SECTION PERSPECTIVE & SUN PATH DIAGRAM
SITE ANALYSIS
Wind -Rose
New York Jan 1st 1:00-Dec 31sr 24:00 Hourly Data: Wind Speed (M/S) Calm for 2.41% of the time=211 Hours Each closed polyline shows frequency of 1.1%=93 hours
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MARCH - JUNE
JUNE-SEPTEMBER
SEPTEMBER-DECEMBER
MARCH - JUNE
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SW VIEW
EVENING SUN
SOLAR WINTER
MORNING SUN
SOLAR SUMMER
Sun Envelope (Summer / Winter)
SUN PATH
Sun Envelope
SUMMER SUN WINTER SUN
Sun Diagram
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Shading//Louver System
The 80% viewing gap allows the occupants to view outside while reducing the glaze and overheating/solar heat gain in summer, acting as sun shades.
80% Horizontal Viewing Gap Steel Sheat Metal
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Sun Diagram
Radiation
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Conduction 3/16" Steel Crossrod
Initial idea came from a tree, I was interested in the solids and voids created by the branches. Drawing sectional diagrams were key essentials during the development process.
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1-1/4" x 1/8" Steel Flatbar
PROJECT: DORMITORY
Conduction
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Glass Windows
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one of my favourite projects from school.
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am as an architect. I truly understood the Pratt. process of designing, also found my style of rendering and playing with void spaces. With no doubt this is the most memorable project from -
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Direct Gain System
The surface finish of nonmassive material is very light colored so it can reflect the sun to the darker massive materials.
Site Plan
301 Comprehensive design was a unique proj ect from the beginning. First of all, you had a partner you would work with through the entire semester, and secondly the scale of project grew impressively from the previous years.
Medium Color Wall Light FL
43 F
80 F
Passive Solar//Indirect Gain System
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Using Wax as a phase change material, the material stores heat during the day and relases it as it goes through a phase change when temperature drops. By either melting or hardening, it helps maintain the temperature of the space.
Pratt Institute//Arch 361//Building Environment//Fall 2015//Instructor:Reese Campbell
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ALICE JIMIN PARK//ANDY EUIMIN JUNG
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SECOND FL PLAN 1’=1/8”
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PLANS
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THIRD FL PLAN 1’=1/8”