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Bachelor Design Project Continuinity Educational center in HK 2014 CUHK 19
Bachelor Design Project Resemblance Community center in HK 2013 25 CUHK
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Dimension Dimension
Bamboo Bamboo Species Species
Buttress Wood Root 3m
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Reduce water usage by 15%
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Dendrocalamus hamiltonii 160mm diameter in diameter 16m in height 16metre high
Phyllostachys rubromarginata diameter 80mm in diameter 16metre high 16m in height
This is a bamboo having 12–15 cm diametre and grows upto 15-18metres. this variety of bamboo is seen in south asia especilly India and China
Phyllostachys rubromarginata, the red margin bamboo, is a species of Phyllostachys Bamboo, native to Central China, specifically Guangxi and Guizhou.
Crown 7m
Trunk 4m
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Site Plan 1:400 Site Plan 1:400
Master Design Project Architecting Quality of life Exhibition in Eindhoven 2015 31 TU/e 1:400 1:400
COMPETITION
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Construction Progress Construction Progress
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Reduce energy consumption by at least 25%
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Joint Details
Perspective Perspective
Plan 1:100 Plan 1:100
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Engineering Practice Temporary & Flexibility Pavilion in Eindhoven 2014 TU/e 36
Competition Bamboo Canopy Installation in CUHK 2013 CUHK 41
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Competition Macau Heritage Postcard Design 2014 Macau 43
OTHER WORKS
Master Design Project Community & Gathering Town Hall in Waalre-Aalst 2014 TU/e 12
EXHIBITION & WORKSHOP
PROJECT
BambooCano Ca Bamboo
mboo Canopy
Master Graduation Project Sustainability & Justice Courthouse in Brussels 2016|2017 TU/e 3
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Sustainability & Justice Master Graduation Project Courthouse in Brussels Individual Work 2016|2017 TU/e
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Sustainability & Justice Courthouse in Brussels
Research Question: In order to solve the seperation between the judicial employees and the public visitors, how can a supreme court be reformed with focus on visual interaction between groups of users in architecture? Sub-question How to design a low carbon emission courthouse by considering the passive design strategies?
2016|2017
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Main spaces suggested: Courtroom Judicial office other employees’ office Library Cafeteria
Orginal situation
New urban dvelopment
People coming from Poelaertplein, tram station and Louiza-square, the sharp corner comprises difficulty for pedestrians to walk
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Poelaertplein
Poelaertplein
Poelaertplein
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- Ccreate a smoother corner for pedestrians - Entrance facing to Poelaertplein and Palace of Justice of Brussels, showing welcoming message to visitors
Sharp cut at corner of site plot, entrance face to Poelaertplein
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Private 0 Illustration 5.09 infrastructure other users
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Library Semi-public
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Library
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Office block
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Office block as core
Courtroom
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Office block as core
Courtroom
Office block as core
er users
Entrance block
Courtroom emphasized
Office block as Structural core
Wind turbulence
Visibility (Social interaction)
Easier load transferring
Gathering/ Meeting floor
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SECTIONS SECTIONS SITE SITE PLAN PLAN
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Strategies
Challenges
Social sustainability Resolve the separation between the Judicial employees and public visitors
Maximize the transparency of the working style of Judicial employees Create more visual interaction between the Judicial groups and public groups Create some gathering/ meeting spot for all users
Vision of employees Vision of visitors
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Courtroom Gathering area for all users Meeting area for employees
Challenges
Environmental sustainability Reduce the carbon emission of building with a focus on penetration of natural lighting and natural ventila-
Strategies
By the decision of the building form and its orientation By the position of the glazing to maximize the natural lighting within a day
PV PANEL
Using Atrium to allow stack effect Designing a double facade which allows the introduction of indirect sunlight and natural ventilation Make use of HVAC system and PV panels
HVAC
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Plans Plans B1,B2 Service space & car park
GF-1F Administration office Entrance & cafeteria
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Plans Plans 2F-12F Office & Library Layout Variations
13F Courtroom
14F-17F Judicial office
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Community & Gathering Master Design Project Town Hall in Waalre-Aalst Individual Work 2014 TU/e
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Community & Gathering Town Hall in Waalre-Aalst
Located at the boundaries between Waalre and Aalst, the town hall has played an important role in the enhancement of interaction between these two cities. Thus, instead of emphasing the power and authority of town hall, gathering and community have been taken as a more important consideration and concern. With the lack of public gathering place within two cities, creating a shared public leisure place which allow multi activities tohappen simultaneously is the main goal of this project.
Main spaces suggested: Public reception Registration counter Department Office Conference Room Public Plaza
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Greenery & Lake
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Circulation
Building amenities
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The design started with the consideration of the access which allow people coming from different direction of the site, then framing out and creating different types of gathering space within the site by the dispersed form
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and the sharp angle of the building.To response to the existing environment, verticalities are emphasized in order to resemble the atmosphere of the surrounding forest.
Diversity of public space Diversity of public space Market place Open square for special event
Garden + Fountain square
Perspective from different Perspective fromentrance different access 15
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Private Fast
Public Slow
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Private Fast
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Public Slow
Private Fast
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1. Citizen information point 2. Washroom 3. Fire escape 4. Department office 5. Registry 6. Cafe
7. Multi-function hall 8. Storage 9.Meeting room 10. Flexible working area 11. Secretary office 12. Internal meeting room
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Continunity Bachelor Design Project Educational Center Individual Work 2014 CUHK
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Continunity
Educational center in Yim Tin Island, HK This educational centre sits at the southest point of Yim Tin Shai which is a pure and natural site with beautiful scenery.To follow the existing topography and mazimize the view angle, the educational center is designed to be a circular shape. This project is a practice to explore meaning of “Journey and experience�. The aims of this building is to develop an educational and cultural center for students and kids. In this design, the spaces are mainly devided into few parts, they are the functional rooms , internal atrium and the spiral ramp (circulation space) while all rooms are entirely connect by a spiral ramp. Users can either enter the building from the roof top or from the bottom of the building.
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Main spaces suggested: Exhibition space Interactive room Children activities room Seminar room Workshop
Spatial arrangement Program
Main space
Area
Program Exhibition
Area 800m2
Exhibition Workshop
800m2 300m2
WorkshopCharacteristics 300m2 Seminar rooms 100m2
Toilet Toilet(200m2)
Pre function
gathering Pre function (200m2) gathering
(200m2)
Main space Minor space
Storage (200m2) Storage
Minor space Supportive space
(200m2)
Supportive space Circulation space
(200m2)
Circulation space
- Remote Seminar rooms 100m2 - Silent , pure and 100m2 natural Library
Mangrove Library - Surrounded by 100m2 - Near to the sea 300m2 Pre function - Nicespace scenery300m2 gathering Pre function
Inconvenient accessability gathering- space 150m2 Interactive pantry Interactive pantry Preparation rooms
150m2 90m2
Preparation rooms Teacher’s common room Teacher’s
90m2 200m2
200m2 common room 300m2 Children’s activity rooms activity MANGROVE 300m2 Children’s rooms Storage room
IDEAL LOCATION
Storage room Toilet
Teacher’s common room (100m2) Teacher’s common room (100m2) Preparation room (50m2) room Preparation (50m2)
200m2 200m2 200m2
200m2 Toilet 500m2 Outdoor Landscape 500m2 Outdoor Landscape 600m2 Circulation Circulation
exhibition gallery800m2) exhibition gallery800m2)
600m2
Interactive pantry Interactive (150m2) pantry (150m2)
Workshop (100m2) Workshop (100m2)
Children’s activity room Children’s (100m2) activity room (100m2)
Courtyard (60m2) Courtyard (60m2)
Workshop (100m2) Workshop (100m2) Courtyard (60m2) Courtyard (60m2)
Library (100m2) Library (100m2) Children’s activity room Children’s (100m2) activity room (100m2)
Workshop (100m2) Workshop (100m2) Courtyard (60m2) Courtyard (60m2)
Seminar room (100m2) Seminar room (100m2) Children’s activity room Children’s (100m2) activity room (100m2)
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Concept
Section Boxes
+28.40 m
Circular form to maximize the view 15
+24.80 m
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Spiral ramp +21.20 m
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Spiral ramp connecting the two existing path of different height of the site
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Zig - zag circulation - Interact with atrium - Enjoy the beautiful scenery
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External glazing facade
Glass Roof Allow penetration of natural lighting
Openable window Allow cross-ventilation
Core structure
Arch employed Substitute for beams and columns
Light material color applied in central atrium
Spiral ramp
Structural scheme
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Resemblance Bachelor Design Project Community Center in SaiKung Individual Work 2013 CUHK
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Resemblance
Community center in SaiKung, Hong Kong The Town Hall project design is an investigation on contextual response and place-making in architecture. Sits at the entrance of the Sai Kung community, it located beside the Sai Kung Park. The design is mainly showing response to the Part and the axis of open square.
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Main spaces suggested: Assembly hall Back of House Rehearsal rooms Group practice hall Multi-function rooms
SUBTRACTION Idea came from the open space axis. Open spaces being located at the centre of residential buildings, they are like a strip of square caved out N
Response to axis of open spaces by keeping its continuality
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1. Entrance 2. Waiting Foyer 3. Storage room 4. Building Serviceroom 5. Performance Hall 6. Instrument storage room 7. Dressing rooms 8. Single dressing rooms 9. Artist lounge 10. Gallery 11. Rehearsal rooms 12. Administration 13. Box office 14. Cafe 15. Fountain square 16. Dais 17. Pavilion 18. Pool 19. Car Park 20. Group practice hall 21. Control room 22. Rooftop 23. Bleacher 24. Lighthouse
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SECTION CC’
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Rooftop
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Architecting Quality of Life Master project Exhibition Group work 2015 TU/e
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Architecting Quality of Life Exhibition in Eindhoven, Netherlands
No Size Fits All: Architecting Quality of Life, was an exhibition about the topic “Quality of Life”. “Quality of life” is the broad term commonly used to well-being has long been an implicit - when not explicit - societal ambition, an adequate definition that captures all of its varied dimensions has remained elusive. However, as one of the three overaching research topivs established by the Department of the Built Environment at TU/e for 2014-2020, a working definition of this ever so abstract concept. Specifically, the department has identified “Quality of Life” with the themes of Health, Comfort, Safety, Culture, Recreation and Mobility. Such definition has been taken as the starting point for the exhibition as it questions how this abstract conept has both influenced and been influenced by the built environment.
2015
Link to website of the exhibition: https://architectingexhibitions.com
Cooperation: Group Work Production group - Construction(, Scenario design of exhibition 6 members) Copy group - Content preparation, Scenario design of exhibition, graphic deisgn including poster, invitation card(4 members)
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Responsible part: Copy group - all graphics Supervision : dr.S.M.Figueiredo
A variety of views of Physical model of the exhibition
Logo of Exhibition
Top view of the physical model of the exhibition with different themes on different islands and an connecting roof
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The exhibition aimed to reveal the inherent connection between the built environment and “Quality of Life” through a selection of architectural, urban, and landscape projects. But beyond being organized and assembled according to the six structuring themes(Health, Comfort, Safety, Culture, Recreation, and Mobility), these projects are also staged by different spatial experiences. Thus, while each theme is presented and considered individually, they are also contextualized and (re)combined in order to uncover the ever-fleeting final stage of equality of life: the ultimate state of ease. However, since the state of ease differs for each individual, for”Quality of Life”, no size fits all.
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Temporary & Flexibility Engineering Practice Pavilion in TU/e Campus Individual Work 2014 TU/e
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Sloped roof, rainwater slipping
Foldaber door, Sheltering, Conjunction Courtyard , Common area
Modules, Slidable units
Access, Circulation, View
Outdoor workshop, Exhibition
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Located in Stadhuisplein, the multi-directional opening allow people coming from different side, the identilty of the pavilion more stands out after placing in the square, the value of communication and gathering express even better than locating in TU/E, more people can engage in the event and enjoy the dutch design week. Apart from the indoor space, the surrounding outdoor space allow different type of outdoor activities and workshop.
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1. Multifunctional area (workshop, exhibition area) 2. Outdoor exhibition area 3. Central courtyard 3
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Single Block Unit Size A’
Slidable room
Horizontal Foldable Door The building is composed of four indenpendent transformable cells, each unit is slidable, after pulling the inner room out, the area of each unit will increase almost twofold.
Structural system
Details - Roller and Track
One side of “outer” block with foldable door installed, there are also hooks installed at the endside of the door, so after rotating it horizontally, the door can buckle witht another unit, by connected by these buckles, the four units connected together which also allow people to go 39 through around the whole building.
Roof cladding Batten
Gutter
TImber cladding layer
Insulation OSB Board Waterproofing layer
OSB deck Waterproofing layer Glass
Insulation
Aluminum window sill Water proofing layer Connectiong metal plate OSB Board Metal screw
Primary timber frame
Insulation Wood cladding board Wood batten
OSB Board Insulation Waterproofing layer Batten Wood cladding
L-SHape fixer Wood beam
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Roller
Track
OSB Board Flooring
Column of Sustainability Competition First runner-up Installation Design Group work 2013 Hong Kong
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Bamboo Bamboo Species Species Dendrocalamus hamiltonii 160mm diameter in diameter 16m in height 16metre high
Phyllostachys rubromarginata diameter 80mm in diameter 16metre high 16m in height
This is a bamboo having 12–15 cm diametre and grows upto 15-18metres. this variety of bamboo is seen in south asia especilly India and China
Phyllostachys rubromarginata, the red margin bamboo, is a species of Phyllostachys Bamboo, native to Central China, specifically Guangxi and Guizhou.
Crown 7m
Trunk 4m
Root Buttress Wood 3m
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Construction Progress Construction Progress
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Reduce energy consumption by at least 25%
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The 7 Targets Concept
Reduce energy consumption by 25%
BambooCanopy Canopy Bamboo
Bamboo Canopy
Concept Target 100
Site Plan 1:400 Site Plan 1:400
Perspective Perspective
Plan 1:100 Plan 1:100
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Macau Heritage Competition Merid Award Postcard Design Individual Work 2014 Macau
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Year Prize Organizer
: 2014 : Merid award : Macao Heritage Ambassadors Association
The competition was held in 2014, the theme of the contest is to promote the Macau Heritage, remind and emphasize the significance and essense of Historical and cultural architecture in Macau. The name of this design is “foot step” (築跡), the direction of the footprint on the postcard showing the full journery of the16th most significant building in Macau. The orientation and direction of the footprint showing the adjacency of these buildings locations. The vintage style not only expressed the Nostalgia for Macau citizens, but also conveyed a kind of stong cultural atmosphere of Macau.
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Sut Teng (Bernice), Chao Technische Universiteit Eindhoven Macau SAR +853 66224141 sut_teng@hotmail.com 9 ANDAR B, EDF. HANG WAN KOK BL.A, AV. OUVIDOR ARRIAGA 70A, MACAU SAR
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