Architecture portfolio

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Content Urban maker district

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IHLA Competition - The Columbus Museum of Art

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Maring Hunt library renovation

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TOKUGAWA IEYASU - Center

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Folding installation project

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thing > structure > pattern > process

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Tecnical wall section

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Hocyney Joiner

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Module Orthographic & Perspective

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DRAW(L)S

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sketch

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layout Model Photography

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MUNICE URBAN MAKER DISTRICT CAP 102 Project 4 2016 Second year Task: urban design / design language Location : Downtown Munice Tutor: Prof. Sean Burns

This studio's task is to find out and design an urban system which is suitable for urban makers in Muncie. Meanwhile, analyse the design languages used in the project to design a aesthetic and progressive work. Twisted and striated formal geometry Urban maker district: studio+ residential space+ retail+ present space+ open space Terminology: Twist+ Bend+ Embed

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The Columbus Museum of Art

The Columbus Museum of Art attempts to find a delicate balance between the celebration of the modernism history and the progressive exploration on architecture and arts. The site of the museum is situated between Lindsay St. and Brown Street, Columbus, north of the site is a high traffic volume roundabout. Shifting the museum plaza to the middle the museum enclosed by the buildings weakens the traffic distraction. The Main buildings of the museum are sunken into the ground, along with the pedestrian plaza, making the museum sensitive to the ground below and exposed to the surrounding. Hardwood trusses as provide the major structure, creating a major open space for the gallery, meanwhile unique joinery and tectonics of the structure add visual interests in the museum. The museum will be the new “art community�, attracting people to gather, communicate and interact.

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First Christian Church

1. Sink the site and enclose the pedesstrian plaza

3. Raise the roof to adjust to the indirect daylight

2. Dropping or Lighting to respond to the view First Baptist Church

cafe

North Christian Church

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ELEVATION DESIGN

PLAN DESIGN

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2Ă— 4 Treated wood blocking

Aluminum coping

3" treated wood blocking

Hardwood truss

Single layer glass wall

Metal cable

Light-diffusing insulation slab

Double layer of glass units with translucent insulation

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Maring Hunt library renovation

MARING-HUNT LIBRARY

CHILDREN AREA RENORATION

Technology Function

Circulation Reading Digital and Tech Main

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Digital Education

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TOKUGAWA IEYASU - Center

The design aims as a Tokugawa Ieyasu private museum for exhibiting and learning, combined with a small Japanese-style hotel with Japanese garden pattern and tatami. The design ideal starts at how to fit the Japanese individual and Japanese culture in the western school circumstance. The design concept comes from the moving sand (water) and standing rock (mountain) in the Zen garden. Volumes for the exterior exhibit installation and hotel are like rocks where curve shape flows through them. The entire building is the extension of the Zen garden, which creates visually dynamic but keeps virtually static. In the space, several circulation arrangements enrich quantity of space and raise the quality of space. They also separate public exhibit area and private hotels and tea-house area and provide a transition from the contemporary element to traditional Japanese cultural elements.

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Zen garden elements Rocks symbolizing as functional space provide visitors with specific rooms While sand and gravel symbolizing as circulation space provide more public area

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Folding installation project

Unit 2 1:1 scale inhabitable and thematic designed space Group project: Hao Xu and Nate Brower Skin: Cardboard folding pattern Boon: Wood

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concept digrams

Skin System

Bone System

Skin + Bone System

The design of this model came from using fundamentals and operations of folding to create a series of surfaces that explore the conditions of joints, triangulated creases, and the separating of a paper as informative elements to the surface skin of a sheet of paper. Furthermore we folded these joints and triangulated creases to make a more three dimensional shape that could form into a space. Using the information gathered from the initial studies, we construct a 1:1 scale installation of Cardboard that explores and expresses atmo spheric behavior of reading. We used a second system of wood as the frame work that offered as the support for the folded skin. We wanted to show how we made our model by detaching the skin in some areas, and just showed the

Inhabitable Folding Installation

bones. We picked this space because it is right next to the window if gives a nice warm comfy feeling to read at. The size of our space is mainly for one person to be in a private area. The shape of our model also forces the reader

THE PROCESS OF FOLDING

to move within the space in the same way. The reader walks in the entrance, gradually turns left, and sits down. After vreading he gradually stands up, and leaves the same way he came in.

Project Nate Brower Hao Xu

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Istructor: Mr. Sean Class: CAP 102

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The process of building

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thing > structure > pattern > process

"Exquisite object": cup cover

Visual and physical patterns Human experience Constructed environment

Order and structure help simplify the apparent complexity of the world around us.

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5/4" wood stool w/eased edge & 1" projection

2"×6'1/2" alum. window system w/1" insulated glazing

Prefinished metal coping w/cont cleat 2×6 wood blocking

1/2" anchor bolts @ 6'-0" o.c. counter sunk

W8 ×31

Limestone sill w/min 1" proj.

3/4" treated plywood 2×4 Treated wood blocking 6 1/2"

3" treated wood blocking

Fully adhered 60 mil TPO membrane roof. extend vertical up parapet

Mason's flashing stainless steel drip edge &cell vents @ 24" o.c. TOP Parapet ELEVATION = 27' - 4"

1'-2"×3'-0" Concrete grade-beam W/#5 rebar & stirrups

1' - 2" 6"

4" concrete slab on 15 mil vapor barrier

1 1/2" metal deck 4"×4"×1/4" cont. edge angle

FIRST FLOOR ELEVATION = 0"

Grade

4 1/2" rigid insulation polyisocyanurate R-27

Top steel beam ELEVATION = 25' - 4"

W18×50 STEEL BEAM 6" compactedgranular fill 4"×4"×3/8" cont. attachment angle

3" rigid insulation R-15 extend horz 24"

4" brick veneer over air space. w/adjustable anchor ties @16" on center each way

5'-0" ×5'-0" Concrete footing pad at column

Steel bar joist @ 4'-0" o.c.

Suspended acoustical ceiling @ 9'-0" AFF Bottom Grade beam ELEVATION = -3' - 8"

stainless steel drip edge &cell joints @24" oc. 1' - 8"

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Footing

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DATE: 11/30/2016

PROF. DICK STAFFORD

8"*6"*3/8" galvanized relief angle

2'-0"×2'-8" concrete pier beyond

1" = 1'-0"

DRAWN BY: Hao Xu Deng Yao

1 1/2" rigid insulation R-7.5

Wall Section Project STEEL FRAME

mason's flashing. extend 6" above mortar net

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Roof

1" = 1'-0"

DRAWN BY: Hao Xu Deng Yao DATE: 11/30/2016

PROF. DICK STAFFORD

Wall Section Project STEEL FRAME

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Analysis of masters' works

National Gallery of Art --- East Builfing I. M. Pei

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DCM - hockney joiner

Middle:"Higher" Bottom: Left page: "Bell Tower" "Steel"

Right page: "CAP Corner"

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DCM - Module Orthographic & Perspective Facade Elevation Section Perspective

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DCM - DRAW(L)S Drawl: a device that collapses moder and drawing Skills: Illustrator, Photoshop

Box diagrams

•Hockney Joiner +/ photomerge •Build cardboard as skin over the photo (half drawing / half model)

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The isometric drawing of Unit 2

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Other - sketch

Ink sketch

pencil sketch

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Other - sketch / layout

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Other - Model

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Other - Photography

Left page:

Top: Qiantang river, Hangzhou, China Middle: Lake Michigan, Chicago, USA Right page: Top: Downtown Chicago, Chicago, USA Bottom: Left: Japanese Village Plaza, LA, USA Right: Ball state university, Muncie, USA

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