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Joon Hee Aum

Pratt Institute School of Architecture Portfolio


SELECTED WORKS pages

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title critic

Artist Dwelling | Loop Christian Lynch

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title critic

Dormitory | Perceptive Encounter Sal Tranchina

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title critic

Columbia Boathouse | Mergence Annie Barrett

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title critic

Rest Stop | Fast Track Deborah Gans

title critic

High-Rise | Tower of Affordance Michael Trencher Kathleen Dunne

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Site Plan + Plans Concept Diagram

Clustering

Visitorโ€™s Main Turning Point

Negative v Positive

Visitorโ€™s Main Turning Point

Artistโ€™s Main Turning Point

Artistโ€™s Main Turning Point

View Location

The site analysis of the overlay of the trees strikes what forms or spatial qualities could be made of hidden element using the contour lines, shadows, etc.The overall design of the dwelling is dedicated to Claire Muckian, who is a contemporary ceramics and View Location

sculpture artist. Her work โ€œcentres on obscure, hidden, and uncontrolled spaces that arise through the ceramic making processโ€ and I wanted to express those spatial expressions within the dwelling as well as incorporating into materiality and circulation.

Shadow Play Entrance

Cafe/Kitchen

Dining Area

Design 201

Studio

Cafe/Kitchen

Loop

Education Workshop

Up

Lobby

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G Roof Patio

Down

Storage

Main Gallery

Down

Storage Outdoor Pathway

Down Down

Studio

Outdoor Pathway

Bedroom

Outdoor Balcony

Space

Outdoor Space

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Ground Floor

View to Artist Studio

Lobby

Dining Area

Education Workshop

The project for Design 2.1 focuses on the spatial construction of an artist dwelling located in a given area at Wave Hill. Wave Hill is a famous 28-acre public garden and cultural center in the northwest Bronx overlooking the Hudson River and the Palisades that is a home to numerous flowers, insects, and animals. The challenge is that the area given rests on a 50ft drop sloped hill and must be constructed with all or partial wood structural.

Second gallery

Up

Main Hallway

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N

2nd Floor / Main Entrance

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Top Floor

Ground Floor

2nd Floor / Main Entrance

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Sections + Model Perspective East Elevation Section Cut A

South Elevation Section Cut A Interior/Exterior Quality

Perspective Drawing + Photos 6

East Elevation Section Cut B

South Elevation Section Cut B

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Design 301

Unit Prototype Facade Study

Perceptive Encounter

For the graduate dormitory project, different methods and levels of exposure between relations such as the interior v. exterior, individual v. community, and body v. space in one rooming unit were investigated. How much exposure is too much? What effects does a certain exposure impose on an individual or group? These are the questions we faced as we manipulate the type of exposure to achieve a certain purpose for multiple aspects of the project. WALL SECTION B EXPOSED PIPES BEHIND FROSTED GLASS

EXPOSED PIPES BEHIND FROSTED GLASS

DENSE TERRACOTA PANEL FACADE W/ OPERABLE LOUVERS STATIONARY MODERATE TERRACOTA PANEL FACADE

WALL SECTION A

ENCLOSED PRIVATE BATHROOM BEDROOM ENTRANCE (FROST GLASS DOOR/PANELS)

LOUVER PANELS CLOSED LOUVER PANELS OPENED

ENCLOSED PRIVATE BATHROOM

STATIONARY FACADE PANELS WITH MODERATE OPENINGS FOR DOUBLE HEIGHT LIVING AREA STATIONARY FACADE PANELS WITH WIDE OPENINGS FOR SHARED TERRACES

BEDROOM TOP SWING WINDOW FOR VENTILATION SLIDING WINDOW PANELS

DENSE TERRACOTA FACADE W/ OPERABLE LOUVERS ENCLOSED PRIVATE BATHROOM BEDROOM DINING/STUDY AREA (GLASS FACING COMMUNAL) SPIRAL STAIRCASE DOUBLE HEIGHT LIVING SPACE KITCHEN DENSE TERRACOTA PANEL FACADE W/ OPERABLE LOUVERS STATIONARY MODERATE TERRACOTA PANEL FACADE STATIONARY SPARSE TERRACOTA PANEL FACADE

LOCALIZED FACADE ELEVATION RENDER

NOT TO SCALE

UNIT PLAN (TOP LEVEL) 3/8โ€ = 1โ€™-0โ€

DIVIDER/HOLDER FOR FACADE PANEL SPAN (ONE PER 6FT)

GLASS WINDOW (STATIONARY) WET WALL SHARED B/W ADJACENT UNITS (ON BOTH LEVELS)

TOP SWING WINDOW AIR VENTILATION

TERRACE SPACE (SHARED)

OPERABLE FACADE LOUVERS FOR BEDROOM FULL LENGTH SIDE-SLIDING WINDOWS

FULL LENGTH SIDE-SLIDING WINDOWS OPERABLE FACADE LOUVERS FOR BEDROOM

STATIONARY FACADE PANELS FOR DOUBLE HEIGHT SPACE

UNIT BREAKDOWN NOT TO SCALE

STATIONARY SIDE WINDOW

OPERATIONAL WINDOW PANEL

UNIT PLAN (BOTTOM LEVEL) 3/8โ€ = 1โ€™-0โ€

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UNIT WALL SECTION A

3/8โ€ = 1โ€™-0โ€

UNIT WALL SECTION B 3/8โ€ = 1โ€™-0โ€

WALL DETAIL 3/4โ€ = 1โ€™-0โ€

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โ€œI give ear, or look, in the expectation of a sensation, and suddenly the sensible takes possession of my ear or my gaze, and I surrender a part of my body, to this particular manner of vibrating and filling space.โ€

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Plans + Renders Details

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At the moment of encounter, the perceiving subject ceases to exert complete control upon the perceptive encounter: A

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B ๏ข๏ฉ๏ฃ๏น๏ฃ๏ฌ๏ฅ๏€ ๏ณ๏ด๏ฏ๏ฒ๏ก๏ง๏ฅ

C ๏ง๏ก๏ฌ๏ฌ๏ฅ๏ฒ๏น

๏ง๏ก๏ฌ๏ฌ๏ฅ๏ฒ๏น

๏ณ๏ฅ๏ฃ๏ต๏ฒ๏ฉ๏ด๏น ๏ข๏ฏ๏ฏ๏ด๏จ

๏ƒ๏€ฎ๏Œ

D

๏ญ๏ก๏ฉ๏ฌ๏ฒ๏ฏ๏ฏ๏ญ

๏ฅ๏ฎ๏ด๏ฒ๏ก๏ฎ๏ฃ๏ฅ๏€ ๏ด๏ฏ๏€ ๏ง๏ก๏ฒ๏ก๏ง๏ฅ

A

๏ฅ๏ฎ๏ด๏ฒ๏ก๏ฎ๏ฃ๏ฅ๏€ ๏ด๏ฏ๏€ ๏ฒ๏ฅ๏ก๏ฒ๏€ ๏น๏ก๏ฒ๏ค

๏ฏ๏ต๏ด๏ค๏ฏ๏ฏ๏ฒ๏€ ๏ฌ๏ฏ๏ต๏ฎ๏ง๏ฅ

๏ท๏ก๏ณ๏จ๏ฅ๏ฒ๏ณ๏€ ๏€ผ๏€ ๏ฌ๏ก๏ต๏ฎ๏ค๏ฒ๏น๏€ ๏ฒ๏ฏ๏ฏ๏ญ๏€ ๏€พ๏€ ๏ค๏ฒ๏น๏ฅ๏ฒ๏ณ

B

๏ณ๏ด๏ฏ๏ฒ๏ก๏ง๏ฅ๏€  ๏ฒ๏ฏ๏ฏ๏ญ

๏ต๏ฎ๏ค๏ฅ๏ฒ๏ฐ๏ก๏ณ๏ณ๏€ ๏ด๏ฏ๏€ ๏ฆ๏ฉ๏ฒ๏ฅ๏€ ๏ฅ๏ณ๏ฃ๏ก๏ฐ๏ฅ๏€ ๏ณ๏ด๏ก๏ฉ๏ฒ๏ณ

๏ณ๏ด๏ฏ๏ฒ๏ก๏ง๏ฅ๏€  ๏ฒ๏ฏ๏ฏ๏ญ

๏ด๏ฒ๏ก๏ณ๏จ๏€ ๏ฒ๏ฏ๏ฏ๏ญ

C

๏ฅ๏ฌ๏ฅ๏ฃ๏ด๏ฒ๏ฉ๏ฃ๏€ ๏ก๏ฎ๏ค๏€ ๏ฐ๏ฏ๏ท๏ฅ๏ฒ๏€ ๏ณ๏ท๏ฉ๏ด๏ฃ๏จ๏€ ๏ฒ๏ฏ๏ฏ๏ญ

๏ณ๏ด๏ฏ๏ฒ๏ก๏ง๏ฅ๏€ ๏ฒ๏ฏ๏ฏ๏ญ

๏จ๏ฅ๏ก๏ด๏ฉ๏ฎ๏ง๏€ ๏ข๏ฏ๏ฉ๏ฌ๏ฅ๏ฒ๏€  ๏ฒ๏ฏ๏ฏ๏ญ

๏ฃ๏จ๏ฉ๏ฌ๏ฌ๏ฅ๏ฒ๏€ ๏ฒ๏ฏ๏ฏ๏ญ

๏ท๏ก๏ด๏ฅ๏ฒ๏€ ๏จ๏ฅ๏ก๏ด๏ฉ๏ฎ๏ง ๏ข๏ฏ๏ฉ๏ฌ๏ฅ๏ฒ๏€ ๏ฒ๏ฏ๏ฏ๏ญ

D

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WINDOW DETAIL

A

B

๏ฌ๏ฏ๏ต๏ฎ๏ง๏ฅ

๏ญ๏ฉ๏ฎ๏ฉ๏€ ๏ฐ๏ฌ๏ก๏น๏ฒ๏ฏ๏ฏ๏ญ

๏ญ๏ฅ๏ค๏ฉ๏ก๏€ ๏ฒ๏ฏ๏ฏ๏ญ

C

D

A

B

๏ฏ๏ฐ๏ฅ๏ฎ๏€ ๏ณ๏ด๏ต๏ค๏ฉ๏ฏ๏€ ๏ณ๏ฐ๏ก๏ฃ๏ฅ

C

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D

FOUNDATION DETAIL

PAVEMENT TO WALL DETAIL

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Details + Sections

ROOF TRUSS DETAIL

The overall dormitory is set up as a central atrium in between two unit blocks, the students have access to different common spaces in this atrium shared by the whole community as well as a shared terrace between neighboring units. With experimentation with indirect and direct views, a sense of interaction is established between the user and other students dwelling within the architecture.

FLASHING ALUMINUM BRACKET ANCHOR BOLT ALUMINUM RAINSCREEN DRIP EDGE BACKER ROD AND SEALANT THERMALLY INSULATED DUAL LAYER GLASS

PARAPET DETAIL

WALL DETAIL

The facade allows for perceptive encounter through porousity and density of the materials from the outside as well as the interior for a more community-based environment and friendly intimacy rather than total isolation within the units themselves and within the shared spaces. D

C

B

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D

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WINDOW FRAMING BACKER ROD AND SEALANT 3/4โ€ BASEBOARD 3/4โ€ WOOD FINISHING

CONCRETE SLAB

DROP CEILING BOLT DROP CEILING 3/4โ€ GYPSUM BOARD RIGID FOAM INSULATION BATT FOAM INSULATION

TYP. WALL AND WINDOW DETAIL

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TYP. WALL AND CEILING DETAIL

DRAIN DETAIL 13


Mergence

transformative diagram

The project is about creating intimate spaces for interaction between the users (Columbia and community) and the water-facing exterior edge that serves as a community and Columbia users by bending the buildpublic face that caters to individual and team training. ing into an L-shape. This allows the building to have two different faces: an interior courtyard that promotes

Site Study Diagrams

Design 302

Corten steel panels U-lock fastener Wood screen

Metal mesh screen

Push windows

columbia

proposed shared area

existing private access

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existing public access

proposed public access

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Plans + Site Plan Circulation The building is initially split into two sections: community and varsity. Each section has its own lobby, locker room, and boat storage which are located at each end of the building. They are then connected by the public training rooms and other shared

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programs such as classrooms, lounge, and offices. The ergo and weight room, demanding more active behavior, are facing towards the water while the less active programs are facing the interior courtyard.

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form to create small gathering areas throughout the site. The two locker rooms reinforce the initial split by becoming a solid volume that anchors each end of the building. The faเธฃเธ‡ade and roof-scape emphasizes this by changing in density as it transitions from the locker room to the ergo room that demands an open view to the river.

Sections Wall Detail

Having two faces allow for different faเธฃเธ‡ade conditions on each side. To emphasize the intimacy of the interior edge, the volumes are pushed out into the courtyard creating a feathered-edge condition that contrasts with the sharp and rigid edge on the public face. The site imitates the two edge conditions of the building by using the same

6"

6"

SAS PUSH WINDOW

SUSPENDED CEILING RETURN GRILLE

ROOF DRAIN

LIGHT FIXTURE FLASHING

10'-0"

WOOD FACADE

METAL DECKING WITH VAPOR MEMBRANE INSULATION

SOLAR PANEL SOIL

SKYLIGHT

INSULATION RAISED FLOOR

FLOOR DIFFUSER

VAPOR BARRIER EXTERIOR SHEATHING

WIRE MESH

6" MINIMUM GRAVEL/SAND LAYER

GROUND INSULATION

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Fast-track Parkways are designed to link city and suburban parks with รข€œpleasureรข€?. It includes limitedaccess highways designed for recreational driving with landscaping. Thus, trucks and other heavy vehicles are excluded. Some have become major commuting routes while retaining the name รข€œparkwayรข€?. In order to complete the puzzle, the goal was to fill the long gap of no resting area zone from the JFK airport to the Throgs Neck Bridge, thus putting a new rest stop by the Belmont race track to create a fusion of horse-racing culture to driving culture as well as bringing in the locals. To continue building the parkway, one of Belmontรข€™s largest parking area will be turned into landscaping and opportunities for green space for all users to leisurely enjoy and a chance to experience the race track without necessarily entering the stadium.

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Horse-racing is a fast-paced highadrenalined track sport in comparison to other types of track activities. The possibilities of using a track to keep in track, ranging from car-racing to marathons, are endless. In this rest-stop, the track is transformed into leisure and active or passive resting according to the layers within the track determined by the speed and circulation of different users.

Section Diagram Exterior Renders

Design 402

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speed of jockeys

speed of children

speed of runners

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along Little Neck Bay. It is 36 mile long consisting of multi-use trails for pedestrians and bicyclists at different points along the highway and access to rest stops within parks that are catered to all different kinds of users. The parkway carries approximately 150,000 vehicles per day with 25 exits.

Site Analysis Site Plans

The Belt Parkway is known as the greatest municipal highway venture in an urban setting. It was designed to connect Bronx and upstate New York to the northern and southern parkways in Queens and Brooklyn. The parkway begins at the Bronx-Whitestone bridgehead and extend south through Bayside

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Belt Parkway

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Exit Rest Area Golf course LaGuardia Airport Belmont Racetrack Beach

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๏†๏Œ๏๏™๏„๏€ ๏‚๏…๏Ž๏Ž๏…๏”๏”๏€ ๏†๏‰๏…๏Œ๏„ ๏๏–๏‰๏๏”๏‰๏๏Ž๏€ ๏ƒ๏…๏Ž๏”๏…๏’

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๏”๏’๏๏†๏†๏‰๏ƒ๏€ ๏ƒ๏๏•๏Ž๏”๏“ ๏€พ๏€ฑ๏€ฐ๏€ฌ๏€ฐ๏€ฐ๏€ฐ๏€ ๏๏๏„๏” ๏€ฑ๏€ฐ๏€ฌ๏€ฐ๏€ฐ๏€ฑ๏€ ๏€ญ๏€ ๏€ด๏€ฐ๏€ฌ๏€ฐ๏€ฐ๏€ฐ๏€ ๏๏๏„๏” ๏€ด๏€ฐ๏€ฌ๏€ฐ๏€ฐ๏€ฑ๏€ ๏€ญ๏€ ๏€ถ๏€ฐ๏€ฌ๏€ฐ๏€ฐ๏€ฐ๏€ ๏๏๏„๏” ๏€ถ๏€ฐ๏€ฌ๏€ฐ๏€ฐ๏€ฑ๏€ ๏€ญ๏€ ๏€ธ๏€ฐ๏€ฌ๏€ฐ๏€ฐ๏€ฐ๏€ ๏๏๏„๏” ๏€ธ๏€ฐ๏€ฌ๏€ฐ๏€ฐ๏€ฑ๏€ ๏€ญ๏€ ๏€ฑ๏€ฐ๏€ฐ๏€ฌ๏€ฐ๏€ฐ๏€ฐ๏€ ๏๏๏„๏” ๏€ฑ๏€ฐ๏€ฐ๏€ฌ๏€ฐ๏€ฐ๏€ฑ๏€ ๏€ญ๏€ ๏€ฑ๏€ต๏€ฐ๏€ฌ๏€ฐ๏€ฐ๏€ฐ๏€ ๏๏๏„๏”

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PEOPLE

Tower of Affordance

If the city and the people in it are broken apart, how can a tower heal and bring them together? If the tower is broken, how can it be a symbol of strength and community rather than isolated confinement? Can the mending, whether personal, emotional, or spiritual, begin inward if the tower is often viewed as a structure that restricts our movements? If it is not broken in the first place, how can architecture enable the maximum potential for individual aspirations while also contributing to the larger cause of making community living?

Most importantly, how can the skyscraper become an affordance for people to achieve their full potential? The tower is redefined as means of creating an interactive community where people can feel a sense of belonging rather than isolation. As the skyscraper is an immense spectacle, both up close and from a distance when viewing the skyline, the tower aims to be a universal and well-rounded symbol; nor of power or wealth, but of a new era of harmony and understanding.

Rooftop Green Spaces: -gardening -both exterior and interior -roof top decks

INTEGRATION OF COMMUNITIES

GREEN SPACE 2 FLOORS

Long Term Living: -for persons who need long term care or are unable to care for themselves -they have the ammenities and medical aid needed

EQUAL STANDARD OF LIVING

Offices: -offices for medical care employees -information centers

Special Education: -all children with get the education they need, regardless of their disabilities -gain an education that they otherwise would not have gotten Psychological and Physical Therapy: -physical and psychological therapy to allow people to receive the care and support that they need Public Health Care: -health care for the disabled persons - health care for local community.

MALNUTRITION

JOON HEE AUM//RENEE COHEN SPRING 2016

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION

AVOIDANCE OF WAR IMPAIRED DISABLED

HANDICAP INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY

AUTISM

IMPROVED EDUCATION

GALLERY PERF SPACE GROUP PLAY 14 FLOORS

PSYCH THERAPY 12 FLOORS

SPECIAL EDUCATION 4 FLOORS

OFFICES 5 FLOORS

RESIDENTIAL

LIBRARY 3 FLOORS

MENTAL HEALTH Play Therapy Art Therapy Music Therapy Special Education Occupational Therapy Psychological Therapy

THERAPY IMPROVED HEALTH SERVICES

RESIDENTIAL 80 FLOORS

RESIDENTIAL 80 FLOORS

OT/ MENTORSHIP 8 FLOORS

FITNESS COMPLEX 6 FLOORS

WORKSHOPS 15 FLOORS

PHYSICAL HEALTH 22 FLOORS

RESEARCH LAB 12 FLOORS

CONFERENCE CENTER 4 FLOORS GREEN SPACE 2 FLOORS

Short Term Living Long Term Living Lounge Areaa

IDENTIFYING IMPAIRMENTS AND CAUSES IN SPECIFIC GEOGRAPHIC LOCATIONS

PLAY THERAPY 14 FLOORS

OT/MENTORSHIP 4 FLOORS

WORKSHOPS 8 FLOORS

RESOURCE CENTER 15 FLOORS

INADEQUATE CARE

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY 15 FLOORS

PHYSICAL THERAPY 16 FLOORS

OT/ MENTORSHIP 23 FLOORS

AQUATIC CENTER 8 FLOORS

INSTITUTION 12 FLOORS

GREEN SPACE AUDITORIUM 3 FLOORS 3 FLOORS SPECIAL SPECIAL PLAY/EAT EDUCATION EVENT SPACE EDUCATION 6 FLOORS 12 FLOORS 6 FLOORS

MEDICAL CARE CHILDREN EARLY DETECTION

Conference Centers: -allow community members, family members, people with disabilities to come together to discuss issues -also provides social spaces

MENTAL HEALTH 20 FLOORS

PREVENTION DUE TO:

Temporary Living: -for families, community members -people who need temporary rather than long term care Recreation Center: -Gyms, cafeterias, pools and other recreational spaces -for enjoyment of disabled persons and their families or guests -can also contribute to therapy

SKY GARDEN/LOUNGE 2 FLOORS OBSERVATION DECK 3 FLOORS SWIMMING POOL 2 FLOORS OVERNIGHT CARE 4 FLOORS

NEEDS

Program Diagrams Concept

Design 500 - Degree Project

ELDERLY VICTIMS OF TORTURE

PSYCHOLOGICAL COUNSELING

LOBBY 4 FLOORS

RESOURCE & MENTORSHIP Job Opportunities Admin Offices Research Lab Psychological Therapy Counseling Mentorship Program

TRAINING IN SELF CARE

PHYSICAL HEALTH

REFUGEES

Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy Medical Care/Clinic Living Spaces Recreational Area Mentorship Program

AVOIDING ECONOMIC WASTE TERROR VICTIMS WORKERS ABROAD VICTIMOLOGY

RESOURCES FOR FAMILY MEMBERS HUMAN DEPRIVATION

INSTITUTION

PARK & RECREATION

SOCIAL COUNSELING SOCIAL SPACES

Special Education Occupational Therapy Mentorship Program

INITIAL FORM BASED ON SEATTLE PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION

LIVING SPACES: PERMANENT

SPECIALIZED EDUCATION INTERVENTION THROUGH NUTRITION LIVING SPACES: TEMPORARY

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PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION:SEATTLE MODEL

MEDICAL EQUIPMENT

PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION:PUBLIC & PRIVATE

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SKY SPA & OBSERVATORY

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MULTI-PURPOSE SPACE

GREEN SPACES RESIDENTIAL

SHARED SPACE/ CIRCULATION

Admin Office

PERFORMANCE ARTS Storage

Service Desk/Lobby

Aggregation Site Plan, Renders

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AGGREGATION D: MENTAL HEALTH

PRIVATE CLINICS: MENTAL HEALTH

LIBRARY

6 Exhibit Space

GREEN SPACES

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RESEARCH LAB/ OFFICES

Cafe/Rest.

Storage/Kitchen Space

CONFERENCE ROOMS/ MENTORSHIP SPACES DN

AGGREGATION C: RESOURCE CENTER

SKY LOBBY

1

AQUATIC CENTER OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

SPECIAL EDUCATION 2 POOL BARGE 3 SEATTLE AQUARIUM

AGGREGATION B: PHYSICAL THERAPY

SKY LOBBY GREEN SPACES

1 PIER 62/63

4 OVERLOOK CAFE + STEPS

FITNESS CENTER PRIVATE CLINICS: PHYSICAL HEALTH

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2

AGGREGATION A: EDUCATION

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5 PIKE PLACE MARKET 6 HIGHLINE/CONNECTION TO OVERLOOK WALK 7 OVERLOOK WALK 8 MONORAIL EXTENSION

SITE PLAN W/ GROUND PLAN 1/64โ€ = 1โ€™ - 0โ€

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We aim for our tower to celebrate differences, rather than treat disabilities like obstacles to be overcome, and to promote an open learning environment. Their norm will become our norm and together, we will heal as a whole. The aim is to obtain a strong vision for the future and the ability to act on it. The tower should not accomodate the needs of one specific group, but should instead represent a variety of people with minimal limitations on growth.

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BioSkin is a system of water-filled ceramic pipes that cools the exterior surface of buildings and their surrounding micro-climates. Through this process, the surface temperature of the building enclosure can be reduced by as much as 12 degree C, and its micro-climate by about 2 degree C. Along both facades, there are a series of sky gardens that provide green spaces throughout the building while at the same time allowing vegetation to provide fresh and clean air to all the users.

Environmental Systems Study

This second skin on top of a typical glazing facade is composed of transparent ETFE panels, which act as a buffer against the winter winds. The plastic skin was conceived to save money without compromising on the performance of a double glass facade creating a hyper-efficient new approach to passive solar design.

PASSIVE SOLAR ENERGY USING THE SUN FOR PASSIVE VENTILATION IN ADDITION TO PASSIVE SOLAR ENERGY

RAINWATER COLLECTION & DISTRIBUTION THROUGH BIOSKIN FACADE

This second skin on top of a typical glazing facade is composed of transparent ETFE panels, which act as a buffer against the winter winds. The plastic skin was conceived to save money without compromising on the performance of a double glass facade creating a hyper-efficient new approach to passive solar design.

RAINWATER IS COLLECTED AND TRANSFERRED THROUGH THE BIOSKIN FACADE INTO THE GREEN SPACES AS WELL AS WATER TANKS UNDERGROUND

N GREEN FACADE

insulation aluminum cover

Collect rainwater on the rooftop drop ceiling

aluminum joinery aluminum powdered coated flashing steel bracket

water-supply pipe

GEOTHERMAL HEAT EXCHANGE

drainage pipe

concrete connectors

ETFE PANELS ARE AN EFFICIENT WAY TO PROTECT THE BUILDING FROM WIND LOADS WHILE AT THE SAME TIME ACT AS PASSIVE SOLAR ENERGY COLLECTORS

GEOTHERMAL PUMPS FROM THE WATER INTO HOLDING TANKS BELOW THE GROUND INTO THE BUILDING

ETFE grid aluminum connector stainless steel tie

ETFE PANELS AS PROTECTION FROM WIND AND SOLAR ENERGY

UTILIZING GREEN FACADES ON ALL SIDES OF THE BUILDING

rainwater drainage pipe

City water highly water-retentive ceramic pipe

Pump

Prevention Chlorine of scale sterilization

Underground tank

Water-spraying/ water-receiving tank

Sterilized water tank

Filtered raw water tank

Water Cycle in the Building

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