Portfolio 2011 (Extracted)

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MY PORTFOLIO LEE KA KI gelalalalalala@hotmail.com gelalala.wordpress.com

“ When love is not madness, it is not love. � ~Pedro Calderon de la Barca


DEFORMATION (2007) FURNITURE DESIGN WORKSHOP, BA(AS) I, DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE, THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG COLLABORATE WITH CHRIS TSUI, BUZZ YIP & FRANCIS LAM

BASIC COMPONENT TO STRENGTHEN PAPER CUP AS A FURNITURE COMPONENT WHICH BEAR THE WEIGHT OF HUMAN BODY, THE WEAKEST PART OF THE PAPER CUP IS THE FOCUS.

CURVATURE•FURNITURE


"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." ~ Leonardo da Vinci



"Movement is a medicine for creating change in a person's physical, emotional, and mental states." ~ Carol Welch


STAIR HOUSE (2007) DESIGN STUDIO, BA(AS) I, DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE, THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG INSTRUCTOR : SOLOMON, JONATHAN D.

STUDY : Villa Müller - Adolf Loos The house design project started with a study of the Villa Müller of Adolf Loos. The drawings and models show how the complicated split levels are being connected.

Stair is a connection, it can be direct or indirect; it can make you clearer or it can make you lost.

In Villa Müller there are two types of stairs, one is the central stair, serving the house master, mainly connects the main function rooms of the house. Besides is the side stair, used by the servant, connecting the services area of the house. The master’s stair provides a gentle spatial experience while the travelling allows visual enjoyments crossing different rooms. The servant’s stair is rather straight forward and direct, giving the shortest travelling time around the house.

Connection of main areas : Bedroom. Mainhall. Library. Dining Hall.

Servant Stair connecting services areas.

Linkage from core rooms to Main Hall.

Servant Stair.

1:50 Study Models

1:100 Split level drawings

1:100 Axonometric drawings


SCHOOL WORKS 1:100 Staircase drawings

“The world is like a grand staircase, some are going up and some are going down.” ~ Samuel Johnson


SITE ANALYSIS : Circulation of LADDER STREET The drawing demonstrates the similarity of the site with Villa M端ller, which is the DOUBLE CIRCULATION SYSTEM. Around the site two circulation systems are found : 1.) The Ladder Street, which is the most direct and efficient linkage between levels (Mid-level & Sheung Wan) 2.) Stairs around the site, which provide diverse pathways for pedestrians.

Circulation drawings


The strategy is to make use of the steps of Ladder street as the elements of controlling the house’s split levels. A series of working models were made to explore the potential of spatial rearrangement.

BEDROOM

DINING HALL WORKING ROOM

BEDROOM

LAUNDRY

DINING HALL LIBRARY

LIVING ROOM LIVING HALL LAUNDRY STORAGE GARAGE

Spatial Drawings

1: 100 Study models

“Time and space are fragments of the infinite for the use of the finite creatures.” ~ Henri Frederic Amiel

SCHOOL WORK

Transforming Villa Müller into Ladder Street


STAIR ARRANGEMENT WITH THE ALLOCATION OF SPACE By grouping the rooms into different privacy levels, different staircases are serving different roles in directing people into space with different privacy levels.


SCHOOL WORKS 1: 100 Plans

“Life is a lot like jazz.. it's best when you improvise. ~ George Gershwin


TOY CELL (2008) DESIGN STUDIO, BA(AS) II, DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE, THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG COLLABORATE WITH KEIRA LAM KEI YING (SITE ANALYSIS PART) INSTRUCTOR : ANDERSON LEE

SITE : TUNG CHUNG, HONG KONG STUDY OF DEVELOPMENT TIME IN TUNG CHUNG By studying the infrastructural development history, we see the manifesto of Tung Chung to become a major connection between Lantau Island and the rest of Hong Kong.

Kowloon Lantau

Hong Kong Island

Kowloon Lantau

Hong Kong Island


SCHOOL WORKS

SITE CIRCULATION STUDY Foreseeing the great potential of Tung Chung to be an important connector between - China, Macau & Hong Kong (The Regional level) - Hong Kong and Lantau Island (The District level) We further study the site circulations in two layers: - The BUS circulation : the number of bus per hour is recorded. - The PEDESTRIAN circulation : spotting the number of residential flats & the nearby bus stops, the pedestrian flow is estimated. Bus Circulation Diagram

Combined Pedestrian Circulation Diagram

SITE STRATEGY of the Urban Park Transportation Hub as an Icon

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In the previous study it is found that the bus stop perform a very powerful potential to be an attractive icon of the district. The site strategy is a to make use of the site boundary to create potential transportation stop, the stops would be iconic in form, aim at attracting people into the park.

REST OF HONG KONG

EXISTING ICONS

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BUS CONNECTION

"Imagination is everything. It is the preview of life's coming attractions. ~ Albert Einstein


FUNCTION - TOY CENTRE

The project focus on the growing toy industry in China, study shows the role of China in the toy industry remain in the production stage. In this age of growth in economy and education level, China has the resource and performs a great potential of transforming itself into an more innovation and leading role in the toy industry. And with the improving accessibility and connection, China can also serve as a great coordination to the world.

PLANNING OF THE SITE - AN INNNOVATION OF THE TOY INDUSTRY By inserting the whole production and retails line into the site, the Toy Urban Park aims to stimulate an innovation of toy industry by attracting different parties into the toy design process.

1. Research & Development stage : The R&D Centre perform the greatest international linkage to the airport & to China. 2. Design Stage: The Toy Design Centre is for designers from different places to have exchange. 3.1. Participation of locals - Shopping Mall The notion of assigning the Shopping Mall is based on seen development of Tung Chung, which leads to a foreseeable increase in population. There would be shops for selling the products of the designers for testing market reactions & collect customers’ opinions. Under the shopping mall there are inns for foreign designers & businessmen to stay. 3.2. Participation of locals - Exhibition Centre Pedestrians in the mall will be attracted by the exhibition events in the exhibition centre. The physical location of the centre aims to achieve a communication between the toy designers & locals. 4. Mini-Production Centre : for making mock-up toy products. 5. Inspection Centre

Target : Businessmen in Toy Industry Main Settlement: Conference Area, Research & Marketing Department

2000 m 5 storey height (15m)

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Target : Local Residents Main Settlement: Shopping Mall inn for foreign designers & businessmen

3 storey height (12m)

Target : Toy Designers 3000 m Main Settlement: Design Centre 2 storey height (4.5m)

4500 m 4 storey height (25m)

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5000 m 3 storey height (15m)

Main Settlement: Inspection Centre

THE TOY PRODUCTION LINE

The previous site analysis shows the great potential of the site connecting Hong Kong and China.

ROLES

DOMINATED PARTIES

CONSULTANT

EUROPE/USA

DESIGN

EUROPE/USA

MASS PRODUCTION

CHINA

INSPECTION

EUROPE/USA

FORM

MATERIAL

The concept of the architectural form comes from the idea of connection of the vessel & cell.

Glass Canopy with steel structure


SCHOOL WORK

More Free Flow

OPEN SPACE FOR PEDESTRIANS

INDOOR ACTIVITIES

More Remote

TRANSPORTATION

Plan - Level 2 (+6m)

Plan - Level 1 (+2m)

Plan - Level 4 (+14m)

Plan - Level 3 (+10m)

Roof Floor Plates Parking Space Pedestrian Access Vehicle Access

Spatial Arrangement Drawing

1:500 Working Model

“It is better to be beautiful than to be good, but it is better to be good than to be ugly.” ~ Oscar Wilde


BORDER SCREEN (2008) DESIGN STUDIO, BA(AS) II, DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE, THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG INSTRUCTOR : EUNICE SENG

1. “MAKE INSIDE AND WATCH OUTSIDE !” - Watch Tower with Mini Movie Studio Site Strategy

SITE : LOK MA CHAU LOOP, HONG KONG

(BORDER OF HONG KONG & SHENZHEN) STUDY OF LIFESTYLE AND SOCIAL INTERACTION BETWEEN HKSZ The project is to design a watchtower with lodges in the border between Hong Kong of Shenzhen. Due to the rapid infrastructural development and the huge population flow between the two cities, the site is visioned to be the centre of the future HKSZ Twin City. By studying the purposes of people crossing the border among these ten years, the “border crossing” action has already been developed into a normal daily routine for some people like students, employees & employer. The diversity of border crosser driven the idea of cultural exchange happened in the border line - a cultural border.

Connections in different levels - Physical connections - The infrastructural linkage - Visual connections - The watchtower’s URBAN SCREEN

Spatial Arrangement The watch tower is serving two types of user : - The movie crews (served by the vertical circulation) Experience : Fast & Efficient - Visitors (served by the scenic circulation) Experience : Slow & Enjoyable

SHENZHEN

COMMERCIAL AREA

Kowloon Lantau

Hong Kong Island

Kowloon Lantau

Hong Kong Island

SITE HONG KONG

NATURAL & UNDEVELOPED LAND Infrastructure Border

Movie Studio Watchtower as an Urban Screen

The Scenic circulation of visitors

1:100 Plans


SCHOOL WORKS

Urban Screen Material - OLED Screen The transparent OLED screen allows sunlight to get into the movie editing studio at daytime, achieving the purpose of energy saving. At the same time it allows movie screenings

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Programmes a : Roof Garden b : Director’s Room c : Movie Editing Room (At Night) d : Movie Editing Room (At Day) e : Equipment Storage f : Dressing & Make-up Room

“A great movie evolves when everybody has the same vision in their heads.” ~ Alan Parker


1. “LET’S GO FILMMING !” - Lodge for Filmming Crews FILMING CREW LIFESTYLE STUDY By looking into the production crew structure and the daily routine of the filming crew, the fast and rapid living style is observes. With the very short resting time in their own lodge, the concept is thus to provide a minimum living lodge with efficient acess to their working places.

SITE STRATEGY The site strategy aims to make use of the visual potential of the Lok Ma Chau Loop. Different production fields are located sprially facing different view.

The Production Cycle

Kowloon Lantau

Hong Kong Island

Kowloon Lantau

Hong Kong Island

Daily Routine of the crew


SCHOOL WORKS Floor Plan 2

Floor Plan 1

“How long a minute is, depends on which side of the bathroom door you're on.” ~ Alan Parker


Mudland (Potential Development)

SPREADING OF LODGES Using SCREEN as a common connection between the watchtower, and between the lodges themselves. The circulation main connection is set up on the site. the modular lodge unit will spread around the site according to their stage of production. And bigger the scale the lodge is, more units of lodges are connected.

Advertising Urban Screen

FILMING with

Movie editing Studio

Village Fibre

FILMING with

Lok Ma Chau Infrastructural Development

FILMING with

Lakes

The common area block of the lodge also served the purpose of providing a screening face. Thus it is forseen there will be different screenings happened around the site after the lodges are set-up.

Stage 1

Mudland (Potential Development)

Advertising Urban Screen

FILMING with

Movie editing Studio

Village Fibre

FILMING with

Lok Ma Chau Infrastructural Development

FILMING with

Lakes

Stage 3


Mudland (Potential Development)

Village fibre Advertising Urban Screen

FILMING with

Movie editing Studio

Village Fibre

FILMING with

Lok Ma Chau Infrastructural Development

FILMING with

Long Grass Land

Lakes

Stage 2

Mudland (Potential Development)

Mudland

Advertising Urban Screen

FILMING with

Movie editing Studio

Village Fibre

FILMING with

Lok Ma Chau Infrastructural Development

FILMING with

Farmland

Lakes

Stage 4

“If you want work well done, select a busy man - the other kind has no time. ” ~ Elbert Hubbard

SCHOOL WORKS

Different textures are pull into the site


BUY WHATEVER YOU NEED (2010)

RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT IN DAIMEISHA, SHENZHEN DESIGN STUDIO, BA(AS) III, DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE, THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG INSTRUCTOR : ZHU TAO

TARGETED USERS

Seasonal population change is found in Daimeisha because of the large flow of tourist population. The concept is to have a flexible Housing System accomodating the seasonal population change.

SITE CRITERIAS

SITE : DAMEISHA; SHENZHEN; CHINA The site Dameisha is located in the sloopy site near Shenzhen seacoast, while near the se there are a lot of tourist spots. On the back of the site, a number of villa developments are found, but most of them are in vacant.

Fastest Access to highways

The site is located in the middle of the OVERUSED / UNDERUSED area, bound by several highways connecting to different areas.

Enjoying the coast

CIRCULATION SYSTEM WITHIN THE SITE


The concept is to develope a modular housing system, which one module can combine with another to create an bigger flat. The minimum living space of a person is study and a the minimum living module is designed,

16sqm

which is a 16sqm module.

32sqm

32sqm

64sqm

“I am easily satisfied with the very best.” ~ Winston Churchill

SCHOOL WORK

MODULAR HOUSING - GROWTH FROM THE MINIMUM LIVING SPACE



SCHOOL WORK

“Limitations live only in our minds. But if we use our imaginations, our possibilities become limitless.� ~ Jamie Paolinetti


THE UNDERGROUND (2010) MACAU NAMWAN LAKE ZONE C&D PLANNING COMPETITION COLLABORATE WITH FREDDIE HAI & YVONNE IEONG

SITE STRATEGY Macao's Lago Nam Wan C, D area is a valuable coastal reclamation land of Macau. It connects the South Bay, West Bay and the New Port area, forming a triangular shape. Among the nearby areas there are the government gate, Fire Department, Macau WatchTower ,waterfront leisure zone, the old city and the Typa Bridge. Transfer of the traffic convergence zone, with heavy traffic. This master planning is pointing to a LOW-CARBON and SUITAINBLE direction. 1. A Fresh Area Area To keep the fresh air in the area, there are only cycle ,pedestrian lanes on the ground. Existing car lanes will be relocated to the underground. 2. Low-carbon Residential Area The low-carbon residential units will be situated in the centre of the site. Green living environment is promoted, the residential housing ,solar panels ,waste water & stormwater recycling system will be adopted. 3 Suitanable Business Zone Low-density commercial office buildings are situated in this area. 4. Land in front of the Municipal Building The existing Municipal Building is at the southern edge of the site. A park is situated in front of the Municipal Building, which allows different public activities. Due to the location of the Municipal Building, people standing on the land could enjoy the view of Lago Nam Wan. Public Seatings will be designed on this land. 5. BIPV solar panel The canopy with BIPV solar panel covers the main pedestrian walkway from the light tram station to the Lago Sai Wan Square. In addition, the electricity generated by the BIPV solar panels could be supplied to the region. 6. Children Park The Children Park will provide environmentally friendly recreational facilities. 7 West Lake corridor The existing old banyan trees are the major features of the Old Town area. The jogging track along the lake allows people to enjoy the old scenery around the lake.

UNDERGROUND CIRCULATION


COMPETITION

“If you only do what you know you can do- you never do very much.” ~ Tom Krause


School as Design Carnival, Travelling Around The World (2011) Copenhagen

3rd Place, Competition of Intergrated Design School for the Socially-aware education, Social Design Foundation COLLABORATE WITH Nam Wu & Kenton Lam

Shanghai

CONCEPT

Venice

Sichuan

Architects design space that we live. Under the undeliable fact of globalization, architects build out of their own countries. However, we all come from different countries with different backgrounds and experiences. Decisions in architectural design are deviated by our different values. It is a potentially dangerous move. Without clear understanding of the city itself and its citizens, those buildings may not be effective to the users or even give adverse effect to them.

Rio de Janeiro

Guangzhou

Tokyo Hong Kong

Mumbai

At this age, socially aware design education should be based on close contact with the users, with clear picture of the city fabric.

Rio de Janeiro

A mobile school, travelling over the world,giving totally different insight to students from different backgrounds, initiating close interaction with the locals is our proposed tool for developing design student’s social awareness. Students are trained to look at a city through communication with citizens that they don’t familiar with, and give response to the comments. At the same time, citizens are invited to discuss and participate in the education system. It is a multidirectional learning process, which is to the architectural students and also the citizens.

Schedule of cities to be visited Hong Kong: Uneven distribution of Greenery

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Mumbai: Contemporary Family Structure

Rio de Janeiro: Slums and the poors

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Shanghai: Urban Farmers in the 21st Century

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Sichuan Rebuilding the city after earthquake

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Copenhagen: Bicycles city

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3 Sets Of Modular Schools

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Students, Architects & Citizens

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Public exhibition

The temporary modular school stay at the city for a semester

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Public Lectures

Dialouge with public through public presentation

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EDUCATION SYSTEM : A mobile architectural school with mutidirectional interaction with locals

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1. Convex L-shape Corner: Low Speed Zone for Interactive Activities with lower speed

Simple Rectangular Box

Studio module

Urban Furniture inviting citizen staying around the school

Folded Facade forming furniture inside also

Facade of Studio Module provide Suface for activatiting interaction between our students and citizens]

Singular Speed is enhanced after being combined

Presentation outside attracts citizens to see student’s visions

Living Dorm Module

Subtracted L-shape Box

Upper level of dorm provide more privacy for students.

Low Speed Zone is created to enhance different activities other than those just as circulation Living Module divided into two student’s bedroom

Lecture Room

Removal of upper box for open space of students above

Balcony is formed by folding facade surface

Skylight for deep interior space

Creation of low speed zone for public interaction( lengthening the time citizens staying around)

Public Furniture

Large opening for extension of Lecturing Activities ( Inviting the participation of publics)

THE MODULAR UNIT PLANS 1:200

Studio

Dormitory

Library

Studio with Washroom

Multi-Purpose Hall

“-You can't just turn on creativity like a faucet. You have to be in the right mood. -What mood is that? -Last-minute panic.” ~ Calvin & Hobbes

COMPETITION

THE MODULAR SYSTEM


SITE ONE

GUONGZHOU _ City Revolution _ Inter-weaving of new and old city fabrics The Site selected is an overlapped zone of new and old city fabrics, the new high-rise and old low-rise buildings are situated next to each others, creating not only great visual tension between the two , but also the lifestyle contained. Our school is stratically placed between these two fabrics with high population flow to arouse the interest of public. Students are invited to look at the cities through social , enviromental and economical aspect through analytical method and develop a new invention in this highly transforming cities, presenting their desirable developing strategy from their vision.

Site Strategy

G/F Guongzhou G/FPlan, Plan, Guongzhou 1:400

SITE TWO

VENICE _ Linear Path

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Site Strategy

G/F Plan, Venice

1/F Plan, Venice

1/F Plan, Guongzhou 1/F Plan, Guongzhou 1:400


COMPETITION

SITE THREE

HONG KONG, TUNG CHUNG

_ create public open space integrated into city core area

Site Strategy

G/F Plan, Hong Kong

1/F Plan, Hong Kong

“The community contributes a significant amount of money to the carnival each year. A lot of people and businesses donate equipment, time, machinery and supplies.” ~ Jay Hall


Timely Swap between Art & Park (2011) Competition of Alternative Car Park Tower in Hong Kong, AC-CA (Architectural Competition Concours d'Architecture) COLLABORATE WITH Nam Wu , Kenton Lam & Owen Lam

Why Automatic Delivery System?

CONCEPT - Pop up cells connected by Vertical Automatic Delivery System Traditional carparks are marked as dark and unwelcomed. To reverse this condition, programme weaving of car parking space is our solution. The site, Central, is one of the busiest district in Hong Kong. Central is having one of the fastest pace of living in the world. Our site, is next to one of the most busy street in Hong Kong, Connaught Road. Also, it is next to City Hall, one of the core cultural icon of Hong Kong. In connected to our site it is the central commercial destrict, connected to a convenient access to different public transportation including MTR, ferry and bus. The complexity of site context is addressing the potential of different city life during different times of a day. At the same time, the convenient public transportation access is addressing the underlying danger of underusage of the car parking lots. The brief is to provide a minimum 1500 car parking lots within the tower, however we criticized on the needs of car parking lots of that area. Based on our study, the huge demand of parking lots will only happen in day time. Our proposal is to extend the programms of existing City Hall while at the same time, provide an efficient automatic parking system to meet the great demand of urban needs. Numbers of cells, allowing swapping between parking and cultural activities with different scale at different time are connected by the vertical automatic delivery system.

Concept Diagram Swaps between Car Parking lots and human activities

Site Analysis

Potential human activities

Calculation of Parking lots and Space

Concept Sketch of Parking System


COMPETITION

From UNUSED to USED

We are proposing an automatic car delivery system as a response to the need of quick access with high density. And we also benefit in having control of the location of occupied car slots, the system can flexibly rearrange the cars so as to provide extra space for any pop-up activities. The top floor restuarant is equipped with a fixed kitchen with flexible seatings, the parking lots can be occupied as seatings when there are more people come to the restuarant. The pop-up studio space is a key component of the self suitainable maintanance of the building. By renting out the unused car lots, income generated could be used as the maintainace cost of the highly mechanical system of the car park tower.

Concept Sketches

"Understanding a thing is not to deďŹ ne it or to describe it, but to take what we think we already knew, and make it unknown." ~ Kenya Hara


PLATE ARRANGEMENT

Concept Sketch of Parking System


COMPETITION

FACADE ARRANGEMENT

The concept of facade is to make a continous surface connecting three towers and to provide public screens serving city hall roof’s audience and the opposite site of the sea. Concept Sketch

View of Victoria Harbour

Perspective from Top

"Begin at the beginning and go on till you come to the end; then stop." ~ Alice in Wonderland



COMPETITION

"Technology brings new possibilities, but it is still just an environment, rather than the creation itself." ~ Kenya Hara


IDEA Project (2011) HKVA Hong Kong Volunteer Award COLLABORATED WITH DESIGN TEAM : ALVIN KAN, AMY CHAN, CHERRY CHEUNG, HILDA LEE, JENNIFER LUI, JENNY CHIN, JONATHAN WONG, NICOLAS FOO, ROBERT WONG, SANDY LING, SIMON LEE Good architecture brings happiness. We believe all people should have the equal opportunity to enjoy, partake in and have access to the design of architecture and environment. IDEA Project is a NGO in Hong Kong aiming at exploring solution towards sustainable design and community participation. We would like to set up a good example of sustainable architectural design and particiaption. We aimed to improve the livelihood of the villagers in remote areas, and empower the underpriviledged and the poor in the developing world with design opportunity.

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Local Voting

Volunteers from different backgrounds participated in the design process and made different school design options.

Design schemes were scanned to the locals for voting and comment.


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“The Constitution only guarantees the American people the right to pursue happiness. You have to catch it yourself. � ~Author unknown

BUILT PROJECT

Good architecture brings happiness, I believe.


IDEA Project (2011)

Good design brings happiness.

The Furniture Design Workshop

In order to let all the volunteers to understand more about participatory design. A furniture design workshop is collaborated with seven ethinic minority families in Hong Kong.

A pre-school design practice of participatory design

The design of my group is to design a stackable stool with storage. It can be fit into the small bedroom of the family. After a workshop with the children on drawing and modelling. They showed a keen wish of having animal furniture. We collected differnent fabric, carpet, and unused buttons from the children and the volunteer to start the design.

Participatory Design Before the Children’s Inputs

We made our own furniture !

Design Themes

Stackable and Playable !


Children reared in darkness the first few years of life may have permenantly impaired vision.

The site visit in Februrary targeted to understand more about the school environment, building material and techniques in Cambodia. All primary schools in Cambodia are built from standard drawings. We flight for designing a new style pre-school building so as to demostrate the impact of school environment to children. “If my parents are not free to take me to the school. I can only study on the kitchen table in my home. I used to read in the dark kitchen. I have never think of what I want for a school. I always study in different bad environment, I cannot imagine how a good school can be.”

Ventilation There is no fans in classroom and no natural ventilation. The temperature difference between outdoor and indoor stimulate the growth of bacteria, especially in hot and wet season.

Construction Process

“'If we want to create a workplace that values idealism, human connection, and real, in depth learning, we will have to create it ourselves'. Peter Block

BUILT PROJECT

Site visit, Feb 2011

Lighting


IDEA Project (2011) We arrived Cambodia! July 2011

Let’s get it started!

Let’s build it! The school came out in four days.

Day 1 Workshop Sketches

Before we come to Cambodia, the main structural drawings were sent to the local contractor for building.

Family Visit

After our arrival, we have different workshops with children every morning. The volunteer team spreaded in teams to work at the afternoon, have workshops with teachers and visit local families. The workshop include both brain-storming sketch drawing and craft making. Our design team look into the sketches at night to get ideas from what the children think ok :

“My Dream School”

Day2 Workshop Crafts

Teacher Training Workshop We made it !


BUILT PROJECT

“'If we want to create a workplace that values idealism, human connection, and real, in depth learning, we will have to create it ourselves'. Peter Block


Methodist City Space Interior Design (2010) Methodist City Space, Methodist Church Kwun Tong, Hong Kong

When we talk about “Church”, what pop up in our mind are always the grand and spatial church buildings in Europe. However in Hong Kong, a city with very limited space, we never have the space to build a church. Kwun Tong is one of the densest districts in Hong Kong with lot of offices. Our church targeted to establish a new format of church space in this office area. Located in a high rised office building on top of the busy shopping mall APM, Methodist City Space transformed a office space into a relaxing corner in Kwun Tong. It is a flexible space which allows church gatherings, talks and counciling services.

The shopping mall, APM in Kwun Tong, Hong Kong

Existing Floor Plan

PANTRY

MAIN ENTRANCE SECONDARY ENTRANCE

MAIN CORRIDOR 1

FRONT OFFICE

COUNCILING ROOM (around 100 sq ft)

COFFEE AREA

ASSEMBLY HALL MIRROR ROOM

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2 COUNCILING ROOM (around 100 sq ft)

MEETING ROOM (around 150 sq ft)

1 : 奉獻箱/遮架等等... Concept 人流 2 : COFFEE AREA 旁邊是舊MCS搬過來的OFFICE和PANTRY 可加一些梳化和小桌 空間容許的話可把原有的書架也搬到這個空間,那就更方便了 3 : 包括了兩間counc2iling rooms和一間meeting room, 可用movable panels間房,那有需要時便可打通meeting rooms和counciling rooms進行較大型的活動

Diagram


SOCIAL WORKSHOP

Think Big, Act Big (2011) Social Campaign, a special thanks to voluntary helper : April Lam

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Papa, mama, and me~

HKD$ 14,000,000

Opportunity !

Maybe we can have a shared balcony. How about selling it out for a sky garden cafe?

Let my child live outside~ HKD$ 12,000,000

Opportunity !

HKD$ 7,500,000

Maybe we can have a small shop here?

Big TV... Open kitchen...

Plan from the housing estate in Kwai Chung, Hong Kong

A big wardrobe is good enough for my life

and a small garden?

HKD$ 2,500,000 HKD$ 3,000,000

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HKD$ 1,000,000

IC IE BL ILIT PU C FA

PUBLIC FACILITIES

HKD$ 6,200,000

Opportunity !

A bed and a desk, this is studio flat

Let’s make exhibition!

Opportunity ! I phone and my bed, Let’s share a home this is my life cinema!

Opportunity !

Anyone wants to rent these empty space?

Big kitchen, nice coffee table... unfortunately, I have no more money to pay for the space of my cat

HKD$ 50,000,000

HKD$ 50,000,000

HKD$ 23,000,000

I want... window... windows... windowsss!!!

Listen! In here I will provide you the public kitchen and bathroom which you will share with the others.

How much do you want to pay? “I am going to feed my children outside my house”

HKD $ 7,500,000

But you have your own freedom to pay for your own private kitchen, bathroom and whatever space you want.

“I am not going to pay for a cat”

HKD $ 5,500,000

How much do you want to pay?

Opportunity !

Your cat, my dog, his rabbit and her bird are here!

Do you know 1 sqm. actually cost you HKD $100,000 ? “Housing price in Hong Kong is expensive.” Yes, people from all over the world know this. The crazy housing price in Hong Kong also led to a pessimistic thought among the citizens. “What are we working for? We work day and night for 3o years but all our salaries go to the rent.” I collaborated with “Think Big, Act Big” on this housing workshop on rethinking how much space do we actually need and try to explore the potential of housing within the limited space supply in Hong Kong. I criticized on the typical flat units of Hong Kong’s housing system. People have different lifestyles today so their needs of space differentiated. The improvement of information technology also allow us to live in small space with a computer. Of course we want a big house. But this time I am asking “How much do you want to pay for your house?”

HKD $ 50,000,000 ”In the age of iphone, the space one needs is, 0.09 sqm, a place for standing. ~ Lee Ka Ki


Obsession with Iron wire (2008 - 2011) 2008 : HKSZ Biennale - Tree maker of Lo Sun Chang’s Exhibition 2011 : Tree maker of Choi Kit Wang’s M. Arch Thesis Works, The University of Hong Kong

Photo credits : Lo Sun Chang


“Wire surely is sexy,but brutal at times.” ~ Choi Kit Wang

ART WORKS

Tree grows in ten years, I grow them in one week.


A&A works for Tai Sang Container & Godown Centre (2010 - onwards) A&A works for Tai Sang Container & Godown Centre, 2-10 Cheung Fai Road, Tsing Yi, Hong Kong y.i. & associates ltd.

The project is to rebuild part of the old warehouse. The existing condition of the warehouse is dark and unfriendly. Also there are a lot of unused space like the open yard.

The Site - A old warehouse built in 1950

Platform and covered canopy is built in the unused open yard with a linkage of lifts. Studies on traffic speed and turning radius were done to ensure the smooth flow of cars within the warehouse. Entire lighting system was replaced. Lux level was recalculated, we aimed to create a light and welcomed environment for the warehouse.

Existing Unused Open Yard

Existing Lift Lobby and Machine Room

Floor Plan of New Platform

Existing Warehouse photos and drawings

The new Canopy

Main Parking Area

Section showing height of platform

Night View

The warehouse is located next to the sea, which can be saw by the passegers of the Tsing Yi metro line.Due to the superb location of the warehouse, facade renovation is also conducted to create an iconic image of the warehouse.


ART WORKS Elevations - Lift Lobbies

Site Progress Photos

Neon neon DMX LED Tubes 1000x60x84 mm 8 pixels, 144 LED bulbs 10w > 0.85 DC 12V

HKD $ 50,000,000

Facade LED tube

Facade LED Installation Details

Canopy Elevation

”If you surrender to the wind, you can ride it.” ~ Toni Morrison


DUFTSTAR 2012 (2011 - onwards) Venue design for DUFTSTAR 2012, Berlin, Germany NOVONO

Concept

The project is to design the venue for DUFTSTAR 2012, which is the oscar of perfume in Germany.

The Site

The challenge is to reimage the strong concrete architecture into the mood of romantic, elegant and a bit surreal. Strong lighting and oversized bottles with flowers were used as design theme. The whole project covered from outdoor, interior to furniture design. Bottle

Flower

Extension of Space

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1 3

2

4 5

Bar Area

4

6 1

Floor Plan

Main Entrance

2

Entrance Lobby

5

Outdoor Tent Bar

Perfume Box Lamps

6

Bar Area

Modular Perfume Table Design


Office design for Avant/Garde Diaries, New York, USA NOVONO The project is to design the office of a New York media magazine Avant/Garde Diaries.

Concept

Exhibitions and screening events are expected to be held in the office. Therefore a clean and flexible studio space is required. Movable Screening box with flexible table and shelf system are to be designed in order to accomodate the users’ need.

“We all need to have a creative outlet - a window, a space - so we don't lose track of ourselves.” ~ Norman Fischer

OFFICE WORK

Editorial Office for The Avant/Garde Diaries (2011 - onwards)


Pret A Diner Berlin 2012 (2011 - onwards) Pop up Restaurant design for Pret A Diner 2012, Berlin, Germany NOVONO

Bird

Escape

The project is to design and build a pop up restaurant in an old building in the city centre of Berlin. The Pret A Diner restaurant travelled around the world and stayed three months in Concept every city. The construction time is one week. The design concept of Pret A Diner Berlin was inspired by the architectural feature of the building. There are lots cage-liked window frames in the building, with the very limited lighting supply of the building the site looks like a prision.

Cage Fly

The design play with the escape from the cage. Testing of Light Bottle Installation Flying birds and spots of light are the main elements to play with. The Site Mezzanine Floor Plan

Reference of Paper Crane Installation

Ground Floor Plan Standing or sitting in front of the Bar

The Dining Area

The Bar Area

Design of Bar Counter - Illustration of different heights


OFFICE WORK

An architect’s Destiny 建築師的命運 (now - who knows) The story of the centipede is from the book <<Sophie’s World>>

Once upon a time there was a centipede with one hundred legs. He is the best dancer of the forest. All animals were amazed by the dance of this centipede. He can utilize every single leg to perform the dance. In there forest, there is an animal who dislike his dance: The tortoise. The tortoise keeps thinking, he must think of a way to stop the centipede dancing; But it will not be easy to stop the centipede dancing, as all the animals in the forest loves his dance. Finally, the tortoise decided to write a letter to the centipede. "Dear Mr. centipede, I am writing to you because I were deeply touched by your dance and it would be great if you can share with me your dancing technique.

從前有一隻百腿蜈蚣,是森林裡面最擅長跳舞的動物。 所有的動物都因為蜈蚣能用盡一百隻腿跳出精妙的舞而大大感動,唯獨全森林裡有一隻動物不喜歡蜈蚣的 舞: 烏龜。 烏龜前思後想,定要想出方法令蜈蚣不再跳舞; 但全森林的動物都非常喜愛蜈蚣的舞,,單憑三言兩語 最後,烏龜寫了一封信給蜈蚣。

不能令蜈蚣停止跳舞。

「蜈蚣先生, 我被你的舞蹈深深感動,可否跟我分享一下你的舞蹈心得?

I would like to ask whether you first lift your left 28th foot , then your right 39th foot; or first lift your right 17th foot, then 44th foot?

請問一下你是先舉起你左腳的第二十八號腿,再舉你右腳的第三十九號腿; 還是先起你的右腳第十七號腿,再舉你左腳第四十四號腿?

I will be waiting for your reply.

衷心等候你的回信。

Sincerely, Tortoise"

烏龜」

After then, the centipede no longer danced.

結果,蜈蚣從此不再跳舞。

It suddenly flashed in my mind that one time I were having lunch with a veteran architect who had been in the field for forty years. He shared that brave design can be only done when you are young. It is the time when you have no burden. Because after you come to a certain day, when you pick up your pen and going to draw a line, This line can t. Building authority won t approve. This line can t. The hoarding doesn t fit." "This line can t. There is no space for drainage pipes." "This line can t. The planning department has objection."

突然閃過之前跟一位做了建築師四十多年的老前輩吃飯時,他跟我解釋有勇氣的設計就是要在年經最沒有 負擔的時候做, 因為到了某一天,當你拿起筆準備做設計時…… 就在畫第一條線的一刹那…… 「這條線不行,建築署不會批」 「這條線不行,不夠位起圍街板」 「這條線不行,無位走渠」 「這條線不行,規劃署不會批」 我連一條線都畫不了。

Oops, I cannot draw a line. Back to the centipede, his dance is unconsciously brave at first. Due to the attack by logical questions he lost his belief. His innate ability was being taken away.

回到蜈蚣的故事,因為蜈蚣一開始是無意識地勇敢跳舞。當出現邏輯和理據的挑戰時他失去了對自己的一份 信念。

People said there is a destiny for architect. Maybe I am still too innocent to understand the destiny of an architect.

或者我太無知,讓未懂甚麼是建築師的命運。

“Because aſter you come to a certain day, when you pick up your pen and going to draw a line, This line can’t. ” ~ Me


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