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PERSONAL STATEMENT<br />
My ambition to become an Architect<br />
started at a young age. I have always<br />
been particularly interested in painting<br />
sceneries and buildings around Singapore<br />
and this is where I began noticing the<br />
Architecture around me. I realized that<br />
Architecture has an impact in many ways<br />
to a society – social, economical, cultural.<br />
I hope one day, I can contribute to the<br />
society through architecture.<br />
In 2014, I participated in an national<br />
sustainable architecture competition in<br />
URA Singapore. It was an enriching<br />
experience speaking with students and<br />
teachers from many different schools. It<br />
was truly an eye-opener for me, and<br />
sparked my interest in Architecture<br />
further.<br />
Apart from academics, I am highly active<br />
in school and I represented my faculty as<br />
a group leader during Freshman<br />
Orientation programme, and I have<br />
shared many experiences with juniors<br />
who are interested in Architecture. I look<br />
forward to school life and enjoy leading in<br />
school activities.<br />
With my Diploma and working<br />
experiences, I am ready to take on the<br />
next stage which is to pursue an<br />
internship in Architecture. I am especially<br />
interested on the design and<br />
sustainability part of architecture and I<br />
hope to be able to learn more about it.
YEAR ONE<br />
My very first architecture<br />
project was to create a<br />
model through dots, lines<br />
and planes. From a point,<br />
to 2D drawing and to a<br />
3-Dimensional model, it<br />
was a huge breakthrough<br />
for me as I could not<br />
picture past a 2D diagram<br />
initially.<br />
It was demanding, but the<br />
outcome was satisfying –<br />
and this, is what<br />
architecture is.<br />
Located in a conserved<br />
area of Singapore, this<br />
project allows me to<br />
amalgamate culture and<br />
architecture together.<br />
Using the concept of<br />
reminiscence, the<br />
circulation was designed in<br />
a way to view the city<br />
through different views<br />
and experience what our<br />
forefathers has been<br />
through, through a series<br />
of ramps. staircase.
YEAR TWO
YEAR TWO<br />
Part Plan<br />
Elevations<br />
Multigenerational modular<br />
living for the aesthetically.<br />
Embracing differences among<br />
residents in Commonwealth.<br />
Lawn and communal render<br />
Pneumatic Waste system