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CONTENTS Pocket Home .........................................................................................................................................3 Foodrum ...................................................................................................................................................8 BMW 4S Shop ..................................................................................................................................17 Karapelto ...............................................................................................................................................19 Other Works .......................................................................................................................................20 AS OY Espoon Mahtinokka +Mahtitaival +Matinkatu 22 ..................................................................................................14 Open CompletedGroupResidentialFacadeUrbanCompletedIndividualCommercialIndividualArchitectureConceptualIndividualInteriorArchitectureCompetitionDesignDesignWorkDesignDesignWorkDesignWorkProjectDesignFeasibilityStudyDesign(2people)ProjectProject

A modular housing design, New York, USA

POCKET HOME

pocket housing on an urban residual plot of land in a dense urban city. The solution proposed must be modular and temporary since the land may be vacant for a limited time period. It must be built to provide living space to people on a rental basis, for short durations. The assembly and disassembly of the housing units must be efficient. The design of the housing must be compact with maximum space utilization. The furniture must be modular with an ambiance of comfort and convenience of use. The aim is to use the unusually oriented, leftover plots to create a cohesive design that can cater to the need of home in the city. Daylight and ventilation must be well-designed to make the spaces feel bigger and more open. It must be less resource-intensive and economical for easy https://uni.xyz/competitions/pocket-home/info/aboutmaintenance.

Open ArchitectureCompetitionDesignInteriorDesignIndividualWork

DesignAssignment:amodular

CUTOUT SHIFTS USAGE OPENINGS ACCESS MAXIMIZE Frontapartment Backapartment Elevator Lobby Services 4thFloor(stairexit)3rdFloor(stairexit)2ndFloor(stairexit) 1stFloor(exit) Door+Window Backunits Frontunits Window

The project should comprise 12 modular living units. The area of each modular living unit must not be more than 30 sq.m floor space (Total 12 units x 30 sq.m maximum = 360 sq.m modular living unit floor area). The height limits are up to the participants for a single module as long as they are comfortable for human habitation as per standards. The entire floor space of a single module (30 sq.m) must be on one level only. (Single-level module only) Each housing unit shall be designed for one or two persons and provided with spaces for living, sleeping, cooking, and bathroom.

whom

for Case study: Site study:

The

site is located in New York,it has a population of more than 8 million people living over 300 square miles of land. It is an exquisite global city that is the center of world activities and events. Classic New York City house layout pattern: long, narrow and compacted Price What people want The realityPrivacy Maintenance cost DecentUtility&facilitylayout room NaturalSafety Light and Natural VentilationReasonable space

Traveler New immigrants Students Low income people Business people Kitchen Bathroom Living room place Sleep place Dinning place Storage place

The space: that required

The people: to aim

Solar panel

French balcony Mesh railing

Solar panel

heightSuspended1900mmBathroom250mmShaftsheight1900mmKitchenuppertobedsize:x1500mm1900mmsizeaboutx1400mmsize:x1400mmceiling:350mm

Mesh fence

Entrancefortheapartmentsinback&nexttoreception Entranceforthefrontapartment Thepotentialunitdividinglinecut9000mm4500mm 3000mm 3000mm 1100mm 3000mm 2250mm Apartment unit is a pre-cast modular concrete box with fixed furniture and equipment (kitchen, bed, sofa, TV and so on). Each unit has daylight as well as natural ventilation. 8 out of 12 units have a balcony/terrace, a separate reception space provides access to the building, making the apartments more secure and private. Modular unit size is: 3m x 3m x 9m BuildingHeight(width,height,depth).intotal:12marea(perunit): 27 m² Units in total: 324 m² A C B D E Front facade 1 1: Sofa 2: Side table 3: TV set 4: Roof lamp 5: Dining set 6: 7/8:ClosetUpperKitchenbed 9: Bathroom 35 6 7/8 9 2 4 4

The concrete is made from concrete waste that is Eco–friendly (also called Green concrete). Green concrete is concrete that has had extra steps taken in the mix design and placement to insure a sustainable structure and a long life cycle with a low maintenance surface, e.g. Energy saving, CO2 emissions, waste water. It is made from a combination of an inorganic polymer and between 25%-100% industrial waste. It gains strength faster and has a lower rate of shrinkage than concrete made only from Portland Cement.

Upper bed space about 700mm Steps

Architecture Design

FOODRUM

Individual Work

A Forum of Food Tokyo, Japan

Conceptual Design

ThisAssignment:designis inspired by an open competition. The project is to design a forum for East Asian food and culture that will bring forward diverse palettes condensed into a single built structure. The forum will act as a center for food and culture-related activities. It will be able to host food-related events and exhibitions.

Shopping daily for fresh food is essential for Asian culture. Since space is limited in Singapore and Japan (which is especially true in Japan), people tend to shop less and more often and in turn only store only the most essential elements of sustenance.

Restaurants are super popular in Asian countries especially among young people who often need to work late. Meanwhile, the cheap price of ingredients makes people enjoy dining out. While it is rather acceptable and desirable to spend hours cooking and chatting with friends in Europe, in Asia preparing food is usually seen more as a chore someone should refrain from.

shops

and relationships. 524,310 Population [2020] – Census 42.99 km² Area 12,196/km² Population Density [2020] 1.0% Annual Population Change [2015 → 2020] Outdoor restaurant Indoor restaurant Street shops/market Mall shops/market

Food

East

like language is

Eataly Mall,Milan market,Hong Kong space, located by zones. In this type of space people move mainly in horizontal direction.

Asian cuisine includes Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Mongolian, Taiwanese and Tibetan food. Considering this is the most populated region of the world, it has many regional cuisines (especially in China).

The waterfront property is located beside the Sazanamibashi bridge in Kōtō-ku distrct. Koto City has been loved by many people as a city that has been handed down traditions from the Edo era. The city has lots of authentic shrines and temples. The site is surrounded by commercial and recreational outlets attracting visitors on a daily basis.

Three common types of food shops/market Concept inspiration&thoughtsinformationSiteSitelocation Usages data Day time & Night time usages Potential customers divided by age group Food is the God of the people researchBackground livingResidents’habits elementsDesign feasibilityConcept

Street

of staple foods include rice, noodles, mung beans, soybeans, seafood (Japan has the highest per capita consumption of seafood), mutton (Mongolia), bok choy (Chinese cabbage), and tea. ShopsShops ShopsShopszonezone ShopsShopszonezone Shops ShopsShops ShopsBoroughShops market,London

Examples

Indoor space, shops located by floors and blocks. In this type of space people move in both horizontal and vertical direction. Open space, shops located along the side of street. In this type of space people move horizontally. F: ChildrenE: Teenagers D: Young peopleC: Young parentsB: Mid-age peopleA: Elder people A&F group: non working-age B&C&D&E group: working-age Customers are not limited to combined groups, such as: A+B+C;B+D+F;A+C;ect Shops, food to go market Group A CityCookingRestaurantsstudio&schoollivingroom Group B Shops, food to go market CityCookingRestaurantsstudio&schoollivingroom Group B Group C Shops, food to go market CityCookingRestaurantsstudio&schoollivingroom Group D Shops, food to go market CityCookingRestaurantsstudio&schoollivingroom Group F Shops, food to go market CityCookingRestaurantsstudio&schoollivingroom Group E Shops, food to go market CityCookingRestaurantsstudio&schoollivingroom 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 4Shops, food to go market3Restaurants1Cooking studio&school 2City living room AGroup BGroup CGroup DGroup EGroup FGroup Day time Night time OutdoorFluidityspaceHarmonyCompatibleIndoorspaceSatisfactoryProject location Project location radius 3km zone Public buildings Public parks (potential customers source 1) (potential customers source 2)

Food is an universal language spoken with many different accents, and the beautiful thing about just that it is ever evolving. There are exchanges between different countries and their cuisines, which lead to fusions. This is what makes the culinary world and culture so rich and diverse. Like a Chinese proverb says: Food is the God of the people. Chinese and other Asian countries’ people not only enjoy eating but believe good food can bring harmony and closeness to family

food,

Semi-open

In Asian culture, the circle stands for “fulfilled”, “oneness”, “perfection”, “unity”. ... Yin and Yang forms a perfect circle divided by a sinuous line (taichi symbol), and stands for the oneness of conflicting forces inside everything.

the

ReceptionPerspectivelocation Shops&market location Cooking studio&school location Restaurants locationCity Living Room locationOffice location Exploded Site traffic With wood cover With routes flow With structure With parkingWith roof terrace With different materials analysisMassing analysisFunction +Shifting/pointStarting movementMakingAdjusting floor height Removing one unit creates andshiftedTwooutdoormorespacehalvesslightlyforentranceelevatorshafts

Parking Shops & Market City lIVING ROOM + COOKINGSTUDIO SCHOOL -2mB f b -2m Underground level ③ ③ ① ② ③ ③ 8-12m level +8m +6m +8m+6m +4m +10m +10m +8mj③③ Roof level +8m +8m +4m +6m +6m +10m +10m +12m 0-4m level +2m +2m+0m +0m +0m +2m A/a C c gdD ③③ ④ ④ ② ⑤ ⑧ ⑥⑥ ⑥ ⑥ ⑦ ⑨ ⑨ ③ ③ ③ ③③ 4-8m level +6m +6m+4m +4m +4m+6m e +4mE i +6mh F ③ ③③③ ③ ① Underground parking entrance&exit ②Office entrance ③Bathrooms/Kitchen area ④Main hall/Reception entrance ⑤Food shops&Market NO.2 entrance ⑥Glazing elevator ⑦Restaurant goods elevator ⑧Cooking school entrance ⑨Ramp for Food shops&Market NO.3 entrance/ Restaurant NO.2 (10) (10)(10) (10): Roof terrace A/a: Food info kiosks, reception B&f: Office spaces C&D&E: Shops, Food to go market 1-4: Roof terrace& Herb garden b: Underground parking c: Multimedia center/City living room d&e: Cooking studios, Cooking school g&h&i&j&F: Local food restaurants

Food shops&market 3: A+C+F

B: Indoor stairs C: Glazing elevator ( for customers) D: Wood cover elevator (for restaurant goods) + + + +

Cooking studio: A+B+C+E

Reception: A+C

Cooking school: B+C+E Restaurant 1: A+B+C Restaurant 2: C+F

Food shops&market 1: A+C+E Food shops&market 2: C+E+F

Semi-underground Office space 1

C C (E) C A A D (F) (E) B B A (F) A: Outdoor stairs E: Indoor stairs F: Outdoor ramp (for pedestrain)

City Living Room: A+B+C

Combination of building’s routes

Reception RoomLivingCity studio&schoolCooking 1&2Restaurant Restaurant3&4 5Restaurant 1&2marketshops&Food 3marketshops&Food

Underground parking

Semi-underground Office space 2

Office space 2: B+C

Office space 1: B+C Restaurant 3: B+C+D Restaurant 4: A+B+C+D Restaurant 5: B+C+E

① Shops, food to go market ② Outdoor space of ① ③ Restaurant No.2 ④ Restaurant No.3 ① ② ③ ④ a bc a: Disassembled perspective b: Perspective c: Aerial view There are 360 degrees, so why stick one?

AS OY ESPOON MAHTINOKKA + MAHTITAIVAL + MATINKATU 22

Rising to the heart of Matinkylä, Mahtinokka will be the highest point in the area - a 16-storey modern resi dential building, along with 8- and 9-floor residential buildings on both sides.

Mahtinokka forms the safe and comfortable Mahtikortteli with two other new apartment buildings. The build ings have been designed with the old Matinkylä in mind: the names of the companies reflect local history by being named after the local sports club, Matinkylän Mahti. A garden-like courtyard with magnificent plantations and vines surrounded by the buildings of the Mahtikortteli offers residents an oasis of peace of their own.

Group Project (2 people) Completed Project

Residential buildings, Espoo, Finland

Design started: 2018.11 Building finished: 2022.1

Residential Design

• 7448 sqm construction site floor area (building rights)

• 8725 sqm total floor area

• 16-floor residential apartment building

Mahtinokka

• 125 apartments, a floor hall with natural light and 1 staircase accessed via a balcony.

• Building right 13820 sqm (for the whole block) and additional building rights

• 954 sqm use of floor space with additional floor space broken down by building

• Building right 13820 sqm (for the whole block) and additional building rights

• The distance from the highest level to the entrance level does not exceed 24 m.

• 35 apartments. 1 staircase in the building.

• 3649 sqm total floor area

Matinkatu

• 4485 sqm total floor area

• 9-floor apartment building

• 58 apartments. 2 staircases in the building.

• The distance from the highest level to the entrance level does not exceed 24 m.

22

• 3531 sqm floor area of the construction site (building rights)

• 2841 sqm floor area of the construction site (building rights)

• 8-floor apartment building

Mahtitaival

Design started: 2012.11

Scope of services: Schematic design, construction drawing check on both of architectural and interior.

4S Shop

Opening time: 2014.10

The site area for this project is 7925.6m2 and total building area is 12486m2. Building height is 36.3m. The building has showrooms on 0.0m and 7.0m, customer areas are on 0.0m, 4.7m and 9.4m. Work shops on 0.0m, 7.0m and 14m. The 14m and 17.5m is devoted to office space while 20.5m,24m 27.5m and 31m are reserved for indoor and rooftop parking.BMW

Commercial Design Individual Work Completed Project

Retail shop, Harbin, China

• According to the latest manual of BMW standards, the project facade is required to use rhythmic move ments of the vertical window design. White plaster for secondary parts and large-scale glazing with dark window frames and sun-shading elements for the public areas.

• The brand guidelines require that all buildings where you can view and repair vehicles are easily recogniz able as being part of the same company. Light colours also dominate the interior spaces, although more private areas can be kept in rather dark elegance.

• The arrangement of the exhibited cars, the layout of sales areas and workbases, integrated lounges and special new car delivery areas follow common principles as well. As a whole, they create strongly brand-ori ented spaces with a modern, airy and bright appearance.

Feasibility of the urban facade, Espoo, Finland

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The area is connected by the east-west street connection Keramiikkakatu and the Keramiikka Square. To the east, the area is bordered by a natural forest park. The Kera Bridge over the line and the Karapellontie tunnel below the line connect the areas of the south of Kera and the Karapelto areas of this reference plan.

The goal is to build a vibrant, urban and sustainable living environment. The rail link forms the basis for the sustainable development of the region. The industrial past of the area is reflected in the materials and clear-lined massing of the buildings and the environment.

KARAPELTOUrbanDesignFacadeFeasibilityStudy

The aim has been to build an area around Keramiikkakatu that varies in scale and function but is identified as unified. The industrial past is associated with the roughness of architecture: living surfaces and smallscale materials: brick, cast-in-place concrete, wood, metal, plaster, ceramic tile, counterbalanced by light and perforated surfaces.

The site plan Daylightanalysis

Other facades

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