Portfolio - Architecture (2018 - 2020)

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nus architecture design studio projects 2018-2020


YEAR 2 SEM 1

STUDIO TUTOR: JOSEPH LIM EE MAN

AR2101 : PROJECT 1 F O R E S T PA V I L I O N AR2101 : PROJECT 2 LITTLE WEDGE PLACE

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YEAR 2 SEM 2

STUDIO TUTOR: CHUM JIA XIN

AR2102 : DESIGN STUDIO VIRIDESCENT SERIES

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YEAR 3 SEM 1

STUDIO TUTOR: RAZVAN GHILIC-MICU & FIONA NIXON

AR3101 : DESIGN STUDIO S C A R PA R K

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YEAR 3 SEM 2

STUDIO TUTOR: CHEAH KOK MING

AR3102 : DESIGN STUDIO T R E E DW E L L E R S

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YEAR 4 SEM 1

STUDIO TUTOR: TAN BENG KIANG

AR5801 : DESIGN STUDIO ACTIVE LEAGUE

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Forest Pavilion

竹意阁


The idea of Son La restaurant is the integration with its surrounding environment. Using bamboos as the main structural elements, each columns are made up of 4 bamboos bundled together, up to 8m high. hence the keyword I retrieve from this architecture is Forest. which, essentially about the proportion of space to its height.

Therefore in Forest Pavilion, the emphasis is on the vertical elements. With 4 main bundled columns as the main structural support at the centre, and 12 side columns as the secondary support, two pockets of spaces are created. Users will experience a difference in the level of height between the entrance to the platform in the middle. While ‘Forest’ is the keyword, the method on how the whole structure framework built up is through the idea of lattice. Bringing the same idea into Forest Pavilion, this method are used between the trusses and the columns.Whereas a smaller scale of latticework can be seen on the pre-fab facade panels. 6


ISONOMETRIC VIEW 7


Precedent PRoject Project: Architect: Location:

Son La Restaurant VTN Architects Son La, Vietnam

By tracing a few important drawings out from the precedent project, one can focus on the ‘DNA’ and start to design the timber pavilion based on the key essence in this project.

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Photos

from

Hiroyuki Oki


SECTION son la restaurant

COLUMN DETAILS son la restaurant

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design drawings

GROUND TIER PLAN

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UPPER TIER PLAN

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PRE-FAB FACADE PANELS MODULES LINEUP

FACADE PANEL ASSEMBLY PROCESS 14


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SECONDARY COLUMN

MAIN COLUMN

STRUCTURAL COLUMNS DETAILS

FLOORING STRUCTURE


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Little Wedge Place

@ changi promenade


Situated at the open landscape along Changi Point Promenade, Little Wedge Place is intended as a leisure and entertainment spot for families, the young children, as well as both foreign and local visitors to hang around after their activites.

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With a total area of 650 sqm, Little Wedge Place consists of a multipurpose space, a reception or information counter, a small admin office with meeting spaces, several children play zones, exhibition gallery, a food kiosk, viewing decks.


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The building is positioned and oriented to ensure that the existing visual porosity from Little Island Brewey is not being blocked away. Starting with a small ramp, the area then gradually expands to the kiosk, the mini patio and the sun rise deck, before leading up into the main block of building.

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As the idea is to bring the full frontage of the beautiful views of Changi Village, the front are kept visually open for the maximum views. Then in contrast, the facade at the back (facing carpark) are more densely cladded with timber louvres, to keep this notion of security. Also for more technical reasons such as keeping the rain out and shading from the sun.


LEGEND SITE BOUNDARY (BUILDING FOOTPRINT) HUMAN CIRCULATION VEHICLE PATH SUN RISE VIEW SEA VIEW DROP OFF POINT FOOD/CHILL POINT

SITE PLAN

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The double volume multi-purpose space allow functions such as parties, tour group talks and various activities to happen. The top level can be used as a small gallery or exhibition spaces, with art works places between the columns and people can walk along to view them. Bringing a small bit of Changi Beach Park into this building, transclucent panels of seashells-casted-in-resin are used as the roof shelter. So people can look up and appreciate the beauty of the shells.

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Being located near existing restaurant blocks (Little Island Brewery, Changi Village Hawker Centre, Tang’s Tea House), Little Wedge Place also acts as a ‘digesting’ element for those that wants to walk around Changi Village just to chill. Especially for kids, the 3D printed facades at the kiosks and shells’ sandpit invite them to explore the texture, evoking this idea of playfulness. The sandpit (on top of admin office) allow them to dig through and find the hidden sea shells. These 3D facades also acts as a feature wall for the reception/ information counter, getting people to be aware of the sequence of the spaces as they enter.


SECTION A-A

SECTION B-B

GROUND STOREY PLAN

FRONT ELEVATION

BACK ELEVATION

SECOND STOREY PLAN

TOP STOREY PLAN

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FRONT ELEVATION

SECTION A-A

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BACK ELEVATION

SECTION B-B

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COPPER ROOF & EDGE CLADDING DETAILS

STRUCTURAL ISONOMETRIC 28


SECTIONAL ISONOMETRIC

SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE 29


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Viridescent Series @ labrador nature reserve 1.

VIRIDESCENT SERIES

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PROCESSES & THOUGHTS

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UNDERSTANDING SITE

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IDEAS AND TESTING

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vIRIDESCENT SERIES

L ocation P lan L abrador N ature R eserve

S ite Fostering an interest and curiosity towards the idea of Viridescent (green), spaces are hatched among the clusters of the trees between the hill and the promenade of Labrador Nature Reserve. Located at the existing pathway, Viridescernt Series aims to be integrated with her immediate site, and to reducec the disruptions to the surroudning vegetation.

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plan

With a series of gallery spots, research zones and a café, interconnected by the weaving ropes bridges and ribbons of steps, Viridescent Series provide an experience for users to exploring, learning, and absorbing their immediate surroundings. Using the existing trees as one of the main structural ‘frame’, ropes are tied around the trunks, which will also bring people closer to the rawness of the texture of the trees. several steel poles have also been constructed for additional supports.


U pper T ier P lan

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24000

22500

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19500

RECEPTION ZONE

16500 16000

BRIDGE #1

The various types of enveloping ropes creates different level of stability, for which it enlightens the users on the diversity and possibility of the spaces. This use of ropes also question how one make something soft to something structurally stable, hence it encourage the users to jump, bounce, climb, tread, crawl, on every available surfaces to satisfy their curiosity.

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EXPERIENCE ZONE #1A

2000 EXPERIENCE ZONE #1 0

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DGE #2

RESEARCH : OFFICE

GALLERY SPACE

CAFE : DINING AREA CAFE : WOBBLY GROUND

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Porosity from the different types of weaving and making also allow the infiltration of the surrounding vegetation, the surrounding viridescent, be it visually or physically. Clear roofing made up of interlocking flexible tubular pipes (supported by rope structural framework) will block the rain from some areas, at the same time not hindering the infiltration of natural sunlight.

MESHY & SOFT SURFACE FLOOR TYPE C

450

600MM ROUND STEEL COLUMN ANCHORED INTO EARTH

B. E xperience

pods

150 FLEXIB

600MM ROUND STEEL COLUMN FOR ADDITIONAL STRUCTURAL SUPPORT

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ROPE TYPE F USING EXISTING TREE TRUNK AS MAIN STRUCTURAL SUPPORT

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‘F loor ’ T ypes

50MM Ø WOODEN RODS TO AID USERS FOR GETTING USED TO THE UNSTABILITY BOUNCY SURFACE (STABILITY LEVEL: MIDDLE FLOOR TYPE B

50 by 50 mm C ross - weave

300 STEE FOR STRUCTURA SUP (SECONDARY

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THE COMBINATION OF ROPE TYPE G AND HIGH POROSITY NET TO ENSUE PRIVATENESS AT THE WORKSPACE

SAMPLE DISPLAY, TO FURTHER PROMOTE INTEREST IN PUBLIC FOR UNDERSTANDING MORE

150MM Ø INTERLOCKING FLEXIBLE CLEAR PVC HOSE

HIGH POROSITY WALL TYPE, WHICH ALLOWS USER TO REST UPON AS WELL

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type F racing & provide support

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R ope

STABLE SURFACE TO ENSURE CAFE; KITCHEN SMOOTH WORKFLOW

type G area for stepping EXISTING FLIGHT OF STAIRS

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25 mm

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TYPE F

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R ope T ypes

75 mm + 25 mm 125 mm thk

100 mm + 25 mm 150 mm thk

25 mm + weave 125 mm thk

50 by 50 mm C ross - weave

100 by 100 mm C ross - weave

surface

C. S oft

A. S table

B. B ouncy

surface

surface

‘F loor ’ T ypes

S ide - by - side ( type

g rope ) double overhand knot

R ope

type F as bracing & provide support

R ope

D. B ridge

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C ombination

type G area for stepping

of rope type

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‘W all ’ T ypes

H igh P orosity

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P rivateness

R oofing 150 mm

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300

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300 mm -

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system constrictor knot

clear pvc pipe

with rope type a

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225 mm

thick waterproofed roofing

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The Daily Life of Sections. The conversations differs between day time and night time, in different part of the sections. There seems to be an overlap in certain areas throughout the three sections, but does it mean they are the same contextually? Or vice versa, same context, but are they the same areas?

As the section line cuts through different parts of Labrador Park, contrasts are shown. The density and heights of the trees might contribute to some of the effects as mentioned. Affecting the shadow casted, the shade provided, and even the changes of atmosphere. But at the same time, they are the silent observers of this historic space that flows together with the time as days passes.

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Scar Park

@ pasir panjang power station


Scar Park is a fun and restorative project that replaces the concrete retaining wall found on the hillside between the site Pasir Panjang Power Station and Labrador Nature Reserve. This project will work as a restoration of the site between urban and nature, restoring the historic topography of what was once there, and fabricating a new way of introducing natural ecology with the aid of existing trees from Labrador. In a human scale, Scar Park is an elevated series of layered tiers that will redirect the flow of people through this sunken plaza to the hill through fun. A larger idea of increasing human activity that would revitalize this once disconnected site from the rest of the city. A park that reconnects diversity, over a scar that had once segregates the site. Scar Park is a healing point for the city landscape, an urban intervention that brings distance closer, and nature nearer. In place of the removal of the retaining wall, the now natural slope will be made into a series of natural terraces to keep the earth intact. Tiers of programs, these will include areas for research, education, play, recreation, and nature appreciation, alongside amenities like cafĂŠ kiosks, ground-up stalls and resting spots. Tying up these layers is a system of multiple flights of stairs, movable mechanisms and fitness apparatus that caters for different characters. Scar Park will also house a number of trees from sapling stage to the mature stage on those terraces. It will be seen as a ‘semi-urban nursery’ as part of a wider ambition to include local flora and fauna for ecological restoration, whereby it does not only restore the site itself, but growing trees and plants that could be transplanted to elsewhere, the idea of helping to restore other parts in the city. 52


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Tree Dwellers

@ ulu pandan


Located in a quiet spot along Ulu Pandan river, Tree Dwellers came from the a series of questions of “How do we experience the qualities of the trees without touching the trees?� The vignette idea started from a hostel room that uses tree leaves as natural screening, coupled with perforated sliding panels to demarcate a room, yet not losing sight of our beautiful surroundings.

The Tree Hostel Towers are among the trees side, with light-weighted tree pods attached on, housing students and providing basic utilities.

The river side sees the communal Waterfront Hub with rows of hanging hollow bamboos stimulating the sound of rustling leaves as wind blows, and perforated roofs to imitates the shadow of tree leaves. The connector in the middle became an active aging stretch that marks the beginning of the space from the pedestrian bridge. The project grows from an unbending space to an organic end. A way of appreciating the notion of trees, understanding the beauty of living with the trees.

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The vignette idea started from a student hostel room that uses tree leaves as natural screens for the laundry, and together using perforated sliding panels to demarcate a room, yet not losing the sight of our beautiful surroundings. 63


Main entrance - Arrival Hall

Porch - Secondary Entrance from carpark

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Waterfront Hub - Public & Leisure

Waterfront Hub - Gym & Boat club

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Ground floor plan 66


Sectional Perspective - Active Aging Stretch

Upper floor plan 67


Waterfront Hub - Top . Upper f. Ground f plans 68


Sectional Perspective - Central Bridge Junction

Upper floor plan 69


Detail section of Tree Tower 70


Room pods breakdown 71


Tree Towers’ Built-up 72


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Different types of Tree Towers 74


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Active League

@ The Collectives

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Masterplan : The Collectives Team: Lai Wei Song & Lee Hong Xuan (Rainbow)

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Individual plot : Active League


The Collectives aims to be an Enhancer of social interaction on normal days and a Safeguard for social capital during pandemic situation. Covid-19 has affected everyone on multiple levels. The majority found themselves struggling under all the uncertainties and many had fallen through the cracks. Hence, The Collectives looks to strengthen the social support of our current social safety net. Four design principles to amplify neighbourliness and resilience among the residents. It guides planners to focus on Better Quality of Living Spaces, Localisation of Retail Spaces, Integration of Smart Technologies, and advocate for Public Living Rooms. The strategies will be guided with designing consideration in scale. Cultivation of micro communities to forge a strong social support group. Bringing communal spaces closer to dwelling units, reducing isolation and create more collaborative living. Together with maximising natural ventilation and bringing nature and outdoor closer to home. Localisation of retail spaces make essential goods more accessible. With a walkability of 2mins, residents will be able to enjoy their own retail buzz at their ground floor without the need to travel to crowded area. And with the surge in the reliance of online and delivery services, it has expedited the nation’s transition over to a smarter country. So, we explores on how autonomous vehicles (AV) will be the next evolution in the techmanifestation. Integrating AV routes into our built environment that can be co-shared with pedestrians so to maximise our usable spaces. Overall, The Collectives achieve to promote social interactions during the good days, and be a social shelter during the bad days. 78


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Authors: Liu, X.Y., QI, H.Y., XU, S.Y. & ZENG, A.L. (2020). Urban Planning and Design Report - PLAB Smart Township (Group 6). National University of Singapore. Master of Urban Planning

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#4 Collectives & Sky Yards: Typical & Staggered diagram elevation

12+3 st bloc

bottom

middle

top

staggered collective

sky yard

typical collective

sky yard

BOTTOM cluster

MIDDLE cluster

singles, lone elderly, young/old couples

6-units

3 wind, light, porosity, greens

smaller families, young/old couples

#2 Clusters: Centre &

2 stagger

bigger families, multi-gen families

little Dwell 50 sqm

3 centre clusters = 1 typical collective

bigger families, multi-gen families

medium Dwell 80 sqm larger Dwell 110 sqm

larger Dwell 110 sqm

TOP cluster

smaller families, young/old couples

medium Dwell 80 sqm

Three types of dwelling units

Three types of dwelling units

diagram elevation

Concept

#1 Dwelling units: Mixed Demographics

Centre clustering 1 block

Close to the commercial alley, community gardens and plaza will see the communal buzz any day.

Coupled with a series of active courts and studios, it envisioned an enliven neighbourhood. But more than just encouraging active lifestyles, by introducing a series of greens and gardening opportunities into every part of the estates, Active League hopes to achieve health and wellness into everyday life both physically and mentally. 3 side clusters = 1 staggered collective

#5 B #4 Collectives & Sky Yards: Typical & Staggered

#1 Dwelling units: Mixed Demographics

Concept

singles, lone elderly, young/old couples

precinct hopes to enhance social capital within smaller scales first, before connecting to the bigger

little Dwell 50 sqm

6-units

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#2 C

between clustering of units with a mixed demographics will ensure no one gets left out during community, thus building stronger Active difficult League issituations. one of a Creating cluster openness and porosity throughout the varioussocial of resilience for any situation. zones in The Collectives masterplan scales Adaptable spaces also keep residents connected to the that looks into bringing recreations, & Flexible outdoors visually,amplifying the social identity fun, and health into residents’ Throughout the podium level, each they have towards their neighbourhood and spaces podium ‘living lifestyle. Building upon the idea on block will have its for multi-usage fellow neighbours. In a sense, Active League cohesion micro-communities or collectives, room’, facilitating social and safety in The Collectives will enable everyone to live for people of different blocks. this recreational zone in the to the fullest in a pandemic or beyond.

1 cluster = 8 / 6 dwelling units (mix 2 storey

#5 Blocks: Types and H

TOP cluster MIDDLE cluster BOTTOM cluster 3 centre clusters = 1 typical collective

1 block

2 stagger

3 side clusters = 1 staggered collective

sky yard top typical collective

12+3 storey block

18+4 storey block

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sky yard

3 wind, light, porosity, greens

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With an aim to create a pandemic resilient community, having a ‘public living room’ between clustering of units with a mixed demographics will ensure no one gets left out during difficult situations. Creating openness and porosity throughout the various scales of spaces also keep residents connected to the outdoors visually, amplifying the

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social identity they have towards their neighbourhood and fellow neighbours. In a sense, Active League in The Collectives will enable everyone to live to the fullest in a pandemic or beyond.

Bird-eye view

#3 Clusters: Cluster Yard Cluster Yard. Sizes to vary

FUN / PLAY

WORK / STUDY

Side clustering CLUSTER BUZZ

1 cluster = 5 dwelling units (mix) 2 storey

Heights

5 storey block

GREEN, GARDEN, FARM-TOTABLE

FITNESS / ACTIVE

#6 Podium: Programs Connectors: bridging residents from different blocks together, creating bigger communities

L-connector

2 height variation to site context

6.6-metre podium below residential blocks

I-connector

podium ‘living room’

3 creating openings vertically for visual porosity

sports

co-work/ learn

arts studios, game rooms

basic retails

water feature

estate park/ garden

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Dwelling Dwelling UnitsUnits

connecting to connecting to outside, “takeoutside, a “take a break”, hobbies break”, hobbies

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Clusters Clusters : Clustering : Clustering plans plans

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sliding-pivot (green) panel (green) panel sliding-pivot

little Dwell

TOP cluster: TOPupper cluster: tierupper plan tier plan scale 1:100

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MID cluster: MIDupper cluster: tieru semi-public front semi-public front porch connecting porch connecting kitchen & outdoor kitchen & outdoor

scale 1:100

scale 1:100

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‘green buffer’ ‘green buffer’ sliding panels sliding panels for bigger room for bigger room

rest

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50 sqm 50 sqm singles, lone singles, elderly,lone elderly, young/old couples young/old couples

scale 1:75

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semi-open semi-open counter top counter top between spaces for for entry between spaces flexible work/study mode flexible work/study mode

110 sqm 110 sqm bigger families, bigger families, multi-gen families multi-gen families

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Leisure-Play series Leisure-Play series

escape stairs

larger Dwell

Fitness Fitness Ladders Ladders 1.5m1.5m L x 1.5m L x 1.5m W x 3m W xH3m H Similarly Similarly to Fitness to Fitness Bars, the Bars, Fitness the Fitness Ladders Ladders hope to hope engage to engage both arms bothand arms and legs inlegs residents’ in residents’ fitnessfitness lifestyle. lifestyle.

larger Dwell

stairs to upper tier

medium Dwell

Fitness Fitness BarsBars 1.5m1.5m L x 1.5m L x 1.5m W x 3m W xH3m H A series A series of barsofinbars various in various heightheight to to encourage encourage fitnessfitness and active and active lifestyle. lifestyle. Residents Residents can choose can choose how they howwish they wish to useto the use bars thetobars their toadvantage their advantage in in keeping keeping fit. fit.

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scale 1:100

little Dwell

Box Garden Box Garden 1.5m1.5m L x 1.5m L x 1.5m W x 3m W xH3m H A planter A planter box forbox herbs for herbs or flowers, or flowers, giving giving the opportunity the opportunity for farm-to-table for farm-to-table to to happen. happen. The bars Thecan bars also canallow also hanging allow hanging of potted of potted plantsplants for more for variety. more variety.

scale 1:100 2

ArchArch Garden Garden 1.5m1.5m L x 1.5m L x 1.5m W x 3m W xH3m H With aWith series a series of barsoffor bars creeper for creeper plantsplants to grow, to it grow, create it create an little angarden little garden arch for arch for residents residents to enjoy to the enjoy mini thenature mini nature spacespace near their nearhomes. their homes.

BOT cluster: lower tier plan 0

SoloSolo Pod Pod 1.5m1.5m L x 1.5m L x 1.5m W x 3m W xH3m H A moreA enclosed more enclosed pod for pod individual for individual work- workstudy study session, session, with awith higher a higher pin-board pin-board partition partition to reduce to reduce noise and noise maintain and maintain a a degreedegree of privacy. of privacy.

DD little Dwell

2-Pax 2-Pax Semi-collaboration Semi-collaboration Pod Pod 3m L3m x 1.5m L x 1.5m W x 3m W xH3m H Allowing Allowing the flexibilty the flexibilty in soloinwork soloor work or duo work duowith workawith low pin-board a low pin-board partition partition between between the two the work twospaces. work spaces.

green lawn & planter box

scale 1:100

larger Dwell

4-Pax 4-Pax Collaboration Collaboration Pod Pod 3m L3m x 3m L xW3m x 3m W xH3m H Open to Open co-work/study to co-work/study between between neighbours neighbours or friends, or friends, encouraging encouraging exchange exchange of knowledge of knowledge and skills and in skills a in a casualcasual manner, manner, withinwithin the comfort the comfort of of their home their home nearby. nearby.

lower tier

Work-Study series Work-Study series

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Group Group Swings Swings 3m L3m x 3m L xW3m x 2.1m W x 2.1m H H Allowing Allowing 4-pax 4-pax at oneat go, one thego, swing the swing is is an alternative an alternative to the to usual the usual seatings, seatings, bringing bringing the idea theofidea having of having fun and fun relax and relax to residents to residents that needed that needed them,them, bringing bringing movements movements into their intolives. their lives.

I I

SoloSolo Swing Swing 1.5m1.5m L x 1.5m L x 1.5m W x 3m W xH3m H An alternative An alternative to the to usual the usual seatings, seatings, this this is a spot is afor spot onefor that onehope thatto hope justto respite just respite quietlyquietly alone,alone, yet enjoying yet enjoying a momentum a momentum to faciliate to faciliate thinking thinking if one if might one might need. need.

JJ

Stepping Stepping Blocks Blocks 1.5m1.5m L x 1.5m L x 1.5m W x 0.75m W x 0.75m H H Engaging Engaging the little theones littleto ones have tofun, have fun, keeping keeping adultsadults activeactive too. Also too.have Alsothe have the flexibility flexibility to be used to beas used seats as seats and table. and table.

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studio gym

Sky yard

+51.0m

TOP cluster : upper tier

+47.7m

MIDDLE cluster : lower tier

+37.8m

BOTTOM cluster : upper tier

+34.5m

BOTTOM cluster : lower tier

SKY YARD

SKY YARD

+31.2m

collective club

Sky yard

+26.4m

TOP cluster : upper tier

TYPICAL COLLECTIVE

+23.1m

TOP cluster : lower tier

+19.8m

MIDDLE cluster : upper tier

+16.5m

MIDDLE cluster : lower tier

+13.2m

BOTTOM cluster : upper tier

+9.9m

BOTTOM cluster : lower tier

+6.6m

Section A-A

0

2

4

6

10m

scale 1:100

29F Sky Yard + 100.2m

Blocks: Types & Height 22-storey block

PICAL ECTIVE

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Collective Section A 15-storey block

TYPICAL COLLECTIVE

STAGGERED COLLECTIVE

MIDDLE cluster : upper tier

+41.1m

STAGGERED COLLECTIVE

TOP cluster : lower tier

+44.4m

22F Sky Yard + 75.6m

SKY YARD

SKY YARD

Collectives & Cluster Yards


V

abseiling corner

fitness

studio gym

collective club fitness & play

A B

B Stagered Collective

B

B A

Typical Collective

Section B-B scale 1:100 0

2

4

6

10m

22-storey block w/ L-connector to 29-storey block

Collective Section B 29-storey block w/ I-connector

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View of Staggered Collective - Top and Middle Cluster Yards

B

ive

View of Typical Collective - Middle and Bottom Cluster Yards

ive

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B

ive

View of Typical Collective - Middle and Bottom Cluster Yards

ive

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Fitness-Active ser

A series of bars in various height to encourage fitness and active lifestyle. Residents can choose how they wish to use the bars to their advantage in keeping fit.

The Collectives: Active League

+6.6m

G

scale 1:100

Similarly to Fitness Bars, the Fitness Ladders hope to engage both arms and legs in residents’ fitness lifestyle.

Central park

22-storey block 22F Sky Yard

Group Swings 3m L x 3m W x 2.1m H

AV loop route

Allowing 4-pax at one go, the swing is an alternative to the usual seatings, bringing the idea of having fun and relax to residents that needed them, bringing movements into their lives.

Leisure-Play series

Blocks: Types & Height

Precinct park

+ 75.6m Community Garden TYPICAL COLLECTIVE

H

Gems Quarter

Outreach Corner

15F Sky Yard + 51.0m

Plot to be

I

Solo Swing developed by 1.5m L x 1.5m W x 3m H

Lai Wei Song

An alternative to the usual seatings, this is a spot for one that hope to just respite quietly alone, yet enjoying a momentum to faciliate thinking if one might need.

Silver Village

Central park; Green Slope

J

Stepping Blocks 24m wide co1.5m L x 1.5m W x 0.75m H

shared road (AV & cars)

Engaging the little ones to have fun, keeping adults active too. Also have the flexibility to be used as seats and table.

Central park; Green Bridge

The Collectives: Active League

STAGGERED COLLECTIVE

Active League

Section A-A

Fitness Ladders 1.5m L x 1.5m W x 3m H

8F Sky Yard + 26.4m

Estate park & play

Co-work/ learning spacePodium ‘living room’ TYPICAL COLLECTIVE

ONE PRECINCT

+9.9m

Multipurpose sports court Podium ‘living room’

2F Podium 1a F

Water feature Podium 1F + 0.00

Central commercial

ONE PRECINCT

Central park; Green Slope

Co-work/ learning space

Central park Gems Quarter

Outreach Corner

Gems Quarter

Recreational Zone

AV loop route

Community Garden

Externall AV

Precinct park

Plot to be developed by Lai Wei Song Silver Village

HALF NEIGHBOURHOOD

Silver Village

Outreach Corner

Central park; Green Slope 24m wide coshared road (AV & cars)

Central pa

First storey plan scale 1:500

Co-work/ learning space

Water feature Central park; Green Bridge Central commercial Central park; Green Slope

Co-work/ learning space

Gems Quarter

Recreational Zone

Externall AV route

First storey plan

Outreach Corner

0

scale 1:1500

20

40

60

HALF NEIGHBOURHOOD

scale 1:500

Location plan

Silver Village

100m

I-connector

Location plan

0

scale 1:1500

20

40

60

100m

29-storey block

29-storey block

I-connector 29-storey block

29-storey block

29-storey block

22-storey block 22-storey block

29-storey block

Internal AV route looping

within Internal AV neighbourhood route looping within 15-storey block neighbourhood

estate garden

estate garden

22-storey block L-connector 15-storey block 29-storey block External AV route, integrating with vehicular roads

Site plan

0

scale 1:750

22-storey block

10

20

30

50m

L-connector 29-storey block External AV route, integrating with vehicular roads

Site plan

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scale 1:750

0

10

20

30

Estate park & play

Internal AV loop route

Active League

50m

0

20 40

60


BOTTOM cluster : upper tier

Section B-B scale 1:100 BOTTOM cluster : lower tier 0

0

2

4

6

2

4

6

10m

10m

29F Sky Yard + 100.2m

22-storey block w/ L-connector to 29-storey block

29-storey block w/ I-connector

15-storey block

Studios (Dances, Arts, Fitness) Podium ‘living room’

Retails (Basics)

Computer room, Co-work/learn space Podium ‘living room’

Rooftop planter

I-connector

Water feature

Sky Yard

Retail stripe Dance studio Multipurpose sports court

ark

Cluster Yard Sky Yard below

Podium ‘living room’ for reading, etc, Studio rooms for arts activities

Studio Gym/ Collective Club

Sectional Cut

L-connector

50m

15th storey plan

7th storey plan scale 1:500

0

20 40

60

50m

scale 1:500

0

20 40

60

50m

Sectional perspective

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View from main road

View from Precinct park

View from Central park

View from opposite precinct

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