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Core Design Studios .....................3 Housing on Water Museum of Animation Columbia Boathouse Graduate Dormitory SFX Library Skyline & Landfill Visuality & Experience

Portfolio Directory

Structure and Representation ......53 Technics Compilation Transform the Cube Reconstruct Palladio Transform Tessellation Selected Work ............................69 Retreat Compilation Hey’s Luggage Office Grand Central Caffé Fino 31 Gramercy Park South 1


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Core Design Studio

School of Architecture Pratt Insitute Class of 2015

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Using the Rockaway Peninsula as typology of a POST-DISASTER phenomenon, the utilization of AMPHIBIOUS HOUSING serves as an influencing factor to REVITALIZE the area as well as a future SUSTAINABLE and storm RESILIENCE measure by improving the neighborhood’s prepareness to future storms.


Site: Conch Basin Queens, New York Critic: Zehra Kuz Spring 2014

01 Core Design Studio Housing on Water

Housing on Water

Design Team: Chiwa Yeung

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2010 Race and Ethnicity Density

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Marina 59

Land Usage

• Existing communal related institutions • Water depth suited for

communal activities Neighborhood Disconnection • Nearby existing

Intended Development Pressure

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Studio

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This project utilizes amphibious housing as a

Critic:

solution to the current issue of rising sea level. Using the Rockaway as a typology of a post-

Zehra Kuz

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disaster phenomenon, the proposed amphibious

Student:

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housing project serves as an influencing factor to revitalize the area as well as a future flood resil-

Chi Wa Yeung

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transportation system encourages public gathering

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• Existing Marina 59 as iconic gathering spot

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ience measure by improving the neighborhood’s prepareness to future storms.

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Project Initiative

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Developed Area

Developed Area Broad Channel

Existing Public Institutions Lack of & Population Density Topography Bathymetry - 1ft

Contours

-40 -60

EART FLOOD PLAIN +16’

HIGH / LOW TIDE +6’ / -2’

h Basin Bathymetry Analysis

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Marina 59 • Existing communal related institutions • Water depth suited for communal activities • Nearby existing transportation system encourages public gathering • Existing Marina 59 as iconic gathering spot

Site Location 2 - Conch Basin

Conch Basin • Existing Residential related institutions • Water depth suited for residential housing unit with minimum oceanic impact • Distanced from existing transportation system generate privacy

Site Selection

Channel Topography & Bathymetry - 1ft Contours stingBroad Transportation

Existing Facilities

Broad Channel Existing Public Spaces & Institutions


ect Considerations

Buoyant Platform

Student: Chi Wa Yeung

ience measure by improving the neighborhood’s prepareness to future storms.

Steel Platform with Floats

Pylon Guidance

Floating Concrete Block

Basement Anchor

Floating EPS Platform

Hybrid Foundation

Local Treatment

Bio-Product Algae Farm Wave Direction

Treated Waste Water

Sea Water Supply

Waste Pipe

City Water Supply

Solar Panel & Film

Wave Pressure Generator

Aqua-Thermo Heat Exchange

Dual Water Supply

Algae Waste Management

Mariculture

Solar Access

Single Studio

Double Studio

Single Family

Growing Family

Unrelated Family

Related Family

Triple Studio

Sun Path

Merge with Existing Community Sense of Community

Surface Permeability

Existing Transportation

Sense of Privacy

Oceanic Impact

Floating Swimming Pool

Rooftop Garden

Underwater Life

Outdoor Media Projection

Outdoor Gathering

Local Seafarm Restaurant

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Studies

Using the Rockaway as a typology of a postdisaster phenomenon, the proposed amphibious housing project serves as an influencing factor to revitalize the area as well as a future flood resil-

ons

Considerations

Water Transportation

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Visualizing Life on Water


Proposal

Team

This project utilizes amphibious housing as a

Critic:

solution to the current issue of rising sea level.

Zehra Kuz

Using the Rockaway as a typology of a postdisaster phenomenon, the proposed amphibious housing project serves as an influencing factor to

Student: Chi Wa Yeung

revitalize the area as well as a future flood resil-

Overall Design Strategy

ience measure by improving the neighborhood’s prepareness to future storms.

Legend Residential Amphibious Housing Buoyance Land Housing

Existing Impervious Area as Shared Parking

Mixed Use

Communal Aquatic Sports Center

Existing Fishing Docks

Amenities Building

Outdoor Recreation Rockaway Community Park Rockaway Community Park

Proposed Park Restoration

Floating Swimming Pool

RESIDENTIAL

Existing Public Amenities

Retail New Retail Storefronts

Revitalize Existing Sports Facilities

Institutions

New Amphibious Housing

Repair shop & Storage

New Youth Center

Proposed Local

Communal Aquatic Sports

Bike Lane

Restore Existing Green Softscape & Fishing Docks

Mixed Use Amenities Building

Communal Sailing School

Communal

Marina 59

New residential houses with buoyance foundation

Industrial & Manufacturing Light Manufacturing & Storage

Retail

Open public space with piers

Transportation

Community Sailing School

Youth Center

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Master Plan

Studio

Proposed Local Bike Lane Proposed Shared Bike Kiosk

Revitalized Marina 59

Proposed Shared Parking

Light Manufacturing & Parking

Existing Sidewalks

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Promote local industry with existing opportunities

Utilize existing Marina 59 as communal center

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300

Retail

600 FT

Aquatic sport center promotes local identity

Overall Neighborhood Master Plan & Strategies

Utilize existing impervious surfaces as parking

Shared bike program as means of sustainable local transportation

Park restoration as means of connecting existing and new communities

Increase retail decreases dependency on nearby neighborhoods

Improve existing & new construction with future storm resilient buoyant foundation

Youth Center to accomodate local schools and youth population

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Conch Basin Residential Design

ience measure by improving the neighborhood’s prepareness to future storms.

Existing Pavement Use for Shared Parking

Typical Cluster 3 Singles 3 Doubles 2 Triples

Floating Swimming Pool

Communal Platforms

Add-on Floats Cafe Mussel Ponds Fishing Docks etc. Boat Docks

Existing Sport Courts

Amenities Mixed-Use Building Floating Fishing Docks

Waterside Parks

Land-Housing with Buoyant Foundation Retail

Existing School

Youth Center

Conch Basin Residential Master Plan 0

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256 FT


revitalize the area as well as a future flood resil-

Zehra Kuz Visualization and Diagram

ea level. a post-

prepareness to future storms.

WATER BASED SCENARIO Communal Space can be used as TEMPORARY SHELTER

Communal Space as nodes of interaction within community

Public Space for Post-Disaster Relief Program

Improve land-based housing flood resiliency Mixed Use Amenities Building as artificial high-land

Average Water Level+/- 0 ft

Anticipated Scenario

High Tide + 4 - 6 ft

Hurrican Sandy + 12 ft

Jetty can be extended for ADDITIONAL TEMPORARY HOUSING FOR DISASTER RELIEF

FEMA +19 ft

Communal Space can be used as TEMPORARY SHELTER

munal Space as nodes of interaction within community

Floating Houses in Flooding Scenarios

High Tide + 4 - 6 ft

Hurrican Sandy + 12 ft

Jetty can be extended for ADDITIONAL TEMPORARY HOUSING FOR DISASTER RELIEF

FEMA +19 ft Pro-Forma

Two-Sided Response

Private

Public

Implied Zones

Passage

Structure

Visual Passage

Public Visual Threshold

Semi-Private Outdoor

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Private Amenities Entry Threshold

Public Space

Amenities Building as Privacy Screen

Semi-Public Amenities

Public - Private Filter

Buffer Zone

Private Visual Threshold

To Housing Unit

Threshold Relief

Morphology

Project as Indirect Extension of the City with Implied Privacy

Pro-Forma

Two-Sided Response

Private

Public

Implied Zones

Passage

Structure

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ience measure by improving the neighborhood’s

Communal Platform

Visual Passage

Public Visual Threshold

Semi-Private Outdoor

Hinge

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Private Amenities Entry Threshold

Semi-Public Amenities

Communal Platforms as Extensions of the City

Public Space

Living Scenarios

Public - Private Filter

Morphology Amenities Building - Privacy Morphology

Buffer Zone

Private Visual Threshold

To Housing Unit

Communal Platform

Threshold Relief

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Proposal

Units Design

Floating Home Design Strategy

Studio

Team

This project utilizes amphibious housing as a

Critic:

solution to the current issue of rising sea level.

Zehra Kuz

Using the Rockaway as a typology of a postdisaster phenomenon, the proposed amphibious

Student:

housing project serves as an influencing factor to

Chi Wa Yeung

revitalize the area as well as a future flood resilience measure by improving the neighborhood’s prepareness to future storms.

PV System

+18’ 6” +16’ 10” ROOF

Flip-Down Platform Study

UP

Terrace

Study

Bedroom

Terrace

Living Room

+8’ 8” SECOND FLOOR Living Room

K.

B.

Living Room

Study MEP

Oyster Farm

DN

Flip-Down Platform

K.

MEP

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PV System

-3’ 6” FLOATING FOUNDATION

Bedroom

B.

Single

+0’ 0” FIRST FLOOR

Green Roof

Oyster Farm

+15’ 3”

Green Roof

+13’ 10” ROOF Living Room

K.

K. Terrace

Bedroom #2

Terrace Ladder to Roof UP

+4’ 3” FIRST FLOOR

DN Ladder to Terrace

Bedroom #1

B.

Entrance Platform

Bedroom #2

+0’ 0” ENTRANCE PLATFORM

K.

-5’ 0” BASEMENT

MEP DN

+4’ 3”

UP

DN

-9’ 6” FLOATING FOUNDATION Green Roof

Living Room

Double

Bedroom #1

+0’ Entrance Platform

MEP

Green Roof

Green Roof

+24’ 6” +23’ 6” ROOF

Exterior Terrace

Bedroom #2

Study

Exterior Terrace

+13’ 5” Terrace

Exterior Terrace

Kitchen / Living Room

B.

Interior Terrace

Interior Terrace

Ladder to Roof UP

+4’ 3”

B.

Kitchen / Living Room

Bedroom #3

+4’ 3” FIRST FLOOR

UP DN

Bedroom #1

Axonometric Scenarios

Housing Units Designs

Floor Plan

DN

Bedroom #3 MEP

Triple

UP

+0’ Entrance Platform

Study

Bedroom #1

Interior Terrace

DN

MEP

MEP

Section A-A

Section B-B

+0’ 0” ENTRANCE PLATFORM

-5’ 0” BASEMENT

-9’ 6” FLOATING FOUNDATION


Unit Sustainability

Studio

Team

This project utilizes amphibious housing as a

Critic:

solution to the current issue of rising sea level. Using the Rockaway as a typology of a post-

Zehra Kuz

disaster phenomenon, the proposed amphibious housing project serves as an influencing factor to

Student: Chi Wa Yeung

revitalize the area as well as a future flood resilience measure by improving the neighborhood’s

Sustainable Applications

prepareness to future storms.

Legend

12 one-axis tilted panels 3-KILOWATTS PV SYSTEM with optimized latitude angle

Stormwater Collection Graywater Application Blackwater Storage Blackwater Discharge Electricity

MOVABLE EXTERNAL SUNSHADE with high energy efficiency

EXTENSIVE GREENROOF mitigates stormwater runoff

Gutter Collect STORMWATER

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Challenging the notion of museum by animating the user in duality of the culture of animation in the East and West. The museum constantly shifts the CENTER OF GRAVITY of the viewer to evoke a PIVOTAL MOVEMENT between the object and the subject of the museum similar to the EFFECTS OF ANIMATION.


Site: 2 Howard St. New York, NY Critic: Mark Rakatansky Fall 2014

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Museum of Animation

Design Team: Chiwa Yeung

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1 Garden

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Sculpture Roof Garden

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A UP

Gallery Main Circulation

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Flo

4th

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MUSEUM CAFE

UP

Office

Flo

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Digital Gallery Manga & Comic Gallery Figurine Gallery Film Strip Gallery Open Theater

COAT ROOM

Flo

3rd

Administrative Education Curator Director

Public

Gift Shop Lobby Cafè Character Wall

Event

Auditorium Event Space

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MAIN LOBBY ENTRANCE LOBBY EXHIBITION

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Program Diagram

Analysis - Attack On Titan

KITCHEN

OPEN OFFICE

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5th

Ground Floor Plan


+78’ 4” Roof

+68’ 2” Sixth Floor

+52’’ 7” Fifth Floor

+36’ 10” Forth Floor

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Analysis - Howl’s Moving Castle

+21’ 0” Third Floor

+10’ 6” Second Floor

+0’ 0” Grade

-12’ 8” Cellar

Section A

-22’ 8” Foundation

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1

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A DN OPEN TO BELOW UP

STAFF LOUNGE

B OPEN OFFICE

C

OPEN TO BELOW UP

D DIRECTOR OFFICE DN

RECENT EXHABITION

OPEN TO BELOW

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WORKING OFFICE CURATOR OFFICE

F

Entry Exhibition with Office Level Presence

2nd Floor - Office Level as Public-Private Division 1

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A UP DN

CLASSROOM

B

EDUCATIONAL OFFICE

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OPEN TO BELOW DN

D GALLERY 1: FILM STRIP GALLERY

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2D Projection Exhibition

UP

OPEN THEATER

3rd Floor - 2D Projection Exhibition

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UP

DN

VIEWING AREA

LIBRARIAN OFFICE

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D GALLERY 2: FIGURINE GALLERY GALLERY 3: MANGA / COMIC GALLERY

OPEN LIBRARY

2D-3D Exhibition

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F +78’ 4” Roof UP

+68’ 2” Sixth Floor

4th Floor - 2D-3D Animation Exhibition 1

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BEFORE & AFTER COMPARISON

+52’’ 7” Fifth Floor

DN

TECHNICIAN OFFICE

+36’ 10” Forth Floor

B OPEN TO BELOW

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COMPUTER STATION

C +21’ 0” Third Floor

+10’ 6” Second Floor

D INTERACTIVE EDUCATIONAL ZONE

DIGITAL THEATER

+0’ 0” Grade

E UP

-12’ 8” Cellar

3D PROJECTION

F

AUDIO DISPLAYS DN

-22’ 8” Foundation

5th Floor - Digital Animation

Section B

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Pro-Forma

Bird Eyes View

Interior Emphasis

Exterior Articulation

Normative vs. Articulative

Street View


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Generated by on-site WINDFLOW pattern, the design of the boathouse utilizes the layers of BARRIERS and PATHWAYS to integrate storage aspect of a boatshed and a community center. The differences of elevation within the boathouse allow different social interactions between different programs by INTERLOCKING spaces. The facade echoes the internal moments created by the LAYERING which controls the opacity as well as sunlight penetration.


Site: 555 West 218th St. New York, NY Critic: Brian Ripel Spring 2013

01 Core Design Studio Columbia Boathouse

Columbia Boathouse

Design Team: Chiwa Yeung Nathan March

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Lobby

Storage

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Reception

Restroom (M)

Boat Launch

Boat Launch

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MEP Boat Storage

MEP

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Janitors Closet

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Coach Office

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Kitchnette

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Office

Office

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Office

Open Lounge

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Up

Open Office

Entry On Grade

Vehicle Access

Ground Floor Plan

Second Floor Plan 0’ 4’ 8’

16’

32’

SCALE: 1/16” = 1’-0”

Roof Plan 0’ 4’ 8’

16’

32’

SCALE: 1/16” = 1’-0”

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+36’ - 4” BUILDING HEIGHT +29’ - 1” UPPER ROOF +25’ - 0” LOWER ROOF +20’ - 4” VIEWING DECK

Viewing Deck

Open Lounge

+11’ - 6” 2nd FLOOR

Open Office

Entry Ramp Boat Storage

Coach Office

Vehicle Access

+0’ - 0” GRADE

Section A

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+36’ - 4” BUILDING HEIGHT +36’ - 4” BUILDING HEIGHT

+36’ - 4” BUILDING HEIGHT

+28’ - 9” LOWER ROOF

+29’ - 10” UPPER ROOF +25’ - 7” LOWER ROOF

+28’ - 9” LOWER ROOF

+20’ - 4” VIEWING DECK

+20’ - 4” VIEWING DECK Viewing Deck

+20’ - 4” VIEWING DECK

+11’ - 6” 2nd FLOOR Open Lounge

+11’ - 6” 2nd FLOOR

Kitchenette

+0’ - 0” GRADE

Entry Ramp Boat Storage

+11’ - 6” 2nd FLOOR

+0’ - 0” GRADE

Vehicle Access

Coach Office

+0’ - 0” GRADE

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+36’ - 4” BUILDING HEIGHT

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+29’ - 10” UPPER ROOF +25’ - 7” LOWER ROOF

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+20’ - 4” VIEWING DECK

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+11’ - 6” 2nd FLOOR

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+0’ - 0” GRADE

Sections 0’ 2’ 4’

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Columbia Boathouse INSTRUCTOR: Brian Ripel ARCH 302 SPRING 2013

Interaction Diagram

SCALE: 1/8” = 1’-0”

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Elevation

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Proposed Model with Site

Detailed Facade Model


Second Floor

Ground Floor

Shower Filter

Filter

Supply Line Storage

Pump

Storage

TO CITY SEWER

Columbia Boathouse INSTRUCTOR: Brian Ripel ARCH 302 SPRING 2013

Plumbing Riser Diagram

MEP

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Lavatory

Water Closet

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Spatial Experience

Structure

Structural Diagram

Columbia Boathouse INSTRUCTOR: Brian Ripel

DIAGRAMS

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Using a non-traditional dormitory unit of a 4-BEDROOM TRIPLEX, the dormitory redefines the sense of social INTERACTION between small community and the building as a whole. Each individual unit allows the USERS TO DEFINE their own program within the different zones created by LAYERING of partitions across the space.


Site: 79-89 Grand Avenue Brooklyn, NY Critic: Salvatore Tranchina Fall 2012

01 Core Design Studio Graduate Dormitory

Graduate Dormitory

Design Team: Chiwa Yeung Leslie Henning

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Third Floor

Down

Open To Below

Down

Up

Third Floor

Down

Section A

Second Floor

Up

Open To Below

Entry

Second Floor

Section A

Entry

Up

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First Floor First Floor

Section B

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Envisioned Common Area

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Envisioned Individual Room

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First Floor Plan

Exterior Night Render

Third Floor Plan


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Lobby

MEP Room

Section

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Basement

Laundry Room

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By using cinematic SFX EFFECTS as the method to CODIFY the library’s organization in CONJUNCTION of CHINESE CULTURE inspired on-site, the library challenge the formula of the modern library. As result, the library utilizes the idea of TRADITIONAL HERBALIST compartmental cabinet as the ARCHETYPE of the modern library.


Site: Grand St. - Chrystie St. New York, NY Critic: Evan Tribus Fall 2011

01 Core Design Studio SFX Library

SFX Library

Design Team: Chiwa Yeung

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Book Drawers

Catalogue

Lavatory (W)

Lavatory (M)

DOWN

Lavatory (W)

Open To Below Seats DOWN

Lavatory (M) Seats

UP

Book Drawers

Elevator

Elevator Atrium

Seats Open To Below Seats Auditorium

Seats

Seats

Book Drawers

Sixth Floor Plan Lavatory (M)

Third Floor Plan

Lavatory (W)

Lavatory (M)

UP

Book Drawers

Lavatory (W)

Catalogue

Seats DOWN Group Studies

Seats

Private Studies

Book Drawers

Elevator

Elevator

Atrium

Open To Below

Grand Street Elevation

Atrium Open To Below

Open To Below

UP Private Studies Book Drawers Study Carrels DOWN

Second Floor Plan

Lavatory (M)

Lavatory (W)

Lavatory (M)

X

Y

Fifth Floor Plan

Lavatory (W)

Office

MEP

Rec Room Media Displays

Conference Room

B

B A

Elevator

A

Elevator

Atrium Entrance

Lobby

Atrium

Open To Below Balcony

Circulation Desk

Storage

Seats

Book Drawers

Up

UP

Forth Floor Plan

Ground Floor Plan

X

Y

Down

Chrystie Street Elevation


+85.0’ ROOF

+85.0’ ROOF

Auditorium

+64.0’ SIXTH FLOOR

+64.0’ SIXTH FLOOR

Study Carrels

Group Studies

Private Studies

Group Studies +52.0’ FIFTH FLOOR

+52.0’ FIFTH FLOOR

Conference Room

Lounge

Office Elevator

Balcony Elevator

+40.0’ FOURTH FLOOR

+40.0’ FOURTH FLOOR

Atrium

Book Drawers

Catalogue

Lavatories

Seats

+20.0’ THIRD FLOOR

Lavatories

Book Drawers

+20.0’ THIRD FLOOR

Book Drawers Seats

+10.0’ SECOND FLOOR

Storage

Book Drawers

Book Drawers

+10.0’ SECOND FLOOR

MEP

Entrance Media Displays

+0.0’ FIRST FLOOR

Section A-A

+85.0’ ROOF

+0.0’ FIRST FLOOR

Section B-B

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Auditorium

+85.0’ ROOF

Auditorium Auditorium

Lavatories

+64.0’ SIXTH FLOOR

+64.0’ SIXTH FLOOR

Private Studies

Study Carrels Private Studies

+52.0’ FIFTH FLOOR

+52.0’ FIFTH FLOOR

Office

Conference Room

Balcony

Elevator

Atrium +40.0’ FOURTH FLOOR

+40.0’ FOURTH FLOOR

Book Drawers

Book Drawers

Catalogue Book Drawers

Seats Seats Book Drawers

+20.0’ THIRD FLOOR

Book Drawers

Book Drawers

Seats +10.0’ SECOND FLOOR

+10.0’ SECOND FLOOR

Ciruclation Desk

Media Display

Seats

Lavatories

Entrance / Lobby

+0.0’ FIRST FLOOR

Section X-X

Seats

+20.0’ THIRD FLOOR

Book Drawers Seats

Book Drawers

Seats

Section Y-Y

Lavatories +0.0’ FIRST FLOOR

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Conceptual Interior

Conceptual Interior

Conceptual Atrium

Conceptual Exterior


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Model Aerial View

Model Street View

Section Model

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Experiment using VARIATION of MODULES to control natural ELEMENTS including sunlight and airflow in a FABRICATED LANDSCAPE. The TRANSFORMATION of the module creates aperture and pressure conditions which generate the experience between the SKYLINE and LANDSCAPE.


Critic: Sam Leung Spring 2011

01 Core Design Studio Skyline & Landfill

Skyline & Landfill

Design Team: Chiwa Yeung

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Serial Landscape Sections

Aperture Section


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43 Module Studies


Lighting Model with Site


Conceptual Experiences

01 Core Design Studio Skyline & Landfill

Aperture Under Roofscape

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By establishing SEQUENTIAL and spatial experience through initial joinery modules to strategically develop space, different VISUAL and spatial experiences developed through the notion of REPETITION and VARIATION of elements.


Critic: Anne Nixon Fall 2010

01 Core Design Studio Visuality & Experience

Visuality & Experience

Design Team: Chiwa Yeung

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Initial Joinery Studies

Spatial Joinery


01 Core Design Studio Visuality & Experience 49 Spatial Model


Sequence Model


01 Core Design Studio Visuality & Experience 51 Spatial Sequential Model


02


Structure & Representation

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Utilizing a series of structural projects that emphasize on the geometry of the architecture, physical modeling structures and theoretical analysis of basic structural system to develop an intuitive and analytical exploration of the nature of basic processes, material properties and the forms and structures generated. Paper Tower Module


Critic: Zachary Joslow Fall 2010

8 Feet Paper Tower

Technics

Design Team: Chiwa Yeung

02 Structure & Representation

Technics Compilation

55


Load Transfer Analysis

42” Span & 24” Cantilever Bridge


02 Structure & Representation

Technics

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This sequence’s focus is to understand the representational possibilities that are enabled by architectural drawings, but to also highlight drawing’s ability to aid in the understanding complex form and idea. Using two-dimensional drawings as a method of development, communication and exploration to architectural hand drawings in a variety of mediums. Combined Drawing


Critic: James Brucz Fall 2010

Experimential Drawings

Representation I

Design Team: Chiwa Yeung

02 Structure & Representation

Transform the Cube

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Second course of the sequence in architectural representation. Introduction of basic 2-D digital software package to explore representation to highlight a menu of techniques to use digital software as a primary communication tool can be used for highly descriptive as well transformative applications in the context of design and technical coursework in the documentation and exploration of Palladio’s Villa. Villa Barbaro Plans


Critic: Sebastian Misiurek Spring 2011

Elevations & Sections

Representation II

Design Team: Chiwa Yeung

02 Structure & Representation

Reconstruct Palladio

61


Axonometric Autopsy


02 Structure & Representation

Representation II 63


Pattern Analysis

Variation Analysis


02 Structure & Representation

Representation II 65 Spatial Analysis


Rigid Structure Analysis

Third course of the sequence in architectural representation. This course extends the use of the computer as a tool for architectural representation by engaging in digital three-dimensional modeling to transform a traditional rigid structure into applicable objects by the means of tessellation and algorithm transformation.

Algorithm Transformation


Critic: Gil Akos Fall 2011

Prototype & Visualization

Representation III

Design Team: Chiwa Yeung

02 Structure & Representation

Transform Tessellation

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03


Selected Work

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Administration

Conceptual retreat project explores the interaction between natural landscape and building through a series of conceptual design on various buildings. The project focus on the duality of elements materiality between landscape & building through series of renderings. Workshop


Yoga Center

Summer 2012

Retreat

Design Team: Chiwa Yeung MRTA D&C

Library

03 Selected Work

Retreat Compilation

71


Renovation of Hey’s Luggage USA office & showroom in midtown. Scope of work include design and constructing new showcases, kitchenette and light fixtures


03 Selected Work

Hey’s Luggage Office Site: 320 5th Ave # 402 New York, NY Client: Hey’s Luggage USA Summer 2012

Hey’s Luggage

Design Team: Chiwa Yeung MRTA D&C

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Design of CaffÊ Fino in response to Grand Central: Grand Opportunity Competition. The design propose a unique espresso bar rather than contemporary coffee chain stores resonates to Grand Central’s idea to restore a unique landmark


03 Selected Work

| GRAND CENTRAL

Grand Central Caffé Fino Site: Grand Central MC-72 New York, NY Client: The Carey Group LLC Summer 2013

Caffé Fino

Design Team: Chiwa Yeung Spencer Cartledge Dorothy Lee Klingmann LLC

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PROPOSED FLOOR PLAN Oven

2 Sinks

Grill

Grinder Filter Coffee

2 Cashiers

Bain Marie

Elimination of Storage Space

Sink

Blender

1 Cashier

LEXINGTON AVENUE

Dishwasher

0.9098

Bar Extends Along the Entire Length of the Back Wall

Signature Wall with Black & White Photographes

EXIT TO LEXINGTON AVENUE 2.0000

Movable Counter

Signature Feature: Vintage Expresso Machine

Glass Display for Snacks & Sweets

Bakery / Fruit Display

2.1703

II. ENVISIONED LAYOUT OF SPACE

COUNTER ELEVATION EXIT TO LEXINGTON PASSAGE/ GRAND CENTRAL STATION

LEXINGTON PASSAGE / GRAND CENTRAL STATION

Bistro Tables & Stools

LEXINGTON AVENUE

1.7128

SLOPE DOWN

LAYOUT OF SPACE

The cafè bar extends the entire length of the back wall and is expanded into a social setting. The seating arrangement in the window zone matches the seating level at the bar counter & guarantees high visibility from the Lexington Passage level. GRAND CENTRAL GCTRFP MC-72 // © KLINGMANN LLC. All rights reserved // 2013

Schematic Plan & Elevation

| GRAND CENTRAL

13


03 Selected Work

CaffĂŠ Fino 77 Visualization


Designing of a penthouse addition to a top-floor apartment located in the Gramercy Park. The project includes the design of a study that overlooks the existing living area and a new bedroom that opens out to a rooftop garden. A custom-designed interior staircase connects the new level of the penthouse with the apartment below. Another exterior staircase connects the existing rooftop garden with a new roof deck on top of the new addition that overlooks Gramercy Park.


03 Selected Work

31 Gramercy Park South Site: 31 Gramercy Park South New York, NY Client: Anna Klingmann Summer 2013

Gramercy Park S.

Design Team: Chiwa Yeung Augustin Peytchinov Klingmann LLC

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03 Selected Work

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