Jun Yi LOH Architecture Portfolio
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JUN YI LOHD E S I G N P O R T F O L I O / / ARCHITECTURE
UNSW // Bachelor of Architectural Studies (Major)
JUN YI LOH
Bachelor of Architectural StudiesUniversity of New South Wales, Australia
T : +61420242301
E : brendenloh@live.com
Photography site currently under construction.
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CONTENTS LITTLE BIG HIGH RISEMID - RISE OFFICE BUILDING, SYDNEY CBD
THE LANTERNRIVERSIDE PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE, PARRAMATTA
THE ROCKS PROMENADE REGIONAL PROJECT - SOUTH WEST ROCKS, KEMPSEYSHIRE
COCKATOO ISLAND RE-IMAGINEDURBAN ISLANDS
LITTLE BIG HIGH RISE
Address: 275 George Street, Metropolitan SydneyProgram: Office Building + RetailProject Type : ARCH7112 Studio 2, First Year (Masters) Tutor: Ivan Ip (Architectus)Design Folio: http://issuu.com/junloh/docs/folio_2
Hidden in the valley of tall buildings, an elegant, monolithic struc-ture stood humbly, at the intersection of George and Margaret Street. Rooted on heavy stone cladded base, the proposed building is not only designed to accommodate the growing needs of quali-ty office space in the metropolitan Sydney. But also as a reminder of what this place - Wynyard used to be, in terms of the tex-ture, the palette and the Building Height Restriction Act that was once implemented that changes the overall fabric of Sydney CBD. The overall schematic program planning was aimed to achieve a balance between workspace and amenities while re-think of the working environment in tall buildings by introducing semi exte-rior breakout space for the offices and the tenants. On a larger scale, the proposed design not only answers to but also aimed to embrace the changes of George Street as a fully pedestrianized street promenade coherent to the vision of Sydney 2030.
L o w - R i s eRetail + Offices
Strong Street Presence
Restricted Solar Access
Easy Access
Noises from Street Activities
Moderate Solar Access
Framed Harbour View
Great Solar Access
Isolation From Street
Strong Street Engagement
Moderate Harbour View
Mid - RiseOffices + Communal Space
High - RisePremium Offices
Typical Floor PlanActivity Based Workplace Planning :A variety of ‘hubs’ for different task
Ceiling Purlins
50mm Acoustic CeilingPanel
600 x 600 mm RC Column
Suspension Cable
450 x 1200 RC Band Beam
200mm RC Floor Slab
Raised Flooring Batten10mm VisionGlass
Ducted Skirting
Drip Grove
12mm Low E Glass
Louvres
Reserved Chamber forMechanical Service
Roller Blind
Lightweight Soil
Geotextile Fabric +Drainage Cell
Drainage Pipe
Waterproof Membrane+ Protective Layer
Venetian Blinds
Vision Glass
Low-E Glazing
Topping Slab
Detail:Semi - Open Glazing System ( Public Space )Closed Cavity Double Glazing Facade System (Office)THE “HEARTH”
-communal-discussion-meeting
Production-Casual Discussion Area
- Workstations
The Back- Presentations
-Pantry
Production-Casual Discussion Area
- Workstations
Storage- Archives- Lockers
Entry-Reception-Lift Lobby
Office Layout Design Logic: Prospect vsRefuge
THE LANTERN
Address: Corner Church and Market Streets, ParramattaProgram: Theatre + Function Space + LibraryProject Type : ARCH7112 Studio 1, First Year (Masters) Tutors: Sam Marshall (Architect Marshall), Dijana Alić
The design was inspired by the changing role of Parramatta River that was once the main element that gathers and enables settle-ment around the area which is then developed into the Parramat-ta we see today. Therefore the significance of the river must not be overlooked. However, by assessing the river in relation to the urban / suburban context in the present day, the river appears to be an element of separation, almost a boundary that separate both the urban / suburban scene of Parramatta. The proposed scheme is therefore intended to again, brings back the role of the river as a connecting / gathering element achieved through the interventions and re-designing Riverside Theatre that strategical-ly located at the transition area of the urban - suburban scene while ‘hugging’ a part of Parramatta River at one side and Prince Alfred park at the other.
As the present is to design for the future, the design will not only focused to respond to current site condition and constrain but design to anticipate future challenges and adapt to the dynamic urban fabric of Parramatta. Therefore, the design proposal will be considered carefully not only to respond to the client’s need but to be able to adapt to the urban development plans of Parramatta City Council in reference to Parramatta City Centre Public Domain Framework Plan 2012 and the DESIGN PARRAMATTA project.
Northern Elevation - Night View
UP
Substation
SwitchRoom
LAUNDRY
STORAGE STORAGE
WC
UP
Lennox Theatre
workshop 1
Creche
Restaurant
Ground Floor Plan First Floor Plan
Nothern Elevation - Dawn
Second Floor Plan Third Floor Plan
Southern Elevation - Night View
Parramatta River
Detail:Perforated Brickworks.Adaptive Reuse - Harvested Brick from Demolition ProcessProximity - Conceal vs Revealation
Detail Design : Rehearsal + Media Conference Room
THE ROCKS PROMENADE
Address: South West Rocks, Kempseyshire, NSWProgram: Rock Pool, Retail, AccommodationProject Type : ARCH1302 Graduation Studio, Bachelor Degree Tutors: Ian Martin (Patonga Design)Supervisor: Prof. Glenn Murcutt
The underlying awareness for rising water levels over the next 100 years provides a framework for understanding South West Rocks. Situated in northern NSW, the design brief will proposed a series of coastal pools, cafe, and performing space along the protected back creek. The incredibly dynamic site with it’s daily tidal changes and delicate coastal dunes further stress a solution of minimal imposition on a site which has already been heavily engineered and manipulated.
The proposed design will be exploring the unique relationship of human presence and built environment, the built environment and the surrounding + nature forces and how built environment and surrounding nature can stimulate human senses . On a macro scale, the design interventions will focused on both the sense of arrival and departure with careful planning in considering the movements of the viewer / user from space to space while embracing surrounding nature elements. Looking further into the macro scale, the safety, comfort and well-being of the user of course, is stressed and prioritized. As the public spaces are activated and guided by sound and movements while private spaces are sheltered from noise but open up to the serenity of the surrounding site.
Site Plan:Aerial ViewDesign Interventions
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PromenadeCafe + Oyster BarChanging Rooms + W/CCaretaker AccommodationPerforming SpaceKids PoolCasual Swimming Pool ( Protected )Casual Swimming Pool w/ shark netsLap PoolSunbathing Area
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Sections:Section A - Cutting through the cafeSection B - Cutting Through the Change room and Washrooms
Detailed Design - Café:Solid & Void - PerforationsVisual CuriosityActivation - Sound and Movements.
Sectional Detail - Café:Minimal footprint - screwed pilesThermal Mass - Concrete FlooringSolar Harvesting - Roof-intergrated Solar Panels
Detailed Design - Caretaker Accommodation:Public vs PrivateSeparation vs ConnectionEnvironmental Performance
winter
summer
Section Through Living Room Caretaker Accommodation Plan
COCKATOO ISLAND RE - IMAGINED
Address: Cockatoo IslandProgram: Conceptual MasterplanningProject Type: Urban IslandsSupervisor: Pedro Ressano Garcia ( Lisbon )Links: https://vimeo.com/133522697 http://issuu.com/junloh/docs/publication_final-revised
Cockatoo Island has always played a significant role
in Sydney’s development. Its sandstone punished
reoffending convicts while dressing the city. Its isolation
enhanced its jail. Its walls reformed delinquent youth
and housed the orphaned. Its docks helped defend and
connect the city. Yet what remains now are mere scars
on the landscape, reminding all of its once continuous
contribution.
176 years ago, the first occupants carved away at the
island’s fabric, creating the cliffs and the Fitzroy Dock.
Latter interventions doubled the land mass facilitating
the growing industry on the island. It makes one wonder
whether the next 176 years will see a similar expansion of
the island’s programs and physical boundaries.
Several attempts have been made to revive the island to
varying degrees of success. While the increasing list of
artefacts has been helpful in enriching its character, they
also reinforced the emerging mania of memorabilia on
the island; ranging from colonial and industrial remnants,
to blockbuster props.
The result of a western understanding of permanence,
commonly manifesting itself in strict material
preservation, can be seen all over the island. This view is
not only practically impossible, but an illusion at best, as
all structures inevitably erode away.
Eastern thought has evolved differently, recognising that
the only imperishable elements are moments of human
experience. This understanding informed cultures which
value the process of making and remaking, rather than
making and holding. This notion of temporality parallels
modern practice and theories of architecture, where both
concepts and forms are disposable and ever changing.
So the question arises: Does the loss of material authenticity coincide with a
loss of identity and value? Or does an object’s inherent
value lie in a more ephemeral quality?
It can’t be denied that what survives is always a fragment
of what existed. Each fragment, old or new, implies the
history of both its deposit and recovery. The expression
of this fragmentation is better suited to the island,
allowing for more fearless interventions, as ultimately
preservation is only a means to an end – When it
becomes an end in itself, it ceases to advance its prime
functions of use, instruction, and delight.
We attempted to explore both its ephemeral and enduring
features through physical investigations, to inform a
proposal that transcends pure contemporary utility, and
the trending museumisation of the island.
Our Proposal - Site Plan
The Waterfront Bee Square Biodome and Algae Farm
Vertical Agriculture Modular Pontoon
Proposed Program - A Response to Future Issues:Food ShortageSustainable FarmingRenewable Energies
Proposed Program - Visualizationsketchup + photoshop
The Waterfront Bee Square Biodome
Vertical Agriculture Modular Pontoon Algae Farm
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