LAWRENCE CHENG, AIA Project Architect Lawrence has over ten years’ experience in architectural design, working for world renowned companies both in New York, Taiwan and China. With profound knowledge in architectural design , parametric design and outstanding design abilities to resolve difficult issues, he has successfully completed various types of projects, including five star
EDUCATION Columbia University GSAPP MSAUD, USA Master of Science in Architecture & Urban Design Feng Chia University, Taiwan Bachelor of Architecture PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION Registered Architect in New York State PREOESSIONAL AFFILIATION American Institute of Architects (AIA) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE ‐HOK, Shanghai, China‐Project Architect August 2013‐Present ‐GF55 Partners Architects, New York, USA‐Project Architect June 2011‐June 2013 ‐Pfeiffer Partners Architects, New York, USA‐Designer July 2007 March 2011 ‐Chie‐Chen Lin Architects & Associates, Hsin‐Chu, Taiwan‐Designer July 2003‐Feb 2005 ‐C.H.Ho Architect & Associates, Taichung, Taiwan‐Intern July 2000‐Sep 2000 PUBLICATIONS “ Constellations: Constructing Urban Design Practice”; Works selected in Columbia Press, page 23‐65
hotels, office, commercial, luxury residential, performing art center, museum and campus distributed in the US, Singapore, Middle east, Taiwan and China etc.
PROJECT EXPERIENCE Commercial + Office
Office + Residential
Ping‐An Hangzhou Finance Center Hangzhou, China Office and retail development in the center of Qian‐Jiang area, parcel E3, consists of 3 office buildings of 100 m, 150 m and 180 m height, site area: 2.4 ha, GFA 196,000 sq. m.
Jinan China Resource Center Office & Apartment Project, Jinan, China 5A Office and SOHO buildings in Jinan CBD, includes one office tower, 250m and one SOHO tower of 200m height, total GFA of 110,375 sq.m
Retail + Mixed use Jiangxi Chamber of Commerce Corporate Headquarters Nanchang, China A large‐scale commercial mixed‐use and super high‐ rise project located in Nanchang City. Architectural design for seven towers, ranging from 140m to 330m high, totally 350,000 sqm above‐grade, consisting of office, hotel, apartment, retail. and memorial hall.。
Nanjing Financial City Nanjing, China Located in center of Nanjing, the development of Nanjing Financial City advances modern, international, timeless, innovative, and sustainable design solutions into a high‐quality landmark for the new city. The programs incudes five towers that amount to total 650,000 sqm, the five towers varies from 130m~420m with function of headquarter of bank, office, hotel, service apartment, retail and memorial space.
Hospitality Shimao Le Meridien Hotel Hangzhou, China Located in Qianjiang New City, Hangzhou, the 130m high building has 9,770 sqm floor area and 60,000 sqm above‐grade building area, including 25,000 sqm hotel space and 35,000 sqm service apartment space.
Makkah Techno Valley Campus Hotel Makkah Techno Valley Company, Umm Al‐Qura University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Located in Saudi Arabia with 83,944 sqm of site area, the programs includes 20,000 sqm hotel and 8,000 sqm of service apartment which provide the university with advance technology to counter the harsh desert climate.
Corporate Changsha SPD Headquarter Changsha, China The building is 100M tall, 49,800sqm, simple and elegant massing. The tower has vertical stone fin to express the verticality of corporate building and the podium uses stone panel and brass panel to accentuate the solemnity and majesty of the corporate images. Once completed would be role model for domestic office building using advanced technology.
Luneng Qingdao Prince Harbor Qingdao, China The project is located in Qingdao Prince Harbor with sire area of 7,779 sqm and building area of 58,000 sqm which includes 20,000 sqm of hotel, 8,600 sm of office and 20,000 sqm of service apartment. The building height is 130 m that oversee the prince harbor.
PROJECT EXPERIENCE Residential 267 Pacific Street Quality Rental Building New York, US 68,000 SF mixed use building with 60 dwelling units and 30 parking spaces under quality housing guidelines; pre‐ design (zoning analysis) through construction administration. 11‐17 Second Avenue New York, US 71,000 SF mixed use building with 65 units (52 market rate and 13 inclusionary); design development through construction
75 Greene Adaptive Reuse of Historic Luxury Housing New York, US 36,000 SF residential building with 22 units; pre‐design (zoning analysis) through schematic design.
Education Yale‐NUS College Master Plan & Concept Design Singapore GFA 59,000sq.m. Feasibility study through Concept.
Brooklyn College Performing Arts Building New York, US GFA 92,000 sf. Concept development through construction document.
37 Hillside Avenue Church and Affordable Housing New York, US 98,000 SF multi‐use community facility and residential building with 71 units.
Harlem River Point, Park Avenue New York, US 308,000 SF affordable housing, 313 units with community facility.
Seward Park RFP New York, US Livonia Avenue RFP New York, US
SUNY Potsdam Performing Arts Building New York, US GFA 92,000 sf. Concept development through construction document.
Ozyegin University Feasibility Study Istanbul, Turkey Feasibility Studies SUNY Oswego Tyler Hall RFP New York, US SUNY Fredonia RFP New York, US
Civic + Cultural Second Stage at the Helen Hayes ‐ 2 nd Stage Theater New York, US Feasibility studies State Library Archives Museum RFP Alaska, US
Duke Baldwin/Biddle Music Building Addition Durham, US Feasibility studies
郑先生 Lawrence Cheng, AIA 项目建筑师 郑博聪先生在建筑设计方面拥有 10 年的项目经验,并在美国纽约及台湾著名设计事务所工作;熟练应 用一系列建筑参数化软件于项目实践中,具备出色的建筑设计能力,其所负责过的项目类型多样,包 括:五星级酒店, 办公、商业综合体、豪华住宅、艺术中心,高等教育学校等,这些分布在美国、新加 坡、中东、中国以及台湾等各地。
学历
项目经验
美国纽约哥伦比亚大学 建筑及都市设计硕士
商业 + 办公
台湾逢甲大学
平安杭州金融中心
建筑系学士
中国杭州
中国济南
专业资格
平安杭州金融中心项目位于钱江新城核心区,
济南华润中心 5A 级写字楼及公寓项目
E-03 地块,项目占地 2.4 公顷,总地上建筑面 积为 19.6 万平方米,由 3 栋高层塔楼组成,高
美国纽约州注册建筑师
度分别为 100 米、150 米、180 米,并经由商业
济南华润中心写字楼及公寓
位济南中心商圈,项目占地 4.97 公顷, 写字楼总地上建筑面积为 11 万平方米 ,250 米,公寓高 200 米,为济南的新地标。
裙房连接。
学会会员 零售 + 综合发展 美国建筑师学会(AIA)
刊物 哥伦比亚大学学术媒体”都市群集: 构筑都市设计实务 ”第 23 页及 65 页 。
江西省总商会企业总部城市综合体
南京金融城二期
中国南昌
中国南京
项目位于南昌市,大型商业综合体及超高层项
项目位于南京市,南京金融城的开发建设提出了一
目,总地上面积达 350,000 平方米,高度为
个现代的,国际的,永久的,创新的,可持续发展的
140 米至 330 米,总计包含 7 栋塔楼,功能为办
设计解决方案,总地上面积达 650,000 平方米,高
公、酒店、公寓、零售商业以及纪念馆。
度为 130 米至 420 米,总计包含 5 栋塔楼,功能 为银行、办公、酒店、公寓、零售商业以及纪念馆,
工作经验
为河西新城树立了一个高质量的里程碑式 的地标。
-HOK 贺克国际建筑设计, 上海中国-项目建筑师 August 2013-Present -GF55 Partners Architects, 纽约美国-项目建筑师 June 2011-June 2013 -Pfeiffer Partners Architects, 纽约美国-设计师 July 2007 March 2011
酒店 世茂杭州艾美酒店 中国杭州 项目位于杭州钱江新城,占地 9,770 平方米, 地上建筑面积 60,000 平方米,包含 25,000 平 方米酒店面积与 35,000 平方米公寓面积,建 筑高度为 130 米。
浦发银行长沙总部
项目位于沙特阿拉伯,地上建筑面积 83,944 平方 米,包含 20,000 平方米酒店面积与 8,000 平方米 公寓面积,将提供乌姆库拉大学先进并结合抵抗沙 漠气候的五星级酒店。
鲁能青岛太子港项目
中国长沙
中国青岛
上海浦发银行长沙总部办公大楼项目建成后
项目位于青岛太子港,占地 7,779 平方米,
July 2003-Feb 2005 -何肇喜建筑师事务所
沙特阿拉伯
企业
-林志成建筑师事务所 新竹台湾-设计师
乌姆库拉大学附设酒店
台中台湾, 实习生
将成为国内采用先进集成技术产品的商业企业建
July 2000-Sep
筑典范。高度 100 米,总面积 49,800 平方米, 体量方正简洁,主体塔楼的竖向石材细部展现 了银行建筑的庄重挺拔,裙房则以大面积的石 材为主体,融合厚重质感的古铜色金属板,给 稳重大气的金融建筑增添了一份时宜的当代 建筑形象。
地上建筑面积 58,000 平方米,包含 8,600 办 公,29,000 平方米酒店面积与 20,000 平方米公寓 面积,建筑高度为 130 米。
项目经验 住宅 267 太平洋街高级住宅 美国纽约布鲁克林 项目依照纽约高品质住宅规划进行设计,总共 60 户,含 30 个停车位,总建筑面积为 68,000
37 山坡大道住宅 美国纽约 项目包含社区公共活动空间(教堂)与 71 户住 宅,总建筑面积为 98,000 平方英尺。
平方英尺,住宅商业混合建筑。
11-17 第二大道住宅
哈林公园大道滨河综合住宅
美国纽约
美国纽约
项目依照纽约商品住宅及部分补助住宅进行设
项目包含社区公共活动空间与 313 户住宅,总
计,总共 65 户,总建筑面积为 71,000 平方英
建筑面积为 308,000 平方英尺。
尺,住宅商业混合建筑。 75 葛林大道办公改建豪华住宅项目
Seward 公园住宅设计竞赛
美国纽约布鲁克林
美国纽约
项目将旧有的办公建筑改建为拥有 22 户的豪
Livonia 大道住宅设计竞赛
华住宅,建筑面积为 36,000 平方尺。
美国纽约
教育 耶鲁-新加坡艺术大学规划及建筑方案设计
波茨坦大学表演艺术中心
新加坡
美国纽约州
校园规划及建筑概念设计,建筑面积为 59,000
波茨坦大学表演艺术中心建筑设计,总面积为
平方英米。
92,000 平方英尺。
布鲁克林大学表演艺术中心
土耳其伊斯坦堡 Ozyegin 大学校园规划可研分析
美国纽约州
土耳其伊斯坦堡
布鲁克林大学表演艺术中心建筑设计,总面积为
纽约州 SUNY Oswego 大学泰勒大楼设计竞赛*
64,000 平方英尺。
美国纽约州 纽约州 SUNY Fredonia 大学泰勒大楼设计竞赛* 美国纽约州
公共 + 文化 纽约百老汇第二剧场修复及再利用可研分析 美国纽约布鲁克林 阿拉斯加州政府图书收藏博物馆设计竞赛 美国阿拉斯加州
杜克大学 Baldwin/Biddle 音乐大楼增建可研分析 美国纽杜伦 。
NANJING FINANCIAL CITY Crown of Hexi As the Crown of Hexi New District, the Center’s fve towers rise elegantly above the surrounding context, each one oriented to key features of Nanjing to establish a wide range of visual connections throughout the city.
Po-Tsung Cheng
SEP 2105 ~OCT 2015 Nanjing, China Competition
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景观轴线
空间序列
场地连接
城市形态
TWO AXES
OPEN SPACE SEQUENCE
CONNECTIVITY
URBAN FORM
Makkah Techno Valley Jun. 2015~Oct. 2015, Makkah Techno Valley Company, Umm Al-Qura University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ( SchematicDesign~DesignDevelopment)
Po-Tsung Cheng
The circular arrangement of buildings creates an internal environment that is protected and sheltered from the outside environment. A place where people will feel free to openly exchange ideas and experiences.
The exterior material of the buildings serves to emphasize this idea by creating a sheltered and screened faรงade along the faรงade that faces the outer edge of the circle and a more transparent, open and inviting faรงade facing the inner courtyard
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LUNENG QINGDAO PRINCE HARBOR Oct. 2015~Nov. 2015, Qingdao China (Concept Design)
Po-Tsung Cheng
方案一 长风 SCHEME 01 SEA BREEZE
方案三 凌云 SCHEME 03 ABOVE THE CLOUDS -
CNUM JIANGXI GENERAL CHAMBEROF COMMERCE
Po-Tsung Cheng
Aug. 2013~Oct. 2013, Jianxi China (Concept Design)
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塔楼的设计造型,与商业建筑沿江界面的设计一样,仿似久经大自然洗礼侵蚀的岩土而形成的 河流形态。塔楼的设计灵感,其实却是源于中外闻名,源远流长和造型变化万千的江西陶瓷雕塑 文化艺术。
The towers themselves seem to be formed by the same natural erosion that form the river tery produce in the Jiangxi region.
浑圆流畅的塔楼造型,顶底两瑞均收窄,形成独特和吸引的形态,引起人们对当地陶瓷花瓶艺术 不经意的联想。流转的塔楼形态,形成独特、多变的塔楼,在不同角度观看,如流水般产生不同 和变幻的视觉形态。
The smooth sculptural form is tapered at the bottom and the top to create a unique and attractive sculptural form that is reminiscent of ceramic vases produced throughout the region. This shifting form creates a unique and complex tower that changes and shifts when viewed from different angles like the river itself.
呈三角形的平面布局,让室内享有最大化的景观,尤其是沿河的景观资源。在结构上,其三角形 态,是适宜这种建筑高度塔楼的,它给予塔楼有一个稳固的整体结构。
The largely triangular plan maximizes the amount of views to the river while create a sound structural form for towers of this height.
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Shimao Le Meridien Hotel
Po-Tsung Cheng
Nov. 2013~Oct. 2014, Hangzhou China (Concept Design~Design Developement)
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杭州世茂艾美酒店的设计灵感来自于杭州优雅的传统 丝绸。设计导则试着去探寻杭州丝绸品质的本质—— 蚕茧。桑蚕吐丝,一根根的丝线最终纺成了蚕宝宝温 暖而安全的家。这是大自然不变的奇迹。在蚕茧中, 我们可以从一根根的丝线中体会到丝绸的美妙。 杭州世茂酒店建筑便因此借用桑蚕吐丝织茧的概念, 去塑造一个全新的,当代的丝绸体验。如同丝绸般柔 软,建筑的外形具有自然柔美的曲线。建筑裙房采用 明亮、银白色的板材立面,象征着洁白的蚕茧;而塔 楼则寓意纺线。塔楼立面层次丰富,构造极简,在光 影的作用下呈现出不同的变化。而晚上,建筑内灯火 通明,而裙房和塔楼的立面效果则为建筑披上了一层 丝绸的面纱。
Our vision for the Shimao Hangzhou Le Meridien Hotel is inspired by Hangzhou’s elegant tradition of Silk production. The design’s guiding principles seek to trace the quality of Hangzhou Silk to its essence - back to the cocoon of the silk worm. Spun from a single thread, the silk worm’s cocoon embodies a warm and safe home - created repeatedly as a timeless miracle of nature. In the formation of the cocoon, the beauty of Silk relies on the artful interpretation of the thread. In this way, the architecture of Shimao Hangzhou Le Meridien borrows from the act of cocoon making to define a new and contemporary experience Hangzhou Silk.
JINAN CHINA RESOURCE CENTER OFFICE & APARTMENT PROJECT Oct. 2014~Feb. 2015, Jinan China (Concept Design~Design Development)
Po-Tsung Cheng
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Prominently seen from throughout the city, the
济南华润中心项目将一种新世纪的都市生活
乐的地标性建筑。塔楼的用户将会体验到最
Center introduces a new hub for a dynamic 21st
pairing of the Center’s 250 meter tall commer
方式引进了济南的中心商业区。座落在几个
为尖端的建筑细节,同时也能体会济南市最
century urban lifestyle into the heart of the city’s
cial office tower with its 180 meter tall SOHO
重要的经济、文化行政中心之中,济南华润
为独特的自然、文化、历史与景观。
emerging Central Business District.
tower will identify one of Jinan’s most desirable
Strategically situated among several important
live, work, and play locations. Users of the CR
cultural, civic, commercial, and residential
Land towers will experience a sophisticated level
destinations, the proposed high-rise design of the
of architectural material and detail while captur
The development of Jinan China Resources
中心的高层写字楼在济南市的天际线上将留 下精彩及永恒的一笔。纵观整个济南市,250
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米高的商业塔楼和180米的公寓塔楼的结合将
Jinan China Resources Center envisions a bold
ing stunning views of Jinan’s unique blend of natu
and timeless landmark imprinted strongly on Ji
ral, cultural, historic, and modern features.
打造出济南最令人向往的工作、生活以及娱
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nan’s modern skyline.
都市景 City View
天空大厅 Sky Lobby
山景 Moutain View
广场景 Plaza View
办公塔楼 Office Tower SOHO 塔楼 SOHO Tower
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商业裙房 Retail
落客 Drop off 地下停车 Underground Parking 车行通道 Vehicular Circulation 主要交通 Main Traffic
Rendering
Po-Tsung Cheng
SUNY POTSDAM PERFORMING ARTS BUILDING
April 2010~Feb 2011, New York (Concept Development & Construction)
Construction Cost: 40 Millions Size: 92,000 sf
The new performing arts center at SUNY Potsdam sits at the intersection of Barrington and Lake Placid Drives, immediately adjacent and in one location connecting to, the well established Crane School of Music. At approximately 92,000 gross square feet, the center accommodates teaching, rehearsal, performance and support space for both theater and dance as well as a 132 seat dining facility for students, staff and faculty. A “link� connects the arts center both vertically and horizontally to the Crane Complex, allowing for the movement of students/faculty, costumes, supplies and instruments back and forth between the two. The link also provides a secondary entrance to those arriving to the center from the parking lot located south of the building. The lobby that runs the length of the arts center welcomes students coming from the main precinct of student housing to the west as well as students coming from the main academic quad, via Merritt Hall. A new vehicular entry with special paving, landscape and lighting located north of the building allows for easy, shared vehicular access/drop-off as well as short-term and accessible parking for both the new performing arts center and the Crane School of Music, further reinforcing the sense of an integrated arts environment on campus.
SUNY POTSDAM PERFORMING ARTS BUILDING
The building features three performance venues - a 350 seat proscenium theater and fl y tower, a 100 seat fl exible, black box theater with a technical grid and catwalk and a 200 seat dance performance space - all organized around a vibrant, welcoming interior public space, the lobby. Visitors arriving for a performance fi nd the center’s ticket offi ce as well as a coat check room, conveniently located close to the building’s main entry
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TECH. DIR. DRAPE RM. OFFICE
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GREEN ROOM
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WOMENS
GENERAL STORAGE
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UP
LIGHTING STORAGE/ WORK RM
BOX OFF. TICKETING MECH
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MENS
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LOBBY
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COSTUME STORAGE 105
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KITCHEN
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PROP STORAGE
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BARRINGTON
First Floor Plan
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Lobby Concept
SUNY POTSDAM PERFORMING ARTS BUILDING
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CATWALK LEVEL EL: +465' - 4"
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2ND FLOOR UPPER WEST (LEVEL 2.0)
LOBBY CORRIDOR
ELEC. 405
401
CHORAL DRESSING ROOM 12 PERSON
EL: +457' - 0"
PRINCIPAL 4 CORRIDOR PERSON (ADA)
2ND FLOOR UPPER EAST (LEVEL 2.0) EL: +456' - 0" 2ND FLOOR -LOWER (LEVEL 1.5) EL: +450' - 0" 241
WALK-IN COOLER
COAT CHECK RM.
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301
KITCHEN
MECHANICAL 309
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1ST FLOOR - UPPER (LEVEL 1.0) EL: +442' - 0"
BISHOP HALL EL: +441' - 1" CORRIDOR
LOBBY 108
107
1ST FLOOR LOWER (LEVEL 0.5) EL: +433' - 0"
BASEMENT LEVEL (0.0) EL: +421' - 0"
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FLYTOWER T.O.S. EL: +511' - 3"
GRIDIRON EL: +501' - 0"
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T.O.P. OF BISHOP HALL (UPPER LEVEL) EL: +482' - 7 113/256"
BAR BLDG T.O.S. EL: +472' - 0"
CATWALK LEVEL EL: +465' - 4"
CAD DESIGN / DRAFTING LAB
2ND FLOOR UPPER WEST (LEVEL 2.0)
LOBBY CORRIDOR
LOBBY CORRIDOR
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PROSCENIUM THEATER
2ND FLOOR UPPER EAST (LEVEL 2.0) EL: +456' - 0" 2ND FLOOR -LOWER (LEVEL 1.5) EL: +450' - 0"
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SCENE SHOP
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1ST FLOOR - UPPER (LEVEL 1.0) 1ST FLOOR - LOWER EL: +442' - 0" LOBBY (LEVEL 1.0) EL: +440' - 0"
STAGE
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BISHOP HALL EL: +441' - 1"
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1ST FLOOR LOWER (LEVEL 0.5) EL: +433' - 0"
ORCH PIT
TRAP ROOM
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B004
BASEMENT LEVEL (0.0) EL: +421' - 0"
Concept Development & Construction Document
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T.O.ROOF BATTEN OF BISHOP HALL CONNECTION EL: +489' - 7 3/8"
13.2
Immediately off of the lobby, at the building’s front door is a small dining area, featuring “grab and go”, breakfast offerings and light grill items. Seating is provided both within the space itself, as well as at defi ned locations throughout the lobby. A floor to ceiling curtain wall on the north and east facades, and lighting from position this space as a “beacon” during evening hours. During the day, students enjoy views to the outside year round and in nice weather, dine outside on a terrace. Also off of the lobby are faculty offices for the dance and theater department, as well as a small reception desk, student waiting area, conference room, workroom and a shared meeting/office suite for student organizations. The majority of offices feature windows to the exterior, while side windows along the corridor allow the offi ces a level of connectivity to the corridor itself. Carpeting throughout as well as acoustical ceilings provide needed privacy and a more quiet setting than that found in other areas of the building. The location of these activities, immediately off of the lobby, enhances the accessibility of faculty to students – placing the faculty and student organizations at the very core of the building – both physically as well as symbolically.
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Lobby Concept
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P 1 0° OU 0.0 GR TE 24 ISE A KW T RO LOC C
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60.00°
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120.00°
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Design Development
GROUP 1 ROTATE 180.00° RO GRO T U CL ATE 1 P 1 OC 20 KW .00 ISE °
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A mood changing LED illuminated ceiling of suspended fractal panels reference the surrounding icy winter waterscapes and the sand colored terrazzo with quartz. The fracal wood fiber acoustic panel resemble the floating ice melted from Adirondack mountain to Ontario lake. In the other way, the carpet present the exuberant spring in Potsdam, giveing the space vivid and warm feeling.
SUNY POTSDAM PERFORMING ARTS BUILDING
ROOF TYPE-2 WP-03
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FACE OF WALL
PTD ALUM COPING
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9 TC COURSES
BAR BLDG T.O.S. EL: +472' - 0"
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SEE A15/A621 FOR SOLAR SHADE LOCATION INFORMATION 3 A516 2 A616
PTD ALUM WINDOW WALL SYSTEM
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EDUCATION LAB 403
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ROOF TYPE-2
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PTD STL GUARDRAIL
OPP.
3 TC COURSES
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ADD ALTERNATE #2: 2X2 PRECAST CONCRETE PAVERS ON ADJUSTABLE PEDESTALS
OPP.
4 A643
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2ND FLOOR UPPER WEST (LEVEL 2.0)
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Construction Document
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Section B_Rail & Green Roof Detail
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SIM. GENERAL NOTES:
PTD ALUM WINDOW WALL SYSTEM
1. "AT" INDICATES AIRTIGHT ROOM. SEE SHEET A561 2. ALL FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT IS OWNER FURNISHED, CONTRACTOR INSTALLED 3. ALL EXPOSED STRUCTURE TO BE PAINTED U.N.O. 4. REFER TO ENLARGED PLANS FOR ADDITIONAL DIMENSION INFORMATION 5. ALL INTERIOR SURFACES PAINTED U.N.O. 6. ALL WALLS TO BE INSULATED U.N.O. 7. ALL FINISHES INDICATED IN THEATRE INDICATED ON ONE SIDE ARE SYMMETRICAL 8. ALL WALLS ARE FULL HEIGHT GYP. BOARD U.N.O
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STEEL LADDER
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STEEL SHIPS LADDER
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STEEL GRATING FLOOR W/ 3/4" PLYWOOD TOP LAYER
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PAINTED STEEL GUARDRAIL/HANDRAIL
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STEEL THEATRICAL LIGHTING PIPE
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STEEL THEATRICAL LIGHTING LADDER
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STRUCTURAL GLASS RAILING SYSTEM
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PAINTED STEEL PIPE SCREEN SYSTEM
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GLASS GUARDRAIL HEIGHT PANEL
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TEMPERED GLASS MIRROR
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PAINTED STEEL/STAINED WOOD HANDRAIL
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STAINED SHAPED WOOD TRIM/CAP
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THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT POTSDAM 44 PIERREPONT AVENUE POTSDAM, NY 13676 T: 212.541-0440 / F: 212.541-0496
architecture Ǹ interiors Ǹ plan 62 WHITE STREET SUITE 5-E NEW YORK, NY 10013 T: 212.625-3911 / F:212.625-3306
THEATER: Fisher Dachs Associates 22 W. 19th Street, 6th Floor New York, NY 10011 T: 212.691-3020/ F: 212.633-1644 ACOUSTICS & A/V TECHNOLOGY: Acoustic Dimensions 145 Huguenot Street New Rochelle, NY 10801 T: 914.712-1300/ F: 914.712-1301 MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL PLUMBING FIRE PROTECTION: M/E Engineering, P.C. 150 North Chestnut Street Rochester, NY 14604 T: 585.288-5590/ F: 585.288-0233 STRUCTURAL: Wayman C. Wing Consulting Engineers 15 Penn Plaza, Suite 19 New York, NY 10001 T: 212.564-4370/ F: 212.564-4374 CIVIL: Shumaker Consulting Engineering 430 Court Street, Suite 200 Utica, NY T: 315.724-0100/ F: 315.724-3715 LANDSCAPE: Environmental Design & Research, P.C. 217 Montgomery Street, Suite 1000 Syracuse, NY 13202 T: 315.471-0688/ F: 315.471-1061 SPECIFICATION: Construction Specifications, Inc. 22 Tennent Road Morganville, NJ 07751 T: 732.970-0700/ F: 732.970-0790 LIGHTING CONSULTANT: Horton Lees Brogden Lighting Design 200 Park Avenue South, Suite 1401 New York, NY 10003 T: 212.674-5580/ F: 212.254-2712 CODE: Schirmer Engineering Corporation One Barker Avenue 3rd Floor White Plains, NY 10601
Rendering
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Yale-NUS College Master Plan & Concept Design
June 2010~Oct. 2010 ,Singapore (Feasibility Study~Concept Design) When YNC opens in 2014, it will be heralded as the first true liberal arts college in Singapore. Furthermore, it will be the tangible result of a collaborative effort between NUS and Yale University, bringing together the strengths, talents and educational prowess of both institutions to create a leading edge, paradigm-changing model in liberal arts education. With three Residential Colleges, and the possibility of a fourth, along with a wide array of recreational, artistic and media rich facilities, students at YNC will have the opportunity to engage in an intellectually stimulating, living/learning experience. Their experience, as well as that of the faculty will be one carefully crafted both in its pedagogy as well as its physical environment, to exemplify a liberal arts education, contextualized to Asia in the 21st century. The master plan and concept design for YNC emanates from three primary determinants: (1) the educational mission and aspirations of the YNC leadership, (2) the unique attributes of the site - its topography, Landscape and environmental influences and (3) the physical and cultural context in which the campus is located. The confluence of these three factors will continue to inform and inspire planning and design decisions made throughout the course of the project - from schematic design though completion.
Construction Cost: 220 Millions Size: 59,000 m²
NUS HIGH SCHOOL
Singapore Polytechnic UTown
United World College
NUS Kent Ridge Campus
Po-Tsung Cheng
Yale-NUS College Master Plan & Concept Design
Concept Design & Master Plan
B
1 Views, Visibility and
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Pedestrian Access
2 Access from Parking
3 Phasing
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Yale-NUS College Master Plan & Concept Design
Concept Design & Master Plan
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Armature
C
Overhangs
Infill
Layers
Pavilions
Towers
Arboretum
Yale-NUS College Master Plan & Concept Design
Test Fit & Master Plan 1.Mid-rise housing provides counterpoint to UTown 2.Sky gardens facilitate community 3.Large courtyards accommodate college activities. 4. Green roofs at dining provide intimate gathering space 5. Breezeways provide shade and shelter for outdoor circulation 6.Entry forecourt nnounces campus identity 7.Centrally located library and commons 8.Courtyards similar in scale to Pierson , Davenport Colleges
1.Low-rise campus provides distinct counterpoint to UTown 2.Intimate courtyards foster community. 3.Open plan on ground level facilitates sheltered circulation throughout 4. Entry forecourt announces campus identity 5.Generous covered courtyards create shaded activity spaces for each college 6.Centrally located library and commons 7.Courtyard similar in scale to Branford, Saybrook Colleges
Concept Design & Master Plan
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1.High rise sky gardens facilitate community. 2.Intimate residential courtyards. 3. Large courtyards accommodate college gatherings. 4.Breezeways provide shade and shelter for outdoor circulation. 5. Entry forecourt announces campus identity. 6.Courtyards similar in scale to Pierson , Davenport Colleges
Tower/High-Rise Option
Mid-Rise Option
Low-Rise Option
Rendering
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BROOKLYN COLLEGE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER ADDITION
August 2007~March 2010, New York (Feasibility Study~Construction Document)
Construction Cost: 62 Millions Size: 64,000 sf
This project is to create a new home for Brooklyn College performing arts department.The addition not only includes performance and rehearsal spaces for the music and theater departments, it also creates a new front door and image for the entire campus. The new Center includes a 64,000-sf addition to the existing Whitman Hall and features a 200-seat flexible stage performance space with variable acoustics; rehearsal rooms for orchestra, choral and theater; a state-of-the-art recording studio; the Pima Center for Computer Music; music studios and practice rooms; and a scene shop. A gracious lobby, envisioned as a venue not only for pre- and post-performance gatherings but also for campus-wide receptions and special events, welcomes visitors, students and staff alike.
BROOKLYN COLLEGE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER ADDITION
In addition, building materials, systems and finishes have all been selected with environmental sustainability in mind, making this the first "green building" on campus. In the expansion, a new landscaped quad and courtyard is created; replacing an existing asphalt amphitheater is a grassy courtyard featuring sculptures, benches and sitting areas. A small plaza adjacent to the Center offers opportunities for both impromptu gatherings as well as organized events. Beyond the courtyard, the landscaped quad of large trees and greenery includes additional seating.
Rendering & Concept Devepment
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To create the site for this new facility, the existing Gershwin Hall is to be demolished, temporarily relocating the Music and Theater programs to Swing Space. Construction is scheduled to begin in 2010.
Design Concept
Existing Fly Tower Service Multi-purpose Theater
From Neighborhood Main Entrance
Create Portal
Lobby
2F Lobby
Transparent /Glass
Theater & Music Rehearsal
Stair Tower From Campus
1
Locate key components
2
Create new entrance for the campus
3
First & 2nd entrance to the building
4
Create view to the campus
BROOKLYN COLLEGE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER ADDITION Design Evolution of Theater Wall
1
Wood Slate Screen / Diffusion Panel(Behind)
2
Remove wood slate
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Recital Mode
3
Diffusion Panel
Shaped Diffusion Panel
Shaped panel
Drama Mode
Musical Mode
Theater Concept Development
Shaped Diffusion Panel + LED light
Shaped panel Theater Plan
Longitudinal Section
BROOKLYN COLLEGE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER ADDITION Design Evolution of Theater Wall
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Section at Rear Wall Follow Spot Gallery
Section at Tech. Gallery Section at Transverse Catwalk
Construction Document
Section at Proscenium
Theater Detail
Section at Stage Edge
Section at Rear Wall
MIXED USE / RESIDENTIAL
-GF55 Partners Architects, New York, NY, USA-Project Architect June 2011-June 2013 Responsibility: Developed and designed projects from conception to completion of construction ranging from multifamily residential, townhouses
MIXED USE/ RESIDENTIAL
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and adaptive reuse . Also led project teams of 10~15 employees on several projects simultaneously, while coordinating consultants, reviewing shop drawings