About Pei Junior Chan
Just a designer on a adventure to pursue his dream.
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Quick form studies.
Late update but here’s a summarised page to the form studies.
Volkswagen Kinect car sharing in China.
The project that I have designed is based upon autonomous vehicles and saving wasted car space and seating. Also the reason being why I chose Volkswagen, is because of the popularity in China with the use of Santana taxis and I believe this could be a solution for them as car sharing in next generation whilst they stay connected.
Find out more on my Behance: https://www.behance.net/portfolio/editor? project_id=63546379
So what I was mentioning about bees and their beehives, this is how I envision the sustainable future of micro-living within cities and the ability for escapism. The architectural form is still yet under development to match the future and infrastructure of the city.
Action render 2 for the project that I will be exhibiting for my degree show, check out the project here; https://www.behance.net/…/Kia-and-Hyund ai-Collaboration-pro…
Hey everyone, haven't really updated much on what I have done this year in my MA. Here's an action render, this is based on ritual tech and emotions, on what does ritual mean for people travelling. I decided to go with cluttering to decluttering and escapism. Appreciating space that surrounds you, how an object itself causes a ritual act, on a micro and macro scale along with travelling.
It's sort of the future of micro living on a smaller and bigger scale itself, think of ...bees itself as the mobility and beehives as the parking architecture unit. As population grows within the city, there are lesser space as rent sky rockets, this is my envision of perhaps what could be the solution and better way of living and travelling in the future with circular economy, as of how fixed apartments and flats aren't sustainable and causes space wasting.
Check out the project here; https://www.behance.net/…/Kia-and-Hyund ai-Collaboration-pro…
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Throwback to exhibiting at the London New Designers 2017 show, almost a year ago. Here are the better shots.
The process is a buck crafted with foam and mdf as the skeleton, sculpted in 'auto' clay, then fibreglassed moulded (male and female).
Shading and light experiment on brown background format on my previous bachelor's FMP work.
Photoshop render with a mouse, side view Lemans
A few more form and shape studying. Had a go at photoshop to pickup my skills again.