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ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO MARIAN LEE Document of Design Projects (2007 - 2009)

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ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO MARIAN LEE

Document of Design Projects (2007 - 2009)

B E Y O N D D I S C O V E R Y

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2007 Advanced Technology Centre............................................................................................................................................4

2008 General Components (GC) Computing.............................................................................................................................16

Biomimicry Laser Cutting..................................................................................................................................................20

Otuataua Visitor Centre.....................................................................................................................................................28

Harvesting Ribbon.............................................................................................................................................................44

2009 Reclaim Integration............................................................................................................................................................70

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4 Advanced Technology Centre 2007Site investigation of existing history

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1. Representation of time and space, experiments with models2. Spatial exploration in digital media

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1. Front sectional elevation2. Floor plans

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1. North-Eastern sectional elevation

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1. Spatial exploration in digital media2. North-Eastern facade

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1. North-Western facade, front elevation2. Aerial shot

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16 General Components Computing 20081. Study of centre point, primary axis point and secondary axis point, customization of forms by controlling the inter-relations between these three aspects2. Experimentation of control points with Bentley Generative Components

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Biomimicry is determined by the movement of CP, PAP and SAP. It is the concept of mimicking nature. It has a significance to customization. The quality of the final form is reminiscent of a moving butterfly; spaces are created by its movement.

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20 Biomimicry Laser Cutting 20081. Continuation of Biomimicry, an organism growing out of its surrounding to create new spaces for itself2. Computed model of the biomimicry of a cocoon

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1. Design development in digital media2. Computer representation of biomimicry design

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1. Accuracy of generation is balanced with economy of fabrication cost by tight layout of model pieces during laser cutting process

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1. Physical laser model, top view2. Physical laser model, front view

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Otuataua Visitor Centre 20081. South-West entrance2. Project concept

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Visitor

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1. Conceptual model of waka-huia, the treasure of the past 2. South-East elevation3. North-West elevation

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1. Floor Plans of fi rst and second levels2. North-East elevation3. South-West elevation

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341. South-West of Level 1 and 2

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1. South-East sectional elevation2. Amphitheatre performance space

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1. Sustainable architectural functions2. Level 2 interior exhibition space

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1. Otuataua Stonefi eld site investigation2. Hub teaching space in lower level

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1. Sustainable activities for chosen site2. Amphitheatre under starlight

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Throughout the lower part of the catchment more than 7000 native plants have been established over the past 2 years, in a number of the management units. These include:

[carex cabbage trees cyperus putaputaweta swamp maire flax toetoe pukatea]

The site plays a vital role in the overall flood management control of Oakley Creek. It also offers a wonderful opportunity for Auckland City to develop a local wetland, that could not only play a crucial part in the integrated flood management of the catchment – with minimal cost, compared to the costly engineering option.

Harvesting Ribbon 20081. Site map of existing Pt. Chevalier urban layout

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1. Masterplan of entire Pt. Chev motorway2. Masterplan legends

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1. First section - retail & recreational domain

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Portable system of wind turbine

and solar panel system is applied

to the retail shops and all along

the harvesting ribbon - the green

urban living concept

Solar paving recreational bridge,

with open-air market, open-

air gallery, freelance cultural

performances to disperse culture

to the wider Auckland district

Solar panel + wind turbine retail

shop system

LVL construction support

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1. Pattern study - reorganize existing motorway usage2. Existing situation of Pt. Chev highway

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Connection point to the existing retail zone is essential for people to fl ow into the site

The motorway has to be utilized for more than transportation, it is a wonderful structural space for mixed-use activities due to its sheer size

Recognizing original architectural features in the surround will bring back character to the underdeveloped urban fabric of Pt Chev

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1. Second section - crop bridge

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Food storage/distribution centre, local community centre, bike

rental, storage and repair services, and Hydrogen refill service

Crop farm

Nutrient sub layer

Local wastewater and

stormwater treatment

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1. Ecological functioning of crop bridge across highway

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1. Third section - green technology

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1. Eco-technology functioning cross section

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11. Future Magazine, Double Issue No. 19/20, 20092. Publication of Harvesting Ribbon in ‘Re-Invent Infrastructures’ article

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Reclaim Integration 2009

1. Chosen site at the rear of NWH. Picture shows building state in June 1964. (ADHB)2. Opening ceremony of NWH on St. Valentine’s Day, 1964. (ADHB)3. Site Plan4. Kindergarten concept space

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1. Conceptual spatial planning for Building 162. Conceptual Eco-technology integrated into existing partitions3. Conceptual digitalization of wall surface

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1. Concept of Eco-facade design according to children’s proportion study

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76Introduction of developed design for the fi rst section of the Green Curtain

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1. North-East sectional elevation2. Second section of Green Curtain

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1. Vegetation growth on Green Curtain

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82Interactive componenets of the green curtain for children and adults

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1. Green Roof concept integrated into the kindergarten space

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1. Natural ventilation provide air movement through dedicated air inlets, and the heat from the afternoon sun is stored in the slab. The internal space remains at comfort level for learning and playing.

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