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PORTFOLIO - DESIGN STUDIO -APPLIED STUDIES -FABRICATION STUDIES
About
HAOZHOU ZENG
Arch Projects
HAOZHOU ZENG
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Haozhou Zeng is an architectural designer and photographer based in Los Angeles and Chengdu, China. He is a master of architecture at SCI-Arc( Southern California Institute of Architecture), who believes open-minded thought is the key to a great design. He also get undergraduate degree of landscape architecture from Sichuan Agricultural University in China. His diversified education background requires him to look at things in multiple perspective. He believes architecture is more like a way of thinking and solving problems based on different concept, method, materialilty and platform. Post-digital Era makes it possible for designers to utilize multi-technologies, workflows and innovative ideas to make a difference in the world.
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3GB Vertical Design Studio/ Spring 2020/ DS 5000 In Detail: Strange Connections And Puzzling Forms of Assembly/ Dwayne Oyler
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3GA Vertical Design Studio/ Fall 2019/ DS 4000 Competitions/ John Enright
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2GA Design Studio/ Fall 2018/ DS 1120 Playing Against Type/ Jenny Wu
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1GB Design Studio/ Spring 2018/ DS 1101 Diptych/ Zeina Koreitem
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2GB Applied Studies/ Spring 2019/ AS 3122 Design Development/ Herwig Baumgartner, Scott Uriu
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3GA Applied Studies/ Fall 2019/ AS 3140 Advanced Project Delivery/ Pavel Getov, Herenza Harris
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Fabrication/ Winter 2016/ Studio ALPHA Sinusoid/ Chengzhi Cai
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Fabrication/ Fall 2016/ Studio ALPHA Cave and Pavilion/ Lifeng Lin
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3GB VERTICAL DESIGN STUDIO / IN DETAIL: STRANGE CONNECTIONS AND PUZZLING FORMS OF ASSEMBLY
LEFT: Physical Model of 3D Puzzle Design
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In Detail Strange Connections And Puzzling Forms Of Assembly Vertical Design Studio/ Integrated Comprehensive Studio/ Spring 2020 Instructor: Dwayne Oyler Partner: Yiyang Sang
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hile it’s been legitimately debated, Mies is commonly credited with having uttered the phrase “god is in the details.” Well, for anyone with a deep concern for the enduring impact of the built environment, and its role in shaping human experience across all scales, you may also want to keep in mind the equally common phrase “the devil is in the details Generally speaking, buildings are designed and developed by thinking about big ideas- context, social and cultural issues, and massing, for example. While all perfectly reasonable places to start, these starting points relegate the details that are often essential to their ultimate outcome to playing a more subservient role in the process (a role that a great number of contemporary architects have supported). The subservient detail position suggests, fi rst, that the same sort of attention being given to deliberate sensibilities about the assembly of parts at a larger scale is somehow off the table at a smaller scale. Secondly, it doesn’t recognize that there may be a productive dialogue between
similar or strategically dissimilar approaches in the same building. I’ve always believed that the process of making- that intimate experience of struggling to create dialogues between parts, materials, and characters of all kinds, offers ways to think about all scales. My intention with the studio is to create a more conscious dialogue between how we think about the assembly of parts in ways that may bring to light their transferability as well as their limitations. One of the more inescapable realities of realizing buildings is the assembly of parts. This is true at numerous scales, from the scale of a handrail to the building massing, and in the types of parts being assembles, programmatic elements, for example. The studio is especially interested in developing well articulated methods of assemble that allow for a transference between scales.
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ORIGINAL ASSET Hanayama Square is composed of four highly similar parts, and each of them interlock to each other by the gravity lock inside. The flatten graphic properties make people to solve it horizontally, but the only way to solve this puzzle is to rotate each of them vertically in different direction.
Hanayama began life in the mid-1930s as a manufacturer and retailer of traditional games, indoor pursuits and other toys, and from the very beginning has placed a great emphasis on creative ideas, good quality, and friendly service.
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3D puzzle design intends to develope this strategy from the square puzzle and transfer it into a new three-dimentional object. The primary objective is to arrive at the “puzzle� object-one that balances a sense of compoleteness with a curiously complex assembly of specific parts, while offering clues about its potential for disaasemble and reconfiguration.This 3D puzzle should fit and work perfectly from inside, so the availble strategy is to stack them and design it from outside. The 3D puzzle consists two materials as the original Hanayama Square Puzzle. And since this puzzle share the same system of Square Puzzle, four pieces have to be open or reassembled simutaneously.
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3D PUZZLE 3D puzzle design intends to develope this strategy from the square puzzle and transfer it into a new three-dimentional object. The primary objective is to arrive at the â&#x20AC;&#x153;puzzleâ&#x20AC;? object-one that balances a sense of compoleteness with a curiously complex assembly of specific parts, while offering clues about its potential for disaasemble and reconfiguration.This 3D puzzle should fit and work perfectly from inside, so the availble strategy is to stack them and design it from outside. The 3D puzzle consists two materials as the original Hanayama Square Puzzle. And since this puzzle share the same system of Square Puzzle, four pieces have to be open or reassembled simutaneously.
SILVER PART The silver pieces rotate along the central axis which points at the edge of the puzzle.
The pin engaging the silver pieces will move freely in the grooves, while the pin engaging the dark red pieces will be blocked in the grooves and prevented from moving freely.(Back view)
DARK RED PART The dark red pieces rotate along the central axis which points at the center of the puzzle.
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2D PUZZLE 2D puzzle is transformed and reinterpreted into a new set of elements(that retain the key connective principles found in the original). Instead of devoloping inside of Hanayama Square Puzzle, the 2D puzzle are designed from its graphic property. Like the interior square puzzle structure, the 2D curve language are able to fit to each other as well.The strategy of this 2D puzzle plays the game about the scale and rotation. The strong curve language is repeated by different scale and degree of rotation, and multiple objects create different spatial relationship. Like the original Hanayama Square Puzzle, the 2D 14
puzzle consist of two material, metal and wood, which stand for two strategy of creating objects. Since each objects have similar language, and there is no cerntain order to put those pieces in to wood part, it is playful to take it out and try to put it back. The further development is that it blurs the boundary between 2D and 3D. Thus the geometry could be transfered into multiple possible architectural elements, like architecture, landscape, facade, etc. UP: Top view of 2D puzzle physical model Right: 2D puzzle Instruction
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UP: Top view of site model Right: Massing and Site instruction
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Combination of architecture and site is the game of transforming two projects as one. Compared to previous projects, the site and objects should offer something different in some way. It could consider an aspect(conceptually, formally, or both) of the original puzzle thAt was not considered in the first puzzle. Since 2D and 3D puzzle are the same formal language, the site could offer a different intepretation of the original puzzle. As the straight language on the edge of Hanayama Square Puzzle, the site and architecture massing are developed further by introducing straight formal aspect. The architectural massing keeps the balance between open and closed, and the stretch movement transfered the puzzle into a bar typology architecture. The curve part of site follows the movement of the massing visually, which present the movement of eel off. The powerful straight language follows the stretch motion of the building and some parts of objects on site will be transformed to building.
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Staircase Detail offer a different interpretation of original puzzle. It also creates a misreading of movement by using differnet language of Hanayama puzzle Square. The whole model seems can be fold up but in fact it cannot.
Staircase is framed and supported by steel tubes. All the steel tubes are fixed on the wall. The wall looks like that it has enough space to tolerance steps after they are folded up.
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Staircase Detail comes from an aspect of the original puzzle that was not considered in the first puzzle. Straight line language of Hanayama Square is introduced into detail design.
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Handrail flows along the surface of the wall and intersect with the frame of stair steps.
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https://vimeo.com/421388285 UP: The process of assemble of site and architecture 29
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3GA VERTICAL DESIGN STUDIO / COMPETITION *2
LEFT: Objects of Three Competition Projects
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Competition *2 Vertical Design Studio/ Integrated Comprehensive Studio/ Fall 2019 Instructor: John Enright
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his studio will take on the topic of the Architectural Competition as a starting point to develop architectural strategies that span scale, location, and program. To accomplish this the studio will partake in two actual competitions, all five weeks each. We will discuss the value of architectural competitions, and various strategies to approach them. Along the way students will be able to bridge their work across the three competitions, and thereby see the two as related, progressive, investigations of their own work. The two-part project breakdown of the semester is seen as an advantage, the ability to re-tool, re-direct, and re-do earlier versions of form, strategy, and approach. The typical 15 week semester of the singular project is thus pedagogically questioned in this studio. The Architectural competition has a long history, at least 2500 years. From the Acropolis, to the Disney Concert Hall, history is replete with examples of significant buildings that were the result of competitions. Of course history is also full of examples of non-winning competition entries as well, some of which became more well known that the winning entries (Loos’ Chicago Tribune
comes to mind). Some would say that the idea of the competition is abusive, counter to thoughtful manners of procuring an architect, one that by its very nature creates abuses of labor and feeds the professions worry of relevance. Whether we see competitions as a useful means to illicit the best architectural work a culture can produce, or an abusive system of exploitation of architects and designers – we can probably agree that the architectural competition is most likely here to stay. If nothing else, the Guggenheim Helsinki competition of a few years ago and its over 1,700 entries shows us the amount of interest that competitions can still produce. On the other hand, what in the creative endeavor is not competition? We complete in all manners of ways, and to pretend that our ideas, concepts, and work is not compared, contrasted, weighted, debated, and ultimately judged to one another’s is not realistic and most likely naive. In that light, the idea that healthy competition is a positive endeavor is the spirit in which we will approach the three projects.
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3GA VERTICAL DESIGN STUDIO / COMPETITION *2
Personal Place The Home Competition 2019
The concept explores that home could be customized and built in more personal ways.This project is located near the Painted Ladies in San Francisco, a group of Victorian style residences. By replacing one of the classic building, this house is composed of a variety of playful objects in unusual scales. The precise position of those objects defines that part is collected as one, cre-
ating a vertical composition in a narrow space.In this specific site, the house challenges traditional circulation by lifting objects up in the air. This explores method of access self-expression of the owner as well.
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Living In the Cloud Paris Affordable Housing Challenge
UP: Parti Walls in Paris and Specific Site Location
Paris ranks in the top 10 most expensive cities to live in, meaning housing prices are naturally higher than other regions in France. One factor that drives up house prices is the massive demand for rental properties, and the growing trend of short-term lets to tourists. Landlords are favoring these short-term rentals in which they can earn twice as much per month as opposed to renting to long-term residents. Reduced supply and a consistently high demand means that finding an affordable place to live is nearly impossible in the city of lights. International cities around the world like Paris are confronting the same problem: how to get more affordable housing for people to live. Even though Paris is compact and a dense urban fabric, there are many unused, blank parti-walls. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Living In the Cloudâ&#x20AC;?, a kind of wall-typology architecture, is combined with inflatable materials and scaffolding systems to solve the affordable
housing problem in technical, economic, and flexible manners. The fundamental scaffolding structure makes it possible to attach to the existed walls. This structure creates a thin and narrow space and makes a super light architecture. The building consists of two scales of rooms, studio and two-bedroom units. Solid places all functional programs efficiently against the back wall, saving more free space for multiple functions. Additionally, the building uses a pneumatic system on the facade. Inflatable material is customized in a multitude of shapes, colors, sizes, and create varying levels of transparency. The language of inflatable facades not only creates extra living space for each room, but also generates a soft wall in contrast to the internal solid wall. This system is adaptable to varies sites, including courtyards and infill sites.
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LEFT: Exposure Drawings to clarify how scaffolding structure work Facade material withInflatable inflatable
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2GA DESIGN STUDIO / PLAYING AGINST TYPE
LEFT: Photograph of Midterm model
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Playing Against Type Design Studio/ Integrated Comprehensive Studio/ Fall 2018 Instructor: Jenny Wu Partner: Luke Falcone
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he third semester M.Arch I core design studio will critically consider the idea of ‘type’ and ‘model’ in the context of a renewed interest in objecthood — a discourse that posits typological thinking as a problem of collections and catalogues rather than periodization or classification. While no longer concerned with the origin of architecture (Laugier), imitation of nature (Quatremére), or taxonomy of types (Durand), this trans-temporal and non-theistic attitude articulates new ways of engaging the rapidly expanding archive of objects available to the designer. The vitality of this way of thinking and working is evident in contemporary art (Koons, McCarthy) and fashion (Michele/Gucci, Gvasalia/ Balenciaga). Similarly, in architecture a focus on the multiple-object building complex leads to a reassessment of works by Gehry, Rossi, Siza, and Stirling at the cusp of the digital turn. Gaining familiarity with these set pieces shifts the initial focus of design activity in the studio to critically engage disciplinary knowledge.
tectural projects will develop new coherences among parts that are neither dialectical nor differential. While retaining a level of disciplinary specificity and legibility, this contingent model playfully harnesses the discrepancy between digital and physical design processes. Moving from composition to compositing, the studio engages workflows beyond conventional threedimensional modeling in the computer. The technique of ‘volumetric compositing’ brings together fragmentation/explosion and unification/ implosion, to produce geometrically and volumetrically coherent objects. An aspect of this aesthetic stance is to identify specific architectural types, tropes, and devices and remix them in new ways. While it may be assumed that a quasi-autonomous collection of parts exists, the workflow for setting those parts into legible architectural assemblages and ensembles requires intentionality by the architect.
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Massing Source This project consists of two objects: a chapel from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, and a box from the Guest House by Frank Gehry. The Box is designed for central massing, while the chapels are generated by different composition to populate central box.
UP: Sources of Architectural Components Down: Composition possibilities of Chapel
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UP: Process Diagram It explains how hierarchy are designed and how the bunch of objects combine with the central massing Down: Midterm Massing Model at Site
This Project are playing against mat typology. The central box is tilted a slight angle to generate hierarchy. A bunch of chapes are composed in different ways and populate the central box. Some loose fit space are created in this process and hint the geometry of chapel. And some panel gaps are created to follow the program inside of the building.
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UP: Longitute Section It shows the game of hierarchy and the circulation in this project 54
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UP: Cross Section It shows the connection between chapel part and central massing 55
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1GB DESIGN STUDIO / DIPTYCH
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his course keeps discussing the fundamental problems of architecture after the first studio of the fundamental princeples. The relationship between geometry, form, material and architecture will be concerned more on the base of 1GA studio.The working methodologies introduced in 1GA are expanded and refined to continue developing new ideas for the creation of architecture. This course challenges students to design both site and buildings accommodation. The studio is project is a duplex of two single-family homes in Los Angeles. The Form and program of the duplex is framed through the analog of the diptych painting: a symmetrically arrayed pair of frames that contain calibrated similarities and differences, each image complete in and of itself while simultaneously comprising part of a whole.
project. On base of this folding structure, regular cube and irregular form generate a diptych relationship on form, facade system, circulation, and architectural language. Cube house own stair as main circulation while the opposite part use ramp as its circulation. Stair connect each space efficiently in viertical direction, while ramp goes through more space in opposite house. Depending on different program, different depth and scale of windows are utilized in this project. From basic diagram to three-dimensional model for two families, this project explore how to develop a project from concept to physical setting.
This project base on the most fundamental geometry, cube and irregular form. The frame of this project comes from the folding paper, which generate the wall, floor and core in this 63
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2GA APPLIED STUDIES / DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
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Design Development Applied Studies/ Intergrated Design Project/ Spring 2019 Instructors: Herwig Baumgartner+Scott Uriu Partners: Jiayue He, Yuting Zhu, Wenzhi Zhen, Wangzhuo He, Wangshu Chen
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esign development course investigates issues related to the implementation of design: technology, the use of materials, systems integration, and the archetypal analytical strategies of force, order and character. The course includes a review of basic and advanced construction methods, analysis of building codes, the design of structural and mechanical systems, Environmental systems, Buildings service systems, the development of building materials and the integration of building components and systems. The intent of this course is to develop a cohesive understanding of how architects communicate complex building systems for the built environment and to demonstrate the ability to document a comprehensive architectural project and Stewardship of the Environment.
tails. Pertinent specific topics for the course will be highlighted in each presentation, with a focus on the evolution of building design from concept to built form. Design development course re-considers drawing and the representation of the building components as one, where things can be hacked apart, peeled away, cut away, sliced, and exploded. Cuts will no longer be flat as in conventional plans and sections, but will be warped and active. Design development course attempts to combine multiple ontologies into the discussion, where things may be represented in terms of thier profile, sihouette, internal organization, energy, action on other things, depletion integration, and dis-integration all the same time.
A series of built case studies will be presented by the instructors along with visiting professionals in the field who are exploring new project delivery methods. These case studies will be shown indepth with construction photographs, 3D renderings, and technical drawings and de71
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APPLIED STUDIES DESIGN DEVELOPMENT SPRING 2019 INSTRUCRORS: HERWIG BAUMGARTNER SCOTT URIU
OrzDD Primary Steel Structure 12X12 Truss
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63’-0” FOURTH FLOOR
57’-6”
60’-0”
FOURTH FLOOR
ROOF
37’-6” 40’-6”
THIRD FLOOR
THIRD FLOOR 20‘-0“ SECOND FLOOR
17’-6” SECOND FLOOR
SECTION @ BUILDING 4
0’-0”
0’-0”
GROUND
GROUND
02
01 A15
SECTION @ BUILDING 2
UP: Sections of four buildings 79
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
10
70’-0” ROOF
15’-0“ FIRST LEVEL 0’-0” GROUND LEVEL
03
01 A16
BUILDING 3 ELEVATION
80’-0” ROOF
39’-0” OUTDOOR TERRACE
20’-0” SECOND LEVEL
0’-0” GROUND LEVEL
04 A16
80
BUILDING 4 ELEVATION
12
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95’-6” ROOF
62’-6” ROOF
OrzDD 36’-0” OVERHANG CANTILIVER
CONSULTANS: JAMEY LYZUN MATHEW MELNYK
BURBANK DISNEY STUDIO
13
0’-0” GROUND LEVEL
01
01 A16
BUILDING 1 ELEVATION
TITLE: BUILDING ELEVATION
60’-0” ROOF
SCALE: 1/16”=1’-0”
DRAWING REVISIONS
17’-6” SECOND LEVEL 0’-0”
DATE 03/11/19
NAME Jiayue He Yuting Zhu
04/08/19
Jiayue He Yuting Zhu
PROJECT NO.
GROUND
02
01 A16
BUILDING 2 ELEVATION SHEET NO.
LEFT: Elevations of four buildings
A.1681
HAOZHOU ZENG
01 Insulated Aluminum Panel
95’-6”
A18
Concrete Roof
ROOF
Aluminium U Channel Perforated Metal Cladding Glazing
Insulated Aluminum Panel Concrete Roof Perforated Metal Cladding Aluminium U Channel
02 A18
01 A19 53’-6” FOURTH FLOOR
Glazing Kawneer 1600SSG Mullion
AUDITORIUM
Insulated Aluminum Panel
02 A19
01
35’-0” THIRD FLOOR
OFFICE
A20
17’-6” SECOND FLOOR
Concrete Slab W18 I Beam Suspended Ceiling Secondary Structure
OFFICE
Bracket Primary Steel Structure -12”X12” Truss
02 A20 0’-0” FIRST FLOOR
OFFICE
Base Foundation
UP: Wall Section Drawing 82
2GA APPLIED STUDIES / DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
01 A03
02 A03 Insulated Aluminum Panel
Perforated Metal Cladding Aluminium U Channel Glazing Kawneer 1600SSG Mullion
03 A03
04 A03
05 A03
Concrete Slab W18 I Beam Suspended Ceiling
Bracket Primary Steel Structure -12”X12” Truss
Secondary Structure -Aluminum Framing
06 A03 Base Foundation
UP: Wall Section Model Drawing 83
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HAOZHOU ZENG
OrzDD
CONSULTANS:
JAMEY LYZUN MATHEW MELNYK
Waterproofing
BURBANK DISNEY STUDIO BURBANK DISNEY STUDIO
Enclosure Sheet Metal
Secondary Structure Aluminium Framing Enclosure Sheet Metal
Wangshu Chen Jiayue He Wangzhuo He Haozhou Zeng Wenzhi Zheng Yuting Zhu
CONSULTANS:
Metal Deck
JAMEY LYZUN MATHEW MELNYK
Concrete Roof
Primary Steel Structure-12”X12” Truss
Perforated Metal Cladding Enclosure Sheet Metal -Aluminium Panels
Secondary Structure Aluminium Framing
Waterproofing
Enclosure Sheet Metal
Metal Deck
Waterproofing
Kawneer 1600SSG Mullion Rigid Insulation Bracket
Concrete Roof
Primary Steel Structure -12”X12” Truss Concrete Roof
Metal Deck Glazing Primary Steel Structure-12”X12” Truss
Perforated Metal Cladding -Aluminium Panels Waterproofing Metal Deck
Secondary Structure Aluminium T-shape Framing
Kawneer 1600SSG Mullion
TITLE:
High Density Plastic
Glazing
Kawneer 1600SSG Mullion
Secondary Structure Primary Steel Framing Structure Aluminium T-shape -12”X12” Truss Secondary Structure Aluminium Framing
Perforated Metal Cladding Glazing
APPLIED STUDIES DESIGN DEVELOPMENT SPRING 2019 INSTRUCRORS: HERWIG BAUMGARTNER SCOTT URIU
2D Details
SCALE:
APPLIED STUDIES DESIGN DEVELOPMENT SPRING 2019
OrzDD
1”=1’-0”
Secondary Structure Aluminium T-shape Framing
TITLE:
High Density Plastic
Glazing
Kawneer 1600SSG Mullion
Secondary Structure Aluminium T-shape Framing
Perforated Metal Cladding
Secondary Structure Aluminium Framing
INSTRUCRORS: HERWIG BAUMGARTNER SCOTT URIU
2D Details
Wangshu Chen Jiayue He Wangzhuo He Haozhou Zeng Wenzhi Zheng Yuting Zhu
DRAWING REVISIONS DATE
NAME
03/11/19 SCALE:
Haozhou Zeng Jiayue He Haozhou Zeng
04/08/19 1”=1’-0”
CONSULTANS:
PROJECT NO.
01 A18
Curtain Wall - Roof Junction
Perforated Metal Cladding -Aluminium Panels
02 A18
OrzDD
JAMEY LYZUN MATHEW MELNYK
DRAWING REVISIONS
Curtain Wall - Roof Junction
DATE
NAME SHEET NO. 03/11/19 Haozhou Zeng Jiayue He 04/08/19 Haozhou Zeng
Wangshu Chen Jiayue He Wangzhuo He Haozhou Zeng Wenzhi Zheng Yuting Zhu
A.18
Glazing
PROJECT NO.
Kawneer 1600SSG Mullion
01 A18
Curtain Wall - Roof Junction
BURBANK DISNEY BURBANK STUDIO DISNEY STUDIO
Rigid Insulation Bracket
Concrete Roof
CONSULTANS: 02 A18
Curtain Wall - Roof Junction
JAMEY LYZUN MATHEW MELNYK
Finished Floor
SHEET NO.
Perforated Metal Cladding -Aluminium Panels
Concrete Slab
A.18
Primary Steel Structure 12”X12” Truss
Finished Floor Glazing Concrete Slab Kawneer 1600SSGMetal Mullion Deck
Rigid Insulation
Insulated Aluminum Panel Glazing Finished Floor
Metal Finishing
Concrete Slab Bracket Bracket Primary Steel Structure 12”X12” Truss
Finished Floor
Bracket Suspended Ceiling
Concrete Slab
TITLE:
Rigid Insulation
Metal Deck
2D Details Insulated Aluminum Panel Glazing Kawneer 1600SSG Mullion
Metal Finishing
Bracket Bracket
SCALE: 1”=1’-0”
Bracket Suspended Ceiling
APPLIED STUDIES DESIGN DEVELOPMENT SPRING 2019 INSTRUCRORS: HERWIG BAUMGARTNER
Kawneer 1600SSG Mullion SCOTT URIU
APPLIED STUDIES TITLE: DESIGN DEVELOPMENT SPRING 2019
2D Details
INSTRUCRORS: DRAWING REVISIONS HERWIG BAUMGARTNER SCOTT URIU
DATE
NAME
04/08/19
Haozhou Zeng
APPLIED STUDIES 03/11/19 Haozhou Zeng DESIGN DEVELOPMENT SPRING 2019 Jiayue He
SCALE: INSTRUCRORS: HERWIG BAUMGARTNER 1”=1’-0” SCOTT URIU
PROJECT NO.
Curtain Wall - Floor Junction
02 A19
APPLIED STUDIES Wangshu Chen DESIGN Jiayue HeDEVELOPMENT SPRING 2019 Wangzhuo He
Curtain Wall - Floor Junction Perforated Metal Cladding -Aluminium Panels
Glazing
01 A19
Curtain Wall - Floor Junction Perforated Metal Cladding -Aluminium Panels Glazing
Perforated Metal Cladding -Aluminium Panels
02 A19
Curtain Wall - Floor Junction
INSTRUCRORS: Wenzhi Zheng HERWIG Yuting ZhuBAUMGARTNER SCOTT URIU CONSULTANS: Glazing Perforated Metal Cladding JAMEY LYZUN -Aluminium Panels MATHEW MELNYK
Bracket
OrzDD Glazing
Secondary Structure Aluminium T-shape Framing
Glazing
Perforated Metal Cladding -Aluminium Panels
Perforated Metal Cladding -Aluminium Panels Bracket
Bracket
Perforated Metal Cladding Haozhou Zeng Panels -Aluminium
BURBANK DISNEYBURBANK STUDIO DISNEY STUDIO
01 A19
Bracket Glazing
Secondary Structure Aluminium T-shape Framing
OrzDD DRAWING REVISIONS Wangshu Chen DATE NAME Jiayue He SHEET NO. Wangzhuo He 03/11/19 Haozhou Zeng Haozhou Zeng Jiayue He Wenzhi Zheng Yuting Zhu 04/08/19 Haozhou Zeng
OrzDD A.19
Wangshu Chen CONSULTANS: Jiayue He PROJECT NO. Wangzhuo He JAMEY LYZUN Haozhou Zeng MATHEW MELNYK Wenzhi Zheng Yuting Zhu
BURBANK DISNEY STUDIO BURBANK DISNEY STUDIO
OrzDD
CONSULTANS:
JAMEY LYZUN SHEET NO. MATHEW MELNYK
A.19
Wangshu Chen Bracket Jiayue He Wangzhuo He Haozhou Zeng Wenzhi Zheng Secondary Structure Aluminium Yuting Zhu
T-shape Framing
CONSULTANS: Kawneer 1600SSG Mullion Secondary Structure Aluminium T-shape Framing Kawneer 1600SSG Mullion
Perforated Metal Cladding -Aluminium Panels Glazing Metal Finishing
Kawneer 1600SSG Mullion
Glazing
Secondary Structure Aluminium T-shape Framing Bracket
Kawneer 1600SSG Mullion
Kawneer 1600SSG Mullion
Aluminium U Channel
JAMEY LYZUN MATHEW MELNYK
Kawneer 1600SSG Mullion Aluminium U Channel
Bracket
Kawneer 1600SSG Mullion Secondary Structure Aluminium T-shape Framing
Secondary Structure Aluminium T-shape Framing
Kawneer 1600SSG Mullion Aluminium U Channel
Kawneer 1600SSG Mullion Metal Finishing
TITLE:
Bracket Secondary Structure Aluminium Framing
Metal Finishing Kawneer 1600SSG Mullion
Secondary Structure
Aluminium Framing 2D Details
Finished Floor Concrete Rigid Insulation Kawneer 1600SSG Mullion Outside pavement
Secondary Structure Aluminium T-shape Framing
Aluminium U Channel WaterProofing
Kawneer 1600SSG Mullion
Rigid Insulation
TITLE:
2D Details
Finished Floor Concrete Rigid Insulation Outside pavement
TITLE:
Secondary Structure WaterProofing
SCALE: 2D Details
Rigid Insulation
1”=1’-0”
SCALE: Aluminium Framing 1”=1’-0” Finished Floor
Concrete Rigid Insulation Outside pavement
Metal Finishing
Rough Concrete
Secondary Structure Aluminium Framing
Rough Concrete WaterProofing
DRAWING RigidREVISIONS Insulation DATE
NAME
03/11/19 TITLE:
Haozhou Zeng Jiayue He Haozhou Zeng
04/08/19 2D Details Rough Concrete
Finished Floor Concrete Rigid Insulation
PROJECT NO.
SCALE: DRAWING REVISIONS 1”=1’-0” DATE
NAME
03/11/19
Haozhou Zeng Jiayue He Haozhou Zeng
04/08/19
DRAWING REVISIONS NO. DATEPROJECT NAME 03/11/19
Outside pavement
01 A20
84
Curtain Wall - Mullion Junction Curtain Wall - Mullion 01Junction A20
01 A20
Curtain Wall - Mullion Junction
WaterProofing
SCALE:
Rigid Insulation
1”=1’-0”
04/08/19
SHEET NO. 02 A20
Curtain Wall - Ground Junction Curtain Wall - Ground 02 Junction A20
02 A20
Rough Concrete
Curtain Wall - Ground Junction
A.20
DRAWING REVISIONS DATE
NAME
03/11/19
Haozhou Zeng Jiayue He Haozhou Zeng
04/08/19
PROJECT NO.
Haozhou Zeng Jiayue He Haozhou Zeng
SHEET NO.NO. PROJECT
A.20 SHEET NO.
A.20
-Aluminium Panels
Glazing
2GA APPLIED STUDIES / DESIGN DEVELOPMENT Secondary Structure -Aluminium Framing Bracket
Waterproofing
Rigid Insulation Enclosure Sheet Metal
Concrete Roof Concrete Roof
Primary Steel Structure -12”x12” Truss
Waterproofing
Primary Steel Structure -12”x12” Truss
Metal Deck
Secondary Structure -Aluminium T-Shape Framing
W18 I Beam
High Density Plastic
Aluminium U Channel
Kawneer 1600SSG Mullion Perforated Metal Cladding -Aluminium Panels
Glazing
Primary Steel Structure -12”x12” Truss
Secondary Structure -Aluminium Framing
Waterproofing
Perforated Metal Cladding -Aluminium Panels
Rigid Insulation
Glazing
Concrete Roof
Primary Steel Structure -12”x12” Truss
Finished Floor
Secondary Structure -Aluminium T-Shape Framing
Concrete Slab Metal Deck
High Density Plastic
Catwalk Kawneer 1600SSG Mullion
Insulation Rigid Insulation Metal Finishing Bracket Aluminium U Channel Secondary Structure -Aluminum Framing
Primary Steel Structure -12”x12” Truss
Finished Floor
Perforated Metal Cladding -Aluminium Panels
Glazing
Bracket
Secondary Structure -Aluminum Framing Aluminium U Channel Suspended Ceiling
Finished Floor
Concrete Slab
Glazing
Metal Deck Catwalk
Perforated Metal Cladding -Aluminium Panels
Insulation Rigid Insulation Metal Finishing Bracket Aluminium U Channel Secondary Structure -Aluminum Framing
Glazing Aluminium U Channel Finished Floor
Perforated Metal Cladding -Aluminium Panels
Bracket
Secondary Structure -Aluminum Framing Aluminium U Channel
Metal Flashing
Suspended Ceiling
Secondary Structure -Aluminum Framing Bracket
Glazing
Metal Flashing Rigid Insulation Perforated Metal Cladding -Aluminium Panels
Primary Steel Structure -12”x12” Truss
Glazing Aluminium U Channel
Glazing
Bracket
Perforated Metal Cladding -Aluminium Panels
Primary Steel Structure -12”x12” Truss Secondary Structure -Aluminum Framing
Metal Flashing
Perforated Metal Cladding -Aluminium Panels
Secondary Structure -Aluminum Framing Bracket
Metal Flashing
High Density Plastic Secondary Structure -Aluminium T-Shape Framing Kawneer 1600SSG Mullion
Rigid Insulation
Outside Pavement Primary Steel Structure -12”x12” Truss
Finished Floor Concrete
Rigid Insulation
LEFT: 2D detail Drawings RIGHT: 3D detail Drawings Glazing
Rough Concrete
Waterproofing
Bracket
Primary Steel Structure -12”x12” Truss Secondary Structure -Aluminum Framing
APPLIED STUDIES DESIGN DEVELOPMENT SPRING 2019
INSTRUCTORS: HERWIG BAUMGARTNER SCOTT URIU
CONSULTANTS: JAMEY LYZUN MATHEW MELNYK
WANGSHU CHEN JIAYUE HE WANGZHUO HE HAOZHOU ZENG WENZHI ZHENG YUTING ZHU
BURBANK DISNEY STUDIO
TITLE:
SCALE:
DRAWING REVISIONS:
3D DETAILS
NTS
Date: 03/11/19 04/08/19
Name: Yuting Zhu Yuting Zhu
PROJECT NO.
SHEET NO.
85A.3
HAOZHOU ZENG
SLABS S. No. Details
Rate
Quan
Rate
Quantity
Unit
Total
1 Steel Decking
$80. 00
39,54
1 Basement
$250. 00
37,815.00
CY
$9,453,750.00
2 Cast Concrete
$100. 00
39,54
2 Steel Truss
$150. 00
54,760.00
FT
$8,214,000.00
3 Finishing
$50. 00
39,54
TRUSS AND STRUCTURAL CORES S. No. Details
$10,104,750.00
TOTAL
TOTAL
FACADE SYSTEMS S. No. Details STRUCTURAL STEEL
Qu
$250. 00
168
Rate
Quantity
Unit
2 Structural Bracket
$350. 00
168
1 W18 I Beams
$150. 00
11,269.00
FT
$1,690,350.00
3 Glazing System
$150. 00
135
2 Steel Columns
$100. 00
620.00
FT
$ 62,000.00
4 Waterproofing
$25. 00
168
S. No. Details
TOTAL
86
Rate
1 Perforated Metal Panel Total
$1,752,350.00
TOTAL
2GA APPLIED STUDIES / DESIGN DEVELOPMENT APPLIED STUDIES DESIGN DEVELOPMENT SPRING 2019 INSTRUCRORS: HERWIG BAUMGARTNER SCOTT URIU
OrzDD Wangshu Chen Jiayue He Wangzhuo He Haozhou Zeng Wenzhi Zheng Yuting Zhu
CONSULTANS:
ntity
Unit
49.00
SFT
$3,163,920. 00
49.00
SFT
$3,954,900. 00
49.00
SFT
$1,977,450. 00
Total
01 A21
BURBANK DISNEY STUDIO
JAMEY LYZUN MATHEW MELNYK
UNROLLED FACADE METAL PANELLING SYSTEMS
$9,096,270. 00
TITLE: SUMMARY OF PROJECT COST
SCALE: NTS 02 A21
UNROLLED FACADE GLAZING SYSTEMS
DRAWING REVISIONS DATE 04/08/19
NAME Jiayue He
SUMMARY OF PROJECT COST S. No. Item
Quantity
Unit
Total
2 Structural Steel
$1,752,350.00
3 Slabs
$9,096,270. 00
4 Facade Systems
$125,732,900.00
uantity
Unit
8,536.00
SFT
$42,134,000.00
8,536.00
SFT
$58,987,600.00
SHELL COST
5,986.00
SFT
$20,397,900.00
Land Cost
8,536.00
SFT
$4,213,400.00
Soft Cost
$125,732,900.00
Rate
$10,104,750.00
5 Mechanical Systems Total
Details
1 Truss and Structural Cores
6 Finishes
TOTAL PROJECT COST
HVAC
$40. 00
39,549.00
SFT
$1,581,960. 00
Fire Supression
$5. 00
39,549.00
SFT
$197,745.00
Interior Envelope
$80. 00
135,986.00
SFT
$10,877,440.00
Floor Finish and Drywall
$50. 00
43,520.00
SFT
$2,176,000.00 $161,519,415.00
$500. 00 @ 18%
92,524.00
SFT
$46,262,000.00 $37,411,454.00
PROJECT NO.
SHEET NO.
A.12
$245,192,870.00
87
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FSO1
FSO1
FSO3
FSO1
FSO2
1
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FACADE SYSTEM OVERVIEW
3GA APPLIED STUDIES / ADVANCED PROJECT DELIVERY
LEFT: Cloud Courtyard Axon Rendering Drawing
3GA AS 3140
Advanced Project Delivery Applied Studies/ Intergrated Design Project/ Spring 2019 Instructors: Pavel Getov, Kerenza Harris Partners: Luke Falcone, Vencent Yung, Wendy Guerrero
T
he course focuses on advanced methods of project delivery and construction documents incorporating digital technologies and investigating new models for linking design and construction processes. It introduces Building Information Modeling as one of the tools for realignment of the traditional relationships between the project stakeholders. Using a single unit residential building located in Los Angles, students will analyze and develop the architecture by creating a detailed 3d digital model and a set of 2d construction documents specifically tailored for the design challenges of a single unit residential project. Lectures and site visits to fabricators and construction sites will further inform students of technical documentation methods for projects that are operating on the forefront of design and construction technologies to date.
documentation and make integrated evaluation based on decision-making design process. Students are required to learn code and regulations, technical document, building envelop system, assemblies, building materials and assembliles, buildilng service systems, and financial consideration. Cloud Courtyard is a courtyard typology architecture, which consist of residence, office, kitchen and restaurant buildings. Different programs are enveloped by different facade systems: concrete, metal mesh, and metal facade. Depending on different requirements of program, wood frame, steel frame are utilized properly in this project.
Advanced Project Delivery requires students to technically document and detail a project of design by developing their ability to respond to codes and regulations, produce clear technical 89
HAOZHOU ZENG
PROJECT NA 39' - 5"
E
H
J
F
23' - 4"
D 20' - 4 1/2"
C
27' - 6"
B
22' - 10 1/2"
MIXED U 1164/117 LOS ANG
10' - 4"
CONCRETE SLAB 24"
1 A4.6
CLIENT
01 1 A4.1
RAMP SLOPE
WA-B
WA-B
PAVEL G 960 E. 3R LOS ANG
WA-A
21' - 3"
WA-A
MECHANICAL ROOM 005 482 SF
UP
WA-B
UP
TEAM
WA-B
WA-B
003.1
WENDY LUKE FA VINCENT HAOZHO
02
R 30' - 1 3/4"
R 20' -
0"
UP
WA-A
002.2
No.
STAIRS 002 235 SF
WA-B
28' - 9"
CONCRETE SLAB 24"
001.1
ELEVATOR 001 100 SF
CONCRETE SLAB 24"
5' - 1 1/2"
8' - 10 1/2"
5' - 8"
CL
8' - 10 1/2"
03
9' - 0"
CL 19' - 0"
WA-A
04
STORAGE 004
22' - 6"
1 WA-A A3.1.2
STAMP
488 SF
E
J
H
F
05
D
C
B
1
90
BASEMENT 1/8" = 1'-0"
3GA APPLIED STUDIES / ADVANCED PROJECT DELIVERY
PROJ
J
I 13' - 10"
H
G
9' - 6"
F
16' - 6"
22' - 11"
E
D
20' - 4 1/2"
C
27' - 6"
1
1
1
A4.2
A4.6
A4.4
A3.3
10' - 4"
A
MIX 116 LOS
7' - 8 1/2"
WA-B
1
WA-B
B
22' - 10 1/2"
CLIEN
01 1 A4.1
114.1 WA-B
THE CURTAIN
STORAGE 114 225 SF
DN
101.A
WA-B
HALL 102
101.1
HALL 103
WA-B
239 SF
UP 102.1
102.A
WA-B
238 SF
21' - 3"
HALL 101 237 SF
PAV 960 LOS
VEHICLE ENTRANCE
103.1
103.A
WA-B
WA-B
TEAM
WA-B
WE LUK VIN HAO
02 UP
105.1
OFFICE HALL 105
OFFICE 115 55 SF
DELIVERY ENTRANCE
115.1 104.1
192 SF WA-B
A3.4.1 A3.4.2
BOH 104 454 SF
EXTERIOR COURTYARD
1
STAIRCASE 113 Not Enclosed
GARBAGE 106 84 SF
WA-B
GARBAGE ROOM
106.1
WA-B
105.1
112.1
107.1
No.
28' - 9"
PEDESTRIAN ENTRANCE
WA-C
COLD STORAGE 107 176 SF
112.2 KITCHEN 109
1 A4.5
1
WA-B
A3.2
436 SF WA-B
108.1 112.3
DRY STORAGE 108 Redundant Room
03 WA-B
A4.3 WA-B
WA-B
19' - 0"
1
112.A
04
DINING ROOM 112 2621 SF 112.B
1
ADA RESTROOM 111 83 SF
A3.1.1 A3.1.2 111.1
WA-C
RESTROOM 110
22' - 6"
THE CURTAIN
79 SF
110.1
STAM
112.4
WA-C
05
1
LEVEL 1 1/8" = 1'-0"
91
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J
I 13' - 10"
H 9' - 6"
G
F
16' - 6"
E
22' - 11"
D
20' - 4 1/2"
1 A3.3
A4.2
C
27' - 6"
22' - 10 1/2"
1
1
A4.6
A4.4
B 10' - 4"
A
MIXED USE 1164/1170 ROBERTSO LOS ANGELES, CA, 90
7' - 8 1/2"
CLIENT
1 301.C
304.C
307.C
01
1
PAVEL GETOV/KEREN 960 E. 3RD STREET LOS ANGELES, CA, 90
21' - 3"
A4.1
Room 202
Room 203
438 SF
437 SF
TEAM
WENDY GUERRERO LUKE FALCONE VINCENT YUNG HAOZHOU ZENG
02 201.A
301.B
202.A
304.B
203.A
307.B 204.3
Room 210
210.A
175 SF
DN
1
EXTERIOR COURTYARD
No.
Descriptio
28' - 9"
A3.4.1 A3.4.2
210.B
2
OFFICE 204 2987 SF
A4.6
1
1
A3.2
03
A4.5
1 19' - 0"
A4.3
204.1
04 UP STAIRS 208
A3.1.1 A3.1.2
CLOSET 205 34 SF
204.2
Not Enclosed ADA RESTROOM 207 98 SF
207.1
22' - 6"
1
205.1
STAMP
206.1
RESTROOM 206 46 SF
05 0 A7.1
SECOND FLOOR PL
LEVEL2
1
1/8" = 1'-0"
A1.2
PROJECT NAME
J
I 13' - 10"
H 9' - 6"
G 16' - 6"
F 22' - 11"
E 20' - 4 1/2"
D
C
27' - 6"
A
10' - 4"
MIXED USE 1164/1170 ROBERT LOS ANGELES, CA,
7' - 8 1/2"
1
1 A4.2
B
22' - 10 1/2"
A4.4
A3.3
CLIENT
1
01 1
PAVEL GETOV/KER 960 E. 3RD STREET LOS ANGELES, CA,
401.H
A4.1
21' - 3"
401.G
TEAM
WENDY GUERRERO LUKE FALCONE VINCENT YUNG HAOZHOU ZENG
401.F
02 401.E
401.D
1
401.A
OFFICE 401 1844 SF
1 A4.5
1
A3.2
03
Room 404 144 SF
1
Descrip
28' - 9"
No. A3.4.1 A3.4.2
404.B
401.I
OFFICE 403 85 SF 402.1
19' - 0"
A4.3
403.A
CONFERENCE 402 258 SF
04
402.A
A3.1.1 A3.1.2 DN
22' - 6"
402.B
1
STAMP
05
1
92
LEVEL 4 1/8" = 1'-0"
FOURT FLOOR P
A1.
3GA APPLIED STUDIES / ADVANCED PROJECT DELIVERY
J
I 13' - 10"
H 9' - 6"
G
F
16' - 6"
E
22' - 11"
D
20' - 4 1/2"
C
27' - 6"
22' - 10 1/2"
1
B 10' - 4"
MIXED USE 1164/1170 ROBERTSO LOS ANGELES, CA, 90
A 7' - 8 1/2"
CLIENT
1
A3.3
A4.2
PROJECT NAME
A4.4
RESIDENCE FLOOR3"CONCRETE 1 3" Metal Deck 2
301.C
304.C
PAVEL GETOV/KEREN 960 E. 3RD STREET LOS ANGELES, CA, 90
01
307.C
1 A4.1
325 SF
RESTROOM 303 57 SF
303.1
304.B
TEAM
WENDY GUERRERO LUKE FALCONE VINCENT YUNG HAOZHOU ZENG
02
307.A
No.
307.B
EXTERIOR COURTYARD
Description
28' - 9"
1
34 SF
RESTROOM 309 57 SF 309.1
304.A
OPEN TO BELOW
301.B
BEDROOM 307 327 SF
STORAGE 308 308.1
RESTROOM 306 57 SF 306.1
301.A
A3.4.1 A3.4.2
BEDROOOM 304 328 SF
21' - 3"
STORAGE 305.1 305 34 SF
BEDROOM 301
STORAGE 302.1 302 34 SF
OPEN TO BELOW 1
1
A3.2
03
A4.5
1 19' - 0"
A4.3
PATIO BELOW
04 UP
1
STAMP
A3.1.1 A3.1.2
A7.1
22' - 6"
4 2
5
6
05
J
I 13' - 10"
H 9' - 6"
G
F
16' - 6"
22' - 11"
E
D
20' - 4 1/2"
C
27' - 6"
22' - 10 1/2"
PROJECT NAME
LEVEL 3
1
1
01 20' - 4 1/2" 1.6%
3.5%
27' - 6"
22' - 10 1/2"
A4.6
A3.3
B 10' - 4"
A
PROJECT NAME CLIENT
7' - 8 1/2"
1
1
A4.4 1.5%
2.6%
1 1.8%
1.1%
01 02
1.6 %
2.3%
UP
1.4%
1.5%
1.1%
1.8%
2.6%
EXTERIOR COURTYARD
1.6 %
2.1%
1
TEAM CLIENT
1.4% 2.5%
1.6%
3.5%
2
1.0%
1.9% 1.4%
1
1
1.0%
A4.5
03
1.3%
1.6%
1.0%
A4.5
1.7%
1.0%
1.9%
1
19' - 0" 28' - 9"
1.3%
1.6 %
2 A4.6
1
LOS ANGELES, CA, 90 No. Descriptio TEAM
A3.2
2.5%
EXTERIOR COURTYARD
A3.2
WENDY GUERRERO LUKE FALCONE VINCENT YUNG HAOZHOU ZENG
No.
Descriptio
04 03
1.3%
1
22' 19'- -6" 0"
A3.1.1 A3.1.2 1.3%
1.7%
04 05 STAMP
1 A3.1.1 A3.1.2
22' - 6"
1
WENDY GUERRERO LUKE FALCONE VINCENT YUNG PAVEL GETOV/KEREN HAOZHOU 960 E. 3RD ZENG STREET 02
1.6%
A4.6
A3.4.1 A3.4.2
PAVEL USE GETOV/KEREN MIXED 960 E. 3RDROBERTSO STREET 1164/1170 LOS ANGELES, CA, 90
2.3%
1
A3.4.1 A3.4.2
C
UP
1.4%
2.1%
1 A4.2
A4.1
D
MIXED USE 1164/1170 ROBERTSO LOS ANGELES, CA, 90
21' - 3"
22' - 11"
E
21' - 3"
16' - 6"
F
28' - 9"
9' - 6"
G
1.6 %
13' - 10"
H
2.3%
I
1 A4.1
2.3%
J
A1.3
1/8" = 1'-0"
A4.4
A4.6
A3.3
THIRD FLOO PLAN
A 7' - 8 1/2"
1
1
1 A4.2
B 10' - 4"
05 STAMP
ROOF PLA 1
ROOF
A1.5
1/8" = 1'-0"
93 1
ROOF
ROOF PLA
PROJECT NAME
A
B
C
D
E
F
137' - 8 1/2" 7' - 8 1/2"
10' - 4"
22' - 10 1/2"
G
HAOZHOU ZENG
27' - 6"
20' - 4 1/2"
22' - 11"
H
I
16' - 6"
PAVEL GET 960 E. 3RD LOS ANGE MIXED USE 1164/1170 R TEAM LOS ANGE WENDY GU LUKE FALC CLIENT VINCENT Y HAOZHOU
J
9' - 6"
ROOF 3 39' - 6"
403.A
404.B
401.A
401.D
401.E
401.F
401.G 401.H 003.C
A
B
C
D
204.2
307.B
10' - 4"
LIVING ROOM 27' - 6" 203 437 SF
22' - 10 1/2"
20' - 4 1/2"
203.A
003.J
003.L
404.B
401.A
401.D
G 22' - 11"
202.A
LIVING ROOM 202
003.H
H
I
J
401.E
401.F
103.1
401.G
102.1 103.A
401.H 003.C
BEDROOM 307 327 SF 204.2
HALL 101 237 SF
003.A
WENDY GU LUKE FALC VINCENT Y HAOZHOU
ROOF 2 30' - 0" LEVEL 1 LEVEL 4 27' - 0" 0"
114.1
325 SF
301.B
TEAM
225 SF
BEDROOM 301
BEDROOOM 304 328 SF
304.B
LEVEL2 15' - 0"
STORAGE 114
112.1 101.A
HALL 102 239 SF
003.B
307.B
9' - 6"
No. PAVEL GET 960 E. 3RD LOS ANGE
ROOF 1 25' - 0" LEVEL 3 20' - 0"
ROOF 3 39' - 6" LEVEL 2 10' - 0"
101.1 102.A
HALL 103 238 SF
16' - 6"
201.A
LIVING ROOM 201 435 SF
438 SF
403.A
325 SF
301.B
F
137' - 8 1/2"
115.2
7' - 8 1/2"
LEVEL 4 27' - 0"
BEDROOM 301
BEDROOOM 304 328 SF
304.B
E
204.1
ROOF 2 30' - 0"
003.A
003.B
BEDROOM 307 327 SF
No.
ROOF 1 25' - 0" LEVEL 3 20' - 0"
204.1
115.2 LIVING ROOM 203 437 SF
203.A
202.A
003.L
003.J
003.H
438 SF
103.1
LIVING ROOM 201 435 SF
102.1 103.A
LEVEL2 15' - 0" BASEMENT -15' - 0" LEVEL 2 10' - 0"
201.A
LIVING ROOM 202
101.1 102.A
HALL 103 238 SF
STORAGE 114
112.1 101.A
HALL 102 239 SF
HALL 101 237 SF
225 SF
114.1
STAMP
LEVEL 1 0"
BASEMENT -15' - 0"
PROJECT STAMP NAME
LON
1
MIXED USES 1164/1170 R LOS ANGEL
LONGITUDINAL SECTION 1 1/8" = 1'-0"
A
CLIENT
01
02
03
04
05
PAVEL PROJECT NAME
GETO 960 E. 3RD S LON LOS ANGEL
91' - 6" 21' - 3"
28' - 9"
19' - 0"
S
22' - 6"
ROOF 3 39' - 6"
401.I
402.B
1
LONGITUDINAL SECTION 1 1/8" = 1'-0"
CLIENT HAOZHOU
LEVEL 4 27' - 0" BEDROOM 301
ROOF 1 25' - 0"
325 SF
02
0 A4.6
LIVING ROOM 201 435 SF
21' - 3"
03 210.B
04
91' - 6" 19' - 0"
22' - 6"
ROOF 3 39' - 6"
0 A4.6
105.1
PAVEL GETOV/KE 960 E. 3RD STRE LOS ANGELES, C
LEVEL2 15' - 0"
28' - 9"
HALL 101
05
204.1
No.
LEVEL 3 20' - 0"
210.A
01
A
VINCENT YU Z
ROOF 2 30' - 0"
003.A
TEAM MIXED USE 1164/1170 ROBER WENDY GUE LOS ANGELES, C LUKE FALCO
DINING ROOM 112
112.3
105.1
LEVEL 2 10' - 0"
TEAM
112.G
2621 SF
WENDY GUERRE LUKE FALCONE VINCENT YUNG HAOZHOU ZENG
112.B
237 SF
112.F 401.I
402.B
003.A
ROOF 2 30' - 0"
LEVEL 1 0"
LEVEL 4 27' - 0" BEDROOM 301
ROOF 1 25' - 0"
325 SF 210.A
0 A4.6
LIVING ROOM 201 435 SF
No.
LEVEL 3 20' - 0"
002.2 204.1
Desc
BASEMENT LEVEL2 -15' - 0" 15' - 0"
210.B
LEVEL 2 10' - 0"
HALL 101
0 A4.6
105.1
105.1
237 SF
112.3
DINING ROOM 112 2621 SF
112.G 112.B 112.F
STAMP
LEVEL 1 0"
002.2
BASEMENT -15' - 0"
STAMP
1
CROSS SECTION 1
C SE
A
1/8" = 1'-0"
CRO SECTI
94
1
CROSS SECTION 1 1/8" = 1'-0"
A4
PAVEL GET 960 E. 3RD LOS ANGEL
3GA APPLIED STUDIES / ADVANCED PROJECT DELIVERY
TEAM
WENDY GU LUKE FALC VINCENT Y HAOZHOU
ROOF 3 39' - 6"
401.I
301.A
304.A
402.A
402.B
ROOF 2 30' - 0"
401.1
LEVEL 4 27' - 0" ROOF 1 25' - 0"
307.A
301.B
304.B
307.B
210.A 204.1
OFFICE 204 2987 SF
No.
LEVEL 3 20' - 0"
003.J
ROOF 3 39' - 6"
LEVEL2 15' - 0"
401.I
112.2
DINING ROOM 112 2621 SF
301.A
304.A
DINING ROOM 112 2621 SF
402.A
304.B
LEVEL 2 10' - 0"
401.1
ROOF 2 30' - 0"
RESTROOM 110 79 SF
83 SF
307.A
301.B
402.B
ADA RESTROOM 111
112.3
LEVEL 4 27' - 0" ROOF 1 25' - 0"
307.B
LEVEL 1 0"
210.A 204.1
LEVEL 3 20' - 0"
003.J
OFFICE 204 2987 SF
LEVEL2 15' - 0" LEVEL 2 10' - 0"
112.2
DINING ROOM 112 2621 SF
DINING ROOM 112 2621 SF
ADA RESTROOM 111
112.3
BASEMENT -15' - 0"
RESTROOM 110 79 SF
83 SF
LEVEL 1 0"
STAMP
BASEMENT -15' - 0"
LON S 1
LONGITUDINAL SECTION 2
PROJECT NAM
A
1/8" = 1'-0"
MIXED US 1164/1170 LOS ANGE
PROJECT N CLIENT
LONGITUDINAL SECTION 2
1
1/8" = 1'-0"
PAVEL GE MIXED 960 E. 3RD 1164/11 LOS ANGE LOS AN TEAM CLIENT
ROOF 3 39' - 6"
ROOF 2 30' - 0"
OFFICE 401 1844 SF
204.2
OFFICE 204 2987 SF
204.1
DINING ROOM 112 2621 SF
112.4
204.2
DRY STORAGE 108 Redundant Room
108.1
OFFICE 204 2987 SF
COLD STORAGE 107 176 SF
204.1
301.C
207.C
204.C
201.C
304.C
301.C
2621 SF
DRY STORAGE 108 Redundant Room
108.1
COLD STORAGE 107 176 SF
107.1
204.3
204.C
LEVEL2 15' - 0"
201.C
LEVEL 2 10' - 0"
GARBAGE 106 84 SF
No.
LEVEL 1 LEVEL 3 0" - 0" 20'
207.C
DINING ROOM 112
WENDY LUKE F VINCEN HAOZH
LEVEL 4 27' - 0" ROOF 1 25' - 0"
114.1
001.1
112.4
TEAM
LEVEL2 15' - 0" LEVEL 2 ROOF 2 10' - 30' 0" - 0"
307.C
OFFICE 204 2987 SF
LOS AN No.
LEVEL 3 20' ROOF - 0" 3 39' - 6"
454 SF
OFFICE 204 2987 SF
304.C
OFFICE 401 1844 SF
BOH 104
84 SF
307.C
LEVEL 4 27' - 0" ROOF 1 25' - 0"
204.3
GARBAGE 106
107.1
WENDY G LUKE FAL VINCENT PAVEL HAOZHOU 960 E. 3
BOH 104 454 SF
114.1
BASEMENT -15' - 0"
LEVEL 1 0"
STAMP 001.1
BASEMENT -15' - 0"
STAMP
S CROSS SECTION 2
1
1/8" = 1'-0"
1
CROSS SECTION 2 1/8" = 1'-0"
95
A
HAOZHOU ZENG
FSO1
FSO1
96
FSO2
3GA APPLIED STUDIES / ADVANCED PROJECT DELIVERY
PROJECT NAME
MIXED USE 1164/1170 ROBERTSON BLVD LOS ANGELES, CA, 90035 CLIENT
PAVEL GETOV/KERENZA HARRIS 960 E. 3RD STREET LOS ANGELES, CA, 90003
FSO1
TEAM
WENDY GUERRERO LUKE FALCONE VINCENT YUNG HAOZHOU ZENG
No.
Description
Date
FSO3
STAMP
1
FACADE SYSTEM OVERVIEW
FACADE SYSTEM OVERVIEW
A5.0
97
HAOZHOU ZENG
4 A5.1
ROOF 1 25' - 0"
PROJECT NAME
LEVEL 3 20' - 0"
MIXED USE 1164/1170 ROBERTSON BLVD LOS ANGELES, CA, 90035 CLIENT
LEVEL2 15' - 0"
PAVEL GETOV/KERENZA HARRIS 960 E. 3RD STREET LOS ANGELES, CA, 90003 TEAM
LEVEL 2 10' - 0"
WENDY GUERRERO LUKE FALCONE VINCENT YUNG HAOZHOU ZENG
No.
2
FS01 - ELEVATION
3
1/2" = 1'-0"
FS01 - ELEVATION NO SKIN 1/2" = 1'-0"
4
Description
Date
FS01 - SECTION 1/2" = 1'-0"
STAMP
FS01 NOTE: FOR PANEL LAYOUT SEE A5.5
1
A5.1
FS01
LEVEL2 15' - 0"
PROJECT NAME
LEVEL 2 10' - 0"
MIXED USE 1164/1170 ROBERTSON BLVD LOS ANGELES, CA, 90035 CLIENT
PAVEL GETOV/KERENZA HARRIS 960 E. 3RD STREET LOS ANGELES, CA, 90003 TEAM
LEVEL 1 0"
WENDY GUERRERO LUKE FALCONE VINCENT YUNG HAOZHOU ZENG
No.
2
FS03 - ELEVATION 1/2" = 1'-0"
3
Description
FS03 - ELEVATION NO SKIN 1/2" = 1'-0"
STAMP
FS03 NOTE: FOR PANEL LAYOUT SEE A5.5
1
98
FS03
A5.3
Date
3GA APPLIED STUDIES / ADVANCED PROJECT DELIVERY
4
_F
A5.2
PROJECT NAME LEVEL2 15' - 0"
MIXED USE 1164/1170 ROBERTSON BLVD LOS ANGELES, CA, 90035
LEVEL 2 10' - 0"
CLIENT
PAVEL GETOV/KERENZA HARRIS 960 E. 3RD STREET LOS ANGELES, CA, 90003 TEAM
WENDY GUERRERO LUKE FALCONE VINCENT YUNG HAOZHOU ZENG
No.
Description
Date
LEVEL 1 0"
FS02 - ELEVATION
2
3
1/2" = 1'-0"
FS02 - ELEVATION NO SKIN
FS02 - SECTION
4
1/2" = 1'-0"
1/2" = 1'-0"
CENTRIA MESH PANELS OUTRIGGER
CONCRETE WALL
STAMP
FS02 NOTE: FOR PANEL LAYOUT SEE A5.5
1
A5.2
FS02
PROJECT NAME
MIXED USE 1164/1170 ROBERTSON BLVD LOS ANGELES, CA, 90035 CLIENT
PAVEL GETOV/KERENZA HARRIS 960 E. 3RD STREET LOS ANGELES, CA, 90003 TEAM
WENDY GUERRERO LUKE FALCONE VINCENT YUNG HAOZHOU ZENG
No.
1
Description
Date
FACADE SYSTEM 1
STAMP
FACADE UNROLL 2
FACADE SYSTEM 2
3
FACADE SYSTEM 3
A5.5 99
1
3
HAOZHOU ZENG
1" INSULATED GLASS
INTERIOR
INTERIOR
1" INSULATED GLASS
EXTERIOR
EXTERIOR
EXTERIOR ALUMINUM WINDOW FRAME ALUMINUM WINDOW FRAME EXTERIOR
BITUTHANE LAYERED UNDER WINDOW
BITUTHANE LAYERED INTERIORUNDER WINDOW
PROJECT NAME
LEANAR DRAINAGE CHANNEL FINISHING FLOOR
WATER FROOFING
MIXED USE 1164/1170 ROBERTSON BLVD LOS ANGELES, CA, 90035
INSULATION
5/8" GYPSUM
5/8" GYPSUM
RIGID INSULATION
CONCRETE FLOOR
CLIENT
6" INSULATION
6" INSULATION
PAVEL GETOV/KERENZA HARRIS 960 E. 3RD STREET LOS ANGELES, CA, 90003
PLYWOOD
PLYWOOD
RIGID INSULATION
RIGID INSULATION
FLOOR DRAIN FINISH FLOOR
WATER FROOFING
WATER FROOFING
STUD
STUD
FINISH FLOOR FINISH FLOOR
TEAM
RESIDENCE WINDOW DETAIL 1 WINDOW DETAIL RESIDENCE 6" = 1'-0"
2
6" = 1'-0"
2
WENDY GUERRERO LUKE FALCONE VINCENT YUNG HAOZHOU ZENG SLIDING
GLASS WAL 2 SLIDING GLASS WALL DETAIL 6" = 1'-0" 6" =No. 1'-0"
Description
Date
SLIDING GLASS WALL DETAIL 6" = 1'-0"
ALUMINUM CAP AND COVER ALUMINUM CAP AND COVER GLAZING
GLAZING
SKYLIGHT END CAP
SKYLIGHT END CAP
CAST IRON ROOF ALUMINUM SKYLIGHT SILL DRAIN DOME ALUMINUM SKYLIGHT SILL
ROOF FINISHING PANEL
EPDM RUBBER MEMBRANE EPDM RUBBER MEMBRANE
FULLY ADHERED 2X8 WOOD FRAME MEMBRANE 1/2" COVER BOARD GYPSUM BOARD
METAL SUMP RECEIVER
DRAIN PIPING
TEPERED POLYISOCYANURATE BATT INSULATION INSULATION 1-1/2" POLYISOCYANURATE RUBBER SEALANT INSULATION
2X8 WOOD FRAME METAL SUMP RECEIVER GYPSUM BOARD STAMP BATT INSULATION
DRAIN PIPING
RUBBER SEALANT
INSULATION
SKYLIGHT DETAIL 3 DETAIL SKYLIGHT 1 1/2" = 1'-0" 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
4
100
ROOF DRAIN 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
4 4
EXTERIOR ROOF DRAIN 4DETAILS ROOF DRAIN 1 1/2" = 1'-0" 1 1/2" = 1'-0"
A6.4
RESTAURANT ROOF DETAIL 6" = 1'-0"
META
DR PI
3GA APPLIED STUDIES / ADVANCED PROJECT DELIVERY
INTERIOR PROJECT NAME
LEANAR DRAINAGE CHANNEL FLOOR DRAIN FINISHING FLOOR
NDRAIL
PROJEC
MIXED USE 1164/1170 ROBERTSON BLVD LOS ANGELES, CA, 90035
INSULATION
CONCRETE FLOOR
MBRANE FLASHING
HANDRAIL MEMBRANE FLASHING SHEET-METAL CAP
ET-METAL CAP
MIXED 1164/ LOS A
PANEL STAND OFF
CLIENT
1*2" WOOD NAILER
WOOD NAILER
MESH ALUMINUM PANEL PLYWOOD
PAVEL GETOV/KERENZA HARRIS 960 E. 3RD STREET LOS ANGELES, CA, 90003
PLYWOOD
SULATION
No.
Description
PAVE 960 E LOS A
GYPSUM BOARD
MEMBRANE FLASHING
WENDY GUERRERO LUKE FALCONE VINCENT YUNG HAOZHOU ZENG
MBRANE SHING
CLIENT
STRUCTURAL CONCETE WALL BAT INSULATION
RIGID INSULATION
TEAM
D INSULATION
5/8" PLYWOOD
TEAM
2" INSULATION
WEND LUKE VINCE HAOZ
Date
MESH ALUMINUM PANEL TO WALL RESTAURANT ROOF DETAIL
43
6" == 1'-0" 1'-0" 6"
No.
CONCRETE PLATE CONCRETE PLATE
STEEL DECKING
STEEL DECKING CONCRETE
CAST IRON ROOF DRAIN DOME CONCRETE
MESH ALUMINUM PANEL
ROOF FINISHING PANEL
GYPSUM5/8" BOARD GYPS UM
5/8" FULLY GYPS ADHERED UM MEMBRANE
BAT INSULATION 2" SOLID INSULATION PLYWOOD
1/2" COVER 2" SOLID BOARD INSULATION
STRUCTURAL CONCETE W WALL 10*22 WOOD FLOOR FINISH METAL FLASHING
STAMP
TEPERED HANDRAIL POLYISOCYANURATE W 10*22 INSULATION MEMBRANE FLASHING 1-1/2" SHEET-METAL CAP POLYISOCYANURATE INSULATION
PANEL STA STAMP
LEVEL 1 0" 3/8"
MESH ALU
PLYWOOD
3/8" INSULATION 1*2" WOOD NAILER PLYWOOD
5/8" PLYWOOD
PAVER PEDESTAL
PLYWOOD
WATERPROOF MEMBRANE
STRUCTU CONCETE
BAT INSU
CONCRETE SLAB
GYPSUM
RIGID INSULATION
EXTERIOR DETAILS
MEMBRANE FLASHING 5/8" CEILING
5/8" CEILING
A6.4
2" INSULATION
6
1
MESH ALUMINUM PANEL TO WALL 3 6" = 1'-0" RESTAURANT CEILING DETAIL ALUMINUM PANEL TO GROUND 6" =MESH 1'-0" 6" = 1'-0"
CONCRETE PLATE STEEL DECKING
101
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Studio ALPHA FABRICATION STUDIES / SINUSOID
LEFT: Sinusoid Installtion Model Detail
Studio ALPHA
Sinusoid Fabrication/ Installation Assemble/ Winter 2016 Instructor: Chengzhi Cai Partners: Deyang Yu, Haoming Fu, Xinyue Cao, Kai Sun
T
his project is a fabrication project based on surface design. It introduces fabrication information modeling as one of the tools for realignment of the traditional relationships between the new surface and interior wall. Analyzing the form and transformation of single unit and duplicating it hundreds times helps studetns to learn how to development a fabrication project from single unit to whole. Students are required to do research about duplication fabrication unit and joint detail in order to make a design perfectly fit on the wall. Instead of developing a form and parts, this project will only focus on surface, using a single unit to expand infinitely and creating a surface between 2D and 3D.
pattern, two colors are utilized in this project to populate the surface. Flattern pattern and folded surface unit creates a surface between 2D and 3D. Breaking the traditional concept of interior wall. Sinusoid provide a workflow of designing a fabrication project from single unit to whole, improving the ability from design to practical fabrication as well.
Sinusoid begins from researchi of single unit of fabrication. The form appears naturally by connecting well-designed unit piece by piece. Students are required to design not just the unit form but also the structure and joint connection, which provide perfect support to overcome the gravity and stand on the wall. Inspired by animal 103
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UP: Fabrication Unit Test 104
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UP: Fabrication Assemble Process Diagram 105
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UP: Joint of Fabrication Unit
UP: Fabrication Installation Process 106
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UP: Fabrication Structure Installation Process 107
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108
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Studio ALPHA FABRICATION STUDIES / CAVE AND PAVILION
LEFT: Installtion Model
Studio ALPHA
Cave and Pavilion Fabrication/ Installation Assemble/ Fall 2016 Instructor: Lifeng Lin Partners: Deyang Yu, Yushan Men, Qianqian Yu
T
his project focus on the whole process of fabrication, including form design, structure design, detail joint, construction and panel design. Students are required to consider the relationship between human behavior and architectural form. By tracing humanâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s behavior and circulation, students should design a basic form to satisfy multi-requirements of human activity like walk, sit, and conversation inside. Students are required to learn the basic knowledge of fabrication, usage of material and construction techniques.
Cave and Pavilion begins from whole form and end with joint and panel pieces design, which is a design process from the whole to parts, training students well in developing a project from whole to detail. This project not only provide practical experiences to students, but also shows a workflow to work for other relative fabrication projects.
Cave and Pavilion Project produce clear technical documentation and make integrated evaluation based on decision-making design process. Multi-layer structures are designed based on form to connect panel and pavilion.Perforated panel are well designed to fit the scale and form of pavilion.Joint design is also required to be well developed. Fabrication techniques including CNC mill, laser cut provides good condition for students to make any model as designed. 111
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X-axis Displacement 112
Y-axis Displacement
Z-axis Displacement
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Shear Force
Bending Moment
Aixal Force 113
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