CONSTANCE CHANG PORTFOLIO OF SELECTED WORKS 2011-2016 PENNDESIGN . UC BERKELEY . JJPAN ARCHITECTS
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
MASTERS OF ARCHITECTURE I
2015 - 2018
Container: Withdrawn Object
Manitoga Pavillion: Tetraheji
Manitoga Gallery: Lift
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY
BACHELORS OF ARTS IN ARCHITECTURE
2011-2014
Double Negative
Potrero Hill Library
Good Food
Audible Silence
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J.J.PAN ARCHITECTS AND PLANNERS DESIGNER 2014-2015
TSMC Pedestrian Bridge
Drawings
NORMATIVE BOUNDARY
RUSSEL WRIGHT GEOMETRY
CURATIONAL CONTAINER
CONTAINER: WITHDRAWN OBJECT TITLE: COVERED SOUP BOWL DESIGNER: RUSSEL WRIGHT COLLECTION: AMERICAN MODERN
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RUSSEL WRIGHT ARTIFACT CURATIONAL CONTAINER FALL 2015 PENN DESIGN 501 INSTRUCTOR: ANDREW SAUNDERS
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ELEVATIONS
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1-3
1-2
1-1
3-6
2-1 2-2 2-3
FRONT
BACK
SIDE
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE OBJECT AND ITS CONTAINER IS NOT SIMPLY ONE OF CONTAINING AND BEING CONTAINED. THE OBJECT TRAVELS THROUGH THE NORMATIVE BOUNDARY, PULLING AND PUSHING ITS GEOMETRY WITH ITS FOLLOWING QUALITIES: ITS ONE DIRECTIONAL MOTION ITS SINGULAR VERTICALITY AT THE MOUTHPIECE ITS OVERALL HORIZONTALITY OF ITS SEAM ITS DUALITY OF A TOP AND A BOTTOM PIECE THE RESULT IS A CONTAINER GEOMETRICALLY UNQIUE AND SPECIFIC TO ITS OBJECT
3-5
3-4
3-3
3-2
3-1
MODEL DETAIL:
OBJECT REVEAL
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SECTIONAL CUTS
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PHYSICAL MODEL CONTAINER: CHIPBOARD / GESSO PAINT OBJECT: 3D PRINT
CUT 2-1
CUT 2-2
CUT 2-3
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CUT 1-1
CUT 3-2
CUT 3-3
CUT 1-2
CUT 1-3
1 OBJECTS MUST EMERGE AS SOMETHING OVER AND ABOVE THEIR PIECES 2 OBJECTS PARTLY WITHOLD THEMSELVES FROM RELATIONS WITH THER OBJECTS (WITHDRAWN) - SPECULATIVE REALISM, OBJECT ORIENTED ONTOLOGY, GRAHM HARMAN
CUT 3-4
CUT 3-5
BACK REVEAL
TETRAHEJI
PITCHER
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WINNER OF BEST CRAFT AWARD PART TO WHOLE PAVILLION COMPETITION
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FALL 2015 PENNDESIGN 501 INSTRUCTOR: ANDREW SAUNDERS
CARAFE designer: RUSSEL WRIGHT collection: AMERICAN MODERN year: 1939 - 1959
MONSTROUS CHILDREN
TETRAHEJI MODULE
team members: Ji Yoon, Tian Ouyang, Andre Stiles, Julie Pepitone
** All drawings and renders included are works by Constance Chang, created for the purposes of this portfolio.
MODULES ARE CREATED THROUGH CASTING RIGID POLYURETHANE FOAM USING CNC MILLED FORMWORK
INGREDIENTS:
POLYURETHANE MIXTURE, VASELINE, PRESS N SEAL WRAP, ACETONE, GESSO PAINT, HOT GLUE
TOOLS:
CNC MILLED CONDENSED FOAM FORMWORK, ELECTRIC MIXER, DRILL, CHISEL, PAINT BRUSHES, HAMMERS, GLOVES, MASKS
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B
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D
THE MODULE IS AGGREGATED IN A NESTING MANNER GENERATED BY GRAVITATIONAL PULL. REDEFINING TOP/BOTTOM AND INSIDE/OUT RESULTS IN THE ARCHITECTURAL CONSEQUENCE OF EXTERIOR/INTERIOR POLARITY. THE EXTERIOR ACTS AS AN INTERLOCKED SURFACE CONDITION WHILE THE INTERIOR SPACE BECOMES PERFORATED
PLAN
C
C
B
A SEC
A
D
MODULE DIVISION FOR MASS PRODUCTION D
THE TETRAHEJI PAVILLION WAS AWARDED THE TITLE OF "BEST CRAFT" IN THE PAVILLION COMPETITION \
PHOTO CREDIT: PENNDESIGN
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EXTERIOR RENDER
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INTERIOR RENDER
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PAVILLION MODULES ARE CURRENTLY EXHIBITED AT THE PENN BOOK CENTER
LIFT \
MANITOGA GA L L E R Y
INSTRUCTOR: ANDREW SAUNDERS ARCH 501 PENNDESIGN M ARCH YR 1 MODEL: 3D PRINT
A four-square parti is created and subtracted from to create threshold to the manitoga site, framing the water and Russel Wright House, openning up courtyard and platform space for viewing.
The manifold wraps around the aggregation tightly at times to reveal original geometry, and loosely in other moments, creating new normative connections between the pre-existing nodes of the tetrahedron. RUSSEL WRIGHT GALLERY / LIFT
Polarity between surface condition and perforated space is brought over from the pavillion to the gallery. The specific experience of the pavillion is achieved through a manifold infill into the negative space between the modules.
RUSSEL WRIGHT HOUSE / STUDIO
SEAMS
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TETRAHEJI
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CLUSTER
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MANIFOLD INFILL
SEAMS
TETRAHEJI
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SITE PLAN
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SITE SECTION
CLUSTER
MANIFOLD
PART TO WHOLE RELATIONSHIP
THE POLARITY GENERATED BY THE TETRAHEJI AGGREGATION RESULTS IN A DRASTIC CHANGE IN FIGURE GROUND RELATIONSHIP. IN THE UPPER LEVEL THE GALLERY SPACE OCCURS WITHIN THE POCHE.
IN THE LOWER LEVEL THE GALLERY SPACE OCCURS AROUND THE POCHE.
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D
ELE B
ELE A
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B
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B
A A
B
B A. Textiles and Furniture Gallery B. Exterior Gallery C. Dinnerware and Serveware Gallery D. Restrooms
A. Lobby B. Temporary Exhibition Gallery C. Courtyard
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RF
RF
Level 2
Level 2
Level 1
Level 1
Ground
Ground
ELEVATION A
RF
Level 2
Level 1 Ground
SECTION A-A
RF
RF
Level 2
Level 2
Level 1
Level 1
Ground
Ground
RF
Level 2
Level 1 Ground
ELEVATION B
SECTION B-B
APERTURE DIAGRAM
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MODEL: 3D PRINT, CHIPBOARD, GESSOPAINT
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RENDER: UPPER FLOOR GALLERY
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RENDER: LOWER FLOOR GALLERY
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RENDER: COURTYARD
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MODEL PHOTO: LIGHTWELL
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MODEL PHOTO: NEGOTIATION WITH SITE GEOMETRY
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RENDER:
COURTYARD EXHIBITING TETRAHEJI
DOUBLE NEGATIVE DESIGN THROUGH SUBTRACTION ARCH 100A FALL 2013, UC BERKELEY INSTRUCTOR: ANDREW ATWOOD
SECTION A
CONCEPTUAL MONTAGE
MODEL: WHITE MUSEUM BOARD
SECTION B
SECTION C
SECTION F
SECTION D
SECTION G
SECTION E
SECTION H
20TH ST
19TH ST
18TH ST
POTRERO HILL LIBRARY INSTRUCTOR: ANDREW ATWOOD ARCH 100A FALL 2013, UC BERKELEY DIAGRAM : VARIED HEIGHTS POTRERO HILL, SAN FRANCISCO EXHIBITS DRASTIC ELEVATIONAL CHANGES. THE DIAGRAM MAPS OUT EACH CROSSROADS AS PLATFORMS AND AMPLIFIED THE HEIGHT DIFFERENCES. THE CROSSROADS ARE CONNECTED TO CREATE THREE DIMENSIONAL SPACES, AND TO DEMONSTRATE THE VOLUMETRIC NATURE OF THE SITE. THIS IDEA OF A SPACE WITHOUT A SINGLE CONTINUOUS GROUND CARRIES ON IN THE FORMAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE LIBRARY.
MODEL: WHITE MUSEUM BOARD
PATTERN PROJECTION
FRONT ELEVATION
SECTION PERSPECTIVE A
BACK ELEVATION
SECTION PERSPECTIVE B
ROTATED AXONOMETRIC VIEWS
EXTERIOR RENDER
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FORM GENERATION DIAGRAM
PLATFORMS VARYING IN SIZE AND PLACEMENT ON ALL AXIS CONNECT TO FORM AN INTERWEAVING SYSTEM OF PLANES. THREE HORIZONTAL NORMATIVE PLANES ARE IMPOSED, AND CONNECTIONS ARE MADE FROM THE PLATFORMS TO THE NORMATIVE EDGES. THE ORIGINAL PLATFORMS ARE MANIFESTED DIFFERENTLY SOME BECOME LIGHTWELLS, CIRCULATION, OR OCCUPIABLE SPACES.
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B
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PLAN CUT A
PLAN CUT B
PLAN CUT C
MODEL: MUSEUM BOARD
INTERIOR RENDERS
EXTERIOR RENDERS
SHELVE DIAGRAM SECTION A
SECTION B
SECTION C
SECTION D
SECTION E
GOOD FOOD, SAN FRANCISCO \
ARCHITETURE 100B SPRING 2014 INSTRUCTOR: AJAY MANTHRIPRAGADA LEFT: FACADE DIAGRAM, TOP: MODEL PHOTOGRAPH, BOTTOM, EXTERIOR RENDER
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PLAN 1F
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SITE MAP
MARKET ST, SANFRANCISCO
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MODEL PHOTOGRAPH
ON THE EXTERIOR FACADE, THE LEVEL OF POROSITY REFLECTS IN THE PROGRAMMATIC NATURE OF THE INTERIOR SPACES, DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF NATURAL DAYLIGHTING. PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PROGRAMMATIC SPACES ARE DIVIDED INTO TWO MAIN SECTORS SEPARATED BY A CENTRAL PUBLIC ATRIUM.
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ELEVATION A
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ELEVATION B
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ELEVATION C
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PLAN 2F
public
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central atrium
SECTION A
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SECTION C
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SECTION B
private
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CONCEPTUAL CUT
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UNFOLDED FACADE
TABARCA IS AN ISLAND HIGHLY SATURATED WITH SOUND. IT IS FILLED WITH TENSION AND EMOTION, SUBMERGED IN PURE AND CONCENTRATED SOUNDS OF THE OCEAN, WIND, AND CIVILIZATION.
THE ISLAND IS IN NEED OF A CERTAIN RESOLUTION. IT MUST BE IMPOSED BY A MOMENT OF COMPLETE SILENCE TO REACH EQUILIBRIUM.
AUDIBLE SILENCE \
OLD MEETS NEW : INTERVENTION PROJECT UC BERKELEY SUMMER STUDIO IN SPAIN 2014 INSTRUCTOR: ALEJANDRO SALAZAR JASBON
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THE EXTRUDED STRIATIONS ACT AS SOUND ABSORPTION SURFACES WHICH CREATE A SPACE OF QUIET AND PEACE, DIFFERENTIATED FROM THE REST OF THE EXPERIENCE OF THE ISLAND. STRIATED PATTERNS ARE DERIVED FROM THE GEOMETRIC LANGUAGE OF THE BEACH ROCKS NATIVE TO THE TABARCA ISLAND TO ACT HARMONIOUSLY WITH THE EXISTING SITE. THE SAME ELEMENT IS THEN UTILIZED IN DIFFERENT ARCHITECTURAL MANIFESTATIONS: AS SURFACE CONDITION, SEATING, PARTITION, AND PLATFORMS.
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CONCEPT MODEL: WOOD, RUBBER BANDS, PINS, BEADS, FABRIC
\ RENDER: LOBBY
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EXISTING STRUCTURE
INTERVENTION
TSMC PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE
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DESIGNED AT J.J.PAN 2013 ASSIGNED AS LEAD DESIGNER FOR THE CONNECTION BRIDGE AMONG THE PROJECT TEAM RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DESIGN OF THE TSMC CAMPUS.
SPA
MULTIMEDIA ARTWORK INDIVIDUAL MONTAGES / PAINTINGS CREATED USING PHOTOGRAPHY, ACETONE TRANSFER, DIGITAL EDITING, ACRYLIC PAINT, ETC.
MERCADIO
SAND DUNES
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