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2015 Portfolio Liao, Chi Yi MSc Architecture TU Delft [email protected]
Portfolio
Selected Projects
HeritagePost-disasterCross-cultureOn-site management
Ir.Liao, Chi Yi
2015 Portfolio Liao, Chi Yi MSc Architecture TU Delft [email protected] 2015 Portfolio Liao, Chi Yi MSc Architecture TU Delft [email protected]
2015 Portfolio Liao, Chi Yi MSc Architecture TU Delft [email protected]
Selected projects
Other works
Content
Ir. Liao, Chi Yi
Contact
LinkedIn: https://nl.linkedin.com/in/cliao1 Email: [email protected] +31 6 55805229Burgwal 1a 2611GE, Delft
Thesis Project RMIT Graduation Studio The Last Notion of Street: Vary, Adapt, Engage - Transforming Eilandenbuurt Apartment
On-site Manager & Project LeaderAtelier-3 x Designer for People Co. Ltd. Qinhe Refuge House
MSc works year 2: Heritage Landscape, Aqua Terra UrbanismInternational Design Studio IndiaMSc works year 1: The Why Factory, Building TechnologyProfessional worksBSc Thesis project
Sketch of “the notion of land” (Taiwan Islands) during India studio. Feb. 2013
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LinkedIn: https://nl.linkedin.com/in/cliao1Email: [email protected] +31 6 55805229Burgwal 1a 2611GE, Delft
2015 Portfolio Liao, Chi Yi MSc Architecture TU Delft [email protected]
2015 Portfolio Liao, Chi Yi MSc Architecture TU Delft [email protected]
Selected projects
Other works
Content
Ir. Liao, Chi Yi
Contact
LinkedIn: https://nl.linkedin.com/in/cliao1 Email: [email protected] +31 6 55805229Burgwal 1a 2611GE, Delft
Thesis Project RMIT Graduation Studio The Last Notion of Street: Vary, Adapt, Engage - Transforming Eilandenbuurt Apartment
On-site Manager & Project LeaderAtelier-3 x Designer for People Co. Ltd. Qinhe Refuge House
MSc works year 2: Heritage Landscape, Aqua Terra UrbanismInternational Design Studio IndiaMSc works year 1: The Why Factory, Building TechnologyProfessional worksBSc Thesis project
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2015 Portfolio Liao, Chi Yi MSc Architecture TU Delft [email protected]
The Last Notion of Street: Vary, Adapt, Engage
Transforming a Rotterdam flat by introducing new room types, public spaces and green patios to increase social engagement
Thesis Project
May 2015 IndividualTU DelftSite: Eilandenbuurt, Rotterdam
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1. Concept sketch2. Facade
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Designed by Dutch modernist architect J.H.Van den Broek in the 1930s, The Eilandenbuurt flats is a pioneer functionalism housing project that sits in a relatively traditional urban context in Rotterdam Zuid. Today the neighbour-hood suffers from problems including difficulty in maintenance and low occu-pancy. This project seeks solution through three actions: vary, adapt, engage. In housing part I transform the heritage from repetitive layout into variant (and merge-friendly) apartment typologies to adapt the need of today and future. In the common floor area new interior street is introduced with green patios and corners that invites the neighbours to meet up each other in a casual way.
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Thesis Project
May 2015 IndividualTU DelftSite: Eilandenbuurt, Rotterdam
Transforming a Rotterdam flat by introducing new room types, pub-lic spaces and green patios to increase social engagementThe Last Notion of Street: Vary, Adapt, Engage
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Designed by Dutch modernist architect J.H.Van den Broek in the 1930s, The Eilandenbuurt flats is a pioneer functionalism housing project that sits in a relatively traditional urban context in Rotterdam Zuid. Today the neighbourhood suffers from problems including difficulty in maintenance and low occupancy.
This project seeks solution through three actions: vary, adapt, engage. In housing part I transform the heritage from repetitive layout into variant (and merge-friendly) apartment typologies to adapt the need of today and future. In the common floor area new interior street is introduced with green patios and corners that invites the neighbours to meet up each other in a casual way.
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Common
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1. Back facade basement2. Stripe - block layout3. Cut-through entrance4. Entrance5. Basement office
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Open Corner
Patio
Opened floorElevator hall
Entrepreneur office
Wood horizontal stripeas new “exterior”
‘40s Terrazzo & stone(Refurbish)
Framing & glazing the old “portiek” entrance
Preserve interior plaster/wall paper as new collected “memory”
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1. Meet-up places2. Materialization3. Sketch of locals4. Potio view5. “portiek” staircase
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2015 Portfolio Liao, Chi Yi MSc Architecture TU Delft [email protected]
1st F
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51. floor construction150 mm top soil, humus100 mm chipping for drainage2mm stainless steel sheet20mm vapour resisted plywood flooring250mm vapour resistant insulation board, layeringvapour barrier10mm ceiling2. penetration pipe3. Stainless steel sink, welded in factory4. concrete cape5. plaster finish
red: original parts
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1. Common floor plan2. Detail of patio floor3. Section
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2015 Portfolio Liao, Chi Yi MSc Architecture TU Delft [email protected]
Housing
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1. User group and housing types2. One unit layout3. 4. Typology stacking model5. Apartment interior
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Type: Standard Apartment
The Lasting Notion of Street : Variate, Adapt, Engage. Transforming Eilandenbuurt Apartments
Liao, Chi-Yi
3 or more bedroomslevel 1
level 2
larger family
€
private ownedx1
Type: Standard Apartment
The Lasting Notion of Street : Variate, Adapt, Engage. Transforming Eilandenbuurt Apartments
Liao, Chi-Yi
3 or more bedroomslevel 1
level 2
larger family
€
private owned
x1
Type: Standard Apartment
The Lasting Notion of Street : Variate, Adapt, Engage. Transforming Eilandenbuurt Apartments
Liao, Chi-Yi
3 or more bedroomslevel 1
level 2
larger family
€
private owned
x1
Type: Standard Apartment
The Lasting Notion of Street : Variate, Adapt, Engage. Transforming Eilandenbuurt Apartments
Liao, Chi-Yi
3 or more bedroomslevel 1
level 2
larger family
€
private owned
2015 Portfolio Liao, Chi Yi MSc Architecture TU Delft [email protected]
ElectricityHeatingWater
Grey waterWaste water
Section aa’
Street Level - Basement
Ground Floor
1st Floor
2nd Floor
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1. Floor plan (red: new)2. Toilet module3. House Section
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2015 Portfolio Liao, Chi Yi MSc Architecture TU Delft [email protected]
Post-disaster
Jan. 2011Project LeaderAtelier-3 & Design for PeopleKaohsiung, TaiwanBudget: NT$ 12m
Qinhe Refuge House
The design and construction of rain season earthbag houses for Taiwanese aboriginal residents
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Transitional housing is the alternative for re-location in cases the later is not preferable with cultural and economy reasons. After the Typhoon Morakot the Qinhe village is more vulnerable to flood risk and the road traffic it relies on is cut off easily. The refuge house is a public facility for sheltering the people and commodity during the isolated raining season. The design is local sourcing, low-tech and reversible. The local idle work-force were hired by Atelier-3 to complete their own project through the process of "cooperative construction”. The light-weight steel framing is a modular system used in all post-disaster project and can be assemble by the nonprofessionals. The earthbag wall are excavated and assembled in-situ and can be dismantle and reversed to orchard when the granted an 3-year temporary licence is expired.
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Post-disaster
Jan. 2011Project LeaderAtelier-3 & Design for PeopleKaohsiung, TaiwanBudget: NT$ 12m
Qinhe Refuge House
The design and construction of rain season earthbag houses for Taiwanese aboriginal residents
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Transitional housing is the alternative for relocation in cases the later is not preferable with cultural and economy reasons. After the Typhoon Morakot the Qinhe village is more vulnerable to flood risk and the road traffic it relies on is cut off easily. The refuge house is a public facility for sheltering the people and commodity during the isolated raining season.
The design is local sourcing, low-tech and reversible. The local idle workforce were hired by Atelier-3 to complete their own project through the process of “cooperative construction”. The light-weight steel framing is a modular system used in all post-disaster project and can be assemble by the nonprofessionals. The earthbag wall are excavated and assembled in-situ and can be dismantle and reversed to orchard when the granted an 3-year temporary licence is expired.
2015 Portfolio Liao, Chi Yi MSc Architecture TU Delft [email protected]
2015 Portfolio Liao, Chi Yi MSc Architecture TU Delft [email protected]
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Architect
Architects + Atelier 3
ConstructionManager
Designers
Locals
On-site Manager
Coordinator Fund
Core worker worker
Skilled worker from other sites
Water/ElectronicContractorMachines
Employment
Commission
Concrete& gravel
Spring water& draining
Earth
OtherLogistic
20 min.
Village
School
Site
Pre-mixConcrete
Factory
1. Bolts fastening2. Framing3. “Cooperative con-struction” structure(My roles are shown in yellow)4. Atelier-3 staff and local hired team 5. Context & sourcing 6. Local earth
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Plum orchard
Spring water pipe
Mango orchard
Mango orchard
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Spring water
12 units of refuge houses
Supply center
6 units uring-diverting toilet
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Water tank
Grey water penetrate well
Urine store/penetrate well
Electricity hub
1m earthbag retaining wall
2m rock retaining wall
gravel
1. Budget2. Sections3. South-west view4. Site layout
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Budget TotalUSD 374,000
Refuge house: (per unit)Floor : 106m2 USD 15,000
Emergency equipment center:Floor : 130 m2USD 25,000
Urine diverted toilet: (per unit)Floor : 12 m2 USD 4,000
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1. Supply center, refuge house and toilet.2. Supply center3. Balcony view4. Supply center inte-rior5. House ground floor interior6. House 1st floor interior
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5. gable wall construction9 mm water-resistant plywood with coal tar paint100 mm cavety3 mm interior panel, plywood unpainted6. balcony decking 30 mm water-resistant pine wood decking125 mm light weight steel framinggalvanized steel sheet draining7. 20 mm plywood panel flooring
1. earth bag wall construction ø 5 mm steel mesh retainer HDPE knitted shading netPE earth knited bags300 mm local excalvated earthPVC damp-proof sheetingHDPE knitted shading net2. fastening wire3. galvanized lightweight steel framing4. window10 mm PC translucent ribbed sheetaluminum railing20 mm water-resistant plywood framing / caping
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30 mm Excavation:Transport:
Material:Labor:
Material:Labor: Excavator:
Material:Labor:
Material:Labor:
USD 1.70USD 1.40
TWD 1288 USD 43.00
USD 7.40USD 3.10
USD 3.40USD 4.70USD 14.70
USD 0.50 USD 1.00
USD 3.40USD 1.90
Earth
ø5mm Welded steel mesh
HDPE knitted shading net
PE earth bag
Damp-barrier PVC sheet
Cost Per 1 meter in length
1. Construction detail 2. Material cost3. Preparing wall sheeting4. Waterproof sheet5. Exterior sheet Installation and earth bags infill6. Wall and Balcony
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1 Urine and feces are separately collected. Flushing is not required.2 After every use, cover feces with saw dust 3 User changes a new bucket when one is full4 Compost formed after months
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1. urine diverter, epoxy paint on mortar surface2. gravel on galvanized steel mesh filter3. toilet wall, galvanized steel board4. Funnel (painted can)5. PVC urine piping
6. floor construction30 mm mortarwire mesh30 mm high ribbed steel mesh formworklight weight steel framing7. maintenance openingAnti-fly HDPE shade net8. Hand rail9. Plywood panel with coal tar painting10. HDPE feces collecting bucket
1. Concept diagram2. Construction detail3. Floor formwork4. Toilet5. Base6. Completion
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Urine-diverting Toilet consumes and produces little waste, which are crucial qualities in this project.
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6/6Urine-diverting Toilet consumes and produces little waste, which are crucial qualities in this project.
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Soestdijk Palace RebuiltOther works
Rebuilding Soestdijk Palace’s essence with green elements after a hypothetical fire
Underground modular that repaires post-industrial land
Student Project
Jun. 2013 IndividualHeritage LandscapeSoestdijk, Baarn
Nature of Work
TimeIndividual / positionStudioSite location / Material
Student Project
Jun. 2013 IndividualAqua Terra, UrbanismBinkhorst, Den Haag
Soft Belt: New Artery for Urban Metabolism
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2015 Portfolio Liao, Chi Yi MSc Architecture TU Delft [email protected]
A cross-cultural studio field researching and designing with informal settlements
Studio Project
April 2013 Team workSangathAhmedabad, India
Vastu Shilpa Habitat Design International Studio
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Physical Shape: Present
Note
Source:
VSF Habitat Workshop 2013 Laura Merchan, Liao Chi Yi, Digant Shah, Marta del Valle, Birgit YuenYogeshwar Nager, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Field documentary
Masterplan proposal
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2015 Portfolio Liao, Chi Yi MSc Architecture TU Delft [email protected]
Lutra lutra Anas creccaFulica atra
2Biodiversity City
Architecture and landscape inspired by biodiversity theo-ries
Future Model
A cubic model visualises the biomass needed to feed a wolf
Studio Project
Jun. 2012IndividualThe Why FactoryVeneto, Italy
Studio Project
Jun. 2012Team workThe Why Factoryacrylic and print
Student Work
Jun. 2012IndividualDelft Seminar ofBuilding TechnologyEWI, TU Delft
Re-designing the facade of EWI Building in TU Delft with rammed earth and timberLow-tech High-rise
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2015 Portfolio Liao, Chi Yi MSc Architecture TU Delft [email protected]
Construction
Oct. 2009On-site EngineerAtelier-3 & Design for PeopleTaitung, Taiwan
Post-flood transitional housing for the displaced tribe
Taimali Transitional Housing
Construction
Nov. 2009On-site EngineerAtelier-3 & Design for PeopleTainan, Taiwan
Processing and assembling of half-timber framing pavilion
Tree Valley Park Exhibition Center
Landscape
Feb. 2010Architectural DesignerAtelier-3 & Design for PeoplePintung, Taiwan
Landscape design for the relocation of 485 housing units
Permanent Housing projects in Majia Farm
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2015 Portfolio Liao, Chi Yi MSc Architecture TU Delft [email protected]
The mapping and visualisation of verbal history of a historical neighborhood in urban context
BSc Thesis Project
April 2008Research: TeamDrawing: IndividualNational Cheng Kung UniversityTainan, Taiwan
Canon Street HousingResearch Phase
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It will be too aggressive to take photos of someone’s private house and living. Besides, the scale of the street and its surroundings could hardly be presented faithfully through photography. So we try to record a street by sitting on stools, house by house sketch every facade. It helps record both architectural details and how public/private spaces are occupied. (East: Personal work; West: collaborate with Chia-Hua Wu)
2015 Portfolio Liao, Chi Yi MSc Architecture TU Delft [email protected]
2015 Portfolio Liao, Chi Yi MSc Architecture TU Delft [email protected]
Developing narrow-plot hous-ing prototypes to rejuvenate historical street
BSc Thesis Project
April 2008IndividualNational Cheng Kung UniversityTainan, Taiwan
Canon Street HousingDesign Phase
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Liao, Chi-Yi / National Cheng Kung University / TaiwanAcademic / Cannon Street Project / Part 1 Defining Cannon Street 8
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Foundational Mazu Temple
Yuang He Temple - AD1696
City God Temple of the County
Temple of Three Mountain Kings
Our Studio House. Where we live, observe, and mapping the street.
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Empty plots, where timber frames of old
buildings decay quietly.
Narrow entrance for padelstrains
and bikes only.
The small corners invites people stay and chat each other.
Temple Yards shaded by giant
Banyan trees are the meeting points of
local people.
Modern townhouses
hide and guard the old
community from outside
noise.
The parking lot covera an old
waterway, which still visible
decades ago.
Streets never cross each
other. This was aim to impede intrusion in the
past.
Stories and Observations
temporary struc.historical
temporary
preservedmodifiedidletemporary structure
well preservedmodifiedidle
700 m
Original 1895
350 m
Today 2008
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60mmax:
2.5~4m
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Motorcycle Wall-close
Door-open
Public
Vegetation
Festival deco
Add-on
No. 113
Idle
1900
Well Preserved
1700sNo.81-85
Partly CollapsedIdle / Occupied
No.63
Occupied
1800s
Well Preserved
No.93
Idle
1800s
Modified
No.79
Occupied
1980s
RC
The width of buildings remain about 4 meters, the average street width is 3 meters.
Builing types varies from Time. Yet The original pattern remained intact.
Residents open their door to the street and decorate their doorway with pots, shelters and other stuffs.
DensityAdapt
Publicness
The street was not designed or planed at some point in the history. Yet it did not revolve totally by accident ether. We only know that its form was generated by following facts: georaphy, temple layouts, traffic efficiency, self-defance and economy activities.
Human-scaleDescribe a Street Qualities that generate an active community.