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PORTFOLIO SISHE JEFF CHIN ARCHITECTURE IN PRACTICE 2010-2015

Architecture In Practice 2010-2015: Portfolio Sishe Jeff Chin

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  • PORTFOLIOSISHE JEFF CHIN

    ARCHITECTURE IN PRACTICE

    2010-2015

  • E [email protected] +86.186.2102.7401A No.3 Lane 996 Hongqiao Road

    Apartment 301Shanghai China 200051

    SISHE JEFF CHIN

  • EXPERIENCEJunior Architect & BIM Manager & IT Coordinator2010/08-Present Perkins Eastman Shanghai | China

    Project Designer2010/04-2010/07 DCI Designgroup International Shanghai | China

    Webmaster & Designer1999/11 Freelance/ [CHiNSiSHE]

    Graduate Associate2007/10-2009/06 The Ohio State University Columbus OH | USA

    Intern Designer2006/06-2006/08 Cosmos Architects & Interior Design Taipei | Taiwan

    CERTIFICATION LEED AP BD+C2015-2017 Green Building Certification Institute License 10368659

    LEED Green Associate2009-2011 Green Building Certification Institute License 10368659

    EDUCATIONMaster of Architecture2006-2009 The Ohio State University Columbus OH | USA

    Master of Science in Industrial & Systems Engineering2004-2006 The Ohio State University Columbus OH | USA

    Certificate | ESL2003 The University of Iowa Iowa City IA | USA

    Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering & Enterprise Information1998-2003 Tunghai University Taichung | Taiwan

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    EXPERTISEArchitecture

    Sustainable DesignProgrammingDiagrammingDesign ResearchInterior DesignUrban Design

    Graphics Autodesk Revit ArchitectureAutodesk AutoCADTrimble SketchUpAdobe Illustrator/ PhotoShop/ InDesign

    Language Chinese-MandarinEnglish

    Engineering Cost EstimationModel OptimizationMarket Research

    ManagementProject ManagementBIM ManagementIT Coordination

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    ONGOLIA

    LIAONING

    TIANJIN

    ANHUI

    JIANGSU

    ZHEJIANG

    SHANDONG

    BEIJING

    SHANGHAI

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    17 25 2

    12

    CHINAIN PRACTICE IN PROGRESS

    INTERIORDESIGN

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    HEALTHCARE4

    LARGE SCALE5

    COMMERCIAL/ RETAIL8

    SENIOR LIVING6

    HI-ED5

    K-129

    INSTITUTION1

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    HUBEI

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    GUANGDONG

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    CAMBODIA

    TAIWAN

    USA CANADA

    IN PRACTICE IN PROGRESS

  • PRIMARY &SECONDARYEDUCATIONHJA HUIJIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLAVE AVENUES-RDFZ INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLTIS TIANJIN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLCISS HS CONCORDIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL HS RESTROOMCISS ES CONCORDIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL ES LIBRARYWIEC WUHAN INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION CENTERUNIS UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLCISH CONDORDIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL HANOINISC NORTHBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL CAMBODIA

  • Within a developing high-tech park and adjacent to a university, this international school campus locating in suburb area of metropolitan city of Wuhan will provide K-12 study environment to 3 international schools: 1 English school and 2 French schools. Schools will have their own teaching building and share a small size theatre and a sports facility, as well as a academic size of soccer field acting as a buffer to isolate campus from outside. To accomodate 3 schools inside a tiny site with only one side adjacent to public road bring us first challenge of campus circulation.

    CAMPUS VIEW FROM WEST

    WUHANINTERNATIONALEDUCATION CENTER

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    LOCATION WUHAN | CHINADATE 2010-2014TYPE K-12 EDUCATIONSCALE 30000 M2PHASE COMPLETE

  • PHOTO OFVIEW TO GYM

  • SITE PLANFINAL PHASE

    DIAGRAMS OF CAMPUS DESIGN

    GREEN SPACE DIAGRAM

    CIRCULATION DIAGRAM

    FUNCTIONAL ZONING DIAGRAM

    LAND USEDIAGRAM

  • PHOTO OFCOURTYARDELEVATION DESIGN

    PHOTO OFMETAL PANEL & TERRACOTTA PANEL

  • Avenues the World School is a notable private school in New York providing high quality of education from kindergarten to high school. Taking the opportunity of joint venture with RDFZ, Renmin University af-filiated high school, also notable in China, to establish a new campus in Haidian district in Beijing, where top universities of China located: Peking University and Tsinghua University.

    CAMPUSAERIAL VIEW

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    AVENUES-RDFZINTERNATIONAL

    SCHOOLLOCATION BEIJING | CHINADATE 2013TYPE K-12 EDUCATIONSCALE 143390 M2PHASE CONSTRUCTION

  • WALL SECTION

    SOUTHFACADE

    NORTHWESTFACADE

    WESTFACADE

    Campus with site area of 160 mu is housing complete education program from kindergar-ten to 12th grade, as well as accommoda-tion for faculty and students, a 1000-seat performing art center, one full size soccer filed and one practice field. Therefore, plan-ning has campus divide to four major areas: main academic building with performing art center on the north, kindergarten which positioned as early learning center, dormi-tories for faculty and students, and outdoor sports area. Each bar attached to academic building from south to north has housed 4 grades of primary school, 4 grades of middle school, and 4 grades of high school. Indoor stadiums is sitting in between bars along main corridor linking teaching area, sports area, and performing arts area.

  • CAMPUSSOUTH VIEW

    CAMPUSMAIN ENTRY

  • ILLUSTRATIVESITE PLAN

    SITE SECTIONS

  • Tianjin International School os a renovation project that school took over a existing building to turn into a full-func-tional international school standard campus, with space for kindergarten to 12th grade, as well as gym, music, auditorium, library, lab for teaching support and activity. main spine identified as main street connecting two wings of lower grades and upper grades, as well as the host ac-comodating support program.

    LOCATION TIANJIN | CHINADATE 2011TYPE K-12 EDUCATIONSCALE 21611 M2PHASE COMPLETE

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    TIANJININTERNATIONALSCHOOL

  • GROUND LEVELFLOOR PLAN

  • MAIN STREETEXPLODE DIAGRAMINTERIOR CORRIDORDIAGRAMS

    Main Street, or the main spine of the campus, is a major building portion that link north wing, which host high school and cafeteria, and south wing, containing elementary school and kindergarten, as well as lower grade library.

    Main spine itself is consisted of key functional program of the school: main library, gym, music suite, auditorium, laboratories, and administration offices. Been the central hub of the cam-pus, main spine has been identified as most busy and traffic zone, just like a main street in a city, while this is the main street of a campus. Social interaction and group activity hap-pen here.

    MAIN STREET

  • FINISH OF ES/ ECC LOBBY

    RENDERING OF ES/ ECC LOBBY

    FINISH OF 2F MAIN STREET

    RENDERING OF 2F MAIN STREET

  • FLOOR PLAN OF MUSIC SUITE

    ORIGINAL SWIMMING POOL

    Although most of the existing teaching space have been preserved as its original function, one major athletic space of swimming pool has been converted as new teaching function: music. one recital hall, one concert hall, few music classrooms, along with multiple practice rooms has been layout over filled-in pool area. Openess of pool area provide a excellent non-structure interference space for music hall which required large open space as well for bet-ter visual and audial performance.

    MUSIC SUITE

  • CAMPUSAERIAL VIEW

    HUIJIAINTERNATIONALSCHOOL

    LOCATION BEIJING | CHINADATE 2010TYPE K-12 EDUCATIONSCALE 53000 M2PHASE DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

    Huijia International School is a comprehensive campus with complete program from academic teaching, perfor-mance, sports and exercise, food service, to accommoda-tion, as a boarding school campus. Campus facilities are surrounding with a main court that connect student center on the north and performing art center on the south, while performing art center has been sculptured as a egg shape building that host one main theatre and one small theater with black box adjacent to them.

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  • VIEW OF ACADEMIC BUILDING FROM COURTYARD

  • ROOF PLAN

  • VIEW OFPERFORMINGCENTER

    SECTION DETAIL OF PERFORMING CENTER ELEVATION

    VIEW OFCOURTYARD FROM FITNESS

  • Been built and put in operation as the sec-ond campus of United Nations International School, the Hanoi campus is looking for renovation with new campus planning and expansion of existing buildings. Redesign of library and the open plaza in front of it become the center of this renovation. Library complex consisted of three building blocks that accomodate school canteen as well, to provide source of knowledge and source of energy. Circular shape of UN plaza, corre-sponding to square shape of library, pro-vides a place of calm and serenity.

    UNITED NATIONSINTERNATIONALSCHOOL HANOI

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    LOCATION HANOI | VIET NAMDATE 2012TYPE K-12 EDUCATIONSCALE 17098 M2PHASE MASTERPLAN

    VIEW OF UN PLAZA & LIBRARY

  • EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTERTHEATER

    UN PLAZA

    ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

    LIBRARY & CANTEEN

    ADMINISTRATIONHIGH SCHOOL

    MIDDLE SCHOOLGYM & SWIMMING POOL

  • CAMPUS DEVELOPMENTILLUSTRATIVESITE PLANTIMELINE OF UNIS HANOI DEVELOPMENT

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    1988 1990 1994 1998 2000 2002 2006 2008 2012 2014

    1988:

    UNIS Hanoi founded

    1999:

    UNIS Hanoi adds 12th gradeMoves to UN buildings in Van Phuc

    2009:

    MS/HS Scienceand TechComplex Expands

    1992 1996 2004 2010

    2004:

    UNIS moves to custom-builtcampus in Ciputra HanoiInternational City

    2012:

    Campus Vision completed by Perkins Eastman

    2008:

    SwimmingPoolCompleted

    2010:

    Tennis Courts Added

    New Arts Center andSports Complex

    UNIS Hanoi Visioning Study

    2004

    2008

    2009

    2010

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    History of Campus Development

    In many respects, the UNIS Hanoi campus in Tay

    Ho District is young compared to many of their

    international school counterparts of similar cali-

    ber and reputation. While other well-regarded

    international schools have steadily grown for

    several decades and developed reactively in short

    bursts of unplanned growth and decline, UNIS

    Hanois current campus was planned just 5 years

    after its founding as a purpose-built campus

    to support 1152 students the same capac-

    ity regarded as the schools target to this day

    twelve years later. Although the construction was

    phased, the majority of the physical campus was

    constructed for opening day. Significant additions

    thereafter included extensions to the Swimming

    Pool, the Middle School High School Science

    and Technology Complex, and finally the Arts

    Building and Sports Centre.

    1988 1990 1994 1998 2000 2002 2006 2008 2012 2014

    1988:

    UNIS Hanoi founded

    1999:

    UNIS Hanoi adds 12th gradeMoves to UN buildings in Van Phuc

    2009:

    MS/HS Scienceand TechComplex Expands

    1992 1996 2004 2010

    2004:

    UNIS moves to custom-builtcampus in Ciputra HanoiInternational City

    2012:

    Campus Vision completed by Perkins Eastman

    2008:

    SwimmingPoolCompleted

    2010:

    Tennis Courts Added

    New Arts Center andSports Complex

    2000

    2002

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  • MULTIPLE USE OF MIDDLE SCHOOL COURTYARD

    ECC PAVILION & COURTYARD

    ELEMENTARY SCHOOL COURTYARD

    PERFORMING

    DININGLECTURING

    COMMONGATHERING

    Along with the redesign of campus master plan, in-dividual building complex for school level has been further redesigned as well. School courtyards pro-vide more than just a activity space, but also to host multiple types of event, such as banquet, lecture, performance, and so on. Pavilion and sculpture type of shade have also been introduced along with courtyard design. Lotus-like shade indicate the fea-ture of nature, while gable-roof pavilion is respond-ing to traditional vietnamese architecture.

  • Following the success of concordia inter-national school in Shanghai, a new Ha-noi campus is expected to open to bring academic model to southeast Asia, New campus is fairly small to accommodate three major programs: primary school, secondary school and a performing art center, as well as to have one academic size of soccer field for physical education.

    Three phase of camps development has been designed and school can gradually fill up the capacity and still keep their flexibility. L shape academic bar wrapping common programs such as gym, dining, and large performing space provide a consistant language to keep whole campus together.

    CAMPUSAERIALMODEL SHOT

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    CONCORDIAINTERNATIONAL SCHOOL HANOIMASTERPLAN

    LOCATION HANOI | VIET NAMDATE 2012TYPE K-12 EDUCATIONSCALE 28382 M2PHASE MASTERPLAN

  • N0 10m 20m 50m

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    ILLUSTRATIVESITE PLAN

    PROGRAMBAR-CHART

    PHASE I

    PHASE II

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    NING

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    ISOMETRICDIAGRAM OFINTERIOR

    VIEW OFLIBRARY READING SPACE

    VIEW OFLIBRARY BOOK SPACE

    Concordia International School Shanghai is renovating their elementary school library and seek new idea to store over 1500 books with lec-ture and reading space. The scheme has been set with multiple concentric circles while book shafts pointing toward the center of circles that can host study activity for a group of students. Little corner spaces have also been created in between radial layout of book shafts and bigger corner of common space has been defined. Cir-culation desk occupying one corner along circles can overlook the whole library to provide service and security.

    CISSELEMENTARYSCHOOLLIBRARY

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    LOCATION SHANGHAI | CHINADATE 2011TYPE K-12 EDUCATIONSCALE - M2PHASE COMPLETE

  • CISSELEMENTARYSCHOOLLIBRARY

  • CISS is renovating restrooms in high school building with high-end 5-star hotel level of finish that aim to welcome student parents and guests. Maple wood pattern tile and finish with cove lighting create high-end experience while ADA design consideration that make it accessible to any users, including disability. Easy mainte-nance is also a major consideration to ensure quality sustain after high frequency of usage.

    CISSHIGH SCHOOLRESTROOMRENOVATION

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    LOCATION SHANGHAI | CHINADATE 2013TYPE K-12 EDUCATIONSCALE - M2PHASE COMPLETE

    PERSPECTIVEOF GIRLS ROOM

    PERSPECTIVEOF BOYS ROOM

  • COMPLETE FINISH OF RESTROOM RENOVATION

    COMPLETE FINISH OF RESTROOM RENOVATION

    COMPLETE FINISH OF RESTROOM RENOVATION

    COMPLETE FINISH OF RESTROOM RENOVATION

  • ILLUSTRATIVESITE PLAN

    PHASE I PHASE II

    Northbridge International School Cambodia (NISC) is a reno-vation project of existing K-12 school in the capital of Cam-bodia, Phnom Penh. To Maintain the operation of existing school the whole masterplan has been phasing to 5 phases, gradually renovate each building according to new master-plan from elementary school to high school, from gymnasium to library. Additional performing art center will be constructed on northwest corner of campus not only to provide teach-ing space for school, but also to provide a event gathering space for the surrounding community. Building style will still follow the existing style which is more suitable for Cambodia climate, with better refined detail to meet the requirement of teaching and learning that suitable for an international school.

    NORTHBRIDGEINTERNATIONAL SCHOOL CAMBODIA

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    LOCATION PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIADATE 2011TYPE K-12 EDUCATIONSCALE - M2PHASE MASTERPLAN

  • PHASE III PHASE IV PHASE V

    CAMPUSAERIAL VIEWNORTHEAST

    CAMPUS AERIAL VIEWSOUTHWEST

  • HIGHEREDUCATIONSCOM SHANGHAI CONSERVATORY OF MUSICSDU SHANDONG UNIVERSITY QINGDAO CAMPUSBSM BROOKLYN SCHOOL OF MUSICNUFE NANJING UNIVERSITY OF FINANCE & ECOMONICSWDA WANDA COLLEGE

  • SHANGHAICONSERVATORY

    OF MUSIC

  • In 2012, Shanghai Conservatory of Music hold an international design competition and inviting 6 no-table design firms in the world, for two projects on existing site and future campus: Fenyang campus performance center and new Lingling campus. The design concept is derived from the combinations of traditional Chinese music instrument and symbol for music note, which provide variety of spatial ar-rangement to accommodate the functional needs for either an extension of main campus heart or a brand new higher education campus.

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    PERFORMING CENTERCAMPUS ENTRANCE

    FENYANGCAMPUSSITE PLAN

    LINGLINGCAMPUSSITE PLAN

    LOCATION SHANGHAI | CHINADATE 2012TYPE HIGHER EDUCATIONSCALE 32900 M2 & 75700 M2PHASE COMPETITION

  • SITE AXIAL DIAGRAMURBAN ROOM DIAGRAM

    TRANSIT DIAGRAM

    AERIAL PERSPECTIVE OF LINGLING CAMPUS

    LAND USE DIAGRAM

    OPEN & GREEN SPACE DIAGRAMURBAN ROOM DIAGRAM

    SITE DISTANCE DIAGRAMVIEW DIAGRAM

    It is a challenge to simoutaniously design two separate sites with complete different conditions in terms of functions, scales, and contexts. Diagrammatic approach help to differentiate and filter the charac-ters of sites and to seek consistant lan-guage to associate two separate design.

  • INTERIOR VIEWOF PERFORMING CENTER

    17M PLAN

    13M PLAN

    10M PLAN

    4M PLAN

    FENYANG CAMPUSEXPLODE DIAGRAM

    FENYANG CAMPUSFLOOR PLANS

  • EVENING VIEWOF PERFORMING CENTER

  • LINGLING CAMPUSBUILDING ELEVATIONS

    LINGLING CAMPUSEXPLODE DIAGRAM

    SOUTH ELEVATION

    NORTH ELEVATION

  • BUILDING SECTION OF LINGLING CAMPUS

  • Shandong University Qingdao campus is a design competition hold in 2010 with 4 international notable firms in the finalist and Perkins Eastman won the competition in two rounds. Carrying the project into the constructible master plan phase, master plan clearly divide to 4 major areas linked by major axis running north-south through the whole site. With main academic area located at the heart of campus, living area flank on north and south end of campus with convention center and sports area adjacent to them. At the north and south end of main axis, there is performing arts center on the north and museum on the south; while at the end of cross axis cut-ting twhrough the center of campus, there is library and administration center. Taking advantage of sea shore location, campus own a long coverage of beach and marina, which bring this campus very unique char-acter stand on top of other higher educa-tion universities in China.

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    PERSPECTIVEAERIAL VIEW

    LOCATION QINGDAO | CHINADATE 2010-2011TYPE HIGHER EDUCATIONSCALE 2000000 M2PHASE MASTERPLAN

    SHANDONGUNIVERSITY

    QINGDAOCAMPUS

  • SITE ANALYSISDIAGRAM

    ILLUSTRATIVESITE PLAN

    SITE AREA COUNT

    SITE ORIENTATION

    WALKINGRADIUS

    SITE GRADING

    CAMPUS FUNCTIONAL ZONING

    SITE DIMENSION

  • PERFORMINGARTS CENTERPERSPECTIVE

    MUSEUMPERSPECTIVE

  • PERSPECTIVEAERIAL VIEW

  • NANJINGUNIVERSITY OF

    FINANCE &ECONOMICS

  • Locating near the west gate of NUFE Fujian Road Campus, twin-tower scheme Incubator building has been given a strong concept as a traditional Chinese gate to the campus and framed the entrance plaza. 2 buildings layout perpendicular to indicate one leaf of door open to welcome people coming into campus. The open space inbetween align with campus axis to set a landmark on campus west end.PE

    LOCATION NANJING | CHINADATE 2010-2012TYPE HIGHER EDUCATIONSCALE 50000 M2PHASE DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

    ILLUSTRATIVESITE PLAN

    NUFESTREET VIEWPERSPECTIVE

  • SITELOCATIONANALYSIS

    SITE ORIENTATIONANALYSIS

    SITECONTEXT GRIDANALYSIS

  • NUFESEMI-AERIALPERSPECTIVE

  • BROOKLYN SCHOOL OF MUSIC

    IN HOUSE COMPETITION | BROOKLYN MUSIC SCHOOL | 58738

    TAECHING 2350 SF

    SPECIALIZED 1750 SF

    DANCE 1750 SF

    MUSIC 2800 SF

    PERFORMANCE 6250 SF

    LOUNGE +COMMUNITY 850 SF

    LOBBY +CAFE 1980 SF

    ADMINISTRATION 1830 SF

    SUPPORT +MEP 500+ SF

    to comply with city regulation and to initialize the basic building mass

    BUILDING SETBACK

    to test critical massing of perform-ing art space into tight and re-

    stricted site to study the feasibility of program layout optimization

    CRITICAL FIT-TRIAL

    PERFORMING ARTSWITH MAIN HOUSE &BALCONY & FLYLOFT

    THAT REQUIRE THE MOST OF VERTICAL SPACE

    while performing program has initial setup at better location, a

    potential possibility of mass cut in half and shift half floor downward to test the area increase for better

    layout for rest of programs

    CUT & SHIFT

    PROGRAMMINGto quickly layout all rest of program into new massing with classrooms

    requiring more daylight on the upper level and space requiring less day light on the lower level, as well as the public/ private relationship that determines the program distance to

    the main access

    as typical building vertical circula-tion, a central core with one stair

    and elevater has been provided for programs other than performing

    arts space

    CENTRAL & VERTICAL

    +30%

    PRIVATE

    PUBLIC

    DIAGRAMMATICAPPROACH

    LOCATION BROOKLYN NY USADATE 2013TYPE HIGHER EDUCATIONSCALE 30000 SFPHASE CONCEPTUAL

  • IN HOUSE COMPETITION | BROOKLYN MUSIC SCHOOL | 58738

    pre-k spaces on the forth level and grade classrooms on the top. to optmize the daylight receving.

    PROGRAM:SCHOOL

    anchored space to fit all perform-ing program vertically and to

    minimize the mass impact to other programs

    PROGRAM:PERFORMING

    three major programs have been clustered together located in the

    center of the building mass to have better integration with adjacent

    performing program

    PROGRAM: BMS

    CIRCULATION:FRONT

    vertical circulation provides central-ized access to all the programs other than performing arts program. the

    purpose is to separate the school ac-cess and public access to the building

    for the security issue

    CIRCULATION:BACK

    separated accesses to theatre and theatre support. lobby area has cafe

    to connect to school lobby.

    roof area has been split to two parts: outdoor playground above

    school program and roof gar-den above performing program. skylight has been introduced to enhence daylighting effect down

    inside the area that has no exterior windows

    OUTDOOR

    GRADE

    FLOOR 4-6SCHOOL

    FLOOR 2+STAGE

    SCHOOLACCESS

    THEATREACCESS

    THEATRE SUPPORTACCESS

    FLOOR 3SPECIALIZED

    FLOOR 3BALCONY

    FLOOR 2DANCE

    FLOOR 2HOUSE

    FLOOR 1COMMUNITY

    FLOOR 1THEATRE SUPPORT

    FLOOR B1SUPPORT+MEP

    FLOOR B1AUDITORIUM

    FLOOR B1ADMINISTRATION

    FLOOR 2-3MUSIC

    THEATRE LOBBY & CAFE

    STAGE

    BALCONY TECH LAB

    RECORDING

    LIBRARYDANCE: MED

    PLAYGROUND

    GREEN ROOF

    SKYLIGHT

    DANCE: SML

    MUSIC: LRGMUSIC: MEDMUSIC: SML

    PITHOUSESUPPORTAUDITORIUM

    PRE-K/K

    PARENT-CHILD

    Brooklyn School of Music is seeking ideas to renovate their existing facility that need to accomodate more pro-grams while historical building shall be preserved as much possible. Consider-ing multiple design constraints, such as municiple code for building setback, facade preservation, program require-ments, as well as their preferred opera-tion model for multiple type of users: students, performers, and public.

    Design starts with diagrammatic ap-proach and aim to resolve every issue with diagrammatic approach. With this quite experimental way, solution of spatial arrangment to accomodate

    all requirements has been suggested. A series of transformation gradually shape the functional program from number to 3D space. By setting back volume, cut and divide space to acco-modate different functions of program, shift to separate circulation, building has been stack as a jenga puzzle. It is a fine practice to seek fully functional space with only diagrammatic ap-proach to test solution.

    Project will be brought to further level with floor plan and building section testing. More elements will be inserted for further refinement.

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  • GLQP GREENLAND QINGPU SENIOR LIVINGXYA I XIANGYA HEALTH VALLEY IXYA II XIANGYA HEALTH VALLEY IITQL TIAN QUAN LAKE WELLNESS SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITYFSN SHUION FOSHAN SENIOR LIVINGLNG LIAONING ENERGY SENIOR LIVING

    SENIORLIVING

  • Originally planned as a high-end private villa residential neighbor-hood in the rural area of Shanghai city, Greenland Group, one of top chinese developer, completedly convert them to senior living complex with active adult on 2/3 of site on the west and 1/3 of CCRC on the east. By utilizing existing site condition, canal has been introduced to connect river and creek on two side of site. 4 gardens have been further developed as urban garden, green garde, water garden. and CCRC living garden.

    To create warm and cozy living environment, as well as coordi-nate with the existing building style and color tones, beige stone, orange terra-cotta, and grey tile have been further applied, along with approaches that reducing building massiveness by re-scaling proportion and applying frame over building envelope. PE

    GREENLANDQINGPU SENIOR LIVING

    LOCATION SHANGHAI | CHINADATE 2015TYPE SENIOR LIVINGSCALE 80000 M2PHASE SCHEMATIC DESIGN

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    GREENLAND QINGPU GOLDEN AUTUMN GARDEN

    PLACES

    URBAN

    GARDEN

    WATER

    GARDEN

    GREEN

    GARDEN

    CCRC

    GARDEN

    The neighborhoods address scale, create unique character, and define a sense of place to experience the seasons: Urban Garden, Water Garden, Green Garden and the CCRC Garden.

    The symbolic river walk is the spiritual heart of the site and the center of activity. It connects all the neighborhoods together via various gardens and walking paths. Communal nodes along the waterway create spaces for energetic social activities and events.

    Concept

    POCKET PARKS

    44 NEIGHBORHOODS

    4 GARDENS

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    GREENLAND QINGPU GOLDEN AUTUMN GARDEN

    CCRC

    The River Is

    The Spiritual Heart Of The Site And The Center Of Activity.

    CCRC Concept

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    GREENLAND QINGPU GOLDEN AUTUMN GARDEN

    CCRC

    CCRC Concept

    The Club Center Is

    The Programmatic Heart Of The CCRC.

    CCRC Concept

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    GREENLAND QINGPU GOLDEN AUTUMN GARDEN

    CCRC

    CCRC Concept

    Residential Buildings All

    Connect Around The Club Center.

    CCRC Concept

    Care Center Anchors The Most Prominent Corner And Marks Arrival To Property

    SITE PLANNING CONCEPT WITH FOUR DISTINCT GARDENSWATER AS MAIN FEATURE IN DESIGN CONCEPT

  • PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF CARE CENTER NORTH ENTRANCE

  • PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF EAST MAIN ENTRANCE TO CCRC SITE

    PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF INDEPENDENT LIVING SOUTH TOWERS

    PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF NORTH RETAIL STREET

  • PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF COURTYARD AROUND ILU AND CLUB HOUSE

    PERSPECTIVE VIEW TO-WARD SOUTHEAST COR-NER OF CARE CENTER

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    GREENLAND QINGPU GOLDEN AUTUMN GARDEN

    ARCHITECTURALPLANS

    Independent LivingUnit Floor Plans

    C

    LIVING ROOM

    BED ROOM /

    KITCHEN

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    2BR HSL90.00 SM NET82.29 SM GROSS107.4 SM

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    INDEPENDENT LIVING UNIT STUDY: STUDIO UNIT A AND 2 BEDROOM UNIT C

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    Changsha notable healthcare provider Xiangya would like to develop a large campus with general hospital, senior living/ CCRC, commercial complex, club center, convention center, and research center near the downtown of Changsha. Hilly site condi-tion with power line easement separate the site to two part while north site contain hotel, retail, club center, hospital, and research center, and south site accomodate CCRC and residential pro-gram. Commercial program has been placed as the center of site development and rest of programs sitting along the main road connecting north and south parcel. PE

    ILLUSTRATIVESITE PLAN

    XIANGYA HEALTH VALLEY I

    LOCATION CHANGSHA | CHINADATE 2013TYPE SENIOR LIVING & LARGE SCALESCALE 506000 M2PHASE MASTERPLAN

  • R&D CAMPUS

    SIX LAB BUILDINGS ORGANIZEDAROUND CENTRAL GREEN COREFOLLOWING ROAD BOUNDARY

    TOWN CENTER CENTRAL PLAZA

    INTERIOR PLAZA SPACESURROUNDED BY RETAIL &SHOPPING

    ACTIVE ADULT APARTMENT TOWERS

    RESIDENTIAL TOWERS RANGING FROM 12 TO 30 STOREYS FOR SENIOR LIVING, TALLER TOWERS ARE LOCATED TOWARDS SITE FRINGES AND LOWERTOWERS NEAR CENTRAL ROAD1230

    HOTEL

    TALLEST BUILDING ON SITE SERVINGAS ICONIC LANDMARK, 38STOREY TOWER ADJACENT

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    CLINICAL BUILDING FOR TRADITIONALCHINESE MEDICINE AND CULTURAL

    EXCHANGE ALSO INCLUDES SPAFACILITY

    HIGH VOLTAGE LINE SETBACK REQUIREMENT

    30 METER REQUIRED BUILDING SETBACKFROM HIGH VOLTAGE POWER LINESRUNNING THROUGH SITE TO BE OCCUPIED BY VEGETATION30

    CCRC CLUB HOUSE AVERAGE 6 FLOOR CCRC RESIDENCEBLOCKS CONNECTED TO CENTRALCLUBHOUSE AND COMMON AREASINTEGRATED WITH RESORTLANDSCAPE6

    VIP & VVIP &

    VILLA LAYOUT ORGANIZEDAROUND EXISTING CENTRALPOND, INTEGRATED WITH PROPOSED WETLANDSLANDSCAPE

    R&D CAMPUS FUTURE EXPANSION

    LAB BUILDINGS ORGANIZEDAROUND GREEN QUADRANGLE

    CONVENTION CENTER

    MULTIPLE LONG SPAN CONVENTIONCENTERS PROVIDE SIMPLE AND EFFICIENT

    COVERAGE FOR LARGE INTERIOREXHIBITON SPACES

    ACTIVEADULT215,000M2

    CHECK-UPCENTER12,000M2IMMUNOLOGY

    10,000M2

    COMMUNITYHOSPITAL

    5,000M2 IMAGING

    CENTER

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    LAND USE DIAGRAM IN AERIAL PERSPECTIVE

    PROGRAM BUBBLE DIAGRAM

    AERIAL PERSPECTIVEOF OVERALL SITE

  • enclosed courtyard

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    Senior Livingtotal site area: 136,667m2

    total built area: 272,167m2

    FAR: 1.99

    Forming the southern portion of the Xiangya Health Valley site, the senior living area consists of active adult apartments, a continuing care retirement community (CCRC), and communal facilities. Active adult apartments range in height from 12 storeys to 26 storeys, gradually increasing in height the further away they are from the main municipal road. These apartments all share common facilities such as a kindergarten, satellite retail, and clubhouse, located centrally to apartment clusters and adjacent to the main access road. The CCRC facility services individuals with more intensive care needs and is separated into three zones (independent living, assisted living, skill nursing), all of which have access to enclosed exterior courtyards.

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    Research & Developmenttotal site area: 86,667 m2

    total built area: 70,630 m2

    FAR: 0.94

    Located at the northern edge of the site and serving as the first point of focus for visitors, the research and development zone consists of three major portions: research labs and offices, conference center / health services management, and the multinational corporation future expansion zone. Organized around the slightly curvilinear form of the adjacent municipal road, the research labs and offices form a rhythmic procession which directs visitors towards the locus of the site delineated by an iconic structure which is the convention center/HSM combination. Parking and future expansion are masked by this screen of buildings, providing visitors with a seamless introduction to the entire zone.

    connectiontohealthmanagementzone

    AERIAL VIEWS OF SITE DEVELOPMENT

    DIAGRAMS OF RESEARCHAND SENIOR LIVING SPA-TIAL LAYOUT

  • Following the previous masterplan of Xiangya Health Valley, project scope has been revised and programs have been split to two par-cels; one site has 126 mu with town center, research center, senior living, hospital, and school, while the other site has 39 mu with CCRC program.

    39 mu site is a highly restricted site that only one small corner of site adjacent to pub-lic road and at the center of site there is a unconstructible water area occupying over 50% of the site area. Preserving the water and plan program along the lake shore will be feasible and access better view and orienta-tion. Vehicular circulation will surround the buildings and lake to avoid traffic crossing.

    DUSK VIEW OF CCRC COMMUNITY

    PE

    XIANGYAHEALTH VALLEY II

    LOCATION CHANGSHA | CHINADATE 2014TYPE SENIOR LIVINGSCALE 32000 M2 & 91593 M2PHASE MASTERPLAN

  • Three curved buildings accomodate three major programs on the site: institution, independent living, and assisted living: three major components of CCRC community.

    INSTITUTION

    INDEPENDENT LIVING

    ASSISTED LIVING LAND USE DIAGRAM

    SITE PLAN

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    PARKING (B1) CENTRAL SERVICES (B1)

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    TRAINNING CENTER ELDERLY CLINIC CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION FITNESS/CLUB

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    AXONOMETRIC DIAGRAM INDICATING SPECIFIC FUNCTIONAL ZONING AND ITS COR-RESPONDING FACT SHEET FIGURES

    AERIAL PERSPECTIVE OF CCRC COMMUNITY

  • 126 mu is relatively flat site to accomodate more programs for research, health man-agement/ hospital, and senior living. Three major program components can be identi-fied and generate three phases of con-struction accordingly. Research and health management will be in the first phase prior to senior living in order to have service in place to serve residents later. Town center and school come after phase 1 to complete the daily and urgent service needed by senior. The rest of 4 towers of senior hous-ing will complete the whole planning on this site.

    LAND USE DIAGRAM

    PHASING PLAN

    PHASING ONE:RESEARCH & HEALTH MANGEMENT

  • PHASING TWO:TOWN CENTER, SCHOOL, AND HOUSING

    PHASING THREE:REST OF SENIOR HOUSING

  • HMS Center

    Checking & Imaging

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    Kindergarten

    Club House

    Active Adult Apartments

    AXONOMETRIC DIAGRAM INDICATING SPECIFIC FUNCTIONAL ZONING

    AERIAL PERSPECTIVE OF SENIOR COMMUNITY WITH RESERACH, HEALTH MANAGEMENT, AND SENOR COMMUNITY

  • RDS ORDOS DIAMOND WATERFRONT CPL BEIJING CAPLAND SHOPPING MALLLTN BEIJING LOTTE INTIME DEPARTMENT STOREHFI HEFEI TONGSHAN SHOPPING MALLNSK NU SKIN CHINA HEADQUARTERCXH HUADI CHANGXING DEPARTMENT STORECOHL CHINA OVERSEAS HIGHRISE DEVELOPMENTRYC RAYCOM DONGPAILOU COMPLEX DEVELOPMENT

    COMMERCIAL RETAILMIXED-USE

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    ELEVATION STRATEGYCOLOR-CODING PROGRAM

    STREET VIEWPERSPECTIVE

    CURTAIN WALL DETAILS

    CAPLANDCARECITYSHOPPINGCENTER

    LOCATION BEIJING | CHINADATE 2010TYPE RETAILSCALE 60000 M2PHASE SCHEMATIC DESIGN

    DCI

    Capland Care City Shopping Center is a project of facade renovation with colorful scheme to revitalize the original monotone skin in order to bring in energetic and happy tone into the mall. Color as a coding to indicate programs creates a lively and cozy elevation by mixing different color of programs and multiple rainbow ribbon wrapping all the way around building. Layering of color further emphasize the horizontal appear-ance of facade to extend reading of spreading outward.

  • STREET VIEWPERSPECTIVE

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    Lotte Intime Department Store is a facade renovation of existing department store in Wangfujing district in downtown Beijing. New facade study soon establish a floating mass strategy to create a more transparent base for anchor store front. As shown in facade study below, major entrances to the

    department store has recognizable height of transparency to emphasize and differen-tiate from boutique store front. To revert the original heavy feeling of old facade, a more welcoming layer of space flow has been created by floating mass strategy.

    LOCATION BEIJING | CHINADATE 2010TYPE RETAILSCALE 42500 M2PHASE SCHEMATIC DESIGN

    DCI

  • Locating in the downtown of Changsha, along with huge diverse programs of retail, hotel, office, residen-tial, and culture facility, Dongpailou project meant to be a new center of peoples life. Aim to be built as a city landmark, a mix of highrise surrounding open outdoor terracing walkways with low rise anchor retails creates a stepping down plaza toward center of culture zone, all mix of programs gathering together around central plaza that identified as a living room for city of Chang-sha.

    DCI

    AERIAL VIEW OF OVERALL SITE

    RAYCOM CHANGSHADONGPAILOUCOMPLEX DEVELOPMENT

    LOCATION CHANGSHA | CHINADATE 2010TYPE RETAIL/ MIXED-USESCALE 580000 M2PHASE MASTERPLAN

  • DIAGRAMMATICANALYSIS

    OUTDOOR RETAIL & WALKWAYS

    SPATIAL ARRANGEMENT

    PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION

    FUNCTIONAL ZONING

    VEHICULAR CIRCULATION

  • LARGESCALEPLY YUYAO POLY PLAZAPLC CHANGZHOU POLY PLAZAYSP YANGSHUPU POWERPLANT RENOVATIONJNG JINING MASTERPLANTZH TONGZHOU NEWTOWN

  • Changzhou Poly Plaza is a large scale urban planning project that accomodate residential, retail, hotel, office towers, and landscape. In masterplan, programs are layout along main axis of 8-lane boulevard, with one circular shape of sculpture as land-mark anchoring at the end of boulevard. One significant spot in masterplan is the Xintiandi style low-rise retail surrounding a lake with church and open plaza to accomodate residents life and special moments.

    CHANGZHOUPOLY PLAZA

    LOCATION CHANGZHOU | CHINADATE 2010TYPE LARGE SCALESCALE 1583 MUPHASE MASTERPLAN

    SEMI-AERIAL VIEWHOTEL BUILDING

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  • SEMI-AERIAL VIEWXINTIANDI TYPE RETAIL TO HOTEL & OFFICE BUILDING

    SEMI-AERIAL VIEWPOLY THEATRE

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    STREET VIEWPOLY THEATRE

  • MDA MEDEA OBSTETRICS-GYNECOLOGY HOSPITALCRHG CRHG BEIJING REHABILITATION HOSPITALWTH WUXI TAIHU NEWTOWN WOMEN & CHILDREN HOSPITALZHA ZHUHAI HENGQIN INTERNATIONAL LIFE SCIENCE CENTER

    HEALTHCARE

  • China Resource Beijing Rehabilitation Hospital is a renovation project of CRs existing hotel which is closed for business and seek for new life with brand new function of rehab hospital. This project is consisted of 1 existing hotel structure to be remodeled as the patient tower and 3 smaller new structures to accomo-date outpatient department and administration office. The biggest challenge is to convert existing shear wall structure without enough space and height in order to fit fully functional rehab tower inside.

    EXISTINGBUILDINGSTRUCTURE

    STREET VIEW OFNEW REHABHOSPITAL

    PE

    CRHG BEIJING REHABILITATION HOSPITAL

    LOCATION BEIJING | CHINADATE 2014TYPE HEALTHCARESCALE 99000 M2PHASE SCHEMATIC DESIGN

  • CHINA RESOURCES HEALTH GROUPHUA RUN REHABILITATION HOSPITAL

    December, 2013STACKING SECTION BUILDING ASECTION 1

    CHINA RESOURCES HEALTH GROUPHUA RUN REHABILITATION HOSPITAL

    December, 2013STACKING SECTION BUILDING ASECTION 1

    STACKING DIAGRAMINDICATING THE PRO-GRAM STACKING IN BOTH REMODEL AND NEW BUILDINGS

  • Adult Therapy Services

    1.Inpatients are brought to Patient Holding Areas at floors 2 and 3 in Building A, using the main elevators, with privacy for holding patients in wheelchairs. Stretcher patients are not generallybrought to the central therapy areas but receive therapy at the Inpatient Nursing Floors.

    2. Outpatients use the two new Outpatient Eleva-tors from the Central Concourse to reach floors 2or 3, where they go to a central Reception/ Main Waiting area. All visits are scheduled appoint-ments to minimize waiting time.

    3. Family members or patient aides transport patients from the reception and waiting point toeach therapy modality area, where there is sub-waiting for short term waiting.

    4.Most patients will receive treatment in several modalities on each therapy visit.

    5.After therapy, outpatients return to the Main Lobby to leave the hospital, while Inpatients arereturned to their Inpatient Nursing Unit floors.

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    Adult Therapy Services

    1.Inpatients are brought to Patient Holding Areas at floors 2 and 3 in Building A, using the main elevators, with privacy for holding patients in wheelchairs. Stretcher patients are not generallybrought to the central therapy areas but receive therapy at the Inpatient Nursing Floors.

    2. Outpatients use the two new Outpatient Eleva-tors from the Central Concourse to reach floors 2or 3, where they go to a central Reception/ Main Waiting area. All visits are scheduled appoint-ments to minimize waiting time.

    3. Family members or patient aides transport patients from the reception and waiting point toeach therapy modality area, where there is sub-waiting for short term waiting.

    4.Most patients will receive treatment in several modalities on each therapy visit.

    5.After therapy, outpatients return to the Main Lobby to leave the hospital, while Inpatients arereturned to their Inpatient Nursing Unit floors.

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    Outpatient Services include Registration, Pre-Admission Testing, Lab, Imaging, Clinics, and Outpatient Pharmacy, located in Buildings B and C.

    1.Outpatients enter Building B either from the Ground Floor lobby and the Central Concourse orby using the bridge at floor 3 from Building A. Patients who have arrived by private car can enterthe Building B elevators from the parking levels.

    2. First-time outpatients register at the outpatient Registration Center at Building B Ground Floor. After registration, on subsequent visits outpatients have scheduled appointments and go directly to their point of care.

    3. Using the Building B elevators, patients go to floors 2-8 as needed for services. Each servicearea has a Reception and Sub Waiting area for short term waiting.

    4.After receiving services, patients make payment arrangements at the Reception/ Collectionsdesk in that service.

    5.Patients with prescriptions take them to be filled at the Outpatient Pharmacy on the GroundFloor of Building B.

    6. Outpatients leave the hospital by private car (from parking levels) or from the Main Lobby.

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    Outpatient Services

    Outpatient Services include Registration, Pre-Admission Testing, Lab, Imaging, Clinics, and Outpatient Pharmacy, located in Buildings B and C.

    1.Outpatients enter Building B either from the Ground Floor lobby and the Central Concourse orby using the bridge at floor 3 from Building A. Patients who have arrived by private car can enterthe Building B elevators from the parking levels.

    2. First-time outpatients register at the outpatient Registration Center at Building B Ground Floor. After registration, on subsequent visits outpatients have scheduled appointments and go directly to their point of care.

    3. Using the Building B elevators, patients go to floors 2-8 as needed for services. Each servicearea has a Reception and Sub Waiting area for short term waiting.

    4.After receiving services, patients make payment arrangements at the Reception/ Collectionsdesk in that service.

    5.Patients with prescriptions take them to be filled at the Outpatient Pharmacy on the GroundFloor of Building B.

    6. Outpatients leave the hospital by private car (from parking levels) or from the Main Lobby.

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    DIAGRAMS TO INDICATE THE IN-PATIENT & OUT-PATIENT FLOWS

  • CHINA RESOURCES HEALTH GROUPHUA RUN REHABILITATION HOSPITAL

    December, 2013SITE PLAN/ vEHICLE CIRCULATION DAIGRAm

    Vehicle Access InVehicle Access OutBuilding Entrance

    Building A

    Building B

    Building C

    Building D

    Emergency Vehicle Circulation

    EXISTING STRUCTUREINPATIENT TOWER

    NEW STRUCTUREOUTPATIENT BUILDING

  • TYPICALREHAB FLOORRENOVATEDFROM HOTEL

    SITE PLAN WITH GROUND FLOOR OF IN-PATIENT & OUT-PATIENT OVERLAPPING

    TYPICALREHAB ROOMUNIT TYPES

    CHINA RESOURCES HEALTH GROUPHUA RUN REHABILITATION HOSPITAL

    December, 2013SITE PLAN/ vEHICLE CIRCULATION DAIGRAm

    Vehicle Access InVehicle Access OutBuilding Entrance

    Building A

    Building B

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    Emergency Vehicle Circulation

  • HOSPITALCAMPUSAERIAL VIEW

    Concept as a pair of hand holding a baby with care, Wuxi Newtown Women & Chil-dren Hospital aim to top high-end market of healthcare service provided to women and children. Inpatient and diagnose & treat-ment have been planned as main service of program, while outpatient will have strong support from main D&T service. PE

    WUXI TAIHUNEWTOWNWOMEN &CHILDRENHOSPITAL

    LOCATION WUXI | CHINADATE 2014TYPE HEALTHCARESCALE 72661 M2PHASE MASTERPLAN

  • HOSPITALCAMPUSAERIAL VIEW

    SITE DEVELOP-MENT PROGRESS DIAGRAM

  • RESIDENTIAL & CORPORATE INTERIORSPES PERKINS EASTMAN SHANGHAI OFFICE RENOVATIONHQ996 HONGQIAO RESIDENCEHS119 QIU RESIDENCELUCY LUCY GAO RESIDENCECLR CLARE XU RESIDENCEULT UELITE OFFICE INTERIORGTP GUANGXI TAIPEI ASSOCIATION RESTROOM INTERIOR

  • Perkins Eastman Shanghai office has been operating for over decade and along with the growth of staff office is facing need of expan-sion. Current phase of renovation is focusing on IT room expansion and 10% seat addition. Relocating server room in order to gain larger space for servers, as well as opening the corner that linking front and back office space with new pantry and open meeting space. New design will also designate a exclusive printing area to avoid traffic conflict in old layout. Once the renovation complete, office will be able to satisfy another 5 years of operation.

    PERKINS EASTMAN SHANGHAI OFFICE RENOVATION

    PE

    LOCATION SHANGHAI | CHINADATE 2015TYPE CORPORATE INTERIORSCALE - M2PHASE DESIGN

    AXONOMETRIC DIAGRAM OF RENOVATION

  • VIEW FROM FRONT OFFICE TO RENOVATED AREA

    VIEW FROM BACK OFFICE TO RENOVATED AREA

  • This is a residential interior remodeling project for a single person, and potentially can accomodate a couple as a small family. Originally built in 1980s, this is a two bed-room unit with only kitchen and bathroom. To convert old unit type to accomodate modern household space such as formal living and dining space, south facing master bedroom has its partition wall in between it and kitchen removed and to create a large open space with functions of kitchen, dining, living, and study. Introducing small bedroom concept from Frank Lloyd Wright, space has been traded from preserved bedroom to bathroom to create confortable size for basin area, while shirnked bedroom only keep function for sleeping.

    ORIGINALCONDITION

    FLOOR &FURNITURE

    PLAN

    BEDROOM

    BATHROOM

    KITCHEN

    DINING SPACE

    STUDY

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    HOUSEHOLD

    FLOOR PLANBEFORE & AFTER

    VIEW FROM DIN-ING TO LIVING SPACE

    CHIN

    HONGQIAORESIDENCE

    LOCATION SHANGHAI | CHINADATE 2012TYPE RESIDENTIAL INTERIORSCALE 50 M2PHASE COMPLETE

  • PHOTO OFCOMPLETIONFROM LIVING SPACE TO DIN-ING SPACE.

  • ORIGINALCONDITION

    FLOOR &FURNITURE

    PLAN

    BEDROOM

    BATHROOM

    KITCHENDINING SPACE

    STUDYLIVING SPACE

    HOUSEHOLD

    FLOOR PLANBEFORE & AFTER

  • 500 square foot of one-bedroom apartment in downtown Toronto, the original plan is fairly functional for single life. However, to better utilize space for young person with modern life style, open kitchen to form a one large multifunctional space is preferred. Main space will accommodate living space, dining, kitchen, and a study, and this main space is wrapping around bedroom, while bedroom will totally open toward study in order to introduce natural light into bedroom through study.CHIN

    PERSPECTIVE:LIVING ROOM TOKITCHEN/DINING

    PERSPECTIVE:LIVING ROOM TOSTUDY CORNER

    PERSPECTIVE:KITCHEN/ DINING

    PERSPECTIVE:STUDY CORNER TO LIVING ROOM

    LUCY GAORESIDENCE

    LOCATION TORONTO | CANADADATE 2013TYPE RESIDENTIAL INTERIORSCALE 500 SFPHASE SCHEMATIC DESIGN

  • WORKMODE

    ACTIVITYMODE

    OFFICE &PUBLIC

    TEACHING/CONSULTING

  • Uelite is an entrepreneur firm that providing academic exam training and study abroad service, who is looking for a newly remodelled office. New office with only 50 sm will require to accommodate function of office space for 8 staff, 5 small conference/ classroom stall for maximum 3 people, a lounge area, and a small pantry. On top of that, for constant social event to host over 50 people, space is expected to be able to convert and become a single large space. A convertible space is needed.

    SPATIALARRANGEMENTSTUDY

    CHIN

    ACTIVITY MODEPERSPECTIVE

    OFFICE MODEPERSPECTIVEUELITE

    OFFICEINTERIOR

    LOCATION SHANGHAI | CHINADATE 2014TYPE OFFICE INTERIORSCALE 50 M2PHASE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT

  • IN PRACTICEIN PROGRESS2010-2015

    CVIn Practice : In ProgressPrimary & Secondary EducationWIECAVETISHJAUNISCISHCISS ESCISS HSNISC

    Higher EducationSCOMSDUNUFEBSM

    Senior LivingGLQPXYA IXYA II

    Commercial/ Retail/ Mixed-UseCPLLTIRYC

    Large ScalePLC

    HealthcareCRHGWTH

    Residential & Corporate InteriorsPESHQ996LUCYULT