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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO PASADENA CITY COLLEGE YUTING FANDY CHEN


Name: Address: Cell phone: E-mail:

YUTING FANDY CHEN 11311 FOREST GROVE ST. EL MONTE CA 91731 (626) 215-1915 FANDY1990@YAHOO.COM

Nationality:

CHINESE AMERICAN

Languages:

ENGLISH CANTONESE MANDARIN

Education:

PASADENA CITY COLLEGE (ARCHITECTURE PROGRAM) ARROYO HIGH SCHOOL (ARCHITECTURE ROP)

Software:

RHINOCEROS 4.0 MAXWELL RENDER INDESIGN CS3 ILLUSTATOR CS3 PHOTOSHOP CS3


CONTENTS

Nature History Museum Arch 20A Spring 2012 Coleman Griffith

Bicycle Station Arch 10B Fall 2011 Coleman Griffith

Minimal Surface Arch 12B Fall 2011 Andy Ku

Spatial Sequence Arch 10B Fall 2011 Coleman Griffith

Skin and Bones Arch 12B Fall 2011 Andy Ku

Trist Tea House Arch 10A Spring 2011 Sandy Lee



Nature History Museum Arch 20A Spring 2012 Coleman Griffith

Bicycle Station Arch 10B Fall 2011 Coleman Griffith

Minimal Surface Arch 12B Fall 2011 Andy Ku

Spatial Sequence Arch 10B Fall 2011 Coleman Griffith

Skin and Bones Arch 12B Fall 2011 Andy Ku

Trist Tea House Arch 10A Spring 2011 Sandy Lee


Los Angeles Nature History Museum Objective: This project is to experience the old existing building and creating a new building that is connefted witht the old allows the student to understand the relationship between the new and the old by creating the organization and the usage of the space. Also, by building the new building with the new organization.

Site:

Location: Exposition Park, Los Angeles, United States

Concept


Datum

Datum

Concept

coliseum hight seat museum village

coliseum hight seat museum village

coliseum hight seat museum village

ground plane

ground plane

ground plane

coliseum deep

coliseum deep

coliseum deep



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Nature History Museum Arch 20A Spring 2012 Coleman Griffith

Bicycle Station Arch 10B Fall 2011 Coleman Griffith

Minimal Surface Arch 12B Fall 2011 Andy Ku

Spatial Sequence Arch 10B Fall 2011 Coleman Griffith

Skin and Bones Arch 12B Fall 2011 Andy Ku

Trist Tea House Arch 10A Spring 2011 Sandy Lee


Bicycle Station (Pan Pacific Park) Objective:

The project is leading to being understanding how to using the existing site to design a architectural structure that create by minial surface. Using of the minial surface, building a structure, functional and spacing organize building that built with multiple module of minial surface. It is using the idea of a single module to model together to build into a bigger scale of functional, organize and structured bicycle station for people whom access in the park.

Description:

First gathering the site analysis of sound to determined to create the single module, and using the existing building to creat the datum that use to cut through the site to place where the project will be. Using the two date, creating the bonding box and the minial surface. A single minial surface to transfer as changing the shape of the surface process through and creat a surface project with function, organize ordering, and structure of the space will be using inside of the building.

Site:

Location: Pan Pacific Park, Dowtown, Los Angeles, California, United States

Concept Diagram Reunion 1610, from re- “back, again” + union (q.v.). Cf, Fr. reunion (1549). The island of Reunion was so named by a convention in 1793, “without any particular reason. N. 1. A social meeting of people who hace not met for a long time 2. A situation in which people meet each other again after a period of being separated 3. A country consisting of a group of islands in the Indian Ocean, which is controlled by France 4. A gathering of relatives, friends, or associates at regular intervals or after separation

Sound Analysis Diagram Re

重新

Union

ion

聯盟

狀態

again renew renovate revive start over alliance union league combination unity association state circumstance status situation

both either rotation bicycle cycle revolution cookroom cuisine cook house

Bi

Bicycle Kitchen 單車

廚房

Aterm that refers to a number of independent non-profit and often cooperative organization that educate cyclists on bicycle mechanics and ridership, and encourage local cycling

cycle

Kitchen

REVIVE

ANNEX

COMINATION CIRCUMSTANCE

to attach, append or to incorporate

REVOLUTION RADICAL

Transition 1545-55; Latin transiion- (stem of transitio) a going across, equivalent to transit(us) (past participle of transire rto cross; N. 1. The act or process of changing from one form or state to another 2. A phrase or sentence in a piece of writing or speech that connects different idea smoothy better transistion between the second and third pararaphs 3. A movement, passage, or change from one position, state, stage, subject, concept, etc., to anothtBicycle Kitchen

trans

繙譯

Sit

ion

狀態

translate say account seat base element radical encourage

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1

0

1

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9

8

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CHANGE

REVAMP

RAGGEDY torn or worn to rags; tattered; broken

renovate; revise; rearrange

state condition capacity rankin g

Exchange 1250-1300; Middle English eschaungen; Anglo-French excgayguerl Vulgar Lation “excambiare” (see ex-change); Middle English eschaunge; Anglo-French (Old French eschange), derivative of eschaungier N. 1. The act of giving someone one thing and receiving something else from them at the same time 2. A short conversation, usually between two people who are angry with each other 3. An act of discussing or sharing ideas, information 4. A place where things are brought, sold, or traded 5. A arrangement in which you stay in someone’s home, do someone’s job for a short time while that person away

ex

Chnage

改變

from across non-stop finished change trade transform turn alter

railway underground tube sub subway metro

Metro

地鐵

Combining from representing Greek metra Womb/1300-50; Middle English; Late Latin metropolitanus of, belong to a metropolis; Greek metropolit(es) 1. a) A railroad system that runs under the ground below a city 2. b) Arelating or belongs to a vary lbelong proved c0 of or pertaining to a large city, its surrounding suburbs, and ogher neigboring commities


Metro Entrance View Of Bicycle Station Existing Section Datum Diagram

Mininal Surface Create From Sound Analysis and Section Datum

PALLAZIO

NORDSTROM

trees

fences street path


Street View Of The Bicycle Station Minial Surface Structure and Program System








Nature History Museum Arch 20A Spring 2012 Coleman Griffith

Bicycle Station Arch 10B Fall 2011 Coleman Griffith

Minimal Surface Arch 12B Fall 2011 Andy Ku

Spatial Sequence Arch 10B Fall 2011 Coleman Griffith

Skin and Bones Arch 12B Fall 2011 Andy Ku

Trist Tea House Arch 10A Spring 2011 Sandy Lee


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B

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E F

D

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H SURFACE ABC AND CONE THE CURVE ON THE MID POINT AT AB AND BC

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USING A LINE TO CONNECT A AND C USING A LINE TO CONNECT E AND C DRAW THE LINE ON THE MID POINT AT AB AND EC

B

E

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A

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H THE SURFACE AND THE CONE INTERSEC A CURVE BETWEEN AB AND BC

H SURFACE BCE AND CONE THE CURVE ON THE MID POINT OF BC AND CD


Minimal Surface (Blue Cubic)

The process of creating one single module

Objective:

Minimal surface was the studies of creating the surface. This project was mainly focuse of batwing. The creating different configuration possibilities through combination of multiple surfaces translation. Starting from a piece of surface to a single module and finally develope it into a model.

Step 1: Surface

Step 2: Mirror the surface

Step 3: Copy the surface and rotate it

Step 4: Repeat bstep 3 on the mirroring side

Step 5: Enclose with the 3th surface

Step 6: Copy a surface and rotate it from the mirroring side

Step 7: Repeat Step 4

Step 8: Repeat step 5

Step 9: Repeat step 6

Step 10: Repeat step 4

Step 11: Complete three surface with four small module

Rendering

Description:

As first building a box and limiting there are to create a lines and loft the lines to create the minial surface fron a “close” set between point A to point B. Using the tool of copying and rotation to create a module with in the box

A

A

B

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F

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THE SURFACE AND THE CONE INTERSEC A CURVE BETWEEN BC AND CE

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C

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SURFACE ACE AND CONE THE CURVE ON THE I AND THE MID POINT OF CI

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H SURFACE AND THE CONE INTERSEC A CURVE BETWEEN I AND CI

H SURFACE THE POINT BETWEEN AB, BC, CI AND I



Nature History Museum Arch 20A Spring 2012 Coleman Griffith

Bicycle Station Arch 10B Fall 2011 Coleman Griffith

Minimal Surface Arch 12B Fall 2011 Andy Ku

Spatial Sequence Arch 10B Fall 2011 Coleman Griffith

Skin and Bones Arch 12B Fall 2011 Andy Ku

Trist Tea House Arch 10A Spring 2011 Sandy Lee


Spatial Sequence (Wood Box House) Objective:

Using an existing building to building a physical model out with different part of the ordering or system, the architect’s design of this building. When building the model, the process allows to understand and experience the spatial relationship, ordering and organization of the space. Also, the experience were being analysis the public space, private space as well, and how the circulation were being design through out the space.

Description:

The spatial sequence project allows to understand the ordering and spacing sequence of the house. As the project start with looking for an existing architecture building, then using the building to divid it into three type of ordering organization or three functional usage for the building: private space, public space and circulation went through the space. Difference part of the space using difference of material to repenseting them: the MDF wood for private space, the clear ACRYLIC for the public space and the BALSA WOOD for the circulation.

Site:

Architect: Indra Tata Adilaras Location: Bogor, West Java, Indonesia

Circulation

Public Space

Private Space

Private Space


Public Space

Circulation


The whole model with all the public space, private space and circulation.

Step 7: took away the public space on the side of the building

Step 15: took away the circulaton of the entrance of the second floor

Step 8: took away the circulation next to the stair

Step 16: took away the circulation of the office next to the stair

Step 1: took away the circulation of the entrance

Step 9: took away the circulation in the living room

Step 17: took away the public space of the office next to

Step 2: took away the public space of the entrance

Step 10: took away the public in the living room

Step 7: took away the public space on the side of the building


Step 3: took away the circulation of the pathway

Step 11: took away the circulation in the kitchen

Step 19: took away the public space of the left side of the stair

Step 4: took away teh whole public space at the entrance

Step 12: took away the public space of the kitchen

Step 20: took away the whole public space of the second floor

Step 5: took away the circulation in front of the building entrance

Step 13: took away the public space of the dining room

Step 21: took away the whole first floor public space

Step 6: took away the public space in front of the building

Step 14: took awau the stair circulation to the second floor

Every public space and circulation being taking awayand leave the private space



Nature History Museum Arch 20A Spring 2012 Coleman Griffith

Bicycle Station Arch 10B Fall 2011 Coleman Griffith

Minimal Surface Arch 12B Fall 2011 Andy Ku

Spatial Sequence Arch 10B Fall 2011 Coleman Griffith

Skin and Bones Arch 12B Fall 2011 Andy Ku

Trist Tea House Arch 10A Spring 2011 Sandy Lee


Skin and Bones (Airplane Platform) Objective:

The skin and boes project is using the Villa NM house as a example to be build. The project was comprised of the ribs and the strings which demostrating the technical understangding with the bones. Using the softwork to creating the parts of the ribs and strings and calculate out how many piece that allows to build the model into physical. After building the physical model of the bones, using the same model to creating the skin in rhino at last.

Description:

The skin and boes project were most disvovering the method as being using for airplane platform construction because the mainly construction were ribs and strings. Therefore, to start with this bones and skin project is using the Villa NM house as an example to creating the ribs and strings. At first have to understand how and could the ribs and strings are supporting each other well, and then make sure the ribs and strings could be constructure the skin(surface) surrounded under a save status. By building the skin and bones allows to understand the supporting of the construction of ribs and strings.

Material that use to built the bones structure

Ribs

Strings


Bones structure process







Nature History Museum Arch 20A Spring 2012 Coleman Griffith

Bicycle Station Arch 10B Fall 2011 Coleman Griffith

Minimal Surface Arch 12B Fall 2011 Andy Ku

Spatial Sequence Arch 10B Fall 2011 Coleman Griffith

Skin and Bones Arch 12B Fall 2011 Andy Ku

Trist Tea House Arch 10A Spring 2011 Sandy Lee



TRIST TEA HOUSE OBJECTIVE:

the purpose of a site visit is to experience site conditions first hand, gather site specific information and conceptualize design opportunities. a site visit requires acute powers of observation, patience, disciplined recording strategies, and a balance of objective and subjective responses. the goals is to gather a wide variety of information both physical and metaphorical. a creative approach to the site reveals latent, subtle or ephemeral qualities that inspire, refine and develop the design concept.

description:

using the existing building to built a new building and circulation. the trist tea house had built into three floor, and use the green grass to create circulation to lead the people entrance building.

site:

location: pasadena, los angeles, united states

private space (close area)

public space (open area)


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