R C H I
YAN WAI CHUN
C E D R I C
YAN
E - P O R T F O L I O
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS) IN ARCHITECTURE
CONTEXTUAL ARCHITECTURE STUDY
PART A
This project is driven by Architectural Design Studio 4, as an approach to support students’ design through extensive research within the framework of Contextual Architecture in Asia. The Contextual Architecture framework focuses on students’ selection of building, with research objectives defined through in-depth literature review, leading to a well established case study paper structure and writing.Assessments involve oral presentation and a written paper of 2,000 words. The final topic of the paper should be evolved in discussion and consultation with the tutors and should be finalised by the fifth week of the course. Students will present the summary of the paper with images in class – which contains an outline of the paper covering issues and themes explored, as well as a bibliography.
Based on the selected building, each member needs to conduct analysis on its Contextual Architecture elements which may include but not limited to: space organization and access hierarchy, sky line, compression and height, features related to the form of the building, building material and systems and visual making elements.
Our group has chosen The Great Bamboo House in Shui Guan, by Kengo Kuma.




Under the same group and using the same building in Part A, students need to identify the specific topic/ issues/significance of study and then define specific scope of study. Using the selected building, students are required to generate a good research title that reflects the research intention and specific scope of study, within the framework of Contextual Architecture and significance of study. The assessments involve oral presentation and a written paper of 2,000 words with double-spacing.
Topic - Usage of Traditional Building Materials in Great Bamboo Wall to Integrate with Surrounding Physical and Cultural Context