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  • phuoc huynh portfolio

    studio & professional works

  • professional works

  • golden valley

    Project Type- ResidentialYear- 2013

    Location- Yangon, MyanmarDesign Firm- Ong&Ong Architects

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

    YANGON

    GOLDEN VALLEY

    RESIDENCES

    2012

    Landmark views

    SITE ANALYSIS

  • YANGON

    GOLDEN VALLEY

    RESIDENCES

    2012

    Wind

    SITE ANALYSIS

    YANGON

    GOLDEN VALLEY

    RESIDENCES

    2012

    Sunpath

    SITE ANALYSIS

  • SITE ENTRANCEFFL 98.50

    DRIVEWAYFFL 100.50

    TYPE H- BASEMENTFFL 99.30

    TYPE H- GROUNDFFL 102.80

    TYPE H- FIRSTFFL 106.40

    TYPE H- SECONDFFL 110.00

    TYPE H- ROOFFFL 113.60

    TYPE H- BASEMENTFFL 100. 90

    TYPE H- GROUNDFFL 104.40

    TYPE H- FIRSTFFL 108.00

    TYPE H- SECONDFFL 111.60

    TYPE H- ROOFFFL 115.20

    BASEMENTDRIVEWAY

    FFL 98.80

    TYPE A1

    LIVING ROOMDRY KITCHEN

    TYPE B1

    LIVING ROOMDINNINGROOM

    LIVING/DINNINGROOM

    WET KITCHEN

    FAMILY ROOM

    ESSGENERATOR ROOMMDFWATER FILTERTREATMENT

    PUMP ROOMWATER RISER TANKBASEMENT CAR PARK

    FFL 107.35

    FFL 114.55

    FFL 121.75

    1ST FLOORFFL 103.75

    2ND FLOORFFL 107.35

    3RD FLOORFFL 110.95

    4TH FLOORFFL 114.55

    LOWER ROOFFFL 118.15

    UPPER ROOFFFL 121.75

    TYPE A1

    TYPE B1

    TYPE C1

    TYPE A2

    TYPE B2

    TYPEC2

    LIVING ROOMDINNING ROOMBED ROOM1

    READINGROOM

    MASTERBEDROOM

    BED ROOM 2 BED ROOM 3

    LIVING ROOM BATHROOM 1DINNING ROOM

    BED ROOM 2 MASTER BATHROOM

    LIFTLOBBY

    LIFTLOBBY

    LIFTLOBBY

    LIFTLOBBY

    LIVING ROOMBEDROOM 2BEDROOM 1MASTERBEDROOM

    LIVING ROOM BEDROOM 1 MASTERBATHROOM

    DINING ROOMLIVING ROOM

    MASTERBEDROOM

    BEDROOM 1

    DINNINGROOM

    BATH ROOM

    YARD

    BED ROOM 2 BATH ROOM HALLWAY

    BEDROOM 1 BATHROOMHALLWAY

    BATHROOMHALLWAY

    TYPE A1

    TYPEB1-A

    TYPEC1-A

    BEDROOM 2

    MASTERBEDROOM

    GENERATOR ROOM

    FFL 107.35

    FFL 114.55

    FFL 121.75

    1ST FLOORFFL 103.75

    2ND FLOORFFL 107.35

    3RD FLOORFFL 110.95

    4TH FLOORFFL 114.55

    LOWER ROOFFFL 118.15

    UPPER ROOFFFL 121.75

    SPACE FOR BALANCINGTANK

    DRIVEWAY RAMP

    BASEMENTFFL 98.80

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    SECTION BSECTION A

    PROJECT TITLE

    ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN CONSULTANT

    ONG&ONG Pte Ltd510 Thomson Road #11-00 SLF Building Singapore 298135Tel (65) 6258-8666 Fax (65) 6259-8648 Email: [email protected]

    Mr. Andy Goh Kee Joon

    OWNER'S ADDRESS :

    TENURE OF LAND : LEASEHOLD

    OWNER

    CAPITAL PROPERTIESPADONMAR STADIUM(EAST WING)BARGAYAR STREETSANCHAUNG TOWNSHIPYANGON, MYANMAR

    Mr. Ronald Lee

    Capital

    DRAWING INFORMATION

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    R1422 / 12

    PESKO ( MYANMAR )ENGINEERING CO. Ltd

    LOCAL ENGINEER ( Mechanical & Electrical )

    PESKO (Myanmar) Enginnering Co. LtdBlk 19 Room 11 1st Floor Shwe Ohm Pin Apartment Yashin Road Yankin Township Yangon Myanmar

    21-Jan-14

    January 14

    GENERAL NOTES

    2. ALL ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL, INTERIOR, LANDSCAPE ANDLIGHTING DESIGN DRAWINGS SHOWN ARE FOR DESIGN INTENT ONLY. CONTRACTOR TOPROVIDE DETAILED SHOP DRAWINGS FOR ARCHITECT'S AND/OR ENGINEER'S APPROVAL PRIORTO CONSTRUCTION.

    3. ON NO ACCOUNT MAY THIS DRAWING BE SCALED. ANY DISCREPANCY IN FIGURED DIMENSIONS(OR OTHERWISE DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN ARCHITECTURAL/STRUCTURAL ANDMECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS) IS TO BE REPORTED IMMEDIATELY TO THE ARCHITECTAND/OR ENGINEER BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORKS.

    4. CONTRACTORS MUST CHECK ALL DIMENSIONS FROM SITE.

    SECTION B

  • SITE ENTRANCEFFL 98.50

    DRIVEWAYFFL 100.50

    TYPE H- BASEMENTFFL 99.30

    TYPE H- GROUNDFFL 102.80

    TYPE H- FIRSTFFL 106.40

    TYPE H- SECONDFFL 110.00

    TYPE H- ROOFFFL 113.60

    TYPE H- BASEMENTFFL 100. 90

    TYPE H- GROUNDFFL 104.40

    TYPE H- FIRSTFFL 108.00

    TYPE H- SECONDFFL 111.60

    TYPE H- ROOFFFL 115.20

    BASEMENTDRIVEWAY

    FFL 98.80

    TYPE A1

    LIVING ROOMDRY KITCHEN

    TYPE B1

    LIVING ROOMDINNINGROOM

    LIVING/DINNINGROOM

    WET KITCHEN

    FAMILY ROOM

    ESSGENERATOR ROOMMDFWATER FILTERTREATMENT

    PUMP ROOMWATER RISER TANKBASEMENT CAR PARK

    FFL 107.35

    FFL 114.55

    FFL 121.75

    1ST FLOORFFL 103.75

    2ND FLOORFFL 107.35

    3RD FLOORFFL 110.95

    4TH FLOORFFL 114.55

    LOWER ROOFFFL 118.15

    UPPER ROOFFFL 121.75

    TYPE A1

    TYPE B1

    TYPE C1

    TYPE A2

    TYPE B2

    TYPEC2

    LIVING ROOMDINNING ROOMBED ROOM1

    READINGROOM

    MASTERBEDROOM

    BED ROOM 2 BED ROOM 3

    LIVING ROOM BATHROOM 1DINNING ROOM

    BED ROOM 2 MASTER BATHROOM

    LIFTLOBBY

    LIFTLOBBY

    LIFTLOBBY

    LIFTLOBBY

    LIVING ROOMBEDROOM 2BEDROOM 1MASTERBEDROOM

    LIVING ROOM BEDROOM 1 MASTERBATHROOM

    DINING ROOMLIVING ROOM

    MASTERBEDROOM

    BEDROOM 1

    DINNINGROOM

    BATH ROOM

    YARD

    BED ROOM 2 BATH ROOM HALLWAY

    BEDROOM 1 BATHROOMHALLWAY

    BATHROOMHALLWAY

    TYPE A1

    TYPEB1-A

    TYPEC1-A

    BEDROOM 2

    MASTERBEDROOM

    GENERATOR ROOM

    FFL 107.35

    FFL 114.55

    FFL 121.75

    1ST FLOORFFL 103.75

    2ND FLOORFFL 107.35

    3RD FLOORFFL 110.95

    4TH FLOORFFL 114.55

    LOWER ROOFFFL 118.15

    UPPER ROOFFFL 121.75

    SPACE FOR BALANCINGTANK

    DRIVEWAY RAMP

    BASEMENTFFL 98.80

    SECTION A

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    1: 250

    DD-400-FX01

    SECTION BSECTION A

    PROJECT TITLE

    ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN CONSULTANT

    ONG&ONG Pte Ltd510 Thomson Road #11-00 SLF Building Singapore 298135Tel (65) 6258-8666 Fax (65) 6259-8648 Email: [email protected]

    Mr. Andy Goh Kee Joon

    OWNER'S ADDRESS :

    TENURE OF LAND : LEASEHOLD

    OWNER

    CAPITAL PROPERTIESPADONMAR STADIUM(EAST WING)BARGAYAR STREETSANCHAUNG TOWNSHIPYANGON, MYANMAR

    Mr. Ronald Lee

    Capital

    DRAWING INFORMATION

    SCALE

    DATE ISSUED

    PREPARED

    CHECKED

    PATH/FILE

    DATE MODIFIED

    FILE INFORMATION

    JOB NO.

    DRAWING NO.

    DRAWING TITLE REVISION

    R1422 / 12

    PESKO ( MYANMAR )ENGINEERING CO. Ltd

    LOCAL ENGINEER ( Mechanical & Electrical )

    PESKO (Myanmar) Enginnering Co. LtdBlk 19 Room 11 1st Floor Shwe Ohm Pin Apartment Yashin Road Yankin Township Yangon Myanmar

    21-Jan-14

    January 14

    GENERAL NOTES

    2. ALL ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL, INTERIOR, LANDSCAPE ANDLIGHTING DESIGN DRAWINGS SHOWN ARE FOR DESIGN INTENT ONLY. CONTRACTOR TOPROVIDE DETAILED SHOP DRAWINGS FOR ARCHITECT'S AND/OR ENGINEER'S APPROVAL PRIORTO CONSTRUCTION.

    3. ON NO ACCOUNT MAY THIS DRAWING BE SCALED. ANY DISCREPANCY IN FIGURED DIMENSIONS(OR OTHERWISE DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN ARCHITECTURAL/STRUCTURAL ANDMECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS) IS TO BE REPORTED IMMEDIATELY TO THE ARCHITECTAND/OR ENGINEER BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORKS.

    4. CONTRACTORS MUST CHECK ALL DIMENSIONS FROM SITE.

    SECTION B

  • 34 chee hoon

    Project Type- ResidentialYear- 2014

    Location- SingaporeDesign Firm- Ong&Ong Architects

  • The concept of this project was to cre-ate a different zoning between social area and private space. The private space was built as a block and lifted aboved the ground to maxi-mize the views. The size and location of window opening are purely func-tional. The social areas are located on ground and basement level. Living room is an open space, glass structure and with sufficient height to prevent the space being visible from the road.

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    205

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    CH_201_Basement.dwg

    APRIL 2014

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    CH-FP-201

    BASEMENT PLAN

    BASEMENT PLAN

    CHAN HOUSE

    PROPOSED ERECTION OF A 2 STOREYDETACHED DWELLING HOUSE WITH ABASEMENT AND A SWIMMING POOL ON LOT96393C MK17 AT No. 34 CHEE HOON AVE(NOVENA PLANNING AREA)

    DRAWING INFORMATION

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    JOB NO.

    DRAWING NO.

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    A 1220/11

    NOTES

    DESCRIPTIONSREV. DATENO.

    REVISION

    ARCHITECT

    GENERAL NOTES

    2. ALL ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL, INTERIOR, LANDSCAPE ANDLIGHTING DESIGN DRAWINGS SHOWN ARE FOR DESIGN INTENT ONLY. CONTRACTOR TOPROVIDE DETAILED SHOP DRAWINGS FOR ARCHITECT'S AND/OR ENGINEER'S APPROVAL PRIORTO CONSTRUCTION.

    3. ON NO ACCOUNT MAY THIS DRAWING BE SCALED. ANY DISCREPANCY IN FIGURED DIMENSIONS(OR OTHERWISE DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN ARCHITECTURAL/STRUCTURAL ANDMECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS) IS TO BE REPORTED IMMEDIATELY TO THE ARCHITECTAND/OR ENGINEER BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORKS.

    4. CONTRACTORS MUST CHECK ALL DIMENSIONS FROM SITE.

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    CH_203_2ndFloor.dwg

    APRIL 2014

    WTS

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    APRIL 2014

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    CH-FP-203

    2nd STOREY PLAN

    2nd STOREY PLAN

    CHAN HOUSE

    PROPOSED ERECTION OF A 2 STOREYDETACHED DWELLING HOUSE WITH ABASEMENT AND A SWIMMING POOL ON LOT96393C MK17 AT No. 34 CHEE HOON AVE(NOVENA PLANNING AREA)

    DRAWING INFORMATION

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    JOB NO.

    DRAWING NO.

    DRAWING TITLE REVISION

    A 1220/11

    NOTES

    DESCRIPTIONSREV. DATENO.

    REVISION

    ARCHITECT

    GENERAL NOTES

    2. ALL ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL, INTERIOR, LANDSCAPE ANDLIGHTING DESIGN DRAWINGS SHOWN ARE FOR DESIGN INTENT ONLY. CONTRACTOR TOPROVIDE DETAILED SHOP DRAWINGS FOR ARCHITECT'S AND/OR ENGINEER'S APPROVAL PRIORTO CONSTRUCTION.

    3. ON NO ACCOUNT MAY THIS DRAWING BE SCALED. ANY DISCREPANCY IN FIGURED DIMENSIONS(OR OTHERWISE DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN ARCHITECTURAL/STRUCTURAL ANDMECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS) IS TO BE REPORTED IMMEDIATELY TO THE ARCHITECTAND/OR ENGINEER BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORKS.

    4. CONTRACTORS MUST CHECK ALL DIMENSIONS FROM SITE.

  • zaisan steppes

    Project Type- ResidentialYear- 2012

    Location- Ulaanbaatar, MongoliaDesign Firm- Ong&Ong Architects

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

  • spanish pavilion

    Project Type- Exhibition Expo 2010Year- 2010

    Location- Shanghai, ChinaDesign Firm- EMBT Architects

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

    I was responsible for modeling, lighting, mapping and rendering in this project.

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

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

    An innovative building tech-nique exploiting the possibili-ties of wicker, a natural, fl ex-ible, and resistant material

  • I worked on the panel mapping and and night render. I also worked closely with the project di-rector in the development of the facades.

  • INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR VISIGOTHIC CULTURECompetion/ Toledo 2010

    Toyo Ito Architects

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

    General

    Exhibition

    SpaciePublic

    Space/

    Circulation

    General

    Exhibition

    Space

    Islamic

    Period

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

    Case 1Two individual rooms300 and 400 m setregardless.

    These rooms can be confi gured as needed using a mobile partition system.

    Case 2Room of 700 m

    Case 3180 meters of wallhanging exhibitions

    Depending on the progress of archaeological research, this system would allow redistribu-tion subject to change or changes as needed over timeand future enlargements cells

    Outdoor

    Exhibition

    Outdoor

    Exhibition

    Outdoor

    Exhibition

    Visigoth

    Period

    Roman

    Period

  • The perimeter walls ensures

    stability during assembly

    Precast concrete column

    Precast concrete girder

    Mesh reinforcement in

    the form of catenary

    Concrete

    Finished ceramic

    With the secondary structure

    creates an air and surface

    cover_Assemble 2 or 3 pieces of precast concrete

    columns for the tree. Geometrically branch

    arms have an angle of 135 degrees on the

    vertical, between these parts will always

    have a fixed angle of 90 , 120 and

    150 .

    _Place these precast concrete

    beams supported on the arms of

    the columns, without anchor-

    ing.

    _Rigid connection of the

    girders.

    _Create a mesh struc-

    ture on the structural

    ring trusses then

    project concrete

    to form the roof.

    I was responsible on modeling of this project

  • S=1:20

    S=1:50

    S=1:20

    S=1:100

    SeccinS=1:100

    PlanS=1:100

    S=1:50

    Outline of the union of

    precast columns

    Rigid connection of

    precast beams

    750 600

    (kN)compression Tention

    220 0 (kNm)

    Diagram of axial,

    compression and tension

    (With overhead use)

    Moment diagram

    (With overhead use)

    Diagram efforts

    traction in

    catenary membrane

    Diagram

    vertical displacement

    in the membrane catenary

  • INTERNATIONAL COFFEE BUILDINGBNIM Architects

    Lake/Flato Architects

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    The International Coffee Building was built in 1910 as an annex to the 1880s William Cleveland and Sons wholesale grocer supply building. Both buildings were located at the corner of Fannin and Main and specialized in accepting goods as they came into the port. The International Coffee Building functioned as a cof-fee roasting company, indicating coffees key role in Houstons economy and development. Today, the City of Houston is one of four green coffee ports in the United States.

    This site, at the confl uence of Buffalo and White Oak bayous also became Houstons fi rst port, a thriving commercial hub, and a symbol of our citys entrepreneurial spirit. Today, Allens Landing is being transformed into an active and vibrant destination along downtowns waterfront.

    Locker/Vending

    FireSprinkler

    Room

    FurnitureStorage

    Oce

    ElevVestibule

    Storage

    Boat &Bike

    Storage

    Boat Rack

    Boat Rack

    Boat Rack

    Boat Rack

    Boat Rack

    Boat Rack

    Boat Rack

    Boat Rack

    Boat Rack

    Boat Rack

    Boat Rack

    Boat Rack

    Bike Rack

    Bike Rack

    Bike Rack

    Bike Rack

    DNUP

    UP

    DN

    UnisexUnisex

    Men's

    Women'sVestibule

    Reception

    OpenO ce

    Copy/File

    StairVestibule

    El. Rm.

    Jan.

    ElevVest

    Level 1

    Balcony

    AC AC

    AC WP

    Exercise Machine

    Site Plan

    1st Floor 2nd Floor

  • studio works

  • WAR MUSEUM5th year

    Spring SemesterPeter Zweig

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

    Richard Mosse

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

    Site Analysis

    Houston601.759 sq mi.

    88.2 sq mi.

    0.2 sq mi.

    1 mile radius

    Proposal Site

    Danang484.9 sq mi.

    Park Area V.S Total City Area

  • NGO

    WAR - DOMINATED - DIVIDED TIME

    0%

    WAR TIME CHINA CIVIL WAR MONGOLIA CHAMPA

    100BC

    DYNASTY

    100AD 200AD

    CHINESE DOMINATION PERIOD

    300AD 400AD 500AD 600AD 700AD 800AD 900AD0

    TIMETIMETIME LINLINLINE

  • NGO LY

    PEACE - INDEPENDENT TIME

    HOTRAN LE NGUYENTAY SONDINH, LE

    100%

    70%

    LAOS THAILAND FRANCE COMBODIA

    INDEPENDENT PERIOD DIVIDED PERIOD FRENCH

    COLONY

    1000AD 1100AD 1200AD 1300AD 1400AD 1500AD 1600AD 1700AD 1800AD 1900AD 2000AD

    WAR

    PEACE

    Time Line/ Circulation

    Exhibit SpaceExhibit Space

    Exhibit Space

    Exhibit Space

    Circulation

    Circulation

    Exhibit Space Exhibit Space

    Exhibit Space

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

    ServicesCirculation Chinese Domination Exhibit

    Independent Period Exhibit

    Divided Exhibit

    French Colony Exhibit

    Peace Exhibit

    TIMETIMETIMETIME LINLINLINLINLINLINEE TIMETIMETIMETIMETIMETIME LINLINLINLINLINLINLINCOLONYCOLONYCOLONYCOLONY

    EEECOLONYCOLONY

  • 1st Floor Plan 2nd Floor

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

    Hybrid Waffl e

  • Ideas for Hybrid Waffl e

    Removable GreenroofSystem

    Light Tunnel

    Conventional Waffl e

    Wall System

    Roof System

    Floor System

    Greenroof

    Removable Tray

    Concrete Structure

    Artifi cial/ Sky Light

    Circulation- Idea of waffl e becomes interacting Wall

    Peace Exhibit Space with Sky Light

    Idea of waffl e Be-comes Landscape

    Changing Concrete Tubes to Create Display Area

    Interacting Wall/ Circulation Diagram Heat Gain Diagram

    Hybrid Waffl e

    Chinese Domination Divided Period Independent Period

  • Flashing

    Transmitted Light Concrete Tube

    WindowLight Tunnel

    Connecting Steel Plate

    Double Glazed Tempered Glass With Airspace Fixed Glazed Facade

    Formed by Tem-pered Glass With Airspace and PVB Flim Supported by Frame of Double Steel Profi les

  • Green Roof/ Artifi cial Lighting

    Foundation

    Removable Plastic Tray

    Flashing

    Water Proof Membrance

    Drainage Layer

    Pre-cast Concrete

    Cast in Place Concrete Frame

    Transmitted Light Concrete Tube

    Drainage

    Flashing

    Compacted Fill

    6 Gravel Base

    Vabor Barrier

    Section

  • FARMERS MARKET

    5th yearFall Semster

    Blair Satterfi eld

    The site locates in a Hispanic neighbour-hood. The current markets surounded by main free ways such as loop 610 and I45.

  • 610

    I 45

  • SERVICE

    LULA

  • Soil

    Herbs

    Movable Tubes Cover

    Concrete Tube

    Water Intake tube

    Moat Area

    Platform Base

    Subirrigation Container

    Drainage Holes

    Reservoir

    Concrete Tube

    Planting Roof

    The hybrid waffl e roof

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

    Flexible circulation by using movable cover for concrete tube created the convenience for planting different plant on the roof according to the

    Herbs

    Mint

    Dill

    Chervil Sage MarjoramItalian Parsley

    Cilantro Thyme ChivesTarragon

    BasilRosemary OreganoPurple Basil

    Bay Leaves

    Planting Zones Detail for Herb Planting

  • Storage Roof

    Short Section

    Long SectionPerspective shows how the roof interact with the market s activities.

    The hybrid waffl e roof

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

  • Concrete hybrid waffl e becomes Storage for Crops

    Stacking container

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

  • SAILBOAT MUSEUM

    4th yearFall Semster

    Dietmar Froehlich

    This project is an one week competition for all 4th year students. The design takes the

    sailboat as a central icon. The circulation suround the sailboat and the structure of

    the building follows the position of it when it moves on the water.

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    1. Entry/ Reception Area; 2. Restrooms; 3. Mechanical/ Stor-age; 4. Multi-Purpose Room; 5. Icon Display Area; 6. Court-yard; 7. History of Icon Area; 8. Fabrication of Icon Area

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  • BAMBOO Carbon Neutral

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    Spring SemsterPatrick Peter

    The project illutrates several strategies that reduce the carbon footprint such as reuse of

    existing structure, the reduction of energy demands, reducing impemeable surfaces,

    development of a wetland eco-system, and

    use bamboo as a material of construction that will be grown on site.

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    WETLAND ECOSYSTEM

    Current Condition

    After the detention in pond 1, water passes through the soil bank to pond 2. This bank is built of limestone gravel to adjust the pH level of water. In pond 2, plants take up nutrients through their roots. The sides of the ponds are un-dulating. By this, the shore-line will be as long as possible, thereby maximising their purifi cation capacity. From pond 4, there is 2 possible ways for the water. Either it fl ows out to the bayou, or it is pumped up to an artifi cial stream that goes back to pond 1. The pumping is continous. By this, an entity of water will pass the ponds on avarage 1.5 times, thereby, increasing the purifi cation capacity of the ponds.

    Selected Structures to RenovateReconstructing the Site

    Constructing the Primary Passage

    Renovation

    Create the wetland system

    Maintain the passage

    Reconstructing the topo for water runoff and landscape purposes

    Phase 1 Phase 2

    Reservoir

    Undulating side to maximize

    their purification capacity

    Pond2- Plants take up nutrients

    through their roots

    Pond3- Same procedure as

    pond 2

    Pond4- Same procedure as pond 2 & 3.

    Water either flows out to the

    bayou, or it is pumped up to an

    artificial stream that goes back

    to pond 1 to incease the purifi-

    cation capacity of the ponds

    Limestone gravel to adjust the

    pH level of the water

    Overflow passage for high

    water level

    Overflow passage for high

    water level

  • BAMBOO SPECIFICATION

    New Construction

    Renovate existing structures

    Planting bamboo

    Maintain the passage

    Collecting bamboo for construction

    Finish renovation

    Phase 3

    CO2 sequestrationRunning Bamboo

    Clumping Bamboo

    Oxygen generation Water retaining

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    Bamboo minimizes CO2 gases and generates up to 35% more

    oxygen than quivalent stand of stees

    1 hectar of bamboo squesters 62 tons of CO2/ year

    1 hectar of young forest squesters 15 tons of CO2/ year

    Needs no replanting after harvesting

    It is an effective erosion control plant and natural control barrier

    due to its widespread root system and large canopy

  • RE-USED & RENOVATE

    Metal Roof

    Existing Structure

    Bamboo Plywood

    Water Proof Mvembrance

    Bamboo Rainscreen

    CLUI Private Space

    CLUI Offi ce

    Classroom

    Restroom

    Existing Building

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    Bamboo Rainscreen

    Existing Metal Pole on Site

    Double for Structural Purposes

    Triple for Structural Purposes

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    Bamboo Truss

    Metal Pole

    Green Roof

    Bamboo Ceiling

    Bamboo Panel

    Awning Window

    Bamboo Rainscreen

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    1. Open Work Space; 2. Conference Room; 3. Din-ing Room; 4. Restroom; 5. Shower; 6. Mechanical Room; 7. LAB; 8. Private Offi ces

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  • Water Event

    3rd YearFall SemesterWilliam Truitt

  • Allens Landing

    UHD Site

    Green Space

    100 Year Flood Plain

    500 Year Flood Plain

    The site locates on the East side of University of Houston Downtow. Its surounded with the historical places such as Allens Landing. About a quarter of it is within 500 year fl ood plain.

    Site Analysis

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

    1. Entry; 2. Restrooms; 3. Courtyard; 4. Children Swimming Pool; 5. Adult Swimming Pool; 6. Olympic Pool; 7. Mechanical Room; 8. Steaming Room; 9. Sauna Room

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

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