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POYILEE

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HELL’S KITCHEN, NEW YORK CITY SUMMER 09’ p.17‒22

BUFFALO/BROOKLYN, NEW YORK FALL 09’ p.09‒16

GLOBAL

REGIONAL

URBAN

Emerald NetworkDirector: Richard PlunzCritics: Michael Conard, Petra Kempf, Geeta Mehta, Vanessa KeithMembers: Minhui C. Yeni H. Tian J.

Coordinator: Mojedeh BaratlooCritics: Sandro Marpillero, Justin Moore, Angela Soong, Ward VerbakelMembers: Alonso D.G. Liat I. Karin L. Poonam M.

Coordinator: Kaja KuhlCritics: Skye Duncan, Earl Jackson, Matthew Pauly, Evan RoseMembers: Minhui C. Alonso D.G. Monica P.

Firm: Rong Sheu Architects & AssociatesPrincipal: Rong Sheu

infrastructure ARTivation

Hell’s Kitchen Piers

Ken-Ding Beach Resort

Critic: Kuang-Tyng WuMountain City

KINGSTON, JAMAICA SPRING 10’ p.01‒08 HOME TAIPEI, TAIWAN FALL 07’ p.23‒26

HOME TAIPEI, TAIWAN THESIS 06’ p.27‒28

Critic: Chen-Cheng ChenA Day At The OfficeHOME TAIPEI, TAIWAN FALL 05’ p.29‒30

Critic: Teng-Kuei YangMuseum Of JunkHOME TAIPEI, TAIWAN SPRING 03’ p.31‒32

Critic: Kuang-Chein BeeAirplane PlatformHOME TAIPEI, TAIWAN FALL 02’ p.33‒34

Graduate Projects Professional Experience

Undergraduate Projects

Po-Yi LeeM.S. Architecture and Urban Design 2010GSAPP Columbia University

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HELL’S KITCHEN, NEW YORK CITY SUMMER 09’ p.17‒22

BUFFALO/BROOKLYN, NEW YORK FALL 09’ p.09‒16

GLOBAL

REGIONAL

URBAN

Emerald NetworkDirector: Richard PlunzCritics: Michael Conard, Petra Kempf, Geeta Mehta, Vanessa KeithMembers: Minhui C. Yeni H. Tian J.

Coordinator: Mojedeh BaratlooCritics: Sandro Marpillero, Justin Moore, Angela Soong, Ward VerbakelMembers: Alonso D.G. Liat I. Karin L. Poonam M.

Coordinator: Kaja KuhlCritics: Skye Duncan, Earl Jackson, Matthew Pauly, Evan RoseMembers: Minhui C. Alonso D.G. Monica P.

Firm: Rong Sheu Architects & AssociatesPrincipal: Rong Sheu

infrastructure ARTivation

Hell’s Kitchen Piers

Ken-Ding Beach Resort

Critic: Kuang-Tyng WuMountain City

KINGSTON, JAMAICA SPRING 10’ p.01‒08 HOME TAIPEI, TAIWAN FALL 07’ p.23‒26

HOME TAIPEI, TAIWAN THESIS 06’ p.27‒28

Critic: Chen-Cheng ChenA Day At The OfficeHOME TAIPEI, TAIWAN FALL 05’ p.29‒30

Critic: Teng-Kuei YangMuseum Of JunkHOME TAIPEI, TAIWAN SPRING 03’ p.31‒32

Critic: Kuang-Chein BeeAirplane PlatformHOME TAIPEI, TAIWAN FALL 02’ p.33‒34

Graduate Projects Professional Experience

Undergraduate Projects

Po-Yi LeeM.S. Architecture and Urban Design 2010GSAPP Columbia University

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Emerald NetworkRe-envisioning Kingston Gullies as a Community AssetThis project proposes a new infrastructure network that can solve the problems of existing gullies as well as stitch New Kingston, Downtown Kingston and Harbor Front together, with the intent of re-integrating people and nature. The network will serve as a city sponge to ecologically improve the dangerous situation with gullies that the surrounding neighborhoods are currently facing.

02SPRING 2010 KINGSTON, JAMAICA

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Emerald NetworkRe-envisioning Kingston Gullies as a Community AssetThis project proposes a new infrastructure network that can solve the problems of existing gullies as well as stitch New Kingston, Downtown Kingston and Harbor Front together, with the intent of re-integrating people and nature. The network will serve as a city sponge to ecologically improve the dangerous situation with gullies that the surrounding neighborhoods are currently facing.

02SPRING 2010 KINGSTON, JAMAICA

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Kingston Harbor

New Kingston

Downtown Kingston

Kingston Airport

Barnes Gully

Flat terrainSlow flow

Steep slope

10 minutes rainfall causes lethal floods

Over 6,500 bottlescollectedin 2 hours

Fast flow

Gully in Kingston Only solvethe gullies’ issuescould the idealharborfront happen

3 KMSafety &Sanitationare the key issuesto improvethe quality of lifein Kingston

04SPRING 2010 KINGSTON, JAMAICA03

The critical factor in improving the ecology of Kingston Harbor and having harbor-front development is to solve the problem’s origin at the gullies. Therefore, it is important to use gullies as a natural drainage system in order to drain sudden rainfall out to the harbor as quickly as possible, while maintaining Kingston’s ecological environment at the same time.

MSAUD GRADUATE PROJECTS GSAPP COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK

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Kingston Harbor

New Kingston

Downtown Kingston

Kingston Airport

Barnes Gully

Flat terrainSlow flow

Steep slope

10 minutes rainfall causes lethal floods

Over 6,500 bottlescollectedin 2 hours

Fast flow

Gully in Kingston Only solvethe gullies’ issuescould the idealharborfront happen

3 KMSafety &Sanitationare the key issuesto improvethe quality of lifein Kingston

04SPRING 2010 KINGSTON, JAMAICA03

The critical factor in improving the ecology of Kingston Harbor and having harbor-front development is to solve the problem’s origin at the gullies. Therefore, it is important to use gullies as a natural drainage system in order to drain sudden rainfall out to the harbor as quickly as possible, while maintaining Kingston’s ecological environment at the same time.

MSAUD GRADUATE PROJECTS GSAPP COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK

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Y.O.U.

source: picturesfromamaica.com

Bio-swale is an urban landform used to convey surface water in order to enhance infiltration and reduce surface runoff before it runs into gully.

Community Center is proposed to serve as a recycling center affiliated with institutes and be responsible of the clean-up and maintenance of the gully, as well as providing residents with jobs.

RFL + institutes +recycling center

residents+students

recycledmaterials

clean-up

recycling

5m

10m

15m

20m

collecing

maintenance

regrind

jobs

gully

$$

$

$

Community Center

Watershed Sub-bioswale Gullyhuge flow and surface runoff less flow and water

bioswale

gully

holding pond

street

Informal settlementsusually squat on the places nearby the gullies. There is lack of useful open space among poor communities in Kingston while stadiums and schools occupy vast lands.

Open to public (vacant land)Not open to public

Flooding area

Watershed areaContour lines

Informal housing(high density)

The Network

Most severe flooding area

Design StrategiesBarnes Gully

06SPRING 2010 KINGSTON, JAMAICA05 MSAUD GRADUATE PROJECTS GSAPP COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK

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Y.O.U.

source: picturesfromamaica.com

Bio-swale is an urban landform used to convey surface water in order to enhance infiltration and reduce surface runoff before it runs into gully.

Community Center is proposed to serve as a recycling center affiliated with institutes and be responsible of the clean-up and maintenance of the gully, as well as providing residents with jobs.

RFL + institutes +recycling center

residents+students

recycledmaterials

clean-up

recycling

5m

10m

15m

20m

collecingmaintenance

regrind

jobs

gully

$$

$

$

Community Center

Watershed Sub-bioswale Gullyhuge flow and surface runoff less flow and water

bioswale

gully

holding pond

street

Informal settlementsusually squat on the places nearby the gullies. There is lack of useful open space among poor communities in Kingston while stadiums and schools occupy vast lands.

Open to public (vacant land)Not open to public

Flooding area

Watershed areaContour lines

Informal housing(high density)

The Network

Most severe flooding area

Design StrategiesBarnes Gully

06SPRING 2010 KINGSTON, JAMAICA05 MSAUD GRADUATE PROJECTS GSAPP COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK

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Emerald Networkwill break the fence between people and gullies as well as the invisible wall of social inequality.(school/ghettos)

Water storage benefits back to residents

Wetland purifier

Self-sustaining farming

School

School

Stadium

School

School

School

School

Ghetto

Ghetto

Ghetto

Ghetto

Ghetto

Kingston Harbor

Watershed Area

Bio-swale

Kingston Airport

08SPRING 2010 KINGSTON, JAMAICA

at institutions with bigger lotsto benefit and educate residents

Gully as Water Storage

purified water

wetlandpurifier

water supply

educating

reservoir

holding events

Decharvest

May-Julgrow veggiesJan-Aprdry seasonraise fish

Aug-Novrain seasoncultivation

self-sustaining

gully

eating insects

channel

Gully as Irrigation Systemat upstream residential areasto sustain residents’ basic lives

Gully as Water Supply Systemat the intersection of gully and streetto prevent flooding and erosion

Log check damfor steep slopewater storage

Vegetationfor eco-system preservationsedimentation

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Emerald Networkwill break the fence between people and gullies as well as the invisible wall of social inequality.(school/ghettos)

Water storage benefits back to residents

Wetland purifier

Self-sustaining farming

School

School

Stadium

School

School

School

School

Ghetto

Ghetto

Ghetto

Ghetto

Ghetto

Kingston Harbor

Watershed Area

Bio-swale

Kingston Airport

08SPRING 2010 KINGSTON, JAMAICA

at institutions with bigger lotsto benefit and educate residents

Gully as Water Storage

purified water

wetlandpurifier

water supply

educating

reservoir

holding events

Decharvest

May-Julgrow veggiesJan-Aprdry seasonraise fish

Aug-Novrain seasoncultivation

self-sustaining

gully

eating insects

channel

Gully as Irrigation Systemat upstream residential areasto sustain residents’ basic lives

Gully as Water Supply Systemat the intersection of gully and streetto prevent flooding and erosion

Log check damfor steep slopewater storage

Vegetationfor eco-system preservationsedimentation

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infrastructure ARTivationArt as a Trigger to Reprogram Abandoned Post-industrial InfrastructuresIndustrial waterfront of both Buffalo and Brooklyn largely have continued a pattern of disinvestment and decline in 20th century. Our proposal is to create a hybrid space where artists and communities can be merged in a cultural and educational experience.

10FALL 2009 BUFFALO/SUNSET PARK, NEW YORK

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infrastructure ARTivationArt as a Trigger to Reprogram Abandoned Post-industrial InfrastructuresIndustrial waterfront of both Buffalo and Brooklyn largely have continued a pattern of disinvestment and decline in 20th century. Our proposal is to create a hybrid space where artists and communities can be merged in a cultural and educational experience.

10FALL 2009 BUFFALO/SUNSET PARK, NEW YORK

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30miles awayUniversity at Buffalo

Buffalo Bills Stadium

Downtown

20miles away

Lake Erie

Buffalo RiverGrain Elevators

Elizabeth Chanel

Sunset Park

Gowanus Expy.Upper Bay

NJ NY

Industry City

Suburbanizationcaused by early prosperityresulted in the shrinkage of downtownIn the early 19th century, grain-milling industry boosted Buffalo’s economy. Major developments were scattered at outskirts. Population peaked at 580,000 in the 50s; Buffalo was the 8th biggest city in the US.

Shifted container terminalinitiated the deterioration of shipping industryDuring the 19th century, New York Harbors dominated shipping industry. Bush Terminal, Brooklyn Army Terminal and supportive infrastructures were built. Job opportunities attracted immigrants to move to the area.

Abandoned grain elevator and adjacent housing

2 Million SF. of vacancy in industry city

12FALL 2009 BUFFALO/SUNSET PARK, NEW YORK11 MSAUD GRADUATE PROJECTS GSAPP COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK

needs peopleto occupy theabandoned infrastructure

Buffalo

needs nomadsto revitalize theunderutilized infrastructure

Sunset Park

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30miles awayUniversity at Buffalo

Buffalo Bills Stadium

Downtown

20miles away

Lake Erie

Buffalo RiverGrain Elevators

Elizabeth Chanel

Sunset Park

Gowanus Expy.Upper Bay

NJ NY

Industry City

Suburbanizationcaused by early prosperityresulted in the shrinkage of downtownIn the early 19th century, grain-milling industry boosted Buffalo’s economy. Major developments were scattered at outskirts. Population peaked at 580,000 in the 50s; Buffalo was the 8th biggest city in the US.

Shifted container terminalinitiated the deterioration of shipping industryDuring the 19th century, New York Harbors dominated shipping industry. Bush Terminal, Brooklyn Army Terminal and supportive infrastructures were built. Job opportunities attracted immigrants to move to the area.

Abandoned grain elevator and adjacent housing

2 Million SF. of vacancy in industry city

12FALL 2009 BUFFALO/SUNSET PARK, NEW YORK11 MSAUD GRADUATE PROJECTS GSAPP COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK

needs peopleto occupy theabandoned infrastructure

Buffalo

needs nomadsto revitalize theunderutilized infrastructure

Sunset Park

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Proposed Entertainment District

Sculpture Park Path/Riverfront Commercial

Art Village/ Housing Art School

Auditorium CommercialWater Taxi Waterfront Park Art Corridor

Arrive Art Terminal by Boat Watch the Performances and NYC View at Waterfront

Take Subway From Downtown Walk Along Riverfront Pathway Visit Shops and Galleries in Art Village

1413 FALL 2009 BUFFALO/SUNSET PARK, NEW YORKMSAUD GRADUATE PROJECTS GSAPP COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK

Gentrification is expected tobe happening

Buffalo is ranked No.1 art destination in the U.S. by American Style Magazine

Follow the pattern of artists’ movement from SoHo, Williamsburg and Dumbo, cheap rent and huge space in Industry City had been the next target for artists to camp in. If artists left in the end, programs still remain.

Entertainment District

Tifft Nature Preserve

Educational services are the second largest industry in the city, 10.7% of total occupations.The existing grain elevators and the vacant houses will be occupied and renovated by students and faculties as their studios and accommodations.

Art Village

Art School

Outdoor Space

Art Terminal

Art CorridorMarketplace

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Proposed Entertainment District

Sculpture Park Path/Riverfront Commercial

Art Village/ Housing Art School

Auditorium CommercialWater Taxi Waterfront Park Art Corridor

Arrive Art Terminal by Boat Watch the Performances and NYC View at Waterfront

Take Subway From Downtown Walk Along Riverfront Pathway Visit Shops and Galleries in Art Village

1413 FALL 2009 BUFFALO/SUNSET PARK, NEW YORKMSAUD GRADUATE PROJECTS GSAPP COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK

Gentrification is expected tobe happening

Buffalo is ranked No.1 art destination in the U.S. by American Style Magazine

Follow the pattern of artists’ movement from SoHo, Williamsburg and Dumbo, cheap rent and huge space in Industry City had been the next target for artists to camp in. If artists left in the end, programs still remain.

Entertainment District

Tifft Nature Preserve

Educational services are the second largest industry in the city, 10.7% of total occupations.The existing grain elevators and the vacant houses will be occupied and renovated by students and faculties as their studios and accommodations.

Art Village

Art School

Outdoor Space

Art Terminal

Art CorridorMarketplace

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Art School Buffalo River LandscapeOutdoor PerformanceSport ActivitiesLocal Festival

Tifft Nature Preserve

Art Corridor - StudiosShopsGalleriesAfter-school

Weekend Art Marketplace

Museum

Visit Galleries/Shops and Interact with Artists Enjoy the Vibrant Multi-cultural Marketplace

Experience the Monumental and Innovative Structures Enjoy Various Outdoor Activities

Re-activating the abandoned infrastructures to become a vibrant city core

Renovated buildings converting into a cultural infrastructure for the neighborhood

1615 FALL 2009 BUFFALO/SUNSET PARK, NEW YORKMSAUD GRADUATE PROJECTS GSAPP COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK

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Art School Buffalo River LandscapeOutdoor PerformanceSport ActivitiesLocal Festival

Tifft Nature Preserve

Art Corridor - StudiosShopsGalleriesAfter-school

Weekend Art Marketplace

Museum

Visit Galleries/Shops and Interact with Artists Enjoy the Vibrant Multi-cultural Marketplace

Experience the Monumental and Innovative Structures Enjoy Various Outdoor Activities

Re-activating the abandoned infrastructures to become a vibrant city core

Renovated buildings converting into a cultural infrastructure for the neighborhood

1615 FALL 2009 BUFFALO/SUNSET PARK, NEW YORKMSAUD GRADUATE PROJECTS GSAPP COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK

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18SUMMER 2009 HELL’S KITCHEN, NEW YORK CITY

Hell’s Kitchen PiersBlock-Interweaved-Pier Creates a New West Side ExperienceBy capitalizing on the opportunities of underutilized plots, rezoning the industrial band and connecting the existing activities on site would facilitate the connection beyond the physical and visual barriers along the 12th Avenue and the missing fragment on the west side waterfront development of Manhattan from Riverside Park down to the Battery Park.

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18SUMMER 2009 HELL’S KITCHEN, NEW YORK CITY

Hell’s Kitchen PiersBlock-Interweaved-Pier Creates a New West Side ExperienceBy capitalizing on the opportunities of underutilized plots, rezoning the industrial band and connecting the existing activities on site would facilitate the connection beyond the physical and visual barriers along the 12th Avenue and the missing fragment on the west side waterfront development of Manhattan from Riverside Park down to the Battery Park.

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2019 SUMMER 2009MSAUD GRADUATE PROJECTS GSAPP COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK HELL’S KITCHEN, NEW YORK CITY

42nd St.12th Ave.

Riverbankstate park

Riverside park

Hell’s Kitchen is the missing fragment of Westside waterfront development

N-S Disconnection E-W Disconnection Identify Potentials

Chelsea piers

Hell’s Kitchen

Battery park

Residential 19.9 %

Mixed-use 9.9 %

Institutions 9.7 %

Parking/ Vacant Land 9.8 %

Industrial 7.7 %

Open space 2.2 %

Commercial 12 %

Transportation 26 %

?

Privatized piers, 12th Avenue and industrial band reduce the desire to access to the waterfront.

Reconnection of urban fabrics and the waterfront

Series of barriers disconnect midtown west and waterfront both physically and visually

Intrepid Museum

Cruise Terminal

Hudson Park

Pier 84 Park

Clinton Park

Parking Lot

Parking Lot

Abandoned Building

Abandoned Building

Restaurant Row

New 7 Line Station

Fedex’s Rooftop

Car Wash

Storage

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2019 SUMMER 2009MSAUD GRADUATE PROJECTS GSAPP COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK HELL’S KITCHEN, NEW YORK CITY

42nd St.12th Ave.

Riverbankstate park

Riverside park

Hell’s Kitchen is the missing fragment of Westside waterfront development

N-S Disconnection E-W Disconnection Identify Potentials

Chelsea piers

Hell’s Kitchen

Battery park

Residential 19.9 %

Mixed-use 9.9 %

Institutions 9.7 %

Parking/ Vacant Land 9.8 %

Industrial 7.7 %

Open space 2.2 %

Commercial 12 %

Transportation 26 %

?

Privatized piers, 12th Avenue and industrial band reduce the desire to access to the waterfront.

Reconnection of urban fabrics and the waterfront

Series of barriers disconnect midtown west and waterfront both physically and visually

Intrepid Museum

Cruise Terminal

Hudson Park

Pier 84 Park

Clinton Park

Parking Lot

Parking Lot

Abandoned Building

Abandoned Building

Restaurant Row

New 7 Line Station

Fedex’s Rooftop

Car Wash

Storage

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22SUMMER 2009 HELL’S KITCHEN, NEW YORK CITY21 MSAUD GRADUATE PROJECTS GSAPP COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK

Sports

Clinton Park

Cruise Ship Terminal

Theater Hotel/ Shopping

Pier 88 Intrepid Museum

42nd St.

12th Ave.

57th St.

Industrial Band

Current Barriers

12th AvenueElevated Infrastructure

Privatized Piers

Restaurant Row

New 7 Line

Urban fabric merged with the piersTourists will no longer land in nowhere;residents will extend their daily lives to waterfront without any barrier.

Sports complex over 12 Avenue

Landscape rooftop for outdoor events

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22SUMMER 2009 HELL’S KITCHEN, NEW YORK CITY21 MSAUD GRADUATE PROJECTS GSAPP COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK

Sports

Clinton Park

Cruise Ship Terminal

Theater Hotel/ Shopping

Pier 88 Intrepid Museum

42nd St.

12th Ave.

57th St.

Industrial Band

Current Barriers

12th AvenueElevated Infrastructure

Privatized Piers

Restaurant Row

New 7 Line

Urban fabric merged with the piersTourists will no longer land in nowhere;residents will extend their daily lives to waterfront without any barrier.

Sports complex over 12 Avenue

Landscape rooftop for outdoor events

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2423 FALL 2007PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE RONG SHEU ARCHITECTS AND ASSOCIATES, TAIPEI, TAIWAN KEN-DING, TAIWAN

Cross street to beach

Villa A

GR

PH

Villa B

The Pacific Ocean

Ken-Ding Beach Resort2 Villas · 2 Penthouses · 7 Guest Rooms

Villa A 2F

Villa A GF

Villa A 3F

GF Plan

UPUP

UP

Pool

Pool

PoolPool

UP

UP

DN

1

2

3

5

4

1. Villa A2. Villa B3. Guestroom4. Cafe5. Front desk

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2423 FALL 2007PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE RONG SHEU ARCHITECTS AND ASSOCIATES, TAIPEI, TAIWAN KEN-DING, TAIWAN

Cross street to beach

Villa A

GR

PH

Villa B

The Pacific Ocean

Ken-Ding Beach Resort2 Villas · 2 Penthouses · 7 Guest Rooms

Villa A 2F

Villa A GF

Villa A 3F

GF Plan

UPUP

UP

Pool

Pool

PoolPool

UP

UP

DN

1

2

3

5

4

1. Villa A2. Villa B3. Guestroom4. Cafe5. Front desk

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2625 FALL 2007PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE RONG SHEU ARCHITECTS AND ASSOCIATES, TAIPEI, TAIWAN KEN-DING, TAIWAN

Guest Room B

C

C

D

D

A

A

B

B

Penthouse A/BGuest Room C/DGuest Room ABath Bath

BathBath

BathBath

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2625 FALL 2007PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE RONG SHEU ARCHITECTS AND ASSOCIATES, TAIPEI, TAIWAN KEN-DING, TAIWAN

Guest Room B

C

C

D

D

A

A

B

B

Penthouse A/BGuest Room C/DGuest Room ABath Bath

BathBath

BathBath

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2827 THESIS 2006UNDERGRADUATE PROJECTS TAM-KUNG UNIVERSITY, TAIPEI, TAIWAN TAIPEI, TAIWAN

Mountain CitySustainable Multi-Layer Garden City

CULTURE

HOUSING

LEISURE

OFFICE

AGRICULTURE

Rainwater Catchment

Canal of Life

Pool

Housing

Farming

Irrigation

Agriculture

TRAM

TRAM

LOCAL MARKET

TPE Airport

KL River

Highway

Existing

Taipei City Map

New

Subway

Mt. YM

Mountain City

Turbine Yard Internal Transportation

The continue-growing population will concentrate in the high-density habitats‒ Mountain Cities, which adhere to exisiting major public transportation systems and have internal commuting system.

This is before MVRDV and BIG!

FutureNow

Local sustainability and energy efficiency is the life style here.

N

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2827 THESIS 2006UNDERGRADUATE PROJECTS TAM-KUNG UNIVERSITY, TAIPEI, TAIWAN TAIPEI, TAIWAN

Mountain CitySustainable Multi-Layer Garden City

CULTURE

HOUSING

LEISURE

OFFICE

AGRICULTURE

Rainwater Catchment

Canal of Life

Pool

Housing

Farming

Irrigation

Agriculture

TRAM

TRAM

LOCAL MARKET

TPE Airport

KL River

Highway

Existing

Taipei City Map

New

Subway

Mt. YM

Mountain City

Turbine Yard Internal Transportation

The continue-growing population will concentrate in the high-density habitats‒ Mountain Cities, which adhere to exisiting major public transportation systems and have internal commuting system.

This is before MVRDV and BIG!

FutureNow

Local sustainability and energy efficiency is the life style here.

N

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3029 FALL 2004UNDERGRADUATE PROJECTS TAM-KUNG UNIVERSITY, TAIPEI, TAIWAN TAIPEI, TAIWAN

A Day At The OfficeLife Could Be Better‒Office Stress Relievers

“This student definitely has a very creative mind and a very good sense to express and display his/her designs in a very clear manner through the use of C.G.”- Christian Allebosch, jury

First Prize From FormZ Award

Your-Boss-Running-Machine

(rolling and rolling, working like a mouse!)

(Up and down providingoffice workers with energy)

(Let go your emotion)

Refresh Bar Vender

Shooting Room

Target

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3029 FALL 2004UNDERGRADUATE PROJECTS TAM-KUNG UNIVERSITY, TAIPEI, TAIWAN TAIPEI, TAIWAN

A Day At The OfficeLife Could Be Better‒Office Stress Relievers

“This student definitely has a very creative mind and a very good sense to express and display his/her designs in a very clear manner through the use of C.G.”- Christian Allebosch, jury

First Prize From FormZ Award

Your-Boss-Running-Machine

(rolling and rolling, working like a mouse!)

(Up and down providingoffice workers with energy)

(Let go your emotion)

Refresh Bar Vender

Shooting Room

Target

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3231 SPRING 2003UNDERGRADUATE PROJECTS TAM-KUNG UNIVERSITY, TAIPEI, TAIWAN TAIPEI, TAIWAN

Museum of JunkA Release From The Crowded City

Sink Down

6M Street

Subway

-10m PlanSection

Subway

±0

DN

UP

Lobby

Lobby

ExhibitionJunk

Office

Cafe

Exhibition

Exhibition

-5m

-10m

-15m

Sunlight

Auditorium

GF

N

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3231 SPRING 2003UNDERGRADUATE PROJECTS TAM-KUNG UNIVERSITY, TAIPEI, TAIWAN TAIPEI, TAIWAN

Museum of JunkA Release From The Crowded City

Sink Down

6M Street

Subway

-10m PlanSection

Subway

±0

DN

UP

Lobby

Lobby

ExhibitionJunk

Office

Cafe

Exhibition

Exhibition

-5m

-10m

-15m

Sunlight

Auditorium

GF

N

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3433 FALL 2002UNDERGRADUATE PROJECTS TAM-KUNG UNIVERSITY, TAIPEI, TAIWAN TAIPEI, TAIWAN

Airplane PlatformFrom Computing Language to Tectonic Language

Studio

Sun tanning

Lunch

Kittens’ home

Children’s playground

Under construction

Poyi

1:1 section printout

Set up parameters andgenerate sections for assembly

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3433 FALL 2002UNDERGRADUATE PROJECTS TAM-KUNG UNIVERSITY, TAIPEI, TAIWAN TAIPEI, TAIWAN

Airplane PlatformFrom Computing Language to Tectonic Language

Studio

Sun tanning

Lunch

Kittens’ home

Children’s playground

Under construction

Poyi

1:1 section printout

Set up parameters andgenerate sections for assembly

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Po-Yi Lee509 West 110th Street, #4cNew York, NY [email protected]

Professional ExperienceEducation Honors

Master of Science in Architecture and Urban Design Asistant ArchitectCOLUMBIA UNIVERSITY / New York

Bachelor of ArchitectureTAM-KUNG UNIVERSITY / Taipei, Taiwan

06.09’-05.10’

09.00’-06.06’

RONG SHEU ARCHITECTS & ASSOCIATES / Taiwan

Interior DesignerLEE INTERIOR DESIGN / Taiwan

Language

12.07’-11.08’

07.06’-11.07’

• Directed the architectural design and interior design of Ken-Ding Beach Resort; responsibilities included architecture CAD drawings, 3D modeling, renderings, and presentation boards. (p.23)• Collaborated on SD and DD phases by creating architectural drawings, 3D renderings and presentation materials. Projects included Xing-Yi Elementary School, Chia-Dung Fire Department Station and Taiwan Bureau of Investigation.

• Coordinated renovation design for a 5,683 square feet floor area, four-story housing project, tasks included interior space re-configuration, elevator installation, volume extension and exterior renovation, and a 2,800 square feet landscape design.• Created sets of interior and construction drawings, furniture design, material samples catalogues, projects presentation and construction observation for 2 apartment design.

FormZ Joint Study Program, by Auto.des.sys, Inc.AWARD OF DISTINCTION / Worldwide 05’

Urban Nomad Indie Film, by Urban Nomad Film FestivalHONORABLE MENTION / Worldwide 04’

International Student Creativity-In-Action Contest, by National Science Council

HONORABLE MENTION / Taiwan 03’

Awarded first prize out of competitors from 200+ universities all over the world and was invited to attend the annual ACADIA 2005 Conference in Savannah, Georgia. (p.29)

Self-produced short movie in college documenting how a man with special eccentricity explores Taipei City and his interaction with people.

Honored for the outstanding performance of parametric realization through the processes of 3D digital modeling, 1:1 section printout, and on-site construction of Airplane Platform. (p.33)

Mandarin: NativeEnglish: Fluent

Skills

Macintosh OS, Windows, Rhinoceros, Maya, 3ds max, V-ray, FormZ, SketchUp, AutoCAD, Poser, Corel Draw, Adobe Creative Suite, Final Cut Pro

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Po-Yi Lee509 West 110th Street, #4cNew York, NY [email protected]

Professional ExperienceEducation Honors

Master of Science in Architecture and Urban Design Asistant ArchitectCOLUMBIA UNIVERSITY / New York

Bachelor of ArchitectureTAM-KUNG UNIVERSITY / Taipei, Taiwan

06.09’-05.10’

09.00’-06.06’

RONG SHEU ARCHITECTS & ASSOCIATES / Taiwan

Interior DesignerLEE INTERIOR DESIGN / Taiwan

Language

12.07’-11.08’

07.06’-11.07’

• Directed the architectural design and interior design of Ken-Ding Beach Resort; responsibilities included architecture CAD drawings, 3D modeling, renderings, and presentation boards. (p.23)• Collaborated on SD and DD phases by creating architectural drawings, 3D renderings and presentation materials. Projects included Xing-Yi Elementary School, Chia-Dung Fire Department Station and Taiwan Bureau of Investigation.

• Coordinated renovation design for a 5,683 square feet floor area, four-story housing project, tasks included interior space re-configuration, elevator installation, volume extension and exterior renovation, and a 2,800 square feet landscape design.• Created sets of interior and construction drawings, furniture design, material samples catalogues, projects presentation and construction observation for 2 apartment design.

FormZ Joint Study Program, by Auto.des.sys, Inc.AWARD OF DISTINCTION / Worldwide 05’

Urban Nomad Indie Film, by Urban Nomad Film FestivalHONORABLE MENTION / Worldwide 04’

International Student Creativity-In-Action Contest, by National Science Council

HONORABLE MENTION / Taiwan 03’

Awarded first prize out of competitors from 200+ universities all over the world and was invited to attend the annual ACADIA 2005 Conference in Savannah, Georgia. (p.29)

Self-produced short movie in college documenting how a man with special eccentricity explores Taipei City and his interaction with people.

Honored for the outstanding performance of parametric realization through the processes of 3D digital modeling, 1:1 section printout, and on-site construction of Airplane Platform. (p.33)

Mandarin: NativeEnglish: Fluent

Skills

Macintosh OS, Windows, Rhinoceros, Maya, 3ds max, V-ray, FormZ, SketchUp, AutoCAD, Poser, Corel Draw, Adobe Creative Suite, Final Cut Pro

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