CHIA-CHUN (DARREN)CHEN ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO 2002- 2010
CX3
ULI Compertiotion I Green Renaiaaance
Project Phasing Theater & Campus
Theater & Campus
Elbertson Center
Smart Corner & Trolley Stop Trolley Stop Phase 1 Phase 1: A new node connecting with Downtown. Phase 1 introduces pedestrian scaled, high density student housing and office units along C Street and Park Avenue for SDCC students and downtown workforce. Two new plazas. New dining place, retail and service storefront. One new public library, bookstores and art galleriespromote cultural, artistic and educational wellbeing. Completion of Renaissance Park phase 1—Open green and a sculpture park. Housing: 3,477,230 s.f. (Affordable: 689,446 s.f.) Office/ Commercial: 992,940 s.f. Retail: 479,970 s.f. Parking: 11,628 s.f.
Elbertson Center New Park
Neighborhood Center
Phase 2 Phase 2: Easy and efficient urban living.
Phase 3 Phase 3: New neighborhood for short stayed, studying and working.
Phase 2 establishes housing and office types around Market and Park with strong emphasis of public transit Phase 3 includes completion of a new hotel and 4 and walk to work, shop, sport lifestyle. high density mix use high rise, combine with new Phase 1 and 2 neighborhood service amenities, will New retail, housing mixed use building replacing significantly boast both the local residence as well existing Albertson parking lot. as tourist population. Completion of Renaissance Park phase 2—central open field and a new chess park. One Hilton hotel. New establishment of dining, commercial and retail One medical clinic accommodating growing storefront along transit stops between Park Blvd and neighborhood density. Market. Small retail and service oriented storefront and new New Housing and office with 5 minutes walking parking structure supporting new mixed use distance to service amenities from neighborhood community. center from north and south. Housing: 3,065,530 s.f. (Affordable: 613,106 s.f.) Housing: 809,980 s.f. (Affordable: 161,996 s.f.) Office/ Commercial: 99,970 s.f. Office/ Commercial: 1,428,770 s.f. Retail: 348,515 s.f. Retail: 248,750 s.f. Parking: 184,641 s.f. Parking: 766,134 s.f. Hotel: 699,790 s.f. Parks & Greenway: 1,358,200 s.f Others: 166,600 s.f. (Clinic), 41340 s.f. (Bridge)
Phase 4 Phase 4: Brand new Green Renaissance Experience. Phase 4 completes the last phase of Park Renaissance, culminating an unforgetable street life comprising sports, art, education, and more. Renaissance Park Completion (Phase 3)—Open field, Exercise Plaza, Sunken Garden, biking and pedestrian bridge ramp linking to freeway lid parks. New kindergarten next to kid’s playground in Park Renaissance. New Native botanical garden for public outdoor activity variety. Housing: 1,621,000 s.f. (Affordable: 324,200 s.f.) Office/ Commercial: 1,008,700 s.f. Retail: 269,050 s.f. Parking: 51,086 s.f. Others: 208,250 s.f. (Kindergarten)
The Monument of 228 Memorial Space Design / Landscape Architecture
2001 /Competition Second Prize, Ilan
The Monument of 228 3-2
In the long space-time of river, The event of 228, It is a emblem of crack Many innocent people, They originally had the glorious life. Unfortunately, They were into the history that was dark, absurd, and Preposterous in that period. The drafty souls. The crying river. Memory climbs the bed and grows roots, The roots is twining between the burning sun and the wasteland. Germination, massing, growing. They grow into a sad song which doesn’t have libretto. The song sings in villages, farms, streets, and alleyways. The memorial people. The waiting land. Non-abreaction of deep emotion. It is compressed in the thinking that is a thick billow. Waiting, A legend. Waiting, A dove, A tune. A.......light. It is through that crack. The full wish of heart. The heart of wish.
Zhongshan Cultural Hall Recharging the street corner
2002 / TAMKANG UNIVERSITY
Zhongshan Cultural Hall 2-2
Recharging the Street Corner It is an infill building at a heavy commercial street corner. You are asked to search for a new building content and building type in this project. The building will reinterpret the new urban conditions and the emerging community issues. The green belt on the transit
Studying Themes 1.Re-thinking 80's Urban Infill in terms of urban software and hardware
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A. Intermediate The base of design is located in Zhongshan North Road. This space develops into three areas because of its historical background and behaviors. The first zone: is characterized by its main business of finance, hotels and marriage products. The location is mainly on Zhongshan North Road. The second zone: is categorized as the assistant commercial area for the first zone, such as the small hotels, service business and tea rooms. The third zone: is mainly residence area. The target of this project should connect and communicate the three zones, no matter in terms of the spaces or the behaviors. Residential areas Small Hotel, service trade, Tea House Financial sector, Wedding Company, Hotel
B. Connection In order to meet the diverse demands of three zones mentioned previously, the commercial character of luxury goods for zone one, the business behavior of service industry, and the dwelling space of local inhabitants need to be considered for the design. An operating type as Eslite Bookstore is introduced to connect the three zones: the area facing to Zhongshan North Road is located with boutique shops for connecting the spaces of zone two and zone three. The connection is attained by the set up of new passages on the base. To meet the demand on service business, the outdoor or semi-outdoor stands of cafĂŠ and restaurant are placed on the passages. Moreover, the connection of local residents is achieved by the seats for parents and kids in cafĂŠ of zone three. People Car Site
C. The front construction with hanging, the back construction with supporting. The base of this project is located in the corner. This resulted in a situation that all the moving routes from any direction are clustered in this space. With consideration on the situation, the designer set the front part of building without pillars for increasing the penetrant degree in order to reduce the sense of density. On the other hand, the back part of the building is supported with four slanting device underneath its four corners. This creates the sense of dramatic varieties. Different structure systems mix in this building
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Container as the Displaying Locus Considering the national policy 'one town, one cultural hall' which is going to be announced in near future, the designer proposes that containers can be the best base for exhibitions. The container is characterized by its easy dissembling and temporary situating. Therefore, each unit of an exhibition can be transported to different towns. The web of exhibition units can also be composed by the number of containers hauled by the trucks. Moreover, the variant composition and location of containers can meet diverse demands of bases and environments.
To refit the containers 1.To change the original size into variant dimensions such as 15 inches long. Or to increase the height, to enlarge the width, to reduce the depth or to assemble a number of containers into one unit. 2.To attach a ladder; to build an iron cover above the top of container; to extend the eaves et cetera. 3.To remove the rust, to spray paint on the container, to paint ordered characters or colors for customers.
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The process to situate the container in the inner space of the building A network of exhibition is formed by the facility and mobility of containers and also by the promotion of 'one town, one hall' policy. A new relationship of space sections is simultaneously generated while the container is being located inside the building. 1
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Multi-Use House Mechanical and Variable Space Design
2002 / TAMKANG UNIVERSITY INSTRUVTOR : WENG SHIH
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The role of setting : 1 A. Man: He works in a garage. He likes any kinds of machine. When he have free time, he like to do sport climbing. He is also a coach of sport climbing. B. woman: She is a housewife. In the morning, she works at home. In the evening, she teaches sport climbing. She like nature, birds, and plants.
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Flexible space 2 Considering the space is for two people, so the zoning function is focus on simpler, and they are keen on mountain climbing, so hope their space can be large and transparent, decrease some compartment and create autonomous, furthermore, climbers prefer a large space for living, so the design principle is the whole space can be flexible to integrate, except restroom need appropriate partition. Transformable space 3 House of small space is not often enough to use for owner, especially for hospitable people, they hope their friends can always visit their house, and get together, but how to expand the existing space ? First, decrease some compartment and create autonomous space. Second, space condition changed. In this case, the cabinet, bed and bureau are suspended by the extension of ceiling, this way can reduce the “static load� of mezzanine, and the mezzanine is designed to movable type by using the outdoor track, therefore, when their friends come to visit, the mezzanine can be extended to outdoor, and the space will become 2 times bigger, the furniture can be suspended on the ceiling, and also secure the personal stuff. Ecological corridor 4 The site has two walls, no window and mouth, therefore, this two walls need to remain 90 * 30 cm for ecological corridors, the sun is strong enough at the west side, so it is good for making plant on the soil and photosynthesis, and take advantage of reflector on the ceiling to lead the sun into the indoor space. The plant can make photosynthesis by itself through heat energy and luminosity of halogen bulb, the birds can be brought by north entrance (50*50 cm), and the wall set many nests (50*30*30 cm) for bird living, north side and west side become a ecological corridor..
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RESUME
QUALIFICATION PROFILE
Certification
LEED AP Building Design + Construction
Key Strengths
Strong inter-personal skills, cross-team collaboration, full of creativity, fast learner, love to take on challenges, adapts quickly to new environments, and good at building personal relationships
Technical Proficiencies
Designer
Architecture Design: AutoCAD, 3D MAX, Rhino, Maya, Sketchup.
Media Design: Adobe Premiere and After Effects.
Graphic Design: Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, Lightroom, and CorelDRAW.
Web Design: Flash and Dreamweaver. Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, and Powerpoint.
Sustainable, Architectural, Urban, and Graphic Design
Experience
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES
ID : 10686310
He-Let Architecture & Associates, Taiwan
1/2007 - 2/2009
Specialized in architecture and interior design, contributed a broad focus and experience in many different projects Responsible for consulting with customers and building contractors, making presentations to customers, inspecting construction sites, remodeling commercial buildings, and using AutoCAD for architecture drafting and drawing Lance Corporal
9/2005 - 12/2006
Republic of China Army
Participated in remodeling and designing military dormitories and trucks by using AutoCAD Faculty Assistant
Intenship
Tamkang University, Taiwan
8/2004- 6/2005
Designed and inspected the canopies of the department of architecture Consulted with building contractors
EDUCATION Post-Professional Master of Architecture Bachelor of Architecture
ACADEMIC HIGHLIGHTS
Department of Architecture, University of Southern California, USA
Department of Architecture, Tamkang University, Taiwan
Tau Sigma Delta Honor Society for Architecture, USC, United States
9/2001 - 6/2005
2011
Honorable Mention for the Century Monument of Alisan, Taiwan
9/2010
Top 16 of the 2010 Student Urban Design Competition, Urban Land Institute, United States
2/2010
Special Prize of Architecture Graduation Project, Tamkang University, Taiwan
5/2005
Outstanding Youth of Tamkang University, Taiwan President of the school of Architectrue, Student Association, Tamkang University, Taiwan
LANGUAGES
6/2009 - 5/2011
Fluent in written English and Chinese
Fluent in spoken English, Mandarin, and Taiwanese
2004 9/2003- 6/2004
Contact: Chia Chun (Darren) Chen darren0619@gmail.com 111 S Marguerita Ave, #E Alhambra, CA 91801 Mobile: 213-5509234
CHIA-CHUN (DARREN) CHEN chen67@usc.edu 111 S Marguerita Ave, # E , Alhambra, CA91801 Mobile: (213) 550-9234