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  • PROFESSIONAL

    WORK SAMPLES

  • GOLDEN VALLEY

    Project Type- ResidentialYear- 2013

    Location- Yangon, MyanmarDesign Firm- Ong&Ong Architects

    The development comprises of 17 semi-detached housing and 5-storey condominium with common facilities including basement parking, swimming pool, gym and outdoor fuctional areas. A perfect blend of landed home living and condo lifestyle. All landed houses enjoy their private enclosed space with swimming pool, landscape.

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  • ACTON COVE

    Project Type- ResidentialYear- 2014-

    Location- Annapolis, MDDesign Firm- Bates & Masi Architects

    Located in a historic harbor in Annapolis, MD, this residence is for an adventurous couple and their children. Spaces run the full width for the house with fl oor to ceiling sliding doors. The spaces create apertures through which views, light, and air completely penetrate the house, dissolving its mass. Interior spaces are transformed from formal rooms to open pavilions, merging seamlessly with the site.

  • ZAISAN STEPPES

    Project Type- ResidentialYear- 2012

    Location- Ulaanbaatar, MongoliaDesign Firm- Ong&Ong Architects

    The development comprises of 43 luxury villas and 10-storey serviced apartment block with facilities including conference rooms, swimming pool, gym and all day dining area. Sited on the rolling hill of Zaisan district in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, the entire development overlooks to the city center of Ulaanbaatar

  • SPANISH PAVILION

    Project Type- ExhibitionYear- 2010

    Location- Shanghai Expo 2010, Shang-hai, China

    Design Firm- EMBT Architects

    A fundamental consideration of the design for the Spanish Pavilion has been how to create an open, creative environment that would suit and meet the needs of each person that will be using the building. The design concept is to enhance the experience for every one of the users by appealing to all of the senses. Waiting to access the pavilion alongside the tactile, stimulating facade, clad in a warped fabric of steel and wicker, this becomes very notable, and continues throughout the building. Opening up onto the main patio so that people can see into the structure, the pavilion becomes physiologically accessible. The facade plays with the idea of interior and exterior, diminishing boundaries and drawing people into the structure.

  • The Spanish technique of wicker basketry, which generated the design, is a tradition almost identical in the East and West. It lead to the development of a structure that combines the ideas of national identity and the universal language of the material builds a bridge between the East and West, enhancing the idea of a multicultural, in-discriminate space that everyone can enjoy.

  • The pavilion facade is made up of 8500 wicker panels of idfferent texture and colors

    An innovative building technique exploiting the possibilities of wicker, a natural, fl exible, and re-sistant material

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  • VISIGOTHIC CULTURE

    CENTERProject Type- Museum

    Year- 2010Location- Toledo, Spain

    Design Firm- Toyo Ito Architects

    For the layout of the rooms, we start from the basic unit of 200 m, with groups of 5 cells according to three historical periods: Roman, Visigoth and Islamic. Each group is divided by the common area of public space, allowing a visit to free will. Also among the groups are created outdoors interstitial could be used as exhibition areas. The proposed cellular system allows the use of individual rooms independently or make a keynote speech at 2 or more cells together.Main Chambers presented an overview of the different times from a specifi c view (for example, how nutrition has changed with the three cultures, etc). The height of these rooms is about 8 ~ 9 m, which allows exposure of large parts.

    Entrada del museo

    Acceso aparcamiento

    Aparcamiento

    Entrada del museo

    Entrada del centro

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    Entrada de carga

    Entrada de carga

    Acceso desde

    universidad

    Aparcamiento del museo

    Universidad de Castilla la Mancha

    Parque de la entrada

    Plaza de entrada

    Plaza del museo

    Parque del yacimiento

  • Depending on how many pieces of content or methodology of the presentation rooms can be combined fl exibly.

    Case 1Two individual rooms300 and 400 m setregardless.

    Case 2Room of 700 m

    Case 3180 meters of wallhanging exhibitions

    Depending on the progress of archaeological research, this sys-tem would allow redistribution subject to change or changes as needed over time and future en-largements cells

  • The perimeter walls ensures stability during assembly

    Precast concrete column

    Precast concrete girder

    Mesh reinforcement in the form of catenary

    Concrete

    Finished ceramic

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    creates an air and surface

    cover_Assemble 2 or 3 pieces of precast concrete columns for the tree. Geometrically branch arms have an angle of 135 degrees on the vertical, between these parts will always have a fixed angle of 90 , 120 and 150 .

    _Place these precast concrete beams supported on the arms of the columns, without anchor-ing.

    _Rigid connection of the girders.

    _Create a mesh struc-ture on the structural ring trusses then project concreteto form the roof.

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    traction in

    catenary membrane

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    vertical displacement

    in the membrane catenary

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    Rigid connection of

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    compression and tension

    in the membrane catenary

  • SCHOOL WORK

    SAMPLES

  • History is something in a constant state of being written and rewritten (and) architecture as something that can reveal the ways in which we alter the past in order to construct a new future, as a site in which past, present, and future come together to be reformedRichard Mosse

    WAR MUSEUM

    Project Type- MuseumYear- 5th

    Location- Danang, VietnamDesign Studio- Peter Zweig

    The museum emphasizes the struggle of a country on its fi ghting to fi nd independence. To accommodate the history and architecture, the main circulation of the museum becomes a historical time line of its country and all architectural spaces become part of the time line. The circulation itself also becomes an exhibit space with interarcting wall emphasizing different time zone. It takes us through out historical periods of time and the exhibit spaces related to those periods. The design of the museum conveys a foreboding feeling of anxiety and compression. The innovation in design of the waffl e slab gives the opportunities to accomplish that.

  • Danang city locates in central of Vietnam. It has very little green space and park for the people. The proposal for a new park will give the city another recreational place. The site locates on the west side of Han river which runs through the city.

    Houston601.759 sq mi.

    88.2 sq mi.0.2 sq mi.

    Danang484.9 sq mi.

    Park Area v.s Total City Area

    Total Area- 1256 km2

    Total Park Area- 3km2

    Population- 806,744

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    INDEPENDENT PERIOD DIVIDED PERIOD FRENCHCOLONY

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    Circulation

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    Circulation

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  • By pushing the concrete slab down from its conventional position, we create the possibilities for a remov-able green roof and lighting sys-tem on both side of the waffl e. The transmitted light concrete tubes are inserted into the waffl e to create te lighting system.The main purpose to have different sized concrete tubes extruded from the roof and fl oor is to create the feeling of anxiety and compression. On the other side of te roof, te customized plastic tray are inserted into te hollow space created by pushing te slab from its conventional postion for removable green roof. Carry out the idea of hybrid waffl e to the walls, the ex-truded tubes becomes the shading system that helps to prevent direct sun light to exterior walls.

    Hybrid Waffl e

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    Flashing

    Transmitted Light Concrete Tube

    Light Tunnel

    Double Glazed Tempered Glass With Airspace

    Green Roof/ Lighting

    Removable Plastic Tray

    Flashing

    Water Proof Membrance

    Drainage Layer

    Pre-cast Concrete

    Cast in Place Concrete Frame

    Light Concrete Tube

  • Ideas for Hybrid Waffl eRemovable GreenroofSystem

    Light Tunnel

    Conventional Waffl e

    Wall System

    Roof System

    Floor System

    Greenroof

    Removable Tray

    Concrete Structure

    Artifi cial/ Sky Light

    Circulation- Idea of waffl e becomes interacting Wall

    Peace Exhibit Space with Sky Light

    Idea of waffl e Becomes Landscape

    Changing Concrete Tubes to Create Display Area

    Interacting Wall/ Circulation Diagram

    Hybrid Waffl e

    Chinese Domination Divided Period Independent Period

    Window

    Connecting Steel Plate

    Fixed Glazed Facade Formed by Tempered Glass With Airspace and PVB Flim Sup-ported by Frame of Double Steel Profi les

    Foundation

    Drainage

    Flashing

    Compacted Fill

    6 Gravel Base

    Vabor Barrier

  • This project is an one week competition for all 4th year students. The design takes the sailboat as a central icon. The circulation suround the sailboat and the structure of the building follows the position of it when it moves on the water.

    SAILBOAT MUSEUM

    Project Type- MuseumYear- 4th

    Location- Houston, TXDesign Studio- Dietmar Froehlich

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    1. Entry/ Reception Area; 2. Rest-rooms; 3. Mechanical/ Storage; 4. Multi-Purpose Room; 5. Icon Dis-play Area; 6. Courtyard; 7. History of Icon Area; 8. Fabrication of Icon Area

    1st Floor Plan

    2nd Floor Plan

  • Elevation 1

    Elevation 2

  • FARMERS MARKETYear- 5th Fall Location- Hous-

    ton, TXDesign Studio- Blair Satterfi eld

  • POOL

    Project Type- ComercialYear- 3rdLocation- Houston, TXDesign Studio- William Truitt

  • Soil

    Herbs

    Movable Tubes Cover

    Concrete Tube

    Water Intake tube

    Moat Area

    Platform Base

    Subirrigation Container

    Drainage Holes

    Reservoir

    Concrete Tube

    Planting Roof

    The hybrid waffl e roof

    The roof will be divided into different planting zones bye the circulation.

    Flexible circulation by using movable cover for concrete tube created the con-venience for planting different plant on the roof according to the season.

    SERVICE

    Planting Zones

    Detail for Herb Planting

  • Concrete hybrid waffl e becomes Storage for Crops

    Stacking container

    Short Section

    Long Section

    We could divide different selling zones by arranging the crop containers. They also create circulation for the market.

    Storage Roof

    The hybrid waffl e roof

    The disadvantage of the market is the absent of on-site storage. By using the free spaces within the waffl e roof, we could create the alternative space for storage.

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  • The Water Event program is designed to accommodate the public and swimming activities. The courtyard becomes an out door space within a building and links the site condition to the program where space creates interaction between the oudside context and the activities inside the building.

    POOL

    Project Type- ComercialYear- 3rd

    Location- Houston, TXDesign Studio- William Truitt

  • Circulation diagram shows the Building as a connection from Street level to Bayou level

  • THANK YOU