Portfolio 2015

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anita M. hsieh



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FOGPLANE dream box food forum canopy of wellness slcia


inhabitants (much like the city) to be manipulated, touched and experienced. The stretchy yet taut fabric can be pulled, poked, pushed, buttoned (using snap buttons on the fabric) to create different types of spaces as the inhabitants wish. It can be pulled down to see beyond the fabric; it can be pushed inward create a personal nook; it can be fastened overhead to create enclosure. As people interact with it in various capacities, the project itself begins to accumulate traces and memories of people. N

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FOGPLANE focuses on San Francisco’s microclimates and the

on its user and inhabitants (much like the city) to be manipulated,

way its inhabitants relate to, create, recollect in memories their city as

touched and experienced.

they walk through it and experience it. Fogplane is an infrastructure

The stretchy yet taut fabric can be pulled, poked, pushed, buttoned

that consists of stretchy fabric that is multiplied in layers. In its static

(using snap buttons on the fabric) to create different types of spaces

form, Fogplane is simple and elegant in its form and material. Its layers

as the inhabitants wish. As people interact with it in various capacities,

inherently mimic the qualities of rolling fog in our city, creating density

the project itself begins to accumulate traces and memories of people.

and depth. The simple and static infrastructure of Fogplane depends

FOGPLANE MARKET STREET PROTOTYPING FESTIVAL PROJECT | Temporary Installation SITE | San Francisco, CA COMPLETED | April 2015

concept rendering


fogplane @ night

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RENDERING

WALK STROLL

TOUCH

USE DIAGRAM

PULL POKE BUTTON

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HUG

POKE KISSKISS

JUMP WALK LAY

PLANS

floor plans

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sections

fogplane at play


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10370 MM 7220 MM

5000 MM D RECYCLABLE TRANSLUCENT HONEYCOMB PHOSPHORESCENT RUBBER TRIM

3000 MM 2030 MM

ECOR RECYCLABLE FIBER BOARD

REFLECTIVE SURFACE

FOGPLANE focuses on San Francisco’s microclimates and the

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on its user and inhabitants (much like the city) to be manipulated,

way its inhabitants relate to, create, recollect in memories their city as

touched and experienced.

they walk through it and experience it. Fogplane is an infrastructure

The stretchy yet taut fabric can be pulled, poked, pushed, buttoned

that consists of stretchy fabric that is multiplied in layers. In its static

(using snap buttons on the fabric) to create different types of spaces

form, Fogplane is simple and elegant in its form and material. Its layers

as the inhabitants wish. As people interact with it in various capacities,

inherently mimic the qualities of rolling fog in our city, creating density

the project itself begins to accumulate traces and memories of people.

and depth. The simple and static infrastructure of Fogplane depends

dream box london summer pavilion

PROJECT | Competition (Int’l) SITE | London, England COMPLETED | October 2013

exterior view


e-w sections

interior view

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10370 MM 7220 MM

5000 MM D RECYCLABLE TRANSLUCENT HONEYCOMB PHOSPHORESCENT RUBBER TRIM

3000 MM 2030 MM

ECOR RECYCLABLE FIBER BOARD

REFLECTIVE SURFACE

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concept // circulation

MUSEUM GARDENS Exisiting Conditions

concept // transparency

MUSEUM GARDENS Concept

physical model = acrylic + styrene + LED

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In the 19th century, Saint Louis was a thriving center for

`As a Food Forum, it will be the center of cooperative food production

industry and trade along the Mississippi River. In the 1900’s, the area

and consumption. The program includes a farmer’s market, temporary

experienced rapid decline, leaving factories abandoned. Among the

restaurants and kitchens, and a roof bar.

many abandoned factories was the Powell Square Building, located

The FOOD FORUM is a productive parasite that inserts itself

in Chouteau’s Landing. The Powell Square building is transformed as

into its host, the Powell Square Building, and pumps life back into it by

a machine that reconnects itself as an agricultural center, reclaiming

feeding and nurturing this abandoned property.

brownfields to grow and yield crops.

food forum agricultural Co-op in Chouteau’s landing PROJECT | Graduate Thesis SITE | Saint Louis, MO COMPLETED | December 2012

collage // site + transportation


site strategy // extension under highway

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n-s section

central forum space


e-w section

view from mezzanine

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site plan

light / shadows

colors / layers

This Graduate studio, headed by Craig Dykers of Snohetta,

Wellness” center seeks to recede itself from the main thoroughfare

is based around the concept of a Maggie’s Center, a cancer wellness

and create a retreat where visitors can feel comfortable. The “canopy”

center. Started in the UK, the purpose of Maggie’s centers are to

concept lends itself to an existing tree on the site of which the building

provide non-residential support and information facilities for people

is built around. Building and tree work together to create this canopy.

with cancer, and for their familes and friends. In our adaptation, the

The form of the building is based on folded planes that form the roofs

site is in “The Grove,” one of St. Louis’s famous neighborhoods.

and walls. The overhangs create lighting that mimics the dappled light

Situated on the busy street of Manchester Boulevard, the “Canopy of

of a canopy of leaves.

community kitchen / library

canopy of wellness cancer outpatient wellness center` Project | Graduate Studio (SNOHETTA) Site | Saint Louis, MO Completed | May 2012


profile extraction - tree to roof

openings for sunlight

rainwater collection

view lines

main entry

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B

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entry / welcome area

mech. room

restroom 1 group consulation room kitchen / activity space

restroom 2

A offices

patio consulation room

consulation room

B

1st floor sitting garden


B

A restroom 3

storage room fitness room

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terrace

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2nd floor

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Salt Lake City International Airport (SLCIA) will be a phased

experience, both outbound and inbound, as well as employee

replacement of the current airport. As a Delta hub, it will serve as

experience. Some studies include interior studies of retail / food

a central point of travel in the West. Design narrative of the airport

service, restroom layouts, gate lounge seating layouts, back-of-house

reflects the natural beauty of Salt Lake City -- the natural colors of the

circulation, and inbound and outbound baggage coordination. More

sandstone, natural landforms, and respect for nature in the form of

advanced studies included life safety, plumbing fixture requirements

sustainability and selection of materials.

and MEP & Structural coordination. Project is currently in Construction

During Schematic Design phase, design centered around passenger

Documents phase.

slcia

salt lake city international airport FIRM | HOK San Francisco SITE | Salt Lake City, UT PHASE | CD


examples of MEP coordination

21-31

21-43

21-43

2'-0"

1'-2 7/8"

MENT AIR SPACE

2'-3" 1'-8"

21-E

21-E

DISPLACEMENT AIR SPACE

1'-0"

DISPLACEMENT AIR SPACE

TYP.FIREPROOFING MOMENT COLUMN COLUMN

IT + EL

2'-3"

ESIGN OPTION - OVAL COLUMN

TYP. COLUMN

STRUCTURE

21-E

DISPLACEMENT AIR SPACE

TYP. COLUMN

DESIGN OPTION - ROUND COLUMN

COLUMN FIREPROOFING IT + EL

1'-8"

TYP. MOMENT COLUMN

DESIGN OPTION - ROU

TYP. COLUMN

material DESIGN OPTION - ROUND COLUMN

DESIGN OPTION - OVAL COLUMN

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studies

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2'-4"

DISPLACEMENT AIR SPACE 3 1/2" COLUMN COVER DISPLACEMENT AIR SPACE COLUMN FIREPROOFING COLUMN FIREPROOFING IT + EL

1'-8"1'-3"

2'-3"

1'-8"

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1'-0"

IT + EL

1'

4' - 6" DIAMETER COLUMN COVER

4" DRAINAGE PIPE

3 1/2" COLUMN COVER STRUCTURE

TYP. MOMENT COLUMN TYP. COLUMN

REPROOFING

6" OVERFLOW PIPE

4' - 6" DIAMETER COLUMN COVER

DISPLACEMENT AIR DISPLACEMENT AIR SPACE SPACE COLUMN FIREPROOFING

21-E

21-E

4" ø

21-E

3 1/2" COLUMN COVER STRUCTURE

4" DRAINAGE PIPE 3 1/2" COLUMN COVER STRUCTURE

21-31

2'-4"

6" ø

4" ø

IT + EL

21-E

COLUMN COVER

DISPLACEMENT AIR

3 1/2" COLUMN COVER STRUCTURE

1'-3"

2'-4"

2'-0"

6" OVERFLOW PIPE 4" DRAINAGE PIPE

MN COVERSPACE SPACE E

FING

21-43

21-E

1'-0"

OVER

1'-2 7/8"

4' - 6" DIAMETER COLUMN6" COVER OVERFLOW PIPE

4' - 6" DIAMETER COLUMN COVER 4" ø

4" ø 21-31

21-E

4" DRAINAGE PIPE

6" ø

3 1/2" COLUMN COVER STRUCTURE 6" ø

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6" OVERFLOW PIPE

COLUMN COVER 4' - 6" DIAMETER COLUMN COVER 3 1/2" COLUMN 3 1/2" COLUMN COVER COVER STRUCTURE STRUCTURE

1'-0"

COLUMN COVER 6" OVERFLOW PIPE 4" DRAINAGE PIPE

6" ø

21-31

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  

PORCELAIN FLOOR TILE PORCELAIN FLOOR TILE (ACCENT)

  

  

ACT PORCELAIN FLOOR TILE

PORCE PORCELAIN FLOOR TILE (ACCENT)

PORCE

ACT ACT

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  

“WOOD”

PERFORATED METAL PANEL PAINTED METAL BAGUETTE SYSTEM

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        

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 

east elevation

EAST ELEVATION  

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EAST ELEVATION 

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WEST ELEVATION 

DESK  

 WEST ELEVATION west elevation

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Label

Label “canyon” studies - terminal circulation / tsa

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[title] | OPTION B

Label 

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  

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WALL SECTIO 

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WALL SECTIO


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PLAN

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

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





 













SOUTH CANYON PLAN SOUTH CANYON PLAN

   









DESK ELEVATION / SECTION































 















DESK desk plan PLAN DESK PLAN



 







































   







    

WALL SECTION ELEVATION / SECTION wall section







   























DESK ELEVATION / SECTION DESK ELEVATION / SECTION INFORMATION DESK desk elevation / section







 



























 

 



   







          

   



ALL SECTION ALL SECTION

“canyon” studies - information desk

INFORMATION DESK INFORMATION DESK

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