Architectural Portfolio by Ekkaphon Puekpaiboon

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ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO SELECTED PROJECT FROM 2008 - PRESENT


CV Curriculum Vitae Ekkaphon Puekpaiboon 65 W 106th 2B, New York, NY 10025 T.

(+1) 917 678 1603

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ep2671@columbia.edu gear_frh2@hotmail.com

Date of Birth / Oct 6th.1988 Educational History

Architectural Qualifications

Relevant Skills and Qualifications

2013-current GSAPP, Columbia University New York, USA

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Project Manager, Design and Construction Project for Communities Chiang Rai, Thailand (2010)

2007-2011

Bachelor of Science in Architectural Design Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand

2003-2006 Kardinia International College Geelong, Australia 2000-2003 Triamudomsuksanomkloa Bangkok, Thailand Work Experience 2007 Assistant Creative/ Graphic designer BrandScape: The Company of Branding Art, Bangkok, Thailand Awards 2013 eVolo Skyscraper 2013 Honorable Mention 2011

FuturArc Prize 2011 3rd place in Student Category

2010

Design Merits Award International Program in Design and Architecture Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand

2006

Excellence in English as a Second Language, Excellence in Visual Communication and Design Kardinia International College

Historical studies on building period, style and construction Physical and digital modeling skills Presentation skills Strong graphic skills Advance photography skills in both digital and manual SLR cameras

Computer Skills • Autodesk AutoCAD • Autodesk 3dsMax • Rhinoceros • Adobe Photoshop • Adobe Illustrator • Adobe InDesign • Abode Lightroom • Adobe Premiere pro • Vray Render • Macintosh • Windows Office and Administrative • • • •

Fluently Bilingual in English and Thai Interpersonal and Communication skills Leadership skills Outstanding self-motivation

Project Manager, Design and Construction Project Chunhoonbumphen College, Bangkok, Thailand (2009) Head of Graphic Design for INDA Fruition fete Gala International Program in Design and Architecture Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand (2010) Japan Architectural Study Tour, Japan (2009) International Architectural Workshop with Dr. Brian McGrath, Chu Hai College, Hong Kong (2009)


Content SELECTED PROJECTS / 2008-NOW

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Design and Construction Project for Communities 2010

Pavilion for Akha Village, Chiang Rai, Thailand

Green Kidney

Lumpini Park Redevelopment, Bangkok, Thailand 2008

REDefine

‘Reinventing Functionality’ 2008

Urban Forestry

PS1, YAP 2008, New York, USA 2008

Crease and Fold

Pedestrian Footbridge Design, Bangkok, Thailand 2009

A-House

Residential Project, Bangkok, Thailand 2009

De-Ice

Creative Kiosk, Bangkok, Thailand 2009

Untitled Space

Canal Side Market, Klong Pak Nam, Thailand 2009

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Fragment

Boutique Hotel, Klong Pak Nam, Thailand 2009

Fabric-Act

Baan Krua Silk Pavillion, Bangkok, Thailand 2010

Stack

Urban Creative Studio, Bangkok, Thailand 2010

Marketrack

Sustainable market prototype, Bangkok, Thailand 2010

Loxley New Headquarter

Green Office Building, Bangkok, Thailand 2010

zero evolo skyscraper competition 2013 natatorium

Columbia swimming facility, New York

GSAPP . FALL2013

social-Network bank

Brooklyn’s creative factory, Brooklyn, New York

GSAPP . SPRING2013


01

Design and Construction Project for Communities 2010 AS Project manager Pavilion for Akha Village, Chiang Rai, Thailand

Project Description

Building Assembly / Exploded Axonometric

Beyond classrooms, the project focuses on designing and constructing a community project of various nature; focusing on underprivileged communities; paying attention to the design process with community participation; cooperation between communities, and public and government sectors.

“We hope to make a difference through architecture� In Details Integrating technology into the design studio: Construction Technology is the most meaningful when integrated into the studio context and there is no substitute for hands-on experience. Design and Construction Projects for Communities allow students to move past schematic design & design development. Issues that never come up in classroom arise unexpectedly on the job site. Structure, detailing issues, and construction strategy are all debated in the hands-on atmosphere of threedimensional reality.

Metal roof and rain-collecting gutter

Continuous rafter with through-bolt connection

Wooden ratters and purlins

Redefinition of values

community service / commitment

Architecture has always been a service profession, but it has traditionally served only those who can afford it. By working for clients who do not have access to architecture, the students are exposed (often for the first time) to community outreach and the notion of all of society as our real clients. Most of the students in the design studio have never designed anything that has been built and many have had no previous construction experience. They will learn that by working together. The key to making this project a success in the power of commitment, not just in design and building.

2X6 spaced Redwood columns and bamboo shading screen Community board, benches with mat storage below & Redwood floor decking 2X6 floor beams and joist Concrete footings and steps

Spaced port -(2) 2x6 Redwood with 2X4 wood blocking at top, mid-point and bottom, bolted to floor beams and rafter

Continuous nail-laminated floor beams (2) 2X6 Redwood members, on top of site-casted concrete footing


Design and Construction Project for Communities 2010

Pavilion for Akha Village, Chiang Rai, Thailand

Roles and Responsibilities

Students were faced with the design issues in a very practical way during this summer course, and they will learn building techniques and detailing, but the real lessons involve

All participants engage in knowledge-based application in design. Key to the delivery of a successful project is that the players work as a team. There will be five teams working together, all at equal importance, in focus when making decisions. These groups include Project Manager, Design Team, Building Construction Teams, Landscape Architect Team, Public Relations, and Medical Team

self-motivation perseverance self-reliance courage dignity teamwork and service to others.

The curriculum fosters communication skills and group dynamics


02

Green Kidney

Lumpini Park Redevelopment, Bangkok, Thailand 2008

Project Description The project is a proposal for a redevelopment of a wellknown public park in Bangkok, Suan Lumphini. Biomimicry was the core to the design. We looked into how ants work together as a team, adapt and move through and on the jingle’s floor so effectively. The project aims to improve the park in three main aspects. Improve environmental quality such as water and landscape cleanliness, reduce overall power consumption, and increse user interaction and circulation. Proposed Packages 1. 2. 3. 4.

New Circulation Path Daytime Captivate system Nighttime Lighting Feedback System Water Quality Improvement System

Existing Lumpini Park

Kidney removes waste products from our blood system

Constructed wetlands

reduces pollution /// Green Kidney

Extended Bio Park NCS system

+ Architectural landscape A cleaner park for the public

Concstructed wetlands help cleans the water, both from the pond and from storm water run off, before it is channeled back into the main water source. Water is filtered by passing through a series of limestone, plastic, dead tree, chitosan charcoal and ordinary charcoal.

Phytoremediation system

Water is passed through a series of water plants

Rhizofiltration

By placing plats in non-moving water to detoxification, the plants slowly absorb the toxics and clean the water slowly without any chemicals or human maintenance.

Constructed Wetlands

Rhizofiltration


03

REDefine

Wallpaper Magazine Design Competition, ‘Reinventing Functionality’ 2008

Project Description Wallpaper Design Contest 2008 Sponsered by RAIMON LAND, RADO SWITZERLAND ‘Reinventing Functionality’ For Modern Lifestyle Type: Product Design (Individual project) Duration: 2 weeks

Sketch Design Skecthing of both existing and experimental design helped build basic understanding of function and form of plug design. The submitted design focuses on the issue of

‘safety, practicality, and energy efficient design’.


04

Urban Forestry

PS1, YAP 2008, New York, USA 2008

Project Description Established in 2000, the YAP program was designed with the objective of providing visitors of MoMA with an outdoor recreational area during the summer time. Held yearly at the PS1’s facility in Long Island City, Queens, the program never ceases to amaze those who came to visit the site. In life that everything seems to be in order, logical and systematic, there are still moments when we wish something were different and out of ordinary. Urban Forestry is an escape from the monotony of the mundane world, a space that provides shelter and experience of difference.

It is crucial that everyone take a break from their everyday life once in a while and tries something new. Urban Forestry offers the chance for people to enter an environment that leaves behind the usual and boring environment of a hectic city. In contrast with the endlessly repeating concrete structure, the wooden structure of Urban Forestry provides a sense of warmth and undefined tenderness with its organic design. Each branch is constructed of laminated wood panels. The irregularity of the pattern creates a varying cast of shadows and gives each area under the shade its own character.

The design concept derived from an analysis of the word ‘Perform’ and how it can be used in conjunction with architecture.

Independent structure Physical interpretation of ‘perform’


Urban shelter by enclosure Urban Forestry

Wooden connection technique

PS1, YAP 2008, New York, USA 2008

‘Environmental performance’ or the interaction between the space and the people is what we encourage at Urban Forestry. At Urban Forestry, we allow the visitors to interpret their own surroundings and choose to do as they please. It is up to the people’s interpretation of the space about where they can sit, lie down, climb or just lean against. This is suitable for anyone who likes to be creative or challenging about their surrounding. The zones are divided by the density of the structure and shading. The active zone is the most spacious of all three, with large shading area bit little seating provided. The reason being that the YAP program is normally hosted along with the contemporary music festival “WARM UP” therefore this space is usually used for dancing. The neutral zone is an exposed area with less shadings but has more seating area and small shallow pool for the people to cool off in. The non-active zone is located in the auxiliary space with shallow pools, seating and bar area, away from the action where the visitors could relax and rest.

growing Organic Architecture Psychological connection to the surrounding, creates an environmental awareness The message that the project wants to get through to the visitors is the importance of nature on our daily lives. We rely on natural resources much more than we think and even a constructed forest like this one, people can still find shelter and a place to rest. Even in a fast-growing city like New York, we could use a little touch of nature once in a while.


05

Crease and Fold

Pedestrian Footbridge Design, Bangkok, Thailand 2009

Project Description Phahurat is a historical district of Bangkok and as time changes, Phahurat somewhat remains the same. This project aims to redevelop a local footbridge that is left unmaintained and under-utilization. By studying the urban context, lives of the people, circulations and concealed characteristics of the site, students are to propose a new design for this local footbridge and give existence back to this local landmark.

Origami architecture

One of the strongest characteristics of the site is undeniably the scene of stalls and selling booths along the side of the road. These stalls can be seen in every corner of the site and occupied most of the walking space and sidewalks. Thus it is the subject that we encounter and come in contact with most within this area. How these stalls operate and function within the site became the focus of my study. The arrangement and positioning of the stalls within the site changes with an altered pattern everyday. The particular changes within the site was studied, interpreted and later translated into a conceptual model form. The gap between the ground and the objects represents the detachment between subject and place. There is no permanent connection between one ground to another. People come and go with the spaces. They are more of a temporary program that changes through time.


Crease and Fold

Pedestrian Footbridge Design, Bangkok, Thailand 2009

Longitudinal section (01) / Transverse section (02) / Physical model (03)

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Self-storage area would be the answer for these problems. Located on the bridge, the users could deposit their purchase and come back for it later without leaving it with someone else. Better yet, the bridge is located at a strategic location where the walking distance from all areas is acceptable. This is also a major transportation hub where public buses, taxi or tuk tuk can be used.

Other than a self-storage space, the new pedestrian bridge presents itself as a look out point for the Phahurat area. Visitors, either Thai or foreign can have a bird-eye-view to the surrounding and learn about the history and origin of the place from the exhibition that will be put on the footbridge. The footbridge now becomes more than just a structure that provides safety while crossing the road but also a kerning bridge that connects the visitors to the site.

The overall design is formed by a series of folding plains. Every plain began as a single, rectangular piece that is manipulated until a specific function or form is established. The shape of these plains are determine by the surrounding views; controlling where a person can or can’t look out. The design further emphasizes on the idea of folding by provided functional features such as seating and cabinet that is part of the folded form.


06

A-House

Residential Project, Bangkok, Thailand 2009

Project Description The project focuses on designing a suitable residential home for a family, predetermined by the course instructor. The program provided is as the followings: A family of three: a father, a mother, and a daughter have an opportunity to move from their condominium to a house. The father, 42 year old, works in real estate. On weekdays, he leaves home at 7:30 and gets home about 4:00pm. The mother, 35, teaches art and literacy twice a week at an international school on Bang Na area. On weekends, the couple takes their daughter to her swimming lesion and Kumon (language school).

By exploring how different spaces inside a house is used, the design of the house therefore derived from a systematic ordering system, placing each room at different contour levels, thus creating shifts in the floor plate and the exterior form of the house itself. Interior space is determined by the circulation of people within that particular space.

‘Continuous shift in physical and psychological environment’


07

De-Ice

Creative Kiosk, Bangkok, Thailand 2009

Project Description Thai open-air markets are generally hot, crowded and not always in our best comfort. The markets lack in many issues such as proper ventilation and comfort so this became a good opportunity for a new kiosk to come in and make improvements.

Once the problems have been identified, it’s time to look for solutions, starting by looking at how the people deal with these issues. When it comes to heat, one thing that helps is ice. Rehydration…

Shoppers are willing to bear with the heat and discomfort so they can buy products they want. It always bothers me that how can a place that Bangkok is known for, be so poorly managed at providing comfort to its occupants.

“De_Ice / an architectural installation designed against heat” As an ice-container, De-ice will be situated in all outdoor urban space. As the heat from the sun hits the container, the ice inside will melt, showing the degree which how fast the sun is melting the ice, thus

Creating awareness on climate change and global warming


08

Untitled Space

Canal Side Market, Klong Pak Nam, Samut Prakan, Thailand 2009

Project Description This project focuses on redeveloping a poorly managed canal-side market in Pak Nam area on the outskirt of Bangkok. The market established itself in a small, unutilized space and has been there ever since. Even with the lack of proper ventilation of sewage system, the locals still see the market as an essential part of their communities due to the scarcity of such program. Students are to study the urban contexts, understand the life of people and how the communities function as a whole. Then propose a design that would raise the standard for this market or even more.

Unknown is a search for identify and genius loci for the market by studying its history and how the site was before people interference. The design aims to provide the community with a new public gathering space that serve the original program as a market and a newly introduced program of a public park. The design emphasizes on sustainability and natural processes such as natural water filtration and vegetation growth. Giving the market back to nature.


Untitled Space

Canal Side Market, Klong Pak Nam, Samut Prakan, Thailand 2009

The Vetiver grass is a suitable landscape due to the very polluted environmental condition. The Vetiver grass is robust and also provides a beneficial characteristic as a water filters.

perspective 01

revitalize a canal side community market

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perspective 01 The organic form provides a distinctive architectural contrast to the urban space, acting as a refuge point and improves on the area that is used for trading and gathering. The undulating floor planes forms a canopy that also act as a path which can be used as both a passageway or a sitting areas.

perspective 01


09

Fabricated modules:

Fragment

production line

Boutique Hotel, Klong Pak Nam, Samut Prakan, Thailand 2009

Steel skeleton forms the structural core of the modular room. This reduces construction time and easy for future mass-production. Reclaimed wood is then used for the paneling, keeping the connection between the old and the new. The complete modules are then transported to located site for further construction.

Project Description

Fragmented Space The project is aimed designing a canal side “habitat�, furthering the development and remediation of klong pak num. For over a century, habitats of this type have evolved from simple guest house accommodations to destinations with combined amenities including restaurants, spas, and various other scenes of entertainment. Travel and tourism are now, more than ever before, ways of enjoying modern living.

Once the modules arrive on site, they are lifted into place, using the interlocking technique to form a rigid structure. Circulation path are then cut through the panels as necessary and the building can be considered complete.

As a habitat, it will serve as a resting place for people in transit. It will provide accommodations for the local community as well as visitors from outside the region. They will come to enjoy a release from the stresses of daily life and fulfillment through encounters with Klong Pak Num and the threshold development beyond. They will comprehend architecture through experience, leaving them with a sense of place and memory, from the intimacy within their private room to the interaction with the surrounding community.

Project Description

Fragmented Space Thailand is known for its complex and unsystematic urban organization and formation. The site at Klong Pak Nam is one of the examples in Thailand of how these spaces are so poorly placed and established. Like blood cells that, as a whole, form an immune system that allows the body to function, the shop houses, vendors, street carts, and row houses all play their own part in this community. As a whole, they represent a working cooperation between different programs that allows the community to function underneath the damaged skin. Fragment is a designed based on the system of compiling required programs into one space to form a living architecture.


Fragment

Boutique Hotel, Klong Pak Nam, Samut Prakan, Thailand 2009

Transportation & Installation Located next to the local canal, the structure offers an open view to the outside, allowing natural ventilation to pass through the building. Shading device are added to Southfacing rooms to help blocking out unwanted heat, and also function as a decorative feature to the building’s façade.

Genius Loci

Reclaimed materials

Although the building has undergone many renovation though times and the looks may have changed but one thing remains that is the circulation though the space. Therefore the circulation remains the same way as it was before, untouched.

The design tries to keep as much of the site’s characteristic as possible by preserving the texture, color and reused existing materials whenever is possible.


10

Fabric-Act

Baan Krua Silk Pavillion, Bangkok, Thailand 2010 Project Description The goal of the project is to design a smallscale silk pavilion in the old neighborhood of Baan Krau, This is to reestablish the once famous silk industry and raise awareness about the importance of such product in modern Thai society.

silk making process + architectural space + user experience

Diagramatic Interpretation

Woven Architecture

There are many things that define Baan Krua as a unique community, form its history to political actions. One thing however makes Baan Krua more well known than any other communities, that is the connection between Baan Krua and Thai silk making industry.

Silk pattern is made from a carefully organized, premeditated placement. The relationship between the threads creates a varying pattern though alteration of the order. The design adapts the logic of silk making process and applies it to the architectural circulation, transition and user experience to create a unique memory that fits with the function of the building which is an educational gallery, raising awareness to the locals and foreign visitors through understanding.

The silk industry has been a major part of Baan Krua for decades and holds many sentimental values to its people. Silk then became the basic concept for this architectural project.

silk making process + architecture

circulation path through space


Fabric-Act

Baan Krua Silk Pavillion, Bangkok, Thailand 2010


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Stack

Urban Creative Studio, Bangkok, Thailand 2010 Project Description The aim of the project is to establish a new creative working environment for the creative citizens of Bangkok. By understanding the urban fabric and existing context, the design should fit in with its surrounding context and become the new focus point where creative assets from young designers are displayed and endorsed. With efficiency in mind, container became a suitable choice of structure and expresses the potential of an overlooked object in a wasteful, industrial age. Ultimately, the project bring about a significant improvement to an abandoned space, bringing out what’s not viewed as possible without creative thinking. Program Requirements 40 individual workspace units Interactive / communal space Learning auditorium Small library / reading room Exhibition space Managing office Restaurant / café’ Support facilities

1300 sq.m. 200 sq.m. 300 sq.m. 80 sq.m. 150 sq.m. 35 sq.m. 150 sq.m. 250 sq.m.

Total space in sq.m.

2465 sq.m.


Container + Architecture

Mobility Adaptability Modularity Compatibility Sturdiness Affordability Durability Sustainability Designed to last Heat Salt-water High wind Vibration Rust Rodents


3prizred

Exisitng market probelms

BCI asia

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Low goods and services quality Low hygienic quality Limited product range Limited operating hour Scattered location Lack of innovation

awar student categodrsy 2011 sponsered by hp print, philips Marketrack

Sustainable market prototype, Bangkok, Thailand 2010

Marketrack is a prototype for mixedused market in Thailand. A platform for environmental tfriendly marketplace, exchange platform and microagricultural production. Marketrack utilizes smart innovations in design that optimizes performance and energy consumption to achieve selfsustainability and make the most out of today’s available resources. Location: Bangkok, Thailand Project Area: 11,520 sqm Project year: 2010

Reclaim old infrastructural network.State Railway of Thailand factory (SRT) Makkasan, Bangkok 2,350 x 300 meters

Bangkok is a fast developing country and with new developments, there is also neglect. What was important before may not necessary be so true today. Thai markets are slowly disappearing in this new era.

connected near the new airport link station / the new gateway to Bangkok

As part of Thailand’s cultural traits, market is not only a place where trading take place but a place that creates social connection between people through close and friendly communication, a quality that can only be found in this kind of trading. Market needs resurrection.

environmental

environmental

Focus point Markets of Thailand

sustainability Self-sustainability 3R Reduce Prototypical model

sustainability excessive energy consumption excessive use of resources poor resource management hign level of embodied energy

economical

sustainability financial instability poverty lack of working opportunity

social

sustainability loss of thailand’s cultural trait lack of environmental awareness

socail

sustainability Unite communities Connection between people Preserve cultural heritage Raise environmental awareness Build a better understanding

economical

sustainability Job opportunity Financial stability for local communities



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Loxley New Headquarter

Green Office Building, Bangkok, Thailand 2010

Project Description The project focuses on developing and improving the efficiency of workplace design. We looked into hoe corporate culture can be affected by emerging ideas about sustainability (LEED) suitable for the tropical climate of Bangkok and also how life and productivity in an office can be influenced by architecture and interior design.

Whatever employees seek at home, we seek to provide at the workplace. Instead of constantly watching out for work and life balance, we are bringing home into to office so that the workplace is no longer just a place to work, but a place you can relax and carry out activities that sustain a quality office life.







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natatorium

Columbia swimming facility, New York

GSAPP . FALL2013


natatorium

Columbia swimming facility, New York 2013


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natatorium

Columbia swimming facility, New York

GSAPP . FALL2013


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natatorium

Columbia swimming facility, New York

GSAPP . FALL2013


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social-Network bank

Brooklyn’s creative factory, Brooklyn, New York

GSAPP . SPRING2013

MEME an element of a culture or system of behavior that may be considered to be passed from one individual to another by nongenetic means, esp. imitation.

CONC

• an image, video, phrase, etc. that is passed electronically from one Internet user to another.

The design proposal for the social-network bank project is based on the idea of a bank, which instead of being under the authority of banking institutes, will operate freely by and for its customers and remodel the concept of a bank in a nonconventional way. Creative asset is a powerful tool in today’s society and Brooklyn is one of the major cities in that creative movement. With over 5000 registered independent artists in Brooklyn alone, creativity is a powerful resource that the project aims to harvest. The bank will connect a global virtual society with the local Brooklyn community through communication and collaboration to support creative individuals, both professional and enthusiast. The customer or ‘subscriber’ presents, supports, and exchanges ideas and experiences in this bazaar of creativity, a place that that collects, combines, and transforms ideas from conception to fruition. The end product of collaborative teamwork then becomes the currency that drives the bank and in return, benefits those who were involved in the success of a project. Participation is also available through financial support that pays back the subscriber in percentage of their investment and the success rate of the project.

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Creative Asset is made up of a collection of products and skills of any artistic field relating to innovative ideas or process through the collaboration between individuals within the network. These artistic fields include; for example

Creative Brooklyn

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Home to more than 5000 registered independent artists and designers; Brooklyn certainly has its charm and cultural worthiness. The traditions and diversity in the artistic communities thrives on having a multitude of cultural venues. Pratt Institute of Design, located in Clinton Hill Brooklyn, also continuously produces talented young mind all the time. Brooklyn certainly has a lot going on and don’t forget the great food.

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50 SQ.FT

cafe’ se ating area open public space

audi to rium bar & bris to se ating area

Inter active wa ll

Artist Illustrator Photographer Graphic Designer Product Designers 3D Artist Architect Interior Designer Fashion Designer Chefs

The architecture becomes the venue of congregation for the creative exchange between the virtual and Brooklyn community. Geographical boundaries no longer confine how far idea and talent can go and be recognized. Non-subscriber has to opportunity to explore these assets and can become part of fast expanding network of people.

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social-Network bank

Brooklyn’s creative factory, Brooklyn, New York

GSAPP . SPRING2013

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