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GOUND FLOOR PLAN
UPPER FLOOR PLAN
SECTION A-A
SECTION B-B
SITE ANAYSIS
(i) Walking though to the site (ii) Westnorth of the Site (iii) Overlook from Blake Pier
PEDESTRIAN CONTROL
For the Upper area from stanley, the grid shows the alignment and low-height that could be western resdential building during the colony period.
Urban Structure grid in Stanley is irregular grid without any planning . The Temporary house settle along the coastline unpredictable.
From the beginning, foreign businessman and sailors landed here.At early Colonial period, the British planned to develop base on Stanley.The integration of Chinese and Western cultural heritage start from the British takes Hong Kong Island as a colony from 1840 at Stanley.Stanley was a lagest village at that time shown on the first population survey on 1843. The British made Stanley the temporary administrative centre, before the Victoria City that Central in present day.
PEDESTRIAN FLOW DIAGRAM
HISTORY OF STANLEY
SUNPATH & WIND FLOW DIAGRAM
PEDESTRIAN DENSITY DIAGRAM
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SKETCH STRATEGIES
DESIGN STRATEGIES
CENTRE POMPIDOU-METZArchitects: Shigeru Ban ArchitectsLocation: FranceArea: 11330.0 sqmProject Year: 2010
The building is remarkable for its roof structure, one of the largest and most complex built to date, which was inspired by a Chinese hat found in Paris by Shigeru Ban.
FISHERMAN HAT
KWUN YUM TEMPLE
PAK TAI TEMPLE+
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INTERLOCK
COASTLINE
CASE STUDY
STRUCTURE STUDY
MODELING
11.80
11.50
12.00
12.30
20.00
20.00
12.00LOBBY
SOUVENIRS SHOP
INFORMATIONDECK
COFFEE & BAR
OUTDOORDECK
GALLERY #111.80
12.00
DN 24
DN 1 DN 1
VOID
11.80
11.50
12.00
12.30
20.00
W.C
W.C
11.85
LIFT#1
STAIRCASE#1
DN 32
1
1
UP 24
GALLERY #26.80
OFFICE
7.00
STORES
VOID
DN 24
RESTINGAREA
LIFT#1
STAIRCASE#1
UP 32DN 32
DN 1DN 1
7.00
2500
812
BASEMENT 1 +7.00
GALLERY #32.00
OUTDOORDECK
PLANTROOM
1.85
UP 24
LIFT#1
STAIRCASE#1
UP 32
2.00
2.00
BASEMENT 2 +2.00
GROUND FLOOR
BASEMENT 1 FLOOR
BASEMENT 2 FLOORMASTER LAYOUT PLAN
REV.01 REV.03 REV.02
REV.04
PROGRAM DEVELOP
CIRCULATION