Ed Wu's Portfolio 2016

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ARCHITECTURE

PORTFOLIO EDWU

2016




Graduation Date: May 2018 EXPERIENCE Domingo Gonzalez Associates 25 Park Pl, New York, NY 10007 1(212)-608-4800 http://www.dgalight.com/ Intern | Drafted lighting fixture details and reflected ceiling plans in AutoCAD, Modeling in Rhino, Researching lighting fixtures, Office work.

2014-2015

Shing Fung Construction Material Limited Hong Kong, China +(852)2792 2716 http://hkshingfung.com Intern/Assistant | Reception, Office Work, Client interaction, Sales.

Summer 2011-2014

Shing Fung Engineering & Equipment Limited Hong Kong, China +(852)2792 2716 http://hkshingfung.com Intern/Assistant | Reception, Office work, Client interaction, Sales, Field working, Graphic assistant, AutoCad drawing for equipment.

Summer 2011-2014

Shing Fung Film Studios Limited Hong Kong, China http://hkshingfung.com | http://studios.com.hk Intern/Assistant | Reception, Office work, Client interaction, Field Working, Graphic Assistant.

Summer 2011-2014

Pepmore Auto Sales Inc. 7011 Queens Blvd, Flushing, NY 11377 1(718)-565-8686 http://www.pepmore.com Intern/Assistant | Sale Assistant, Reception, Paper work. SKILLS Hand Drafting, Model Making, Wood Work, Metal Work Computer Programs | Proficient in MS Word, Excel, Power Point, Office Publisher, Solid Works, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Rhinoceros, AutoCAD, Reveit, Revit Vray, MaxWell,3D Printer, Laser Cuting Languages | Fluent in Chinese, Cantonese Knowledge of Chinese, Mandarin

2011-2013


Ed Wu

Pratt Institute Architecture B.Arch 2018 edwu12@gmail.com 1(347) 636 5446



CONTENTS Fall 2015

design 301

SPRING 2015

design 202

FALL 2014

design 201 representation 211

SPRING 2014

design 102 representation 112

FALL 2013

design 101 representation 111


PRATT INSTITUTE DORMITORY Design 301 | Fall 2015 | Team Project(Tiffany Pun)

Pratt Institute Dormitory is propose to site on the comer of Grand St. and Myrtle Ave in Brooklyn, NY. The Program required to house 110 student at a total of 57,780 sqft. This project challenges the conventional apartment dormitory with common kitchens, dinning and lounges areas that shared between 4 to 6 apartments with 10-16 students at a time. Moreover it also challenges the conventional fire escape in building with a third mean external egress that attached along the interior facade and also serves as a communicating stair for the common areas. Overall the proposal overlook the social interaction between the students within building.


Exterior Stair

Concrete Structure

Exterior Egress Stair

Courtyard

Roof-Top Garden

Morphology

Egress

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Wet Wall

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Lounge

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Rain Screen Frit Glass

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Exterior Stair

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Exterior Egress Stair Unit Types A B C D E

2 Room Unit 4 Room Unit Studio Unit 3 Room Unit Lounge & Kitchen

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UP

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MAIL BOXES

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ELECTRIC POWER/SWITCH GEAR ROOM

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BOILER

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DOMESTIC HOT WATER BOILER ROOM

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Section B


Section B

Grand St. Elevation

Section B

Grand St. Elevation

Section C

0’

4’

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Mrytle Ave. Elevation


Extensive Green Roof

Cove Light Glass Glazing Insulation Perforated Panel Metal Stud Rainscreen Panel Operable Window Glass Sliding Door

Rainscreen Support System

Metal Stud Rainscreen Support System Rainscreen Panel Vapor Barrier Insulation Cove Light Glass Glazing Operable Window

Rainscreen Support System Rainscreen Panel

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1’

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WAVE HILL Artist Wind Institute Design 202 | Spring 2015

Wave Hill Artist Wind Institute is a 8250 sqft building in the Hudson Hill section of Riverdale, Bronx, New York City. The institute offers a place for artists to study, to teach and to exhibition wind. The building allow large amount of light into the interior, and casts shadow of the tree and the movement created by wind that allow visitors to have a visual aspect of wind. Also,wind channel through garden allow visitors to feel and heard wind.


150 W

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site plan

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10

0

roof plan 1/4” = 1’-0”


N

1st floor plan 1/4” = 1’-0”


N

2nd floor plan 1/4” = 1’-0”


southwest elevation

southeast elevation 1/4” = 1’-0”

section B


northeast elevation

southeast elevation 1/4” = 1’-0”

section C

sec

1


northwest

southwest elevation 1/4” = 1’-0”

section A


southeast

northeast elevation 1/4” = 1’-0”

section D

section A

1/4” = 1’-0”


a

c

a. 2nd floor perspective b. entry perspective c. sky light passing through two floors d. roof

d

b


e

f h

e. project on site f. garden perspective g. gallery perspective h. balcony perspective g


NEW YORK MicroCar Museum Design 201 | Fall 2014

Sited in New York’s China Town on the corner of Grand St. and Chrystie St. New York MicroCar Museum is a permanent repository for microcars from the late 1940’s to pre-1964. Engine sizes ranging from 700cc or less, two doors or less, eight feet or less in length, and 1000 lb or less in unladen weight. The museum proposes the idea of skeletal structure with light weight facades, and 2 major components; archive/circulation ramp and exhibition space. Overall the main goal of the museum is to showcase the compacted microcars and its reflection onto the dense city.


W12/Open Web Steel Structure

2

4 W6 Steel Structure

G

3

B Event Space Entry Exhibition Bar Archive/Cirulation Service

Archive/Circulation

Exhibition


N

Section B

Grand St. Elevation

Chrystie St. Elevation


Section C




Advertisements REP 3 | Fall 2014

Given the task of modeling a product, and only using digital media such as images, and renders to compose advertisements.

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Movie Poster REP 3 | Fall 2014

Given the task to model a props for a movie and compose a movie poster.

ED WU PRESENTS A REP 211 SCREENING OF A EVAN TRIBUSʼ FILM “GREMLINS”

SCRENING ON FRIDAY November 07, 2014 AT PRATT INSTITUTE 200 WILOUGHBY AVE, BROOKLYN, NY 11205


Tryptic

REP 3 | Fall 2014

Given a task to model a prosthetics, and a space, and compose a Tryptic.


OwnerHomeless Design 102 | Spring 2014

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overlapping pairing collide


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1’-0=1/4”

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Sited in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, the dwelling is designed for two brothers from two different social classes, and the collide and compromise of two design approaches. The dwelling is divide into two part, upper for the rich, owner brother and the bottom is public space and for the homeless brother. This project examines the social issues of consisting of two different social together.


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UP

UP

UP

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Up UP

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UP

UP

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UP

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1. Front Perspective 2. Back Perspective 3. Side 4.Front

1

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4


Sectional Prospective REP 112 | Spring 2014

Analyzed Peter Eisenman’s unbuilt house, House X, through plans, and section, and attempted to re-represent the house through an interior perspective drawing.


Successive Axonometric

REP 111 | Fall 2013

Given a 2”x2”x2” corner cut cube to hand draft and computer generate a series of drawings to understand the basic of architectural drawings.


Oblique Section REP 111 | Fall 2014


Folly

Design 101 | Fall 2013


North Elevation

South Elevation South Elevation 1” = 1’-0”

North Elevation 1” = 1’-0”

East Elevation

West Elevation

This project consists of using two design approaches to create a folly, where visitor can experience the architecture. The folly’s form is from a folding and a line, point drawing designs. The general roof line are created from the extraction of the line, point drawing, and the folding comes in-place to be the continuous planes. The idea of this folly is the visitor will enter from the first level where one will feel the unevenness of the floor and one will travel to the second and exit to the roof where again the unevenness will reflect on the roof.


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Plan Section 1” = 1’-0”



Ed Wu

Pratt Institute Architecture B.Arch 2018 edwu12@gmail.com 1(347) 636 5446


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