Application for Master of Architecture Program Address: University of Miami, School of Architecture, 1223 Theo Dickinson Dr, Coral Gables, FL 33146 Tel: +86 15910701292 / +1 786-491-5481 Email: haochensu@163.com
Architects walk between the two lines, abstract world and real world. They start from the abstract world, due to the nature of their work, head to the real world. The most outstanding architects are those when they finished their masterpiece, they could to make it as close as the original abstract. That is where architects different from the builders.
CONTENTS
1 [Greetings From New York]
New York City skyscraper design
Manhattan
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2 [OMNI Capstone Charrette]
Collaborative urban design and architecture project
Miami
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3 [Bahamas Hurricane]
Marsh Harbor resiliency center design
Marsh Harbor
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4 [Trasteverse East]
The Idea of flux Incrementalism of city
Rome
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[Greetings From New York] New York City Skyscraper Design
Create a mix-used skyscraper at the boundary between Soho and Tribeca district in New York city, the building will provide commercial area at bottom level, WeWork offices at middle levels, and high-end condo units at upper levels. In order to maintain the harmony of the historic districts, we selected the materials which are commonly used in Soho and Tribeca---red brick, black granite, and bronze. Our goal is to build a connection between the new generation skyscraper and the historic skyscraper, historic step-back, elements, and proportion will be applied on the new building. Jan 2021- April 2021 University of Miami SoA upper-level studio Instructor: Prof. Roberto Behar Cooperator: Daniel Morgan Personal Contribution: CAD drawings, diagrams, physical model, photographs, and renderings
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[Location]
[Diagram]
The boundary of Soho and Tribeca district, lower Manhattan, New York City
Area, approximately 26000 sqft
The site located at the intersection of Sullivan Street and Watts Street
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Site And Area
Green Space
A public roof garden seted at level 5 rooftop
Maximum Volumn
The Maximum volume is defind by the site boundary. Setback was required in the New York City, such a massive building was not allowed by the city
Vertical Core
2 elevators go all the way through the building, 4 elevators stop at level 21---the last floor of Wework offices.
Vertical Setback
The vertiacl setback results in a massing that appears as a wall in the sky
Mixed-Use
The building will provide commercial area at bottom level, amenities at level 5 and top level, WeWork offices at middle levels, and high-end condo units at upper levels
Progressiv
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[Plans]
Ground Floor Area: 18,000 sqft
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1. LOBBY OF OFFICE 2. LOBBY OF CONDO 3. LEASING OFFICE 4. SHOPS
1. LOUNGE 2. KITCHEN/PANTRY 3. SMALL CONFERENCE 4. MEDIUM CONFERENCE 5. LARGE CONFERENCE 6. LAB 7. STORAGE 8. MAIL ROOM
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The ground floor consisted of commerical space, leasing office, and lobbies. There are 3 large commerical space on West side, 2 smaller commerical space on South side. We set 2 lobbies for the building, the main lobby designed for the offices. Another secondary lobby on North side was designed for the upper level condo units, which is separated from the main lobby due to the pravicy issue. The main lobby and secondary lobby are connected through staircase due to safty consideration
2-4th Office Floor Area: 18,000 sqft
22-36th Condo Floor Area: 4,600 sqft
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[Sections]
[Photograpghs]
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[Day/Night View]
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[Spire Detail]
View From Penthouse
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[OMNI Capstone Charrette] Collaborative urban design and architecture project at downtown Maimi, involving students in the MRED+U and MCM
The project targeted on connect with Miami Worldcenter in the future, create a high-end comprehensive community at the heart of Miami with retail, hotels, residential, offices, and public parks. An opportunity to approach the Miami city at a conceptual base as well as an opportunity to test ideas through the five stages of development: concept, design, approvals, construction, and sales. By working with unban design and real estate students, contacting with land owners and developers from the city.
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May 2020 - June 2020 Cooprate with MRED+U and MCM students Architectural Instructor: Prof. Jaime Correa Render Instructor: Prof. Veruska Architectural Cooprator: Okan Has Personal Contribution: CAD drawings, diagrams, and digital model
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[Location]
WYNWOOD
MIA AIRORT 5 miles
EDGEWATER
ALLAPATTAH HISTORIC OVERTOWN
United States
Florida
Miami
1/2 mile
DOWNTOWN MIAMI
LITTLE HAVANA
1 mile
BRICKELL
1890s
1920s
CORAL GABLES
1950s
2020s
2 mile
Downtown Miami
[Site Analyze]
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Street Network
Existing Figure Ground
Existing Institution
Form
Place
Large space
High-rise
Function Retail Condo
Small space
Corridor
Office Hotel
Discrete space
Ground level
Green Landscape
Structure
Underground
Project Area Distribution
53.7%
MIAMI BuildingBEACH land Commerical land Residential land Office land
Parking
Building Area Distribution 10.2%
Commerical area Retail Entertainment Office area
7.5%
Traffic land
63.9%
35.8%
Green land Roof greening Public park Outdoor platform
Residential Condo Multifamily Hotel
3%
Infrastructure facilities
25.9%
Parking
Connection Master Plan
Proposed Figure Ground
Separated Study Area
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[Zone 11 Area Study]
13.69 acres across 31 parcels - Park West neighborhood; Southeast Overtown / Park West CRA - Bounded by I-395, NE 2nd Avenue, alley between NW 10th and 11th Streets, NW 1st Avenue / FEC Railway - 186,000 SF built - average age: 80+ years - Vehicular access - NE/NW 11th Street, N. Miami Avenue, NE 1st/2nd Avenue, NE 1st/2nd Avenues - Metromover - Eleventh Street Station - Omni Loop Zoning code - T6-60a-O - FAR: 11; 150 dwelling units/acre - Entertainment district - 24-hour liquor licenses
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T6-60a.O SD-16
T6-60a.O SD-16.1
[Development Proposal] Phase 1 - Condominium Tower (Tower 11 Residences) – 230 units - Class A Office Tower - 362,000 SF - Lifestyle/entertainment groundlevel retail - 65,000 SF
Phase 2 - Microhotel (Moxy by Marriott) 275 keys - The Garage - 360 stalls, 12,000 SF rooftop entertainment venue - Lifestyle/entertainment groundlevel retail - 31,000 SF
Phase 3 - Condo-Hotel (Miami EDITION Hotel & Residences) - 245 units, 360 keys - 3 multifamily high-rises - 594 units - Class A Office Tower - 355,000 SF - Lifestyle/entertainment ground level retail - 92,000 SF
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[Typography]
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[Street Section]
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[Green Space]
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[Bahamas Hurricane] Marsh Harbor Resiliency Center Design
On September 1st, 2019, Hurricane Dorian made landfall on the Abaco Islands. The catastrophic effects were among the worst known in the history of the Bahamian archipelago. The focus of the studio is the design of a Resiliency Center with primary function of sheltering people during times of emergency, and an ancillary that would guarantee the continuous use during regular climatic conditions. Our proposal focused on the creation of a Maritime Training Academy near the existing port of Marsh Harbor. For the hurricane prevention, the project proposes modular units that form temporary dewellings for residents. The units work pair with the existing facilities of the Academy during and after the hurricane.
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Jan 2020 - May 2020 Instructor: Prof. Jacob Brillhart Cooperator: William Barrett Personal Contribution: CAD drawings, diagrams, digital model, and renderings
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[Location]
Bahamas
Abaco Islands Marsh Harbor
Before Hurricane 25
After Hurricane
Solar Path at Summer Solstice
Solar Path at Winter Solstice
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[Exploded Axon]
[Mod 01
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01 02 03 04 05
Glulam Permanent Building Plywood Shelter Modules CLT Floor Slab Concrete Beam Grid Concrete Columns
Regular Condition Plan
dular Units]
room Units
Bathroom Units
2nd Floor Staircase Units
Total units: 8 Bedroom units: 4 Bathroom units: 2 Staircase units: 2 Maximum Capacity: 16
ight Mode Total units: 10 Bedroom units: 4 Bathroom units: 4 Staircase units: 2 Maximum Capacity: 16
1st Floor Staircase Units
The project proposes modular units that form the temporary dewellings for residents. These units dewellings work paired with the existing facilities of the Maritime Academy, could allow residents to remain in their community and rebuild rather than abandon their adobes for lack of working infarstructure. The units allow to be transported by ships and unload at the dock, which is also designed as part of the facility.
Comfort Mode Total units: 10 Bedroom units: 6 Bathroom units: 2 Staircase units: 2 Maximum Capacity: 24
Heavy Load Mode A
Heavy Load Mode B
Total units: 12 Bedroom units: 6 Bathroom units: 2 Staircase units: 4 Maximum Capacity: 24
Shelter Condition Plan
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[Construction Progress]
Step 1 - Concrete Dock and Base
Step 4 - CLT Floor Slab
Step 2 - Concrete Columns
Step 5 - Glulam Permanent Building
Step 3 - Concrete Beam Grid
Step 6 - Plywood Shelter Modules
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[Trastervere East] The Idea of Flux Incrementalism of City
An urban space study in Trastevere East Rome, it follows a very particular methodology that has to do with complexity theory with a the initial conditions are known by the future of the interventions in the public spaces within that area were completely unknown at the very beginning, the way that the process worked was we selected nine piazzas in the area and each piazza take over by a two people group. The idea was to reinvent these public urban spaces in metaphysical way.
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Sep 2021 - Nov 2021 University of Miami SoA Rome Program Instructor: Prof. Jaime Correa Cooprator: William Barrett Personal Contribution: CAD drawings and renderings
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[Location]
[Fold Elevation]
Rome
Trastevere East
Existing Building on Site New Interventions
Basilica Santa Cecilia 33
[Axonometric Drawings]
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Intervention 3
Intervention 1 - Arcade
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Intervention 2 - Civic Tower & Triumphal Arch Gate
- Loggia Intervention 4 - Steped Fountain
Intervention 5 - Temple of Vesta
Intervention 6 - Benches
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[Exploded Axon]
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1 2 3 4
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View in the Arcade View on the top of tower View from the loggia View from the temple of vesta
1 View in the Arcade
2 View on the top of tower
3 View from the loggia
4 View from the temple of Vesta 38
[Other works] Watercolor Drawings
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