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LEUNG CHRISTOPHER HAU WAI

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

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(INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 1 IN 2009-2010)

10X10X10METER CUBE DESIGN of a viewing platform

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Stage1

Stage2After the improvement, there was added staircase and 1/F floor slab. Furthermore, It created the floating effect.

Stage3In the final stage, it had improved the thickness of the wall and solve the structural problems. Also, there is a path in front of the cube.Moreover the final improvement had increase the floating effect.

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container house & town planningAs a container house has a limited area and space, it is good for us to handle while it is a work for a junior architectural design student.

interior design ofG/F(Left) & 1/F(Rignt)

A town planning designed by 20 units of container houses. The town may also solve the ploblems of traffic & pedestrian flow, noise, wind, sunlight and parking radius.

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EXHIBITION PHOTO of 2009-2010

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card board chair

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card board chairIn this assignment, it is needed to know the speciality of card board. Especially need to solve the structural and ergonomic problem.As we set the chair is placed in the coffee shop, we try to use the texture of coffee to be the concept of the chair.Texture of coffee is smooth, then we sketch with easy smooth lines to present it.

EXHIBITION PHOTO of 2009-2010

Personal Hand Drawings(by Leung Christopher Hau Wai)

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(INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 2 IN 2010-2011)

Studio & Residence

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Studio & Residence for an artistJUN TAKAHASHI

Jun Takahashi, a world known Japanese fashion designer of UNDERCOVER.Most of his design style is around DARK. Moreover, he try to use different media to do his design works, e.g. dolls, sculpture, movie, photography, etc.

To design a studio and resident building for an artist.

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After studying Jun Takahashi’s design works and his working place, I had found that would like to work in a DARK and MYSTERIOUS space. So I try to start to design the mood of space. And develop to the form and final scheme. sketch of the entrance of the studio.

By set the studio into the BASEMENT which may enhance the mood of mystery.

Sketch of the various of the space, which from bright side to the dark side. By the user using these area, they could feel the contrast of the space.

However, Jun’s l iv ing place is definitely different with his working space, which is BRIGHT and SIMPLE.

So when I design the resident part, I decided to have a great CONTRAST with the studio.

Design Concept of Studio

Personal photography works

Design Concept of Residence Part

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PLAN1 Studio Entrance2 Master Bedroom3 Cloak Room4 Washroom5 Living Room

11 Female Toilet

6 Dinning Room7 Kitchen8 Store Room

9 Toilet

10 Male Toilet

12 Studio

13 Store Room

14 Meeting Room

15 Office of Jun Takahaski

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3D Drawings & Model

By using sky light to enhance the mood of mystery.

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Hall of resident

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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 2 IN 2010-2011)Hall of resident

This building’s location is nearby the STUDIO which designed for the artist. So the design of the hall may need to

match with the studio. So I try to design the hall which combine by

8 zone. I belief that, a good hall of resident may also need

to enhance student’s interaction rather

than just like a hotel.

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The corridors are highlighted by SKY LIGHT, those areas may attract people to STAY there, thus, it could enhance the interaction between each student.

Study of sun angle and wind flow

In a big scale of hall may need to have a main core to group them together. The main core can have lots of activities or exhibition, so students may not only stay at their room.

As it is the best way to let all bed room face to the sea view, it may provide the best environment for users.

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3D DRAWING & MODEL

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ELEV

ATION

SECT

ION

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TOP ROOF PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

PLAN

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(GROUP PROJECT OF THEORY OF ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY IN 2010-2011)

HISTORY

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(GROUP PROJECT OF THEORY OF ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY IN 2010-2011)

HISTORY

The top of the tower can be reached by a wooden staircase located within.

The clock tower is located near Victoria Harbour at the foot of Salisbury Road. Another landmark, the Tsim Sha Tsui Ferry Pier ,is located nearby. The tower has been listed as a declared monument in Hong Kong since 1990s. Different features contain in the building show the elements of the Neo-Classical style. Doric Entasis Column and

window arc are belongs to Greek and Ancient Roman. Red Brick represent to the Victoria’s period style.

The Hong Kong Section of the Kowloon-Canton Railway was inaugurated on 1 October 1910s. However, construction of a terminus in Tsim Sha Tsui did not begin until 1913s. As part of the complex, the Clock Tower was erected in 1915s, and the whole terminus commenced operation on 28 March 1916s.

Because of World War I, the British materials required for the construction could not be shipped on time, and construction was halted for some time.

In 1975, Kowloon Station was moved to the present-day Hung Hom Station on the newly reclaimed Hung

Hom Bay. The building of the station was demolished in 1977s despite the protest and

petitioning from the Heritage Society and other pressure groups. However, as a compromise it was decided

that the Clock Tower was to be preserved. The bell inside the Clock Tower is currently in the railway depot in Ho Tung Lau .

Built with red bricks and granitr in Edwardian

Classical Revival style, the Clock Tower is 44 metres high

surmounted by a 7 metres lightning rod. The upper part of the tower is an octagonal domed turret built of red

brickwork which contrasts with white painted classical features of scrolled- shaped buttresses,

column and cornices.

STYLE

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Existing Building in Tsim Sha Tsui of Hong Kong

EXHIBITION PHOTO

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(GROUP PROJECT OF INTEGRATED PROJECT 2 IN 2010-2011)

Residential high rise building

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Residential high rise building

As every mini-meter is extremely expensive in Hong Kong, this design work is to design a high rise resident building which the Gross Floor Area need to fully use up to 99.9%. Also, it is needed to prepare tender drawings which fulfill the requirements of Building Authority of Hong Kong.

Furthermore, it is needed to study the site condition, view, sunlight, wind flow, pedestrian flow, traffic flow, number of school, population ratio, potential of the district, etc.

Opposite the site, there is a historical building. So our design may also use curve element to match with the heritage.

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3D Drawings & Model Exhibition Photo (2010-2011)

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TENDER DRAWINGS

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Drawings are all fulfilled requirements of Building Authority

ELEVATION AND SECTION

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(GROUP PROJECT OF DESIGN PROJECT A IN 2011-12)

School for gifted student

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(GROUP PROJECT OF DESIGN PROJECT A IN 2011-12)

School for gifted student

CONCEPTA primary school provides an environment to nourish our junior students. We believed that these primary school students are as fragile as a young sprout. In this project, we incorporated the essential and vital elements r equ i r ed f o r a sp rou t t o g r ow th hea l t h y b y PHOTOSYNTHESIS, which included sunlight, air and water. Our objective was to establish an energetic and supportive environment for children to receive education and consolidate their comprehensive development.

Moreover, in the light of the appearance of a leaf, we incorporated the characteristic of it to the physical structure of the school. We believed it can create a refreshing and harmonious atmosphere for learning.

Gifted children are usually, but not always, high achievers. Even when they don't achieve good grades, they tend to score high on achievement tests, most often in the - percentile range. They love to learn and their love of learning, good memories, and ability to learn quickly and easily enable them to succeed. However, if a gifted child has lost the motivation to learn, he or she may not do well in school, although achievement test scores will usually remain high.

Diagram of Sun Path and Wind

Site Analysis

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AirBy the organization of the plan, it provided a great natural ventilation, which can also save energy and become more environmental friendly. Furthermore, there is a big void in the south which face to a park, the arrangement may prevent to block the wind flow to the park.

Photosynthesis

WaterPedestrian flow should be suitable to represent water moving in the veins of the leaf. After study the time table and the program of gifted student, data had shown they may have a fixed lesson in the morning, however, student may do individual or group project in the afternoon. So this building provide more space in the corridors which let student to group and learn together, thus, it may also increase their communication skills. Furthermore, they could find their answers in different rooms and share to everyone, just like plants may transfer water and nutrition from veins to cells.

SunlightAs sunlight is the main source of heat, so there are shading fins in corridors, classrooms and hall which use for reflecting the sunlight into the building. Moreover, the fins can also prevent glare for sunlight which may have hurt students’ eye. And all shading fins are designed after the sun path and angle, so it could be provide the best temperature in different season, as the sun angle may change in summer and winter .

Adjustable Shading Fins of the hall

Personal Hand Drawings(by Leung Christopher Hau Wai)

Personal Hand Drawings(by Leung Christopher Hau Wai)

Personal Hand Drawings(by Leung Christopher Hau Wai)

Personal Hand Drawings(by Leung Christopher Hau Wai)

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PLAN

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WALL SECTION DETAILS

TRUSS SYSTEM DETAILS

FENCE WALL DETAILS

DETAiI LS DRAWI NGS

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STRUCTURAL SYSTEM

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Functional Zone - To let users can find classrooms easily, the functional zone had designed to be more dynamic.

Classroom Zone - This zone is facing to a park with can provide a better place for students to have lesson. So this building form had designed to be more static and grow up gradually.

Adjustable Fins - This system is located at the top of the hall. There m a y h a v e d r a m a , m u s i c a l performance in the hall, however these activities may need to have a dark place. So the fins can shade or reflect sunlight in different use of the hall.

View from eye levelFunctional Zone with Dynamic building form

View of main entrance from eye level

Interior design of Library in 4/F

Hand drawing of Adjustable fins section

Interior of Corridor

Exterior of Corridor

Facade of Classroom Zone

Adjustable Fins of hall

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Personal Hand Drawings(by Leung Christopher Hau Wai)

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(INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT OF 3D AUTOCAD SKILLS IN 2011-2012)

galleryAn assignment required to finish by using 3D Autocad.skills.

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(INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT OF INTERIOR DESIGN IN 2011-2012)

residential interior design

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Personal Photography Works ( by Leung Christopher Hau Wai )

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Personal Sketches and Drawings ( by Leung Christopher Hau Wai )

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In 2011, I had an opportunity to design a live project which was designing a façade for one of the project of my father in Xiao Xing of China. I have learnt a great deal in terms of compromising the budget and materials. That was a precious experience through a very programmatic approach.

Facade Design in Xiao Xing of CH I NA

The first design of the facade. However, clients did not accept this design due to the budget problem.

This is the final design of the facade. As the surrounding buildings are mainly made by red bricks, so I try to use different colour stripes to let the building match with others, which could shows old and new mix together.

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The building is still under construction stage.And the construction will be completed in October of 2012.

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Leung Christopher Hau Wai

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Education 2008 – PresentHong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (IVE), Tsing Yi

Higher Diploma in Architectural Design and Technology

2003-2008St. Joan of Arc Secondary School HKCEE: English Language, Chinese Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer And Information Technology

1997-2003 St. Joan of Arc Primary School

Computer SkillsAdobe Acrobat ProfessionalAutodesk AutoCADAutodesk Revit PhotoshopIllustratorIndesignSketch-UpMAC + PC Operating SystemMicrosoft OfficeVray for Sketch-Up

Work ExperienceJune – Aug 2011 Company: Lams Construction Co., LtdPosition: Draftsman(Summer Trainee)Duties Prepare drawings for construction works, Handle the data of pipe works & TTA works, Involve on ISO 9001 Audit

June – Aug 2010Company: Kin Wing Co., LtdPosition: Summer TraineeDuties Handle the data of pile works (bored pile)

June – Aug 2009Company: Kwan On Construction Co., LtdPosition: Summer TraineeDuties Handle the data of pipe works & TTA works

Extra Curricular ActivitiesEngineering Discipline Leadership Training Programme 2010-2011

Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education Football Team 2010-2011

Hong Kong Football Association of Wan Chai District Football Association U20 (League of Division3) member 2009 – 2010

Hong Kong Football Association of Wan Chai District Football Association U20 member 2008 – 2009

St. Joan of Arc Secondary School CHAIRMAN of SPORT SOCIETY 2006-2008

St. Joan of Arc Secondary School Member of Representative Council ( STUDENT UNION ) 2006-2007

St. Joan of Arc Secondary School Member of Football Team 2003-2008 ( CAPTAIN )

St. Joan of Arc Secondary School Member of Athletic Team 2004-2008

St. Joan of Arc Secondary School Member of Wind Orchestra 2003-2004

St. Joan of Arc Secondary & Primary School Prefect, Class Prefect and Monitor

International Memory Association – International Memory Certificate Programme 2009

Ceramic Workshop 2002

AwardsHong Kong Schools Sports Federation Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Secondary School Regional Committee Fourth Place in the Inter-School Football Competition 2004-2005(Division Three Boys C Grade)

St. Joan of Arc Secondary School Greatest Improvement Sport Player (Football) 2006-2007

ContactRoom 7E, Block 1, Roca Centre, Shu Kuk Street, North Point, Hong Kong, China

[email protected]

+852 94533878

Methodist Epworth Village Community CentreEpworth Soccer Sevens Champion 2007

Methodist Epworth Village Community CentreEpworth Soccer Sevens First Runner Up 2008

Hong Kong Football Association U20 District League Third Runner Up

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LEUNG CHRISTOPHER HAU WAI