Architectural Portfolio 2013-2019

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KELLY WONG KA WING ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO Selected

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KELLY WONG KA WING

EDUCATION

I am a MArch Graduate, having completed my Master Degree in Architecture at the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2019. I believe in the power of Architectural research and design which help in shaping a healthier society and creating a positive effect on the world.”

CONTACT +852 6117 5589 wongkwkelly@gmail.com issuu.com/wongkwkelly

SKILLS / Drafting / AutoCAD / Modeling / Sketchup, Rhino / Renderer / V-ray / Adobe Softwares / Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign / Workstation / Windows Platforms, Macintosh OS

2017 - 2019

Master of Architecture (MArch) [ Chinese University of Hong Kong ]

2013 - 2015

BSc (Hons) Architecture [ Cardiff University ]

2011 - 2013 Professional Diploma in Architectural Studies [ HKU SPACE ] 2004 - 2011 Marymount Secondary School WORKING EXPERIENCE Nov 2015 – Aug 2017 Andrew Lee King Fun & Associates Architect Ltd, [ Year Out Architectural Trainee ] Assisted in preparation and design stage for a number of

projects such as residential studio flats, pet garden, covered walkway, rainshelter etc.

July 2013 – Aug 2015 匯材軒 Access Universe [ Art & Craft Tutor ]

Showed the ability to work with patience

July – Sept 2014 Element Hong Kong [ Customer Service Assistant ]

showed the ability to work under pressure and; strong communication skills

SPECIAL LEARNING EXPERIENCE Dec 2018 Study Tour in Suzhou, China Worked out a project based on the visit and

research of Chinese gardens’ history and composition

May 2014 Vertical Studio in Barcelona, Spain Worked out a project under tutorials and support

from Architects in Barcelona, CARLES SALA / ARCHITECT; Showed the ability to share ideas and culture with people of different background ; Outgoing, communication skills, cooperation skills Project’s Final Grade : A


CONTENT

ACADEMIC PROJECTS

01 [ THE OASIS ]

Co-working space as restorative pocket to heal occupational stress

02 [ RE-WILDING RESEARCH COMPLEX ]

To reconnect the waterfront pathway to the Main Train Station and to re-wild the lost democratic space

03 [ HOTEL IN SUZHOU ]

To promote the traditional experience of Suzhou’s garden, water and old living style of communal kitchen and dining space

04 [ INCUBATOR OF GREEN TECHNOLOGY ]

To preserve the history of technology and to foster a sustainable development based on the raised concern about safety and quality

OTHER WORKS

05 [ CREATIVE WORKS ]

To explore the flexibility and possibility of box structure and pavilion structure


01 [ THE OASIS ] Living in nowadays fast paced world, stress is inevitable and there are raised concern on its association with harmful qualities and mental health problem. This thesis aims at investigating the main triggers of stress problems in recent years, so to develop Architectural strategies that help in balancing stress and de-stress on a daily basis. While research reveals the facts that social isolation and a disconnection with nature has become the main factors of nowadays mental health problem, the relationship between city blocks and pocket gardens are put into study. This helps in providing strategies on the arrangement of functional space, meeting space and green restorative space, as well as the dynamism and variation of spatial experience that encourage exploration and creation. To enhance the study of spatial experience to de-stress, precedents of restorative, meditation and meeting space are also tested and studied, which analyse an effective and immediate journey to isolate the city chaos to relax, then re-join the community to share. Based on the analysis of Hong Kong mental health report in recent years, occupational stress is the main source of stress and has a lack of mental health supporting facilities for the related group. The project therefore focuses on providing an Oasis in the heart of the central business district in Hong Kong, which promotes a new co-working routine and environment to highlight the significance of connection with nature and social interaction to de-stress constantly. Keywords Green | De-stress | Social Interaction | Co-working | Dynamism

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SITE HISTORY AND TRANSFORMATION Changing function of Statue Square from a ROYAL garden to a PUBLIC carpark (1950s) 1:1500

DYNAMISM and CONNECTIVITY of Star Ferry Car Park, Central (2019)

The Corridors from carpark to public RECREATIONAL playspace (1960s-current)

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Open Space Corridor

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Star Ferry Car Park

The planning of Statue Square show three main elements: paved walks with SHELTERS, grassed areas with TREES and a generous use of WATER to give the whole area special interest and a feeling of SERENITY

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Historic and Cultural Corridor

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Central Harbourfront event space

Central Harbourfront event space

Hong Kong Post OffiGeneral ce

Star Ferry Car Park

The Historic and Cultural Corridor Jardine

Hong Kong City Hall

Hong Kong City Hall

House

City Hall Car Park City Hall Car Park

City Hall Public Library

City Hall Public Library

Mandarin Oriental Hoel Mandarin Oriental Hoel

1. The Planning of transformation of Statue Square after the war in 1950s.

Prince’s Building

Statue Square

Prince’s Building

Former Legislative Council Building

2. The Statue Square has transformed into a public carpark instead of restoring it as a royal symbol. (1950s) Standard Chartered Bank

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Statue Square

Standard Chartered Bank HSBC

MTR exit

MASTER PLANNING

Former Legislative Council Building

Bank of China Building

HSBC

Bank of China Building

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The Hong Kong Club Building

Statue Square

The Hong Kong Club Building

Statue Square

Underground tunnel

Elevated walkway

Pedestrian access to site

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01 | THE OASIS

GREEN SPACE STUDY Green Pockets, New York

Green Pockets, Asakusa, Japan

Green Pockets, Central, Hong Kong

Type Three: Separation boundary of programmes

Type Two: Dispersed over programmes

Type One: Center Park

Type Two: Dispersed over programmes

Type One: Center Park

Type Two: Dispersed over programmes

Type Four: small scale greening element at denser, cultural exchange street

Type Three: Separation boundary of programmes

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Type One: Center Park


MASSING STUDY OPTION 1

Statue Square

City Hall

OPTION 2

Post Office

Statue Square

City Hall

Post Office

Statue Square

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City Hall

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Post Office


01 | THE OASIS

DESIGN CONCEPT GREENERY

3F Center Park

4F Dispersed over programmes

5F Separation boundary

NATURAL VENTILATION

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In order to enhance natural interaction, different types of green pockets as studied in the research section will be applied to the Co-working space. Different floors will demonstrate a different network of green pockets to create variation and dynamic spatial experience. Due to the creation of green pockets, naturally ventilated space are also created. These space provide fresh air buffer zone when users move from one space to another. -9-


ZONING

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01 | THE OASIS

CIRCULATION

Public Circulation (Main green walkway connecting Statue Square and Harbourfront) Public Circulation (Lift) Public Circulation (Stairs) Private Circulation (Lift) Public Circulation (Main green walkway connecting Statue Square and Harbourfront) Public Circulation (Lift)

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Public Circulation (Stairs) Private Circulation (Lift) Private Circulation (Stairs)

Private Circulation (Stairs)


Access from Harbourfront a rich Nature / Oasis experience

Access from Post Office Connection with existing path and elevated walkway to strengthen site accessbility - 12 -


01 | THE OASIS

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1 Linkage to Statue Square 2 Lobby 3 Cafe 4 Linkage to Post Office 5 Linkage to Harborfront

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1 Aroma Yoga Therapy 2 Staff Office 3 Common area 4 Herbs Planting Workshop 6 Herbal Tea Tasting room 7 Organic Food Kitchen 8 Changing room 9 Classrooms 10 Lawn 11 Herbs Garden Two 12 Herbs Testing bed

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Access from Post Office and underground tunnel Introduction of organic herbs garden and engagement with nature

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Daycare 1 Daycare room 2 Cafeteria 3 The Slide 4 Children’s Library Co-working 5 Co-working zone 1 6 Temporary Event Plaza 7 Co-working zone 2 8 Aroma Chamber 9 The Hammock 10 Meeting rooms 11 The Gardens Sharing Space 12 Foyer 13 Event Hall 1 14 Event Hall 2

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Daycare 1 Daycare room (3-4 years) 2 Daycare room (4-5 years) 3 Kitchen and Cafeteria 4 Daycare room (0-1 years) 5 Daycare room (1-2 years) 6 Office Co-working 7 Meeting room 8 Fab Lab 9 Makers’ space zone 1 10 Fab Lab 11 Makers’ space zone 2 12 Makers’ space zone 3 13 Aroma Chamber 14 The Hammock 15 The Meeting Stairs 16 Meditation Gardens 17 Reference Library Organic Food Restaurant 18 Group Dining/ Event Dining

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Co-working 8 Reception 9 Seminar room 10 Co-working zone 1 11 Digital room 12 Co-working zone 2 13 Informal meeting zone 14 Aroma Chamber 15 The Meeting Stairs 16 Co-working zone 3 17 Co-working zone 4 18 The Hammock 19 Meeting rooms 20 Cafeteria 21 Reference Library

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Daycare 1 Welfare Center 2 The Slide 3 Temporary daycare room 4 Daycare room (2-3 years) 5 Office 6 Director’s room 7 Reception

Organic Food Restaurant 22 Reception 23 Book shelf 24 Dining zone 25 Kitchen 26 Outdoor dining balcony

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SECTION A Knowlegde sharing / social meeting space 1 Multi function room 2 Organic restaurant Co-working space 3 The Hammock 4 The Aroma Chamber 5 The Garden 6 co-working zone 7 Makers’ space 8 The meeting stairs 9 Co-working zone 2 10 The Garden Daycare space 11 Children’s Library 12 Classroom 13 The Fun Slide

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01 | THE OASIS

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The Oasis / Green Walkway 14 Entrance Lobby 15 Lawn/slope space 16 Lobby of Herbs ceremony space 17 Cafe 18 Linkage to Harbourfront 19 Linkage to Statue Square Creative Space 20 Herbs planting workshops 21 Staff Office Chill Space 22 Entrance Lobby of Herbs ceremony space 23 Organic food cafe 24 The Garden meeting space 25 Organic food shop

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Zoning 1 Daycare Space 2 Co-working space 3 Chill/Knowledge sharing space 4 The Oasis walk 5 Herbs experience space The Three Main De-stress zones in the Co-working space (from left to right) : a The Meditation Garden b The Aroma Chamber c The Hammock

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01 | THE OASIS

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Co-Working zone Outdoor Pocket Garden Meeting room Informal Meeting zone Indoor pocket Garden The Aroma Chamber Entrance Lobby/ Green walkway Herbs planting workshop

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Organic food shop Organic cooking studio Exhibition Herbs Garden 2 Parking Lots Herbs Garden 1 Underground tunnel exit

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01 | THE OASIS

THE AROMA CHAMBER

a darker space for enhancing Olfactory Sensations (Herbs & Aroma) for Stress Reduction Apart from incorporating green pockets into the Co-working zone, the concept of Meditation and Restorative space as studied will also form part of the De-stress journey in the working environment. The three meditation space includes a dark Aroma Chamber, and two bright spaces that receive natural light: the Meditation Garden and The Hammock. These space create contrast in the meditation experience and provide immediate De-stress destination throughout the day.

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SECTION D 1 Co-Working zone 2 Outdoor Pocket Garden 3 The Meditation Garden 4 Informal Meeting zone 5 Indoor pocket Garden 6 Fab Lab 7 Co-working zone 2 8 Digital Library 9 Briefing room 10 Makers space 11 Entrance Lobby/ Green walkway

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Organic cooking studio Herbs planting workshop Organic food shop Cafe Kitchen Herbs Garden 2 Green Linkage to Post Office Herbs Garden 1 Post Office

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01 | THE OASIS

THE MEDITATION GARDEN

a brighter space for receiving natural light and touching of green plants for Stress Reduction and Mood Improvement

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1:200 PHYSICAL MODEL

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02 [ RE-WILDING RESEARCH COMPLEX ] This is a project about innovation and creativity inspired by the concept of fun palace of cedric price. Fun palace was commented as “a socially interactive machine, highly adaptable to the shifting cultural and social conditions of its time and place”. it is an interactive architecture that perform according to different cultures, time, desires of users etc. In this project, I started with a walk in cardiff, from the busy Main Train Station to different parts of Cardiff city, to discover the hidden and unhidden story that interested me. This included history, current situation, experience, etc. Then, I created an kinetic machine which helped in telling cardiff’s story which I found -lost democratic space and water. The kinetic innovation therefore set the basis for the fun palace scheme. Its concept later led to the amendment of cardiff’s masterplanning which aimed at encouraging people to move in Cardiff city from the train station through unusual routes and to allow exploration of surroundings. Afterall, the hidden story of CardiffRewild, was my final fun palace proposal, which became a hub that included Cardiff history, the concept of the interactive kinetic machine as well as fostering the spirit of the proposed masterplan in the long term.

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STORY OF CARDIFF Since the floating islands on river Taff were joint together, and started to pack with obstacles and predicted activities, freedom was lost and exploration was limited. Now is the time for “function” to end and “play” to begin, starting from these lost democratic space. Constant regeneration of situations, urban and life experience are encouraged on this new piece of land. Let’s Walk out of the shelters, set aside usual movement and follow an unplanned path. Forget the bridges, take away the fences, feel the water and let yourself drawn by the attractions of the landscape. Stop forcing yourself into a certain system of interaction with the surroundings but play with it like how people slept along the riverside, listened to the sound of the wind and watched the beauty of moving water. Let’s open up possibilities, free ourselves from the restrictive space and start living with a dynamic life experience! Explore! - My Manifesto -

The lost floating island

People’s interaction with space - 28 -

The Lost Democratic Space


02 | RE-WILDING RESEARCH COMPLEX

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02 | RE-WILDING RESEARCH COMPLEX

CONCEPT

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02 | RE-WILDING RESEARCH COMPLEX

THE JOURNEY

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SECTION A

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ZONE 2

SECTION B

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02 | RE-WILDING RESEARCH COMPLEX

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Landscape Showroom - INTRODUCTION & OBSERVATION -

The Green Wall / The End of Exhibition Space - THINKING & SHARING -

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02 | RE-WILDING RESEARCH COMPLEX

Victorian Showroom - HISTORY -

Research Center Basement - Aquatic Life Study Tank - FUTURE EXPLORATION -

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03 [ HOTEL IN SUZHOU ] Situated in an old Suzhou’s urban fabric, the conservative context provides an opportunity to promote the traditional experience of Suzhou to its visitors. To allow this experience of tradition, it is favourable in accomodating a longer stay in Suzhou by providing shared service zone. Apart from having a series of traditional programs like teahouses and restaurants on water, floating workshop pavilion and bridges across the water as its central public programs, Each zone with cluster of guestrooms has a common space with shared kitchen, laundry and game area as if experiencing the Suzhou’s old living style like the neighbourhood. The Hotel comes in a total of 43 guestrooms of 4 different room types. By the close connection of guestrooms to the shared common space, the Hotel encourages group living and sharing, cultural and traditional exchange. It also allows a special vacation experience, where parents and kids can learn the Suzhou’s pastry making, explore the tea tasting and cooking togethere, where study groups of students can get closer by the sharing of cooking skills and traditions, and where individuals interested in knowing more about the history of Suzhou have a chance to meet other individuals in the communal space. The Hotel is in harmony with its neighbourhood by careful consideration on the elevation and the height and scale of openings. The openings are mainly opened to the view of the river and to the roofscape. The ground floor on the eastern side that shares a narrow pathway with the neighbourhood has a more transparent elevation of kitchen and communal space to minimize the impact brought to the existing adjacent street. Movable panels are installed to control the uncertainty of the adjacent developing site on the southern side. The drop-off arrival space is put on the western side (future commercial street) for visitors’ convenience and accessibility issue. In addition, the Hotel provides a strong indoor and outdoor relationship by connecting all guestrooms on the ground floor to private courtyards while the first and second floor guestrooms have views and balconies facing the central public space.

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IMAGINATIVE SKETCHES OF TOPOLOGY OF CHINESE GARDEN SEPARATION OF EXPERIENCE

RELATIONSHIP OF INSIDE AND OUTSIDE

ARRANGEMENT OF BUILDINGS IN CHINESE GARDEN 1. Shifting of path/building to create spatial depth 2. Common area (pond/landscape) as the Central Focal Point

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SPATIAL STUDY THROUGH MODEL MAKING GEOFFREY BAWA HOUSE

03 | HOTEL IN SUZHOU

SITE STRATEGY CHINESE GARDEN TOPOLOGY: i) Wall to Separate Different Experience

ii) Focal Point

The Interlocking of Indoor and Outdoor space

ZONING: i) Circulation

Varying Light and Shadow The Change in Atmosphere over Time

ii) Solar Access

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03 | HOTEL IN SUZHOU

GF Legend 1 Guest Drop-off point 2 Reception Lobby 3 Lounge 4 Teaware Display shelf 5 Tea Tasting zone 6 Grey Water Treatment Exhibition 7 Garden connected to Main Lobby 8 Staff Office 9 Baggage Storage 10 Garden connected to Tea Tasting Lounge 11 Tea Tasting Lounge 12 Courtyard 13 Restaurant 14 Outdoor dining zone 15 Kitchen 16 Storage

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Pool-side bar Swimming pool Standard Double Bed Room Patio Bike Parking area Back of House Loading / Unloading Shared Laundry Shared Kitchen Workshop Pavilion Private Dining Room Game Room Washroom and Changing Room Store Room Deluxe Suite Premier Double Bed Room

1F Legend 1 Standard Double Bed Room 2 Game Room 3 Shared Laundry 4 Shared Courtyard 5 Tea and Traditional Suzhou’s food Shop 6 Communal Area 7 Restaurant 8 Premier Double Bed Room 9 2-storey Executive Suite 10 Delux Suite

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03 | HOTEL IN SUZHOU

VARYING LIGHT AND SHADOW - THE CHANGE IN ATMOSPHERE OVER TIME

LAYERING AND FRAMING TO CREATE A DEPTH OF SPACE

THE INTERLOCKING OF INDOOR AND OUTDOOR SPACE

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04 [ INCUBATOR OF GREEN TECHNOLOGY ] To introduce the concept of Quality more than Quantity, sustainable and healthy development, China Government has introduced Hua Qiang Bei Road Renovation in 2013. This famous hub of high technology and mobile phone market was temporarily closed for 4 years and now reopened to the public. But has this renovation sucessfully arouse public concern in quality innovation and lifestyle? Is there more we can do to ensure this sustainable development in the long term? After my reaserch in the history and observation in Hua Qiang Bei, my design aims at continuing the movement of sustainable development and at the same time keeping the history of Hua Qiang Bei as a city of high technology products and knowledge. It will be a incubator of Green Technology which encourages public to explore their own interests and provides education to them. Moreover, offices for innovation and maker space will also be provided for the study of Green Technology, which contributes to making a better and healthier city in the future. This should be a design of high transparency so to allow strong visual connection with Hua Qiang Bei and to promote Green Technology to everyone.

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HUA QIANG BEI ANALYSIS

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04 | INCUBATOR OF GREEN TECHNOLOGY

COLLAGE / SKETCH OF SPACE

Insertion of a modern building into the old Warehouse context to highlight and provide a welcoming entrance

Workshop

Theatre

Temporary Exhibition

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CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT

GF PLAN Legend 1 Temporary event area / Outdoor communal area 2 Shop 3 Exhibition 4 Recycling point 5 Lift to musuem and offices 6 Information counter 7 Experiment corner 8 Cinema 9 Toilet 10 Lift to educational facilities 11 Workshop 12 Relocated local restaurants 13 Relocated local shopping arcade 14 Existing underground exit

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04 | INCUBATOR OF GREEN TECHNOLOGY

TYPICAL MUSEUM PLAN

TYPICAL LABORATORY PLAN

TYPICAL OFFICE PLAN

2F PLAN

1F PLAN

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Legend 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

Exhibition Information counter Experiment corner Cinema Shop Recycling point Roof terrace Office Lab Reconfigurable Musuem Permanent Musuem Green Food Restaurant Workshop and shops Food Court and observation deck Cafe Theatre Activity zone Product testing room Garden Green Home Showroom Sky Bar and Garden

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FACADE DETAIL

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05 [ CREATIVE WORKS ] To explore the flexibility and possibility of box structure and pavilion structure

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MARCH YEAR2 SEM 1 ELECTIVE ARCH5431 COURSEWORK

ONE PIECE,TWO BOXES

MARCH YEAR2 SEM 1 ELECTIVE ARCH5431 COURSEWORK//

BOX PACKAGING DESIGN

ONE PIECE,TWO BOXES Box Packaging Design

Our intention is to make a box with one piece of paper without any waste. For the first attempt, we just cut and fold the paper into a box. Then, we attempted to make multiple Our intention is to make a box with one piece of paper without any waste. boxes with single paper, also simply by cutting and folding. By extending one face of the Foropening, the first attempt, we just cut and fold the paper into a box. Then, we it forms one of the bottom face of another box. Finally, we successfully made attempted to make multiple boxes with single paper, also simply by cutting two separated boxes with sub-dividers inside using only one completed piece of cardandboard. folding. extending one face of it forms the one is The By upper one has sub-dividers forthe smallopening, objects, while insideone the of bottom bottom face of storage. another box. Finally, we successfully made two separated clear for larger

boxes with sub-dividers inside using only one completed piece of cardboard. The upper one has sub-dividers for small Credit objects, while inside the bottom to my teammate : LUM Cheng Pui Lam one is clear for larger storage. Credit to my teammate - Kelly WONG Kawing

MARCH YEAR2 SEM 1 ELECTIVE ARCH5431 COURSEWORK//

ONE PIECE,TWO BOXES Box Packaging Design

Our intention is to make a box with one piece of paper without any waste. For the first attempt, we just cut and fold the paper into a box. Then, we attempted to make multiple boxes with single paper, also simply by cutting and folding. By extending one face of the opening, it forms one of the bottom face of another box. Finally, we successfully made two separated boxes with sub-dividers inside using only one completed piece of cardboard. The upper one has sub-dividers for small objects, while inside the bottom one is clear for larger storage. Credit to my teammate - Kelly WONG Kawing

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WO BOXES Box Packaging Design

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THE CURVY CONTINUOUS ROOF EXTEND TO THE OUTDOOR SEATING AREA | MERGE THE INTERIOR SPACE TO THE NATURE


06 | CREATIVE WORKS

USING GLASS PARTITION INCREASED THE VISUAL CONNECTION BETWEEN DIFFERENT FUNCTIONS OF SPACES.

THE CURVY CONTINUOUS ROOF EXTEND TO THE OUTDOOR SEATING AREA | MERGE THE INTERIOR SPACE TO THE NATURE

inside the restaurant...

USING GLASS PARTITION INCREASED THE VISUAL CONNECTION BETWEEN DIFFERENT FUNCTIONS OF SPACES.

NUOUS ROOF EXTEND TO THE OUTDOOR SEATING AREA ERIOR SPACE TO THE NATURE

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MARCH YEAR2 SEM 1 ELECTIVE ARCH5431 COURSEWORK

PAVILION EXPLORATION EXPLORATION MODEL Fundamental structural components appeared from ancient time and widely used in everyday buildings, wall and beam can achieve multiple goals other than bearing the load, such as enveloping a space, filtering the light, indicating various programs, and responding to a place. This exercise is not only cloning the existing building structure, the model has to be portable, be easy to assemble and reassemble, and display decently. Reference: Japanese Pavilion, Biennial of Venice Takamasa Yoshizaka & Atelier U, 1956 Credit to my teammate : LUM Cheng Pui Lam

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06 | CREATIVE WORKS

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LEVER SYSTEM Usually columns are arranged at the intersections of the main beams. However, in this case, the columns are moved away that points in order to create a larger interior space in the middle. The profile of the beams are slanted toward to the intersection, which resulted V-shape in elevation. This reduced the volume of concrete and weight of the cantilevered structure, but transferred loads efficiently. When assembling the components, we found that each part works together in order to stay balance. If any column or beam are removed, the structure will be unstable then fall.

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PAVILION EXPLORATION - EXPLORATION MODEL

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06 | CREATIVE WORKS

TRIAL MODEL First time we made the model with white foam board. It wasn’t successful because it is fragile and lacks of weight to show the idea of counterweighting with the lever system.

EXPLORATION After making the first model, we kept the primary structure and redistributed the secondary beams to test an alternative way to maximise the efficiency of lever system.

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KELLY WONG


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