2015 - 2021
UPENN & PCA
PORTFOLIO ARCHITECTURE WORK COLLECTION APPLY FOR THE FULL-TIME DESIGNER POSITION
CONTENT UPENN
PCA 2021
02 CD CONCEPT DESIGN
2020
01
18 BLACFRIAERS LONDON Client: Hines & Lipton Rogers Development Date: 2021.7-2021.9 Project Type: Office & Resi Planning Project Process: Competition Location: London, UK Software: Rhino, Revit, Photoshop,Illustration, 3D Prints, Role:Massing, Plan and Lobby Design.
IBM NEW OFFICE Client: IBM Date: 2020.1-2020.5 Project Type: Office & Campus Planning Project Process: Competition Location: Amsterdam, Netherland Software: Rhino,Photoshop,Illustration Role:Massing ,Enclosure and Office Plan Layout.
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2018
2017 - 2016
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UBER SKY LOFT Client: Uber Development Date: 2019.7-2019.8 Project Type: Traffic Terminal Design Project Process: Competition Software: Rhino,VR,Lumion Role: Canopy Design and Rendering
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SD SCHEMETIC DESIGN
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DD DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
SQUARE 487 Client: CFA Date: 2021.9-2021.10 Project Type: Office Rehibilitation Project Process: DD Location: DC, US Software: Revit, Lumion Role: Set up Sheet, Detail Drawing and Rendering.
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EJRC Client: East Japan Railway Company Date: 2020.6-2021.6 Project Type: Office Project Process: Under Construction Location: Toyko, Japan Software: Rhino,Grasshopper, Revit, V-ray, Photoshop,Illustration, Indeign Role: Ceiling and Lobby Design; Coordinate with Consultants.
W&S
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Client: Western & Southern Financial Group Date: 2018.12-2019.12 Project Type:Headquarter Project Process: SD Location: Cincinnati, US Software: Rhino, Revit, Photoshop,Illustration, 3D Prints,Lumion Role:Massing, Enclosure and Book Design
T3 RINO Client: Hines Development Date: 2018.8-2018.11 Project Type: Heavy Timber Office Project Process: Under Construction Location: Denver, US Software: Rhino, Revit Role: Massing, Enclosure and Rendering
FLOW-IN AIRPORT Date: 2021.8-2021.9 Project Type: Office & Resi Planning Project Process: Competition& Concept Design Software: Rhino, Revit, Photoshop,Illustration, 3D Prints,
CLIMBING GYM Date: 2021.8-2021.9 Project Type: Office & Resi Planning Project Process: Competition& Concept Design Software: Rhino, Revit, Photoshop,Illustration, 3D Prints,
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Project collected in this portfolio
CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION
Project not collected in this portfolio
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"Meaningful connections for a stronger tomorrow"
IBM NEW OFFICE Client: IBM Date: 2020.1-2020.5 Project Type: Office & Campus Planning Project Process: Competition / Second Place Location: Amsterdam, Netherland Software: Rhino, Photoshop,Illustration Role: 1, Designed the final massing; 2, Designed the enclosure; 3, Designed the plan layouts and Drew the axons 4, Designed the IBM THINKHOUSE Since its founding more than 100 years ago, the world around IBM has changed drastically, just like IBM itself. Global connectivity between people and resources has become mission critical. Creating opportunities for people to meet one another is crucial for cross-pollination, synergy, and innovation. The atmosphere is vibrant. Given that it is the most dynamic catalyst of these opportunities available to the broadest array of IBM’s connections, we have designed IBM’s Client Center as the dynamic heart of the building, with a mix of more transparent, public portions and more exclusive, private spaces.
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THE PUBLIC ATRIUM
211 PP
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A catalyst for creating community
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IBM HQNL
Green and blue city street, connection with the city (center) New metro stop, connects IBM HQNL direclty to Schiphol, South-Axis and city center
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Central loop: Route for bikers, runners and pedestrians, connection with main bike network
Co-Create Lounge
SITE MOBILITY 6
PCA
Landscape Park
Client Center Dining
Active Living Room
Cafe
PCA
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IBM THINKHOUSE
IBM PUBLIC CENTER
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At the heart of the atrium are the IBM Client Center and flexible THINKhouse. Joined by interactive mezzanines and dynamic views across the atrium, the Client Center and THINKhouse connect IBM, clients, and partners through the latest IBM technology and innovation. A dynamic space that celebrates connectivity, the THINKhouse is a volume composed of flexible meeting and exhibition spaces where people can engage in a diverse range of settings. FLE X I B I LI TY
The foundation for the THINKhouse is a user-adaptable public exhibition space on the atrium ground level. Folding glass walls create a visually permeable boundary and seek to respond to the ever-changing demands of new and creative programs. Incorporating movable glass and wood slat panels, the meeting rooms on levels one and two provide flexible areas that incorporate the latest technology.
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PCA
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FIT
OFFICE LAYOUT
NESS CENTER
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EXPE
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MULTI-TENANT OFFICE
ATRIUM CONNECTION
EAST O F F I C E F LOOR : 1 270 L FA
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LEVEL 6
LEVEL 5
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 7
LEVEL 8
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A FLEXIBLE AND ADAP TABLE OPEN LAYOUT THAT VISUALLY CONNECTS TO THE ATRIUM By starting with an open plan layout and consistent column grids and bar-depths across all three office volumes, the upper-level workplaces within the building will be flexible and readily adaptive to changing needs over time. The office floors surround the atrium with direct views to everything happening in the shared public spaces at the building’s heart. The interconnection of the three volumes by bridges on levels one through five will enable easy access between different companies and collaborating teams located in various areas around the atrium. Additionally, all three volumes are linked with a shared amenity roof terrace at the top of the south office volume overlooking the landscape. These connections also allow IBM to expand and contract their footprint
within the building as their needs change over time. The width of the typical office floors is 19.8m and based on an office planning module of 1.8m. The structural grid of the building is also adaptable to an office planning module of 1.35. If a more compact layout is desirable, adjustment of the project to a 1.35m planning module can be easily achieved. The perimeter work zones of 7.2m receive excellent daylighting and natural ventilation through operable windows on every level. The width of the interior zone is 5.4m, which readily accommodates formal and informal meeting and support areas. The design achieves a 3.8m floor-tofloor height on every office level, exceeding the requested 3.6m minimum, which enhances the feeling of light and openness on all office floors.
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WELL AND BREEAM CERTIFICATIONS Our design achieves a WELL Core Gold Certification score and a BREEAM rating of Excellent.
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ENERGY-GENERATING FACADE With an EPC rating of 0.48 achieved in design to date, the building meets an extraordinary standard in building-integrated energy generation. The office floor and atrium roofs are PV-integrated, as is the vertical enclosure of the façade – the unique sawtooth enclosure tilting the spandrel-integrated PV panels just slightly more southward for added efficiency on east and west façades.
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INTERIOR-EXTERIOR CONNECTIVITY The composition of the upper façade creates special outdoor balconies and terraces at many different levels. Many of these spaces are planted with trees and are accessible from the interior office floors. The south office bar hosts a large amenity roof terrace accessible by bridge from the east and west office bars. Natural ventilation through operable windows located every other 1.8m façade module is an additional asset of the design.
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WARMTH AND DYNAMISM The warm bronze verticals and sawtooth pattern of the enclosure are designed to catch the light and communicate a sense of movement across the façade. The large façade area of the upper floors is broken down into a series of smaller volumes that push and pull in an interlocked composition that modulates the apparent scale of the building.
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Smart Building Opportunities
PCA
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"A new destination A new experience A new place"
18 BLACKFRIARS Client: Hines & Lipton Rogers Development Date: 2021.7-2021.9 Project Type: Office & Resi Planning Project Process: Competition Location: London, UK Software: Rhino, Revit, Photoshop,Illustration, 3D prints Role: 1, Modeled the tower mass 2,Design the tower lobby, 3, Drew the plans and axons. The site in the south of London needs the redevelopment of one office tower, one residential tower, and one affordable residential tower around landscaped space providing a mixed-use complex with high architectural goals and sustainable strategies of low carbon and low energy. The project will act as a new London destination to encourage community, social, theater, and a new business village.
Office Tower Office
100,000 m2
Residential Tower
44,000 m2
Affordable Residential
23,700 m2
Total
Tower Height
Gross Floor Plate
Floor to Floor
Ceiling Height
Floor Plenum
Residential
167,700 m2
Office Tower
180 m AOD
2,300 m2
3,900 mm
2,900 mm
300 mm
Residential Tower
167 m AOD
900 m2
3,400 mm
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Affordable Residential
100 m AOD
1,000 m2
3,200 mm
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Affordable Residential
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YOUR TITLE (MASTER PAGE)
PCA
15
KNOW ABOUT TOWER
TOWER MASSING STUDY
Spire -Lighting
Crown -BMU; -Mechanical Space -Obervation Platform
Tower Body -Typical Office Plan -Core -Enclosure Design - Height limitation
Tower Bottom - Lobby
Parking Western & Southern Insurance Tower Physical Model
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PCA
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PUBLIC REALM Stamford Street
A NETWORK OF OPEN SPACES Tate Modern Garden Cultural
Retail Bernie Spain Gardens Residential Amenity
18 BLACKFRIARS Christ Church
Retail
Restaurant
Blackfriars Rd
Hatfields Green Office Commons
ACCESS TO AND FROM THE SITE Affordable Amenity
18 BLACKFRIARS Christ Church
Pedestrian
18
PCA
Subway
Bike Path
Primary Vehicular
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
PCA
19
Residential Lobby
Retail Office Commons
Service/BOH
Retail Cultural
Affordable Residential
Community Art Center
Children Play Area
GROUND FLOOR PLAN AXON Restaurant Residential Amenity Retail Cultural
Office Common
Affordable Residential
FIRST FLOOR PLAN AXON
Residential
Restaurant Retail Cultural
Affordable Residential
Office Amenity
Office Lobby Office Floor Residential Retail Amenity Service/ BOH SECOND FLOOR PLAN AXON
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PCA
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15380
TOWER CALCULATION 230m
PH Ame
nity / Me
12320
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52 50
15380
12320
203m
18 x 1,40
0 m2
(varies 1,0
20 - 1,80
High Rise 1,870m2
0)
45 15380
180m 40
12320
12320
15380
Amenity
/ Mech
35
14 x 2,0
137m
00 m2
(varies 1,8
00 - 2,2
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30
Mid Rise 2,130m2
15380
EIGHT
25
20
16 x 2,20
12320
12320
TOWE RH
0 m2
(varies 1,8
00 - 2,2
00)
8780
15
Low Rise 2,200m2 10
Podium (
x6) = 7,2
00m2 Amenity
N
TOWER TYPICAL PLANS Winter Garden
/ Mech
6
Lobby
TOTAL : 98
,800 m2
TOWE RA
REA
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PCA
PCA
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TOWER ENCLOSURE
Stainless steel accent at upper portions Stainless steel accent at surface edges
Aluminum mullion
Aluminum secondary vertical accents 350 mm
Aluminum mullions
2900 mm typical office high
Stainless steel tubes
3900 mm typical office floor to floor
Stainless steel accent at lower portion
Office Level Vertical Piers Options: 1. Recycled aluminum 2. Glazed terracotta 3. Stone
Office Level
40%
52%
ENCLOSURE TYPE A AXONOMETRIC
ENCLOSURE TYPE B SECTION
ENCLOSURE TYPE B AXONOMETRIC
Photovoltaic glass fin
53%
ENCLOSURE TYPE C AXONOMETRIC
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PCA
350 mm 650 mm
Aluminum mullion
1300 mm typ.
Aluminum mullions
2900 mm typical office high
520 mm sunshade
3900 mm typical office floor to floor
Terracotta, stone, or GFRC panel
Office Level
Terracotta or stone panel
Office Level
65%
ENCLOSURE TYPE D AXONOMETRIC
ENCLOSURE TYPE D SECTION
PCA
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"Flexibility meets the new trend for the public space"
03 EJRC
Client: East Japan Railway Company Date: 2020.6-2021.6 Project Type: Office Project Process: Under Construction Software: Rhino,Grasshopper, Revit, V-ray, Photoshop,Illustration, Indeign Role: 1, Designed L2 to L5's Ceiling; Output relative drawings and renderings; 2, Designed the shared lobby space and drew all the drawings; 3, Coordinated with rendering, landscape and lighting consultants; Mitigating the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic requires significant changes in the ways people live and work. The design of public spaces now must include social distancing measures, touch-less check-ins, and greener and healthier interior environments while also providing the flexibility, openness, and resiliency essential to inclusive and multifunctional public spaces. In response to these changes, current lobby space trends, design concepts, spatial usage scenarios, and activity classification are outlined and new designs for the North and South lobbies are proposed. To inspire community activities, promote vertical communications, and provide environmentally friendly and multifunctional spaces, various design strategies will be implementedthat include the addition of vertical openings, inspirational artwork, and platforms as well as the integration of flexible furniture and green elements.
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PCA
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CEILING PATTERN DESIGN PATTERN DESIGN STUDY Layout the 1200mm, 1800mm, and 2400mm panels to composite different patterns.
5TH FLOOR CEILING 4TH FLOOR CEILING
Pattern 1 Single color
3RD FLOOR CEILING
Pattern 3 Tree Colors (Evenly Distributed)
Pattern 2 Three Colors (Stripes)
Pattern 4 Two Colors
JOINT DESIGN STUDY Study the vertical and horizontal joint width for a better ceiling appearance. 15 mm
DESIGN CONCEPT The idea is inspired by the wave, which is part of the whole buidling concept.
30 mm
20 mm
20 mm
30 mm
40 mm
Vertical 20mm Horizontal 30mm
Vertical 20mm Horizontal 40mm Selected
RCP L3 Smooth Wave Vertical 15mm Horizontal 30mm
RCP L4 Intensive Wave
MATERIAL SELECTION To pursue a natural wooden color appearance, 8 gradient colors randomly layout by Grasshopper in Rhino.
RCP L5 Intensive Wave
Irrugular 1200mm 2400mm Irrugular 1200mm 2400mm 1800mm
Pattern generated by GH
1200mm
1800mm 1200mm 2400mm 1800mm 1200mm 2400mm 1800mm Irrugular
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PCA
PCA
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30
PCA
L4 North Portion Ceiling Rendering
L3 North Portion Ceiling Rendering
L4 South Portion Ceiling Rendering
L3 South Portion Ceiling Rendering PCA
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SHARED LOBBBY DESIGN
TARGET AUDIENCE Human
人間
CONCEPT OF MA
Space
Time
空間
時間
• Sequenced Arrival - Layered Spaces - Between the station and the Plaze - The heart of the Ekimachi Plaze - The Ekimachi Plaza and the lobbie - Shared Lobby Spaces
• Blurring the Boundar - Art of Untold/Unknown - Boundary in Motion - Changing Space & Moving Self
Shoulder Hours
Traditionally, office lobby design was intended to support the work of building tenants. As the users and uses of lobby spaces become more diverse, lobby spaces need to accommodate a wide range of activities to meet multiple needs. Lobby space not only supports the daily needs of office tenants, but also can provide opportunities for professional growth, communityoriented activities, and memorable impressions and experiences for visitors. Necessary activities as well as optional and social activities are equally supported throughout the day.
地元のコミュニティ
都市就業者 THE URBAN PROFESSIONAL
(間) The Space Between
3 AM
6 AM
9 AM
6 PM
9 PM
12 AM
3 AM
6 AM
9 AM
6 PM
9 PM
12 AM
CE
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D AU HE
利用者の拡大ND T A EXP
クラスA テナント CLASS-A TENANTS
Bakery Fitness Breakfast Coffee
Necessary Activity
Necessary Activity: While necessary activities take place regardless of the quality of the physical environment
• Permanence to Temporality - Material - Function and Program
Optional Activity: Depend to a significant degree on what the place has to offer and how it makes people behave and feel about it. The better a place, the more optional activity occurs and the longer necessary activity lasts
• Three Types of Activitie - Necessary - Optional - Social
Social Activity: Is the fruit of the quality and length of the other types of activities, because it occurs spontaneously when people meet in a particular place
Seminars Incubator Exhibition VR Lunch Food Hall Networking Events
Optional Activity
Dinner Private Events Live Events Bar Happy Hour Entertainment Social Events
Social Activity
Physcial Environment HIGH quality
Physcial Environment STANDARD quality
Walking Commuting FROM CONCEPT TO DESIGN
PERMANENT VS TEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE ELEMENTS
Shoulder Hours
LOCAL COMMUNITY
THREE TYPES OF ACTIVITIES • Engawa - Paradise felt with five senses - Ideas for transformation (folding and sliding) - Connecting times and places
Average Workday
グローバルコミュニティ GLOBAL COMMUNITY
Talking Visiting Reading Working
Playing Learning Resting Eating
Communicating Collaborating Sporting Interacting Scenario 4
Traditional Japanese House with "MA" Temporary/Semi-Temporary
Permanent
Scenario 1
Scenario 2
Scenario 3
Workday Mode
Event Mode
Summer Dinning Mode
Engawa (Exterior Space) Wall
Bookshelf
Table
Tree
Necessary Activities Optional Activities Social Activities
Enclosure
Rotating Wall
Sliding Wall
Sliding Wall
Landscape
Movable Plants
Movable Plants integrated with Sofa
Movable Plants integrated with Table
Furniture
Lightweight and Easy- move
Modular Furniture
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Movable Barrier
Display Mode
PCA
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN
NORTH LOBBY DESIGN STRATEGIES Strategy 1: Add Opening and Artwork Installation
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SOUTH LOBBY DESIGN STRATEGIES Strategy 2: Add Platforms
Strategy 3: Flexible and Green Integrated Furniture
Strategy 1: Add Opening and Artwork Installation
Strategy 2: Add Platforms
Strategy 3: Flexible and Green Integrated Furniture
PCA
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NORTH LOBBY AXON
SOUTH LOBBY AXON
Working Zone & Cafe Zone
High Table Social Zone
Pop-up Store
36
PCA
Pop-up Luxury Store
Exhibition Area
Luxury Cafe Zone
PCA
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CONSTRUCTION DETAIL
MOCK-UP REVIEW
SUNNY
DUST
SUNNY OVERCAST
Mock-up the vision glass, spandrel glass, different types of fins under differnet weathers (sunny, sunny overcast, and dust) to select the final manufactures. It is important to compare the color, reflection, and transparency of the glass panels.
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PCA
PCA
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BIM ORGANIZATION - LAYOUT SHEET
DD - MATEIRAL SELECTION
Fitness Center Finishes
Rendered by Lumion
ACCENT WALL FINISH + MILLWORK
FLOORING
WOOD VENEER EUCALYPTUS
TERRAZZO OR TERRAZZO LOOK PORCELAIN NON-DENSE AGGREGATE
DOOR
High Pressure Laminate White Strand
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FLOORING
Terrazzo Non-dense aggregate
COUNTER
COUNTER
STONE OR SIMULATED STONE LIGHT GREY MARBLE
Stone Light grey marble
600 FIFTH | WASHINGTON DC ROCKEFELLER GROUP | STONEBRIDGE
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ACCENT WALL + FLOOR TILE
ACCENT METAL
TILE KENRIDGE RIBBON GREY WALL + FLOOR APPLICATION
METAL ANODIZED DARK ALUMINUM
WALL TILE
Tile Kenridge Ribbon Grey
WALL COVERING White Stripped-Texture Vinyl
41 Project Meeting 25 | 28PCA September 2021
PICKARD CHILTON | KENDALL HEATON | HYL | OJB | THORNTON TOMASETTI | WSP
BIM ORGANIZATION SET UP SHEET AND TEMPLATE
AREA CALCULATION BOMA CALCULATION Pickard Chilton - Schematic design
Revit Organization Views: - Documentation: 0 - General: - 3d View: Start View - Notes and Abbreviations 1 - Site: - Site Plan 2 - Floor Plan: - Floor Plan: B 2 - Floor Plan: B 1 - Floor Plan: Level 1 - Floor Plan: Level 2 - Floor Plan: Level 3 - Floor Plan: Level 4 - Roof Plan --3 - Elevation: - East Elevation - North Elevation - South Elevation - West Elevation 4 - Section: - E/W Tranverse - N/S Longitudinal 5 - Interiors: - Detail View: XXX - Elevation: Lobby / Egress Stair Vestibule/ Elevator Lobby/Parking Entry/ Restroom/... - Floor Plan: Lobby / Egress Stair Vestibule/ Elevator Lobby/Parking Entry/ Restroom/... - Section:Lobby / Egress Stair Vestibule/ Elevator Lobby/Parking Entry/ Restroom/... 6 - Ceiling: - RCP: Level 1 - RCP: Level 2 - RCP: Level 3 8 - 3D Views: - View 1 - View 2 - View 3
The views under documentation goes to sheet
Views: - Presentation: 0 - General: - 3d View: Start View - Notes and Abbreviations 1 - Site: - Site Plan 2 - Floor Plan: - Floor Plan: B 2 - Floor Plan: B 1 - Floor Plan: Level 1 - Floor Plan: Level 2 - Floor Plan: Level 3 - Floor Plan: Level 4 - Roof Plan --3 - Elevation: - East Elevation - North Elevation - South Elevation - West Elevation 4 - Section: - E/W Tranverse - N/S Longitudinal 5 - Interiors: - Detail View: XXX - Elevation: Lobby / Egress Stair Vestibule/ Elevator Lobby/Parking Entry/ Restroom/... - Floor Plan: Lobby / Egress Stair Vestibule/ Elevator Lobby/Parking Entry/ Restroom/... - Section:Lobby / Egress Stair Vestibule/ Elevator Lobby/Parking Entry/ Restroom/... 6 - Ceiling: - RCP: Level 1 - RCP: Level 2
The views under presentation are used for the meetings.
Views - Area plans
For schedule area calcultions
Sheets: A0 A 0000 - Cover A 0001 - Notes, Mateials, and Sheet index A 0100 - Project Data A 0100A - SE Axon A 0100B - NW Axon A 0100C - SW Axon A1 A 1000 - Design Architect Narrative A 1001 - Context Plan A 1002 - Site Plan
Views - Visulation
For coordination with rendering firms
A3 A 3001 - Level 1 RCP A 3002 - Level 2 RCP
Views - Study
For coordination with each team members
A4 A 4001 - Elevation - East A 4002 - Elevtion - West A 4003 - Elevation - North A 4004 - Elevtion - South A 4011- Enlarged East Retail A 4012- Enlarged West Retail A 4013 - Enlarged South Retail A 4014 - Enlarged North Retail
8/18/2021
RSF w/Terrace
Ratio RSF/GSF
E+O=T 34,548
E/C=W 95.67%
21,342
19,496
91.35%
1,813
41,139
39,483
95.79%
34,786
0
39,326
37,560
95.51%
33,719
2,403
40,662
38,896
95.38%
33,719
0
38,259
36,493
95.38%
31,648
2,564
38,752
36,986
95.12%
31,648
0
36,188
34,422
95.12%
2,774
32,523
1,064
38,127
36,361
95.23%
35,297
2,774
32,523
0
37,063
35,297
95.23%
1,767
31,629
2,774
28,855
4,745
38,140
36,374
94.71%
21,496
1,715
19,781 *
3,028
10,760
11,899
33,395
31,680
92.02%
Boundary Area
Rentable Exclusions
Floor Rentable Area
Rentable Area
Terrace GSF
414,015
20,911
393,104
323,260
24,488
L2-8 248,888
L2-8 236,554
L9-11 107,521
L9-11 102,222
Total Office GSF 356,409
Total Office RSF 338,775
Floor Level
Boundary Area
Rentable Exclusions
1
36,110
1,562
Floor Rentable Area C-D=E 34,548
Rentable Area E-G,H,I,J=M 1,977
Terrace GSF
0
C+O=Q 36,110
2
21,342
1,846
19,496
3,286
16,210
0
3
39,326
1,656
37,670
2,774
34,896
4
39,326
1,767
37,560
2,774
5
38,259
1,767
36,493
2,774
6
38,259
1,767
36,493
2,774
7
36,188
1,767
34,422
2,774
8
36,188
1,767
34,422
2,774
9
37,063
1,767
35,297
10
37,063
1,767
11
33,395
12
Total
A2 A 2001 - Parking Plan - B2 A 2002 - Parking Plan - B1 A 2011 - Floor Plan - Level 1 A 2012 - Floor Plan - Level 2 A 2013 - Floor Plan - Level 3 A 2014 - Floor Plan - Level 4 A 2015 - Floor Plan - Roof A 2051 - Typical Enlarged Core
SQ 487
Lobby / Floor Building Amenity Circulation Service Area & Service area 6,315
830
12,213
5,993
Retail
Parking
13,213
2,510
GSF w/Terrace
GSF w/Terrace
RSF w/Terrace
438,503
417,592
L2-8 216,624
L2-8 255,668
L2-8 243,334
L9-11 93,900
L9-11 113,330
L9-11 108,031
Total Office 310,523
Total Office 368,998
Total Office 351,364
Avg.
94.71%
NOTE: Level 12 areas include both Penthouse and interior/exterior Mechanical space NOTE: Schematic Design BOMA area alculations are based on early DD level documents and are subject to change as the design and value engineering process progresses.
One of the important design factor is the area calculations, which include the gross floor area, net floor area, usable floor area and rentable floor area.
A5 A 5001 - Section - North South A 5002 - Section - East West A6 A 6010 - Enclosure Type Diagram A 6011 - Enclosure Type A A 6010 - Enclosure Type B A 6011 - Enclosure Type C A 6010 - Enclosure Type D A 6061 - Enclosure Detail Spandrel A 6062 - Enclosure Detail Retail A 6063 - Enclosure Detail Parapet Balcony A 6064 - Enclosure Deatil Soffit A 6010 - Enclosure Detail Proscenium A 6061 - Enclosure Detail Sill A7 A 8001 - Elevator Passenger A 5002 - Elevator Garage
A9 A 9001 - Lobby Plan A 9002 - Lobby Section A 9003- Restroom Plan A 9004 - Restroom Secion A 9021 - Lobby Plan Detail A 9002 - Lobby Section Detail
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"The aesthetic of structure leads to a new form"
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FLOW-IN: AIRPORT DESIGN Date: 2018 Spring Project Type: Airport Terminal Tutor: Masoud Akbarzadeh Location: Philadelphia Software: Rhino Grasshopper V-ray 3D prints Flow-in is a reimagination project for Terminal E of the Philadelphia International Airport. The studio explores form finding through 3d graphic statics and creates unconventional structures that are in equilibrium. The specific structure merit of our module is the absence of vertical members and thus affords a continuous and spacious corridor surrounded by individual pods that are good for boarding. The overall ideas are to increase efficiency at security and baggage claim as well as to create a central axis that is activated both spatially and visually by activities and movement.
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MASSING DEVELOPMENT
FORM GENERATION PRINCIPLE
FORCE DIAGRAM One closed polyhedron Each face Area of face
NO.1 Model Starting Point
NO.4 Aggregate
NO.7 Pattern Development
FORM DIAGRAM
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NO.2 Increase Opening to 3D
NO.3 Transforming
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FORM EXPLORATION The structure study development goes through from simple to complex, from single module to module aggregation in order to explore the potention 3D space for future airport.
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PLAN LAYOUT OLD AIRPORT VS NEW AIRPORT
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CHECK IN
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SECURITY
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2nd F Check in Security Boarding Gate Custom
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3RD FLOOR PLAN
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INTERNATIONAL DEPARTURE
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MASSING DEVELOPMENT Office
Waiting Area
Restroom Retail Waiting Area Entertainment Conveyor
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AXON VIEW
1 BOARDING GATE ENTRANCE Wood cladding interior.
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2 AIR TRAIN Connect the international and domestic terminals
4 ALUMINUM ENCLOSURE with curved louvers
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"Erosion creates beauty"
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EROSION-CLIMBING GYM Date: 2017 Spring Project Type: Civic Building Tutor: Kutan Ayata Location: Canal St. NYC Software: Rhino,Grasshopper V-ray, 3D printsl As our cities grow, the demands of contemporary urban life diminish the chance to explore outdoors on a regular basis. Many buildings provide specific physical conditions as determined the activity, enabling a variety of challenges to be “tackled” by users. While the degrees of difficulty and thirst for fitness can be satisfied in a utilitarian manner in these artificial terrains, what typically cannot be experienced in them are the totality, sublimity, and majestic qualities of grand outdoors. This studio explores an indoor and outdoor rock climbing facilities in the Canal Park at the western end of Canal St on the west side of Manhattan to explore the aesthetics of such an artificial construction。
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MASSING DEVELOPMENT BOOLEAN DIFFERENCE The idea is inspired by the donut shape. The various interlocking relationship can generate interesting continious surface.
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2. Boolean different the massing for a curved surface.
1. Build up the massing according to program.
3. Develop the donut cluster for interlocking climbing surface.
4. Final Object.
1 Service program 2 Main climing hall 3 Roof cafe & yoga room
CLIMBING TEXTURES & GESTURES Strip panel: Each concrete panel is fixed by a steel or cooper frame back to the load-bearing concrete structure. Circle packing pattern: is inspired by the concrete construction process. The concrete wall will generate the holes due to the assembly process.
Strip panel climbing gesture
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The entire block will build up the walls due to the heavy traffic and strong noise.
The original green park will be lifted to the seondary floor.
Central courtyard introduce lighting and air to the building; Corner stairs are designed for the upper park.
Concrete cast model
Strip panel texture rendering
Circle packing pattern climbing gesture
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Hole patter texture rendering
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1. Load Bearing Concrete 2. Laminated Glass 3. Aluminum Window Frame 4. Insulation 5. Water Resistent Membrane 6. Metal Cover
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SECTION B-B' The section shows a complex relationship of the interior and exterior, The interior becomes exterior. The continuous extensive interior surface will be used for roping climbing and the circular surface will be used as boulder.
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1 Load-bearing Concrete 2 Laminated Glass 3 Aluminum Window 4 Insulation 5 Water Resistent Membrane 6 Metal Cover 7 Concrete Panel 8 L Shape Steel 9 T Shape Steel 10 Bolt 11 Concrete Tie Hole 12 Z Shape Steel 13 Stud 14 Concrete Paver 15 Load Bearing Concrete UPENN
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CUT AWAY AXONOMETRIC IMAGE Interior climbing journey 1 Entrance 2 Reception 3 Gear Rental 4 Gear Store 5 Cafe 6 Female Change Room 7 Male Change Room 8 Locker Room 9 Security Room 10 Office 11 Gym 12 Yoga Room 13 Storage 14 First Aid 15 Escalator 16 Classroom
Exterior climbing journey
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN The program circulation travels from the lobby, changing room, gym, yoga space and the main circular indoor climbing space. The program distribution follows the overall form, cental circular open space is designed as the vertical climbing hall and other programs are attached around the central circular area. The small circular space in the center incorporates climbing training space and the vertical circulation. Circular elevator and stairs shaft stands in the center are inspired by Louis Kahn's Yale art museum, they also provide structural support. The courtyard as the media introducing the exterior view and the lighting. People can go outside and roof garden through the courtyard.
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THANK YOU! Yiwei Gao AIA, LEED AP BD+C Gyw1214@gmail.com Architecture Work Collection