Landscape Architecture Portfolio

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Landscape Architecture

Portfolio

Chan

Kung Wing, Chris The University of Hong Kong - Master of Landscape Architecture

With the field of landscape architecture evolves to become more collaborative, trans-disciplinary and global, it will depend on a body of practitioners with diverse backgrounds and experiences to shape the discipline of the future. During three year I can proved a talented and hard working with great passion in design in HKU. I believe my international experience and multidisciplinary background will make me a great asset for your company

CONTACTS

Chan Kung Wing, Chris Phone: +852 54182589

Email: ckw1001@connect.hku.hk

EDUCATION

WORKING

SOFTWARE SKILLS

Adobe Illustrator

Adobe InDesign

AutoCAD

University of Hong Kong 2022 Master of Landscape Architecture The University of Hong Kong 2019 Postgraduate Diploma in Landscape Architecture Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong 2019 Professional Diploma in Horticulture & Landscape Management California State University, Los Angeles 2004 Bachelor of Science - Computer Information Systems
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Internship Barry Wilson Project Initiatives - China 2019 IT Consultant T & J International LLC. – Hong Kong 2017 - 2012 IT Project Manager Belkin International, Inc – Los Angeles, USA 2005 - 2012
EXPERIENCE
Adobe Photoshop
Rhino
GIS Microsoft Office
Contents Pages Re-investigation lime in Hong Kong: Potentials for production and application - MLA Thesis 1 Methodology of Experimental Paver Production 2 - 6 Application of Permeable Paving Solutions in Hong Kong’s Landscape 7 - 9 Exhibition works 10 Intervention - Revealing The Dynamic Lung Fu Shan Country Park - Pinewood Battery site 11 - 14 Public Space of Blue House in Wan Chai 15 - 16 Public Space and Stakeholders in Wan Chai - Spring Garden Lane propose design concept 17 - 20 Lai Chi Wo sustainability program extends this commitment to conservation- 21 - 30 Protection to environmental impact of our own operations Otherwork- Material Assemblies & Performance 31 - 33

Re-investigation lime in Hong Kong: Potentials for production and application

Lime-making is one of Hong Kong’s old dedining industries. The very term “lime kiln” is considered strange by young people today, but in fact lime making was one of Hong Kong’s older industries. After Hong Kong was established lime kilns were very significant and were most important in the establishment of a prosperous society in Hong Kong

History of lime kiln production location in Hong Kong
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Methodology of Experimental Paver Production

Sourcing / Processing Oysters

Raw Material Description:

Lime - has been used as a primary ingredient in natural building material, usually made by burning oyster shells to create a dry white powder to mixing it with water, sand or aggregates to make a masonry mortar for rendering and plastering and production of other construction to use

Mold Fabrication

Collecting oyster shells in Lau Fau Shan Resource: 150lbs of oyster shells Preparation of oyster shells in electric kiln Peak Temperature 1125 c Est. Burning Time 13:25hrs Fired shells after 10hrs cooling time Fired oyster shell Crushing process of fired oyster shells Pulverized oyster shells mold filled 90% with mortar cutting and connecting plywood pieces Completed wooden mold box, 90 x 90 x 90 mm
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Preparation of material samples

Dried: 5 days

Dried: 6 days

Dried: 7 days

Brick test 1: Sand/lime mortar mix 1:3 Brick test 2: Sand/lime mortar mix 1:6
250g lime 150g lime 120g lime 750g sand 900g sand 960g sand 500ml water 500ml water 600ml
Brick test 3: Sand/lime mortar mix 1:8
water
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Experimental drop test

1:3 lime mortar brick 90mm x 90mm x 90mm 1:6 lime mortars brick 90mm x 90mm x 90mm 1:8 lime mortars brick 90mm x 90mm x 90mm 1:3 brick dropped from the height of 1 meter (front view) 1:6 brick dropped from the height of 1 meter (front view) 1:8 brick dropped from the height of 1 meter (front view) Drop test: lime brick under impact loading Drop test: conical shape failure, tension break failure Drop test: crushing of fly ash brick units Drop test side view: developed small cracks Drop test side view: crushing of few pieces Drop test side view: splitting of fly ash shatter
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Experimental permeability test

Mold Fabrication

Testing with Stone Aggregates

wooden mold for paver testing 200 x 200 x 40 mm

testing with stone aggregates

thick stone with lime (top view)

thick stone with lime (side view)

thick stone with lime (bottom view)

thick stone with lime (bottom view)

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Paver 1: gravel stone (40 to 50 mm) Paver 2: gravel stone (5 to 20mm) gravel stone with lime (top view) gravel stone with lime (side view) gravel stone with lime (bottom view) gravel stone with lime (bottom view) Paver 3: gravel stone (5 to 20mm) lime with gravel stone (side view)
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lime with gravel stone (side view)

Testing with Recycled Glass Aggregates

Best outcome:

Findings:

After 15min the water infiltration slowly of the permeable brick increases gradually, slowly dripping from bottom until water drops. Lime mortar ratio (1:3) has a great effect on the infiltration strength and water permeability of fine aggregate grading water permeable brick

Paver 4: coarse crushed glass lime with glass (top view) lime with glass (bottom view) Paver 5: Glass powder lime with glass powder (side view) lime with glass powder (top view) lime with glass powder (side view) sand/lime mortar mix 1:3 test setup water infiltration after 5min water infiltration after 15min water infiltration water in one drop from bottom
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Supported by HKU Division of Landscape Architecture, Taxon | Archive | Lab – Library (TAL-L)

Curators: Susanne Trumpf, Ivan Valin

Oyster shell lime paver

Kiln-fired oyster shell lime

10 Exhibition works
Site Plan 1:500 Master Plan 1:100 11 Lung Fu Shan Country Park - Pinewood Battery site

Project 3

The Lung Fu Shan is an example of how the trail of Pinewood Battery can redesign landslide of slope to manage storm water effectively, stop sewer backups into basements and this project are important parts of the infrastructure and help protect and improve the efficiency of the city’s grey, or pipe, infrastructure. As a project to Lung Fu Shan, beside the downhill trail of Pinewood Battery to play round area, the landslide of slope was much tree collapse during typhoon and rainstorm runoff. According to mapping of ephemeral drainage channel the water flow to affect downhill path, we develop a water infrastructure to collect rain water and planting. They have two part of collect water, first part of water system was collect by two wall, they have three incorporates several small pools of storm water that flow downward through a series of filtering aquatic plants into a larger collecting pool, where it will eventually reintegrate into the storm water system, each layer have retaining wall to obstruct turbulent water and also tone walls, culverts and drainage channels can control flowing water speed, they are exquisitely constructed and in relatively good condition. In general, as water flows from one pool to another it will become cleaner, ending in a clear pool that the planting.

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This Perspective
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Drawing to show top part of pool water running down to next level pool
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Re-investigation lime in Hong Kong: Potentials for production and application

Project 1 – The Many Types of Public Space

The Blue House Cluster consists of three interconnected buildings: Blue House, Yellow House and Orange House, which were used as academy and timber yard. The Lingnan architecture style of the cluster is preserved during its revitalisation

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1. STONE NULLAH LANE WEEKDAY 10:00AM 2. LUNG ON STREET 16th MARCH 2:30PM

Project of Blue House Objectives- is about the local resident activities which promote and sustain the local network and culture.

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Public Space and Stakeholders in Wan Chai - Spring Garden Lane propose design concept

Project 3 – Public Space and Stakeholders (II)

Bubble diagram - design for space planning the local resident want to do & what they want in the site

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By entering the concept site plan stage to propose new spatial possibilities.

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Project 4 – Site Design and Public Space Network Masterplanning

Local resident & Goverment expectation to the concept of project/derive/speculate a future Wanchai public space masterplan with considerations of development and redevelopment that may happen to the neighborhood in the near future.

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SPRING GARDEN LANE SAMPANSTREET A A B B
PLAN 1:100 SPRING GARDEN LANE SAMPANSTREET A A B B
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SITE
SITE
Paving Stone Masonry Soil Axonometric Drawing 1: 100
family stakeholder use public park
Elderly
the park
different
public
for event
Weekend-most
Morning-
using
Evening-
stakeholders use
space
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Site Model

Lai Chi Wo sustainability program extends this commitment to conservationProtection to environmental impact of our own operations

2004

Lai Chi Wo (Special Area) under the Plover Cove Country Parks Regulation by AFCD for proposed 14 homestay, Hakka Life Experience Village Geopark, 2015, it was renamed “Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark”

North new territories country park become national park National Park regulations provide, management, government, and protection of persons, property, and natural and cultural resources within areas under the jurisdiction

What We're Doing

Energy & Water Conservationcollect detailed data to help consumption. Focusing on installing e cient lighting, water xtures and able to reduce our water consumption

Sustainable CuisineGive guests a fresh taste of local avor, best to source ingredients from farms, ranches. We supporting local families for business

National Parks

Waste Management & RecyclingWaste from land ll disposal. Through extensive composting and recycling programs, material from entering our local land lls

Transportation-

To reduce the impacts of in-park transportation, , purchasing hybrid vehicles, installing electric vehicle charging stations, and incorporating new technology to improve e ciency

Green Retail

Provide environmentally merchandise that are locally or regionally produced, sustainably harvested, made of re-purposed or post-consumer recycled content, and/or third party veri ed as having a reduced environmental impact

2040 2030 2060
2070 2080 Plover Cove Country Parks Lai Chi Wo (Special Area)
Kat O Ap Chau
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2020 2023 Develop education activities cultural workshops 2035 Lai Chi Wo Village provides guide tours to Geopark 2013 Builders with traditional craftsmanship to restore old village houses 2047 Hong Kong's return to China 2050
2009
Lai Chi Wo 2075 Sustainable Nature Tours- Eco tour boat with solar energy 2053 Build bicycle trail in national park 2063 High Technology control room Fire Sensor to controlled wildland re Legend Park Boundary Hiking Trail Ferry route Bicycle Trail Geopark Protection area Camping Ferry Pier Parking Hakka village 21

The world's most pressing environmental, social and economic issues: Smart Grid could self-sustaining communal neighborhoods that can be deployed across the globe

GAS Create a circular
integrating
economy
Self-Sustaining Village - Could Be the Future of Urban Landscape Living
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Wind Power Temple Mangroves
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Lai Chi Wo River
2020 2023 2027 2031 2036 2040 2044 2047 2052 2057 2063 2070 Battery Storage E-bike
Charging Station
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Lai Chi Wo Trail

Wave Power

Sea Waves are powerful and per petually replenished. But unlike the wind and sun, waves remain a largely untapped source of renew able energy, despite their enor mous potential

2020 2023 2027 2031 2036 2040 2044 2047 2052 2057 2063 2070 Wave Power Eco Boat Battery Storage 27
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Phases 3- Propose country park to be ECO park

Before 2047’s Reglution of protected areas in Hong Kong. The rst is country parks and special areas designated under the Country Parks Ordinance (Cap.208) in 1976 Tree

Yan Chau Tong Marine Park - is most sensitive areas for further protection and the establishment of sustainable reserve

Hong Kong’s waters have been designated or planned to be build a network covering of safeguard valuable marine species and their habitats

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parks and marine reserves Tree Cover Corn Zone Legend Tree Cover Corn Zone Legend
Control and management of marine
Tree Cover Marine Park & Marine Reserve Corn Zone Legend Potential Marine Reserve
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Reserve Corn Zone Legend Potential Marine Reserve 2020 2023 2027 2031 2036 2040 2044 2047 2052 2057 2063 2070 30
Marine Park & Marine

Otherwork- Material Assemblies & Performance

Roof Plan 1:20 Layout Plan 1:20 B B B B A A A A HKU-MLA2 COURSE ARCH7254 LANDSCAPE TECHNOLOGY II NAME CHAN KUNG WING PROJECT ASSIGNMENT LAYOUT PLAN, ROOF PLAN STUDENT ID 3035547277 DATE 17/12/2020 SCALE 1: 20 LEGEND: 1. Polycarbonate Sheet Roo ng 2. Roof Joist 3. Timber Seating 4. Steel Railing 5. Timber Decking 6. Floor Joist 7. I-Beam Column 8. Roof Beam 9. I-Beam Post 10. Ground Bean 11. Steel Plate 12. Girder 13. Concrete Pad Footing 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 HKU-MLA2 COURSE ARCH7254 LANDSCAPE TECHNOLOGY II NAME CHAN KUNG WING PROJECT ASSIGNMENT 3 PLAN STUDENT ID 3035547277 DATE 17/12/2020 SCALE 1: 100 +91.6 Technology Innovation and Incubation Building Podium +86.3 Nullah HKU-MLA2 COURSE ARCH7254 LANDSCAPE TECHNOLOGY NAME CHAN KUNG WING PROJECT FRONT ELEVATIONS, SECTION A-A STUDENT ID 3035547277 DATE 17/12/2020 SCALE 1: 20 FRONT ELEVATIONS 1:20 SECTION A-A 1:20 HKU-MLA2 COURSE ARCH7254 LANDSCAPE TECHNOLOGY NAME CHAN KUNG WING PROJECT RIGHT ELEVATIONS, SECTION B-B STUDENT ID 3035547277 DATE 17/12/2020 SCALE 1: 20 RIGHT ELEVATIONS 1:20 SECTION B-B 1:20 31

Polycarbonate

Another surface of steel single cleat is bolted onto the ground beam

One surface of steel single cleat is rigidly welded onto the steel

All components of steel base framing are assembled and welded to connect

Cu�ng 45 degree miter on steel square tube joining

5 tube Joining

Self Driving Screw

Single Cleat Angle Bracket Bolts and Nuts

Self Tapping Screw

Timber planks are laid above the floor joists to create a finished look for the �mber decking. Each �mber plank is secured to the floor joists underneath using self-tapping screw, providing a flat and safe syrface for pedestrian’s use as wekk as stabilizing the floor system

ANGLE BRACKET SINGLE CLEAT WITH 2 BOLTS & NUTS

COURSE

ARCH7254 LANDSCAPE TECHNOLOGY II

NAME

HKU-MLA2

CHAN KUNG WING

PROJECT

DETAILED ASSEMBLY

DATE 17/12/2020 SCALE

STUDENT ID 3035547277

Timber Plank RHS Steel Steel Plate Steel Post Anchor Belt Concrete Pad foo�ng
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Steel Railing go through Timber Plank and welded with Girder

POLYCARBONATE (PC) Black Square Steel Tube

Strong and tough amorphous thermoplastic, and some grades are optically transparent. They are easily worked, molded, and thermoformed which suit the aspect for overhead coverings while allowing sunlight to enter the space below

Reliable, sturdy and economical steel which is easy to manipulate to reform it as another use as well as to provide stability of the construction

BLACK WILD STEEL RAILING

Attractive and durable powder coat nish, build your railing system for more private

Most suitable use for footings that supports building and e ectively bears load forces vertically to the ground

MERBAU CONCRETE
Hardwood used in a wide range of application; from construction to indoor and outdoor furniture
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MERBAU WOOD PLANKS - SEATING

Chan Kung Wing, Chris

Master of Landscape Architecture

Phone: +852 54182589

Email: ckw1001@connect.hku.hk

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