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BRYAN FAN Architecture Portfolio 2011-2013

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BRYAN FAN

Architecture Portfolio 2011-2013

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4 ................................................. SIR CONAN DOYLE MYSTER THEATER

16 ........................................................... CITY OF WYNDHAM GATEWAY

28 ................................................................................... CARA(S)PACE

36 ..................................................................................... BODYSPACE

44 .............................................................. STUDLEY PARK BOATHOUSE

52 .......................................... ABORIGINAL ARTS AND CULTURE CENTRE

60 ............................................................... DOCUMENTATION PROJECT

70 ............................................................................. OTHER PROJECTS

76 ........................................................... PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES

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SIR CONAN DOYLE MYSTERY THEATREStudio Fire, Semester 2 2013

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Sir Conan Doyle Mystery Theatre is dedication to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the authur of Sherlock Holmes detec-tive stories.

Located at the junction of Spencer Street and Bourke Street, the theatre challenges the conventional Theatre typologies with the stage opens to both the public and the paid audience. Its simplistic form and ornamental facade reflects the site location between a heritage listed area and the contemporary designed Southern Cross Station. The concept of “double skin” creates a dialogue between its external form and the internal volume of the Theatre functions. In addition to the light and shadow effects, the concept provide a sense of mystery and illusion to visitors. Programs are connected by a single ramp between the building skin and internal volume.

The ambience and elegance of the architecture transcends the building into a piece of public art work and place mak-ing qualities to the western side of Melbourne CBD. The theatre will be an iconic festival place suitable for both day and night time activities.

SIR CONAN DOYLE MYSTERY THEATRE

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Dual opening Fly Tower Major Circulation

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Facade

Structure

Lift Shaft/ Fire stairs

Skylight

Blackbox Theatre

Dress rooms/ Rehearsal Room

Balcony Entry

Proscenium Theatre

Amphitheater/ Plaza

Gallery

Cinema

Flytower

SIR CONAN DOYLE MYSTERY THEATRE

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SIR CONAN DOYLE MYSTERY THEATRE

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North elevation East Elevation West Elevation

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SIR CONAN DOYLE MYSTERY THEATRE

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SIR CONAN DOYLE MYSTERY THEATRE

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CITY OF WYNDHAM GATEWAYStudio AIR, Semester 1 2013

(in collaboration with Vincent Kong and Lisa Huang)

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The City of Wyndham Gateway project explores the impact of computation on architectural design. The design was aimed for a place making quality which helps the de-velopment of a community identity for the City of Wyndham.

The theme of duality is used to sparkle longevity with the juxtapositions of defining new boundary of Wyndham, creating a cohesive cultural form symbolized the unity of the community, and to create a phenomenon of mutual and unique experience. The aspiration is to design a self-defin-ing structure, which creates communal identity, through a non-discriminative design process.

The design was chosen as one of the best works of Studio AIR and was invited by the faculty to design a pavilion based on the same design algorithm. (Refer to later projects)

CITY OF WYNDHAM GATEWAY

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CITY OF WYNDHAM GATEWAY

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CITY OF WYNDHAM GATEWAY

Aesthetics evolves with time

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CITY OF WYNDHAM GATEWAY

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CITY OF WYNDHAM GATEWAY

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CARA(S)PACEMSDx 2013

(in collaboration with David Lister and Vincent Kong)

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Cara(s)pace was a commissioned bar and installation for MSDx, the annual exhibition by the Melbourne School of Design. The design emerged from research into digital detailing and fabrication techniques of composite panels and employs an experimental structural system of flexible sheet metal that is actively bent and restrained by the panels. Like exoskeletal systems found in nature, this re-ciprocal structural system acts as surface and performative ornament and is informed by the heterogeneous localised conditions across the surface geometry, varying in density and depth.

The brief called for two separate bar units to cater for future events of various size and an additional element was added to separate serving space and storage as well as create a wayfinding device amongst the campus for the event. The three design elements work individually or are locked together, the accuracy of geometry and fabrication allowing for seamless continuity with incredibly tight tolerances.

The design uses 14 1200×1200 sheets of lasercut 1mm steel sheet and 8 1200×2400 aluminium composite panels, utilising CNC router engraving for sheet forming and profile cuts for connection details and panel cutout.

CARA(S)PACE

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CARA(S)PACE

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CARA(S)PACE

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BODYSPACEVirtual Environments, Semester 1 2011

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BODYSPACE is a 1st year studio project that explores elementary computation design in building complex forms (i.e Lantern) out of paper, which can be worn on the body.

The concept of based of stalactites its layering process. The layering allows lights to penetrates through which il-luminates the lantern in a unique fashion. An ivory card rib structure was developed to support the panels strip which are made of cartridge paper.

The design was selected as one of best works of Virtual Environments Semester 1 2011.

BODYSPACE

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BODYSPACE

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BODYSPACE

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STUDLEY PARK BOATHOUSEStudio WATER, Semester 2 2012

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Studley Park Boat House project redesigns existing disrepair boathouse in the manner of a great architecture master. In this case, the works of Australian architect Glenn Murcutt was studied for this project.

The boathouse consists of Restaurants, Cafes, Kiosk, open space and boat storage space. The connection to the wharf creates a new gathering space in front of the river.

STUDLEY PARK BOATHOUSE

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North Elevation

South Elevation

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STUDLEY PARK BOATHOUSE

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Study model of Glen Murcutt’s Marie Short House

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STUDLEY PARK BOATHOUSE

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ABORIGINAL ARTS AND CULTURE CENTREStudio EARTH, Semester 1 2012

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ABORIGINAL ARTS AND CULTURE CENTREStudio EARTH, Semester 1 2012

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The Aboriginal Arts and Culture Centre situates on Herring Island Victoria. It explores the tension between prospect and refuge, between the settler and the aboriginal people of Australia.

The theme of duality on the building form symbolizes the unity and difference between the settlers and the Aborigi-nals. Semi-underground exhibition space conceives the dark ages of aboriginal people.

Water is the key concept of the design considering the im-portance of Yarra River to the Wurundjeri people (Aboriginal tribe settled around Melbourne). The undulating roof for is an abstraction of the water symbol of the aboriginal people whereas the amphitheater emphasized the yarra river as the background.

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ABORIGINAL ARTS AND CULTURE CENTRE

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ABORIGINAL ARTS AND CULTURE CENTRE

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ABORIGINAL ARTS AND CULTURE CENTRE

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DOCUMENTATION PROJECTConstruction Design, Semester 1 2013

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DOCUMENTATION PROJECTConstruction Design, Semester 1 2013

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DOCUMENTATION PROJECT

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DOCUMENTATION PROJECT

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DOCUMENTATION PROJECT

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DOCUMENTATION PROJECT

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OTHER WORKSDrawings, Sketches, Parametric experiments

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OTHER WORKSDrawings, Sketches, Parametric experiments

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Cinema Interior Project

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OTHER WORKS

Pencil sketch of South Lawn, University of MelbourneVisual Communication, Semester 1 2012

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEHjL Architecture, Melbourne

June 2013

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEHjL Architecture, Melbourne

June 2013

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Interior exploration for an unnamed project, courtesy of HjL Architecture

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCESpence Robinson Ltd, Hong Kong

Dec 2012 - Feb 2013

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCESpence Robinson Ltd, Hong Kong

Dec 2012 - Feb 2013

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3D reconstruction of Tin Chung Court Hong Kong, courtesy of Spence Robinson Ltd

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U.F.A. & U.F.S. CALCULATION

DOMESTIC (F5 - F21)

FLAT NOS. FLAT TYPE NOS. UFA (m²) SUB-TOTAL OF UFA (m²) UFS (m²) SUB-TOTAL OF UFS (m²)

01, 02, 03, 06, 07,08, 10, 11, 12, 15,16, 17, 18, 19, 20,23, 24, 25, 27, 28,29, 32, 33 & 34

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24 x 26.918 = 646.032 30.568 x 24 = 733.632

37.830 x 6 = 226.98

TOTAL UFA PER FLOOR TOTAL UFS PER FLOOR983.816 1,110,048

SUB-TOTAL (17 STOREY) 983.816 x 17 = 16,724.872 1,110.048 x 17 = 18,870.816

DOMESTIC (F4)

SUB-TOTAL (17 STOREY)

1,475.724 + 16,724.872 + 318.699 +481.445 + 575.544= 19,576.284

1,665.072 + 18,870.816 + 359.881 +544.314 + 649.961= 22,090.044

DOMESTIC ALL FLOORSGRAND-TOTAL

DOMESTIC ALL FLOORSGRAND-TOTAL

8P04, 13, 21 & 30 4 + = 28.828 + 4.699 + 3.832= 37.359

37.359 x 4 = 149.436+

FLOOR FLAT TYPE NOS. UFA (m²) SUB-TOTALOF UFA (m²) UFS (m²)

SUB-TOTALOF UFS (m²)

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NON-DOMESTIC (G/F)

HOUSINGDEPARTMENTSITE OFFICE

46.082NON-DOMESTIC GRAND-TOTAL NON-DOMESTIC GRAND-TOTAL

1 = 33.190

DISCHARGE VALUE SCHEDULE

LOCATION FLOOR USE

UFA PERFLOOR(m²) FACTOR

LEE CHEUNGHOUSE( BLOCK A )

F22 - F24

F5 -F21

F2

DOMESTIC 494.812 4.5

989.624

TOTAL CAPACITYPER FLOOR(PERSON)

DOMESTIC

DOMESTIC 576.132

(494.812/4.5) x 3 STOREYS= 327

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TOTAL CAPACITYSERVED BY STAIR(PERSON) EXISTING STAIRCASE

(WIDTH)STOREYS SERVEDABOVE GROUNDLEVEL PERMITTED

576.132/4.5 = 128

327 + 3,716 + 71 +106 + 128= 4,348

STAIRCASE NO. 11 550

STAIRCASE NO. 21 550

STAIRCASE NO. 31 550

= 759 + (51 X 10)= 1,269

20 (F5 - F24)

DISCHARGE VALUE CALCULATION

MINIMUM REQUIREMENT OF EXIT DOORS AND EXIT ROUTES

LOCATION FLOOR USEUFA PERFLOOR(m²)

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LEECHEUNGHOUSE(BLOCK A)

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REQUIRED PROVIDED REQUIRED PROVIDED REQUIRED PROVIDED REQUIRED PROVIDED REQUIRED PROVIDED

CAPACITYMIN. TOTAL WIDTH OF (mm)

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SCHEDULE OF SANITARY FITMENTS

LOCATION FLOOR USE UFA / UFS(m²)

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修訂版本 日期 負責人

Rev. 0 28-09-2012 WJ

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FLAT NOS. FLAT TYPE NOS. UFA (m²) SUB-TOTAL OF UFA (m²) UFS (m²) SUB-TOTAL OF UFS (m²)

TOTAL UFA PER FLOOR TOTAL UFS PER FLOOR318.699 359.881

SUB-TOTAL (1 STOREY) 318.699 x 1 = 318.699 359.881 x 1 = 359.881SUB-TOTAL (1 STOREY)

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DRAWING NO.

TITLE

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DATE :

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DRAWN :

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SCALE :

This Drawing is Prepared Under The Supervision of:

AS-BUILT DRAWING FOR

(FOR NON-DIVESTED PORTION ONLY)

CONSULTANT

NOTES :

PROJECT NO.

THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS AS-BUILT DRAWINGREFLECTS THE ACTUAL SITE CONDITIONS

AS AT : 9th May 2012

YUEN KWOK CHEUNGRIBA ARAIA HKIA RA

AUTHORIZED PERSON (LIST 1)

22 / 07 / 2012

CWL KCY

SHUN LEE ESTATE

U.F.A./U.F.S. DIAGRAM OF GROUND FLOOR U.F.A./U.F.S. DIAGRAM OF F2

U.F.A./U.F.S. DIAGRAM OF F3 U.F.A./U.F.S. DIAGRAM OF F4

U.F.A./U.F.S. DIAGRAM OF F22 - F24U.F.A./U.F.S. DIAGRAM OF F5 - F21

1 2+ = 22.220 + 4.698 = 26.918

+ = 22.220 + 4.698 + 3.650= 30.568

+ 31 2

4 x 33.527 = 134.1084 5+ = 28.828 + 4.699 = 33.527

6 x 33.946 = 203.6767 8+ = 29.305 + 4.641 = 33.946

+ = 29.305 + 4.641 + 3.884= 37.830

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37.861 x 2 = 75.722

8P30 1 + = 28.828 + 4.699 + 3.832= 37.359

37.359 x 1 = 37.359+ 6

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+ = 22.445 + 4.752 + 3.653= 30.850

+ 31 2

1 x 33.527 = 33.5274 5+ = 28.828 + 4.699 = 33.527

2 x 33.798 = 67.5967 8+ = 29.053 + 4.745 = 33.798

+ = 29.053 + 4.745 + 4.063= 37.861

+ 97 8

DOMESTIC (F22 - F24)

FLAT NOS. FLAT TYPE NOS. UFA (m²) SUB-TOTAL OF UFA (m²) UFS (m²) SUB-TOTAL OF UFS (m²)

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37.830 x 3 = 113.490

TOTAL UFA PER FLOOR TOTAL UFS PER FLOOR491.908 555.024

SUB-TOTAL (3 STOREY) 491.908 x 3 = 1,475.724 555.024 x 3 = 1,665.072SUB-TOTAL (3 STOREY)

8P04 & 13 2 + = 28.828 + 4.699 + 3.832= 37.359

37.359 x 2 = 74.718+ 6

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1 2+ = 22.220 + 4.698 = 26.918

+ = 22.220 + 4.698 + 3.650= 30.568

+ 31 2

2 x 33.527 = 67.0544 5+ = 28.828 + 4.699 = 33.527

3 x 33.946 = 101.8387 8+ = 29.305 + 4.641 = 33.946

+ = 29.305 + 4.641 + 3.884= 37.830

+ 97 8

Rev. 1 16-10-2012 CWL

DOMESTIC (F3)

FLAT NOS. FLAT TYPE NOS. UFA (m²) SUB-TOTAL OF UFA (m²) UFS (m²)

TOTAL UFA PER FLOOR TOTAL UFS PER FLOOR481.445

SUB-TOTAL (1 STOREY) 481.445 x 1 = 481.445 SUB-TOTAL (1 STOREY)

01, 02, 03, 15, 16,17, 18, 19, 27, 28,29, 32, 33 & 34

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+ = 22.445 + 4.752 + 3.653= 30.850

+ 31 2

2 x 33.527 = 67.0544 5+ = 28.828 + 4.699 = 33.527

1 x 33.633 = 33.6337 8+ = 28.888 + 4.745 = 33.633

+ = 28.888 + 4.745 + 4.063= 37.696

+ 97 8

DOMESTIC (F2)

FLAT NOS. FLAT TYPE NOS. UFA (m²) SUB-TOTAL OF UFA (m²) UFS (m²)

TOTAL UFA PER FLOOR TOTAL UFS PER FLOOR575.544

SUB-TOTAL (1 STOREY) 575.544 x 1 = 575.544 SUB-TOTAL (1 STOREY)

01, 02, 03, 15,16, 17, 18, 19,20, 27, 28, 29,32, 33 & 34

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+ = 22.445 + 4.752 + 3.653= 30.850

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2 x 33.504 = 67.0087 8+ = 28.866 + 4.638 = 33.504

+ = 28.866 + 4.638 + 4.063= 37.567

+ 97 8

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544.314 x 1 = 544.314

30.850 x 14 = 431.900

37.696 x 1 = 37.696

37.359 x 2 = 74.718

649.961

649.961 x 1 = 649.961

30.850 x 15 = 462.750

37.567 x 2 = 75.134

37.359 x 3 = 112.077

GROUND FLOOR

M.A.C. OFFICE = 12.892 = 12.892 = 12.892 = 12.892F4

= 33.190 = 33.190 = 33.190

F3 DOMESTIC 481.610 4.5 481.610/4.5 = 106.

318.699/4.5 = 7123 (F2 - F24)

20 (F2 - F21)

= 759 + (51 X 13)= 1,422

= 759 + (51 X 10)= 1,269

= 1,269 + 1,422 + 1,269= 3,960

494.812

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288.066(take average each block)

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240.805 (take average each block)

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DOMESTIC (HIGH BLOCK)

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4.5 110 2 2 1 750 2 100 850 1 050494.812

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AREA DIAGRAM OF REFUSE CHAMBER AT LEE CHEUNGHOUSE ( BLOCK A )

MINIMUM AREAREQUIREMENT (m²)

DOMESTIC22,090.044 / 347 63.660

SUB-TOTAL 63.660

NON -DOMESTIC

46.082 / 925 0.397

SUB-TOTAL 0.563

TOTAL 64.057

AREA PROVIDED (m²) 31.663 m² < 64.057 m² (REQUIREMENT)

REFUSE ROOM CALCULATIONS

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SCALE :

This Drawing is Prepared Under The Supervision of:

AS-BUILT DRAWING FOR

(FOR NON-DIVESTED PORTION ONLY)

CONSULTANT

NOTES :

PROJECT NO.

THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS AS-BUILT DRAWINGREFLECTS THE ACTUAL SITE CONDITIONS

AS AT : 9th May 2012

YUEN KWOK CHEUNGRIBA ARAIA HKIA RA

AUTHORIZED PERSON (LIST 1)

22 / 07 / 2012

CWL KCY

SHUN LEE ESTATE

8P

7P7P

7P

7P

7P7P

7P 7P 7P

7P

7P7P

7P 7P 7P8P

9P

9P

9P 7P 7P 7P 9P

7P

7P7P

8P

9P 7P 7P 7P 9P

8P

17

18

7P

7P

7P

7P

17

18

DN

17R

UP

17R

7P

7P

PART PLAN OF STORE ROOM AT F18-F21PART PLAN OF LIFT MACHINE ROOM AT F17

DN

17R

UP

17R

修訂版本 日期 負責人

Rev. A 15-08-2012

Rev. B 23-08-2012

AA

WENRev. C 15-09-2012

HYY

KLRev. D 24-09-2012

1:150

AA / HYY

ESE124 009

TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN (F5 - F21 ) OFLEE CHEUNG HOUSE

KLRev. E 17-10-2012

LSQRev. F 17-12-2012

009

3250 2325 4570 4570 4570 4570 4570 2325

34010

3175

4570

3250

3401

0

3250 2325 4570 4570 4570 4570 4570 2325

34010

2170

4575

2320

380

380

380 380

380

3401

0

4575

3250

2320

380

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

K

J

7' 8' 9' 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

4800

4570

4570

3250

F'

G'

H'

J'

K'

L

M

N

P

Q

4570

4570

4570

2170

4800

3175

3250

380

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230 2335 150 2335 230 3190

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230

2425

230

230

2425

235

650

1540

1540

650

1540

1540

650

1540

1540

CMRev. G 25-12-2012

650

1540

1540

650

1540

1540

A A

A A

1100H RAILING ON KERB

1100H RAILING ON KERB

1000

1000

1350 1350

1350

1350

1350 1350

1350

1350

WENRev. H 07-01-2013

METAL GRILLE

CONC GRILLES

METAL GRILLE

METAL GRILLES

CONCGRILLES

1000

1000

1000

1000

1000

1000

MD

WENRev. I 25-01-20131540

1800

1560

15601560

METAL GRILLE METAL GRILLE

1540

1800

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EDUCATION2011 - 2013 Bachelor of Environments, University of Melbourne

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE2013 HjL Architecture (Melbourne), Architectural Assistance2012 - 2013 Spence Robinson Ltd (Hong Kong), Summer Intern

CONTACTTel +(61) 410 094 822Email [email protected]

Please refer to my CV for details and my other involvements in the University.

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