The Bloomin’ Funion
We were asked to consider the instalations that seattle artist Buster Simpson designed in a private “technology park” that locates itself within encore! and its surrounding area. We found that is underutillized as an urban area. The skatepark is the most dense urban area, and there was a curious interaction: seniors marveling at the fun and wonder of the skating kids. It was so important to pursue that longing for youth, that yearn for oddity.
Now, i ask you to consider the onion. The object in question is universal, it exist in all cultures. An onion features itself in almost any memorable dish across cuisine, an onion accents but never overpowers the dish, an onion’s structure lends itself to multiple uses. The onion becomes the perfect allegory for what should be installed at the park; something open ended that provides shade and rest, draws attention to the site, and frames the activity Buster Simpson’s intallations will provides. To prepare the onion, you first chop off the adventitious root, which serves as the foundation. Then you peel the skin, accessing the viable meat of vegetables. Finally you chop to your discretion to get the shape you desire.
Fonion sketch
And i ask you to consider the color pink. The color in question is vibrant and alive, a call to action and reaction. Pink is a beaconof activity, opinion and discussion. The color pink also creates a v ties the onion to the site by connecting it to it’s surrounding context. The pink onion becomes iconic, much like the church, not just something to see, but something to experience more than once. Florida is known for its odity, why not lean into it?
FULL ASSEMBLY
STEP ONE
We created a set of dynamic seating and shading conditions in the likeness of giant pink onion. The entire structure would be fabricated from cut rolled steel, put together in slices and mechanically fastenedto create the final shape. Powdercoated glossy hot pink to reflect sun and lessen overheating of the seat. The front Panels would be welded onto the ribs after attached to the foundation.
STEP TWO
STEP THREE
STRUCTURE FOUNDATION
STRUCTURE TO STRUCTURE
INTERIOR PANEL TO STRUCTURE STRUCTURE FOUNDATION
BACK PANEL TO STRUCTURE
Final Site Plan
We Specifically placed then funion so as to be a beacon to the park from the East side of the park. Buster’s Water Bearers serve as a beacon and a point of intrigue on the west side, so there is interplay between the service of the two. The Funion also cretaes a scope of his drums in the park,which are never obstructed. It was important to be odd and unique in a way that is not overshadowing and still allows Buster’s pieces to breathe.
THE FRAME PLAN VIEW
The frame was the chosen of the competition, but the class was tasked with coming together to create a synthesized, collaborative version of the Frame, together. The design was bent and stretched into something similar, but different from its initial form. New groups were formed, and my group task was with helping different groups finalize thwe whole frame concept.
FRONT VIEW
RIGHT VIEW
LEFT VIEW
Frame Rendering
Summer 2019
We started the semester by looking at the history of Chicago, for my research I wanted to do a little digging furthermore to find out who was the founder of Chicago. Some historic site that we can go visit, I also look into the sears tower which now the Willis Tower, after doing this research we moved on to drawing, by making collages section trying to figure out an overall shape for our digital model. Our program for the project was vertical Farms, where we will need to include: a ground level, Lobby, Restaurant, Offices, Educational, Tilapia, and then come the farm. for my particular project, I wanted to have two floors for the restaurant. For the ground floor, I wanted to be a market where you can find mostly seafood. You can buy raw seafood or cook. To cook the seafood you have to go to the restaurant on the second level where you would ask the chef how you want the food to be cook, then while you wait for the food, you can enjoy a cocktail and look down the lobby and admire the view from the open floor.
Draft collage Section 1
Draft collage section 2
Plan view of the ticketing sale connecting to the train rail
Site plan view
Perspective view rendering final digital Model
SECTION A
SECTION B
Rendering top view from the second floor restaurant.
Lobby interior view rendering
Rendering second floor restaurant.
view from the lobby looking up to the restaurant.
Restaurant Rendering
Rendering of the secondary stairs.
Vertical Farm Rendering
Fall 2019
MAPS We begin the semester by doing some research about the neighborhood that we will be assigned to, later on, the site that they gave us was Sao Cristovao and Caju. We looked to see what kind of activities we can bring to that particular neighborhood and we started by creating some map and trying to find what is it about that particular neighborhood. Some of the thing that we find is spectacular, we begin by looking into the pride of the neighborhood since it is Brazil we all know that they are known for being the best soccer country in the world, we moved on to the possible destination, trying to figure out people in that particular neighborhood after they finished with some activities, where do they go and are thing close are things from them. Then we created another map for food access, we move on to waterfront access and finally access path to Market semente.
Santo Christo Residential
Santo cristo .Residential/ Affordable housing/ activity center proposal Visiting Rio de Janeiro and walking to Santo Cristo where we were assigned to go explore was very fascinating. The main thing that I noticed was the historical neighborhood with empty houses. eventhough they were old and empty, they preserved the façade to maintain the historical value. After exploring the neighborhood further, I concluded that the site can be used to build some affordable houses and activity centers such as Gym, Tennis court, Basketball court, video games, and a community store. The store can also be used as an information session where visitors can come to learn about the sites as well as can selling hand made jewelers, wrist band, and bandana. I believe those thing can bring a lot of visitor traffic back to the neighborhood. Couple more things that can be added in the activity centers are cooking workshop, how to make wristband from scratch workshop when there’s visitor visiting that neighborhood. Activity center • Gift shop for visitor or the people living in the neighborhood. • Cooking workshop • Art exhibit • Affortable housing that can be rented to tourist like a hostel • Bringing tourist Affortable housing • Hostel for tourist • 2-bedroom-2 bath • Single family housing The scope of the project is to make living more affortable in Rio de Janeiro, after seeing some of those prices in Brazil, because i wanted to make it afforatble for low income family in Rio. After seeing the presentation by some of the AIA members about putting people first and that was my goal to put people first by doing affortable housing because us as architect we tend to forgot about putting people.
Master plan showing the taxi boat, I added some texture to the ground give it a sense of people want to follow the path from the residential to the church, the activity center, and the restaurant when you heard brazil the first thing that always comes to mind is the greenery, I added some green that follows the path, next to the residential are some benches for people to sit and enjoy the waterfront view, people can also walk their dog and just there for some fresh air. on top of the residential number, the number is a rooftop restaurant, which the residents can enjoy or the people visiting the neighborhood and go there for some fresh food or a cocktail or just meeting with a friend. To the right, I am showing a node which is zooming of the area I am focusing on for my project in Santo Cristo.
Node Santo Cristo
Street Section
Interior Rendering Residential
Residential Perspective View
Residential Roof top view
Residential Courtyard View
Floor Plan A
Floor Plan B
Fall 2019
Our proposed invention was a carpentry museum located in Kyoto Japan, with the purpose of creating a section that features unique wood-working display spaces’ intergrated with other programmatic elelments. We started off the design process in creating three distint diagrams. The first one is based off Picasso’s “Ma Jolie” a cubist style art work. The second a Plan view of the Shibuya Ward in Tokyo, Japan, and the tird one a diagrammatic section through an engine block abstracted theses images into graphics you see here to be used as a generators for form, spatial quality, and relationship between spaces. From this, we created nine section drawing that focused on natural lighting qualities and human scale relation to the space. We then selected some of these variants to collage in the form of multiple canotypes, Studying the results, and selecting one to mkae our overall section draft model. That then led to this final conceptual image of how the intervention section might look in considering scale, program location, and relative posiyion to the sun.
9 Drawings Section
Combine Section 1
Combine Section 2
Combine Section 2
Sun Print
Choisey Drawing one The choisey drawing you see here were a necessary tool during the development of our models and have changed throughout the process. These drawings highlights the integral connections btween floors, ceiling and wall as well as structure components and details
Choisey Drawing Two
Choisey Drawing Three
Schematic Final Section
Physical section Model 2
Physical section Model 3
Physical combine Section Model
Physical combine Section Model side view
Part of the class assignment was to coming with a especial stair design stair design that can place either throughout the whole building or in one particular space, Down below is the design that came up with for my capentry museum which will place in the center og the lobby
Our programm for the capentry museum is include, A lobby, 3 Gallery spaces, one gift shop, one auditorium, a Garden and a children paly room, blow are the water color rendering of the spaces
Restaurant
Children play room
Lobby
Gallery
Hope
A cultural art center for kids in Haiti
Gengby Alice Master Final Project 2
The main reason i choose this site, its because it is the safest place in haiti, as we all know all the things thats going on in Haiti its always a struggle and thats why the title of my project is hope, because i want to give those kids an opportunity so they know that its not the end they always become someone tommorow eventhough the country doesnt offer them anything.
Site Plan 1
Site Plan 2
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Modern Art Museum Santa Monica Design development Gengby AliceSummer 2020
Table of contentent SITE ANALYSIS Site Information Parti+Concepts Basic Massing Site Overview Sunlight/shadows Diagram
DESIGN PLANS Parti/Massive Floor Plans Entrnace Section / Model Image Elevations Circulations
Structural Colunm Beam Foundation
CODES Cost Estimate Building Code
MECHANICA Hvac System Layout
PLUMBING Plumbing Connections
ELECTRICAL Equipment / Placement
FIRE PROTECTION Equipment / Placement
Details Roof Junction/Window System Wall System Building Corner
Modern Art Museum Parti+Concept Design development Gengby AliceSummer 2020
Modern Art Museum Site Location
Design development Gengby AliceSummer 2020
Art Museum
The location of this model is located in santa monica california, and its a Modern Art museum the building square footage is 20,000 sq ft. is a modern museum with exhibition and galleries. It is also a place to enjoy different artist work and potential have other people work on their own stuff inside of the studio. theres also students classroom to work in their own arts.
In this sketches, i am showing the design concetps on a sections and floor plan that also include the entrance and showing the property line of the project.
ModernBasic Art Museum Massing Design development Gengby AliceSummer 2020
For the New museum the building have an underground entrance with a plaza embeded 14’ The Building include 2 Cafe, Studio with outdoor terrace, outdoor sculpture garden on the left of the building for student, an auditorium, Offices
LEGEND Exhibition Restaurant Offices/Studio Auditorium
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Summer Solice 8AM
Summer Solice 8AM
Winter Solice 7PM
Fall Solice 12PM
Most of the facade of the building is glass curtain walls. During the summer the building will be able to receive alot of sun, during the winter the building is in alot of shadow, i did some research i want to used LOW-E double glass curtain wall for summer and fall.
Modern Art Museum Sun Study/ Elevation Design development Gengby AliceSummer 2020
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Modern Art Museum Revolving Door Entrance Design development Gengby AliceSummer 2020
ADDRESS:1341 Ocean Ave, SANTA MONICA CA
PROPERTY TYPE: MUSEUM OCCUPANCY: ASSEMBLY Type: A-3 ZONNING: COMMERCIAL BUILDING SIZE:20,000SQ FT BUILDING HEIGHT:160’
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Modern Art Museum Site plan Analysis Design development Gengby AliceSummer 2020
My building have 2 Main entrances with revolving door in both side one leading to the the lobby and one leading to the cafe.
Modern Art Museum Circulations
Design development Gengby AliceSummer 2020
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Modern Art Museum Section A & B Design development Gengby AliceSummer 2020
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Modern Art Museum Floor Plans
Design development Gengby AliceSummer 2020
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Level 5 1.Studio 2. Outdoor terrace 3.Outdoor Garden Sculpture
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Modern Art Museum Building Code Design development Gengby AliceSummer 2020
Steel Clolumns
Steel Beams/Girders
1 Foundation Isometric
Modern Art Museum Structural Foundations
Design development Gengby AliceSummer 2020
2 Foundation Plan
1 Steel Framing Isometric
Modern Art Museum Steel Framing/Plan Design development Gengby AliceSummer 2020
2 Steel Framing Plan
1 Steel column beam connection
Modern Art Museum Structural Foundations Design development Gengby AliceSummer 2020
2 FSheet pile wall
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Modern Art Museum Structural Foundations Design development Gengby AliceSummer 2020
Glass curtain wall
Concrete Shear wall
3 Shear wall connection
Modern Art Museum Mechanical/HVCA Design development Gengby AliceSummer 2020
YVWED Water cooled Screwed Chiller
AC DIFFUSER
•103 - 428 NOMINAL TON CAPACITY • HEAT RECOVERY CAPABILITY UP TO 140 • HIGH-EFFICIENCY LIQUID SCREW CHILLER • QUIET, LOW-VIBRATION • CHLORINE-FREE R-134a HFC REFRIGERANT • ASHRAE 90.1 COMPLIANT • AIR STANDARD 550/590 SUPPLY DIFFUSER: GRID DROPPED CEILING 24” X 24” FACE | 12” X 12” CONNECTIONS
GEMINI 40RUA • PURON (R-41 QA) REFRIGERANT AND CHILLED WATER • CLEANABLE INSULATION WITH ANTI-MICROBIAL AGENT • NON-CORRODING DRAIN PANS • ARI STANDARD 340/360 • FLOORS 1 - 2: 12 - 20 NOMINAL TON CAPACITY • FLOORS 3 - 8: 6 - 10 NOMINAL TON CAPACITY
RETURN DIFFUSER: GRID DROPPED CEI G 24” X 24” FACE | 12” X 12” CONNECTIONS
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SPECIFICATIONS
TOTAL AREA COOLING REQUIRED SYSTEM DUCT SIZE PIPE SIZE 20,000 SQ/FT 20,000 SQ/FT / 500 = 40 66 TONS OF COOLING WATER-COOLED SYSTEM SUPPLY: 30” X 12” RETURN: 30” X 12” BRANCH: 9” ROUND (BOTH SUPPLY / RETURN) 1” DIAMETER
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FIRE PROTECTION Design development Gengby AliceSummer 2020
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2"sanitary Line Clean water Soil Stack
City water main Hot water supply Sewer water main
Clean out
P Trap Drain
Modern Art Museum Plumbing System Design development Gengby AliceSummer 2020
Vertical stack vtr 6"
KOHLER K4325-0 “KINGSTON” COMMERCIAL Bowl Type Toilet Installation Type Wall Mounted Gallons Per Flush (GPF) 1.28 Toilet Trapway Size 2-1/8” Features • “Top Spud, 1-1/2’’ Spud Size” Eco-Friendly Water Efficient
Kohler K-2590-0 Covered under Kohler’s one year limited warranty Dexter elongated urinal with top spud Anti-splash back wall Built out of vitreous china Includes inlet and outlet spuds and hangers Washout flush technology ADA-compliant when rim is mounted no higher than 17” from finished floor
Kohler K-2590-0 The Brockway wash sink offers a classic look with the durability of KOHLER Cast Iron. This wall- mount lavatory features drillings for two Cannock faucets and one Cannock soap dish. Drilled for two K-8892 Cannock™ faucets and one K-8880 soap dish
Base Model: BTH-400A
ASME Tank Construction Intelligent Control System With Touch Screen Display and iComm Connectivety Onboard Wi-Fi Connectivity with iCOMM comes Standard, allowing you to connect with the AO Smith Mobile App Comes Standard with Non-Sacrificial Powered Anodes to provide long-lasting tank protection in varying water conditions Submerged Combustion Chamber with Helical Heat Exchanger Coil positioned in center of tank, surround- ed by water to virtually eliminate radiant heat loss from chamber Permaglas® Ultra Coat™ Glass Lining High Efficiency Modulating Pre-Mix Powered Burner Complies with SCAQMD Rule 1146.2 and other Air Quality Management Districts with similar requirements for Ultra Low-Nox Emmissions
Electrical Room
Modern Art Museum Electrical System Design development Gengby AliceSummer 2020
Silo X20 Acles Beamshift Track Head WAC LIGHTING
Track Lighting Heads & PendantsSKU: WAC1844
SPECIFICATIONS
TRANSFORMER DRY TYPE TRANSFORMER 150 kVA GENERATOR GAS EMERGENCY GENERATOR 32 kW PANEL CAPACITY 120 V DISTRIBUTION PANEL FIXTURES 2’ X 4’ LED FLAT PANELS 277 V 8” LED RECESSED CAN 277 V
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1.MAIN POWER LINE 2.TRANSFORMER 3.GENERATOR 4.SWITCHBOARD 5.SERVICE SWITCH 6.METER 7.120 V PANEL
2 Roof Curtain WallJuncture 1 Roof Juncture
GAF EVERGUARD TPO 60-MIL MEMBRANE SINGLE-PLY ROOFING
Modern Art Museum Roof Junction/Roof Function Design development Gengby AliceSummer 2020
3 Roofing Type
Strainer Basket
Compression Ring
Ultra Pile TPO Membrane
Stainless Steel Ring Shank Edge Coping anchor Clip
Cooling tower
5"
3" Vent Stack Ultraply Bonding TPO Adhesive Continuous Bead of firestone waterblock
1 Roof Drain Details 3 Parapet Cap Detail
Roof Drain
2 Retrofit roof drain details
4 Roof Plan
1 Curtain Wall Corner Details
Modern Art Museum Exterior/Interior Building Corner Design development Gengby AliceSummer 2020
3 Double Glass Curtain Wall
2 Curtain Wall Support Details
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HEAD DETAIL SCALE: 3"=1'-0"
Legends: 1.Head Details 2.Window Sill 3.Silicon/baker rod
1 Curtain Wall details
3 Window plan details
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2 Revolving Door details Section
1 Revolving Door details
Modern Art Museum Revolving Door Entrance Design development Gengby AliceSummer 2020
3 Revolving Door details exterior
COST ESTIMATION NA ME
Modern Art Museum
B U I L D I N G T YP E
MUSEUM / Studio (ASSEMBLY A-3)
C O N S T R U CT I O N
E. I. F. S. METAL STUDS / RIGID STEEL AND
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LOCATION REINFORCED CONCRETE CALIFORNIA
STORIES
10 STORIES
STORY HEIGHT
18’-0” - 24’-0”
L A B O R T Y PE
UNION
BASEMENT
Yes
INCLUDED D A T A R E L EA S E D
2018 QUARTER 4
TOTAL SQUARE
20,00 SQ / FT
FOOTAGE COST
$336.77 PER SQ / FT
PER SQ / FT
$11,112,736.46
Div.
Division Cost Cost Per SF Description 1 Preconstruction Services 45207.26 1.37 5.14 1a General Conditions 169609.72 2a Sitework, Utilities, Paving &Landscape 161360.22 4.89 3 Concrete 1418914 43 0 4 Masonry #VALUE! 5 Metals 1253924 38 5a Decorative Aluminum Structures 65996 2 6 Carpentry & Millwork 306881.4 9.3 7 Moisture Protection 12209.26 0.37 8 Doors & Windows 323050.42 9.79 13 9 Finishes 428974 10Specialties 16499 0.5 11Equipment 7919.52 0.24 12Furnishing #VALUE! 13Special Construction #VALUE! 64676.08 1.96 14Conveying Systems 14 15Plumbing & Mechanical 461972 3.5 16Electrical 115493 17Architecture & Engineering 18Insurance,Bonds & Permits Other
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TOTAL COST C O N T R A C TO R FE E
25%
A R C H I T E C T FE E
8%
Modern Art Museum Building Cost
Design development Gengby AliceSummer 2020
230986 32998 #VALUE! Sub Total 5603720.36 Overhead & Fee 392346.22 0 11112736.46
7 1 169.82 11.89 336.77