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ACADEMIC PROFOLIO Master of Architecture, The University of Hong Kong, 2011 Bachelor of Built Environment (AS), Queensland University of Technology, 2008 Higher Diploma in Architectural Studies, City University of Hong Kong, 2002

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ACADEMIC PROFOLIO

• MasterofArchitecture,TheUniversityofHongKong,2011

• BachelorofBuiltEnvironment(AS),QueenslandUniversityofTechnology,2008

• HigherDiplomainArchitecturalStudies,CityUniversityofHongKong,2002

COMPETITION

• REPEATDigitalFabricationCompetition,2011OrganisedbyTEX-FABhttp://tex-fab.net/category/compete/Renderingonly,collaboratewithMr.GaoYan,AssistantProfessor,HKU[HONORABLEMENTIONS]

• OpenArchitectureChallenge:Classroom,2009OrganisedbyArchitectureforHumanityhttp://openarchitecturenetwork.org/competitions/challenge/2009[Entry]

• DesigninginTeheran,2008OrganisedbyUnitedColorsofBenettonhttp://www.benettongroup.com/designinginteheran/[SELECTEDPROJECTS]

• HKIAKadooriePierDesignCompetition2001OrganisedbyTheHongKongInstituteofArchitects&ArchitecturalServiceDept.HKSARcollaboratewithMr.JosephWong,AssistantProfessor,CityU[WINNER,projectgetbuilt]

ACADEMIC

MArch,THEUNIVERSITYOFHONGKONG,2011

• Thesis“ReworkingReclamation”Supervisor:Mr.DavidErdman

• DesignStudioIII“ForgettingMacau”Tutor:Mr.TomVerebesGroupmatesforMasterplanning:TonyYamandWilliamLai

• DesignStudioII“DenseMass”Tutor:Mr.DavidErdman&Ms.CloverLeeGroupmates:TonyYamandWilliamLai

• DesignStudioI“Paramat”Tutor:Mr.JonathanD.SolomonGroupmatesforAnalysis:StanleyChanandJeffGao

• Elective“EnvironmentalThickness”Tutor:Mr.DavidErdman

• Elective“DigitalTechnique:DigitalProject”Tutor:Mr.GaoYanGroupmate:ChoiKitWang

• Elective“BuildingStructureandSystems”Tutor:R.Garcia

• Elective“ReBuildingUtopia:Visionsofarchitectureinthepost-warworld”Tutor:Ms.EuniceSeng

BBE(ArchitecturalStudies),QUEENSLANDUNIVERSITYOFTECHNOLOGY,2008

• DesignStudioII“BigScreenLive:MongKokStudios”Tutor:Mr.JohnCheng

• DeisgnStudioI“IntegratingtheScapesofCommunityCulture,Commerce&CityCirculation:AnUrbanInsertionalongtheMid-levelsEscalator”Tutor:AnthonyCheung

HD(ArchitecturalStudies),CITYUNIVERSITYOFHONGKONG,2002

• FinalYearProject“DanceStudioforCCDC(CityContemporaryDanceCompany)”Tutor:DerekYuen

MArch,HKU,2011

• Thesis“ReworkingReclamation”Supervisor:Mr.DavidErdman

Statment

This project is to challenge the traditional practice of urbangrowthbyreworkingtheconceptofexpandinglandintowater.Theaimcouldbeachievedbyinvestigatingasustainablemodeloftopologicaltransformationanddevelopmentofreclamation.

Inspired by modern reinterpretation of archipelago, thetechnologicalexperimentwillbeonconcernssuchasretentiontechniques, and man-made island construction, along withcreatinglandmass,thestudywillalsofocusingonrejuvenatingexistingreclaimedarea.

Housing will be the architectural program to be studied; thesite is aiming to carry ahighpopulation loadas projectedbygovernment’sfutureplanningandthedesignwillbeaflexiblesolutionbyprovidingvarietyintermsoflivingconditions.

PRECEDENTS

PlanforTokyoBay,KenzoTange

This hypothetical urban scheme being proposed by Tangewas trying to solve theovercrowdingurban conditionand thelimitationinexpandingitsinfrastructureunderanenormousunpopulationoftheTokyocityduring1950-60s.

Hetriedtopromotethesocietyshouldbedevelopedasamoreadvancenetworkbytakingareferencetothenervoussystemofhumanbeing.ThereforehisplanforTokyo isaprogressivepatternofgrowththatbasesonafive-year interval, itstartedto growth as an independent floating mega structure that issupported by a ring of transportation network which servingthebuildingstructureinbetween.Astimegoesbythenetworkwouldgrowthandextend to connectwith the inline,mergingwiththeurbancontext.

Thiselevated“lattices”donotonlyprovidephysicalstructurebutmoreimportantlyitprovidesawebofcommunicationnetworkthatallowsinfrastructurestoplugins,extendandinter-connect,thisiswhatmadethisschemebeingsustainablehypothetically,comparesthatwhatusedtohappeninatraditionalurbangrid.

ArtificialArchipelago

Archipelagoisaninterestingnaturalgeography,theirgatherasagroupofsmallislandswheretheyexistenceareseemstoberandom,buteachoftheseislandsdoenjoytheembraceofwateredges.Recently,atrendinsomeoftherichestArabiccitiestriedtoman-made this kind of natural geographical phenomenon.But theirpresence isalmostexclusively for rickpeople,whichthey can occupy the seafront privately and treat it as theirprivateheaven.

The fanatical projection of using archipelago as a model oflandgrowthby reclamation isoneof themajoraspect in thisstudy.Theaim is tocreatea typologyofartificialarchipelagowhich isable tocater themassive infrastructureand logisticalrequirementformodernmetropolislivingcondition.

PROJECTDEFINITION:

TYPOLOGICALMORPHOLOGY

Theprojectisacombinationoftwooperationsinlandmass;oneisto“CUT”awaysomeexistinglandmassbyconnectingexistingriverine systemwhichwas being blocked or hided away fromitsconnectionwiththeocean.Thisoperationtriestorevitalizethenaturalwaterbodies’dynamicsandduringtheprocess,theeffect of breaking down existing large, solid land mass intopiecesisdesiredtointroducingwateredgesintotheinlandandcreatingdifferentformoflandmass.

Secondly, theoperation“FILL” isasystemofcreatingartificialislandasamodeloflandgrowth.Thedesignandconstructionof island is guided by a principle of hard and soft edges.The hard edge part of an island will be protected by a stiffand linear seawall, which provides maximum structural andhydraulicprotection;onthesoftedgepart,theislandwillhaveno structural protection on its edge and subject to sedimentdeposition,duringtheprocesstheperimeterandshapeoftheislandisprojectedtochange.

Thedirectionandallocationofthenetworkofislandsisaffectedby the water current. The study is proposing a trajectory ofchangeforindividualislandoritsmultipleconfigurationsuchastheygatheredasaclustertogrow.

Theproposed typologiesof islands are varied in size and thepre-determinedchoiceofhardoredgewhichcontrolitsfutureexpansion.Itprovidesflexibilityinturnsofarchitecturalplanningofeithertakingtheadvantageofsolidandcontrolledstructureofthehardedgepartorusingthesoftedgepartwhichprovidesmorepossibility in termsofwater interfaces tocreatekindofmatbuildingtypology.

Inthe largest islandtherewillbeatidalzone inbetweenthelinktotwosidesoftheisland.Thezoneissituatedinthemiddleof the island and the typographyof this part of the landwillbecreatedbynaturalsediment,itwillbecoveredbythewaveof tideduring thedaily2.5mof tidal change in the region. Itwillbeanidealamphibiousenvironmentinexperimentallivingcondition.

INFRASTRUCTURALMULTI-LAYERING

Providinganyplanningontheseawouldfaceoneissueishowtoconnecttheminanefficientwaytosuitthemodern,urbanstyleofliving.Considerthehugeamountofpeopletoaccommodatein such area, a pure transportation network by ferry is notfeasible.

Therefore in the proposal, in the site of the link bridge asproposedbythegovernment, the ideaof thevehicular link istoaccepted,andservingthesameintendedfunctionoflinkingthenewtunnelfromLamTin,whichconnectsthesitewiththemajorityofKowloonside;andalsolinkinguptheexistingTKOtowncenterandalsotherelativelyun-developedTKOEast.

Furthermore,a transportationhub iscreated in themiddleofthesite,linkedwiththevehicularbridge.Itwillbeservedasamulti-functionbase for residentsandvisitors topark, to takeferryandactasapublicsquareonitssurface.

Theferrywillbedesignatedtotravelalongdifferentroutesthatrunning across different parts of the archipelago. A potentialMTRlinkispossibleandthehubcouldbetheoutletforsuchline.

HOUSING

Accordingtogovernment’splanning,thewholeTseungKwanOareawillhouse450000ofpeople,inanexpansionof90000more thancurrent condition. Inanaveragehousehold sizeofabout three persons per family, it means in the area, about30000moreunitsofhousingisrequiredtoaccommodatesuchgrowthinpopulation.

Solving such needs a high density planning of housing isunavoidable,thereforebyextendingthelandmassintotheoceanis oneway to promote a better living standard in such livingcondition.Thereforebytakingtheadvantageofthenetworkofarchipelago,theallocationofsuchhigh-risecanbeplannedwithhierarchyandalsocombinedwithlowerbuildingtypologywhichcanbebuiltoverthe“soft”partoftheisland.

Thisentirehightowerwillbeplannedasverticalcommunityinwhichcommunalspacesareallocatedinthemidstofthetower,and the traditional concept of podium space will be housedwithinthefirstfewfloorsofthetowerstructure.

MArch,HKU,2011

• DesignStudioIII“ForgettingMacau”Tutor:Mr.TomVerebesGroupmatesforMasterplanning:TonyYamandWilliamLai

MArch,HKU,2011

• DesignStudioII“DenseMass”Tutor:Mr.DavidErdman&Ms.CloverLeeGroupmates:TonyYamandWilliamLai

MArch,HKU,2011

• DesignStudioI“Paramat”Tutor:Mr.JonathanD.SolomonGroupmatesforAnalysis:StanleyChanandJeffGao

MArch,HKU,2011

• Elective“EnvironmentalThickness”Tutor:Mr.DavidErdman

Case Studies of two projects in different era to understand its cause of “Thickness” and theenvironmental foundation behind the concept. The course works include extensive digital andphysicalmodellingworksforanelectiveandalsodigramticanalysis

MArch,HKU,2011

• Elective“DigitalTechnique:DigitalProject”Tutor:Mr.GaoYan

Theaimofcourseistolearnthepowerfulparametricdesignsoftware“DigitalProject(CATIA)”.Thisexeciseistoapplytheskillbydrawingupabuildingprojectandapplyallthoseparametrictechinquesuchasthedimensionofeachstaircasecomponentsareparametricrelationshiptotheothers,orthebuildingenvelopearecomposedbydifferentlayersofwallsinwhichtheirset-outisrelatedtoanotherlayer.

MArch,HKU,2011

• Elective“BuildingStructureandSystems”Tutor:R.Garcia

Tree Structure - Designing a parametric structural systemwhich takes the tree trunk biologicaltypologyasan inspiration.Self-developedgrasshopper script toallowvariation in the systembyadjustingparameter.TheSystemismodularandflexible.

MArch,HKU,2011

• Elective“ReBuildingUtopia:Visionsofarchitectureinthepost-warworld”Tutor:Ms.EuniceSeng

Project1TheMasterofSolitude-StudyofLuisBarraganliftanddesignandcasestudyhisproject“GardensofElPedregal”ofitsrevolutionaryvisioninmodellingandmarketingmaybetheworldfirstprojectasmarketedaslife-styleintregratedsub-urbanmasterplanning.

Project2Re-BrandingHongKong-ReinvertingHongKong’sstubbornlyfacelessmarketingstrategybyintroducinga“Kung-Fu”cityconceptwhichtakeHongKong’suniqueurbancharactersitcsintoagigatanicactionplayground.

BBE(AS),QUT,2008

• DesignStudioII“BigScreenLive:MongKokStudios”Tutor:Mr.JohnCheng

Mixed-usestudioforcommunityandartist,apartmentforyouth.

BBE(AS),QUT,2008

• DeisgnStudioI“IntegratingtheScapesofCommunityCulture,Commerce&CityCirculation:AnUrbanInsertionalongtheMid-levelsEscalator”Tutor:AnthonyCheung

CommunalArtCenteratanslopingsite.

HD(AS),CityU,2002

• FinalYearProject“DanceStudioforCCDC(CityContemporaryDanceCompany)”Tutor:DerekYuen

ThE ENDProfessionalpracticeworkspleaserefertoanotherseperateportfolio