2013_Olivier Su Portfolio

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2013_Olivier Su Portfolio

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on the way of learning Architecture

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2013 Bachelor of Science in Architecture from National Taipei University of Technology 2010-2011 Exchange Student in Department of Architecture in Czech Technical University2008 National Chiayi Senior High School

2012 Worked at Beth Galí BB+GG Arquitects as practical training 2010 Worked at Zerostone Design Studio as practical training

2012 TOP 20 in NTUT International Student [ORIENTATION] Competition 2012 Worked for Taipei Urban Design Workshop 2011 Joined the Lighting Design Workshop held by Prague Quadrennial2011 TOP 30 in NTUT International Student [ARRAY] Competition 2011 Volunteer of city guide for Taipei Xin-yi Commercial District2011 Held personal photography exhibition ''Strolling to the Forest''2010 Joined the documentary workshop held by Tainan National University of Arts2010 Won the First Prize in the competion of Wandervogel held by Quanta Culture & Education Foundation 2009 Won the Second Prize in Product Design Competion held by Taoyuan County Government2009 Work exhibited at Kaohsiung International Container Arts Festival

HSIU PAI SU

EMAIL [email protected]

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Content

HOUSING

KINDERGARTEN

URBAN PLANNING

URBAN DESIGN

GRADUATION PROJECT

DIGITAL FABRICATION

PHOTOGRAPHY

PHOTOGRAPHY

The Forest I live in

Seasons Kindergarten

Plant Community

Invisible ECO City

Extending Regeneration

Theatricality

Starry Night

Strolling to the Forest

L'appel des Temps Anciens

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People living cities enjoy the high-speed mobility, conveniences and excitements, however meanwhile they pursue the tranquil and casual life in the countryside.

The site is expected to be felt as in countryside, so that the families could experience the both two different lifestyle. For the first two generations, they could keep their past memories, and for the new generation, the children could directly experience the natural education.

The Foreste I Live in

HOUSING

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ground floor plan

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ParentsChildren

Grand-Parents

Grand-Parents

Parents +

Children

Dinning, Gardening

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first floor plan second floor plan third floor plan

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west elevation south elevation east elevation

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With the main subject, seasons, the kindergarten provides the diverse friendly spaces, creating the place for playing, and encouraging children to experience the environment with their bodies.

Seasons Kindergarten

KINDERGARTEN

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Success / Worth Fun / Enjoyment Freedom / Choise Belongingness / Respected / Love

The concept of the classrooms composition is to make flexible spaces. Each spaces has different features that attract children to experience. According to Taiwanese weather, there are lots of outdoor spaces with shelters from heavy sunshine and rain. Flexible Cluster

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Success / Worth Fun / Enjoyment Freedom / Choise Belongingness / Respected / Love

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1.Ecological Ponds2.Kitchen3.Teachers’ Rest 4.Health Care5.Parking6.Play and Llearning

7.Tree Friend8.Playfround9.Main Entrance10.Happy Farm 2F

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north elevation east elevation (the main facade) south elevation west elevation

ground floor plan first floor plan

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north elevation east elevation (the main facade) south elevation west elevation

longitudinal section transverse section

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17 Urban Planning

An originally well-designed community is destroyed by a new highway bridge. The bridge not only cut off the original harmony path but also the community sentiments. By creating more and better spaces, we look forward the new activities and possibility sustainably happening at the old community.

Group work, leader of the group

Plant Community

URBAN Planning

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Massive traffics results from its location.The new crossing high way not only disorders the original tranquil atmosphere, but also results in the problem of noise and car emissions.

Before

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additional steel structure

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sunlight

air improvement

water

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After

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Gradually, people inhabit the mountain area, owing to the lack of spaces on plains and the better residential conditions. Ecologically, there are some principals concerned when planning and developing the mountain areas for dwel l ing, including the soi l and water conservation, microclimate and residential pattern of human beings.

By employing the method of building on top of existing skyscrapers, the aim is to create a more sustainable life and to return the resulting empty space to the natural environment.

Both are group works, leader of the groups

Invisible Eco City

Extending Regeneration

URBAN DESIGN

2011 TOP 30 of NTUT International Student [ARRAY] Competition

2012 TOP 20 of NTUT International Student [ORIENTATION] Competition

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The IEV (Invisible Eco-Village) residential environment is designed not only for the area itself but also for the viewers from outside. It is invisible so that it maintains the original landscape of the site. Each building is a 20 floors apartment block spreading over the site, and between each other, the different heights exists according to the terrain. By principally designing the top parts of the buildings, that is to say arraying different functional elements, a superior living environment is created.

Elements

A B C DArray A

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C

D

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A

Structure, Relationship

wind passage

Air Air

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March 2012

May 2012 June 2012

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DIGITAL FABRICATION Starry Night

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It’s a scenario of the spectators look up at the starry sky. We tried to create the space, making people feel the “undefined” universal space, while the lights come through above.

the leader of the group

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PHOTOGRAPHY Strolling to the Forest

The forest is a utopia that people pursuing an ultimate goal. From thousands of years, creatures in an ancient forest grow and die, maintaining a dynamic balancing. In reality, people are trying hard to seek an ideal and sustainable living environment. By traveling slowly, I look for the existing ideal places that I have never been before.

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William Morris said, “if others can see it as I have seen it, then it may be called a vision rather than a dream.”

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PHOTOGRAPHY L'appel des Temps Anciens

Its glory is in its Age, and in that deep sense of voicefulness, of stern watching, of mysterious sympathy, nay, even of approval or condemnation, which we feel in walls that have long been washed by the passing waves of humanity. ___John Ruskin

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HSIU PAI SU

Mobile: 00 886 9 11 60 60 56E-mail: [email protected]: 6F.-1, No.9-7, Yuanfu St., East Dist., Chiayi City 600, Taiwan