PG 1
DRAWINGS + RENDERING
PG 3-5 PG 7-9
PG 2
MODEL MAKING
PG 6 PG 10-11
COMPETITION ENTRIES
PG 12-13
PG 14-15
PG 16-17
PG 18-19
PG 20 PG 21
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ZHEN XUN CHINT 0433478933E [email protected] W [email protected]
PROJECT I 2010 SEMESTER IPRECEDENT STUDY
MOTHER HOUSE BY ROBERT VENTURI
A precedent study conducted to emphasize architectural rendering technique. This project adopted Beaux-Art technique of poche render-ing which relates to the importance of psychological aspect of human connection. Poche rendering focuses on internal spaces by shading dif-ferent “pockets” of internal space to show the ambience and the in-terconnection of spaces.
PLAN RENDERINGTECHNICAL PEN AND PENCIL RENDERING
LONGITUDINAL SECTION RENDERINGTECHNICAL PEN AND PENCIL RENDERING
CROSS SECTION RENDERINGTECHNICAL PEN AND PENCIL RENDERING
RENDERED DRAWINGSTECHNICAL PEN AND PENCIL RENDERING
PROJECT I 2010 SEMESTER ISCALE 1:100
UNSW DESIGN STUDIO 3
PG 1
PROJECT I 2010 SEMESTER IPRECEDENT STUDY
MOTHER HOUSE BY ROBERT VENTURI
A model making process that allows better understanding of the building composition and spaces connection. A sectional model was produced to investigate the atmosphere of the building interior. In this project, the building spaces were arranged around the central chimney which consists of a core staircase.
MODEL SECTIONAL CUTBALSA WOOD AND MDF BOARD
MODEL OVERVIEWBALSA WOOD AND MDF BOARD
PHYSICAL MODELBALSA WOOD AND MDF BOARD
PROJECT I 2010 SEMESTER ISCALE 1:50
UNSW DESIGN STUDIO 3
PG 2
PROJECT II 2010 SEMESTER IILIBRARY SPACE
MATRAVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Inspired by the core mapping- Threshold, my design concept is basically based on five key points of architecture which are oasis, stack, porosity, gateway and filter. The arrangement of each space is based on a linear program, from noisy to quiet. By arranging the noisy space such as café on the ground and elevat-ing the main library off the ground, it provides a more quiet and tranquil environment.
MODEL RENDERINGAUTODESK REVIT + PHOTOSHOP
PROJECT II 2010 SEMESTER IIUNSW DESIGN STUDIO 4
PG 3
PLAN RENDERINGTECHNICAL PEN + PENCIL
PROJECT II 2010 SEMESTER IIUNSW DESIGN STUDIO 4
MODEL RENDERINGAUTODESK REVIT + PHOTOSHOP
PROJECT II 2010 SEMESTER IIUNSW DESIGN STUDIO 4
PG 4
GROUND FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR PLAN The addition of a green garden within the library further enhances the tran-quil atmosphere, serving as a natural and open space for meeting and sharing.
MODEL RENDERINGAUTODESK REVIT + PHOTOSHOP
PROJECT II 2010 SEMESTER IIUNSW DESIGN STUDIO 4
RENDERED DRAWINGSTECHNICAL PEN AND PENCIL RENDERING
PROJECT II 2010 SEMESTER IISCALE 1:20
UNSW DESIGN STUDIO 4
ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE DETAIL PLANMAIN READING SPACE
ONE POINT PERSPECTIVE DETAIL SECTIONMAIN READING SPACE
PG 5
PROJECT II 2010 SEMESTER IIMODEL MAKING
MATRAVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Physical model was produced to understand the relationship of the building form, the site and its adjacent buildings. The proposed library design fits into the site context, complementing its adjacent buildings’ height. The solid skin of the library effectively filter out the noise from the main road. The addition of garden soft-ens the edge of the library and creates a natural meeting place for Matraville community.
MODEL OVERVIEWWHITE SCREEN BOARD AND BOXBOARD
MODEL FACADEWHITE SCREEN BOARD AND BOXBOARD
PHYSICAL MODELWHITE SCREEN BOARD AND BOXBOARD
PROJECT II 2010 SEMESTER IISCALE 1:50
UNSW DESIGN STUDIO 4
PG 6
PROJECT I 2011 SEMESTER IMIXED-USE APARTMENT DEVELOPMENT
NORTH BONDI APARTMENT
MODEL RENDERINGAUTODESK REVIT + PHOTOSHOP
PROJECT I 2011 SEMESTER IUNSW DESIGN STUDIO 5
The main concept of this project is derived from the nature process - coastal erosion. By identifying the 5 core elements of this process which are stone, wave, layering, erosion and stacking, i attempted to translate these five points into my design. These five architectural points govern my whole design process and al-low my final design solution to respond to the natural farces within the site.
PG 7
PLAN RENDERINGAUTODESK REVIT + PHOTOSHOP
PROJECT I 2011 SEMESTER IUNSW DESIGN STUDIO 5
GROUND FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR PLAN
ELEVATION RENDERINGAUTODESK REVIT + PHOTOSHOP
PROJECT I 2011 SEMESTER IUNSW DESIGN STUDIO 5
PG 8
SECTION RENDERINGAUTODESK REVIT + PHOTOSHOP
PROJECT I 2011 SEMESTER IUNSW DESIGN STUDIO 5
DETAIL SECTIONSCALE 1:20 @ A1
ARCH 1301 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO 5 I ZHEN XUN CHIN 3286694
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LEGEND1. Bituminous sealing layer, 50mm polysty-
rene insulation to fall, vapour barrier, 200mm thickness concerte roof
2. 50mm x 150mm boxed gutter3. Silicone-resin paint, 12.5mm perforated
plasterboard, 25mm glass fibre, 40mm hollow airspace
4. Ø 100mm recessed can downlight 5. 130mm x 2570mm operable western red
cedar vertical louvers @ 100mm centres with steel framing
6. Double glazing sliding door: 4mm tough-ened glass + 7mm cavity + 4mm tough-ened glass
7. 200mm thickness reinforced concrete floor slab with drip groove at the edge
8. Glass balustrade supported with steel stud post core drilled to the concrete slab and top rail to balcony
9. 100mm x 20mm tallowwood decking over 30mm x 30mm joists @ 450mm centres
10. 50mm depth drainage with steel perfo-rated cover
11. 10mm thickness tallowwood overlay solid strip flooring glued on concrete slab
12. 200mm thickness exposed reinforced concrete wall
13. 300mm cast-in-situ concrete floor slab14.Moisture barrier on 50mm sand blinding15. 30mm grass layer on 200mm thickness
soft soil, 150mm gravel on thermoplastic waterproofing membrane, Ø 100mm drain-age pipe
16.Ø 50mm weep hole with pea gravel17.150mm x 800mm concrete pavers18. Sand-asphalt setting bed (20mm thick-
ness) with neoprene adhesive on 200mm concrete base.
19.Ø 100mm drainage pipe
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DETAIL SECTIONAUTOCAD + ADOBE INDESIGN
PROJECT I 2011 SEMESTER IUNSW DESIGN STUDIO 5
NIGHT TIME RENDERINGAUTODESK REVIT + PHOTOSHOP
PROJECT I 2011 SEMESTER IUNSW DESIGN STUDIO 5
PG 9
PROJECT I 2011 SEMESTER IMODEL MAKING
NORTH BONDI APARTMENT
Physical model was produced to study the apartment form, and its shadow im-pact on its adjacent residential units. The mixed-use apartment utilizes timber louvers to protect its living space from the northern summer sun. The carefully detailed facade complements its adjacent buildings and distinctive itself from the surrounding buildings.
MODEL OVERVIEWWHITE SCREEN BOARD, BALSA WOOD AND BOXBOARD
EAST FACADEWHITE SCREEN BOARD, BALSA WOOD AND BOXBOARD
PHYSICAL MODELWHITE SCREEN BOARD, BALSA WOOD AND BOXBOARD
PROJECT I 2011 SEMESTER ISCALE 1:100UNSW DESIGN STUDIO 5
PG 10
PROJECT I 2011 SEMESTER IMODEL MAKING
NORTH BONDI APARTMENT
This exercise requires students to understand the construction and structure of their buildings. Sectional detail model was produced to study the ambience of the space and to show the materiality of each building component. The model also reveals the light quality of each room.
BALCONY DETAILWHITE SCREEN BOARD, BALSA WOOD AND BOXBOARD
DETAIL MODEL OVERVIEWWHITE SCREEN BOARD, BALSA WOOD AND BOXBOARD
SECTIONAL DETAIL MODELWHITE SCREEN BOARD, BALSA WOOD AND BOXBOARD
PROJECT I 2011 SEMESTER ISCALE 1:20UNSW DESIGN STUDIO 5
PG 11
PROJECT I 2011 SEMESTER IIARTISTS IN RESIDENCE FACILITY
THE DUGOUT, LIGHTNING RIDGE
INTERPLAY OF LIGHT an essential quality that mining workers long for.
Being on the site, we are exposed to harsh conditions such as penetrating sun-light and extremely hot temperature. On ground, we will instinctively search for natural sunshade to avoid the scorching hot sunray. While being underground, we enjoy the cool temperature but long for the presence of natural sunlight. Inspired by the mining industry in Lightning Ridge, the Dugout is designed to manipulate the interplay of light in each space and take full advantage of the earth for better human comfort.
PG 12
MODEL RENDERINGAUTODESK REVIT + PHOTOSHOP
PROJECT I 2011 SEMESTER II UNSW MURCUTT STUDIO
ON GROUND UNDERGROUND
DETAIL SECTIONAUTOCAD+ PENCIL
PROJECT I 2011 SEMESTER IIUNSW MURCUTT STUDIO
PLAN RENDERINGTECHNICAL PEN + PENCIL
PROJECT I 2011 SEMESTER IIUNSW MURCUTT STUDIO
MODEL RENDERINGAUTODESK REVIT + PHOTOSHOP
PROJECT I 2011 SEMESTER IIUNSW MURCUTT STUDIO
PG 13
PROJECT I 2011 SEMESTER IIMODEL MAKING
THE DUGOUT, LIGHTNING RIDGE
Physical model was produced to study the relationship between the artists’ houses, gallery and the studios. The artists’ houses were built underground and located near the three miles field. While the gallery and studios are crafted into the ridge. These two separated programs are connected and linked by a sheltered pathway.
MODEL OVERVIEWBALSA WOOD AND BOXBOARD
MODEL OVERVIEWBALSA WOOD AND BOXBOARD
PHYSICAL MODELBALSA WOOD AND BOXBOARD
PROJECT I 2011 SEMESTER ISCALE 1:100UNSW DESIGN STUDIO 5
PG 14
This sectional detail model reveals the interior of the gallery, showing how the natural sunlight is drawn into the space. The use of rocks from Lightning Ridge further enriched the realistic aspect of the model. The malqaf system was care-fully detailed with fiber glass evaporative panels,
GALLERY DETAILROCKS FROM LIGHTNING RIDGE,BALSA WOOD AND BOXBOARD
SECTIONAL DETAIL MODELROCKS FROM LIGHTNING RIDGE,BALSA WOOD AND BOXBOARD
PROJECT I 2011 SEMESTER IISCALE 1:20
UNSW MURCUTT STUDIO
PG 15
PROJECT I 2011 SEMESTER IIMODEL MAKING
THE DUGOUT, LIGHTNING RIDGE
PROJECT 5 2010 SEMESTER IBUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING PROJECT
HOLIDAY UNIT AND RESTAURANT DESIGN
The course requires students to learn and master the BIM software, as for this project, Autodesk Revit Architecture was used. Students were intended to explore the functions and tools while understand how it incorporates with other programs which support different personnel. In this project, students had to design holiday units and restaurant which was located near a coastal area.
PG 16
MODEL RENDERINGAUTODESK REVIT + PHOTOSHOP
PROJECT 5 2010 SEMESTER I UNSW BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING
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30 m²L-Shaped Dining Space
38 m²Bar Area
17 m²Dining Space
10 m²Entrance
11 m²Kitchen
4 m²Cool Storage
4 m²Washroom
2 m²Male Toilet
2 m²Female Toilet
36 m²Outdoor Dining Space
6 m²Laundry Room
15 m²Parking Lot 3
15 m²Parking Lot 2
15 m²Parking Lot 1
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3 m²Bathroom 8 m²
Bedroom 28 m²
Living Room
4 m²Kitchen
9 m²Coridor
2 m²Toilet
8 m²Bedroom 2
3 m²Bathroom7 m²
Bedroom 18 m²
Living Room
4 m²Kitchen
9 m²Coridor
5 m²Balcony
5 m²Balcony
2 m²Toilet
8 m²Bedroom 2
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4 m²Kitchen
8 m²Living Room
9 m²Coridor
5 m²Balcony
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NAME : Chin Zhen XunSTUDENT NO. : 3286694
BUILDING MODEL PROJECT :Mixed-Use Infill Development
COURSE CODE : BENV 2425
PROJECT ADDRESS :DP. 1044151, 17, Beach Parade.
SITE PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
SCALE 1:500
SCALE 1:100
SCALE 1:100
AS STATED
25/0
4/20
10 6
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26 P
M
BENV 2425
25/4/2010
Chin Zhen Xun
To Be Advised
S 01
No. Description Date
1 : 100Ground Floor Plan
2
1 : 500Site Plan
1 1 : 100First Floor Plan
3
Tropicana Restaurant0
Holiday Villa00
First Floor Plan
8400
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Zincalume 100mm depthFascia Gutter to fall on MildSteel Galvanized brackets@1000mm centres
Custom Orb roof Sheeting
140mm x 19mm DARWestern Red Cedar Fascia
30mm x 30mm F5 pine battens@ 1000mm centres
7mm F14 Ply infill between rafters
130 mm x 45mm F17 KilnDried Hardwood Rafter@ 600mm centres
Western Red Cedar framed 6mmglass window
Sill Plate
50mm x 20mm DAR WesternRed Cedar Architrave
Western Red Cedar WeatherboardExterior cladding
Sarking behind cladding
75mm R3 Bulk insulation batts in cavity
20mm F14 Structural water resistantplywood internal lining
125mm x 45mm Kiln Dried Hardwoodfloor joist @ 500mm centres
230mm x 45mm Kiln Dried Hardwoodto form bearer
Lintel
89mm x 19mm Tongue and GrooveTallowwood floor
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4500
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8400
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8 m²Living Room
4 m²Kitchen
7 m²Bedroom 1
3 m²Bathroom
8 m²Bedroom 2
15 m²Parking Lot 2
2 m²Female Toilet
4 m²Washroom
17 m²Dining Space
10 m²Entrance
30 m²L-Shaped Dining Space
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Project number
NAME : Chin Zhen XunSTUDENT NO. : 3286694
BUILDING MODEL PROJECT :Mixed-Use Infill Development
COURSE CODE : BENV 2425
PROJECT ADDRESS :DP. 1044151, 17, Beach Parade.
NORTH ELEVATION
SECTION 1
WALL SECTION DETAIL
SCALE 1:50
SCALE 1:50
SCALE 1:10
AS STATED
25/0
4/20
10 6
:15:
32 P
M
BENV 2425
25/4/2010
Chin Zhen Xun
To Be Advised
S 02
No. Description Date
1 : 20Wall Section Detail
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1 : 50North Elevation
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PLAN AND SECTIONAUTODESK REVIT
PROJECT 5 2010 SEMESTER I UNSW BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING
This project also focuses on the standardized documentation tech-niques practiced in Australian architecture practices. Typical an-notation and labeling techniques were also specified in this project.
PG 17
PROJECT 6 2010 SEMESTER IMODEL MAKING
PLANAR MODELLING
This modelling exercise required students to use their own imagination to create a 9x9 cubic volumetric mass. Without any design precedent, students had to think outside the box to create an interesting volumetric space using 5mm foamcore.
MODEL OVERVIEWFOAMCORE
PLANAR MODELFOAMCORE
PROJECT 6 2010 SEMESTER ISCALE 1:50
UNSW ARCHITECTURAL MODELLING
PG 18
PROJECT 6 2010 SEMESTER IMODEL MAKING
HAPTIC MODELLING
This modelling exercise required students to model out Alberto Campo Baeza’s Casa Gaspar using realistic materials. In order to achieve the white and powdery texture, plaster and marble dust were used.
MODEL OVERVIEWPLASTER + MARBLE DUST + FOAMCORE
HAPTIC MODELPLASTER + MARBLE DUST + FOAMCORE
PROJECT 6 2010 SEMESTER ISCALE 1:50UNSW ARCHITECTURAL MODELLING
PG 19
COMPETITION ENTRY 1 2011SHELTER INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
TREE WITHIN TREE
Tree within tree is set in a secluded mangrove wetland, which is only acces-sible using boat. The house (artificial tree) is built around a mangrove tree, where the tree depends on the house for support against coastal erosion while we rely on the tree for food. Living under tough environment with fre-quent tidal inundation and high salinity, mangrove trees manage to withstand the roughness of its habitat. Thus, the combination of house and the man-grove tree will help we modern-age people to experience both the richness and the toughness of the swamp area and sense our relationship to it.
PLAN 2
PLAN 1
SECTION 3
SECTION 1
SECTION 2
SECTION 1SCALE 1:200 @ A2
SECTION 2SCALE 1:200 @ A2
SECTION 3 SCALE 1:200 @ A2
PLAN 1 SCALE 1:200 @ A2
PLAN 2 SCALE 1:200 @ A2
In ancient time, coastal dwellers relied on river, tree and boat to survive. In our current age, most coastal areas are well developed, in which most of the rivers have been exploited and changed to highway, boats to motorcar and trees to skyscraper. We, modern city dwellers no longer appreciate of the power of nature. Thus, tree within tree is designed in such way to allows us to recall the lives of our ances-tor.
Tree within tree is set in a secluded man-grove wetland, which is only accessible using boat. The house (artificial tree) is built around a mangrove tree, where the tree depends on the house for support against coastal erosion while we rely on the tree for food. Living under tough environment with frequent tidal inunda-tion and high salinity, mangrove trees man-age to withstand the roughness of its habitat. Thus, the combination of house and the man-grove tree will help we modern-age people to experience both the richness and the tough-ness of the swamp area and sense our rela-tionship to it.
TREE WITHIN TREELOCATION: Mangrove wetlandMATERIAL: Timber
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ARTIFICIAL TREENATURAL TREE
MEDITATION CHAMBER
BEDROOM
LIVING ROOM
KITCHEN
TREE WITHIN TREE
PHYSICAL MODELBALSA WOOD
SCALE 1:100SHELTER INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
FINAL PRESENTATION BOARD
PG 20
COMPETITION ENTRY 2 2011STREETWORK COMPETITION
URBAN PLAYSCAPE
The un-recycled tyres, when combined with the principles of a children's playground, create an Urban Playscape, an artificial environment that en-courages people to play, rest and engage with the area. The site has been deliberately designed to not house specific activities, but to encourage one to use their imagination. Our design aims to promote sustainability issues in a new fun, interactive way through the combination of vibrant artificial landscape with reusable discarded tyres. After the installation the tyres can be recycled and donated to construct new children's playgrounds.
One of the main uses of recycled tyres is for children's playgrounds. The un-recycled
tyres, when combined with the principles of a children's playground, create an Urban
Playscape, an artificial environment that encourages people to play, rest and engage with
the area. The site has been deliberately designed to not house specific activities, but to
encourage one to use their imagination. Our design aims to promote sustainability issues
in a new fun, interactive way through the combination of vibrant artificial landscape with
reusable discarded tyres. After the installation the tyres can be recycled and donated
to construct new children's playgrounds.
CONCEPT
At night the tyres are lit up through the use
of RGB lighting from underneath the clear
polycarbonate seating, creating a floating
effect, allowing the users to engage with the
installation during both day and night time.
52 million tyres reach the end
of their life in Australia every
year, and approximately only
13% are recycled. Our design
showcases the amount of un-
recycled tyres that reach the
end of their life in Australia
every 10 minutes, which is 860
tyres. Numbers are labeled on
the tyres to indicate the number
amount of tyres present on site.
CONCEPTUAL MODELBALSA WOOD + FOAMCORE + BOXBOARD
FINAL PRESENTATION BOARD
PG 21
PLAY
MOVE
REST
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