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ARCH4115_2016-2017

Studio U5 2016 Design studio Using architectural design to investigate contextual response and place-making The idea of relating a building to its context represents a basic understanding in designing architecture on a site, and in the company of other buildings. At the level of building, it exploits the unique quality of a site, informs the […]

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ARCH4115_2020-2021

Studio Community 2020 Hong Kong Tai O Village Design studio Conceptualising alternative typologies of collective living to explore architecture’s impact on urban environments. Making cities and human settlements safer and more inclusive, resilient and sustainable is at the core of Goal n.11 of the UN-Habitat. Nowadays the residential market is dominated by economic interest, and

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ARCH3114_2020-2021

Studio Build 2021 (Hong Kong) Community Center Design studio (title) (course outline) General Topic (_) Section Title (_) Location (?) (_) Academic Year 2019 General Topic () Section Title () Academic Year 2020-21 Sector Teaching Discipline Architectural Design Studio NEXT Studio Community 2021Hong Kong Tai O Village Design studio

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ARCH3114_2021-2022

Studio Build 2022 (Hong Kong) Dance Space Architectural Design Studio A dance studio for the community Architectural Design Studio, ARCH3114 Year 3 Studio Build approaches architectural issues through the role of building technology in architectural design. The studio focuses on materials, techniques, and tectonics studies that expose and inform design opportunities and solutions. The central

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ARCH5731_2019-2020

Mapping the Informality 2019 Elective Course Making as Process This course offers the opportunity to explore the area of the Baseco Compound, one of the densest informal settlements in Manila. In the last ten years, the district has suffered from natural disasters and high levels of crime and poverty. Due to its proximity to Manila

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ARCH5731_2018-2019

Mapping the Informality 2018 Elective Course Sustainable housing typologies for the community This course offers the opportunity to explore the area of the Baseco Compound, one of the densestinformal settlements in Manila. In the last ten years, the district has suffered from natural disastersand high levels of crime and poverty. Due to its proximity to

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ARCH5111_2017-2018

Hong Kong City as Palimpsest – Master 2017 Design studio (title) course outline) International Joint Studio in Collaboration with Columbia University General Topic Hong Kong City as Palimpsest Academic Year 2017-2018 General Topic Hong Kong City as Palimpsest Section Title () Academic Year 2017-18 Sector Teaching Discipline Architectural Design Studio NEXT (_) Design studio

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ARCH5111_2018-2019

Hong Kong the dreamword of consumerism – Master 2018 Design studio A Leisure Center Complex in Sham Shui Po While the fast growth of online commerce is emphasizing the crisis of traditional forms of shopping, in Hong Kong these climate-controlled mega-structures still remain successful hubs for the leisure time of the citizens. The unique cityscape

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ARCH4115_2021-2022

Studio Community 2021 Hong Kong Tai O Village Design studio Conceptualising alternative typologies of collective living to explore architecture’s impact on urban environments. Making cities and human settlements safer and more inclusive, resilient and sustainable is at the core of Goal n.11 of the UN-Habitat. Nowadays the residential market is dominated by economic interest, and

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Teaching

Community Studio 2016-17 Studio Community 2021 (x) Mapping the Informality 2019 Ground Play, Hong Kong What’s the Potential of 7.6m² Building Context Place 2016 Hong Kong City as Palimpsest – Master 2017 Studio Build 2021 (Hong Kong) Community Center Hong Kong the dreamword of consumerism – Master 2018 Seating for Socialising x X Studio Community

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