Constance Chang Portfolio 2018

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C O N S TA N C E C H A N G

PORTFOLIO UNIVERSITY

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SELECTED P E N N S Y LVA N I A

WORKS . UC

2011-2018 BERKELEY


concept render . The Estuary


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EDUCATION University of Pennsylvania

Masters of Architecture I

2015 - 2018

University of California, Berkeley

Bachelors of Arts in Architecutre

2011 - 2014

Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP

Los Angeles, CA

Summer 2017

Fox Architects

Washington, DC

Summer 2016

J.J.Pan Architects

Taipei, Taiwan

2014-2015

Bio-Architecture Formosana

Taipei, Taiwan

Summer 2012

WORK EXPERIENCE

PROGRAMS Rhinoceros, Autodesk Maya, Revit, AutoCAD, SketchUp, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere, Vray, 3ds Max, Grasshopper, ZBrush, Final Cut Pro X, Protools, Microsoft Office Suite

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LANGUAGES English, Mandarin, conversational Taiwanese and French

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CONTACT constc@upenn.edu (215) 300-5472


THE ESTUARY \

SPRING 2017 PENNDESIGN 602 INSTRUCTOR: BEN KRONE PA R T N E R W I T H T I A N O U YA N G

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S P E C U L A T I V E T R A N S P O R TA T I O N H U B A U TO N O M O U S C A R PA R K I N G , R E D H O O K , N Y 1B

1A 3A

ANALOG MODEL : 3D PRINTED, THREAD, HOT GLUE

2A

conceptualizing transportation hub T he au to no m o u s car s y stem is like a f lu id fabr ic . It i s p ushe d an d p u lled b y d em an d o f th e city T he co nce p tual a n alo g m o d el track s d is p lacem en t o f U V p o i nts alo n g th is stretc h ed fab ric.

PHYSICAL 3D PRINT


L MODEL: P L A , L A S E R C U T A C R Y L I C , W O O D , C H I P B O A R D , PA P E R , W I R E , H OT G LU E , S P R AY PA I N T


B

Plan A-A

Energy is stored within the paths of displacem

This proposal for a transportation hub is a MA

AU A

origin of vehicle before storage - origi

stored vehicles - stored energy from di pulled point of energy

Section B-B


B

ment, with direction and magnitude

ACHINE : architecture for the vehicle

UTONOMOUS CAR PARK as spectacle. nal datum of fabric

A

isplacement

D i a g ra m ( to p ) : Ve h i c le S to ra g e M e c h a n i s m Analog Models (bottom): Cropped and Reoriented


RENDERING : public space looking up at car park as spectacle

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full view of project



photo_001


photo_002

S EC T IO NAL P HY S IC AL MO D EL s cal e : 1 /8 ” = 1 ’ - 0 ” s iz e : 4 ’ 0 “ x 1 ’ 6 ” materials; 3d print PLA, lasercut acrylic, wood, chip board, paper, wire, hot glue, spray paint


ph o to c l o s e up 002

ph o to c l o s e up 001



ELEVATED EXCAVATION \

INSTRUCTOR: SCOTT ERDY ARCH 601 PENNDESIGN M ARCH YR 2


The Elevated Excavat i o n ai m s to p rov i d e s a n tu a ry a d m i st th e c u rre n t p oli ti ca l tu rm oi l . Hi dde n wit hin t h e Re ad i n g V i ad u ct w al l s a n d u n d e rn e a th th e g rou n d , th e re ex i sts m a ny layers of rich histo r y. Th i s r i ch h i sto r y d a te s a ll th e w a y b a c k f rom th e p re - h u m an natural ea rt h, t h e L e n ap e o ccu p at i o n , th e a rri va l of th e we ste rn e rs , a n d i n to th e post-indust rial , co m m e rci al wo r l d to d ay. Throu ghout t he p ro ce ss o f m o d e r n i zati on , th e s e h i stori e s h a ve b e e n s o a lte re d a nd bur i ed to beco m e u n re co g n i zab le . Th i s p roj e c t a i m s to exca va te i n to th e s e la ye rs a n d elevate t hem , to re p re se n t an d ce le b rate th e stori e s a n d i n j u sti ce s .

V I N E S T R E E T E X P R E SS W AY

POST-INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL

I N D U S T R I A L R E VO LU T I O N

A R R I VA L O F W E S T E R N E R S L E N A P E O C C U PAT I O N P E R I O D

N AT U R A L WAT E R TA B L E / G R O U N D W AT E R W E L L

THRESHOLD OF DIVISION


1

2

3

4

5

6

7

A.2

level 7

level 7

level 6

level 6

level 5

1 br / 2 br units

level 4

level 4

level 3

level 2

level 5

outdoor plaza / connection bridge 2br units

studio units

level 3

level 2

level 1

level 1

level V

level V

level G

lobby / entrance

level G

cafe / outdoor courtyard

WEST ELEVATION A-A

natural water well

SECTION B-B

A.1


1

B.2

B.1

C.1

C.2

D.1

D.2

A

2 br units

B

B

lobby/entrance

cafe / outdoor courtyard

natural water well

PLAN LEVEL 1


SECTIO N AL M ODE L 1/4” = 1’- 0” plasti c, acrylic, ch ipboard, spray pain t


CON CEPT U AL M O DEL 1 / 1 6 ” = 1 ’ - 0 ” c har red wo o d , a c r yl i c, bristo l , ch ip b oard


1 BEDR O O M UN I T P L A N

S T U D I O UNIT P LAN

REND ER : OVE RALL VIE W



The Carn i val o f Di sh armo n i c Harmo n y o ri g i n ate s fro m th e conce pt

of

h a ppy

h o u r,

w h e re

c h arac te rs

of

differen t

backgrou n d s an d ro u t i n e s co me to g e t h e r fo r t i m e s pec ific occurren ce s.

This

co n ve rg e n ce

of

d i f fe re n ce s

st im ulate a sp o n tan e i t y t h at i s u n i q u e to t h e si te .

DISHARMONIC HARMONY \

SPRING 2016 PENNDESIGN 502 INSTRUCTOR: ANNETTE FIERRO THE CARNIVAL PROJECT

begin s

to



Varying patte imposed onto the carnival.

The project ai traffic hours, Formally, the forces of the

geometries be

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aerial view


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gallery

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theatre

erns overlay to create new patterns. Non-synchronizing frequencies are each other, generating a new disharmony that is harmonious to the idea of

ims to interweave different time cycles that the site is comprised of, such as tidal patterns, sunpaths, commercial activity, and so on. project is generated through animating gemotetries based on the underlying site. The movement is manifested as spatial volumes, and the generating

ecome void


SECT I O N A - A

C

B

A

C B

G R O UN D F LO O R P L A N


A



The series of void conditions begin to notate the project in its programmatic sequences, which overlap to generate unexpected experiences.

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SECTION B -B

The main theatre is indirectly exposed to the exterior through a reflected surface, which also provides the audience with a view of the exterior. As a result, every performance is unique. The gallery is placed next to heavy traffic. The varying speeds of the gallery visitors and cars begin to interact visually. Traffic lights become the backdrop of selective areas of the gallery. Floating platforms by the river move and dock onto the shore according to tidal patterns. They act as farmers markets on certain days of the week, and party booths in the nighttime.

SECTION C -C


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PHYSICAL MODEL PHOTOGRAPHS WIRE MESH, BRISTOL PAPER, POLYSTYRENE, CHIPBOARD


As different pulses converge to generate new rhythms, angled reflective surfaces act as multipliers that visually amplify the experience of the project. As densities dissipate, flutter, and intensify without premeditation, the spontaneity of happy hour is recreated. The result is a carnival that is disharmonic in the most harmonic way


TITLE: COVERED SOUP BOWL DESIGNER: RUSSEL WRIGHT COLLECTION: AMERICAN MODERN


NORMATIVE BOUNDARY

RUSSEL WRIGHT GEOMETRY

CURATIONAL CONTAINER

CONTAINER: WITHDRAWN OBJECT \

RUSSEL WRIGHT ARTIFACT CURATIONAL CONTAINER FALL 2015 PENN DESIGN 501 INSTRUCTOR: ANDREW SAUNDERS


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ELEVATIONS

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


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MODEL DETAIL:

OBJECT REVEAL


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SECTIONAL CUTS

CUT 2-1

CUT 3-1

CUT 1-1

CUT 2-2

CUT 2-3

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


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PHYSICAL MODEL CONTAINER: CHIPBOARD / GESSO PAINT OBJECT: 3D PRINT

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BACK REVEAL


P ITC HER

CARAFE de si gne r : RUSSEL W RIG HT co lle cti o n: AMERICAN MOD ERN ye ar : 1 9 3 9 - 1 9 5 9

MONSTROUS C HILD REN

TETRAHEJ I MOD ULE

team members: Ji Yoon , Tian Ou yan g, An dre St iles, Ju


u lie Pep itone

T E T RA H EJ I \

WINNER OF BEST CRAFT AWARD PA R T TO W H O L E PAV I L L I O N C O M P E T I T I O N

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FA L L 2 0 1 5 P E N N D E S I G N 5 0 1 I N S T R U CTO R : A N D R E W S A U N D E R S

** All drawi ngs and re nde rs i nclude d are wo r ks by C o n stan ce Ch an g, created for t h e pu rposes of t h is port folio.


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, MA


ASKS

C

B

A

D


T he m o d u le i s ag g re g ate d i n a n e sti n g m a n n e r g e n e ra te d b y g ra v i ta ti on a l pul l . Re d e fi n i n g to p /b o t to m a n d i n s i d e / ou t re s u lts i n th e a rc h i te c tu ra l con sequ e n ce o f exte r i o r /i n te r i or p ola ri ty. T h e ex te ri or a c ts a s a n i n te rloc ke d surfa ce co n d i t i o n w h i le t h e i n te ri or s p a ce b e com e s p e rfora te d

C

C

B

A

A

D

M O DU L E D I VI S I O N FO R M A SS P ROD UCTION D


PLAN

SEC


THE TETRAHEJI PAVILLION WAS AWARDED THE TITLE OF "BEST CRAFT" IN THE PAVILLION COMPETITION

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PHOTO CREDIT: PENNDESIGN

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INTERIOR RENDER




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PAVILLION MODULES ARE CURRENTLY EXHIBITED AT THE PENN BOOK CENTER


LIFT \

MANITOGA GALLERY

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.

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 nega-tive space between the modules.


RUSSEL WRIGHT GALLERY / LIFT

RUSSEL WRIGHT HOUSE/STUDIO


SEAM

TETR

CLUS

MAN

PART TO WHOLE RELATIONSHIP


SEAMS

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TETRAHEJI

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CLUSTER

-

MANIFOLD INFILL

MS

RAHEJI

STER

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SITE PLAN

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SITE SECTION

IFOLD

P


The polarity generated by the tetraheji aggregation results in a drastic change in figure ground relationship. In the lower level the gallery space occurs around the poche.

ELE B

ELE A B

C

A

A. Lobby B. Temporary Exhibition Gallery C. Courtyard


In the upper level the gallery space occurs within the poche.

A

D

C

B

B

A

B A. Textiles and Furniture Gallery B. Exterior Gallery C. Dinnerware and Serveware Gallery D. Restrooms

A


RF

RF

Level 2

Level 2

Level 1

Level 1

Ground

Ground

ELEVATION A

SECTION A-A

RF

RF

Level 2

Level 2

Level 1

Level 1

Ground

Ground

ELEVATION B

SECTION B-B


RF

Level 2

Level 1 Ground

RF

Level 2

Level 1 Ground

APERTURE DIAGRAM


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MODEL: 3D PRINT, CHI


IPBOARD, 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

CONCEPTUAL MONTAGE


SECTION A

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


FRONT ELEVATION

BACK ELEVATION


PATTERN PROJECTION

SECTION PERSPECTIVE A

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.


C

B

A

PLAN CUT A

PLAN CUT B

PLAN CUT


C

MODEL: MUSEUM BOARD


INTERIOR RENDERS

SECTION A

EXTERIOR RENDERS

SECTION B

SECTION C

SECTION D


SHELVE DIAGRAM 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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ELEVATION A

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SITE MAP

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ELEVATION B

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 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

\ RENDER: OLD MEETS NEW


EXISTING STRUCTURE

INTERVENTION



TSMC PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE \

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


CAR WINDOW


CONSTANCE CHANG PENNDESIGN UC BERKELEY J.J.PAN ARCHITECTS

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CONST@DESIGN.UPENN.EDU PENNDESIGN . UC BERKELEY

WORKS 2011-2016 . JJPAN ARCHITECTS Constance Chang 2018 Portfolio

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