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works from 2008 to 2012, including design projects, workshop, sketch and painting
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Portfolio Min-Shan, Tsai 2008-2012
Loction: Tainan, Taiwan02 Combining Blocks
Housing Community
Loction: Movable03 Recycle, Reuse, Respond
Expo Rest Station
Other Works
Exhibition Location : New York_Parsons The New School for DesignThe Sensori-motor CityWorkshop
Sketch & Painting
Loction: Tainan, Taiwan01 Rearrange Street House
Residential and Commercial Mixed-Use
CONTENTS
01 Rearrange Street House Residential and Commercial Mixed-Use
Loction: Tainan, Taiwan
2010
01
The oldest crossroad was the earliest developed area in Tainan. With the flourishing business of this area, residents strove for the
space by the side streets to earn more opportunity, therefore, the architecture form of the street house appeared.
One of the most significant characters of the architecture form of the street house is long and narrow, sharing the same walls
between one and another, which is also a great limit to the usage of space.
With a transformed architecture form of the street house, there are freer usage for the street houses, allowing more kinds of
activities to happen in the same area and bringing new life to the original place and business.
02
Tainan, as the earliest developed city in Taiwan, is a city with architecures built in different periods in the history.
One of the common type of architecture is street house, which was the shop-house type of building first introduced by the Japanese about
100 years ago. The street house is long and narrow, sharing the same walls between one and another.
Nowadays, there are still some typical street houses remain in Tainan. Some remains the original look, some are deconstructed, still some
are developed into new form. The developed form of street house is creating more usage to the spaces, and it also becomes a trend in Tainan to
reform the space of typical buildings while combining the ancient and present.
Typical Street House Architecture Form
Remaining Typical Street House in Tainan
condo1st inner space
-shop
-storage
ground floor
1st floor
2nd inner space
-residence (mutual)
-residence (private)
traditional form modern form
modern street houses- mutual wall- connected arcade area- shop & residence
03
housing housing bakery storage theatre housing corner
West Side
bakery storage empty house narrow alley theatre ticket window corner
-with a continuous arcade but only a few shops-how to make theatre audience stay longer ?
Tainan Middle West District
the Oldest Crossroad in Tainan
Taiwan
Tainan was the first developed city in Taiwan, and there are many historic
spots in Middle West District of Tainan. The site lies at the oldest crossroad, the
earliest developed area in Tainan. With the flourishing business of this area,
residents strove for the space by the side streets to earn more opportunity,
therefore the most common architeture form here is street house.
parking area for rent shop housing housing
East Side
-empty space in corner use as parking area for theatre-how can it respond with the theatre in a closer way?
Site
04
Strategy II-change direction-create new transition space
Strategy I-change size-pile up
Original
[theatre]-second-run theatre-still remains hand drawing movie posters
[bakery]-taiwanese traditional handmade bakery-over 100 years’ history
New
[gallery]-as a mutual space between business and housing -themes focus on videos and digital projects
[shop]-audiences can spend time before and after the movie-theatre-related and gallery-related shop
[studio]-accompanies with gallery-invite artists long stay and work with local
[restaurant]-accompanies with bakery-provide seats and take out service
Program
Space Strategy
Original Space Experience
-each house is like a tube (individual narraw and long space)-the only connection among them is the mutual wall-activities are blocked in each space
street level-entrance at street side-shops
upper level-belongs to resident-residence
Ground Floor Planscale : 1/800
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First Floor Planscale : 1/800
Second Floor Planscale : 1/800
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01 ticket window02 shop03 gallery04 bakery05 bakery kitchen06 storage07 bar08 bar balcony
02 shop03 gallery06 storage08 bar balcony09 theatre10 studio11 restaurant
08 restaurant balcony09 theatre13 theatre office14 sharing room15 individual room
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c-c’ Section scale : 1/800
b-b’ Section scale : 1/800B-B’ Section scale : 1/800
C-C’ Section scale : 1/800
A-A’ Section scale : 1/800 a-a’ Section scale : 1/800
06
Second Floor -theatre office, studios living area-spaces are seperated
First Floor -theatre, gallery and studios-spaces are connected-modifiable usage
Ground Floor -bakery, gallery and shops-circulation enables more activities
Façade [in the day]scale : 1/800
Façade [in the night]scale : 1/800
d i h d
ss
Ground Floor -bar and its balcony-half-floor difference in elevation
First Floor -restaurant and its balcony-half-floor difference in elevation
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Loction: Tainan, Taiwan
2008
02 Combining Blocks Housing Community
10
Tainan
An-Ping
Taiwan
An-Ping is one of the oldest harbor in Taiwan, it is also famous forthe old
streets zone. The site of this housing community is in An-Ping district, and it’s
located by the river side which is near to the harbor.
Site
11
Concept
6m × 6m × 3m W × D × H
1 UNIT
4 UNIT
service core
LEGO
- module
- structure
- stackable
- within 2 floors
- multiple joint possibility
-differs from orientations
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Lower Floor Upper Floor Lower Floor Upper Floor
Lower Floor Upper Floor Lower Floor Upper Floor
Lower Floor Upper Floor Lower Floor Upper Floor
Type A A-1 A-2
B-1 B-2
C-1 C-2
Type B
Type C
scale : 1/400
Type A A-1 A-2
B-1 B-2Type B
C-1 C-2Type C
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Ground Floor Plan
B1 Plan
unit seperated
floor seperated
as a system
14
1st Floor Plan
2nd Floor Plan
3rd Floor Plan
Loction: Movable
2009
15
03 Recycle, Reuse, Respond Temperary Shelter
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TainanTaiwan
In Taiwan, people enjoy drinking tea everyday. Because of the weather and
the rapid city life, there are lots of tea shops providing cold and take-out drinks.
The drinking business became a part of Taiwanese life. In the high-density
area, the business competition between the tea shops is very intense.
Take Tainan city for example, in the denset area (East district and
Middle-West district), there are approximately 200 tea shops within 9 km². And in
the most competitive area, there are 7 tea shops in 100 meter of one road.
Due to the character of the drinking business--fast and take-out, the
disposible cups are widely used in tea shops. The materials of disposible cups
includes paper, plastics and polystyrene. Among the materials, plastic is mostly
used.
These materials are recyclable. If the cups are thrown as litter, they
occupied a lot of space and cause some environmental problems. On the other
hand, if they are recycled properly, the cleaners can pile them up.
Drinking Business and Disposible Cups
Site
1.5 billion 55000 CO2cups per yearr Tons ≒
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The concept of this temperary shelter is by using the disposible cups to remind people of the consumption of resources.
The other materials used in the temperary shelter are commonly used in Taiwan, including angle steel as structure, corrugated
sheet and canvas as roof surface and wire netting as wall. By using this materials, the temperary shelter can be built in a low
budget so it can be used as rest station for expo and other activities. And the other character of the construction of the
temperary shelter is module, and therefore it become a portable construction that can be build up and taken up to other
places.
Materials and Construction
18
roof surface
canvascorrugated sheet
or
frame
wire netting
filling
plastic cup
structure
angle steel
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Exhibition Location : New York_Parsons The New School for Design
The Sensori-motor CityWorkshop
In the Sensori-motor City workshop, we had chances to work with teachers from the Drawing Lab Team in Parsons
The New School. The Drawing Lab team includes interdisciplinary teachers. We held the exhibition with the teachers.
Started from analyzing three directors’ films (Yasujirō Ozu, Godard , Cassavetes) and the results of the workshop in
Taiwan, and carry on with the form of the exhibition. We worked on arranging the gallery, rehearsing the actions of the
films, and drawing the movements and the space to simulate video camera.
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Yasujirō Ozu
Tracing Movements
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Godard
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Cassavetes
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Sketch &Painting
15CM x 10CM
Sketch 2012Travel_Amesterdam
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72CM x 60CM
Oil painting 2010Abstract