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  • ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

    TANG Tak Shing, KelvinSelected projects | 2008-2015

  • ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

    TANG Tak Shing, Kelvin

    Contact

    University of Hong Kong

    +852 97717295 (M)

    Master of Architecture

    [email protected]

  • PERSONAL STATEMENT

    As a fresh graduate from the University of Hong Kong with Master of Architecture, I have strong interest on topics concerning architectural and urban design. During my postgraduate program, I have studied courses and conducted several projects on urban design, housing design and some the-matic district design, etc. I have excellent command of both written and spo-ken Chinese and English as well as fluent Putonghua. With training from my discipline, I am also good at analytical and critical thinking, which allows me to present myself in a fluent, organized and presentable manner in discussion. In addition, I am trained up with artistic sense and social awareness that enable me to design a thoughtful architecture.

    The first year of practical architectural experience in Aedas Limited has equipped me with skills and capabilities that your company is looking for. As the architectural designer, I was responsible for designing the form of shop-ping complex podium by using 3D tools, during which the process of liaising with colleagues and clients under certain constraints had improved my de-sign skills as well as problem-solving skills. I also had the opportunity to visit the construction sites and communicate with site contractors and consultants directly, which further consolidated my understanding of the construction process and the sites actual conditions. All these consolidated my practical experience of architectural design and building process and further strength-ened my professional knowledge in this field. .

    I have undertaken my second practical year in The Oval Partnership Ltd, which enriched my knowledge about both master planning in PRC as well as local technical tendering process. During my first four months, I had the chance to work in the Beijing Office to work on the PRC master planning drawings, construction drawings and site coordination. This experience widened my perspectives to a bigger picture of the building industry, and allowed me to gain better understanding of the construction procedure in China. Back to the Hong Kong office after this internship, I was responsible for producing tender drawings for HKU CYM Auditorium that further enhanced my knowledge of architectural standard and the expression techniques in tender documents. These valuable experiences not only opened my eyes to the wider prospect of the industry, but also further boosted my interest and determination into this architectural field.

    TANG Tak Shing, Kelvin

  • address: 23/F, Flat 1, Tak Lee Building, 993 Kings Road, Quarry Bay, HKmobile: +852-9771-7295email: [email protected]

    Rhino 3D, Grasshopper, Revit, SketchUp, 3D Studio Max, Laser Cut, 3D Printing, CNCAdobe CS6 Suite, Vray, After Effect, Microsoft OfficePhotography, Drawing, Modelling, Wood craftmanshipExcellent command of spoken and written English, written and spoken Chinese (Cantonese) and spoken Putonghua

    Thesis Exhibitions | The Public Review 2014-15 | University of Hong KongThesis Exhibitions | Graduation Summer Show 2015 | NCKUThesis Exhibitions | Graduation Show 2015 | GuangZhou Academy of Fine ArtPublications | Hong Kong Crazy Tower | T?F Project Exhibitions | Daizibao: Architecture & Public Ground Exhibition | HKUProject Exhibitions | HK-SZ Biennale 2014 Exhibition | Safari SZHKProject Exhibitions | The Degree Show 2011 Selected Project (BAAS Final Year) | HKU

    University of Hong Kong | Hong KongMaster of Architecture, CGPA 3.43

    Awards: Thesis selected for Public Review 2015, HKUThesis: Everyday RevolutionExposure: Student representative for T?F roundtable meeting 2015, Hong Kong Crazy Tower

    University of Hong Kong | Hong KongBachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies (Hons)

    Awards: Final year project selected for Degree Show 2008, HKUClementi Secondary School | Hong Kong

    Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination 2008 (1A, 2C, 2D)Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination 2006 (2A, 4B, 1D, 1E)

    Awards: Prudential scholarship, Diligent Student Award 2007

    Part Time Work | Hong KongThe Oval Partnership Ltd & CL3 Ltd

    Delivering 3D models, renderings, presentation preparation (indd), physical modelThe Oval Partnership Ltd | Hong Kong & Beijing | Architectural Graduate (Year Out)

    Producing tender drawings for the HKU auditorium; leading schematic design stage for ETS (MTRC) with consultants; producing shop drawings in cooperation with LDI at Beijing office for 4 months; delivering master layout plans, sections, 3D models, renderings and presentation package for Sunnytown GuiYang and LKF Shanghai

    Aedas Ltd | Hong Kong | Architectural Graduate (Year Out)Fabricating 3D models and presentations for the shopping complex design, Olympia 66, Dalian, Centre 66, Wuxi; involving in site defect process for Manulife Tower

    DOTA Architecture Design Ltd | Beijing | Architectural DesignerProducing 3D models & CAD detail drawings for Giant Green Villa & Spanish Bar interior

    Chairman of Architectural Society | HKUSUCoordinated ASO09; organised product sale, publications, and office visiting; engaged with the committees with regular meetings for the student affairs

    Chairman of Student Union | Clementi Secondary SchoolHold the student affairs meeting; organised autumn picnic and Xmas party

    Hong Kong 200 Leadership Program | Hong Kong Federation of Youth GroupsVisited Beijing TsingHua University for exchange program; involved and initiated several community workshops; organised HK200 2007 summer program

    Hong Kong Youth Summit 2007 | Hong Kong Outstanding Students AssociationOrgranized the social volunteer program targeting the homeless elderly

    TANG Tak Shing, Kelvin

    EDUCATION

    EXPERIENCE

    LEADERSHIP

    RECOGNITION

    EXPERTISE

    2013 - 2015

    2008 - 2011

    2003 - 2008

    2013/9 - 15/2

    2012/9 - 13/9

    2011/9 - 12/8

    2011/6 - 11/8

    Digital ModellingDigital Graphics

    Hands-OnLanguage

    2015

    2014

    2011

    2008 - 09

    2006 - 07

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  • ACADEMIC WORKS/ PROFILE

    PROFILERESUME

    01

    04-09

    10-13

    14-19

    22-25

    20-21

    EducationExperienceLeadershipRecongitionExpertise

    Unversity of Hong KongMaster of ArchitectureMArch I Spring Semester: Public spaceAdvisor: Nasrine Seraji

    Unversity of Hong KongMaster of ArchitectureMArch II Fall Semester: Beyond ExtrusionAdvisor: Winy Mass + MVRDV (T?F)

    Unversity of Hong KongMaster of ArchitectureMArch II Spring Semester: ThesisAdvisor: Juan Du

    Unversity of Hong KongBachelor of Arts in Architectural StudiesBArch III Spring Semester: Material & Technology in Architecture Design 2.0Advisor: Gao Yan

    Unversity of Hong KongBachelor of Arts in Architectural StudiesBArch III Fall Semester: Pavilion PrototypeAdvisor: Jason Carlow

    NEGATIVE BLOCKTURN THE BLOCK INSIDE-OUT

    JARETHS CASTLE TOWERTHE HIDE & SEEK LIVING

    EVERYDAY REVOLUTIONINVENTION OF ADAPTIVE JOINTS TO RECONSTRUCT COMMUNAL SPACE

    MUSEUM OF DISCOVERYFUNCTION FOLLOWS FORM

    FABRIC CONCRETE PAVILIONFLUID CONCRETE SHELTER

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  • 26-27

    28-29

    30-33

    34-35

    38-41

    36-37

    3D modeling & interior designdotA Ltd.

    Director: Gao Yan & Duo Ning

    3D modeling & presentationAedas Ltd.

    Director: Christine Lam

    Master planning & 3D modeling & technical calculations & presentation

    The Oval Partnership Ltd.Director: Sada Lam

    Roof & interior tender drawingsThe Oval Partnership Ltd.

    Director: James Pierce

    Retail planning & buildings designThe Oval Partnership Ltd.

    Director: James Pierce

    Fadade & Hotel room designThe Oval Partnership Ltd.

    Director: James Pierce

    GIANT GREEN MOCKUP VILLABEIJING, CHINA

    OLMYPIA 66DALIAN, CHINA

    LKF SHANGHAISHANGHAI, CHINA

    HKU CYM AUDITORIUMHKU, HK

    PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PROJECTSHK

    JARDINES HOTELCAUSEWAY BAY, HK

    PROFESSIONAL WORKS

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  • Plan Public space typologyPhotos Leftover spacesAxon Leftover spaces study

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    NEGATIVE BLOCK - TURN THE BLOCK INSIDE-OUTUnversity of Hong KongMaster of ArchitectureMArch I Spring Semester: Public spaceAdvisor: Nasrine Seraji

    Tamar Park

    location:Harcourt Road, Admiralty, Hong Kong

    area: 1.76 hectarescompleted time: 10/10/2011

    open hours: 24 hours daily

    Sun Yat Sen Memorial Park

    location:Eastern Street North, Sai Ying Punarea: 4.1 hectarescompleted time: 26/06/2010open hours: 24 hours dailypartly 8:00 am to 11:00 pm daily

    HKZBG

    location:the northern slope of Vic-toria Peak

    area: 5.6 hectarescompleted time: 1864open hours: 6am - 7pm

    Hong Kong Park

    location:Cotton Tree Drive , Central

    area: 8 hectarescost: $398 millioncompleted time: May 1991

    open hours: 6 am to 11 pm

    Victoria Park

    location:centre of Hong Kong Island

    area: 19 hectarescompleted time: 1957

    open hours: 24 hours daily

    Quarry Bay Park

    location:the northern slope of Victoria Peak

    area: 9.79 hectarescompleted time: 17/6/1994open hours: 6am - 11pm

    public pleasure grounds

    public parks (only 7 in HK island)

    private owned public space (Dedicated public space) [selected cases]

    public space typology

    name

    location &pattern

    plan

    type street private owned public space public pleasure grounds public parks

    Chun Yeung Street Grand Millennium Plaza Time Square Tong Shui Road Garden Kings Road Playground Hong Kong Park Victoria Park

    NEGATIVE BLOCKThe Hong Kong Block is congested it has veins but no ar-teries. The leftover spaces -alley ways- have a life of their own. Due to the typical HK block type and density these spaces have been littered by all the necessary applianc-es that buildings need (ducts, ventilation fans, air intake grills, etc) as well as spaces that buildings dont simply have. The project proposes to turn the block inside out to reverse usage, the streets then become alleyways and in return alleyways are turned into public space.

    The internalised block allows for a different collective life.

  • Plan Technical plan and devlopment calculationAxon South silo layout plan

    Perspectives View from south silo (green house)

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    POSTGRADUATE WORKS

  • 06

    site axonometricscale NTS

    Axon Existing urban block (alley and podium)Section (Above) Designed long section through urban block Section (Below) Existing long section through urban block

  • 07

    site axonometricscale NTS

    Axon Designed urban block (alley and podium)

  • 08

    # S # L

    # XL

    # M

    semi-block #1 semi-block #2 semi-block #5 semi-block #6 semi-block #7 semi-block #11 semi-block #12

    semi-block #3 semi-block #4 semi-block #8 semi-block #9 semi-block #10 semi-block #13 semi-block #14

    52.5m

    210m

    35m17.5m

    35m

    70m

    17.5m35m

    35m35m

    # L scale

    # S scale

    # XL scale

    # M scale

    a

    a

    b

    b

    c

    c

    plan

    section a-a

    section b-b

    section c-c

    a

    a

    b

    b

    c

    c

    plan

    section a-a

    section b-b

    section c-c

    block #13scale: # XLsize: 35 m x 70 mtopics: podium as infrastructure

    Axon & section Semi-urban block designDiagrams Semi-urban block variations

    # S # L

    # XL

    # M

    semi-block #1 semi-block #2 semi-block #5 semi-block #6 semi-block #7 semi-block #11 semi-block #12

    semi-block #3 semi-block #4 semi-block #8 semi-block #9 semi-block #10 semi-block #13 semi-block #14

    # S # L

    # XL

    # M

    semi-block #1 semi-block #2 semi-block #5 semi-block #6 semi-block #7 semi-block #11 semi-block #12

    semi-block #3 semi-block #4 semi-block #8 semi-block #9 semi-block #10 semi-block #13 semi-block #14

    # S # L

    # XL

    # M

    semi-block #1 semi-block #2 semi-block #5 semi-block #6 semi-block #7 semi-block #11 semi-block #12

    semi-block #3 semi-block #4 semi-block #8 semi-block #9 semi-block #10 semi-block #13 semi-block #14

  • 09

    with no podium(type A)

    with podium H < 20M(type B)

    with podium 20M < H < 60M(type C)

    (type D)

    living

    public space

    public surface

    with no podium(type A)

    with podium H < 20M(type B)

    with podium 20M < H < 60M(type C) (type D)

    Axon Utopic urban visionAxon Urban block transformation

    with no podium

    with podium H < 20M

    with podium 20M < H < 60M

  • 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 19691960

    The Miracle of Fragrant Harbour

    Refugees Problem Near Crisis

    Mei Foo Sun Cheun -Role model for Residential Housing

    The Fire

    Wanchai Rec-lamation

    Shek Kip Mei From Former Squatter Area to Present Diverse Com-munity

    The Rapid Devel-opment of Public Housing in Chai Wan

    More than 10,000 starving illegal immigrant from China

    Chinas Refugees: Something can be done now

    Great Fire Mars Holiday

    Burn out - Christmas Eve, Shek Kip Mei squat-ter area totally destory

    The Luxury Public Housing in North Point Waterfront

    Mei Ho Estate - Reset-tlement Estate for the homeless victimes of the great fire

    Sai Wan Estate - The Public Housing on Slope

    The First Gov-ernmentLow Cost Housing in Kow-loon

    Lei Cheng Uk Es-tate- Resettlementarea

    Living in the Cage

    Refugees Ar-rived!! Reinforce the army on the border

    Refugees New Homes

    Resettlement

    Public Housing

    Refugees!!!

    Refugees... ...

    2 31950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 19691960

    The Miracle of Fragrant Harbour

    Refugees Problem Near Crisis

    Mei Foo Sun Cheun -Role model for Residential Housing

    The Fire

    Wanchai Rec-lamation

    Shek Kip Mei From Former Squatter Area to Present Diverse Com-munity

    The Rapid Devel-opment of Public Housing in Chai Wan

    More than 10,000 starving illegal immigrant from China

    Chinas Refugees: Something can be done now

    Great Fire Mars Holiday

    Burn out - Christmas Eve, Shek Kip Mei squat-ter area totally destory

    The Luxury Public Housing in North Point Waterfront

    Mei Ho Estate - Reset-tlement Estate for the homeless victimes of the great fire

    Sai Wan Estate - The Public Housing on Slope

    The First Gov-ernmentLow Cost Housing in Kow-loon

    Lei Cheng Uk Es-tate- Resettlementarea

    Living in the Cage

    Refugees Ar-rived!! Reinforce the army on the border

    Refugees New Homes

    Resettlement

    Public Housing

    Refugees!!!

    Refugees... ...

    2 3

    Master Year 2_ semester 1 final project

    Beyond Extrustion_ Jareths Castle Tower

    Type:Cruciform_1Ngau Chi Wan Sun Lai Garden

    Address: Diamond Hill KING TUNG ST 2Year of completion: 1985Client: Hong Kong Housing Authority&Mosudon Company LimitedFloor: 25Single floor area: 373 mApartment number per floor: 8

    FACTS

    COMMENTS Advantages:1.land conservation2.dot graphic, suitable for mountain region; can combine 2 or more dots in flat region3.flexiable units composition; adjustment for different groups and market

    Disadvantages:1.Sight obstruction of adjacent units2.Natural lighting problem of some units

    Type:Cruciform_1Ngau Chi Wan Sun Lai Garden

    Address: Diamond Hill KING TUNG ST 2Year of completion: 1985Client: Hong Kong Housing Authority&Mosudon Company LimitedFloor: 25Single floor area: 373 mApartment number per floor: 8

    FACTS

    COMMENTS Advantages:1.land conservation2.dot graphic, suitable for mountain region; can combine 2 or more dots in flat region3.flexiable units composition; adjustment for different groups and market

    Disadvantages:1.Sight obstruction of adjacent units2.Natural lighting problem of some units

    10

    JARETHS CASTLE TOWER - THE HIDE & SEEK LIVINGUnversity of Hong KongMaster of ArchitectureMArch II Fall Semester: Beyond ExtrusionAdvisor: Winy Mass + MVRDV (T?F)

    Diagram Historical issues affecting HK housing developmentPlan Typical HK residential building plan and analysisPhoto Typical HK residential building

  • Type:Cruciform_1Ngau Chi Wan Sun Lai Garden

    Address: Diamond Hill KING TUNG ST 2Year of completion: 1985Client: Hong Kong Housing Authority&Mosudon Company LimitedFloor: 25Single floor area: 373 mApartment number per floor: 8

    FACTS

    COMMENTS Advantages:1.land conservation2.dot graphic, suitable for mountain region; can combine 2 or more dots in flat region3.flexiable units composition; adjustment for different groups and market

    Disadvantages:1.Sight obstruction of adjacent units2.Natural lighting problem of some units

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    POSTGRADUATE WORKS

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    6 6 5 4 2413 8 7

    27

    22

    17

    6

    58

    2218

    17

    47

    60LVL 1 PLAN 1:200

    SIMPLEX HIDE AND SEEK ISO 1:100

    HIDE AND SEEK SIMPLEX

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    6 6 5 4 2413 8 7

    27

    22

    17

    6

    58

    2218

    17

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    60LVL 1 PLAN 1:200

    SIMPLEX HIDE AND SEEK ISO 1:100

    HIDE AND SEEK SIMPLEX

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    6 6 5 4 2413 8 7

    27

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    17

    6

    58

    2218

    17

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    60LVL 1 PLAN 1:200

    SIMPLEX HIDE AND SEEK ISO 1:100

    HIDE AND SEEK SIMPLEX

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    6 6 5 4 2413 8 7

    27

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    17

    6

    58

    2218

    17

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    60LVL 1 PLAN 1:200

    SIMPLEX HIDE AND SEEK ISO 1:100

    HIDE AND SEEK SIMPLEX

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    Beyond ExtrusionTower for Celebrity

    Tang Tak Shing, KelvinUID: 2008044911

    MArch II Spring Sem

    Beyond ExtrusionTower for Celebrity

    Tang Tak Shing, KelvinUID: 2008044911

    MArch II Spring Sem

    Units Only Floor Planscale 1:200

    Units with Prodium Floor Planscale 1:200

    35m

    35m 35m Model photoscale 1:200

    Plans Hide and seek living room designPlans & model Jareths Castle tower floor plans

  • 13

    Floor Plansscale 1:1000

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    II

    III

    IV

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    VIII

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    XIII

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    Jareth's Castle tower- the hide & seek living + extreme prvacy

    this tower provides you the emtreme privacy no one can see you in/ out of the towernatural sky light is assigned to every unitsmake sure the great quality of livingJareths Castle is the best tower for hide & seekthe internal stairs are all connected

    Jareth's CastleInternal endless stairs

    Kowloon Wall cityLightwell

    James Turrells ArchitectureFramed light and viewUnits Only Floor Plan

    scale 1:200Units with Prodium Floor Planscale 1:200

    35m

    35m 35m

    Section scale 1:400

    Axonometric scale 1:400

    The Great CinemaPodium Program

    Skyview CeilingUnit

    The Castle GardenPodium Program

    Hidden Private EntranceCirculation

    Landing Platform for HeliCirculation

    Floor Plansscale 1:1000

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    II

    III

    IV

    VI

    V

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    VIII

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    XII

    XIII

    XIV

    Jareth's Castle tower- the hide & seek living + extreme prvacy

    this tower provides you the emtreme privacy no one can see you in/ out of the towernatural sky light is assigned to every unitsmake sure the great quality of livingJareths Castle is the best tower for hide & seekthe internal stairs are all connected

    Jareth's CastleInternal endless stairs

    Kowloon Wall cityLightwell

    James Turrells ArchitectureFramed light and viewUnits Only Floor Plan

    scale 1:200Units with Prodium Floor Planscale 1:200

    35m

    35m 35m

    Section scale 1:400

    Axonometric scale 1:400

    The Great CinemaPodium Program

    Skyview CeilingUnit

    The Castle GardenPodium Program

    Hidden Private EntranceCirculation

    Landing Platform for HeliCirculation

    Perspective Jareths Castle tower renderingAxon & Plans Jareths Castle tower concept plans and diagram

  • 14

    EVERYDAY REVOLUTION - THE ADAPTIVE JOINTS TO RECONSTRUCT COMMUNAL SPACEUnversity of Hong KongMaster of ArchitectureMArch II Spring Semester: ThesisAdvisor: Juan Du

    [Kango Kuma, Japan, 1954- ]

    This study is intended to learn from the joint and assemble detail from Kango Kuma. The project, Casa umbrella, is used different non-typical elements to create the architectural space. It ques-tions the used of daily tools as building material and also pro-vide the hints to look at new construction detail, such as zippers.

    THESIS

    This thesis investigates how the redefinition of an everyday tool transforms and rejuvenates our ev-eryday urban life.

    Urban space, as a common ground for every citizen, is ironically not free for all but regulated by institu-tions. Such disjunction between human and regu-lated urban space not only creates spatial disorder, but also overspills into social and political con-flicts. In the 2014 protests in Hong Kong, umbrel-la, as an everyday tool, was given a new meaning. While its primary function is to create a protected space for its users in day-to-day life, it symbolizes peoples strive for freedom and autonomy which turns this everyday tool into a symbol of rebellion.

    Through designing an adaptive joint for this de-ployable structure, this thesis looks at construct-ing temporary urban programs and using the um-brella as architectural component. The umbrella works not only as a symbol to elicit active partici-pation from citizens, but also to create an adaptive alternative space in our highly regulated city so as to revitalize peoples interactions in our urban life.

    The connectors are designed as small and light-weight, which allow people easily carry and use in any condition. Through connecting the umbrel-la by using the joints, it can create the newwork of popup structure. And the perople can join in the network and to connect among themselves.

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    This umbrella dwelling unit was designed in 2014 sept. It com-bined with 4 umbrellas & 10 zips & 1 base canvas, then to create the portable and reversible dwelling unit.

    During the occupy movement, it demostrated how individual can use affordable existing everyday tool to reconstruc the own flexible protected space.

    UMBRELLA ZIPUPprototype #1

    Step 3:Sew the umbrella with Step 2:Sew the base canvas with zipsStep 1:Cut the base canvas Step 4:Sew the umbrella with zips

    scissors needle zip x 16 canvas x1

    umbrella x 4 4 hours

    Diagrams Prototype of the 1st dwelling unitRef reference project from Kango Kuma

  • 15

    POSTGRADUATE WORKS

    Prop

    agat

    or#2

    22.

    5 ft

    2

    $450

    Tv s

    hop/

    Cin

    ema

    ~$10

    0

    Cafe

    / Lou

    nge

    ~$50

    Rest

    aura

    nt~$

    50

    Publ

    ic to

    ilet

    $0

    Chur

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    ibra

    ry$0

    Propagator#2 (3x units) 22.5 ft2PROPAGATOR #2 FOR 3 PEOPLES

    Unit price $150/unitAverage price $20/ft2

    Propagator#2 price $450

    Din

    ning

    room

    90

    ft2

    $1,3

    50,0

    00

    Livi

    ng ro

    om 1

    80 ft

    2

    $2,7

    00,0

    00

    Kitc

    hen

    70

    ft2

    $1,0

    50,0

    00

    Toile

    t 70

    ft2

    $1,0

    50,0

    00

    Bedr

    oom

    310

    ft2

    $4,6

    50,0

    00

    Typical apartment 720 ft2TYPICAL APARTMENT FOR 3 PEOPLES

    Average price $15,000/ft2

    Apartment price $10,800,000

    Diagram HK social imagesAxon Living analysis in HK

  • 16 Details drawings & Photo The design of the connectors and jointsDetails drawing The mechanism of the umbralla + connectors

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    the performance shelterPEDESTRIAN ZONE

    pop-up shelter

    the urban theatreLOCAL COMMUNITY

    Surface

    Screen

    Structur

    e

    rejuvenating our everyday urban life

    Model Sectional perspective model of urban expansionSketches & Renderings Urban application using the devices

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    the everyday extensionURBAN SPACE

    message board

    deployable urban structure

    canopy

    the urban theatreLOCAL COMMUNITY

    Surface

    Screen

    Structur

    e

  • 20

    FABRIC CONCRETE PAVILION - FLUID CONCRETE SHELTERUnversity of Hong KongBachelor of Arts in Architectural StudiesBArch III Fall Semester: Pavilion PrototypeAdvisor: Jason Carlow

    PAPER TEMPLAT

    E SIMULA

    TION

    CLOTH

    TEMPLATE

    PRODU

    CTION

    3cm

    10cm

    10cm 10cm90"90"

    45"

    45"

    a.

    b.

    c.120"

    .the geometry in the octahedron (showing the cutting method)

    .the projection of the cutted plate.

    .the construction geometry of cutted plate

    Determine locationsize of openingsin basic formwork

    1 Loft curves to form cyclinderBoolean unionto form a single surface

    2 Transform NURBS surfacesto MESH Weld surfaces3 Relax mesh forminimal surfaces4 Explode surface into 8 identical piecesfor fabric template production5

    FABRIC PROPERTIES, CUTTING AND SEAMINGM ATHEMATICAL RATIONALIZATION OF GEOMETRY

    1

    2

    3

    CONCEPTIn this project, my design is to apply two type of fabric cast concrete techniques, to create a con-trasting spatial experience in the park. One is by subtraction, in order to provide the enclose, and unexpected feeling to people. another one is using many columns, to create a forest-like space, to provide the openness, but diverse space for visitors. This two parts originally is come from the same polygon, by using division, they can seperate into triangular module, so that the pavilion is easy to transport and reconstruct.

    Axon & section Semi-urban block designDiagrams Semi-urban block variations

  • south elevation

    plan +ve 1.5m

    Outdoor Lecture spacecture spaceO reOOO

    Outdoor Cafe space

    Corridororridoroodooooridooooooooooooo

    CafeC

    oo storee

    6000 mm

    4100 mm

    ESTCODE

    ESTCODE

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    UNDERGRADUATE WORKS

    Axon Utopic urban visionAxon Urban block transformation

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    MUSEUM OF DISCOVERY - FUNCTION FOLLOWS FORMUnversity of Hong KongBachelor of Arts in Architectural StudiesBArch III Spring Semester: Material & Technology in Architecture Design 2.0Advisor: Gao Yan

    Discovery.Analysis.Design.

    systematic transformation

    machinic process 1st stage _ form final formsystem adjustmentbasic physical constrians

    site

    .by machinic process

    basic form.triangular system

    geometry study.triangular system .the relation between form and function

    structure study function study.the circulation in the museum

    experience study.the discovery journey

    new architectural typology

    (structure), (spatial quality), (accessibility), (material) ]

    extrusion (require area)

    uncertain rotation (habitable angle)

    secondary system _structural support (structure support and walkable)

    structure frame (envelope geometry)

    basic form

    machinic formation process

    museo logic

    COMPLEXITY POSSIBILITY FLEXIBILITY

    Formal discovery process. to achieve the comlexity of the museum form, the project started with studying of Peter Eisenmans theroy, the machinic process, which using a system to generate form,

    y py p it can prevent the preconception of the designer, and also can generate the unexpected form

    Design logic. the design process start with the system, then after generate the unexpected form, my role is to study the possibility of the space which design, and to adjust and redesign the museum

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    COMPLEXITYprovidelearn

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    g g

    CONCEPT

    This design project aims to take the strength of the position and the mo-ment for this museum, to explore the truely need of Hong Kong and its peo-ple. Hence, this museum hasnt designed the fixed programs and circulations, but is to allow the visitors and audiences to discover and make their own defination. This kind of architectural autonomy, al-low us to rethink the relationship and hierarchy between form and function.

    Nowadays, the international cities like Hong Kong, New York, Tokyo, Beijing, are becoming similar, the local lost the rich-ness of idenity. Because of the monopo-ly of few international power, we can see many copy component. Therefore, my design intension is to reference the local city fabric, to explore the complexity of the spatial relationship. Also to encour-age the individual power to against the top-down control. Hence, the museum of discovery is an exploration of unexpected form and spatial arrangement, not only for the designer, but also for the visitors.

    Axon & section Semi-urban block designDiagrams Semi-urban block variations

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    UNDERGRADUATE WORKS

    Axon Utopic urban visionAxon Urban block transformation

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    B B

    A A

    Section BB

    Exhibition. linear

    Ex. lin

    Ex. sm

    Au. pub

    Lo. op

    Re. isoAu. pir

    Lei. ca

    Lei. la

    Sh. pa

    St. iso

    St. acc

    Of. sta

    Lib. en

    Ex. lar

    . small room

    . large room

    . public

    . openess

    . isolated

    . isolated

    . accessible

    . cafe

    . parallel

    . landscape

    . pirvate

    Auditorium

    Lobby

    Storage

    Research centre

    Library

    Leisure

    Shop

    . standardize

    . enclose

    SECTIONAL STUDY

    Based on the stage 1 design, this stage is to analyse the existing designed spaces. From that, the role of designer change to a visitor. To explore the potential co-orelation and spatial quality. In that, from the form of the envelope to discov-er the interior partition and floor plate. In order to find the suitable programs.

    Axon & section Semi-urban block designDiagrams Semi-urban block variations

  • 25Axon Utopic urban visionAxon Urban block transformation

  • Material analysis_from dotA

    2

    2

    2

    >= 1000 /m

    500-700 /m

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    PROFESSIONAL WORKS

    Photo (Above) Built exterior viewPhoto (Below) Built interior view

  • In this project, I produced 3D model and techinical drawings for the ar-cade typical ceiling. Also, help with the presentation material for the design package. And the physical master planning model making.

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    OLMYPIA 66 - DALIAN, CHINA3D modeling & presentationAedas Ltd.Director: Christine Lam

    Reflective Ceiling Plan Typical RCP at arcadeDetail Typical ceiling section at arcadeDetail Perspective Ceiling section at arcadePerspective Arcade & AtriumPerspective Entrance AtriumPhysical model & Overlay master plan Kerry Mixed-used development

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    PROFESSIONAL WORKS

  • 82mDream Theatre

    43mPlaza

    31mF & B

    138mNorth Hill

    34mShip Shed

    67mF & B, Creative Oce

    ,

    39mArt Hub

    24mCourtyard

    32mPlaza

    122mSouth Hill

    32mPlaza

    41mEcological Center

    27m

    18m

    6m

    22m 22m

    12m

    18m

    5m

    36m

    Level 1Level 2

    Level 3

    Level 4

    0m

    00.00 = +6.50 ()

    02 STRATEGY CLUSTER & ZONING

    EVENT + PERFORMANCEwith F&B @ GRADE

    LKF HILL

    + MARKET + FESTIVALS

    PIER

    / + BOULEVARD/LIFE-STYLE RETAIL + F&B

    EVENT + PERFORMANCEwith F&B + RETAILS @ GRADE

    / + BOULEVARD / LIFE-STYLE RETAIL & F&B

    ARTISAN MARKET & PARK

    the Oval partnershipAUG 2014

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    02 STRATEGY CITY GRID AND VIEW CORRIDOR

    CIRY GRID

    VIEW CORRIDOR

    the Oval partnershipAUG 2014

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    CIRCULATION03 PERMEABILITY

    MAIN VISUAL LINKAGE

    SECONDARY VISUAL LINKAGE

    STREET ACCESS

    the Oval partnershipAUG 2014

    SHANGHAI DREAMCENTRE . SHANGHAI

    CIRCULATION03 CONTINUOUS SHOP FRONT

    ACTIVE SHOP FRONT

    SECONDARY SHOP FRONT

    the Oval partnershipAUG 2014

    SHANGHAI DREAMCENTRE . SHANGHAI

    02 STRATEGY CITY GRID AND VIEW CORRIDOR

    CIRY GRID

    VIEW CORRIDOR

    the Oval partnershipAUG 2014

    SHANGHAI DREAMCENTRE . SHANGHAI

    CIRCULATION03 PERMEABILITY

    MAIN VISUAL LINKAGE

    SECONDARY VISUAL LINKAGE

    STREET ACCESS

    the Oval partnershipAUG 2014

    SHANGHAI DREAMCENTRE . SHANGHAI

    CIRCULATION03 CONTINUOUS SHOP FRONT

    ACTIVE SHOP FRONT

    SECONDARY SHOP FRONT

    the Oval partnershipAUG 2014

    SHANGHAI DREAMCENTRE . SHANGHAI

    CIRCULATION03 CONTINUOUS SHOP FRONT

    ACTIVE SHOP FRONT

    SECONDARY SHOP FRONT

    the Oval partnershipAUG 2014

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    LKF SHANGHAI - SHANGHAI, CHINAMaster planning & 3D modeling & technical calculations & presentationThe Oval Partnership Ltd.Director: Sada Lam

    Axon Master planning strategySection Long section through the siteDiagrams zoning | permeability | grid & view corridor | shop frontPlan Master layour plan

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    PROFESSIONAL WORKS

  • the Oval partnershipJUL 2014

    SHANGHAI DREAMCENTRE . SHANGHAI

    Option 1

    the Oval partnershipJUL 2014

    SHANGHAI DREAMCENTRE . SHANGHAI

    Option 1

    3

    1

    2

    12

    3

    40

    95

    55

    40

    92

    152

    Area = 3,800 Sqm13,300 ppl

    Area = 4,930 Sqm17,255 ppl

    Area = 6,080 Sqm21,280 ppl

    Plaza at

    +6.30

    #1 Dream Theater

    #12 Dream Dome

    Plaza at

    +4.86 Ramp

    1:2500

    12500 PlanDream Dome & Plaza - (Option 1)

    Circulation to Promenade

    Red Carpet Towards Dream Dome

    Direct Circulation though Red Carpet Towards Dream Dome

    Diverse plaza congregation

    the Oval partnershipJUL 2014

    SHANGHAI DREAMCENTRE . SHANGHAI

    6.50m

    60m

    20.60m

    43m

    43m7m

    13m45m37m46m

    #2

    #3

    #11 M#10 Theater 2 usic Hall

    +0.00m

    +4.86m+6.30m

    +34.36m

    +11.36m

    1500 SectionDream Dome & Plaza - (Option 1)

    1:500

    12500 PlanDream Dome & Plaza - (Option 1)

    1:2500

    Option 1

    Edge Condition the Oval partnershipJUL 2014

    SHANGHAI DREAMCENTRE . SHANGHAI

    6.50m

    60m

    20.60m

    43m

    43m7m

    13m45m37m46m

    #2

    #3

    #11 M#10 Theater 2 usic Hall

    +0.00m

    +4.86m+6.30m

    +34.36m

    +11.36m

    1500 SectionDream Dome & Plaza - (Option 1)

    1:500

    12500 PlanDream Dome & Plaza - (Option 1)

    1:2500

    Option 1

    Edge Condition

    the Oval partnershipJUL 2014

    SHANGHAI DREAMCENTRE . SHANGHAI

    Option 1

    3

    1

    2

    12

    3

    40

    95

    55

    40

    92

    152

    Area = 3,800 Sqm13,300 ppl

    Area = 4,930 Sqm17,255 ppl

    Area = 6,080 Sqm21,280 ppl

    Plaza at

    +6.30

    #1 Dream Theater

    #12 Dream Dome

    Plaza at

    +4.86 Ramp

    1:2500

    12500 PlanDream Dome & Plaza - (Option 1)

    Circulation to Promenade

    Red Carpet Towards Dream Dome

    Direct Circulation though Red Carpet Towards Dream Dome

    Diverse plaza congregation

    Axon Event Plaza frontage studySection Event Plaza study optionPlans Event Plaza study optionPerspective Event plaza in front of the dome

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  • CULTURAL ARCHITECTURE06 THEATRE 2

    the Oval partnershipAUG 2014

    SHANGHAI DREAMCENTRE . SHANGHAI

    LEVEL 1

    LEVEL 2

    Plan Technical plan and devlopment calculationAxon South silo layout plan

    Perspectives View from south silo (green house)

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  • DESIGN DEVELOPMENTthe Oval partnership UK

    HKU AUDITORIUM

    PROPOSAL 1The Auditorium is lifted up one floor to allow the bar underneath it to open up to the outside plaza using part of the auditorium as a roof. The structure is a lightweight timber frame structure following the structural grid of the existing foundations. By being raised up a level, the auditorium gives access to a grand view over the city scape. The roof is penetrated with a series of light wells which can all be blacked out and the facade of the auditorium can open it itself up to the outside.

    section trough auditorium

    DESIGN DEVELOPMENTthe Oval partnership UK

    HKU AUDITORIUM

    PROPOSAL 2The Auditorium is again lifted up one floor with a bar underneath but it has been rotated 90 degrees and is now freeing up space on the plaza as well as creating an extraordinary view towards the end of the spectators seating.

    The primary glulam structure is still following the structural grid of the existing foundation.

    The proposal has a stage core at the back of the building, light wells and the acoustic window panels are able to let light and views into the auditorium when opened.

    perspective from plaza

    Design DevelopmentAfter major considerations a pre-liminary design was conducted, the concept of a Floating box was taken place to show its significance and independence.

    1

    2

    3

    4

    DESIGN DEVELOPMENTthe Oval partnership UK

    HKU AUDITORIUM

    PROPOSAL 1The Auditorium is lifted up one floor to allow the bar underneath it to open up to the outside plaza using part of the auditorium as a roof. The structure is a lightweight timber frame structure following the structural grid of the existing foundations. By being raised up a level, the auditorium gives access to a grand view over the city scape. The roof is penetrated with a series of light wells which can all be blacked out and the facade of the auditorium can open it itself up to the outside.

    section trough auditorium

    DESIGN DEVELOPMENTthe Oval partnership UK

    HKU AUDITORIUM

    PROPOSAL 2The Auditorium is again lifted up one floor with a bar underneath but it has been rotated 90 degrees and is now freeing up space on the plaza as well as creating an extraordinary view towards the end of the spectators seating.

    The primary glulam structure is still following the structural grid of the existing foundation.

    The proposal has a stage core at the back of the building, light wells and the acoustic window panels are able to let light and views into the auditorium when opened.

    perspective from plaza

    Design DevelopmentAfter major considerations a pre-liminary design was conducted, the concept of a Floating box was taken place to show its significance and independence.

    1

    2

    3

    4

    DESIGN DEVELOPMENTthe Oval partnership UK

    HKU AUDITORIUM

    PROPOSAL 1The Auditorium is lifted up one floor to allow the bar underneath it to open up to the outside plaza using part of the auditorium as a roof. The structure is a lightweight timber frame structure following the structural grid of the existing foundations. By being raised up a level, the auditorium gives access to a grand view over the city scape. The roof is penetrated with a series of light wells which can all be blacked out and the facade of the auditorium can open it itself up to the outside.

    section trough auditorium

    DESIGN DEVELOPMENTthe Oval partnership UK

    HKU AUDITORIUM

    PROPOSAL 2The Auditorium is again lifted up one floor with a bar underneath but it has been rotated 90 degrees and is now freeing up space on the plaza as well as creating an extraordinary view towards the end of the spectators seating.

    The primary glulam structure is still following the structural grid of the existing foundation.

    The proposal has a stage core at the back of the building, light wells and the acoustic window panels are able to let light and views into the auditorium when opened.

    perspective from plaza

    Design DevelopmentAfter major considerations a pre-liminary design was conducted, the concept of a Floating box was taken place to show its significance and independence.

    1

    2

    3

    4

    Details Interior ceiling detail tender drawingElevation Auditorium interior tender drawingSketch Design ConceptAxon Massing relation with existing building

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    HKU CYM AUDITORIUM - HKU, HK

    BRIEFThe Upgrading of performance facilites at Chong Yuet Ming Amenities Centre and the creation of a new 400-seat auditorium. It com-bined development aims to enhance and enliv-en the central throughtfare passing through the CYM complexto provide a vibrant circu-lation route and high standard performance hub in the heart of the campus.

    In this project, I involved both in the design and tender stage. First produced a series of physical models and schemes for the massing design. And I produced the auditorium interior design and roof details tender drawings.

    Roof & interior tender drawingsThe Oval Partnership Ltd.Director: James Pierce

  • Perspectives (above) HKU CYM Auditorium Exterior viewsPerspectives (below) HKU CYM Auditorium Interior views

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    PROFESSIONAL WORKS

  • - Internal skin only

    - External skin full height of building

    External skin removed at podium level

    04 - Facade Design - EXTERNAL SKIN

    - External skin folded to provide terraces

    - More smaller openings

    - or fewer large openings

    - External skin folded to provide terraces

    - More smaller openings

    - or fewer large openings

    - External skin folded to provide terraces

    - More smaller openings

    - or fewer large openings

    - Internal skin only

    - External skin full height of building

    External skin removed at podium level

    04 - Facade Design - EXTERNAL SKIN

    - External skin folded to provide terraces

    - More smaller openings

    - or fewer large openings

    Plan Hotel ground floor (+0.00m) planPlan Typical guest room floor planPlan Deluxe rooms floor plan - include high ceiling (4.8m)Diagram Facade concept and site studiesPerspective Hotel facade rendering

    CONCEPTThe concept of the Jardines Hotel facade and interior design is about tranlucency. Within the small plot of site, the design searching for the ultimate visible from the street and far away. Trying to create the iconic image for the hotel brand and the same time maintain the living quality for the guest. The choice of the tranlucent facade ma-terial allows the maxium natural lighting for the interior at the same time remain the privacy for the individual users.

    In this project, I involved in the facade and podium modeling. Pro-duced the renderings and presentation packages. I am also help to deliver the room layout options.

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    JARDINES HOTEL - CAUSEWAY BAY, HKFadade & Hotel room designThe Oval Partnership Ltd.Director: James Pierce

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    PROFESSIONAL WORKS

  • Plan Master plan for ventilation building with trafficPerspectives Views to tunnel portal and ventilation buildingPlan Layout plan for eastern ventilation buildingSection Ventilation building short sectionSection Ventilation building long section

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    PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS - HKRetail planning & buildings designThe Oval Partnership Ltd.Director: James Pierce

  • Perspectives (Left) Ventilation Building Facade design @ Causeway BayPerspectives (Right) Tunnel Portal Roof Design @ Central

    Plan Ventilation Building with landscape designDetails Fall arrest system

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    PROFESSIONAL WORKS

  • ISO 9001:2008 Certi cate No: CC5553East Tsim Sha Tsui Station Redevelopment Project2014.01.20 | Pages 30 of 95

    proposed

    road

    boh

    retail

    urban square(exhibition space)

    semi-pedestrianised street

    (exhibition space/retail street)

    tourism plaza(drop-off space)

    4030 sqm

    1500 sqm

    520 sqm

    770 sqm

    em( h

    edesti

    anise stt)

    .from middle road

    .from

    minde

    n row

    .from

    TST

    station

    (basem

    ent)

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    ST eas

    t/ the

    Star Aven

    ue

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    tham

    road

    sou

    th

    CHAT

    HAM ROAD SOUT

    SALISBURY

    ROAD

    SIGNAL HILL GARDEN

    MULTI-STOREY CAR PARK

    car park entrance/exit

    car park entrance/exit

    SHERATON HONG KONG HOTEL

    HERMES HOUSE

    MARINERS CLUBA

    A

    B

    4.0 design conceptconcept development

    Date: 2013/05/07 Initial concept layouts

    8000

    Salisbury roadUnderpass

    Salisbury roadSalisbury road

    Platform

    Concourse

    SubwaySubway

    F&b

    Retail

    F&b

    RetailAtrium/skylight

    -11.420

    -4.750

    +5.000

    80003700

    3800

    Middle roadChatham road south

    Subway Concourse

    Entrance PlazaNew dropoff

    Platform

    Elevated walkway

    Atrium/skylightF&b

    Retail

    F&b

    Retail

    -11.420

    -4.750

    25M0

    Program

    Vertical circulation

    Ground Level Pedestrian Access

    Underground Pedestrian Access

    Elevated Walkway

    Pedestrian Areas

    Entrance Square

    Retail

    F&B

    existing vertical circulation

    Ground Level Pedestrian Access

    Underground Pedestrian Access

    Elevated Walkway

    Commercial Area

    Pedestrian Areas

    Entrance Square

    Section A-A

    Section B-B

    ISO 9001:2008 Certi cate No: CC5553East Tsim Sha Tsui Station Redevelopment Project2014.01.20 | Pages 31 of 95

    4.0 design conceptconcept development

    Date: 2013/05/14 CONCEPT DEVELOPMENTS

    Urban Square(Pedestrianised Area)

    Drop-off

    area

    L/UL Zone

    BOH

    Bus Stop

    Existing BOH Services

    Loading / Unloading

    Vertical Circulation

    Drop-Off Area

    Retail

    Vertical Circulation

    Void Above

    Level +12.750 Roof Level (LCSD Park)Level -4.750 Station Concourse Level +5.000 G/F Forecourt

    ISO 9001:2008 Certi cate No: CC5553East Tsim Sha Tsui Station Redevelopment Project2014.01.20 | Pages 31 of 95

    4.0 design conceptconcept development

    Date: 2013/05/14 CONCEPT DEVELOPMENTS

    Urban Square(Pedestrianised Area)

    Drop-off

    area

    L/UL Zone

    BOH

    Bus Stop

    Existing BOH Services

    Loading / Unloading

    Vertical Circulation

    Drop-Off Area

    Retail

    Vertical Circulation

    Void Above

    Level +12.750 Roof Level (LCSD Park)Level -4.750 Station Concourse Level +5.000 G/F Forecourt

    ISO 9001:2008 Certi cate No: CC5553East Tsim Sha Tsui Station Redevelopment Project2014.01.20 | Pages 31 of 95

    4.0 design conceptconcept development

    Date: 2013/05/14 CONCEPT DEVELOPMENTS

    Urban Square(Pedestrianised Area)

    Drop-off

    area

    L/UL Zone

    BOH

    Bus Stop

    Existing BOH Services

    Loading / Unloading

    Vertical Circulation

    Drop-Off Area

    Retail

    Vertical Circulation

    Void Above

    Level +12.750 Roof Level (LCSD Park)Level -4.750 Station Concourse Level +5.000 G/F Forecourt

    Sketch Grand entrancePerspectives open space in front of the stationPlans Different level retail plans

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    PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS - HKRetail planning & buildings designThe Oval Partnership Ltd.Director: James Pierce

    BRIEFProject Property: MTRCProject Location: ETS StationDesign Period: 2013-14Floor Area: 3150 sqm

    CONCEPTThe site lies in a settled urban fabric with culturally rich heritage monuments and vibrant streetscape, complimented by a modern transportation system, adja-cent to significant panoramic landscaped area Signal Hill and flyover pedestrian promenades - and facing the waterfront. The open enhancement and integrationwith the existing axes and landmarks can create a unique and memorable, accessi-ble and inclusive public space, opposite to the common and outdated enclosed box retail development.

    One of the critical factors is to efficiently intercept the people flow at the different levels. This must be done by opening up by enhancing the visual connection can play a crucial role to by generating stra-tegic landmarks. Enticing and interactive art features or customized light posts or digital works can be spread at a strategic distance from the site to attract and to guide the curiosity, the eye and lead the way to this new and popular destination.

  • ISO 9001:2008 Certi cate No: CC5553East Tsim Sha Tsui Station Redevelopment Project2014.01.20 | Pages 30 of 95

    proposed

    road

    boh

    retail

    urban square(exhibition space)

    semi-pedestrianised street

    (exhibition space/retail street)

    tourism plaza(drop-off space)

    4030 sqm

    1500 sqm

    520 sqm

    770 sqm

    em( h

    edesti

    anise stt)

    .from middle road

    .from

    minde

    n row

    .from

    TST

    station

    (basem

    ent)

    .from T

    ST eas

    t/ the

    Star Aven

    ue

    .from

    cha

    tham

    road

    sou

    th

    CHAT

    HAM ROAD SOUT

    SALISBURY

    ROAD

    SIGNAL HILL GARDEN

    MULTI-STOREY CAR PARK

    car park entrance/exit

    car park entrance/exit

    SHERATON HONG KONG HOTEL

    HERMES HOUSE

    MARINERS CLUBA

    A

    B

    4.0 design conceptconcept development

    Date: 2013/05/07 Initial concept layouts

    8000

    Salisbury roadUnderpass

    Salisbury roadSalisbury road

    Platform

    Concourse

    SubwaySubway

    F&b

    Retail

    F&b

    RetailAtrium/skylight

    -11.420

    -4.750

    +5.000

    80003700

    3800

    Middle roadChatham road south

    Subway Concourse

    Entrance PlazaNew dropoff

    Platform

    Elevated walkway

    Atrium/skylightF&b

    Retail

    F&b

    Retail

    -11.420

    -4.750

    25M0

    Program

    Vertical circulation

    Ground Level Pedestrian Access

    Underground Pedestrian Access

    Elevated Walkway

    Pedestrian Areas

    Entrance Square

    Retail

    F&B

    existing vertical circulation

    Ground Level Pedestrian Access

    Underground Pedestrian Access

    Elevated Walkway

    Commercial Area

    Pedestrian Areas

    Entrance Square

    Section A-A

    Section B-B

    Plan Station trading area and circulation planSection Muilt level trading area and circulation section

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    PROFESSIONAL WORKS

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