Charmian Lui Portfolio

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Charmian Lui Architecture Portfolio 2015 - 2018 Selected Works


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“Our opportunity, as designers, is to learn how to handle the complexity, rather than shy away from it, and to realize that the big a r t o f d e s i g n i s t o m a k e c o m p l i c a t e d t h i n g s s i m p l e .�

Tim

Parsey


Summary An architectural designer seeking licensure with a strength in design solutions as well as

an

affinity

for

creating

practical

solutions

within

the

business

aspects

of

architecture that able to produce high-end design which include the unique standards of

acheiveing

each

clients

through

the

diagramming, 3D printing and model making.

use

of

3D

realistic

rendering,

concept


Contents

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P. 1 5 - 2 4

P. 2 5 - 3 4

P. 3 5 - 4 8

P. 4 9 - 5 2


RETHINKING ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN FOR AUTISM Ty p o l o g y : P u b l i c M a r ke t i n N e w p o r t B e a c h , C A , 2 0 1 8 O c c u p a n c y Ty p e : A 2 , M , S Ty p e I V C o n s t r u c t i o n Software: Revit, AutoCAD, Sketchup, 3ds Max, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator

Introduction The

research

environmental related

to

is

design

investigating and

ASPECTSS™

spatial

index,

basic

design

mental

that

health

design and neuroscience architecture regarding the

design

of

sensory

cue

thesis

will

guideline

of

light,

for

c o l or,

people

develop

material

living an

architectural

with

usage autism.

as

a

The

innovative

design

design

people

for

living with autism as well as non-autistic users that allowing them to adapt to space easily.

P.1

Newport Beach Site A huge site located in the bay next to Pacific Coast Hwy 1


A THESIS BY CHARMIAN LUI

THESIS BOOK :

H T T P S : // I S S U U . C O M / C H A R M I A N L U I / D O C S / U N D E R G R A T E _ T H E S I S _ B O O K _ 2 0 1 8 _ S M A L L

P.2


Site Analysis

Newport

Beach

selected.

site

was

on

the

Based

condition

of

non-active

the

site

is

neighborhood

a

and

DISCONNECT transportation. It is

an

OPPORTUNITY

an

iconic

building

in

to

AVERAGE NOISE 74.3 dB

create

Newport

Beach to attract people to come in and learn what is Autism to reduce the STIGMA. The natural surroundings

are

people

ENGAGE

to

allowing the

atmosphere with their SENSES.

P.3

NOISE FROM PLANE

FISHING KAYAKING

WOODPECKER SEAGULL VEGETATION LIVE FISH

SENSES

NOISE FROM CAR

ACTIVITIES

POLLUTION

PIPE DRAIN

WILDLIFE & VEGETATION

DUCK

BREEZE SMELL


Newport Beach,CA DOCK

SITE

AVERAGE NOISE 75.3 dB

P.4


Development Goals

Based

on

analyzed There

the of

are

case five

conclusion. the

and

studies.

criteria

To

investigate become

study

further

criteria

the

in

main

would design

guidelines for the solution. The five

criteria

material/ color

are

tactile,

design,

zen

visual,

light

and

design,

and

2

3

ASPECTSS™ design index.

research light

how

and

people zen

step

design

going

visual,

color

with

Japanese

is

ASD.

material,

impact The

from

to

study

on of

1 BAYSIDE DR

traditional

Architecture

for

escape space design. ASPECTSS ™

design

index

is

helping

spatial design process.

P.5

the

4

5

6

EW

next

VI

The


Sensory Zoning

PUBLIC MARKET

ZEN GARDEN

(UPPER LEVEL) (HIGH STIMULUS ZONE)

(LOWER LEVEL) (LOW STIMULUS ZONE)

N

N

Wind Path

Heavy Smell

Medium Smell

Light Smell

Visual

Ta c t i l e

Both of public market and zen garden sensory map are showing the stimulation of visual, small and tactile. According to the experiment of tactile perception and emotion in children with ASD(E. Pernon et al.,2007 ), air-fluid (Wind) is part of a tactile sensory. The result is showing children with ASD has a significant positive emotional reaction with the air-fluid (Wind).

P.6


Form Analysis

1

3D Print Form Study Model

EACH

SHAPE

NEUROTYPICAL WITH

ASD.

REPRESENT PEOPLE

BOTH

A

&

PEOPLE

PARTIES

R A R E LY

INTERACTION.

2

TOP

SIDE VIEW 01

SIDE VIEW 02

SIDE VIEW 03

BOTH PARTIES START INTERACTION

3

THE INTERACTION IS ALLOWS BOTH

PARTIES

TO

KNOW

EACH OTHER.

4

THE

GENERATION

OF

SPACE

PROVIDES A PLACE FOR BOTH PARTIES

5

STRUCTURE STUDY MODEL P.7

SIDE VIEW 04


A

Plans

DN

M A L E BAT H .

DN

E L E VAT O R

DN

S TA L L

D

D DN

FEMALE

BAT H .

UP

DN

S TA L L

UP

S TA L L

SKYLIGHT

C

C

UP

SKYLIGHT

M A L E BAT H .

DN

UP

S TA L L

FEMALE BAT H .

DN

S TA L L

SKYLIGHT

B DN

B

VIEW

DN

DN

S TA L L

MEDIUM SMELL SENSORY

PUBLIC MARKET(UPPER LEVEL)

N

A

E L E VAT O R

1

H E AV Y S M E L L S E N S O R Y

DN

OFFICE

LIGHT SMELL SENSORY

SCALE: 1/32” = 1’0”

P.8


MAST 147’-0”

15ӯ AIR DUCT

0.5” Ø STEEL CABLE 2’ X 8” GLULAM BEAM

3’ Ø ARCH MAST

MAST & FOUNDATION CONNECTION

PUBLIC MARKET LEVEL 2 9’-6”

72” x 72” CAST CONCRETE FOUNDATION

PUBLIC MARKET LEVEL 1 9’-6” 87

2

PUBLIC MARKET SECTION AA SCALE: N.T.S 6” THICKNESS WOOD FLOORING

SHELL 80’-0”

PUBLIC MARKET LEVEL 5 45’-6” PUBLIC MARKET LEVEL 4 36’-6” PUBLIC MARKET LEVEL 3 27’-6” PUBLIC MARKET LEVEL 2 18’-6” PUBLIC MARKET LEVEL 1 9’-6”

3 P.9

PUBLIC MARKET SECTION BB SCALE: N.T.S


COLOR FILTER GLASS SURROUND THE SKYLIGHT ELEVATOR

PUBLIC MARKET LEVEL 5 45’-6” PUBLIC MARKET LEVEL 4 36’-6” PUBLIC MARKET LEVEL 3 27’-6”

Section 4

PUBLIC MARKET SECTION CC SCALE: N.T.S

PUBLIC MARKET LEVEL 5 45’-6” PUBLIC MARKET LEVEL 4 36’-6”

5

PUBLIC MARKET SECTION DD SCALE: N.T.S

P.10


Details

MAST

2‘ X 8’GLUBEAM WOOD BEAM

WOOD BEAM TO MAST CONNECTOR W/ 1/2” X 2” GALVANIZED LAG BOLT 1/2” Ø STEEL ROD 1/4” Ø STEEL CABLE WOOD BEAM CONNECTOR W/ 1/2” X 2” GALVANIZED LAG BOLT

6

WOOD BEAM TO MAST

DETAIL

8

SCALE: N.T.S

WOOD BEAM PERSPECTIVE VIEW SCALE: N.T.S

1/4” THICKNESS CEDAR T & G FLOOR FINISH 1/2” STEEL CABLE CONNECT TO MAST GALVANIZED METAL DECK 3” CONCRETE SLAB

3’HT TRUSS 3/8” Ø REBAR 15” Ø AIR DUCT

7 P.11

FLOORING SYSTEM DETAIL SCALE: N.T.S

9

WOOD BEAM TO MAST CONNECTORS SCALE: N.T.S


Sensory Cues

Color Filter Glass The color filter glass at the food stall, railing glass, and surround skylight. Color filter glass diffuse sunlight and

project

a

colorful

shadow

on

the

ground.

Users

can

experience

the

enjoyment

of

public

market

under

a

colorful shadow and people with ASD could enhance their visual perception and social interaction by filtering out distraction. Also, the colorful filter glass would project the shadow in a different angle during a daytime as the sun move.

F l owe r, F l u i d , a n d Co l or Besides

the

color

filter

glass,

In

a

medium

smell

area,

the

stall

selling

flower

and

fruit

are

provided another visual sensory cue and smell sensory cue for the users. A color and smell would change every day due to the owners are selling a fresh different kind of flower and fruit.

P.12


P.13


P.14


INNOVATE

FORD DISTRICT

PORTLAND URBAN DESIGN PLAN

Ty p o l o g y : A n i m a t i o n C o m p a n y & C o m m e r i c a l , O R , 2 0 1 7 O c c u p a n c y Ty p e : A 1 , B , M Ty p e I I I C o n s t r u c t i o n Software: Revit, AutoCAD, Sketchup, 3ds Max, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator

Introduction T h e Fo r d D i s t r i c t s t a n d s i n t h e r e m n a n t s o f P o r t l a n d ’ s i n d u s t r i a l h i s t o r y. W i t h r u n d o w n fa c t o r i e s , t h i s part of Portland’s Central Eastside is a post-industrial rust belt in a sense. By applying four design t h e o r i e s - - R E V I TA L I Z E , I N N OVAT E , C O H A B I T, E X P L O R E - - t h e Fo r d D i s t r i c t c a n t r a n s fo r m i n t o a h u b t h a t nurtures the growing maker and startup movement.

By

creating

a

community

with

focus

on

entrepreneurship,

arts,

and

culture,

living

in

an

area

with

like-minded people will initiate a neighborhood of innovation, exploration, and revitalization. Physically compact

and

smart

density

will

allow

for

conveniency

and

walkability

in

a

transit

accessible

e nv i r on m e nt . Re s i d e n c e , p l a c e of work , a n d p l a c e of l e i s u r e w i l l b e i n c l o s e pr ox i m it y of on e a n o t h e r, along with open spaces for gathering, socializing, and leisure.

P.15


P.16


STANDARD SITE 3: 627 DIVISION ADDRESS: 619-627 SE DIVISION PL LOT SIZE: 1.29 ACRES SQ.FT: 56,200 ZONE: IG1

STANDARD SITE 8: THE DIARY BUILDING A D D R E S S : 2 7 1 5 S E 8 T H AV E LOT SIZE: 2.5 ACRES SQ.FT: 108,900 ZONE: IG1

Mu l�

STANDARD SITE 9: NATURAL SITE ADDRESS: 904 SE DIVISION ST STANDARD LOT SIZE: 4 A C R E SSITE 9: NATURAL SITE ADDRESS: 904 SE DIVISION ST, PORTLAND, OREGON S Q . F T : 1 0 0 , 0 0LOT 0SIZE:160,000 -4 ACRES 2- 200,000 00, 000 SQ.FT: ZONE: IG 1 - GENERAL INDUSTRIAL 1 ZONE: IG1

use

Cor rid o

M

r

EXISTING ENVELOPE NEIGHBORING ENVELOPE MAXIMUN POSSIBLE ENVELOPE

EXISTING ENVELOPE NEIGHBORING ENVELOPE MAXIMUM POSSIBLE ENVELOPE

STANDARD SITE 10: CLINTON TRIANGLE ADDRESS: UNDEFINED SITE 10: CLINTON TRIANGLE L O T S I Z E : 4 A C R STANDARD E S , PORTLAND, ADDRESS: OREGON LOT SIZE: 4 ACRES SQ.FT: 160,000 S Q . F T : 1 6 0 , 0 0 0 - ZONE: 2 IG0 ,- 200,000 0INDUSTRIAL 00 1 10 - GENERAL ZONE: IG1 EXISTING ENVELOPE NEIGHBORING ENVELOPE MAXIMUN POSSIBLE ENVELOPE

EXISTING ENVELOPE NEIGHBORING ENVELOPE MAXIMUM POSSIBLE ENVELOPE

ZONING DIAGRAM

COLLABORATE WITH BRIAN GARDARIAN & BRENDA JOY GABBAC

COMMERCIAL GENERAL INDUSTRIAL GENERAL

P.17

EXISTING BUILDINGS

RESIDENTIAL R1

EMPLOYMENT GENERAL

RESIDENTIAL R2

INDUSTRIAL HEAVY

RESIDENTIAL R5

STOREFRONT COMMERCIAL

EX

STANDARD SITE 1: INTRISNSIC HELD A D D R E S S : 2 1 0 5 E / S E 7 T H AV E LOT SIZE: 68 ACRES SQ.FT: 84,628 ZONE: IG1 EXISTING ENVELOPE NEIGHBORING ENVELOPE MAXIMUN POSSIBLE ENVELOPE

EXISTING ENVELOPE NEIGHBORING ENVELOPE MAXIMUN POSSIBLE ENVELOPE

EXISTING ENVELOPE NEIGHBORING ENVELOPE MAXIMUN POSSIBLE ENVELOPE

EXISTING ENVELOPE NEIGHBORING ENVELOPE MAXIMUN POSSIBLE ENVELOPE

STANDARD SITE 2: TRIMET SITE A D D R E S S : 2 2 9 8 & 2 3 2 0 S E G R A N D AV E LOT SIZE: 3 PARCELS 1.95 ACRES SQ.FT: 84,628 ZONE: IG1

Pr op os ed

Re ta il C

or rid or

d orri se C u � l u

or


MASTER PLAN CONCEPT DIAGRAM

STANDARD SITE 4: TRIMET A D D R E S S : 2 4 2 5 - 2 4 4 5 8 T H AV E LOT SIZE: 78 ACRES SQ.FT: 34,000 ZONE: IG1

COLLABORATE WITH BRIAN GARDARIAN & BRENDA JOY GABBAC

EXISTING ENVELOPE NEIGHBORING ENVELOPE MAXIMUN POSSIBLE ENVELOPE

DOWNTOWN PORTLAND

A

B C

STANDARD SITE 5: PARKING LOT A D D R E S S : 2 4 3 5 S STANDARD E 1 0 T SITE H 5:APARKING V E &LOT2 5 0 5 W / S E 1 1 T H A V E ADDRESS: 2435 SE 10TH AVE & 2505 W/SE 11TH AVE PORTLAND, OREGON LOT SIZE: 59 ACR ES LOT SIZE: 59 ACRES SQ.FT: 17,714 S Q. F T : 1 7,7 1 4 ZONE: IG 1 - GENERAL INDUSTRIAL 1 ZONE: IG1 EXISTING ENVELOPE NEIGHBORING ENVELOPE MAXIMUN POSSIBLE ENVELOPE

D

A

EXISTING ENVELOPE NEIGHBORING ENVELOPE MAXIMUM POSSIBLE ENVELOPE

STANDARD SITE 5: ALLAN BUILDING STANDARD SITE 6: INTRINSIC’S ALLAN BUILDING ADDRESS: 2421-245 5 &2421-2455 2 4 &02405-2419 5 - 2 SE411TH 1 9AVES E 1 1 T H A V E ADDRESS: PORTLAND, OREGON LOT SIZE: 64 ACRE LOTS SIZE: 64 ACRES SQ.FT: 28,231 SQ.FT: 28,231 ZONE: IG 1 & EXD ZONE: IG1 & EXD

B C

EXISTING ENVELOPE NEIGHBORING ENVELOPE MAXIMUN POSSIBLE ENVELOPE

Pro

po

sed Ret ail

EXISTING ENVELOPE NEIGHBORING ENVELOPE MAXIMUM POSSIBLE ENVELOPE

Co r r id or

STANDARD SITE 7: PARKING LOT A D D R E S S : 2 5 3 6 S / S E 1 1 T H AV E & 2 6 3 7 S / S E 1 2 T H AV E LOT SIZE: 197 ACRES SQ.FT: 54,290 Z OSTANDARD N E : E SITE X D7:-PARKING C E N TLOT RAL EMPLOYMENT E XADDRESS: I S T I N 2536 G E S/SE N V 11TH E L OAVE P E& 2637 S/SE 12TH AVE N EPORTLAN, I G H B OOREGON RING ENVELOPE LOT SIZE: 1.97 MAXIMUN POSSIBLE ENVELOPE SQ.FT: 54,290 ZONE: EXD - CENTRAL EMPLOYMENT

MAXIMUM POSSIBLE HEIGHT No maximum height/F.A.R

D A: REVITALIZE B : I N N OVAT E C: COHABIT D: EXPLORE

EXISTING ENVELOPE NEIGHBORING ENVELOPE MAXIMUM POSSIBLE ENVELOPE

P.18


Site Analysis

I N N OVAT E This

plan

looks

to

provide

the

workspace

for

entrepreneurs, businesses, makers, artists, and startups to thrive. By providing technological infrastructure. The plan

provides

technology better

to

the

capability

connect

connection

that

working allows

to

use

and the

experimental

playing.

option

to

Provides choose

a

working location such as cafe, park, rooftop or a place like home, etc.

CIRCULATION DIAGRAM

5

SITE AXO - WIND PATH

SITE 5

WIND PATH: FROM NORTH TO SOUTH

VEHICLE P E DE S T R I A NON LY TRAIN TRACK

5

P.19


Form Analysis

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RD

WA

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FAC

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N

Shadow Study

SMALL/ START UP ANIMATION AND MEDIA COMPANY 12PM

OFFICE

SE

SW S

OUTDOOR THEATER

SEMI OPEN SPACE OPEN/ PUBLIC SPACE

E

RETAIL

W

LIGHT DARK

LOBBY/ GALLERY / EXHIBITION AREA

NE

NW

9AM

KITCHEN

RESTROOM

MEP

N

BREAK OUT SPACE

STUDIO

STORAGE

12PM

CLOSE / PRIVATE SPACE SEMI OPEN SPACE MEETING ROOM

3PM

WINTER MATERIAL LAB

PRODUCTION ROOM

CHROMA KEY ROOM

THEATER (INTERNAL USE )

9AM

3PM

SUMMER

12PM

9AM

3PM N

SPRING / FALL

P.20


Plans ALTSOURCE, INC.

F

E

D

C

B

SE 10th AVE

SE 9th AVE

WILLCO

A

1 UP

NEW CONSTRUCTION MIX-USE BUILDING

2 2

3

4 4

3

5

6

1 INDEPENDENT PUBLISHING RESOURCE CENTER

7

SE DIVISION ST GROUND FLOOR PLAN W/ SITE PLAN SCALE: N.T.S 1. Gallery

N

2. Animation Company Lobby 3 & 4. Green Landscape

P.21

FORD BUILDING

A


6

2

1

3

2

1

C

C

3

B

UP

B

4

DN

DN

UP

UP

A

A

Break Out Space & Cafe

7

6

1 . C a fe 2.Indoor Theater 3.Gathering/ Break Out Space

N

THIRD FLOOR FLOOR PLAN SCALE: N.T.S

5

4

3

2

F

1 . C a fe 2. Break Out Space 3.Studio 1 4 & 5 . Wo r k s h o p 6. Studio 2 (Chroma key room)

1

7

N

SECOND FLOOR FLOOR PLAN SCALE: N.T.S

6

5

4

3

2

1

F

E

E

DN

UP

UP

D

D

5

P.22


B

B

DN

DN

UP

A

A

Computer Studio

1

3

2

3

UP

D

D

C

C

2

P.23

DN

FIFTH FLOOR FLOOR PLAN SCALE: N.T.S

6

5

4

3

2

1. Ticket Station 2 . R o o f To p T h e a t e r 3. Lobby 1

N

FOURTH FLOOR FLOOR PLAN SCALE: N.T.S

6

5

4

3

2

1

1 . C o n fe r e n c e A r e a 2. Computer Studio 3.Break Out Space

N

F

F

E

E

DN

1


Street View

AnimationCompany Lobby

P.24


ESSENTIALS SIMBO

ESSENTIALS

SIMBO

ETHIOPIA

MASTER

PLAN

ETHIOPIA MASTER PLAN

Ty p o l o g y : M a s t e r P l a n & M o d u l a r H o u s i n g , 2 0 1 7 Software: AutoCAD, Sketchup, 3ds Max, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator

Introduction Simbo is a primitive village located in Ethiopia. Villagers are still live in a primitive life that different from

the

world

around

Simbo.

The

issue

in

Simbo

is

lack

of

infrastructure

such

as

road,

water

c a t c h m e n t a n d c l e a n i n g s y s t e m , e l e c t r i c a l , p u b l i c h e a l t h , a n d b a s i c fa c i l i t y, e t c . T h e r e fo r e , t h i s p r o j e c t is focusing on a master plan to develop a Simbo village. A plan is including education & public health, life quality improvement, connection, and economy. In Addition, the project is providing a structure and building

materials

architecture.

P.25

solution

such

as

bamboo,

ETFE

roof,

solar

panel,

biomimicry,

and

modular


ESSENTIALS SIMBO

ETHIOPIA MASTER PLAN

BAMBOO MODULAR HOUSING STRUCTURE ANIMATION

PLEASE SCAN THE QR CODE TO WATCH THE ANIMATION ANIMATION LINK https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPgofVm5NzU P.26


Infrastructure Development LIFE QUALITY IMPROVMENT ARTIFICAL LAKE RAINFALL IN ETHIOPIA (mm) FROM 1991-2015

POTENTIAL AREA FOR ARTIFICAL LAKE

160

80

DEEPEST POINT: 60’

0 01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

10

11

12

ARTIFICIAL LAKE CASE STUDY L a ke Vo l t a , t h e a r t i f i c a l l a ke i n G h a n a . T h e l a ke i s formed by the Akosombo Dam, which begun in 1961 a n d c o m p l e t e d i n 1 9 6 5 . T h e Vo l t a R i v e r l o c a t e d a t South

of

Ajena

and

created

a

lake

extending

u p s t r e a m f r o m t h e A k o s o m b o D a m t o Ya p e i , b e y o n d t h e fo r m e r c o n f l u e n c e o f t h e B l a c k Vo l t a a n d W h i t e R ive r.

P.27


BIOMIMICRY ROOF NAMIBIAN BEETLE

CLEAN ENERGY ETFE ROOF

INSTALL A SOLAR PANELS UNDER ETFE ROOF ETFE file is self-cleaning due to its

nonstick

recyclable, stretched

s u r fa c e . and

up

to

it 3X.

ETFE

is

could ETFE

be is

a

suitable material for roofing.

EDUCATION & PUBLIC HEALTH

BUMPS ATTRACT WATER

SPACE ESTIMATE CURRENT: 600-700 PEOPLE LIVE IN THE VILLAGE AROUND 400 SQFT PER PERSON (INCLUDING PUBLIC SPACE)

BIOMIMICRY ROOF RAIN WATER DEW WATER

FUTURE: AROUND 200 SQFT PER PERSON IF THE POPULTION GETTING DOUBLE (INCLUDING PUBLIC SPACE)

SCHOOL EXPANSION & CLINIC

PREPARE FOR POPULATION INCREASE AND EDUCATUE WATER TANK

VILLAGERS HEALTH INFROMATION P.28


STRUCTURE & MATERIALS SOULUTION BAMBOO

ESSENTIALS SIMBO

ETHIOPIA MASTER PLAN

F R E E WAY 8 1

ESSENTIALS - SIMBO MASTER PLAN DIAGRAM SCALE: N.T.S P.29


POTENIAL AREA FOR ARTIFICAL LAKE

H E A LT H CLINIC SITE

EXISTING ROAD

0 .5 m LIVING HUB il es Bamboo Modular Housing Common Space For Planting

LIVING HUB

SCHOOL E X PA N S ION SITE

EXISTING SCHOOL

AREA

P.30


Plans

12’-8”

6’-8”

2’-0”

- 2’-0”

1

P.31

E L E VAT I O N 1 SCALE: 1/4” = 1’ - 0”

2

E L E VAT I O N 2 SCALE: 1/4” = 1’ - 0”


12’-8”

6’-8”

2’-0”

- 2’-0”

3

E L E VAT I O N 1 SCALE: 1/4” = 1’ - 0”

4

E L E VAT I O N 2 SCALE: 1/4” = 1’ - 0”

P.32


EXPLODED ISOMETRIC

BAMMBOO CONNECTION JOINT DETAILS

BIOMIMICRY ROOF

S OL A R PA N E L

BAMBOO STICK SUPPORT THE S OL A R PA N E L BAMBOO FRAME CONNECT

BAMBOO FLOORING

TO CONCRETE FOOTING BAMBOO STICK SUPPORT THE S OL A R PA N E L BAMBOO STRUCTURE FRAME

WAT E R C AT C H M E N T SYSTEM

BAMBOO FLOOR

B A M B O O WA L L , WINDOW & DOOR

BAMBOO WALL

SUPPORT BIOMIMICRY ROOF

B A M B O O WA L L , WINDOW & DOOR

CONCRETE FOOTING ROOF FRAME P.33

ROOF FRAME - ETFE


BAMBOO MODULAR HOUSING

P.34


UNIFICATION Ty p o l o g y : S o i c a l H o u s i n g , 2 0 1 6 O c c u p a n c y Ty p e : R 2 , M Ty p e I I I C o n s t r u c t i o n Software: AutoCAD, Sketchup, 3ds Max, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator

Introduction Based

on

research,

the

site

93

%

analysis

of

the

and

demographic

household

are

the

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Living Area 200 sf

Living Area 300 sf

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Resting Area 300 sf

Resting Area 100 sf

Resting Area 600 sf

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Kitchen & Eating 200 sf

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Program concept

FACADE & BUILDING FORM

Building Form

PARKING, LOBBY & COMMERICAL SPACE

MAIN CIRCULATION: STAIR CASE E L E VAT O R

COMMUNITY SPACE

2nd FLOOR UNITS

3RD FLOOR UNITS

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EXIT

N GROUND FL FLOOR PLAN


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COMMUNITY FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/32” = 1’ - 0”

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2ND FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/32” = 1’ - 0”

4. DAY CARE SERVICES FOR KIDS AND SENIOR CITIZENS 5. LEARNING CENTER 6. COMMUNITY CENTER ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE

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3RD FL FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/32” = 1’ - 0”

N 5

ROOF PLAN SCALE: 1/32” = 1’ - 0”


UNIT CONCEPT - COMBINE UNIT FOR FAMILY NEED A BIGGER SPACE OPTION 1

OPTION 2 UNIT A

UNIT B

UNIT C

UNIT B

COMBINE UNIT 1

COMBINE UNIT 2

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UNITS 3D AXONOMETRIC DIAGRAM C

A C B

Unit A Section AA SCALE: N.T.S

Unit B Section BB SCALE: N.T.S

A B

Unit C Section CC SCALE: N.T.S

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UP

8

7

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2ND FL UNIT FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/16” = 1’ - 0” 7 & 8. SECRET DOOR (OPEN WHEN TWO UNITS COMBINE)

DN

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3ND FL UNIT FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/16” = 1’ - 0”

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ROOF TOP 35’-0”

LEVEL 3 - APARTMENT UNIT 25’-0”

LEVEL 3 - APARTMENT UNIT 15’-0”

DAY CARE CENTER 20’-0”

BUILDING SECTION SCALE: N.T.S

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JOHN COOPER WORKS POP UP STORE Ty p o l o g y : P o p U p S t o r e & B r a n d i n g E x p e r i e n c e , 2 0 1 7 Software: 3ds Max, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator

Introduction Mini Cooper is a small car with a large capacity. It is a car design for both city run and racing. John Cooper Work s i s one of t he l i ne s of Mi n i Co op e r Ma ke s for r a c i n g . T he d e s i g n mo d i f ie d t h a t a l low a d r ive r t o h ave r a c i n g ex p e r ie nc e wh i le d r iv i n g a Joh n Co op e r Work s i n t he c ity. T h i s pr oj e c t i n s pi r e d by Joh n Co op e r Work s and generate the concept - BUILT FOR EVERYONE. The typology decided to be a pop-up store to promote a concept of BUILT FOR EVERYONE as a branding experience.

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GEN3 ENTERTAINMENT ARTS & ON - TRACK THEMES Award - Second Place

“BUILT YOURS”LED SCREEN AREA

OMOTE REAL TIME FACE TRACKING & PROJECTION MAPPING BOOTH ENTRANCE

MINI AUGMENTED VISION BOOTH

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GEN3 ENTERTAINMENT ARTS & ON - TRACK THEMES Award - Second Place

APPLYING ON MINI WITH MINI AUGMENTED VISION

Your JCW

Voice Control

ON

iPad Connected

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