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Individual academic work Fall 2015 Professor: Steven Christinsen
The LAX APM research project studies the visual effect that coffer creates and the relationship between labor parts and whole. This project is inspired by a case study of Louis Khan’s Yale Art Gallery. The roof in
Khan’s building is an interstitial concrete coffer system that involves heavy labor work and delicate craftsmanship. Khan intentionally hides all the mechanical systems and the real structures behind the lattice coffer to expose the beauty of concrete work.
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IIn this case, the LAX APM projects fully engages tthe needs for fast movements required by the program and aims to create ‘force perspective’ p tthrough the effects that roof coffers have created. This is achieved by two ways: 1 The coffer conT cceals the visual lines created by the real structural beams, which guides users eyes run parallel to b tthe diminishing lines. Mechanical systems and d drainages are running behind the coffers parallel tto the running direction of the beams to decrease ÁÁRRULQJ KHLJKW 7KH GLUHFWLRQV RI WKH RSHQLQJ o of each coffer also help to adjust the amount of llights to introduce into the building.
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SDAI PROJECT - Selected BIM Project
Selected elevator tower
SDAI project is a local design-build project. My role is to help facilitate BIM modeling, manage sheets and file structures, generate details per client/manufacture responds and attend weekly BIM Clash meeting with our consultants (Builders, Civil, Plumbing, Mechanical, Electrical, Technology, etc.). What this project brings me is a deeper understanding of the transition from SD process to CD to CA of a project, as well as lots of professional structural system, building system knowledges. What is also valuable is the ability to understand the potential aftereffects of a decision made in SD process. And architecture is a collaboration job of many teams. Here the elevator tower is selected as an example of how SD/DD that transits to CD will affect the design.
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ARCHITECTURE INTERIOR CONCEPT ARCHITECTURE INTERIOR CONCEPT
This is an interior renovation project that is now in construction phase. The project is a 5 story high-end customized home. Every detail is well thought as a result of the influences of designers, architects, contractors and clientsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; collaboration. Hand-picked stones, metals, special finishes, tiles as well as accessories work well with interior FFE selections. Sometimes certain rooms required new furniture, we design according to the room accent and work closely together with furniture fabricator.
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APPENDIX --REVIT work notes --Commercial High Rise
INTERN WORKING FILES Detailed duties include
Panzhihua Airport Residential Project Final Commercial Render
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