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EDUCATION 2011- Bsc (Hons) Architecture (Part 1), Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University, UK 2008-2011 Diploma in Architecture (GPA3.747/4.0), Singapore Polytechnic, Singapore
2003-2008 Pioneer Secondary School (GCSE‘O’LEVEL), Singapore
WORK EXPERIENCE P&T Consultants Pte Ltd, Singapore, May–August 2011Architectural Internship / BIM Assistant
AC Consortium Pte Ltd, Singapore, September-October 2009Architectural Internship
Freelance Architectural Design, Freelance 3D visulaor Singa-pore, September 2009-September 2011 Retail layout, House Renovations, 3D Illustration,
SKILLSAdvanced: Autodesk AutoCAD, Revit 2013, Adobe Photoshop, SketchUpGood: Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, Ecotect AnalysisBasic: Rhino, Autodesk 3Ds Max, V-Ray
ACHIEVEMENTS / PUBLICATIONFinal List of Autodesk Panorama Asia-Pacific Design Challenge 2011
Best Use of BIM, student category, Singapore Construction Produc-tivity Week 2011, Skilled Builder & BIM Competition
Autodesk Scholarship in AY2010/2011 Singapore Polytechnic-Au-todesk Project Challenge Revit Competition Stage 2: BIM Model Construction and Rendering
Project ‘Taff - School of Fashion Design’ was published in the Mastering Autodesk Revit Architecture 2012 by Autodesk
EXHIBITIONSchool of Architecture and Built Environment Exhibition 2011, Ju-rong Library, Singapore
Birth - Singapore Polytechnic Graduation Exhibition 2011, Suntec City, Singapore
KEY PROGRAMME Autodesk Student Expert Programme 2011
‘Go East, Go China’ Art Box II workshop 2012, collabo-rated and exchanged workshop with Tian Jin University Architecture School.
OVERSEA COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS Medan, Indonesia, 2010Extension of School library, re-construction of the school play-ground
Da Yao Di Village, Shan Xi Province, China, 2010
Design of a Communal Pavilion at the entrance of the village.
Information Name: Yue ChenGender: Female DOB: 22/12/1988Nationality: Chinese Permanent Resident of SingaporeLanguage: Mandarin, English
Contact Detail Email: [email protected]: chen.22ndstudio
Content
SEMESTER ONEEcosystem Form Finding – Wind Housing Escape
SEMESTER TWOBarry Art Centre
SEMESTER THREE VERTICAL STUDIOS‘Go East, Go China.’ China Art Box II
OTHERSKey ExhibitionTravelling
ECOSYSTEM - WIND
INSPIRATION PRAIRIEDOG TUNNEL TERMITES VENT
TERMITES VENTCONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
FORM FINDING MODELLING
Testing the number, shape, size, orientation of tunnels influence the wind speed and the amount of air exists from the interior to exterior.
VERSARI ANALYSIS
WIND TUNNELS ANALYSISPhysical ModelTo test the wind flow in Wind Tunnels.
HOUSING ESCAPE CARDIFF
SITE ANALYSISLocation Model
Noise Area
Panorama
Location Analysis
Ecotect Wind Analysis
Site Analysis
MASTER PLAN DEVELOPMENT
HOUSING CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
Lower Floor Plan Higher Floor Plan
PLANS
Elevation 1:400
ELEVATION
Use of tunnels in buildings.The purpose of these tunnels in this project, were carry-ing sky lights to lower floors of the building.
PRECEDENTSSIMMON HALL, MITBY STEVEN HOLL
Phaeno MuseumBy Zaha Hadid
Tunnels as vertical structural support elements which runs from the edges of the whole mass to few support points.
SIMMON HALL, MITBY STEVEN HOLL
Section B-B 1:400Section A-A 1:400
SECTIONS
PLANS
Lower Floor
Section A-A 1:100 Section B-B 1:100
DWELLING
Higher Floor
Unflod Elevation 1:100
Lower Floor Higher Floor
INTERIOR VIEW
Facade PatternThe pattern of Copper Facade, and the layout of plan.Copper - Changing with time, and refernced to the industry build-ings close by. Copper facde ouside of the glass curtain walls, gives the feeling of enclosure and re-duce the nosies from stadium and train station. Morover, this as-justable facade allow people to have a clear view to outside. Dur-ing summer, it is good for sun-shadding .
BARRY ART
1900
1940
1960
1980
Current
At the early years of Barry, there was an increasing usage of train, which mostly for in-dustrial usage to export the coal to other places. In 1960s, the airport was built and which b een expended in the following 20 years. As the falling of coal industry, there was decreasing usage of train to the bay. Now-adays, some of the warehouses are remain there, but most ar-eas of the bay had been change
From the analy-sis of the Barry Key transporta-tion and areas, the character of Barry streets was always running towards the bay. From the framing model, see-ing through layers of Buildings, road signs, Bridges, people always able to see the sea at the end.
ROUTES HISTORY
History
Wind
Sun Shadding Rain Fall
Mapping Barry
Site Geography Building Mass Routes Path Greenery
SITE ANALYSIS
Most of the galleries in Barry are not will organised or maintained. The most well known is the one in library. Howere, the Gallery Bar is very interesting, which sale and exhibite art when people having dinner or drink of that. Long spend structure and running towards the bay.
Tectonic Art GalleryBARRY INSPIRATION
INTERACTIVE ART
BARRY KEY
Section A-A
Section B-B Section D-D
Section E-E
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
Existing Grid Volume Multipled Across Site hSecondary Volumes Programs Shapped Programs Inhabited
Section C-C
EXHIBITION SPACE
DAY TIMENATURAL LIGHTING AJUST BY LOUVRES
NIGHT TIME
Elevation
Elevation
ELEVATION
Barry RegenrationBring to urban planning level by proposing simillar projects in Barry.
MOUTAIN WATER
A JOURNEY IN
不识庐山真面目,只缘身在此山中。
——苏轼《题西林壁》Do not know the overall view of the moutain, because you are in the moutain. A poetry by Shi Shu
Historical Stru
cture
Natural Vista
Historical Structure Natural Vista Damaged Environment
Chinese landscape painting, framed on top of a roll base paper.
Framing the landscape in the way of Chinese painting in the exhibition room next to the Chinese landscape paintings, and confusing people to differences which one is the real painting and which one is just the view.
Site D is directly facing to mountains which kept naturally, and back to a historical structure. However, at one side of the mountain has been dig for minerals as rest parts of the mountain. There is a huge contrast between the nature and damaged nature.
CHINESE ART SITE D
Art Box. Oriented towards the views. Framing the views. Slicing the box by frames.
Approaching to the nature.
Chinese landscape Painting.
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
SECTION
Closed Plan 1:500
As a movable art box, the plan was kept as simple as possible in order to suit different environment contexts from rural to urban. Opened Plan 1:500
Most parts of the plan are adjustable to the exhibition program too. Moreover, it still able to work as a long term structure to this site.
Plans
Reception Cafe
Upper Floor Plan 1:500 Elevation
MODELClosed
Open
100 scale model kept in China.Auditorium space hasn’t been updated. The bottom of the auditorium has been flattened for easy transportation and modular system of the overall structure. It is easier to adjust to different context too. The environment would be ideal as this one every time. Some of the sites may not have a cliff or drop, like urban context which is mostly flat ground.
TRANSPORTING
The possibility of moving this art box to other parts of China with similar con-text, creates han educational meaning in term of sustainability. The art box gives the visitors an experience of viewing and walking in be-tween of the natural landscape and damaged landscape in the mountain. Moreover, this experience would make people release their life always have a impact on the environment and the natural resource is running out.
EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE
Easy and fast construction.
RAIL & INFRUSTRUCTUARE
LINOLEUMFLOORING STRUCTURE
COLUMNSBOARDSFLEXIBLE BOX
BEAMS ROOF
CONSTRACTION
Detail Section A-A
Detail Section B-B
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1 I-Beam2 Track3 Roll4 Pushing - ‘screw’
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Exhibition
Exhibition
TRACK DETAIL
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Heating Lighting
Heating Lighting
BIO-CLIMATIC CONCEPTS
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Overall Ventilation Exhibition Ventilation Lighting
SUMMER NIGHT TIME
Overall Ventilation Exhibition Ventilation Lighting
Lighting
Ventilation
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Wall Detail1,7, 15MM COVER PANEL2,4,6, BONDING LAYER3, 160MM THERMAL INSULATION (WOOD SHADING).5, 40MM INSULATION TOLERANCES
SUMMER DAY TIMEWINTER
EXHIBITION ROOM
Leonardo da Vinci, Paint-er at the Court of MilanThe National Gallery, London
The paintings were amazing and inspiring, but the exhibition experi-ence was not very enjoyable. It was very hard to get a close look of the drawings, and felt like pushed by people around. When having such a popular exhibition, the way of dis-play drawings shall be more con-siderable, especially the distance between drawings. It suppose allow people to going and exist from the crowd easily without disturbing peo-ple whose are seeing the painting
OMA/progressBarbican Art Gallery, London
As a fan of OMA, it was a really interesting exhibition. The exhibi-tion started with the topics which interested OMA architects, every topic was printed into booklets and pined on the wall which allows visi-tors to take those ones interested them. The exhibitions showed most of their key projects with drawings, models, modern tech displays. In the souvenir shop, OMA sale a kind of sketch book which made from the recycling plotting papers which still has the comments and marks. And every single one is unique.
Post Modernism, Style and Subversion 1970-1990 Victoria and Albert Museum, Lon-don
Postmodernism shattered estab-lished ideas about style and brought a radical freedom to art and design. At its height in the 1980s, postmod-ern designers such as the Memphis group, Alessi and Arad, contributed to the New Wave: a few thrilling years when image was everything.
General ExhibitionTATE Modern, London
The exhibition started from walk-ing from St Paul, cross Southwalk Bridge, finally to Tate Modern. Along this way, a lot of interesting buildings and bridges from old to new, a typical London experience, a harmony between old and new. Renovations of Tate was successful as an overall exhibition journey.
EXHIBITION
Building the Revolution, Soviet Art and Architec-ture 1915-1935Royal Academy of Art, London
This exhibition started from the re-built and smaller scale tower in the courtyard of RAA. This exhibition showed a series of photos, models, and drawings of the Russian pro-jects. The photos were mostly taken during last 30 years. From speeches of people’s memories and the pho-tos, people able to image what does these buildings used to be look like. And having a contrast with the aban-doned situation now.
General ExhibitionMuseum of London, London
History of London, culture of Lon-don, a place tourist must to be.
Vermeer’s Women: Ser-crets and SilenceThe Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
An insigne of women’s everyday life in the olden days of Netherlands and other countries, which make me wonder why this kind of painting has been popular of the olden days.
Field of LightThe Holburne Museum, Bath
Visited this digital lighting exhibi-tion at the New Year’s Eve, I was total inspirited and loved this exhi-bition. It made me feel like I am no longer on earth but in the Pandora’s plant. It also reminded me the mov-ie of Avatar.
LONDON CAMBRIDGE OXFORD BATH NOTTINGHAM BIRMINGHAMTRAVELLING
COPENHAGEN BEI JING TIAN JIN