CHAN J. YOUNG CHANG | PORTFOLIO
CHAN J. YOUNG CHANG | PORTFOLIO
ACOUSTIC EXPERIENTIAL THEATER ARCH 3011 | FALL 2011
A THEATER PROGRAMED TO SHOW EXHIBITION AND PROVIDE ARTIST TO INHABIT TEMPORARILY TO CREATE NEW TYPE OF MUSIC BY MANIPULATING THE SKIN OF THE THEATER.
SKIN STUDY MODEL
SKIN CONCEPT
ACOUSTIC EXPERIENTIAL THEATER
ACOUSTIC EXPERIENTIAL THEATER
SECTION MODEL
ACOUSTIC EXPERIENTIAL THEATER
ACOUSTIC EXPERIENTIAL THEATER
THE INTERIOR SKIN GIVES NOT JUST AUDIBLE EXPERIENCE BUT THE VISUAL EXPERIENCE AS WELL.
ACUSTIC EXPERIENTIAL THEATER
FACADE
DFN 2003 | FALL 2010
STUDY MODELS
THE HISTORIC HOTEL STREET LOCATED ON MITCHELL ST. IS THE SITE OF THIS PROJECT. THE FACADE HAS BEEN SURVEYED AND ANALYSED TO DESIGN NEW FACADE.
FACADE New renovation will create visual connection and spatial transition between the street and the building.
D-COMM I: FINAL PROJECT DFN 2241 | SPRING 2009
LEARNED TO RENDER A HAND DRIFTED PERSPECTIVE DRAWING BY PHOTOSHOP.
THEORETICALLY DETAILED DFN 1002 | SPRING 2010 ORIGINAL WALL SECTION
TOP VIEW OF WATER FALLING WINDOW PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF SMALL AMPHITHEATER / MULTI- PURPOSE AREA
STUDY ON THE STRUCTURE OF THE CANNON CHAPEL IN THE EMORY UNIVERSITY. THE TEXTURES AND STRUCTURE OF THE WALLS WERE EXAMINED TO RE-DESIGN IN ORDER TO CREATE BETTER EXPERIENCE AND SPACE USE.
RE-DESIGNED WALL SECTION
STEEL THIS (HOMELESS TRANSITIONAL CENTER) DFN 2004 | SPRING 2011
SITE ANALYSIS 2353 BOLTON RD, ATLANTA, GA 30313
3D RENDERED SITE PLAN
RESIDENT AND COMMERCIAL
TRAFFICS AND TRANSPORTATION
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BODY AND SPACE
SITE SECTION PLAN AND SLOPE
MATRIX
THIS HOMELESS CENTER IS DESIGNED TO EXISTING HOMELESS SHELTER TO BE MORE EFFICIENT IN SPACE USE AND QUALITY EXPERIENCE FOR BOTH HOMELESS PEOPLE AND EVERYONE ELSE WHO ARE THERE TO HELP THEM IN ANY WAY. SITE TOPOGRAPHY
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THE DESIGN IS INSPIRED BY CALATRAVA’S PEACE BRIDGE IN CANADA
KEY PROBLEM WAS TO PROVIDE MORE MULTI-FUNCTION SPACE, STORAGE AND BETTER AIR CONDITIONING (ODOR ISSUES). OCULUS - PERSPECTIVE VIEW FROM INSDE STUDY MODEL
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FLOOR PLANS
FIRST FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
SECTION VIEW
ELEVATION
STUDY MODEL
THIRD FLOOR
FOURTH FLOOR