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Are We There Yet? :
: let’s start with a story...
08 _ public intimacy
14 _ all fake
: keep it simple.
20 _ identity
22 _ prime vision
24 _ a day at tsukiji
: art. or science. or neither. or both.
28 _ poetic mechanics
30 _ embracing extremes
32 _ swarm pavilion
34 _ fragility and violence
35 _ the pipe
36 _ the very many
: never for granted.
46 _ less is mall
48 _ living on display
: the magic of things.
58 _ world trade center memorial & museum
59 _ columbia uni. manhattanville mixed-use development
60 _ ocean heights I
61 _ morgan stanley children’s hospital
62 _ garden house
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let’s start with a story... I walk around the school hallways and look at the people. I look at the teachers and wonder why they’re here. If they like their jobs. Or us. And I wonder how smart they were when they were fifteen. Not in a mean way. In a curious way. It’s like looking at all the students and wondering who’s had their heart broken that day, and how they are able to cope with having three quizzes and a book report due on top of that. Or wondering who did the heart breaking. And wondering why. Stephen Chbosky - “Perks of being a Wallflower” (1999)
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Public Intimacy :
Program: Bath-house, Hotel | Site: Old City, Philadelphia | Scale: 40,000 s.f.
• STALK THEM Three people were followed from the site to the first entry to any form of intimate space, public transport infrastructure, or private car. Movements were recorded on an aerial map.
• “PIXELATION” The negative spaces (grounds) of the paths were translated into positive “urban pixels” (figures). These pixels are then compressed to the ground plane to inform the outline of the building.
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• ACTIVATION These highlights show the space activated by each individuals. Different portions of the building are engaged by different visitors.
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user 3: Woman staying in hotel and using bath
user 4: Grad student coming to stay in hotel and use bath
• SEQUENCE A walk-through sequence was generated to study the spatial qualities related to lighting, distance, occupancy and surface effects of pattern mappings. 10
• WET AND DRY The wet program (bath) and dry program (hotel) are organized around the high line. They grow from two sides and eventually join and intertwine, forming public space underneath.
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mixed bath female bath hotel steam male bath cafe guest rooms lobby community programs services
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•WRAPPING A pattern from the metal work of a railing is transformed in scale and context to become the skin of the building. The building is wrapped in a double layer- mechanized water system on the outside and an inverted figure-ground. 11
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All Fake :
Photography Project | Brief: Narrative, Fake Identity, Color Photography (No Photoshop)
• MORE FAKE PLEASE _private doings_ : where were you? : where could you have been? _what’s wrong?_ trigger v.1: whenever i feel cold, i take a picture of whatever is on my left hand side. _dummies_ trigger v.2: whenever i feel cold, i take one picture of the sky, then one of the ground. _dress rehearsal_ evidence in context: : an inverted world; : a world without temperature, sound, and air; : maybe also without gravity
• SYNOPSIS She is a fugitive. Worried about being recognized and caught, she always dresses in black from head to toe, with a hat and a pair of sunglasses. She is forever on the run. She kept running, but she never felt like she had run far enough. One day she suddenly found herself in this place where proximity and infinity are inverted- the sky is now concrete, the ground faded. There’s no temperature, she couldn’t feel her heart beat, and she wasn’t breathing. And right there she stopped- she felt calm and happy, because she knew she finally escaped. 14
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keep it simple. The airline pilot who announces that he is presently anticipating experiencing considerable precipitation wouldn’t think of saying it may rain. The sentence is too simple--- there must be something wrong with it. William Zinsser - “On Writing Well� (1976)
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Graphic Project | Brief: Identity, Branding, Logo & Stationery
• THE MIDDLE CHILD I’m a middle kid- I have an elder sister and a younger brother, and so i have a certain “dual” aspect in my personality. I want to portray a state of balance between two opposing forces. My initial is CC and I developed two C-shaped curves that have a fluid motion swirling and converging in the middle. In line with the “dual” concept, I want to include elements of both disciplined and spontaneous. Different shades of multiplying green unify the logo as one.
CANDY CHAN 4106 Walnut Street, Apt 2F, Philadelphia, PA19104 huiyingc@design.upenn.edu 646.683.0434
CANDY CHAN 4106 Walnut Street, Apt 2F, Philadelphia, PA19104 huiyingc@design.upenn.edu 646.683.0434
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Identity :
business card front & back
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4106 Walnut Street, Apt 2F, Philadelphia, PA19104 huiyingc@design.upenn.edu 646.683.0434
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Prime Vision :
Drawing Exercises | Brief: Composition, Hierarchy, Solid & Void
Shoes ink on white drawing paper 420 x 594mm
Nude ink on white drawing paper 420 x 594mm
Cubes ink on white drawing paper 420 x 594mm
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Chinese Character and “9-Square”
Chinese Character and “9-Square”
pencil on white drawing paper
pencil on white drawing paper
420 x 594mm
420 x 594mm
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A Day at the Tsukiji Market :
Graphic Project | Brief: Folding, Research, Information Graphics
• FRONT & BACK-STAGES “A Day at the Tsukiji Market- the Seen and the Unseen” seeks to illustrate the different stages of food processing and production of the tuna trade. Each rectangular unit is about one particular stage, while each triangular unit focuses on the transition between stages. The white sections are the ones seen and conceived by tourists/ amateurs, while the grey sections are the “backstage” operations understood only by professionals working in the trade. With the shifts in scales and changes in contexts, this illustration reveals the intricate workings of the food supply chain both in global and local scales.
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Located only blocks from Tokyo's glit the world's largest seafood marketfishmongers, and foreign tourists alik every day, and the rhythms of the ma logic of the human stomach, culturally through the daily shopping behavior of mil chy of actors, regulators, shippers, auctio borrowing terms from the theater, this tetras and the "audience"'s(white) point of view thro
MOVE AUCTION
Only licensed buyers are allowed to participate in the auction. There are about 400 of them.
Before the auction, fish are examined carefully by experienced buyers with flash lights. They estimate the price.
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The goods sold at auction are immediately taken away by the middlemen. They carry the goods to their own stalls.
What do those hand signals mean? Let us
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EXAMINE AUCTION take a picture..
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MOVE CUT
That saw is HUGE..
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TRANSPORT EAT It's delicious!! And then it all goes back to the sea.
DISPOSE EAT
Tuna is used to make different types of japanese food, most commonly sushi. It's made by rice with vinegar and seaweed, often eaten with soy sauce and wasabi.
Retailers load the goods from middlemen into their trucks and carry them back to their own shops in town.
TRANSPORT CUT
The cutting and preparation of tun large band saws, and fresh tuna is
SHIP ARRANGE kinds of fish..
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I didn't know there are so many different
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TSUKIJI MARKET ion, fish are examined carefully by with flash lights. They estimate the price.
EXAMINE ARRANGE
Fish are arranged according to weight and type. They are tagged by a blue and yellow strip respectively.
Tuna is a global commodity. Everyday more than 1 billion USD worth of Tuna is transported to the Tsukiji market by ship, air and land.
SHIP CATCH
Tuna hits night or day but generally when they are only located inside of the canyon, which is out 80 miles, day fishing is perferred.
art. or science. or neither. or both. When I am working on a problem, I never think about beauty but when I have finished, if the solution is not beautiful, I know it is wrong. R. Buckminster Fuller
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Poetic Mechanics :
Installation Project | Brief: Poker Cards, Assembly Logic (In collaboration with Andrea Gulyas)
• STRUCTURE & INFILL The atmospheric effect for this project is “sound waves”. The wave pattern is studied and abstracted. It is later translated to a simple “A-B-A-B” pattern, and surface is created when the components are joined together.
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Embracing Extremes :
Program: Exhibition | Site: Eastern State Penetentiary, Philadelphia
• COMPONENT Seeking to portray the tension between past and future, the patterning process is a series of “cutting-and-pasting” starting from a square. The resulting shape has sharp corners and can fill a non-porous surface. This shape is stretched in the third dimension to form a leaf-like component, which is then arrayed on surfaces to form enclosures.
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Swarm Pavilion :
Program: Exhibition Space, Education Facilities, Bee-Raring | Site: Fairmount Park, Philadelphia
• GESTURE A curve is derived by abstracting the gesture of a swarm of bees. Programs are allocated along this spine. Conceptual forces are assigned to different programs.
• PATTERNING Pattern from the previous exercise is used to form the structural frame of the roof. There are three types of infill panels- solid, translucent membrane and voids (apiary & queen rearing spaces).
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Fragility and Violence :
“Drawing” Project | Brief: Scripting, Triptych, Color, Embroidery
• SCRIPTED ON PURPOSE
void setup(){ size (360,640); background(255,0,0); noLoop(); smooth(); } void draw(){ translate (-200,700); scale (2); for (int p=10; p<50; p+=10){ float p2=pow(p,1.5); stroke (255,0,0); Aggregate (p,-p2); } } void Aggregate(float a, float b){ pushMatrix(); rotate (radians(random(-5,-35))); translate(a,b);
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for (int w=0; w<5; w++){ Module(random(.8,1.2),width*2); } popMatrix();
void Module(float q, float u){ for (float x=0; x<u; x+=1){ float y= pow(x,q); stroke (255,255,0,125); line (x,y,x,y+random(50,70)); stroke (255,120,0,175); line (x,y,x,y+random(5,11)); strokeWeight (random(.3,1)); } } 34
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The Pipe :
Program: Skate Park, Club | Site: Deptford, London (In collaboration with Janine Sutton)
•THE “COOL” ALTERNATIVE “The Pipe” is to be the first indoor skate park in London. We see skateboarding as the representation of the new wave of alternative culture. Working with parametric modeling, it deals with constraints and requirements of differents users including pedestrians, bikers and professional skateboarders. Lofting techniques enable smooth transitions between spaces, and the boundary between inside and outside is blurred. This is the next coolest place to be in.
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The Very Many :
Program: Marine Simulation Laboratory, Aquarium | Site: Lake Texcoco, Mexico City
• ZERO DISCHARGE “The Very Many” is an intervention that seeks to mediate the ecological relationship between Mexico City and the vast rural site of Lake Texcoco. Learning from the collective intelligence of colony formation of phytoplanktons, this colonization can transform and adapt to different environmental conditions. It could serve as an example of how to cope with this essentially empty site by providing a decentralized and openended solution.
land & sunlight
Situated between two existing ponds, this project takes advantage of the readily available land, salt, and water. It adopts a cost effective desalination operation with zero discharge by coupling a solar pond with a thermal desalination system. It is a self-sustaining system that ameliorates water supply and provides salt for industrial production at the same time.
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â&#x20AC;˘ COMPONENTS &
COLONIES
A big step in evolution was when algae began to live together in colonies. Advantages include being larger than any protozoan, thereby being less likely to be eaten, etc.
â&#x20AC;˘ HAIR AND STRUCTURE Microtubules underlying the plasmalemma of Pediastrum and other species have a cytoskeletal function, regulating not only the shape of the zoospore as it becomes a cell of the colony but also the development of prongs and the flattening of cells where they adhere upon contact.
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never for granted. Little events, ordinary things, smashed and reconstituted. Imbued with new meaning. Suddenly they become the bleached bones of a story… Ammu said that human beings were creatures of habit, and it was amazing the kind of things one could get used to. Arundhati Roy – “The God of Small Things” (1998)
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Less is Mall :
Program: Retail | Site: Villanova, Philadelphia | Scale: 200,000 s.f. (In collaboration with Thabo Lenneiye)
: Do you want more choices? • WHY MORE IS LESS A typical supermarket carries more than 30,000 items, among which you can find 61 varieties of sunblock, 80 different pain relievers, 40 options for toothpaste,150 lipsticks, 75 eyeliners, and 90 colors of nail polish from one brand alone. We normally assume that more choices make us happier, but too much choice comes with the burden of confusion, regret of options not taken, and information overload.
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Graphic Design layering + multiplying
translucency + colors
reflection + refraction
irregular surfaces
Iridescence
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illusion of choice (structure)
illusion of choice (visual interest)
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Living on Display :
Program: Housing, Food Retail | Site: Delaware Riverfront, Philadelphia | Scale: 100,000 s.f.
: Do you keep potatoes in your fridge? â&#x20AC;˘ REFRIGERATION, ENERGY, AWARENESS The refrigerator is the most energy consuming appliance in a typical U.S. household. The bigger and deeper your fridge is, the more you tend to buy, the more food would go bad at the bottom, and eventually, the more you waste. What if everything is transparent and on display? What if your neighbors can see your rotten tomatoes? What if the takenfor-granted appliance becomes a space you have to LIVE in?
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â&#x20AC;˘ SHOPPING & SPECTACLE This project studies and challenges the conventional shopping configuration- it seeks to reverse the action of seeing and being seen, the moving and the static.
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exploded axonometric
The whole architecture is organized around the constraints of the central refrigerated space and conveyor belt. Structure is simple steel post-and-beam. Microclimate is regulated by refrigeration curtains which are lighter and cheaper than glass, which keeps the interior configuration flexible.
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• PROTOTYPE The siting makes use of the efficiency of the grid system. This proposal is one third of the possible occupation of the site.
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• INTERFACE The “teething” configuration maximizes the surface area between two entities. Air is the interface between the refrigerated warehouse and housing units.
•LIFTING The building is lifted from the ground floor for access and services. One side is for lobbies of residents and visitors, another for loading. typical unit plan 50
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apart-hotel studio 1- bedroom 2- bedroom 3- bedroom 4- bedroom
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the magic of things. .. And there is the magic of the real, of the physical, of substance, of the things around me that I see and touch, that I smell and hear... Among all the drawings produced by architects, my favorites are the working drawings. Working drawings are detailed and objective... they are free of associative manipulation. They do not try to convince and impress like project drawings. They seem to be saying :”This is exactly how it will look.” Peter Zumthor – “Thinking Architecture” (1998) 56
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World Trade Center Memorial & Museum :
Program: Memorial & Museum | Site: New York City | Status: Under Construction Office: Davis Brody Bond Aedas LLP, NYC
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West Vent Structure Plan
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Program: Laboratories/ Mixed-use Development | Site: New York City | Status: Under Construction Office: Davis Brody Bond Aedas LLP, NYC (in collaboration with Renzo Piano Building Workshop)
Typical East West Corridor Elevation
Typical Lab Floor Plan
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Ocean Heights I :
Program: Residential | Site: Dubai | Scale: 83 stories | Status: Completed Office: Aedas Ltd., Hong Kong
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Revit Model for Curtain Wall and Facade Schedule
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Program: Healthcare | Site: New York City | Status: Completed Office: Davis Brody Bond Aedas LLP, NYC
Game Wall Interior Elevation
Nurse Station Plan
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Garden House :
Program: Single family house- Ground floor renovation | Site: North London | Status: Completed Office: Space Group Architects, London
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Curriculum Vitae
Candy H.Y. Chan 508 W 29th Street • Apt #2 • New York • NY10001 • USA 646.683.0434 • yingswork@hotmail.com
CAREER & QUALIFICATION HIGHLIGHTS • • •
International exposure: worked and studied in Asia, Europe and the United States Proficiency in Revit (2 years experience) Worked on world-renowned projects including the World Trade Center Memorial and Museum
Work Experience J U L 1 0 - N OV 1 1
Davis Brody Bond Aedas, LLP, New York, NY, Junior Architect
• Worked on Revit model and prepared construction documents, in collaboration with
Renzo Piano Building Workshop, for Columbia University Manhattanville Mixed-use Development (NYC) • Worked on construction management phase (Inspected on site and responded to RFIs) for Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital (NYC)
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Space Group Architects, London, Architectural Designer
• Produced tender drawings, 3D model and renderings, and conducted material research
for Garden House (single-family housing)(London)
Aedas Limited, Hong Kong, Summer Intern • Prepared competition materials for Kingdom Tower (Saudi Arabia) • Designed and did parametric modeling of Civic & Culture Center (Singapore)
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Hanbury Evans Wright Vlattas + Company, Norfolk, VA, Summer Intern
• Produced schematic masterplanning for campus of Michigan State Uni. (East Lansing)
Davis Brody Bond Aedas, LLP, New York, NY, Intern
• Conducted LEED research and prepared construction documents for World Trade
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Aedas Limited, Hong Kong, Intern
• Produced conceptual design package for Empire Tower (Dubai)
Education
Center Memorial & Museum (NYC)
• Prepared façade schedules (Revit), specification documents, designed layout and
produced tender drawings for Ocean Heights I (Dubai)
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University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA
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Architectural Association School of Architecture, London, UK
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The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Master of Architecture
Semester Abroad Program (Fall Semester) Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies
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Winner, World Architecture Community Awards 3rd Cycle
World Architecture Community
E. Lewis Dales Travelling Scholarship
School of Design, University of Pennsylvania
other Computer Skills: Autodesk Revit Architecture | AutoCAD | Rhinoceros & Grasshopper |
Maya | Google Sketchup | Processing | Adobe Creative Suite | Microsoft Office | Chinese Typing |
Language Skills: Fluent English | Cantonese | Mandarin | Visa Status: Permanent Resident (Green Card Holder)
REFERENCES David Williams
Phu Hoang
Partner, Davis Brody Bond, LLP david.williams@davisbrody.com | 212.633.4700 Professor, School of Design, University of Pennsylvania ph@phuhoang.com | 212.343.4203 63
(left to right) sept 2009, philadelphia; aug 2009, new york city; oct 2009, manchester; nov 2009, amsterdam
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