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MIXED-USE HOUSING 395 3rd St, San Francisco, CA

This project is mix-used development residential building which includes 55 lof t units, 8436 sq f t of fice, 5389 sq f t retail and parking lot. The concept is create abundant experience for dif ferent occupants based on site environment. T h e d e s i g n i n n o v a t e d t h e t r a n d i t i o n a l b a y w i n d o w, a f a m i l i a r a r c h i t e c t u r a l f e a t u r e o f S a n Francisco’s ear ly houses. Shif ting incrementally over the outer facade of residence levels. The bay windows of fer ample views, light, and air and infor m the building’s distinctive for m and texture. Bay window bacame canopy of the retail when it repeated down to the edge of the second floor on Harrison street side. The tower meets the ground at a pleasant, human scale and of fers retail space fronting Harrison and 3rd street. contributing new wide pedestrian amenities to a highly walkable area of the cit y with excellent transpor tation connections. there is a public open space above the ground level, which provide an oppor tunit y to experience of this builidng for the people who love life.

PROJECT / MIXED-USE HOUSING


Harrison St. view PROJECT / MIXED-USE HOUSING


3rd St. view PROJECT / MIXED-USE HOUSING


Street View PROJECT / MIXED-USE HOUSING


Sction

Courtyard View

Roof Garden View circulation diagram

PROJECT / MIXED-USE HOUSING


Unit Type 1

Elevation

Unit Type 2

Lobby view

2nd floor plan

1st floor plan Section PROJECT / MIXED-USE HOUSING


PIER 70 VETERAN HOUSING 22nd St, San Francisco, CA Pier 70 was the most developed area in San Francisco, even the west coast. However it gradually disappeared from people’s eyesight in the recent centur y due to industr y upgrade and the downfall of ship manufacturing business. For the master plan, we hoped to revitalize Pier 70 by creating a main business axis, 22nd St. which is going to extend from Illinois St. to the newly rebuilt Pier 70 ferr y building, which will suppor t San Francisco’s marine transpor tation along with downtown fer r y building. So the e n t i r e f a c i l i t i e s w i l l a t t r a c t p e o p l e c o m e a n d l e a r n a b o u t i t s h i s t o r y. for inheriting and extending the local urban fabric, there are three new streets in nor thsouth direction will turn the land into four greenbelts and dramatically increase the landscape coverage of Dogpatch area. At the same time, veteran housings are rhythmically laid on each g r e e n b e l t t o g u a r a n t e e s u f f i c i e n t s u n l i g h t , v i e w s a n d f r e s h a i r f r o m S a n F r a n c i s c o B a y. A l l these wiggly shape residences divided public space and private space, connected social service programs to the busy 22nd St.

PROJECT / PIER 70 VETERAN HOUSING


PROJECT / PIER 70 VETERAN HOUSING


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21.5milion

Milions

21 19

18.2milion

17 15.7milion 15

Who are they?

13 11

Ferry Building

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35

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20 WWII:5% Korean Conflict:9% Vietnam Era:34% Gulf War Era: 34%

50%

40% 30%

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20% 10%

18%

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35

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15 20

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Percentage of Total Veteran Population by Period of Service 2010-2040

WWII WWII Korean Conflict Conflict Korean Vietnam Era Era Vietnam Gulf War War Era Era Gulf

What's happen in them? Helps for PTSD patients sharing feelings and symptoms with family, friends or doctors In touch with other PTSD patients, encouraging each others Working out could dealing with stress Dedicating on work, participating in community activities for distraction

40 20

35 20

30 20

25 20

15

10

San Francisco Vet Center (505 Polk Street, San Francisco, CA 94102) Vet Centers understand and appreciate Veterans’ war experiences while assisting them and their family members toward a successful post-war adjustment in or near their community. Percentage of Female Veteran Population

Percentage

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10%

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HISTORICAL RESOURCES 1941. 6-story. 256’ long x 77’ wide x 79’ tall. Storage. 1900. 101’ long x 75’ wide x 44’ tall. Electric Shop/Substation. 1941. 2-story. 248’long x 59’ tall. Electric Shop/Substation.

TCH/ SITE ANALYSIS PACLIMATE 2

13.7%

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280

14%

20

Milions

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Black: 16% Hispanic: 10.2% All other races: 5.5% Black: 14.3% Hispanic: 8.2% All other races: 4.5%

Black: 12.5% Hispanic: 6.5% All other races: 3.8%

16%

What they need?

12%

Medical services institution (ex:outpatient clinic) Accessibility facilities Indoor and outdoor communication spaces Activity spaces (Swimming pool, Yoga club, Gym, Park, Runway for trainning)

8%

105

105

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40

35

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30

20

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25 20

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HOTTEST RECORDED

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90

90 4.15”

AVERAGE PERCIPITATION

85

80 75

15

COLDEST RECORDED

100 4.75”

85

Percentage of Minority Population by 2010-2040

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JUN

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Black Hispanic All other races

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TEMPERATURE

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Temperature

WORLD WAR II - European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign-Medal (7 Dec. 1941 to 8 Nov. 1945), Asiatic - Pacific Campaign Medal (7 Dec. 1941 to 2 Mar. 1946), or American Campaign Medal (7 Dec. 1941 to 2 Mar. 1946) AMERICAN MERCHANT MARINES - 7 Dec. 1941 to 15 Aug. 1945 KOREAN WAR - 27 June 1950 to - 27 July 1954 VIETNAM WAR - 28 Feb. 1961 to 7 May 1975 LEBANON - 25 Aug. 1982 to 26 Feb. 1984 GRENADA - 23 Oct. 1983 to 21 Nov. 1983 PANAMA - 20 Dec. 1989 to 31 Jan. 1990 PERSIAN GULF - 2 Aug. 1990 to [be established] SOMALIA - 17 Sept. 1992 to [be established] BOSNIA - 21 Nov. 1995 to 01 Nov. 2007 KOSOVO - 24 Mar. 1999 to [be established] OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM: 7 Oct. 2001 to [be established] OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM: 19 Mar. 2003 to 17 Feb. 2010 OPERATION NEW DAWN: 17 Feb. 2010 to [be established]

0%

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BUS ROUTE

20

2014 Percentage

PROPOSED ROUTE

WWII:0% Korean Conflict:0% Vietnam Era:26% Gulf War Era: 54% WWII:0% Korean Conflict:4% Vietnam Era:28% Gulf War Era: 46%

60%

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PARK

20

Veteran Population

20

PEDESTRIAN ROUTE

20

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Caltrain Station

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Ground Condition GROUND CONDITION

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SECTION BB

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(Permeable to Tidal Water)

3 Bay Mud 4 Serpentite Clasts (Bed Rock)

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-30 ft

(Stable for Piles)

PROJECT / PIER 70 VETERAN HOUSING


22nd St. stripe type block

Master Plan

veteran housing commercial area

service facility green space terraced public space

Concept Sketching

Generative Diagram

Generative Diagram

PROJECT / PIER 70 VETERAN HOUSING


22nd street view

22nd street section perspective view PROJECT / PIER 70 VETERAN HOUSING


keyway

Level 4 29' - 0"

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6 GLAZING

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CHANNEL GLASS

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Level 3 20' - 0"

POST TENSION CONCRETE SLAB

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4

GLAZING

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CHANNEL GLASS Level 2 10' - 0"

POST TENSION CONCRETE SLAB

FASCIA 1 CHANNEL GLASS 2 POST TENSION CONCRETE SLAB 3 RIGID INSULATION 4 LIGHT GAGE STEEL FRAMING 5 INSULATION 6 DRIP EDGE 7

FOIL-BACKED RIGID INSULATION N STUDS S VAPOR BARRIER TUBING FOR BATT INSULATION HYDRONIC RADIANT HEATING SYSTEM

TONGUE&GROOVE HARDWOOD FLOORING ON SLEEPER

2” CONCRETE PAVER CHAIR Level 1 0' - 0"

GRADE BEAM PILES & PILE CAPBEYOND

PROJECT / PIER 70 VETERAN HOUSING


CONSTRUCTION FACTS

Construction type: Rear Ventilated Curtain Wall Material: Powder-coated Aluminum Fixing: Punctuated Fixing

PROJECT / PIER 70 VETERAN HOUSING


Roof Vent Main Circuit Vent Circuit Vent

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exterior corridor view

interior corridor view Draining circuit

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Toilet

Cold-water circuit

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Sink

Warm-water circuit

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Ventilating circuit

building section perspective

Main Cleanout Floor Drain

water meter

Hot-water Heater water service pipe

Bath

Building Sewer

floor system section

PROJECT / PIER 70 VETERAN HOUSING


Regular Thermostat

74F

Electronic Controls

Radiant Heat System Circulation Pump

Regular Thermostat 74F

Boiler

ONE BEDROOM - VETERAN HOUSING

Electronic Controls

Radiant Heat System

Regular Thermostat 74F Electronic Controls

Circulation Pump Boiler

Radiant Heat System

TWO BEDROOM - VETERAN HOUSING

Circulation Pump

BUILDING USAGE Boiler

TWO BEDROOM - MARKET RATE HOUSING

HOUSING RETAIL PARKING CHILDCARE

ENERGY USE INDEX

2B

TV

studio dio

TV

Unit Air Diagram

Building Usage PROJECT / PIER 70 VETERAN HOUSING


ground floor plan

first floor plan PROJECT / PIER 70 VETERAN HOUSING


EUGLENA TOWER 706 Missiono, San Francisco, CA Euglena is one of the world most famous Japanese biotech company. Was built on the hard work and relentless persistence of perusing better biological product. Now their work have earn them enough strength to reach out and share their technology across the Pacific Ocean. San Francisco is a great gateway city. This city provide high intensity circulation of money, business, people, idea and many more other a ctivities. All of this hot spot communicate with each of the through pedestrian circulations, my concept is to fold the highest density activity in to the site. The purpose of this tower is created a live-work community for my client which willbe a prototype for future high-rise headquarters for tech company & biotech company. The folds create vertically oriented spaces where shared amenities are located. The orientation of the vertical folds determined the curtain wall types. the surface of the folds in wall type 1 which includes perforated metal panels to shield the low western and eastern sun. The surface between the folds is wall type 2 which has IGU panels with coated glass. Attempting to insert building structure into the folds, the vertical folds adapt to program organization on the interior. So each individual piece of fold has appropriate structure system. For example interior folds became vertical column and the folds on the east and west perimeter of the tower provide lateral bracing. The purposed of every floor should be orientated with the long span between each fold which creates a spacious and changeable environment, I decided to use concrete as a single material and post-tension floor system though the entire building.

PROJECT / 706 MISSION HIGHRISE


PROJECT / 706 MISSION HIGHRISE


HOTEL

HOTEL

CONDO ROOM DECK

CONDO

CONDO

cafe

cafe

ATRIUM

ATRIUM

cafe

HOTEL ROOM DECK

THEATRE

THEATRE

OFFICE

OFFICE

PLAZA

PLAZA

PLAZA

communicating stairs+escalator circulation: Communicating stairs provide PHYSICAL CONNECTION cross the vertical folds through out the tower. There are 2 elevator zones one zone serves the lowzones, the other serves the upper zone.At the transform floor, the lobbies for the condo, hotel and cafe are located.

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CIRCULATION DIAGRAM

PROJECT / 706 MISSION HIGHRISE


19th floor plan

13th floor plan

Ground floor plan

PROJECT / 706 MISSION HIGHRISE


WALL TYPE1 PERFORATED METAL PANELS SCREEN WALL TYPE2 IGU PANELS WITH COATED GLASS

Sorthern

Structure System

Westen

Northern

Easten

Elevation

Structural Plan & Section

Wall Section

PROJECT / 706 MISSION HIGHRISE


PROJECT / 706 MISSION HIGHRISE


POINT REYES NATIONAL PARK VISITOR CENTER

Entrance View

Marin County, CA Design an audience loop as the main circulation of this project which converge various opportunities, such as experience, communication and discovery. the loop tendency and each particular program in the loop depended on climate, geography, biology and history.

Structure System P R O J E C T / P O I N T R E Y E S N AT I O N A L PA R K V I S I TO R C E N T E R


Wall Section

Ground FloorPlan

2nd FloorPlan

Elevations P R O J E C T / P O I N T R E Y E S N AT I O N A L PA R K V I S I TO R C E N T E R


WORK EXPERIENCES

TURI Architectural Design & Urban Planning (China) Dec 2011 - Sep 2012

http://www.aatu.com.cn


Xinzhong Road Mixed-use Project

Site Analy

The project is located in Guilin new economic development area, Guangxi, China. The project includes 3 towers of Multi-family, one 7 floors governmental office, two commercial buildings, shopping center and underground parking garage.

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PROJECT / XINZHONG ROAD MIXED-USE PROJECT


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This is a fifteen Housing project in a pleasant golf club in Shenzhen, China. there were toltally 4 types housing and each one has individual garage, garden and roof deck. My job was doing part of architecture drawing and focused on part of building floor plan, building construction drawing and some elevation drawings. From this project, I learnt how to draw the detail architecture drawings in CAD, the building code and how to communicate with our civil engineers and electric engineers.

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2nd oor plan

3rd oor plan

PROJECT / SHENZHEN GOLF CLUB HOUSING


Heiniucheng Village Hexi district, Tianjin, China We focus on schematic design in this high-density project, there are multi-family housing, shopping center and 1 office building, and provides a huge public garden in middle of the central axis of this project.

PROJECT / HEINIUCHENG VILLAGE


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