QIAN CHEN_WORK PORTFOLIO

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Qian Chen

PORT FOLIO.

SELECTED WORKS

2023

EDUCATION

Master of Architecture│the University of Melbourne│Dec 2022

• Major: Architecture Design

QIAN CHEN

Graduate Architect

Bach.sci M.Arch

CONTACT INFO

Name:

Phone:

Email:

Location:

Qian Chen

0466 021 138

qianc0725@gmail.com

Melbourne, VIC

SKILLS & ABILITIES

2D

• AutoCAD

• Photoshop

• Illustration

• Indesign

• Arcgis

3D

• Sketchup

• Revit

• Rhino

• Grasshopper

• Vary, Enscape, Lumion

Video

• Premiere Pro

LANGUAGE

Mandarin

English

• Got 100 advanced standing points when received the offer

Bachelor of Engineering│Nanchang Institute of Technology│Jun 2019

• Major: Urban Planning & Urban Design

• Granted by " Top 10 outstanding graduate " Award

• Granted University Second-class scholarship every year at bachelor degree

EXPERIENCE

Participant│Venice Studio with MAD Architects │Melbourne│Jun 2022

• Redesigned the Ex-Umberto I site in Venice with MAD architects.

• Developed pre-design research and feasibility analysis drawings.

• Collaborated with architects to decide design concept.

• Collaboration with other group members to complete 3D model, drawings and renderings.

Intern│Shanghai New Construction Architectural Design Co.│ │Jiangxi China│Jun 2020 – Dec 2020

• Collaboration with architects on research, urban design, Architecture design, graphic representation and 3d modelling.

• Pursuing an independent feasibility study in contact with the senior Architect and managing partner.

• Completed Analysis and research drawing.

• Examined and developed floor plans and landscape design concepts with others.

• Photorealistic renderings using Sketchup, V-ray and Photoshop with Junior architects.

PROJECTS

ZhonghangCheng residential community│JiangXi │Jun – Dec 2020

• A 10.6 ha project including several mid-rising apartments and villas

• Collaboration with the master plan and landscape design concept with architects

• Developed feasibility study and drawings at the pre-design stage with architects

• Testing various types of apartment floor plans, including 3B2B and 2B1B, and make final drawings

• Documentation work: portfolio and presentation slides for architects

Lijiangxincheng residential community│GuangXi│Jun – Nov 2020

• Testing various types of apartment floor plans with senior architects and making final drawings

• Make high-performance analyses

• Landscape and public spaces designed for the community

• Discuss different types of facade materials and output elevation drawings

PROJECTS

Shangrao Oriental Hospital │JiangXi│Jun – Dec 2020

• Explored restricts and feasibility research and acts of hospital design with senior architects

• Collaboration with architects to design the master plan and landscape design for the site

• Design floor plan for the underground parking garage

• Discuss and co-design the Ground floor lobby and operating rooms floor

• Photorealistic renderings using Sketchup, V-ray and Photoshop

Shangrao Oriental Hospital │JiangXi│Jun – Dec 2020

• Explored restricts and feasibility research and acts of hospital design with senior architects

• Collaboration with architects to design the master plan and landscape design for the site

• Design floor plan for the underground parking garage

• Discuss and co-design the Ground floor lobby and operating rooms floor

• Photorealistic renderings using Sketchup, V-ray and Photoshop

EXHIBITIONS

MsdX 2022 summer│ Project Repeat or Rebirth

• An urban renewal project sought to figure out architects' role in future urban design by discussing social hierarchy in a Chinese urban village.

MsdX 2022 winter│ Project the Last Resort

• A rethinking of tourism and eco-resort project via the design of 3 vacation houses, using ladybug to analyze and achieve zero carbon footprint.

Production Presentation Practice: Venice Studio Melbourne│May 2022│Project EX UMBERTO I

• Redesigned the pedestrian system, public spaces and buildings in Venice to activate the old community and bring locals and tourists together.

MsdX 2021 summer│ Project Factory v.s. Fresh Paradise

• A complex, combined Shrimp factory and a bath together, to create a unique food production mode, letting everyone can afford seafood.

MsdX 2021 winter│ Project Blue-Green City

• An Urban design project in Fishermans Bend to defect against Urban flooding and shape a new city form.

ACADEMIC

Nanchang Institute of Technology: " Top 10 outstanding graduate " Award│Jun 2019

Nanchang Institute of Technology: Second-class scholarship │2015-2019

NEVERLAND SOS children's villages - about the resettlement and integration of orphans after the tsunami in Indonesia Academic:Architecture Design Time:11/2019——01/2020 Location:Jakarta,Indonesia Indonesia is located in the Pacific volcanic seismic belt, where earthquakes, tsunamis and other natural disasters happen sometimes. Frequent natural disasters have left many local children orphaned. They lose their families, lose a lot of social contact, and often don't fit in as adults. The project aims to set up an SOS children's village to create new families for orphans and increase their opportunities to interact with society. Educational+Living NEVERLAND an SOS children's village for orphans after the Indonesia tsunami 1 Interior Design+Office NEW ARCHI STUDIO transfer an educational building into an architectural office 4 Historic district renewal VENICE: EX UMBERTO I use the idea of "campo" to link the local community with tourists 2 Details+Mixed use tower RIVERSIDE TOWER Design proposal for a hotel office tower with envelope details 5 Carbon-zero+Resort THE LAST RESORT an eco-resort included 3 types of holiday houses to achieve carbon zero 3 Age-care+ Hospital DONGFANG HOSPITAL a landed age-care hospital project 6 p8~p15 p16~p33 p34~p51 p52~p61 p62~p73 p76~p83 p29~p33

Academic Projects

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NEVERLAND

DREAMLAND

SOS children’s village design

SOS children's villages - about the resettlement and integration of orphans after the tsunami in Indonesia

Architecture Design

Location: Jakarta, Indonesia

Time: 2019.11-2020.02

Memember: Qian Chen

Advisor: Wenbo Zhang

Academic:Architecture Design

Time:11/2019——01/2020

Location:Jakarta,Indonesia

Indonesia is located in the Pacific volcanic seismic belt, where earthquakes, tsunamis and other natural disasters happen sometimes. Frequent natural disasters have left many local children orphaned. They lose their families, lose a lot of social contact, and often don't fit in as adults. The project aims to set up an SOS children's village to create new families for orphans and increase their opportunities to interact with society.

Indonesia is located in the Pacific volcanic seismic belt, where earthquakes, tsunamis and other natural disasters happen sometimes. Frequent natural disasters have left many local children orphaned. They lose their families, lose a lot of social contacts, and often don't fit in as adults. The project aims to set up an SOS children's village to create new families for orphans and increase their opportunities to interact with society.

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The Injury of Indonesia

Indonesia should be at the boundary of tectonic plates, where three tectonic plates collide and push against each other, leading to volcanic eruptions and

disasters has hit the Indonesian people hard

SOS children’s village is an independent, non-governmental,nonprofit international development organization headquartered in innsbruck,Austria.The organization provides humanitarian and developmental assistance to children in need and protects their interests and developmental assistance to children in need and protects their interests and rights around the world.Today,SOS Children’s villages is active in 135 countries and territories worldwide.

People they raised during 70 years

Volcanoes

Major Active Volcanoes

Plate Boundaries

Pacific volcanic seismic belt Major disasters occurred in the past five years

Capital(Yakarta)

In Indonesia, frequent disasters across the country have led to a large number of death, displacement of local people and the loss of parents and orphans of many children.

Most of those 4 million children will be aviod to be abandoned and will grow up to be a good parents themselves.

“Natural Disaster Orphan” Site Location

All children in Indonesia

Orphan in Inonesia

4.8million

Natural Disaster Orphan

150w

85million

The earthquake and tsunami in the Indian Ocean affected at least 1.5 million children, many of whom lost their parents and became "tsunami orphans," according to a UNICEF assessment. As for the specific number of orphans, no one can be accurate statistics.

Problems of Orphans

The survey shows that in the face of society, 57.2 percent of children will pass through friends and welfare.

In addition to these channels, it is difficult for them to get other employment information. And because of their relative isolation and lack of experience with society, orphans often cannot find a job or cannot keep it The report also noted that 90.9 percent of the orphans wanted more access to help.

The care that former sos paryicipnts have received carries into the next generation: 90% give good care to their own children,breaking the cycle of speration.

60% of former SOS participants have received education and skills ,are succeeding in the job market and earn a decent job.

90% of former SOS participants generally have adequate accommodation ,food security and health-covering their basic needs.

80% former SOS participants normally are able to take care of themselves for the rest of their lives and have a good ability to live independently.

2018.10.11 2018.09.28 2017.05.29 2017.05.29 YAKARTA
Volcanic Eruption Tsunami Earthquake Natural Disaster Orphans
Yakarta Krakatoa
contained

The original site was chosen next to the school and community library, but lacked the attraction and could not serve as a bridge for SOS children's village to integrate into the society.

The introduction of urban garden on the ground floor of the site, combined with some targeted shops and SOS children's village service center, has obvious directionality, attracting social children from surrounding schools and libraries to communicate and play with children from SOS children's village.

Introduce the transition space. The platform is used to distinguish the living space of the urban garden on the ground floor and the SOS children's village on the upper floor. Meanwhile, the SOS children's village public service center, streets and amusement facilities are set up on this floor to attract people vertically upward and increase openness.

When setting up a single family unit, place the Sos mother's living space into the center for the convenience of taking care of all the children in the family unit. The children's living space is organized according to age for safety

Place all family units in vertical order to locate the youth apartment and the traffic core. At the same time, in order to prevent social children and SOS children from losing communication completely on the upper level, special activity Spaces are arranged on each floor to attract children to promote communication.

8 SITE private public SOS mom+ 0~3 children 3~6 children 6 children Public Service Road SITE School Garden Open space Semi-public platform Living Units Leisure space Transportation
5M 0M 15M SOS Family welling Unit Transition Platform Urban Garden 1F 2F Concept Genernation Plan The study bedroom bedroom bedroom Living room bedroom Activity space Platform Service Center Platform village servies center Dinning room Dinning room Square Dinning room Dinning room The study The study The study The study Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom Activity space Activity space Activity space Activity space Feeding room Feeding room Feeding room Feeding room Toilet Toilet Shops Shops Viewing desk Sunken garden Main entrance Entrance Viewing desk Viewing desk Toilet Toilet Toilet 0M 5M 10M 15M N
9 SITE urbanmainroad school The flow of social service workers The flow of social children The flow of social children The node space Open-air cinema Ball Games Adventure Orchard Street Apartment Transportation Community Service Runway Urban Garden 3F 4F 5F 6F Functioning-Merging Residential and Leisure Section
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Garden-sports Facilities Garden-play Zone

Venice Studio

EX UMBERTO I

Architecture Design

Location: Venice, Italy

Time: 2022.01

Memember: Qian Chen, Ruby Guo etc.

Advisor: MAD Architects

Indonesia is located in the Pacific volcanic seismic belt, where earthquakes, tsunamis and other natural disasters happen sometimes. Frequent natural disasters have left many local children orphaned. They lose their families, lose a lot of social contacts, and often don't fit in as adults. The project aims to set up an SOS children's village to create new families for orphans and increase their opportunities to interact with society.

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SITE ANALYSIS

SECTIONS EX UMBERTO I
MUTI-LEVEL OUTDOOR PUBLIC SPACES

ISLANDS

typeA = recycle waste as materials

plastic bottles floating platform

TypeA is a floating island made of plastic waste accumulated in streets and canals. It uses some technologies mentioned in the reference pics to transform waste into ecological bubbles. Planting water-purify vegetation can improve the environment and defense against flash flooding.

typeB = small campo

TypeB:

These islands design like a small campo above water and take responsibility for the viewing platforms. The locals and visitors can meet each other here to rest or chat about the local cultures. These small places can be a place of cultural exchange.

typeC = urban farming

TypeC.

The urban farming plant here provides vegetables for people living in these communities, and it will also help the city develop other industries and reduce economic dependence on tourism.

TYPE B TYPE C

ISLANDS & WETLAND

NORMAL SEASON

normal season

WHEN FLOODING COMES

wetland growth

islands growth

normal wetland mapping
WETLANDS & ISLANDS GENERAL OVERVIEW

THE LAST RESORT

The death of carbon modernity

Architecture Design Location: 21 Avon Rd, Rye, Melbourne

Time: 2022.03-2022.06

Memember: Qian Chen

Advisor: Toby Reed

With the start of the industrial revolution, people began to live better lives, but the environment worsened. More and more carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere, causing environmental degradation. Nowadays, limited fossil resources face a depletion crisis. The existing model of oil resources as the power has reached the sunset road.

Since fossil energy is no longer in line with the development direction, is it possible to redirect the vision to nature? This project focuses on Sustainable natural resources in building systems that can reduce carbon footprints and make them self-sufficient.

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Its design combines two living units with a central circular courtyard to link them together. The plan was inspired by a traditional church. The yard provides a sense of equality. People can get a different outside view in different indoor areas but can see each other's activity through the centre courtyard, providing the invisible link.

BACKGROUND RESEARCH

This house gets inspiration from the Sierpinski triangle. It is combined with three units, linked by the centre public platform, designed for family visitors, which provide a sense of aggregation and attribution. People can walk along the living area roof, making the roof like a viewing platform, letting people view the complete site view.

The death of carbon modernity

The thermal chimney effect is the leading theory of this building. It is like a periscope; also a chimney links the sky and the building together. Indoor hot air exhaust to outdoors via the openable skylight. Different height windows ensure daylight both in winter and summer. Triangle windows facing the forest keep the complete site view.

Building's rainwater treatment system is located in the spaces near the courtyard, harvesting the rainwater from the rain gutter in the roof and treatment near the courtyard, then storage underground.

Under the yard is a giant rainwater tank. By carefully selecting the site, it can store the rainwater from the roof and the surrounding fields' water.

The roof of two sleeping units is combined with the solar panel and PVC electricity system. Taking advantage of solar radiation can provide additional energy support for the whole building.

Development of society is inseparable from the development of new energy sources. Architectural typology also keeps changing with the development of society.During agricultural period, people lived in wooden and brick houses and used natural resources. And with the advent of the industrial revolution, fossil resources were utilized, and new forms of construction such as factories began to appear. However, the existing energy mode has reached sunset road.

SITE LOCATION

This site contained 6 residential lots, where nestled behind sand dunes and the Mornington Peninsula National Park.

It is only 1.5 hour's drive to Melbourne CBD, a wonderful choice to spend weekends and holidays. With rich natural resources, people can experience various advantures here, for example, hiking in the forest and surfing in the sea. Besides, It is convenient to enjoy glorious sunset outside windows and hot springs near the site.

SITE PLAN

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GENRAL OVERVIEW

SOLUTIONS

FOSSIL ENERGY

Generates many greenhouse gases making the climate worse.

PHASE 1

HIGH-PERFORMANCE DESIGN

Generates many greenhouse gases making the climate worse.

PHASE 2

LIGHT & HEAT

Save electricity fee and make buildings sustainable.

PHASE 3

CARBON FOOTPRINT SUMMARY

RAINWATER & WIND

Take advantage of natural resources to achieve a comfortable life.

GOALS

Take advantage of natural resources to achieve a comfortable life.

Design adjustable vertical shading fins on the facade and appropriate shading on the glazing roof. SHADING

FOSSIL FUELS

coal, oil natural gas

Put solar panels on the north-facing roof to ensure the maximum utility of sun radiation.

SOLAR PANEL

INSULATION

DIRECTION

Keep windows on north and west ern-facing facade to ensure daylight.

AIR

Green walls refresh air within miroco-climate. Air quality monitor to prevent excessive harmful gas.

CO2

NET-ZERO

Take advantage of natural resources to compensate for carbon emissions to achieve net-zero.

timber slab on the ground floor and double-skin facade on the north and western-facing facade. Use good insulation material interior to aviod heat loss.

TRADITIONAL HOUSING

low-performance design without natural resource use

1. Stores flashing flooding for irrigation and bathrooms.

2.Plants fresh the air and connect the building with nature.

RAIN GARDEN

EASTERN OVERALL SECTION

THERMAL COMFORT

1. Sunshading outside north& western facade.

2. Low thermal mass materials.

3. Light-color finishing.

VENTILATION

1. Skylights on the roof and less openable windows on south facade.

2. Planting trees to defense tensive sea wind and create breeze.

CONNECTION

RECYCLE

Take advantage of coastal wind and daily enough sunlight design wind turbines and water system.

WATER SYSTEM

1.Roof & pipes to recycle rainwater and store it in rainwater garden.

2.Water recycling system to reuse grey and black water.

Except for high-performance strategies above, all House locations take advantage of natural energy and terrane, which minimise carbon footprint. Lower fossil energy use makes architecture sustainable.

Connect people and nature together, making residents relaxed. maximizing the landscape allows the occupants to experience a different atmosphere from city life.

VIEWING

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0 10m 5m 20m solar panel solar panel thermal thimney solar panel rainwater tank solar panel centre rainwater tank 0 10m 5m 20m solar panel solar panel thermal thimney solar panel rainwater tank solar panel centre rainwater tank 0 10m 5m 20m

PERISCOPE HOUSE

Periscope house is a single unit house design for couple or single visitors. Use the basic traingle form by means of floding to make the form like a periscope or thimney. The triangle windows ensoure the view. Private space is in the upper floor and public area is on the ground floor. addtional volume provide space for mediation and facilities.

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ventilation
living
dining sleeping skylight
Solar panel openable window rain gutter rainwater pipe stone stair
windows roof trust shade louvres timber slab wooden platform steel post shade louvres timber roof rainwater tanks wooden frame triangular windows
bath & mediate
skylight
1. entry 2. outdoor platform 3.dining 4. living 5.bath&mediation 6. bathroom 7.kitchen 8. rainwater treatment 9.stair 0 1m 2m 5m 2 3 9 4 5 6 7 8 1
FLOOR PLAN BASIC FORM ADD PULL & CUT SYSTEM ADD N
LOCATION FORM GENERATION

Periscope House was designed based on the leading theory of thermal chimney. Hot air can be exhausted from the south-facing openable skylight to avoid overheating. Shade fins were added in the north and roof areas to block direct solar radiation. Different height windows can ensure daylight in both summer and winter.

PASSIVE DESIGN ANALYSIS

24 solar panel thermal chimey rainwater system rainwater storage tank 0 0.5m 1m 2m SECTIONS
DAYLIGHT ANALYSIS INDIRECT RADIATION SUN HOUR ANALYSIS NORTH FACADE LIVING ROOM DINNING AREA OVERALL REVIEW SUSTAINABLE DIAGRAM

COUPLE HOUSE

This house was inspired by a traditional cabin and the plan of a church. It is a house with two units for family visitors. The circular courtyard creates a pleasant place and an invisible link. It connects all people in the building together.

FLOOR PLAN

25 1m 5m 1.
2.
3.
4.solar
5.courtyard
7.
8.shower
9.bathroom 10.platform 0 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 10 4 5 4 6 6 5m
main entry
living room
dining room
electricity facility
6. rainwater tank
bedroom
room
2. cut 1. basic form 3. system add
LOCATION
26 solar panel pvc roof panel wooden roof truss slide glazing door timber supporting wall slide glazing door rainwater gutter shading louvres shading louvres ventilation hole rainwater garden rainwater tanks wooden frame wooden frame wooden wall electricity devices shutter panel 0 1m 2m 5m
ELEVATION PASSIVE ANALYSIS DAYLIGHT ANALYSIS INDIRECT RADIATION SUN HOUR ANALYSIS
WESTERN
SECTIONS
NORTH FACADE @1:150
FACADE @1:150

CAMP HOUSE

This house was inspired by a traditional cabin and the plan of a church.

It is a house with two units for family visitors. The circular courtyard creates a pleasant place and an invisible link. It connects all people in the building together.

FLOOR PLAN

SECTIONS

27 1 2 2 3 9 10 7 8 4 1. living& bedroom 2. bathroom 3. rainwater tanks 4.electricity devices 5.outdoor seats 6. publiic living room 7. kitchen 8. storage 9.public platform 10.raingrden+water tanks N 0.5m 0 2m 5m 10m 20m
1.site&circulation 3.pull 2.basic form 4.platform add
FORM GENERATION LOCATION DAYLIGHT ANALYSIS INDIRECT RADIATION SUN HOUR ANALYSIS ELEVATION
WESTERN FACADE @1:150 PASSIVE ANALYSIS

shade

glazing slide door

timber frame

timber wall panel

public outdoor platform

walkable roof

raingarden

rainwater tank

solar panel

rain gutter

rainwater tanks

openable skylight window

solar energy devices

outdoor seats

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pvc
The house integrates three units, maximizing the roof area, with solar panels on the roof to maximize the solar radiation into electricity. SOUTHERN FACADE
PUBLIC UNIT
LIVING & SLEEPING UNIT

New Architectural studio

Redesign MSD for an office use

Interior Design Location: MSD, the University of Melbourne

Time: 2021.08-2021.11

Memember: Qian Chen & Yancy

Advisor: Victor Lu

This project practices high-performance design ideas to redesign MSD into a sustainable and healthy workplace. Based on the open-plan office theory, it aims to enhance the working experience by focusing on environmentrelated features such as IAQ and mental-related features like perception.

According to some studies, physical environment-related features with the highest correlation for perceived productivity, health, and overall comfort of the work area. Most sustainable and health offices presented a human-centred approach to interior design, purposely allocated spaces to support a variety of work-related tasks and implemented biophilic design and universal design principles to achieve better work efficiency.

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RIVERSIDE TOWER

Design proposal for a hotel office tower with envelope details

Architecture Design

Location: CBD, Melbourne

Duration: 2021.02-2022.06

Memember: Qian Chen,Dike Wang&Hao Xu

Advisor: Yohan Abhayaratne

This building is designed for a certain minimalist aesthetic but provides a good view. The unitized curtain wall system is selected to express the minimalism and slenderness of the building. Due to site location, it receives more sunlight and heat from the north and west. Therefore, we applied a double glass skin system on the North and West façade to provide a thermal buffer zone and introduce fresh air for a passive natural ventilation system. It makes indoor temperature lower than outside because less heat will be transferred from outside. Also, the ventilation performance of a double-skin facade helps to keep the building cooler, which provides a comfortable indoor environment for tenants. It also reduces the need to run air conditioning. On the other hand, during the colder months, the cavity between the two façade layers can act as thermal insulation to reduce the heat loss from the inside of the building to the exterior environment. The single glass skin is applied on the South and East façades.

VISION&TRANSPORT ANALYSIS SETBACK ANALYSIS CIRCULATION ANALYSIS

FUNCTION ANALYSIS

Qian Chen (1191916)

SITE D

Tutorial 06_Yohan Abhayaratne Group member: Duke Wang, Qian Chen, Hao Xu A1.1 Section & Typical plan Tutorial 06_Yohan Abhayaratne Group member: Duke Wang, Qian Chen, Hao Xu A1.2 Site & Concept

35 LOW RISE OFFICE PLAN P01 A1.1 1:500 @ A1 MEDIUM RISE OFFICE PLAN PODIUM 3RD FLOOR PLAN P06 A1.1 1:500 @ A1 PODIUM 1ST FLOOR PLAN 1:500 @ A1 1200 BALCONY Tutorial NO. 06 ABPL90118_Applied Architecture Technology Module 1_Vertical Feasibility Tutorial 06_Yohan Abhayaratne Group member: Duke Wang, Qian Chen, Hao Xu A1.1 Section & Typical plan LOW RISE OFFICE PLAN P01 A1.1 1:500 @ A1 MEDIUM RISE OFFICE PLAN 41m 42m 17m 12m 12m 12m 18m 12m Hotel Entrance lonsdale street little lonsdale street 10 11 10 11 C 10 VISION& A01 A1.2 SETBACK ANALYSIS A01 A1.2 A1.2 PODIUM EFFICIENCY TOTAL EFFICIENCY CORE STORE Staff Entry Basement SPENCER ST VISION& TRANSPORT ANALYSIS A01 A1.2 SETBACK ANALYSIS A01 A1.2 CIRCULATION ANALYSIS A01 A1.2 FUNCTION ANALYSIS A01 A1.2 CORE STORE Staff Entry Basement LONSDALE ST SPENCER ST Efficiency 91.2 % Total Podium GFA Total Podium NLA 29223.11 sqm 26655.4 sqm FAR 91.2 Total GFA Total BLA 29223.11 sqm 26655.4 sqm
SOUTHERN CROSS MARVEL STADIUM CBD FLAGSTAFF GARDENS 5 m
Team member: Duke Wang Team member: Qian Chen (1191916) Team member: Hao Xu (980841) Tutor: Yohan Abhayaratne Tutorial NO. 06 Date: 20 March 2021
SITE D
ABPL90118_Applied Architecture Technology 2021_SM1
Office Entrance A C D F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 B C E F Staff Entrance Entrance lonsdale street A B E F A C D E 3 4 A1.2 A1.2 A1.2 PODIUM EFFICIENCY TOTAL EFFICIENCY Lot Entry N VISION& TRANSPORT ANALYSIS A01 A1.2 SETBACK ANALYSIS A01 A1.2 CIRCULATION ANALYSIS A01 A1.2 FUNCTION ANALYSIS A01 A1.2 Lot Entry N Efficiency 91.2 % Total Podium GFA Total Podium NLA 29223.11 sqm 26655.4 sqm FAR 91.2 Total GFA Total BLA 29223.11 sqm 26655.4 sqm
SOUTHERN CROSS MARVEL STADIUM CBD FLAGSTAFF GARDENS 5 m Team member: Duke
Team
Team member: Hao Xu (980841) Tutor: Yohan Abhayaratne Tutorial NO. 06 Date: 20 March 2021 06_Yohan Abhayaratne member: Duke Wang, Qian Chen, Hao Xu A1.1 Section & Typical plan restaurant restaurant restaurant restaurant Lot Entry 2 3 4 6 8 9 10 11 A B C restaurant restaurant restaurant restaurant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 A ABPL90118_Applied Architecture Technology Module 2_Structure and Architecture Tutorial 06_Yohan Abhayaratne Group member: Duke Wang, Qian Chen, Hao Xu A2.1 Overall Section RL 0.00 G RL 5.00 1 RL 10.00 2 RL 15.00 3 RL 20.00 4 RL 28.40 L 5 RL 32.60 6 RL 36.80 7 RL 41.00 8 RL 45.20 9 RL 49.40 10 RL 53.60 11 RL 57.80 12 RL 62.00 13 RL 64.20 14 RL 68.40 15 RL 72.60 16 RL 76.80 17 RL 81.00 18 RL 85.20 19 RL 89.40 20 RL 93.60 21 RL 97.80 22 RL 102.00 23 RL 104.20 24 RL 108.40 25 RL 116.60 26 RL 120.80 27 RL 125.00 28 RL 129.20 29 RL 133.40 30 RL 137.60 31 RL 141.80 32 RL 145.00 33 RL 148.20 34 RL 151.40 35 RL 154.60 36 RL 157.80 37 RL 161.00 38 RL 164.20 39 RL 167.40 40 RL 170.60 41 RL 173.80 42 RL 177.00 43 RL 177.00 44 RL -3.00 L B1 RL -6.00 L B2 RL -9.00 L B3 RL -12.00 L B4 OFFICE LOBBY OFFICE LOBBY HOTEL LOBBY RL 188.60 45 RL 194.00 Roof RL 204.00 Top LOW RISE MEDIUM RISE HIGH RISE SKY RISE CROWN 1200 6420 4820 2400 4680 1 2 3 4 5 UNDERGROUND LOW RISE OFFICE FLOOR HIGH RISE HOTEL FLOOR PODIUM STRUCTURE I 01 A2.1 ISO FLOOR PLATE Not in scale S01 A2.1 0 10 20 40 80M SECTION 1:500 @ A1 N 0 5 10 20M PODIUM GROUND PLAN P01 A2.1 1:200 @ A1 C1 1200x800 B1 700WB150 B2 530UB82 B3 460UB59.7 B4 410UB 59.7 EB1 700WB150 EB2 610UB125 SL1 CSD 120mm C1 1200x800 B1 700WB150 B2 530UB82 B3 460UB59.7 B4 410UB 59.7 EB1 700WB150 EB2 610UB125 8200 8200 8200 8200 8200 4100 4100 8200 8200 8200 8700 8700 8700 8700 8700 3600 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B3 B3 B3 EB1 EB1 EB2 EB2 EB2 EB1 EB1 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 B4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 A B C D E F UNDERGROUND
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ABPL90118_Applied Architecture Technology Module 2_Structure and Architecture Tutorial 06_Yohan Abhayaratne Group member: Duke Wang, Qian Chen, Hao Xu A2.1 Overall Section RL 0.00 RL 5.00 RL 10.00 RL 15.00 RL 20.00 RL 28.40 RL 32.60 RL 36.80 RL 41.00 RL 45.20 RL 49.40 10 RL 53.60 11 RL 57.80 12 RL 62.00 13 RL 64.20 14 RL 68.40 15 RL 72.60 16 RL 76.80 17 RL 81.00 18 RL 85.20 19 RL 89.40 20 RL 93.60 21 RL 97.80 22 RL 102.00 23 RL 104.20 24 RL 108.40 25 RL 116.60 26 RL 120.80 27 RL 125.00 28 RL 129.20 29 RL 133.40 30 RL 137.60 31 RL 141.80 32 RL 145.00 33 RL 148.20 34 RL 151.40 35 RL 154.60 36 RL 157.80 37 RL 161.00 38 RL 164.20 39 RL 167.40 40 RL 170.60 41 RL 173.80 42 RL 177.00 43 RL 177.00 44 RL -3.00 B1 RL -6.00 B2 RL -9.00 B3 RL -12.00 B4 OFFICE LOBBY OFFICE LOBBY HOTEL LOBBY RL 188.60 45 RL 194.00 Roof RL 204.00 Top LOW RISE MEDIUM RISE HIGH RISE SKY RISE CROWN 1200 6420 4820 2400 2 3 4 5 UNDERGROUND LOW RISE OFFICE FLOOR HIGH RISE HOTEL FLOOR PODIUM STRUCTURE I 01 A2.1 ISO FLOOR PLATE Not in scale S01 A2.1 10 20 40 80M SECTION 1:500 @ A1 N 10 20M PODIUM GROUND PLAN P01 A2.1 1:200 @ A1 EB1 700WB150 EB2 610UB125 SL1 CSD 120mm C1 1200x800 B1 700WB150 B2 530UB82 B3 460UB59.7 B4 410UB 59.7 EB1 700WB150 EB2 610UB125 8200 8200 8200 8200 8200 4100 4100 8200 8200 8200 8700 3600 E B1 B1 EB2 EB1 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2 F UNDERGROUND----

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36 ABPL90118_Applied Architecture Technology Module 2_Structure and Architecture Tutorial 06_Yohan Abhayaratne Group member: Duke Wang, Qian Chen, Hao Xu A2.2 Section & Floor Framing C1 1200x800 B1 700WB150 B2 530UB82 B3 460UB59.7 B4 410UB 59.7 EB1 700WB150 EB2 610UB125 SL1 CSD 120mm Office Floor to Floor Section S03 A2.2 1:100 @ A1 S03 A2.2 S02 A2.2 0 5 10 20M LOW RISE OFFICE PLAN P03 A2.2 1:200 @ A1 Core 600mm N Core 450mm N 0 5 10 20M HIGH RISE HOTEL PLAN P02 A2.2 1:200 @ A1 1 A B C D E 2 3 4 5 8700 8700 8700 8700 8200 4100 3600 4100 8200 8200 8200 3600 1 A B C D E 2 3 4 5 4100 3600 4100 3600 8700 8700 8700 8700 8200 8200 8200 8200 B2 530UB82 B3 460UB59.7 B4 410UB 59.7 EB2 610UB125 SL1 CSD 120mm C1 1200x800 Hotel Floor to Floor Section S02 A2.2 1:100 @ A1
: Bourkes Place 432 Park Avenue C1 1200x800 Core wall EB1 700WB150 B2 530UB82 B3 460UB59.7 B1 700WB150 SL1 CSD 200mm 4100 4100 4100 600 800 FFL 93.60 L21 FCL 92.89 FFL 89.40 L20 FCL 88.69 710 710 4100 4100 4100 450 800 FFL 170.60 L41 FCL 170.072 FFL 167.40 L40 FCL 166.872 528 528 C1 1200x800 Core wall EB2 610WB125 B2 530UB82 B3 460UB59.7 B4 410UB59.7 SL1 CSD 200mm RL 0.00 G RL 5.00 RL 10.00 RL 15.00 RL 20.00 RL 28.40 5 RL 32.60 RL 36.80 RL 41.00 RL 45.20 RL 49.40 10 RL 53.60 11 RL 57.80 12 RL 62.00 13 RL 64.20 14 RL 68.40 15 RL 72.60 16 RL 76.80 17 RL 81.00 18 RL 85.20 19 RL 89.40 20 RL 93.60 21 RL 97.80 22 RL 102.00 23 RL 104.20 24 RL 108.40 25 RL 116.60 26 RL 120.80 27 RL 125.00 28 RL 129.20 29 RL 133.40 30 RL 137.60 31 RL 141.80 32 RL 145.00 33 RL 148.20 34 RL 151.40 35 RL 154.60 36 RL 157.80 37 RL 161.00 38 RL 164.20 39 RL 167.40 40 RL 170.60 41 RL 173.80 42 RL 177.00 43 RL 177.00 44 RL -3.00 B1 RL -6.00 B2 OFFICE LOBBY OFFICE LOBBY HOTEL LOBBY RL 188.60 45 RL 194.00 Roof RL 204.00 Top LOW RISE MEDIUM RISE HIGH RISE SKY RISE CROWN 1200 6420 4820 2400 4680 1 2 3 4 5 UNDERGROUND LOW RISE OFFICE FLOOR HIGH RISE HOTEL FLOOR PODIUM STRUCTURE N 0 5 10 20M
P01 A2.1
C1 1200x800 B1 700WB150 B2 530UB82 B3 460UB59.7 B4 410UB 59.7 EB1 700WB150 EB2 610UB125 SL1 CSD 120mm C1 1200x800 B1 700WB150 B2 530UB82 B3 460UB59.7 B4 410UB 59.7 EB1 700WB150 EB2 610UB125 8200 8200 8200 8200 8200 4100 4100 8200 8200 8200 8700 8700 8700 8700 8700 3600 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E SIZE REMARK COMPONENT C1 B1 B2 B3 B4 EB1 EB2 SL1 1200x800 700WB150 530UB52 460UB59.7 410UB59.7 700WB150 610UB125 CSD 120 Steel Mega Column, concrete encased steel column. Steel Beam (Primary) Steel Beam (Typical) Steel Beam (Secondary) Steel Beam (Tertiary) Steel Edge Beam (Primary) Steel Edge Beam (Secondary) Bondek Concrete Slab ABPL90118_Applied Architecture Technology Module 2_Structure and Architecture Tutorial 06_Yohan Abhayaratne Group member: Duke Wang, Qian Chen, Hao Xu A2.3 Images of model Core With Changing Thickness Consistent Column Size Beams of Changing Dimension--
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PODIUM GROUND PLAN
1:200 @ A1
37 4 4 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 SP1 VP1 VP2 VP2 VP2 VP2 VP2 VP2 VP2 2215 2215 2215 FFL 120.80 L26 FFL 116.60 - L25 4200 FFL 108.40 L24 4200 2215 8400 2215 2215 2215 2215 2215 2215 2215 FFL 93.60 L21 FFL 89.40 L20 4200 FFL 85.20 L19 4200 2215 2215 2215 2215 2215 4200 2900 2900 1300 1300 2900 1300 FFL 81.00 L18 FFL 104.20 L23 FFL 120.80 L26 FFL 116.60 L25 FFL 108.40 - L24 FFL 104.20 L23 4200 4200 8400 FFL 93.60 L21 FFL 89.40 L20 FFL 85.20 L19 FFL 81.00 L18 4200 4200 4200 800 710 3000 710 3000 50 700 Typical North/West Double Facade Elevation (Office & Mechanical floor) E01 A3.2 1:100 @ A1 Typical South/East Single Facade Elevation (Office) E02 A3.2 1:100 @ A1 Typical North/West Double Facade Section (Office & Mechanical floor) S01 A3.2 1:100 @ A1 Typical South/East Single Facade Section (Office) S02 A3.2 1:100 @ A1 Typical Western Podium Elevation A3.2 1:100 @ A1 Western Podium Section S04 A3.2 1:100 @ A1 Western Auto-door Section S03 A3.2 1:100 @ A1 External Skin Internal Skin Mechanical Floor Office Floor Office Floor Transom Mullion Stack Joint Mechanical Floor Office Floor Office Floor Spandrel panel Vision panel Transom Insulated material Adjustable louvres External skin glass Fixing bracket Maintenance area /catwalk Spandrel panel Vision panel Transom Aluminium mullion Adjustable louvres Fixing bracket Insulated material Aluminium mullion Stack joint Ceiling Edge beam 700WB150 Ceiling Edge beam 700WB150 Weatherproof louvre ABPL90118_Applied Architecture Technology Module 3_Envelope and Environment Tutorial 06_Yohan Abhayaratne Group member: Duke Wang, Qian Chen, Hao Xu A3.2 Partial enlarged elevations & sections Duct Vertical Turbine Generator 20000 10000 170 1100 8200 2700 3000 LEVEL1 FFL 10.00 LEVEL0 FFL ±0.00 LEVEL2 FFL 15.00 LEVEL3 FFL 20.00 C D 8200 2 1 1 North Glass door Section S03 A3.2 1:100 @ A1 North Western Podium Elevation E03 A3.2 1:100 @ A1 North Podium Section S04 A3.2 1:100 @ A1 Mullion system rain canopy air-lock glass door Glazing roof Glazing mullion glass fin facade panel 1200mm*80mm concrete column Ballustrade Roof surporting structure inside outside fin head lower pivot of the air-lock glass door upper pivot of the air-lock glass door air-lock glass door Mullion glazed facade Mullion glazed facade GL3 GL1 GL2 Crown Podium Office Entry Podium West Facade Podium - Green Roof Single & Double Facade Unit System D01 A3.3 ABPL90118_Applied Architecture Technology Tutorial 06_Yohan Abhayaratne A3.3 3D model & perspective views Single Facade Unit External skin- clear Glass Crown Podium Office Entry Podium West Facade Podium - Green Roof Single & Double Facade Unit System D01 A3.3 Double Facade Unit Single Facade Unit Insulated Spandrel Material Transom Internal skin_ Spandrel panel Unitized Wall Frame External skin- clear Glass Maintenance Area Adjustable Louvers Mullions Mullions Insulated Spandrel Material Internal skin_ Spandrel panel Transom Adjustable Louvers
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RENDERINGS SINGLE&DOUBLE

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38 UTS mullion frame (how memebers connect with each other) USG standard steel frame (frame size for hotel partition) Hotel finish precedent (Finish surround column continuously) Detail Section 01 A4.6 1:5 @ A1 Detail Plan 02 A4.6 1:5 @ A1 Steel column embed. in concr. 800x1200
PFC Smoke Seal Fix to vertical mullion Gap for structure deformation Curtain Roller Light steel frame work Light steel studs Light steel studs Screw fix to bondek, no gap Double insulation Double insulation Insulation Gypsum board finish Gypsum board finish Gypsum board finish Light steel studs Spandrel Insulation Spandrel Insulation Insulation Gypsum board finish Fire Stop Fire Stop Bracket Hook Catwalk: below mullion Truss invisible from interior Bolt connection to vertical mullion Referred to UTS precedent Truss and catwalk alligned so force can transfer Catwalk above PFC Vision glass Vertical split mullion Spandrel insulation Bolt between truss and vertical mullion ABPL90118_Applied Architecture Technology Module 4_Detailed Design Tutorial 06_Yohan Abhayaratne Group member: Duke Wang, Qian Chen, Hao Xu A4.6 Hotel Detailed 1:5 drawings FFL 107.90 L39 3700 700 700 1800 800 1200 3 E Partial Hotel Plan (top) 02 A4.5 1:20 @ A1 3D Representation 01 A4.5 01 A4.6 02 A4.6 Typical Hotel Sections (left) 03 A4.5 1:20 @ A1 Typical Hotel Elevation (bottom) 04 A4.5 1:20 @ A1 600 WC 440 custom welded column Oversized Non-combustible Insulation (fire stop) Bracket Hook Movement rail Non-combustible Plaster Wall Finishing Double 100mm 24kg/m3 Acoustic Insulation Fire Stop Smoke flash Vertical mullion Air Seal Gasket Spandrel glass Spandrel panel Insulation Vison glass Precedents: Hotel floor finish Bondek concrete slab system Non-combustible Foam Beam connection 530UB82 Cross tee Suspension Channel Roller curtain Adenmetal Double skin system (Double facade with large span) this precedent use split mullion to connect all unitised facade CNP building, has catwalk and mullions connected as shown. UTS building also dealt with heavy panel at outside, in our case double vision panels are very heavy and worth special structure to deal with. ABPL90118_Applied Architecture Technology Module 4_Detailed Design Tutorial 06_Yohan Abhayaratne Group member: Duke Wang, Qian Chen, Hao Xu A4.5 Hotel 1:20 Plan/Section/Elevation 5 Outside Vision Pnael Double Glazed Toughed Glass/ Reflective Film/ White Snow Color/ Outside Vision Pnael Double Glazed Argon/ Reflective Film/ Light yellow -super clear/ Spandrel Pnael Toughened glass covered single glaze/ Colorback Reflective Film/ Paper Bark/
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Work Projects

• Shangrao Orient Hospital

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Shangrao Orient Hospital healthcare and aged-care hospital

Architecture/urban Design

Location: Jiangxi,China

Time: 2020.07-2020.12

Company: Shanghai New Construction

Architectural Design Co. ( Jiangxi Branch)

Healthcare is always a major social problem in China. Besides, with the changes in Chinese society, the traditional way of living out aged life with one’s family has been challenged. More Architecture companies practice meeting the need both of the elder and young people. This project tries to solve the local lack of medicare resource problem with 3 separate buildings on the campus. Two focus on normal hospital functions and one focuses on aged care.

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The new campus of Dongfang Hospital is located in the high-tech precinct and is at the crossing point of two main avenues. Two buildings are designed for daily diagnosis and surgeries. Besides, another building designed for older people contributes to age-care services within the city. The three buildings are linked by a central garden to form a whole.

OVERALL PERSPECTIVE

41 MEDICAL OFFICE MEDICAL OFFICE MEDICAL OFFICE RADIOLOGY DEPARTMENT WARD AGE-CARE WARD SURGERY HEALTHCHECK HEALTHCHECK GARAGE RESARANT OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENT PHARMACY OUTPATIENT LOBBY ROOF GARDEN ROOF GARDEN ROOF GARDEN AGE-CAREGARDEN ENTRYGARAGE GARAGE ENTRY WASTETREATMENT OFFICE OUTPATIENT SERVICE WELCOME LOOBY INPATIENTDEPARMENT HEALTH CARE EMERGENCY TREATMENT INPATIENTDEPARMENT FOOD PHARMACY vehicle circulation walking circulation underground garage entry Main disinfection supply UG garage entery GF garage range UG garage range Non-vehicle parking lot Vehicle parking lot Fire lane Fire enmergence entry Fire climbing ground
GENRAL
Plan Function Distribution Vertical Function Distribution Site Location
SITE PLAN
ANALYSIS
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SUN ANALYSIS sunshine analysis(surrounding buildings) sunshine analysis(design buildings)
ANALYSIS ELEVATION Traffic Analysis Building#1 East Elevation Building#3 South Elevation Building#1 South Elevation Building#3 West Elevation Parking analysis Fire emergance analysis
TRANSPORTATION

Tower 1 located near the main road takes responsibility for Outpatient and office functions. Most patients visit this building to see a doctor and then be distributed to other buildings.

A-A section B-B section

In order to fit the tenant's need for a combination of age care and normal hospital function, it has two towers. Tower 1 is mainly for normal wards. Tower 2 mainly focuses on old people with professional nurses with a garden in between as the link.

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SECTIONS FLOOR PLAN Groundfloor Floor Plan Basement Floor Plan (@ GFA= 2026 ㎡) (@ GFA= 11416 ㎡)

1st Floor Plan (@ GFA= 1900 ㎡)

Healthcare is always a major social problem in China. Besides, with the changes in Chinese society, the traditional way of living out aged life with one’s family has been challenged. More Architecture companies practice meeting the need both of the elder and

2st Floor Plan (@ GFA= 2026 ㎡)

Healthcare is always a major social problem in China. Besides, with the changes in Chinese society, the traditional way of living out aged life with one’s family has been challenged. More Architecture companies practice meeting the need both of the elder and

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4~7th Typical Floor Plan (@
1308 ㎡)
GFA=
PERSPECTIVE

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