Expected Master Bachelor Exchange Student
School of Design, University of Pennsylvania Department of Architecture and Fine Art, Dalian University of Technology Department of Architecture, National Cheng Kung University
MY SKETCH POCKET BOOK
THE SELECTION OF DESIGN 2006 -2012
PORTFOLIO OF HANG SU PORTFOLIO OF HANG SU
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TRANSPARENCY: CONTINUITY OF SPACE Name: Location: Category: Tutor: Date: Use: Occupancy:
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Office of Light Western Developing Area, Klamusze, Heilongjiang Province, P.R.C Course Work Qu Jingming 10/20/2009-10/20/2009 Office, Exhibition, and Roof Plaza Office and Citizen
Low carbon dioxide waste district is located in Western Developing District in Klamusze. Plan for this district aims at creating high quality life, leisure, transport and work environment, throughout appropriate city scale, ecological transportation environment and large green space. The site is in the north of the district, and the plan proportion is 5 hectare. The east side is the walk axis of the planned area, with the building proportion of 60’000 sqm. After the entire plan, I designed a synthesized office and exhibition center. 22
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INTERSECTION OF TIME: RENOVATION OF INDUSTRIAL SITE
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Location: Qingpu District, Shanghai, P.R.C Competition Work: Awarded in 2010 Autodesk Cup National College Student Competition Tutor: Fan Yue, Zhang Yu Partners: Wang Lin, Ma Yue, Zhao Jie. I was one of the main designers of the primary plan and designer of the park and the reconstructing a factory into an exhibition centre. I particitated in the whole process of design and the model making process. According to the future urban plan for Qingpu District , protection of the old architecture has to be provided, more convienient and ecological residence is needed, inheritance of tradition and history of Qingpu has to be focused, and thus a sustainable developing district will be achieved. One of the most important part of our design is the central park. As most people come across the viaduct connecting the old city and the new site, a broad and beautiful view to the river is needed. We plan to develop this middle part into landscape use. At the same time, we make some of the remained factory structure into landscape use, while others into shopping. By reusing the industrial factories we remind people of the history and by providing open spaces along the river, we provide people enjoyment of the humanism and nature. 10
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DANCING BOXES: UPRAISING THE BASE
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Location: Yida Community, Dalian, China Course and competition work: July 1st-August 14th, 2008 Tutor: Kong Yuhang
As there are 6 units in this kingdergarten, and each of them has a fixed proportion, I chose traditional Chinese Jiu Gongge as concept to arrange function bodies. After the recombination of those bodies, natural light is made best use, reducing energy waste in the building and the negative effect of the shadow from the highrise in the south. In addition, spaces are organized around a center, just like traditional couryard in China. In this kingdergarten, different bodies are connected by corridor and this brings people continuous route. The yard-centered architecture form is also an imitation of organism composition in nature. Almost all things in nature are living around a common center, so is architecture.
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URBAN ISLAND: COLLABORATION OF COMMUNITY AND UNIVERSITY
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Location: Schuylkill River, Philadelphia, PA, USA Studio Work: 09/11/2011-12/20/2011 Tutor: David Gouverneur Partner: Yin Mingyu. I was one of the main designers of the midterm overall plan and designer of the central wetland system, as well as most of the new buildings.
In the primary strategy stage, considering the inactive and passive atmosphere in the community in southern site, and the tendency of Penn’s expansion, we proposed a new campus on the vacant industrial site, and a continuition of the exsisting commercial street-Washington Ave. At the second stage, we paid more attention on increasing the mixture of community and new campus, creating new real estate with good view to the river and extention of commercial activity both across the new university and in the middle of existing community. After midterm, we focused more on clarifying different layers on the proposed green system-forest layer, lawn layer, pedestrian layer and water layer. By creating continuous wetland in the middle of the campus and remediation islands along the river, we brought urban landscape into everyday life, providing more possibilities of recreation, outdoor entertainment and family activity.
COLOR SKETCH
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MOVING SYSTEM-[SITE ANALYSIS]
FAIRMOUNT PARK
COMMUNITY UNIVERSITY CITY CENTER CITY INDUSTRIAL AREA FORGOTTEN BOTTOM CEMETERY RIVER SYSTEM
UNIVERSITY CITY
PHILADELPHIA CENTER CITY
SCHUYLKILL RIVER HIGH WAY RIVER SYSTEM
DELAWARE RIVER CUTTING AREA RAIL WAY RIVER SYSTEM
MOVING SYSTEM
ENTERTAINMENT
RIVER
RESIDENTIAL
upenn expansion
technical center
PHASE 2
PHASE 3
great view appartment
gate way
FORGOTTEN BOTTOM
WEST PHILLY SKYLINE
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Y CONDO
MIXED HIGHRISE OF COMMUNITY & UNIVERSITY
NEW CONDO
commercial ave
PHASE 1 gate way
WASHIONTON AVE
PROPOSED TANS
EXISTING TRANSPORT SYSTEM
MOVING SYSTEM MOVING SYSTEM
PROPOSED GREEN SYSTEM PROPOSED GREEN SYSTEM
EXISTING GREEN SYSTEM EXISTING GREEN SYSTEM
SCHULYKILL RIVER AUTO TRANSPORT
EXISTING GREEN SPACE EXISTING GREEN SPACE BROWN FIELD(ELECTRIC UTILITIES) BROWN FIELD(ELECTRIC UTILITIES) BROWN FIELD(METAL MANUFACTURING) BROWN FIELD(METAL MANUFACTURING) BROWN FIELD(PETROLEUM) BROWN FIELD(PETROLEUM) SCHUYLKILL RIVERSCHUYLKILL RIVER
EXISTING CONSITIONS
EXISTING TRANSIT PROPOSED TRANS
2.1 GREEN SYSTEM
PROPOSED CONSITIONS
EXISTING CONSITIONS
SCHULYKILL RIVER AUTO TRANSPORT RAIL WAY HIGH WAY
EXISTING GREEN SPACE EXISTING RAILGREEN WAY SPACE WETLAND FORREMEDIATION WATER AND SOIL REMEDIATION WETLAND FOR WATER AND SOIL HIGH WAY PROPOSED OPEN SPACE PROPOSED OPEN SPACE EXISTING TRANSIT STOP EXISTING LOTS AND OPEN SPACE EXISTING VACANT LOTS ANDVACANT OPEN SPACE SCHUYLKILL RIVERSCHUYLKILL RIVER
PROPOSED CONSITIONS MASTER PLAN MASTER PLAN
FAIRMOUNT PARK COMMUNITY
EXISTING GREEN SPACE BROWN FIELD(ELECTRIC UTILITIES) BROWN FIELD(METAL MANUFACTURING) EXISTING GREEN SPACE BROWN FIELD(PETROLEUM) BROWN FIELD(ELECTRIC UTILITIES) SCHUYLKILL RIVER BROWN FIELD(METAL MANUFACTURING) COMMUNITY BROWN FIELD(PETROLEUM) SCHUYLKILL RIVER
COMMUNITY
UNIVERSITY CITY CENTER CITY INDUSTRIAL AREA FORGOTTEN BOTTOM
EXISTING GREEN SPACE WETLAND FOR WATER AND SOIL REMEDIATION
SCHULYKILL RIVERSCHULYKILL RIVER PROPOSED OPEN SPACE TRANSPORT AUTO TRANSPORTAUTO EXISTING GREEN SPACE EXISTING VACANT LOTS AND OPEN SPACE RAIL WAY FOR WATER AND SOIL REMEDIATION RAIL WAY WETLAND SCHUYLKILL RIVER HIGH WAY OPEN HIGH WAY PROPOSED SPACE STOP AND OPEN SPACE EXISTINGTRANSIT VACANT LOTS EXISTING TRANSITEXISTING STOP SCHUYLKILL RIVER
3 OPERATION
PROPOSED GREEN SYSTEM EXISTING TRANSPORT SYSTEM EXISTING TRANSPORT SYSTEM PROPOSED GREEN SYSTEM
EXISTING GREEN SYSTEM EXISTING GREEN SYSTEM
EXISTING PROGRAM SYSTEM PROPOSEDSYSTEM TANSPORT SYSTEM PROPOSED TANSPORT
PROPOSED PROG GREEN SYSTEM
SCHULYKILL RIVER UPENN RIVERSCHULYKILL RIVER SCHULYKILL AUTOCOMMUNITY TRANSPORTAUTO TRANSPORT COMMERCIA RAIL WAY RAIL WAY HIGH WAY HIGH WAY
SCHULYKILL RIVER UPENN PROPOSED NWE U COMMERCIA
TRANSIT STOP EXISTING TRANSITEXISTING STOP
PROPOSED TRANSIT STOP 2.2 GREEN SYSTEM PROPOSED TRANSIT STOP
CEMETERY PROPOSED CONSITIONS RIVER SYSTEM
UNIVERSITY CITY
CENTER CITY
MASTER PLAN COMMUNITY
COMMUNITY
COMMUNITY
SCHULYKILL RIVER AUTO TRANSPORT EXISTING RAIL WAYGREEN SPACE SCHULYKILLWETLAND RIVER HIGH WAY FOR WATER AND SOIL REMEDIATION AUTO TRANSPORT PROPOSED OPEN SPACE EXISTING TRANSIT STOP RAIL WAY EXISTING VACANT LOTS AND OPEN SPACE HIGH WAY SCHUYLKILL RIVER EXISTING TRANSIT STOP
3 OPERATION
PROPOSED GREEN SYSTEM EXISTING TRANSPORT SYSTEM
3 OPERATION
EXISTING TRANSPORT SYSTEM
TRANSPORTATION
PROPOSED TANSPORT SYSTEM
EXISTINGSYSTEM PROGRAM SYSTEM EXISTING PROGRAM PROPOSED TANSPORT SYSTEM SCHULYKILL RIVER AUTO TRANSPORT RIVER WAY SCHULYKILL RIVERSCHULYKILLRAIL SCHULYKILL RIVER UPENN HIGH WAY UPENN AUTO TRANSPORT COMMUNITY COMMUNITY EXISTING TRANSIT STOP RAIL WAY COMMERCIA COMMERCIA HIGH WAY PROPOSED TRANSIT STOP
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PROPOSEDSYSTEM PROGRAM SYSTEM PROPOSED PROGRAM
SCHULYKILL RIVERSCHULYKILL RIVER UPENN UPENN PROPOSED NWE UPENN PROPOSED NWE UPENN COMMERCIA COMMERCIA
EXISTING TRANSIT STOP PROPOSED TRANSIT STOP
HIGH WAY RIVER SYSTEM
COMMERCIAL
3 OPERATION
3 OPERATION
EXISTING PROGRAM SYSTEM PROPOSED TANSPORT SYSTEM EXISTING PROGRAM SYSTEM SCHULYKILL RIVER UPENN SCHULYKILL RIVER COMMUNITY AUTO TRANSPORT SCHULYKILL RIVER COMMERCIA RAIL WAY UPENN HIGH WAY COMMUNITY EXISTING TRANSIT STOP COMMERCIA
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PROPOSED PROGRAM SYSTEM
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PROPOSED PROGRAM SYSTEM SCHULYKILL RIVER UPENN PROPOSED NWE UPENN SCHULYKILL RIVER COMMERCIA UPENN PROPOSED NWE UPENN COMMERCIA
PROPOSED TRANSIT STOP
COMMUNITY UPENN CUTTING AREA RAIL WAY RIVER SYSTEM
commercial ave
SCHULYKILL RIVER UPENN PROPOSED NWE UPENN COMMERCIA
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PROPOSED PROGRAM SYSTEM
residential
mixed center
PHASE 1
HIONTON AVE
city center
CENTER CITY
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COMMUNITY UNIVERSITY CITY CENTER CITY INDUSTRIAL AREA FORGOTTEN BOTTOM CEMETERY RIVER SYSTEM
UNIVERSITY CITY
PHILADELPHIA CENTER CITY
SCHUYLKILL RIVER HIGH WAY RIVER SYSTEM
DELAWARE RIVER CUTTING AREA RAIL WAY RIVER SYSTEM
RIVER
upenn expansion
RESIDENTIAL
technical center
commercial ave
PHASE 2
PHASE 3
PHASE 1
great view appartment
gate way
[SYSTEM CONSIDERATION]
gate way
WASHIONTON AVE
FORGOTTEN BOTTOM
WEST PHILLY SKYLINE
HIGH QUALITY CONDO
MIXED HIGHRISE OF COMMUNITY & UNIVERSITY
NEW CONDO
EXISTING STINGER PARK NEW PARK
COMMERCIAL
COMMERCIAL
NEW MARKET FOR COMMUNITY & U.C
SHARED SPACE
MOVING SYSTEM
ENTERTAINMENT
NEW PARK
MIXED HIGHRISE OF COMMUNITY & UNIVERSITY
NEW ROAD
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SECTION 1-1
FORMER FREIGHT RAIL
NEW MARKET FOR COMMUNITY & U.C
NEW CONDO
COVERT THE RAILWAY TO A SUNK GREEN CORRIDOR
MAIN STREET TO CONNECT TO U.C
NEW ROAD
S. 34TH STREET
EXISTING STINGER PARK
TRANSFER BOTTOM SPACE INTO GREEN OPEN SPACE
SCHUYLKILL EXPY
NEW ROAD
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MIXED HIGHRISE OF COMMUNITY & UNIVERSITY
GREEN SYSTEM
COMMUNITY COMMUNITY UNIVERSITY CITY CENTER CITY INDUSTRIAL AREA FORGOTTEN BOTTOM CEMETERY RIVER SYSTEM
2.2 GREEN SYSTEM UNIVERSITY CITY
CENTER CITY
COMMUNITY
COMMUNITY
COMMUNITY TRANSPORTATION
HIGH WAY RIVER SYSTEM
COMMERCIAL
[WETLAND SYSTEM BIRDVIEW] COMMUNITY UPENN CUTTING AREA RAIL WAY RIVER SYSTEM
mmercial ave
residential
mixed center
PHASE 1
city center
[REGIONAL BIRDVIEW]
ONTON AVE
CENTER CITY
EXISTING STINGER PARK EXISTING COMMUNITY
EXISTING STINGER PARK
NEW GREEN SPACE IN COMMUNITY
EXISTING COMMUNITY
NEW GREEN CORRIDOR
GREEN BUFFER TO RAILWAY
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NEW ROAD
S26TH STREET
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MIXED HIGHRISE OF COMMUNITY & UNIVERSITY
[DETAILED DESIGN]
DELAWARE RIVER CUTTING AREA RAIL WAY RIVER SYSTEM
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
MOVING SYSTEM
ENTERTAINMENT
RIVER
upenn expansion
RESIDENTIAL
technical center
commercial ave
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PHASE 3
PHASE 1
great view appartment
gate way
gate way
[WETLAND SYSTEM GRADING PLAN]
WASHIONTON AVE
[GRADING PLAN] FORGOTTEN BOTTOM
WEST PHILLY SKYLINE
HIGH QUALITY CONDO
MIXED HIGHRISE OF COMMUNITY & UNIVERSITY
NEW CONDO
EXISTING STINGER PARK NEW PARK
COMMERCIAL
NEW MARKET FOR COMMUNITY & U.C
SHARED SPACE
COMMERCIAL
NEW PARK
MIXED HIGHRISE OF COMMUNITY & UNIVERSITY
NEW ROAD
NEW MARKET FOR COMMUNITY & U.C
NEW CONDO
COVERT THE RAILWAY TO A SUNK GREEN CORRIDOR
FORMER FREIGHT RAIL
MAIN STREET TO CONNECT TO U.C
NEW ROAD
S. 34TH STREET
EXISTING STINGER PARK
TRANSFER BOTTOM SPACE INTO GREEN OPEN SPACE
SCHUYLKILL EXPY
NEW ROAD
[GRADING MODEL] SECTION 1-1
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SECTION 1-1
HIGH QUALITY CONDO
MIXED HIGHRISE OF COMMUNITY & UNIVERSITY
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7 SECTIONS
SHARED SPACE
PROPOSED WETLAND PARK
MIXED HIGHRISE OF COMMUNITY & UNIVERSITY
PHASE III FORGOTTON BOTTOM JUMPS ACROSS SCHUYLKILL RIVER
PHASE II MORE SPACE FOR HUMAN CONTACTION WITH WETLAND
SCHUYLKILL RIVER
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PHASE I START OF SOIL REMEDIATION
NEW ROAD
NEW ROAD
COMMERCIAL
COMMUNITY UPENN CUTTING AREA RAIL WAY RIVER SYSTEM
mmercial ave
residential
mixed center
PHASE 1
city center
ONTON AVE
CENTER CITY
[OVERALL MASTERPLAN]
EXISTING STINGER PARK EXISTING COMMUNITY
EXISTING STINGER PARK
NEW GREEN SPACE IN COMMUNITY
NEW GREEN CORRIDOR
EXISTING COMMUNITY
GREEN BUFFER TO RAILWAY
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S26TH STREET
NEW ROAD
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HIGH QUALITY CONDO
MIXED HIGHRISE OF COMMUNITY & UNIVERSITY
NEW CONDO
SHARED SPACE
UNIVERSITY---EXPANSION OF UPENN
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MIXED HIGHRISE OF COMMUNITY & UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY---EXPANSION OF UPENN
MAIN COMMERCIAL STREET
NEW ROAD
GRAYS FERRY AVENUE
NEW CONDO
NEW ROAD BETWEEN UNIVERSITY AND NEW COMMUNITY
NEW ROAD
NEW ROAD
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THE TIME MACHINE: MUSEUM AND CULTURE CENTER
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Location: Nanshan, Dalian, P.R.C Competition Work: 08/2009-09/2009 Tutor: Kong Yuhang Partner: Guo Wei, Wang Lin. We worked as a group in primary stage and after completing the strategy, I focused on designing the roof garden, cooperating with people who reformed the house.
Our site is defined to be a culture and history center, where lies the most typical and special houses left during the Japanese period. Old houses here were once the former residence of some celebrities and Japanese. The distribution of designed volume is based on weather, topography and texture of the city. Trough site visit we found that the existing topography has potential to provide interesting landscape. And our following proposal was to limit the building volume through creating terraces. By digging parts of the site, the average height of the new building would decrease and give an accessible roof garden for citizens. In addition, two tunnels representing the history give culture value to this new building. The tunnels connect series of squares and courtyards, bringing people to different landscape spaces to inspire their inner world. The continuation of people’s activity provides more chances of communication, activating the historical residence.
RENOVATION OF THE OLD HOUSE
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[SITE ANALYSIS]
SITE LOCATION
Nanshan community used to be architecture group of Japanese residence. This street was created to remit the disperse of houses. The length of the Nanshan Street is 600 meters and used to be occupied by famous historians and writers. These houses appeared to be western style but were actually designed by Japanese architects. The opening building type makes the house merges well with nature.
SITE PLAN
LONGITUDE SECTION
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[LANDSCAPE SPACES]
SPACES INSIDE THE BUILDING
III-III SECTION
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[PROGRESSED DESIGN]
2ND FLOOR PLAN
1ST FLOOR PLAN EXPLODED ANALYSIS SPCAE ANALYSIS
Green space links nature and human, now and the future well.
I-I SECTION
The second floor, platform and patio create a comparison between spaces.
II-II SECTION
Vistind road.
Open spaces link human and the nature.
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III-III SECTION
[EFFECT ON ACTIVITIES]
NEW ACTIVITIES
OLD ACTIVITIES
WEST ELEVATION
SOUTHERN ELEVATION
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NEW HYBRID: PERFORMATIVE SURFACE, NEW RESIDENCE & VERTICAL NURSERY Location: Manhattan, New York, USA Research Studio: 01/2012-05/2012 Tutor: Marion Weiss, Michael Manfredi Role: Individual project design. The whole studio did the site 2 research together at the beginning.
There are three main components in this project: performative surface providing urban landscape for citizens and functioning as public building underneath, an ecological nursery maintained by residence, new residential units extended from existing tower to the vertical nursery. Similar to the precedent Yokohama International Terminal by FOA, the performative surface functions as a connection between citizens and city, human and nature. As a gateway, the vertical nursery gives out a welcome gesture as vehicles enter upper Manhattan. Offices, research labs, housing and communal areas are interspersed between orchards, farms and production rooms. For long there has been fights for air rights in Manhattan, but as city grows and buildings take more and more city spaces, mutual outdoor spaces become less. The creation of unit strips is generated from the idea of increasing green space for people. The aim of this utopian dream is to rethink the relation between human and nature, and to remind people that rights to enjoy the nature are also worth to fight for.
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[PRECEDENT CASE STUDY] Yokohama International Port Terminal Date: 2000--2002 Designer: Foreign Office Architects ltd Size: 412 meters long Total floor area 34,732 sqm Building area 27,270 sqm Gross external floor area: 438,243 sqm Location: Kanagawa,Japan Use: International Port Terminal Description: FOA’s first major project, the Yokohama International Port Terminal in Japan, stretches the city into the sea, its beach of boardwalks weaving like braids through wooden “dunes”, ducking and diving, inside and out, as you promenade to your ship. The Yokohama International Port Terminal is a new type of transportation space integrated with urban facilities. Rather than conceiving of the building as an object on the pier, detached from its context, it is designed as an extension of the pier ground, simultaneously hosting the terminal functions and creating a very large urban park on the roof of the terminal.
No-returning circulation diagram.
Section analysis of Yokohama International Port Terminal
3-dimentional circulation diagram
Sectional perspective showing connective function of the surface from Yokohama International Port Terminal.
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Model showing new strips connecting existing towers and new nursery.
People living in skyscraper are engaged into nature.
Green gateway attracts people when they first enter upper Manhattan.
New hybrid pattern combining existing tower and vertical nursery.
Performative surface connecting north and south.
Sectional perspective showing the interaction among strips.
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[SECTION]
People are communicating on the roof and the shared space inside the strip.
Studio
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Studio 4X4 Loft
Family Loft
Family Loft
[SITE PLAN]
Generation of elegant slopes on north and south side provide easier access to the naturally designed landscape surface, under which a medium scale gym, an automatic food factory and a super market are arranged properly. [IST FLOOR PLAN]
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ILLUSION: INTERSECTION OF TIME AND SPACE
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Department of Architecture, National Cheng Kung University Location: East of a large lawn, in the school yard Selected Workshop: GHOST Workshop, 2nd-17th March, 2009 Tutor: Komthat Syamanada Ghost Festival is traditional in China and some Asian countries. Some people always say that they met their dead friends or relatives in this day. Ghost is also a favorable issue for horror movies and stories. In this workshop our instructor gave us GHOST as a topic to discuss and express our understanding through a design work. In the following two weeks, my group had many discussions on this topic and we went to mystery places to feel “ghost�. After a week we came to a conclusion that ghost is an illusion people have when they are in a special space. As in physics we believe that almost any living feature radiates ultrared ray of a certain frequency, we came to a conclusion that ghost also has a certain frequency, as we believe in its existence. In addition, we did color ball experiment to express our conclusion to public. The experiment showed us changes in vision after changes in color. Finally we brought this experiment to public by creating a closed space, at the same time provided people colored glasses, freeing them to express their feelings there by drawing with paints. When the real scrawl came out finally, we showed them how a certain space and mood can cause illusion-ghost. 48
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FACETED GROUND: PLAYSCAPE EXPERIMENT
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Study target: Barcelona Bonatical Garden Final work for Media course : November 2011-December 2011 Tutor: Keith VanDerSys After one semester’s practice in modeling tools and strategies for using them, we were required to create, make and play with a imaginary playground for final work. This project is not a design project, instead it is a means to practice and demonstrate a command of 3-dimensional modeling tools and the strategies used to make and build surfaces that ultimately culminates in a precise multi-functional scape. This playscape is to be conceived of as a thick membrane, made up of numerous articulately and precisely constructed polysurfaces. I chose Barcelona Botanical Garden as my faceted playground example. Firstly I extracted lines and forms from picture, and then adjusted shape and size to fix into the site, and distinguish blocks from main roads. Then I proposed main ridges and created small facets to form each block. Finally I added susidary roads in each block and divided blocks into smaller landscape facets.
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EXPLODED ANALYSIS
[PRODUCTION PROCESS AND FINAL WORK]
Site Envelope
Original Typography
Proposed surfaces
Proposed Path
Adjust path heights
Formation of path surface
Proposed Path
Forming new surfaces
Completion of all surfaces
Contours (Transverse Sections)
Trimmed Intersection
V-ray Rendering
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MEDIA III - Fall 2011
FREE PLAY < FI
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VanDerSys -
OTHER WORK CALATRAWA STRUCTURE STUDY FLORENCE’S CATHEDRAL STUDY T-SHIRT DESIGN SHIP MODEL COMMUNITY LIBRARY GRMNASIUM JINGZHOU MUSEUM SALES OFFICE ARCHITECTS’ OFFICE URBAN DESIGN WATERCOLOR PAINTING PEN SKETCH COLOR SKETCH PHOTOGRAPHY PENCIL PORTRAIT
RESUME
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Watercolor drawing, 1 week, 2006
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Gouache sketch in Xinghai Square, 4 hours, 2007
Gouache sketch in Hengshui Lake, 5 hours, 2007
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Lavender, Taizhong Lavender Garden, Taiwan, 2009 64
Pencil portrait, 1.5 hour, Zhang Xinzhe ( Taiwan singer), 2012
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THE SELECTION OF DESIGN 2006 -2011 Contact me: 215-260-9044 suhang@design.upenn.edu