PORTFOLIO XIYUE WANG BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN MONASH UNIVERSITY, 2011-13
LIQUI-FI
2 PRINCESS AVE, CAULFIELD EAST, VIC 3145 INSTRUCTORS: TIM SCHORK, DREW WILLIAMSON
LIQUI-FI is a proposal for a new academic building in Monash University that promotes active lifestyles and dynamic learning spaces. Through an use of a distorting operation, the building is resulted in a liquefied form with a continuous loops of circulation. The strategy of blending the urban landscape into the learning environments activates an urban atmosphere of the architecture. The building is a landscape of a learning environment.
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PROGRAM CONCEPT
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1 OUTDOORS 2 FOYER 3 GYM 4 WII ARCADE 5 CAFE 6 BIKE PATH 7 LECTURE THEATRE 8 SEMINAR ROOM 9 STUDY SPACE 10 COMPUTER LAB 11 SUNKEN WORKSPACE 12 OPEN WORKSPACE 13 ART RETAIL 14 HDR SPACE 15 STAFF WORKSPACE 16 POOL 17 POOL CHANGE ROOMS 18 MEDIA BRIDGE 19 MEETING ROOM 20 CONFERENCE ROOM 21 WASHROOM 22 STORE 23 VOID
CIRCULATION
FACADE STRUCTURE
TRIANGLE FACADE PANELS PLACED SLECTIVELY
STEEL TRUSS OVERLAID
GH SCRIPT FOR FACADE
3D PRINT MODEL
CIRCULAR FLUORESCENT TUBES
ACRYLIC GLASS FACADE CLADDING
LOW E DOUBLE GLAZING WITH ALUMINIUM FRAM
STAINLESS STEEL SCULPTURAL FRAM
GROUND FLOOR LOBBY
AERIAL VIEW OF LIQUI-FI LEARNING CENTER
RETAINING WALL 655 MAIN Rd, Rosetta, TAS 7011 INSTRUCTOR: ROSS BREWIN
The River Derwent Heavy Metals Project: Retaining Wall project is designed by a group of 8 third year architectural students from Monash University. It is a collaboration between architects & artists and scientists from a variety of organisations to study and clean the heavily polluted River Derwent that passes by Tasmania’s MONA (Museum of Old and New Art). Illustrated, a rendering of an interpretive wall proposed for MONA’s lawns that would show visitors the different sorts of metals contained in the river bed. More about the project: http://tasmaniantimes.com/index.php?/weblog/article/a-collaboration-for-the-century-the-river-/ http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-10-03/mona-project-aimsto-clean-up-the-river-derwent/4995674
DESIGN
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CONCRETE PRE-CASTING
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CADMIUM BOX PLATE SEVERY+ OYSTER BAR ZINC BOX ENTRY + HEAVY METAL SHOP
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PROPOSED GROUND PLAN
LONG TABLE (60 SEATS) KITCHEN CONTAINER
SHADED OUTDOOR COOKING AREA
GARDEN BED EXISTING TIPI
CONCRETE PAVEMENT AS PROPOSED HOTEL FOUNDATION
CLIENT
MUSEUM OF OLD AND NEW ART
COPPER- TOMB ENTRANCE
MERCURY + LEAD BOX SCANNING MACHINE
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EXISTING ETHER BUILDING (INDOOR)
MONA LAWN PAVILION
EXISTING SIGNAGE ‘TOTEMS’ SITTING AREA
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900 DANDENONG RD CAULFIELD EAST VICTORIA 3143 ROOM E1.12 M: 0400124551 (ROSS BREWIN)
DERWENT ALCHEMY ROCK COD POINT, HOBART, TAS INSTRUCTOR: ROSS BREWIN
DERWENT ALCHEMY is a spa center that sited at the corners of the Rock Cod Point, Hobart, which is the conjunction point of an open green zone and an industrial zone, serves as an attractor to the public to this site which performs also doubly as an occupiable water filtration system to the zinc factory’s water discharge before they entering the waterway. The connective tissue connect the neighbourhood to a primarily industrial zone from a master-planning scale. RZ TA RS NY
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RESIDENTIAL Zones: General Residential: 100%
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New Town Bay RECREATIONAL 01 Zones: Open Space: 3% Recreation : 12% General Industrial :85%
SITE PLAN
DELIVERY
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REMEDIATION: Water is in a recycling loop within the spa centre. Heat is provided by the pipes while they are pumping the heated water into the pool. A biofiltration system on conveyor belt is actively filtrate the water. Water not absorbed by the plants would be carried to a series of water treatment technologies, using everything from algae to UV light that will help trap solids and extract heavy metal.
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ZINC MAKING TERMINOLOGY DERWENT ALCHEMY PROGRAM
Changing Area
Changing Area
Sauna
Bath Steam Spa Reception
Entrance
Water Level _DELIVERY Jetty
G Level _ROASTING Bath On Sea Level
PURIFICATION
Level 1 _LEACHING Steam Sauna
ELECTROLYSIS
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ZINC MAKING TERMINOLOGY DERWENT ALCHEMY PROGRAM
Towards Beacon
Oyster Bar
Cold Pool
Health Walkway On Growing Salt Crystal
Top Level Swimming pool
Massaging Pool
Outdoor Shower Area
Indoor Shower Area
Level 2 _PURIFICATION Cleaning
Level 3 _ELECTROLYSIS Massage Pool
Top Level _CASTING Lounge
MORELAND AIR LIVING 15-17 FIRTH ST, BRUNSWICK, VIC 3056
CONCEPT DIAGRAM
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MORELAND AIR LIVING is an mixed use apartment building that built on an existing car park that involves both family housing, social housing program and a communal garden. The project aims to bring people from different background together as a community meanwhile provides a new neighborhood image of an industrial zone.
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INSTRUCTOR: STUART HARRISON
The design giving each type of dwelling a colour theme to identify the characteristic of the individuals. Also, the colour facade emphasizes the concept of a modular system.
Building massed around the edges of the site to allow a large internal green space
Building volume references the shops on Sydney Road with a solid facade to the external streets and broken down volumes facing into the internal sqaure accessed by an activated laneway network
INDIVIDUAL DWELLINGSCONCEPT DIAGRAM
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THE COMMUNAL GARDEN BECOME A SCREEN TO THE CAR PARK, ALLOWING SUN LIGHT GO THROUGH TO THE GROUND LEVEL. THE SCREEN THEN CONTINUE WRAPPING AROUND THE BUILDING TO PROVIDE PRIVACY FOR THE RESIDENTS.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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Interlocking apartment shapes allow the family dwellings to have light from multiple directions and good cross-ventilation. The green screen which wraps around the building creates areas of outdoor space between the screen and dwelling as well as providing protection from heat and limiting overlooking.
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN
Brunswick is a multicultural suburb in demographic flux. Its population is highly culturally and linguistically diverse with may different population groups.
REDRAW CALATRAVA UNIT: ARCHITECTURAL COMMUNICATION, Year 2, sem 1 INSTRUCTOR: YVONNE MENG
This assignment is to apply a representational style to a set of drawings of the assigned case study building. The main objectives of this assignment is to develop a personal representational aesthetic, develop and understanding in the correlation of drawings, as well as to further develop and expand a repertoire of digital modelling and drawing skill. ASSIGNED PROJECT: MILWAUKEE ART MUSEUM / SANTIAGO CALATRAVA