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ED U CATION
Sept 2013June 2015
University of Edinburgh, Scotland Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture Master of Architecture (ARB/RIBA PART 2) Integrated Studio (MUMBAI) Thesis Project : Ship Scrapping yard Dahrukana - RUST to WHITE
Sept 2010June 2012
Kingston University, London School of Architecture and Landscape BA(Hons) Architecture - Upper Second Class Thesis Project : Traces - Elderly care home in London Wapping
Sept 2008June 2010
HKU SPACE Community College, HONG KONG Art & Humanities Professional diploma in Architectural Studies - GPA 2.9 Final Project : Elderly centre , Tuen Mun
Sept 2006June 2008
Hong kong Polytechnic University Institute of Textile and Clothing High diploma of Fashion and Textile Fashion Retailing (Visual Merchandising) - GPA : 2.85
Sept 2000June 2006
SKH Tang Shiu Kin Secondary school, Hong Kong Form 7 graduate HKAL HKCEE
EXP E R IENCES Sept 2015CURRENT
AGC Design Ltd Full time - Architectural Officer - Project coordinations, governament submisison, design developments and construction documentation for multiple projects in both Hong Kong and China. - Office standard detail drawings development for retail interiors
Sept 2012June 2013
ARK Associates Ltd Full time - Architectural Assistant - Preparation of tendering document and submission drawings for 2 commercial buildings - Detail development for 2 housing projects - Office Website development
June 2011Aug 2011
After build interior(HK) design and construction Summer Internship - Design assistant - Assisting design development of 1 residential and 1 retail interior projects - Material Coordination and Archiving - Preparation of detail design package
Dec 2007Aug 2008
ADO DESIGN & PUBLIC ART CONSULTANTS (HK) LTD Part Time Design Assistant - Assisting design development of exhibition projects - Material Coordination and Archiving
02/03
1:1 (A1) Residential threshold in Antewarp, 2012 October 1:1 (A1) Residential threshold in Antewarp, 2012 October
P RO J ECT S
Sept 2017Current March 2018Current
February 2016 Current April 2018Current February 2018April 2018 March 2016February 2018 September 2015March 2016
S K I L LS
Cheung Sha Wan Commerical Centre Facade Renovation Client : Lai Sun Group
AGC design Ltd as Lead Architect & AP
Schematic Design Construction
Cheung Sha Wan MCL Cinema A&A
Schematic Design Construction documentation
Plaza 66 Shanghai Shopping Mall & Office Tower Renovation
Detail Design Construction documentation
Client : Lai Sun Group
Client :Heng Lung Properties
AGC design Ltd as Lead Architect & AP
AGC design Ltd as Exacutive Architect
Mong Kok Dynasty Plaza Redevelopment Client : Private Client
AGC design Ltd as Lead Architect & AP
Wanchai Josephine Court
Client : Chinese Estate Holdings
AGC design Ltd as Lead Architect & AP
Schematic Design
Sales Brochure
The HKUST Multi-Purpose Auditorium
Schematic Design Construction documentation
Shanghai Luwan Shopping Mall
Construction documentation
Client : HKUST
Client : Capital Land
AGC design Ltd as Exacutive Architect & AP
AGC design Ltd as Interior Architect
Sept 2012June 2013
Causway Bay V-point Commercial Development
Detail DesignConstruction documentation
Sept 2012June 2013
Lai Chi Kok Maxim’s Centre Commercial Development
Detail DesignConstruction documentation
Sept 2012June 2013
Lantau Island Michelia Low Rise Residential Renovation
Sept 2012June 2013
Foshan M-City Composite Development
June 2011Aug 2011
Leighton Hill Apartment Interior Design Client : Privare Client. Afterbuild as interior designer
Detail Design
June 2011Aug 2011
Breo Messager Retail Display System Client : Breo Afterbuild as interior branding consultant
Detail Design
Client : SASA International Holdings Ltd
Client : Maxim’s Group
Client : Evercity Finance Ltd.
Client : Fo Shan Jinhai Ltd.
ARK Associated Ltd as Design Architect
ARK Associated Ltd as Lead Architect & AP
ARK Associated Ltd as Lead Architect & AP
ARK Associated Ltd as Design Architect
Schematic DesignDetail Design Schematic Design
Computer Skills
AutoCAD / Sketch Up / Rhino / Vectorwork Adobe Photoshop / Adobe Indesign / Adobe Illustrator Microsoft Word/ Excel/ Powerpoint
Language
Native speaker in Cantonese and Mandarin Fluent in written and spoken English
Model making
Materiality : Plaster / Wax / Resin / Stone / Metal / Wood / Terracota / Paper Tooling : Moulding / Stone Crafting / Handcrafting / CNC / 3D printing /
Photography
Darkroom processing
Printmaking
Etching / Monoprint
04/05
1:10 (A1) Measure Drawing, wapping 2012 October
Detail - Cantilever Balcony Structure and Drainage system - Structural & ME by WSP
06/07
The MPA will be a state-of-the-art auditorium that will hold up to 1000 guests, supported by designated reception area and exhibition gallery as well as all appropriate back-of-house areas to facilitate the functionality of the facility. An auditorium suitable for concerts of all kinds of performance and also able to accommodate a wide variety of events including concerts, dance, comedy, physical theatre, spoken word, largescale meetings and theatrical events requiring fly tower facilities and as a minimum, space for an orchestra pit even if added at a later stage. The architecture should strive to create a landmark building while also maximizing the amenity of the building priming the audience for a world class audio and visual experience. The MPA to be a source of enormous community pride and, over time, the repository of many shared memories as the population experiences.
Multi-Purpose Auditorium The HKUST
AGCDesign .Ltd 2016-18 (New Building)
Rendering - Landscape Design by Morphis, Building and Coveredwalk WayDesign by HLA
Detail - Facade Module and Setting Out Methodolgy - Facade by Inhabit
08/09
Detail - Protective Barrier Detail - Modification of Height of Protective Barrier
10/11
Rendering - Auditorium interior - Acoustic by Marshall Day / Theatre Equipment & Planning by Theatreplan
Detail - Cyclorama Flush Door
12/13
Rendering - Cyclorama Flush Door
Detail - Aluminium Cladding / Waterproofing interfacing
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AGC was commissioned as design architect and AP for renovation of Lai Sun Commercial Centre. The scope of works included a new facade design from G/f to 3/f, shop front design on G/f and Signage design from 3/f to 8/f. 26 of different color of pvdf coated aluminium cladding system was appointed to create a gradient facade and to respond to the industrial site context. There is part of existing RC canopy and architecture feature was demolished for installation of alminium cladding and signage steel structure.
Lai Sun Commercial Centre Cheung Sha Wan
AGCDesign .Ltd 2017-18 (A&A)
Below Rendering - Shopfront strategy
Detail - Aluminium Cladding
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Detail - Aluminium Cladding And Lighting Feature
RCP - Cinema Foyer
18/19
AGC was commissioned as design architect and AP for construction of MCL Cinema located at G/f of Lai Sun Commercial Centre. The Cinema with an industrial design is aimed to house 400-500 audience in 4 cinema houses. AGC have taken 3 months for submission and design development. The Concent has been granted. All the constriction works to be completed in 3 months after commencement of works
MCL Cinema
Cheung Sha Wan AGCDesign .Ltd 2017-18 (A&A)
Sales Brochure
20/21
The proposed residential building was completed on mid- 2017. Design Architect AGC Ltd is responsible to prepare sales brochure, DMC and Assignment plan for the developers.
Josephine Court Wan Chai
AGCDesign .Ltd 2017-18 (New Building)
Johnston Road
Queen’s Road East
Mapping of Wanchai
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Hong Kong is a developed city as same as New York, London and Tokyo etc. Vertical high density building become the major solution for releasing the ground floor area and the urban fabric becomes a complex of commercial and resdidential high rise. This project is a mapping of the skyline of Wanchai district.
Queen’s Road East (South)
All the pictures were taken by a camera sitting on tripod 60 degree upward, along the Queen’s East Road which is the most representative road of the complexity of commercial and residential in Hong Kong. The arrangement of the photo is reflecting the sequency of streets along the Queen’s east road.
Queen’s Road East (North)
The skyline of the buildings create the gap above us. They are another kind of public space owned by us, but we can never touch. The Sky is a public property of the citizen. However , in Hong Kong , we can only share very little of it. The charactoristics of each inbetween space is given by the surrounding building. It is rarely to see similar skyline outside Hong Kong. Through a series of diagram, I attempted to push one more step to study the spatial quality, proportion, texture and language of these ‘gaps’.
URBAN SKYLINE A MAPPING OF WANCHAI HKU SPACE 2010 (Yr.3)
Johnston Road (South)
Queen’s Road East (South)
Queen’s Road East (North)
Johnston Road (South)
Mapping of Wanchai
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Vertical Street Model - Wan Chai Architecture Centre
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Following the Mapping Wanchai Project, I tried to go further and to explore wanchai more. Similar mapping methodology is applied and the typology of staircase, or relationship between different levels in St. Francis Yard is recoded. In the proposal, an architecture centre need to be design to reflect the charactoristics of Wan Chai. As St. Francis Yard was a historical site which has a typical Topography of Hong Kong Island, the idea of the design is an extended ground floor landscape, and to be a vertical street. St.Fransics Yard is nowaday a hip area because of the gentrification. Different restaurant, cafe and shop works together with the landscape and created a unique context. The streets are always occupied by the shops for extension of business. With the same idea, the staircase in the architecture centre penetrate to each floors and walking through the staircase is a transition of different function or events which is similar to St.Francis Yard.
VERTICAL STREET
ARCHITECTURE CENTRE OF WAN CHAI HKU SPACE 2010 (Yr.3)
1:50 (3x A3) Isometric drawing - Wan Chai Architecture Centre
Mapping of Wan Chai Part 2, topography of Stfrancis Yard- Wan Chai Architecture Centre
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Above Belgium, Living Unit - Elderly Care Hme, Bruge Below Chelsea - Royal Hospital
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Nothing is not inevitable. From a facade (outdoor) to a hallway with wall mount cupboard (indoor). Surfaces are washed away by rain water, dried by the sun and repaint by human being. It’s a process of communication ,between human and the nature. And marks were left on the facade and it becomes a media of communication. They are cues of stories underneath, which cannot be read entirely, cannot be erased and cannot be rewritten. But they have occurred. We call these stories ‘experiences’ which polish human and non-human. This natural process give inconspicuous qualities, a subtle and delicate rhythm, which are not difficult to be observed. Stay here and be drawn into trance, touch it, smell it and don’t miss out any single traces. Then, they start telling you their stories. Thesis of year 3 final project is Revealing and Concealing the Traces. The design program is an elderly care home. Historical footprint of the site, Rose Garden in Wapping, is the initial idea of this project. In this project, different layers of spaces are revealed or concealed for different situation, different population mix in different time.
Elderly Care Home Traces of Wapping
Kingston University 2012 (Yr.3)
Above Belgium - Elderly Care Hme, Bruge Below Rose Garden - Elderly Care Home in Wapping
1:100 HIstorical Footprint model - Elderly Care Home in Wapping
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1:100 (A1) Concealing and Reavealing Plan - Elderly Care Home in Wapping
Above Development model - Elderly Care Home in Wapping Below 1:100 Model (with site model) - Elderly Care Home in Wapping
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Lock, Wharf in Wapping
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Locks More than one door lock holes are on the wharf timber door. Uncountable scratches are on the surface. People can re-paint the door and keep using it for years. But the paint can not cover the scratches. The paint cannot fill up the old door lock holes. The story of this door can be traced through these scratches. Wall Boxes of gloves have been stored in the wall mount cupboard. Different sizes and different styles of gloves are hidden in the boxes. Boxes are stored on the cupboard in a strong order. It is a catalog.Informations are locked. It is an installation presentaing the subject of this space. It is part of the space but gives the impression of this glove shop. Corridor Another series of wall mount cupboard, in a larger scale, forming the a corridor. The cupboard is the space itself. Repetition of same language gives a strong order. But the slightly open doors of cupboard gave an excitment to the space, a very subtle change of the rhythm. Street A series of “cupboard� in a even bigger scale. They are food kiosks connected to the food market at the back. It is part of the building when it closes. It becomes part of the street when it opens. And it connect the building,the food market, with the street. The street gain another function from the food market. At the same time, the food market gain the atmosphere from the street.
Design Idea
Revealing and Concealing
Food Kiosks, Ghent
Glove Shop, Antwerp
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Corridor, Chelsea
Thesis concept model, corridor - Elderly Care Home in Wapping
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Thesis concept model2, revealing - Elderly Care Home in Wapping
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Model, Layout - Elderly Care Home in Wapping
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Model, Structure - Elderly Care Home in Wapping
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1.Infirmary 2.Elderly Living Unit 3.Front Yard 4.Reading Room 5.Therapy Pool 6.Swimming Pool 7.Chapel 8.Memorial Garden 9.Public Access to Chapel
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1:10 (A1) Facade Detail - Elderly Care Home in Wapping
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1:100 Model Garden - Elderly Care Home in Wapping 1:50 (A1) Section of basement bath and ground floor garden - Elderly Care Home in Wapping
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1:10 Model, semi public space - Elderly Care Home in Wapping
BREAKING URBANISM darukhana,mumbai Metal recycling workshop images archive
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Mumbai existence is a collection of seven islands in close proximity. People connected these lands by constructing causeways between them. They gained the potential to expand their land through reclamation as well as their dream and desire. These Causeway became an apparatus to define the edge of the landscape, the potential of future, the area of uncertainty as well as the desire of to be united. Causeway is a road or railway across a broad body of water or wetland. It is connection of one point to another where the water body in-between is not allowed be inhabited. The notion of unreachable represents an uncertainty, it presents a sense of danger and yet shows potential, as we try to tame nature to bend to our will, like the Hindu gods themselves Looking at Mumbai one sees a vast wealth of highly sophisticated interconnected spheres of influence working in Para throughout the city in ever shifting scales. Its economic and social paradigms are adapting the somatic expectancies of developed Societies. Mumbai is an overcrowded city and has experience exponential growth in population in the past century. People are united because of the economic growth but, they are in a certain extend, divided by different social rules, a conventional restriction or reality. The ever present fears within the reality of mass urban development are given form and results in the instigation of de-localisation of local Production industry ‘slums’ disturbing the interdependence of its urban centres, Future development plans are set to change Mumbai’s urban landscape and is labelled progress, may it be to the detriment of others but this is the fundamentals of capitalism.
Ship Dismentaling Community Rust to White
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Rule of scale -CAUTION-you are a grain of sand within this vessel so be aware of ever present danger
Rule of scale -CAUTION-you are a grain of sand within this vessel so be aware of ever present danger
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Community between old and young
Weight station ‘High street’ of Darukhana
Every truck need to be weight before entering the port.
Restaurant, hostel, glocery, hospital, market, cafe, computer bar, taxi stops
MAPPING Ship repairing port Pipe and metal rod recycling factories
Place for festival
Using Calico codex and assumptions 1-9 to de-mark sites of possible potential for interventions of white.
Pit and Toilet of the Labour, in front of the shop
Informal settlement Cluster Lack of water and sewage system
Port for sand on Lakri Bunder
West end of Tank
Only covered paid toilet on Darukhana
Communual centre of the slum Alley of the slum Children’s playground
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Reay Road Train station
East end of Tank Chain upcycling factory.
Saw kids playing cricket in our visit.
St Savata Mali Marg
Main storage for ship scrapping
Kids’ playground as well as learning the skills from the workers
Market place for new or refurbished tool and material
Slum with smallest scale family factory
Main driving entrance of Darukhana
Low-tech Cutting zine plate, iron lunch box
Parking of truck and crane
Only Temple on Coal bunder Community between old and young
Weight station ‘High street’ of Darukhana
Every truck need to be weight before entering the port.
Restaurant, hostel, glocery, hospital, market, cafe, computer bar, taxi stops
Ship repairing port Pipe and metal rod recycling factories
Place for festival
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Pit and Toilet of the Labour, in front of the shop
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Motor can steel wire recycling workshop Port for sand on Lakri Bunder
Slum on sedimentation
Pit and Toilet of the Labour, in front of the shop
Only covered paid toilet on Darukhana
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Shallows created by sedimentation from beaching of ships
Playground when no ship is being scrapped
Kids swim in the water , searching small piece of waste metal to sell
Only Slum with jobless people next to the most heavy guard police station. Becasue shipscrapping yard is nearby
Rubbish pit. / ‘outdoor toilet’
Slum on sedimentation
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THE [LOVING] METROPOLITAN LANDSCAPE
Breaking / Encoding Urbanism and white in the dirt Formation Drawing 1:1500
Architecture, Landscape and The Ecosophic Object Breaking / Encoding Urbanism and white in the dirt Theatre of breakings and makings, SET scale 1:1500 Chi Ka , Gareth John
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Chi Ka , Gareth John
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Cargo Tank Dismentaling Community Pattern Study
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Water BuTT Verses in site with previous site analysis in plan
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STITCHING SITE
ASSEMBLAGE OF OUR MULTI VERSE CONDITION 1 Larger folds with even dispersed nodes GENERAL CRITERIA
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CONDITION 1 Larger folds with even dispersed nodes
CONDITION 2 Erratic folds of frequency dispersions
The parameters of the PARA VERSES are grouped together with each interaction being analyzed for like components and dispersion patterns to create a caption of movement between the various planes of the forms existence.
CONDITION 2 Erratic folds of frequency dispersions
Codition 3 Two main nodal point folding and particle grouping Codition 3 Two main nodal point folding and particle grouping
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Plan pass through site cutting sectional slices to embodied roomssite andcutting buildings 1.1 slices 2.1 Plan pass through sectional GENERAL CRITERIA Plan pass through site cutting sectional slices to embodied rooms and buildings to embodied rooms and buildings 1.2
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Architectural Formation Study
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TERRAIN WHITE ACTIVATING AGENTS OF WHITE TERRAIN WHITE
ACTIVATING AGENTS OF WHITE
LO1 – The ability to develop and act on a productive conceptual framework both individually and in teams for an architectural project or proposition, based on a critical analysis of relevant issues. LO1 – The ability to develop and act on a productive conceptual framework both individually and in teams for an LO2 – The ability to develop an architectural, spatial and material language that is carefully considered at an experienarchitectural project or proposition, based on a critical analysis of relevant issues. tial level and that is in clear dialogue with conceptual and contextual concerns. LO2 – The ability to develop an architectural, spatial and material language that is carefully considered at an experienLO3 – Theand ability appraise and develop clear strategies for technological and environmental decisions tial level that to is investigate, in clear dialogue with conceptual and contextual concerns. in an architectural design project. LO3 – The ability to investigate, appraise and develop clear strategies for technological and environmental decisions LO4 A critical understanding of, and the development of skills in using, differing forms of representation (eg. verbal, in an– architectural design project. drawing, modelling, photography, film, computer and workshop techniques), to explain a design project. LO4 – A critical understanding of, and the development of skills in using, differing forms of representation (eg. verbal, drawing, modelling, photography, film, computer and workshop techniques), to explain a design project. Dharavi slum Ship scarping tool factory
Dharavi slum Ship scarping tool factory
Mustafa Bazar Uniform Mustafa Bazarfactory Uniform factory
Scrap steel and distribution Scrap steel and distribution Slums possibly receive the scrapped steel Slums possibly receive the scrapped steel
Dirt Dirt Metropolitan Landscape [Distribution of pollutant] Metropolitan Landscape [Distribution of pollutant]
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Activating Agents Of White in Mumbai
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Activating Agents Of White in Darukhana
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MEatl Pnaels Structure to steel frame
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Techtonic approach - Floating
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Dargon Bon steel structure. Spacing change from 1600 centres to 3200 centres. I beam Largest size 175mm by 350mm
Roofing Structure layout
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WATER BUTT - FILTER DEVELOPMENT Dargon
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SCALE 1:100
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Exhibition Model - Filtration Plant and Water Lab
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AMENITY- WHITE IS SOCIAL SPACE Buildings 1 and 2
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The crea steel
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OF POCKETS
WHITE IS SOCIAL SPACE
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