GARY HON architecture & landscape architecture portfolio
GARY HON architecture & landscape architecture portfolio C. 339.227.0854 garyghon@gmail.com gary@garyhon.net www.garyhon.net
CONTENTS
EPHEMERA
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STREETSCAPE-PLAZA HYBRID
INTERTWINE
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URBANISM AT ASSEMBLY
NOURISH
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COMMUNITY NUTRITION CENTER
ASUNDER
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HOUSING COMPLEX
FLOW ECOLOGICAL SYSTEM
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EPHEMERA STREETSCAPE-PLAZA HYBRID Located in front of the Flatiron Building in New York City, the plaza acknowledges and articulates the ephemeral qualities of urban life. The design of the plaza emphasizes flexibility of traffic schemes, balancing both pedestrian and vehicular needs. In addition, the plaza actively displays the dynamism of the place including pedestrian flow, weather conditions, and coming and goings of the subway. Harvard University Graduate School of Design STU 1404: Broadway Shuffle at Madison Square Completed: Fall 2016 Professor: Gary Hilderbrand Duration: 13 weeks
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SUBWAY ENTRANCE
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GROUND PLAN
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25th St
25rd St
24th St
24th St
24th St
24th St
23rd St
23rd St
23rd St
23rd St
22nd St
22nd St
22nd St
22nd St ay Broadw
CIRCULATION ZONES
5th Ave
ay Broadw
PLAN: SUBWAY
5th Ave
25rd St
5th Ave
PLAN: MEZZANINE
dway Broa
5th Ave
dway Broa
25th St
PAVER PATTERN
VIGNETTES
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SUBWAY ENTRANCE
REFLECTING POOL
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DETAIL PLAN
DETAIL AXONIMETRIC
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INTEGRATE URBANISM AT ASSEMBLY The design extends existing urban north-south connections and weaves it with east-west pathways to reintegrate the urban fabric with the Mystic River. Additionally, this feathering creates a framework for architecture. Northeastern University ARCH 3170: Architecture, Infrastructure & City Completed: Fall 2014 Professor: Dan Adams Duration: 13 weeks
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NEW WETLAND CONDITION
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ZONING
SITE CIRCULATION AND CONNECTIVITY
INSTITUTIONAL MICRO-DISTRICT
urbanism, landscape
vehicular, pedestrian
assembly square station, community center, plaza, arts center
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recreation
retention pond
main street recreation corridor riverside prominade orange line commuter rail mystic river
sculpture park
traffic thoroughfare
residential
INTERTWINING VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL CONNECTIONS
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RESIDENTIAL OFFICE RETAIL INSTITUTION PARKING
ARCHITECTURE PLUGS INTO INTERTWINED URBANISM
GREEN ROOF
OPEN DRAINAGE
RESERVOIR
DESIGNED WETLAND
MYSTIC RIVER
SITE INFRASTRUCTURE AND HYDROLOGY
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SITE PLAN
SECTION THROUGH RIVERSIDE PROMENADE
SECTION THROUGH RESIDENTIAL BLOCK
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MIXED USE BLOCKS
WINTER RECREATION
MAIN STREET
MODEL PHOTOGRAPH
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NOURISH COMMUNITY NUTRITION CENTER The project actively seeks to engage the community through education on various aspects of urban food networks. The building exclusively uses wood structure including a timber diagrid which allows for uninterrupted and flexible floor plans. Northeastern University ARCH 5120: Comprehensive Design Studio Completed: Spring 2015 Professor: Silvia Illia-Sheldahl Duration: 13 weeks Collaborator: Andreina Feijoo-Gomez
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RECREATION TRAIL EXTENSION
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INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
HARBORWALK
SITE
REGIONAL TRAILS HARBORWALK / SOUTH BAY TRAIL CIVIC / INSTITUTIONAL
SOUTH BAY HARBOR TRAIL
PARKS
EXISTING TRAIL SYSTEM
ROOF TOP RESTAURANT FOOD PRODUCTION RESEARCH OFFICE COMMUNITY EDUCATIONAL CENTER TRAIL CONNECTOR EDUCATIONAL PRODUCTIVE LANDSCAPE
PROGRAM
16 ASSEMBLY AXON
STRUCTURAL BAY DIMENSIONS
2’ A8 C3
A7
C2
A6
A5 A4
A3
A2
C1
A1
2’
B3
16’ B2 B1
14’
D6 D5 D4 D3 D1
+3 D2
10’
+2 1’-6”
E3 E2
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E1
STRUCTURAL CONNECTION DETAILS F1
F2
G3 G8
F3
G1 G7
G2 G4
KEY A: ROOF ASSEMBLY 1. WATER PROOF MEMBRANE 2. RIGID INSULATION 3. PROTECTION FABRIC / ROOT BARRIER 4. DRAINAGE LAYER 5. GROWING MEDIA 6. PAVERS 7. PLANTERS 8. PHOTOVOLTAICS B: COMFORT SYSTEM 1. OPERABLE WINDOW 2. CROSS VENTILATION 3. DAYLIGHTING / PRIVACY SCREEN
C: CONNECTIONS 1. STAINLESS STEEL DIAGRID CONNECTOR PLATE 2. STAINLESS STEEL BOLTS 3. PREFABRICATED DIAGRID MEMBERS D: UPPER FLOOR ASSEMBLY 1. STRUCTURAL DIAGRID 2. GLULAM GIRDER 3. GLULAM FLOOR JOISTS 4. SUBFLOORING 5. RADIANT TUBING 6. FINISHED FLOORING E: GROUND FLOOR ASSEMBLY 1. RIGID INSULATION 2. RADIANT TUBING 3. POLISHED CONCRETE FLOOR
G: STRUCTURAL CONNECTION DETAILS 1. JOISTS 2. JOIST HANGER 3. TIMBER GIRDER 4. STAINLESS STEEL SHELF 5. GLULAM DIAGRID 6. STAINLESS STEEL DIAGRID CONNECTOR PLATE 7. WOOD MULLION 8. CURTAIN WALL
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G6
MULLION CONNECTIONS
H1
H2
H3
H4
H: MULLION CONNECTIONS 1. GLULAM DIAGRID 2. CLIP LOCK 3. WOOD MULLION 4. STRUCTURAL SILICONE SEALED JOINTS
ASSEMBLY AND DETAIL
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ADWAY
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1. Shaded Seating with Trellis (Vine Plants: Kiwis, Grapes) 2. Amphitheater 3. Shaded Public Seating 4. Plaza (Farmer’s Market, Food Trucks, Seating) 5. Community Garden 6. Wild Flowers and Beekeeping 7. Noise Buffer- Apple Orchard FOU 8. Infiltration Garden with Edible Halophytic Vegetation (Wild Rice, Barley, Rock ND RY Samphire) STR EET 9. Back of House / Loading Dock
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DORCHESTE
SITE PLAN
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STRE SECTIONS AND ELEVATION
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COVERED SEATING AREA
FUTURE RETROFITTING INTO HYDROPONICS
LOBBY
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RIFT URBANISM AT ASSEMBLY The design extends existing urban north-south connections and weaves it with east-west pathways to reintegrate the urban fabric with the Mystic River. Additionally, this feathering creates a framework for architecture. Northeastern University ARCH 3170: Architecture, Infrastructure & City Completed: Fall 2014 Professor: Dan Adams Duration: 13 weeks
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WASHINGTON STREET
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MONOLITHIC OBJECT
RIFTING OF THE OBJECT
Hard Shell (Building)
A Single Monolithic Object Building
Connective Tissue
Hard Shell (Building)
CONCEPTUALIZATION MODEL
Cap
Body
Body
Cap
Individual Spaces (Bedrooms, Bathrooms)
Building
Woonerf
Building
Common Spaces (Kitchen, Living, Dining, Balcony)
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Vestibule Primary Stair Closet Secondary Stair
AGGREGATION STRATEGY
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INDIVIDUAL PRIVATE
COMMON BUFFER PARKING
LANE
PARKING RECREATION PARKING PUBLIC
LANE
BUFFER
COMMON
INDIVIDUAL PRIVATE
PUBLIC -PRIVATE GRADIENT
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WOONERF The juxtaposition of two building units to create a pedestrian-centric WOONERF environment. The juxtaposition of two building units to create a pedestrian-centric environment.
URBAN FRONTAGE Units are aggregated over ground level store front acting as a wall to URBAN FRONTAGE create privacy for the woonerf. Units are aggregated over ground level store front acting as a wall to create privacy for the woonerf.
SITE MASSING STRATEGY
SITE SECTIONS
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SITE PLAN
VIEW FROM BALCONY LOOKING INTO WOONERF
MODEL
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KELP ECOLOGICAL SYSTEM The project studies the impact of fertilizer runoff from agricultural lands in Southern California. The fertilizer runoff eventually leads to massive eutrophication eventually leading cascading impacts on the surrounding ecology. The project proposes the use of multi-trophic aquacultural systems to manage and remediate the fertilizer. Harvard University STU 1212: Landscape Architecture IV Completed: Spring 2016 Professor: Robert Pietrusko Duration: 13 weeks Collaborators: Xin Zhao, Maria Gloria Robalino
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STRATEGIC DEPLOYMENT OF AQUACULTURAL SYSTEMS
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NATURAL KELP FOREST ECOLOGY
SEA LEVEL RISE OVER TIME
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CYCLES OF GLACIATION AND SEA LEVEL
INFLUENCING FACTORS ON THE KELP FORESTS
UPLAND AGRICULTURAL FERTILIZER IMPACT ON KELP FORESTS
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AQUACULTURAL SYSTEM AS EXPERIENTIAL
SPECIES MONITORING THE SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL AND CHANNEL ISLANDS
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KELP-BASED AQUACULTURAL SYSTEMS AS REMEDIATION
UPLAND AGRICULTURAL FERTILIZER IMPACT ON KELP FORESTS