

Long Transit of Time-Distance Adapt to Temperature

Activating Slope Outer Adaptation

Sharp Tectonic Level Difference

Folder Tectonics Inner Adaptation

Correlating Upper and Lower Floor Activites


AT M O S P H E R I C C O N D I T I O N B L E N D E D Therm is used to understand the extension of heat transfer internally to form a cohensive study of the internal and external atmosphere.

Comfort In Wind

Out Comfort

Wind Wind

To bring comfort both to the immediate exterior of the site’s edge and also the interior after the edge.


Cooler Atmosphere Warmer Atmosphere

Cooler Atmosphere Warmer Atmosphere


MASTER PLAN


Cooler Atmosphere Warmer Atmosphere

Cooler Atmosphere Warmer Atmosphere


04 Enlightenment Pavilion Buddhist

Enlightenment in Buddhism

Pavilion

Under The Bodhi Tree

Guiding

E N L I G H T E N M E N T PAV I L I O N The pavilion accommodates a traditional two-metre Buddha statue, which is to be designed in a style that reflects Asian Buddhist temple architectural heritage. And become the centrepiece of the centre in the garden, which is to be used for ceremonial events and as a meditation space.



S I T E A N A LY S I S

Zoning

Car Parking

Contour

Guiding Path

Entrances

Circulation

In the concept of ‘guiding’, the gates also act as a significant role to lead visitors to the centre of garden. The heart of garden – Pavilion has a sharply curved roof to telling people where the main buddha located. And the gates are designed to match the curved roof but with a lower height, like acting as a ‘check-point’ before reaching the destination.


MASTER PLAN

Pray Wheels North Gate

Gautama Buddha Stupa Tibet Buddha

Pavilion

Nagara Buddha Bodhi Buddha

West Gate Bodhi Tree

Center Hall Office

Goddess of Mercy Reclining Buddha

East Gate Storage

Toilet

Private House

Car Park Storage

South Gate

Garage

S I T E E L E VAT I O N

Brooking St.

East Gate South Gate

Stupa Bodhi Tree

North Gate Pavilion

West Gate Center Hall


FRONT ENTRANCE RENDERING

The pavilion layout is designed to have changeable spaces for different events. By using the sliding door panels, it gives the most usable space in a room when all the doors are open. The area under the roof can be separated into a private area and a semi-public area. It also can as a whole private all the sliding doors are closed.


PLANS AND SECTION

Pavilion Section

Pavilion Plan

Reflective Ceiling Plan

Sliding Door Track

Section


PAV I L I O N - P E R S P E C T I V E D R AW I N G S


PAV I L I O N - E L E VAT I O N S & A X O N O M E T R I C D R AW I N G S

South Elevation

North Elevation

East Elevation

Ridge Capping Metal Cladding

Waterproof Layer

Roof Framing

Timber Finish Timber Finish Metal Clad

Japanese Styled Screen Structural Panel Timber Side Wall Windows

Timber Deck Metal Framing

Concret Foundation


05 The Crumple Tower Applied

Architectural Technology

THE CRUMPLE TOWER The facade is as though the tower has been pressed from both sides creating a crumpled section in the low to mid rise. The crumpled section features a double skinned facade with an internal curtain wall and a protruding external facade wall.



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06 Post-Industrial Landscape 5.0 Osage

Gallery

http://www.postindustriallandscapes.org/

POST-INDUSTRIAL LANDSCAPE 5.0 The intricacy of this exhibition is foregrounded by the multitude of urban scenography and the breakthrough of inherent boundaries, signifying Hong Kong in urbanism terms as an exception, not a model – never been able to be adapted by another planned city.



RENDERING DR AWINGS


GALLERY IN KWUN TONG, HONG KONG


07 Professional Experience Practical

Projects

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Dennis Lau & Ng Chun Man Architects & E n g i n e e r s ( H K ) LT D . K plus K (HK) International Ltd.


R E S I D E N T I A L D E V E LO PM E N T I N H O MA N T I N, H O N G KO N G Location: F i r m : O n S i t e G FA : R o l e : D u t y :

Seung Lok Street and Sheung Shin Street, Ho Man Tin, HK Dennis Lau & Ng Chun Man A r c h i t e c t s & E n g i n e e r s ( H K ) LT D . 2 59,16 5 s q . m A r c h i t e c t u r a l T r a i n e e ( 2 0 1 6 - 2 0 17 ) G B P S u b m i s s i o n , Te n d e r D r a w i n g , and General Plan, Elevation, Section and Detail Drawings

V I B E C E N T R O , R E S I D E N T I A L D E V E L O P M E N T I N K A I TA K , H K Location: F i r m : O n S i t e G FA : R o l e : D u t y :

M u k N i n g S t r e e t , K a i Ta k , H K Dennis Lau & Ng Chun Man A r c h i t e c t s & E n g i n e e r s ( H K ) LT D . 10 , 532 s q . m A r c h i t e c t u r a l T r a i n e e ( 2 0 1 6 - 2 0 17 ) G B P S u b m i s s i o n , Te n d e r D r a w i n g , Sale Brochure & DMC, Calculation, General Plan, Elevation, Section and Detail Drawings


T H E S H E L L E Y, C O M M E R C I A L B U I L D I N G I N S O H O , H O N G K O N G Location: F i r m : O n S i t e G FA : R o l e : D u t y :

Shelley Street, SoHo, Central, HK K plus K (HK) International Ltd. 3,729 sq.m A r c h i t e c t u r a l A s s i s t a n t ( 2 0 15 - 2 0 1 6 ) 3D modeling, CAD drawing, submission drawing, faรงade design, elevation and interior design, sign-board design and presentation.

S H A W M O V I E C I T Y, P R I V AT E LY - O W N E D F I L M S T U D I O I N H O N G K O N G Location: F i r m : O n S i t e G FA : R o l e : D u t y :

2 0 1 W a n P o R o a d , Ts e u n g K w a n O , N e w T e r r i t o r i e s , H K K plus K (HK) international Ltd. 10 , 532 s q . m A r c h i t e c t u r a l A s s i s t a n t ( 2 0 15 - 2 0 1 6 ) 3D m o de ling, C AD dr aw ing, Faรง a d e d esign, El ev atio n an d Interio r d esign

H I L LT O P P L A Z A , C O M M E R C I A L B U I L D I N G I N S O H O , H O N G K O N G Location: F i r m : O n S i t e G FA : R o l e : D u t y :

Hilltop Plaza, 49 Holly wood Road, HK K plus K (HK) International Ltd 4,239 sq.m A r c h i t e c t u r a l A s s i s t a n t ( 2 0 15 - 2 0 1 6 ) 3D modeling, faรงade and signboard design, elevation and interior design and presentation.


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