Ivan Hu Architecture Portfolio v.1

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When you drop any new idea in the pond of the world, you get a ripple effect. You have to be aware that you will be creating a cascade of change.

Joel A. Barker


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Ivan Hu 626.840.8808 ivanhu@wndesign.net San Diego, California


Table of Contents


1 Romberg Resurgence

p.8

2 Kairoa Brewery

p.12

3 Nobel Court

p.14

4 [Void] Space

p.18

5 Imagination Drive

p.28

6 Prospect Station

p.32

7 Home is Where the Heart Is

p.34

8 ONE

p.40

9 Resonating Rhythm

p.42


R o mb er g res u rgen c e

Tiburon, CA Fall 2017 - Architecture at Zero 2018 - First Place Program: Site Study: Energy Study: Concept: Design/Render: Drawings: Board Layout:

Autodesk Infraworks Autodesk Insight SketchUp Autodesk 3ds Max Autodesk AutoCAD Adobe Illustrator/Photoshop

As an architecture designer, it is our duty to build responsibly with not just the user’s in mind, but also for the well-being of the future and the community. Sustainable design is more than just a trend or an idea of exclusive design, but a guideline of the minimum effort needed design. Imagination Drive is a theoretical design in Colorado, a city ranked highly for its focus in Green initiative. This project is a study of utilizing programs and environmental data to design a residence that best utilizes passive energy design . By running simulations of building’s performance throughout the year, we can design the different elements of the building to best corresponds to achieve the best efficiency outcome, while designing a comfortable household for people. The design approach to this project is recreating the lost art of family gathering. By understanding the circulation patterns of a normal household and collecting data of how the average household utilizes each space of the house, Imagination Drive is a vehicle for families to enjoy precious time together in our busy lives. In collaboration of utilizing multiple programs to achieve the best outcome for the design, this project’s focus was to understand the different functions of different 3D visualization programs to provide photo-realistic renderings. Understanding how to cross platform from different programs, we are able to utilize modern technologies to our advantage in architectural design. 0

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PROGRAM

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B LA . FT ET Q W 5S 0 22

M O RO T H Q. F NC S LU 800

Kayak Building --- 1,505 SF Outdoor Space --- +1,000 sf

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M O RO SE T PO . F UR SQ TIP 1195 L U M

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Lobby/Retail --- 500 SF Bathroom Total --- 213 SF Admin --- 490 SF Support Room --- 800 SF Multipurpose Room --- 1195 SF Lunch Room --- 800 SF Exhibit Room --- 1990 SF Wet Lab --- 2205 SF

M O RO FT IT Q. HIB 0 S EX 199

4

N T IN M .F AD SQ 0 49

C

B B.2

4

IL TA RE FT Y/ Q. BB S LO 500

C

M O RO T RT . F O SQ PP 0 U S 80

B

C

KEY 1 - RECEPTION 2 - LUNCH ROOM/CAFETERIA 3 - W/C 4 - ADMIN OFFICE 5 - PUBLIC W/C 6 - LOCKER ROOMS 7 - GEAR STORAGE 8 - KAYAK STORAGE 9 - KAYAK DOCKING BAY

2

3 A

1 A.2

4 9 B

5 5

6

C

7 6

8

D

2

E

0

10

1

50 1/16” = 1’ - 0”


70% Roof Area PV

Solar Energy LED Lighting

Primary Energy Source

High Density Battery Storage

Heat Exchanger

Radiant Heating and Cooling Tubes

Water Collection

Fog

Ru

no

ff

Gravel Filter

Non-Potable

Irrigation

Resevoir

High Tide

Buoy

Buoy

Low Tide

Ocean Swell Moves Buoy to Rise and Fall

Pressurized Water

Buoy

High Pressure Ignites and Drives Turbines

Tidal Swell Energy


PV PLATFORM

PHOTOVOLTAICS GREEN ROOF VEGETATION

FILTER FABRIC DRAINAGE/STORAGE LAYER R-60 RIGID INSULATION WATERPROOF MEMBRANE CORRUGATED STL ROOF DECK

SHEET-METAL PARAPET CAP CONTINUOUS CLEAT W/ METAL FLASHING

LT WT. CONCRETE METAL DECK GROWING MEDIUM

2X WOOD BEAM SEALANT

EXPOSED STEEL TRUSS

WIDE FLANGE BEAM W 19 x 120 GIRDER

WIDE FLANGE BEAM W 15 x 132 COLUMN

DOUBLE PANE UV GLAZING

MULLION

150’

P 52-BJ-84

01 06

125’

100’

RADIANT HEATING/COOLING R19 RIGID INSULATION

75’

50’

25’

CONCRETE FOUNDATION WALL 0’ 0’

SITE SECTION

SECTION AA - KAYAK BUILDING

50’

100’

200’

300’

500’

CONCRETE FOOTING

0

5

25

SECTION BB - KAYAK BUILDING

50 1/8” = 1’ -0”

0

SECTION BB - VISITOR CENTER

5

25

50


k a i r oa b r e w e r y San Diego, CA Mojave Works Program: Design/Render: SketchUp with V-Ray CD’s: AutoCAD Board Layout: Adobe Illustrator/Photoshop

Furniture is designed for a purpose and personality in mind. In this collaboration studio, our goal was to find design fit for the intention of the users. One is an idea of individuals and connection. In a relationship, we find ourselves in conflicts and problems. To make it work, the main focus is to find the middle ground in which compromise can be agreed on. One is a design based on this concept. The execution is best described as the understanding of a see-saw. To perform correctly, we have to work together and in tandem. The One chair sits on a pivotal point that alters through weight distribution of the users. As people are more understanding of each other, we have no barrier and be at ease to be in close proximity to one another. When in conflict, we keep our distance and wish to be secluded from the world. One takes account of these personalities, and created a dual chair that acts as one. Although on its own, it can be utilized as its individual furniture piece, when acting accordingly together with another, it brings the essence out. This is a chair where the design is not just in the design by itself, but also the designing of the users.


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2

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4

5

6

1

2

2.1

3

71' 8'-1"

4

5

6

75'

51'-4"

11'-7"

4'

35'-5"

24'-2"

15'-4"

1

2

N1

105 BAR

1

P1

11

2

3

8

2 A-804

1 A-808

1

TRASH

1

3 A-501

101 DINING

6

2

UP 29R @6.9"

114

1 A-805

A-601

8'

119

5

6'

% E 1.9 OP SL

1

1

P1

I L 108 J K 106 M

2

104

2 A-602

A D 107 B 105 C E 108

P 109 N

N2

2

1

1

A-802

19' 18'-7"

13'

75'-2"

2

2

E2

N2

A-603

11 A-805

206

D

DN 29R P1 @ 6.9"

2

3

3 A-603

N2

A-501 E

2 A-604 3

P1 I L 210 J K 207 1 A-604 M

208

P 211 N

H 209 F

A D 208 B C E

210

211

O

E

109

9 A-802

F

209

G

201 SERV

1

2

H 104 F

110 J/C

L1

A-603

5

G

G

E1

1

16

N2

12 A-801

A-802

12

1

204 PATIO

8 A-801

202 BAR

F

201

207 MECH. S.

3

A

E2

10'

6

D

109

O

E

E2

4

LIL' SHEEP CORRAL

D.1

103 KITCHEN

DN 29R @ 6.9" 213

2

103

3

107

2A A-604

101

29R @6.9"

A-808

214

203

5

4'-5"

6

1

A-803

1

A-801

3

C.1

A-401

P1

TRASH

10'-1"

113 COOLER

3

1

A-602

L1 5

8

D

2

3

A-603

212

18'-7"

A-602

115

4

GS-25SC

75'-3"

A-601

2

4

7

19'

6'

A-401

1

C

N2

205

2

P1

TRASH

9'-11"

E2 1

4 A-801

B B.1

P1 112

203 OUTDOOR LOUNGE

204

E1

112 ELEC

2

P1

N2 1

113 CO2

120

110

A-803

116

5'-11"

7'-4" 111

4'-9"

4

1

6

TRASH

C

111 MECH

2

10

75'

8'-8"

106 OFFICE

9

L1

27'-1"

1

6 A-803

205 MECH N.

2

4 A-501

12'-3"

2'-9"

5

102

4'-10"

N2

C

4 A-801

7 1

1

P1

N1

3

18'-6"

113

4

N1

3

18'-7"

1

TYP.

4

A-501

B

C

A-804

A-601

6

1

4'-8"

9'-7" 8'-3"

3

A-802

TRASH

B

X

102 BREWERY

117

4

118

4

7

8 A-802

16 A-802

A

2'-6"

E2

8

12 A-802 E1

A A-801

A-501

16 A-801

7'-1"

E1

1

A-501

CONTRACTOR TO CONDUCT SITE MEETING W/ OWNER TO CONFIRM LOCATION AND QUANTITY OF ALL POWER AND DATA RECEPTACLES PRIOR TO THE COMPLETION ELECTRICAL OF ROUGH-IN

75'

8 A-802

18'-7"

4 A-401

19'-3"

1 A-501

16 A-801

TRASH

2 A-501

212 ELEV MACH. RM.

N2 16 A-802

A-801

3 A-401

6'

9'-6"

20'

4'-7"

6'-3"

5'-6"

7'-8"

11'-7"

15'-10"

24'-2"

71'

1/8" = 1'-0"

NORTH

B

B.1

C

C.1

D

D.1

1

7'-2"

11'-7"

4'-2"

SECOND FLOOR PLAN 1/8" = 1'-0"

30'- 0" TOP OF STRUCTURE

NORTH

E

E

D.1 D

C.1 C

B.1

B

A

PROPERTY LINE

PROPERTY LINE

A

6'

PROPERTY LINE

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

PROPERTY LINE

1

6'-3" 75'-2"

30'- 0" TOP OF STRUCTURE

3

19'- 5" TOP OF PARAPET 16'- 10" SECOND FLOOR

MTL-2

MTL-2

WD-1

WD-1

1

9'- 0" LANDING

WT-1

1

WEST ELEVATION 1/8" = 1'-0"

WT-1

WT-1

MTL-2

16'- 10" SECOND FLOOR

WD-1

0'-0" GRADE

MTL-2

WT-1

WD-1

0'-0" GRADE

2

EAST ELEVATION 1/8" = 1'-0"


n o b e l co u r t Arcadia, CA Mojave Works

A7

10' - 0"

9' - 0"

13' - 0"

260 S.F.

1/2"

15

1/2"

1

BED RM 1

3

3

9

1

9 6

60.00'

12' - 3"

A/C

6 DN

PANTRY

10"

3 5

REAR YARD KITCHEN

TV GAS F.P. DIRECTVENT BY "ISOKERN" ICC-ES-ESR2316 4'X4' H.C. TYP. LIFT LIVING

1

PANTRY

DN

3

5

3

DINING

A1.4

19' - 6"

H

A

TOTAL: 2,138 S.F.

7

1

10' - 0"

KITCHEN

DINING

2' - 0"

7

3

UP

7

2

3

9 ' - 0"

2

22' - 5 "

3

TOTAL: 1,996 S.F.

13' - 5 "

9

1

3 DN

5

5

3

3

2

UP

UP

1/ 2"

2

10' - 0"

SIDE YARD

1

5

PRIVATE OPEN SPACE TOTAL: 810 S.F.

PRIVATE GRADENS

UP

7

5 DN

KITCHEN

PRIVATE OPEN SPACE 240 S.F.

UP

STC RATING OF 58 SOUNDPROOFED WALL

15

9

1

TV

1

3

DN

PRIVATE OPEN SPACE

EXISTING OAK

230 S.F.

170 S.F.

REAR YARD

13' - 1" 42' - 3"

16' - 5"

10' - 0"

22' - 0"

22' - 0"

10' - 0"

10' - 0"

22' - 0"

22' - 0"

10' - 0"

USE 6'-0"HIGH X 10'-0"LONG IRON FENCE HERE TO PROTECT THE TREE ROOTS

15' - 0"

40' - 9" USE 6'-0"HIGH X 10'-0"LONG IRON FENCE HERE TO PROTECT THE TREE ROOTS

FIRST FLOOR PLAN 1/8" = 1'-0"

7' - 0"

5 A1.2

1/2"

190.00'

12' - 9" 12' - 2"

2

LIVING

1

2

FRONT YARD LANDSCAPE AREA 2,500 S.F.(60%)

DINING

7

PRIVATE OPEN SPACE

1/2"

3

BED RM 1

1/ 2"

7

1

C (856 S.F.)

3

2 7

2

2 PRIVATE GRADENS

NEW 36" BOX COAST LIVE OAK OR CALIFORNIA SYCAMORE

REF.

5

BED RM 1

3

1

7

1

BED RM 1

5'-0" CITY SIDEWALK

UP

DN REF.

A/C

3

1

3 A1.2

1/2"

KITCHEN

A/C

A1.3

A/C DINING

(963 S.F.)

3

5

1

3 DN

KITCHEN

3

9

5

5

3 1/2"

1

2

B

DINING

15

KITCHEN

KITCHEN

2

125.00'

14' - 11"

15

A1.3

EXISTING OAK

A/C

(976 S.F.)

BED RM 1

UP

LIVING

7

W/H

7

BED RM 1

DINING

D

15

F (960 S.F.)

5

A/C

ADA PASS OF TRAVEL

UP

TV

(976 S.F.) STC RATING OF 58 SOUNDPROOFED WALL

16 1/2"

1:12 H.C. RAMP

--A7

A/C

TV STC RATING OF 58 SOUNDPROOFED WALL LIVING

DN

TV

4 A7

TV

7

5

TV

UP

E

EXISTING OAK

LOBBY (232 S.F.)

ELEVATOR

1/2"

W/H A-A

LIVING

7

22' - 5"

(926 S.F.) TOTAL: 1,938 S.F.

DN

MAIL BOXES

1/2"

PRIVATE OPEN SPACE 100 S.F.

6

2

8

1

1/2"

LIVING

LIVING

DINING

44' - 10"

2

65.00'

1/2"

22' - 5"

22' - 5"

22' - 5 "

1

G

3

1

10' - 0"

5 A1.3

5

1/2"

2

WOOD TRELLIS 4'H IRONABOVE FENCE

PUBLIC GRADENS

2

2

PLANTER

2

22' - 0"

23 ' - 5 "

9

22' - 0"

2

2 1

BED RM 1

2

PUBLIC GRADENS

22' - 0"

2

W/H

PLANTER

1 2 ' - 6"

10' - 0"

SIDE YARD

16' - 5"

15

2

8' - 11"

5

1

1

- 0"

PRIVATE GRADENS

10' - 9"

1

1/2"

10'

14' - 3"

LIVING

23' - 8"

FOUNTAIN NIC

DN

PRIVATE OPEN SPACE 720 S.F.

1

3

W/M

2

44"WIDE STAIRWAY

70.00'

3

4' - 0"

4"WIDEX6'HIGH CONCRETE CURB

BASEMENT GARAGE WALL BELOW

10' - 0"

1

BED RM 1 2

7

2' - 0"

10' - 0" REAR YARD

UP

2

1/2"

A7

DINING

BASEMENT GARAGE WALL LINE BELOW

1

7

LIVING

NEW 36" BOX CREPL MYRTLE OR DINKO

D-D

UP

(980 S.F.)

TOTAL: 1,998 S.F.

DINING

1 1/2"

DN

15

I TV

TV

1 A1.2

TOTAL 1,981 S.F.

1

(1,023 S.F.)

2

(890 S.F.)

7

KITCHEN STC RATING OF 58 SOUNDPROOFED WALL

DECK WATER PROOFING BY "POLYCOAT" ICC-ESR-ES2785

4%X10'

5

A/C

A/C

P.O.S. 230 S.F.

48'X20' DUCT SHAFT FOR GARAGE EXHAUST VENT

6

DN

15

10' - 0"

10%X10'

5

10" W/H

RAMP DN.

10' - 0"

HOLLY AVE .

PRIVATE OPEN SPACE TOTAL: 760 S.F.

KITCHEN

BED RM 1

2

45' - 0"

13' - 4 "

1 A1.4

10' - 0"

20%X35'

2

2

1/2"

UP

REAR YARD

C-C

35'-0"

PRIVATE OPEN SPACE FOR UNIT A 150 S.F.

DN

2

4

2 UP

30' - 0" FRONT YARD

INTERLOCK BRICKS AT DRIVEWAY

18' - 0"

4 7

13' - 2"

EDGE OF CONCRETE DECK

PRIVATE OPEN SPACE

10' - 0" A7

10' - 6"

120.00'

PRIVATE GRADENS

30' FRONT YARD SETBACK LINE INDOTTED

23' - 8"

10' - 0"

3' - 0"

22' - 0" 8' - 6"

10' - 0"

10' - 0"

Autodesk Revit

22' - 0" 13' - 6"

REAR YARD

18' - 0"

9' - 4 "

LIGHT WELL 56"X56" CLEAR OPENING

SIDE YARD

Program: CD’s:

B-B

18' - 9"


B-B A7

30' FRONT YARD SETBACK LINE INDOTTED 10' - 0"

20' - 6"

REAR YARD

10' - 2"

10' - 4"

1' - 6"

10' - 0"

13' - 9"

9' - 11" FRONT YARD

4

SIDE YARD

A1.4

9

7

7

9

9 2

9 4

3

4

BED RM 2

3

3

BED RM 2

3' - 0"

10

5

3

5

3

6' - 9"

MASTER SUITE

6' - 9"

15' - 3" MASTER SUITE

3

3

4' - 0"

4

3 (1,040 S.F.)

8' - 1"

10' - 9"

9' - 6"

DEN

2 A1.2

4 9' - 2"

4

16' - 11"

14' - 6"

4' - 6"

27 A9

3

8' - 0"

5' - 0"

3' - 6" 3' - 0"

3

7' - 9"

3'X3' ATTIC ACCESS

7

6' - 0"

7' - 9"

3'X3' ATTIC ACCESS

A1.4

DEN

DN

7 BED RM 3

14' - 6"

4

2

9

9' - 6"

6' - 0"

3

3

ISKYLIGHT

7' - 5"

11' - 6"

12' - 6"

60.00'

4' - 6"

4

10

BED RM 3

(986 S.F.) 2'X2'

DN

H

11' - 2"

5' - 0"

45' - 0"

3

DN (1,022 S.F.) 2'X2' SKYLIGHT

12' - 1"

3

DEN

48'X20' DUCT SHAFT FOR GARAGE EXHAUST VENT

4

10

BED RM 3

9

MASTER SUITE

13' - 10"

3

3

2

A

3

9 13

4 1 4' - 8 "

3 BED RM 2

4

3

10' - 0"

A7

10' - 9"

13' - 0"

C-C

16' - 4"

4 15' - 10"

10' - 0"

120.00'

7

D-D A7

15' - 2"

6' - 10"

15' - 2"

(956 S.F.)

BED RM 2

10 3

3 MASTER SUITE

4

4' - 11"

9

DN

4

4

9

3 27 A9

3

BED RM 3

10

10

DEN BED RM 3

3

C

3 3'X3' ATTIC 10 ACCESS

(858 S.F.)

3

3

4

MASTER SUITE

3

9

4

4

ONE-HR EAVE, SEE

3

7

5 A9

190.00'

42' - 3"

10' - 0"

42' - 3"

10' - 0"

1 ' - 6"

10' - 6"

10' - 0"

20' - 6"

1 ' - 6"

10' - 0"

1' - 6"

14' - 6"

9' - 9"

10' - 0" REAR YARD

22' - 0"

22' - 0"

10' - 0"

2ND FLOOR PLAN 1/8" = 1'-0"

4

40' - 9"

15' - 0"

6 A1.2

3

10

9

A1.3

1' - 6 "

4' - 3"

DN 2'X2' SKYLIGHT

BED RM 2

7

125.00'

4 3

10

27 A9

9

BED RM 2

3

7 ' - 5" 11' - 9"

BED RM 2

4

A1.2

9

4

3

7

9

A1.3

11' - 3"

6' - 9"

9 DN

BED RM 2

9

9

DN

3

3

MASTER SUITE

B

10

3

4

8

D

2'X2' SKYLIGHT

3

BED RM 3

8

13' - 7"

13' - 3"

BED RM 3

3

3

(1,000 S.F.) 2'X2' SKYLIGHT

3 DEN

4' - 2"

9

3

3 10

E

3'X3' ATTIC ACCESS

DEN (980 S.F.)

3

3

10' - 3"

DEN

3

13' - 7"

7

10' - 6"

DEN (980 S.F.)

3

BED RM 3

2

11' - 1"

7

8' - 6"

F

3

3

7

DN

11' - 2"

9' - 0"

1' - 6"

--A7

7

3

3' - 0"

2'X2' SKYLIGHT

A-A

7

10

3

6' - 9"

3 3'X3' ATTIC ACCESS

4

4

9 ' - 2"

11' - 0"

DEN

MASTER SUITE

3

10' - 9"

G

3

4

3' - 0"

2'X2' SKYLIGHT

3 MASTER SUITE

3

22' - 5"

3 3

SIDE YARD

4

4

10' - 9"

11' - 10"

7

3 11' - 2"

22' - 5"

MASTER SUITE

3

DN(932 S.F.)

65.00'

9

10' - 9"

10' - 7"

BED RM 3

4

4

3

3

9 8

9 13

22' - 5"

4

7' - 0"

9

4

4 8

9' - 7"

12' - 1"

4

10" BED RM 2

13' - 0"

10' - 9"

9

10' - 0" 12" DEEP PLANTER

A1.3

9

10' - 0 "

6' - 10"

HOLLY AVE .

10' - 0"

6

9

1 5' - 1 "

17' - 5"

4 22' - 0"

10' - 3"

14' - 0"

14' - 11"

1 0' - 0 "

SIDE YARD

9' - 11"

3

4 23' - 8"

15' - 1"

9 70.00'


3

10' - 0"

PL

PL 2ND FL.

1ST FL.

H

G

BASEMEN TGARAGE

PL

11 10' - 0"

BASEMEN TGARAGE

UNIT D EAST ELEVATION

1/8" = 1'-0"

1/8" = 1'-0" 13

2

2

5

1

3

28' - 0"

PL

1ST FL.

10' - 0"

10' - 0"

BASEMEN TGARAGE

UNIT E WEST ELEVATION

1/8" = 1'-0"

PL

2

5

1

2

2

3

DECORATIVE IRON PLANTER PAINTED BLACK

1ST FL.

7

3

PL

10' - 0"

1ST FL.

11

7

5

10' - 0"

5

5

3

WATERHEATER LOUVER DOOR TYP.

11

BASEMEN TGARAGE

BASEMEN TGARAGE

BASEMEN TGARAGE

1

10' - 0"

11

13

2ND FL.

2ND FL.

1ST FL.

2

5

10' - 0"

4

10' - 0"

10' - 0"

PL

10' - 0"

13

DECORATIVE IRON PLANTER PAINTED BLACK

PL 2ND FL.

1/8" = 1'-0"

3

28' - 0"

2

28' - 0"

5

10' - 0"

2

10' - 0"

28' - 0"

1

11

WATERHEATER LOUVER DOOR TYP.

UNIT A,I,H NORTH / SIDE ELEVATION 4

1

PL

5

BASEMEN TGARAGE

13

2

1ST FL.

H

11

10' - 0"

9' - 8"

A

3

10' - 0"

1ST FL.

HOLLY AVE.

I

2

2ND FL.

10' - 0"

3' - 6"

10' - 6"

2ND FL.

5

10' - 0"

10' - 0"

2ND FL.

28' - 0"

10' - 0"

13

5

5

WATERHEATER LOUVER DOOR TYP.

UNIT H,G,F WEST / REAR ELEVATION 3

5

2

1ST FL.

BASEMEN TGARAGE

1

2

F 10' - 0"

5

10' - 0"

2

3

PL 2ND FL.

1ST FL.

2

1

10' - 0"

10' - 0"

2ND FL.

28' - 0"

10' - 0"

3

10' - 0"

2

13

28' - 0"

2

3

10' - 0"

28' - 0"

1

UNIT F,G EAST ELEVATION

UNIT H,I SOUTH ELEVATION

UNIT I EAST ELEVATION

1/8" = 1'-0"

1/8" = 1'-0"

1/8" = 1'-0"

5

2


4

13

2

2

3

1

2' - 0"

2' - 0"

2' - 0"

10' - 0"

10' - 0"

10' - 0"

28' - 0"

DECORATIVE IRON PLANTER PAINTED BLACK

PL

PL

2ND FL.

2ND FL.

10' - 0"

2

10' - 0"

1ST FL.

10' - 0"

2' - 0"

1ST FL.

2

2

9

7

6

6

7

5

8

C

11

B

GARAGE ENTRY

2

A

BASEMEN TGARAGE

10' - 0"

30' - 0" MAX.

7

BASEMEN TGARAGE

UNIT C,B,A EAST / FRONT ELEVATION (HOLLY AVE.) 1/8" = 1'-0" 2

10' - 0"

13

PL

28' - 0"

10' - 0"

5

3

2ND FL.

2ND FL.

10' - 0"

1ST FL.

1ST FL.

5

F

E

11

D

C

BASEMEN TGARAGE

UNIT F,E,D,C SOUTH / SIDE ELEVATION 1/8" = 1'-0" 3

1

PL

DECORATIVE IRON PLANTER PAINTED BLACK

10' - 0"

10' - 0"

5

2ND FL.

10' - 0"

2ND FL.

LOBBY 1ST FL.

9

11

B

7

10

11

E

WATERHEATER LOUVER DOOR TYP.

G

10' - 0"

1ST FL.

BASEMEN TGARAGE

UNIT B,D,E,G NORTH / COURTYARD ELEVATION 1/8" = 1'-0"

28' - 0"

2

4

10' - 0"

28' - 0"

13

2' - 0"

10' - 0"

FENCE WALL

10' - 0"

28' - 0"

1

HOLLY AVE.


[ Vo i d ] s c a p e Portland, Oregon Fall & Winter 2017 Program: Site Study: Energy Study: Concept: Design/Render: Drawings: Board Layout:

Autodesk Infraworks Autodesk Insight SketchUp Autodesk 3ds Max Autodesk Revit Adobe Illustrator/Photoshop

This project’s approach is to explore the architectural relationship of social void spaces that exists within high density living and public realm. Through design programming intervention of these spaces, we are able to re-purpose the fabric of a city that was once industrial heavy, to fit the social lifestyle of the area. By understanding the surrounding context of the site and the proposed intention of the Ford Distrcit of Portland, Oregon, [Void] Scape focus on the pedestrian scale by celebrating the Utopian image of the lifestyle of ‘Portlanders’. This is possible from studying the historical influences along with the culture and tradition of Portland. The process of the design revolves around an unification of multiple aspects of demographics and infrastructure that is present of Ford District; Creative Makers, Social Unity, Local Artisans, Greenscapes, and Migrating Residences. The language of the design will derive principles of social identification and interaction experienced in Italian culture and design while preserving the raw Porlandia style within.

Ford D is t ric t

Si te 1 0 A & 1 0 B w i th su r r o u n d i n g co n te x t


m a s t er p lan

residential

the idea of the steampunk heart: the merge of crude technology into a human heart, begins the systematic approach of our masterplan: designing a district that allows the human interaction coinciding with industry

creative space energy

residential creative space

creative space

creative space

tech building


s te a m p u n k h e a r t

Con c ept

par t i

Central Core: Mixed-use integration Technology :: Community Center :: Park (creative) (human) (natural)

overpass

Horizontal View Connection Vertical View Connection

Promenade Space Urban Jungle

the idea of the steampunk heart: the merge of crude technology into a human heart, begins the systematic approach of our masterplan: designing a district that allows the human interaction coinciding with industry

View Towards River & Portland Downtown

v i g nettes o f m as ter plan - urba n strategies

1

2

3

4


u r ba n co nn e ction

industrial

1

3 2

4


si t e st r at e g y

m ast er p lan co n c ept/ prog ra m

R e la t e U rb a n Vo id t o S u rro u n d in g B u ild in g w it h P ia z z a P ro me n a d e

Original p ar c e l of Si t e 10 A & 10B

Un if y in g b o t h p a r c e l in t o o n e s it e

Placing blocks at t he pe rime t e r, conne ct ing wit h t he ground leve l

Se ct ionalizing mast e rplan t o 2 0 0 ’x2 0 0 ’ block, sim ilar t o urban scale of Por t land

C re a t e H ie ra rc hy D if f e re n t ia l D u e t o P ro g ra m a n d S y s t e m U s e , Fo r a D y n a mic I n f a s t ru c t u re

I n c o rp o ra t in g O t h e r P ro g ra m U s e I n t o t h e M a s t e r P la n

Create e n t r an c e an d e x i t p roper ty t h r ou gh ou t s i t e

De s ig n in g t h e s o c ia l p ia z z a w it h in t h e s it e

I ncorporat ing M ake r and Re side nt ial t y pology

M aint ain gre e nscape wit hin t he sit e

C re a t in g E n t r y P o in t s a t Vo id s , C o rre s p o n d in g t o A d ja c e n t S t re e t s a n d P a t hw a y

Creative Office Space Residential (1 & 2 Bedroom)

D ro p p in g R e t a il S p a c e t o B e low G ra d e f o r S e c u rit y f ro m A d ja c e n t H ig h D e n s it y Tra f fi c

Public Parks Piazza

BUILDING 1

BUILDING 5

Local Market

74,972 SQ FT

Local Brewery

12,580 SQ FT

Creative Office

48,116 SQ FT

Creative Office

32,406 SQ FT

Residential

145,911 SQ FT

BUILDING 2 17,844 SQ FT

Public Park

17,650 SQ FT

Parking

Retail

Local Retail Local Market/Merchant Local Brewery

vol u metri c stu dies

19,702 SQ FT

Residential

21,600 SQ FT

Parking

1470 Spots

101,388 SQ FT

Parking

30 ADA Spots

R e t a il a t P u b lic L eve l Retail

23,894 SQ FT

Public Park

21,650 SQ FT

155,338 SQ FT

Retail

16,600 SQ FT

Public Park

16,500 SQ FT

DESIGN STATISTICS Lot Size

370,993 SQ FT

Building Footprint

199,872 SQ FT

Landscape Design BUILDING 8

BUILDING 4

611,227 SQ FT

Retail Residential

BUILDING 7 BUILDING 3

99,767 SQ FT PARKING

BUILDING 6

Retail

OPEN SPACE Piazza

Total SQ FT Built

171,121 SQ FT 758,021 SQ FT

Retail

12,680 SQ FT

Maximum Height

170’-0”

Residential

74,990 SQ FT

Undergrade Depth

-40’-0”

progra matic matrix S it e 1 0A & 1 0B Fo o t p rin t


pia zza ha nd r e n d e r i n g

site plan


m ark et ha nd rendering

g r o u n d f l o o r p l an

60’-0”

25’-0”

103’ - 0”

Subterranean Public Program

Market

Retail

Restaurant

N

Gr o u n d Fl o o r P l an an 10’’ 10

3 0’ 0’

5 0’ 0

Brewery

Walking Park

Outdoor Seating

Subterranean Public Program

Amphiteater Market

Retail

Restaurant

Brewery

Walking Park

Outdoor Seating

S u bt e r r an e an Gr o u n d L evel Plan

b e lo w g r ad e- g rou n d lev el pla n

Amphiteater


f orm studies B u i l d i n g d e s i g n s t r at e g i e s

Building Volume

U s e Cur tain Wall /O pen Use Wall/O a de to Allow Abun dant Fa c ade Abundant unli ght Inside Building Buildin g S unlight

Tr i mmi ng Mas s o f Bui l di ng to S ui tabl e Fo o tpr i nt nt

Uss e P i l o ti s S tr uctur e to U u pp o r t an O pen Facade S uppo a nd O pen P l an D es i gn and

Taper i ng Bui ld ing b y Mani o f Ea c h M ani pul ati ng n g SSiize ze of L evel Level

P l ace Egr ess a n d nd C i r cul ati o n g Pa ths ng Tho u gho ut B uild in g ugho ing

Shif ting Floo r Pla tes

Crea te Multip le Ac c ess Entries E ntries a t Ground G ro und Level

C ur ta in Wa ll SSystem ystem (See Cur D eta il) Deta

Utilize a Double Doub le Fa c ade a d e to Contro a in Loss Co ntro l Hea t G Ga Lo ss

t ypi c al p lan & co n c ept Typical Floor plan (bldg 1)

l o f t d e s i g n S t r at e g y

In d iv id u a l Resi Individual R es id d en tia l U n its

Crea y H eig h t C rea te D ou b le Stor S

5() 5()

Crea te U s a b le B a lcony on Ea ch R es id en tia l U n it

gle Sin g le B ed room L of t ( B ed room Sp a ce)

D ou o u b le B eed d room L of ts ( B ed room roo Sp a ce)

Sin g le B ed room L of t ((Double D ou b le Height H eig h t Public Pu b lic Space) Sp a ce)

D ou o u b le B eed d room L of ts ( D ou o u b le le H Heeig h t Pu b lic S p a ce) Sp

ng Sin g l e R o o m L o f ttss ou Ro Do uble R o o m LLo o f ts ts

B uild i ng 1 - Leve l 2 F lo loor o r Plan


b u i l d i n g s y s tem i n tegrations

B U I L D I N G S Y S T E M I N T E G R AT I O N

RESIDENTIAL GREEN WALL URBAN FACADES

GRID SHELVING SYSTEM

IRRIGATION SYSTEM

ORGANIC FERTILZER MULCH

WIRE MESH GRID TO RETAIN MOISTURE

LOW MAITENENCE HIGH PHOTOSYNTHESIS GREENSCAPE

ACTIVE COOLING AND HEATING SYSTEMS

FLOOR PLATES

HVAC SYSTEM AND SUPPLY AIR DIAGRAM

HVAC SYSTEM AND RETURN AIR DIAGRAM

FLOOR PLATE WITH RADIANT COOLING AND HEATING SYSTEM

DOUBLE SKIN FACADE

RECOGNIZE ISSUE WITH SINGLE FACADE SYSTEM: DIRECT HEAT GAIN

DOUBLE FACADE SYSTEM ALLOW HEAT TO ESCAPE THROUGH CAVITY

OPERABLE WINDOW ALLOWS CONTROL TO LIGHT AND HEAT ENTERING BUILDING

DESIGN FOR CROSS VENTILATION THROUGH WINDOWS AND OPERABLE DOORS

UNIFIED SPACE CONFIGURATION

CREATIVE OFFICE SPACE

PUSH BACK FLOOR PLATE WITHIN ENVELOPE

SENSORY CONNECTION OF MULTIPLE LEVEL

HIGHER CAVITY ALLOWS HEAT TO TRAVEL, REDUCING ENERGY NEED FOR COOLING


E G R E S S D I AG R A M

e x p l o d e d a xo n o m e t r i c

W A L L D E TA I L A N D CO N S T R U C T I O N BING RADIANT COOLING AND HEATING PEX TUBING

EXIT ACCESS

REINFORCED REBAR GRID SYSTEM

AREA OF REFUGE (ADA)

METAL DECKING

Rooftop PV Panels

GALVANIZED STEEL ARM

EXIT (ENCLOSED/FIRE SEPARATION)

UV CURTAIN SYSTEM

EXIT DISCHARGE (TO PUBLIC WAY)

Cantilever Roof

CURTAIN SYSTEM SPIDER BRACING DUAL CHANNEL MULLION GRID SYSTEM FAUX WOOD PV PANEL SHADING SYSTEM

e ad ac yF ar im Pr in rta e Cu tur ed c gl tru S An ll a W e ad ac yF

ar

nd

co

Se

2 HOUR RATED ENCLOSED FIRE ESCAPE STAIRWAY

PV

CURTAIN PANEL STRUCTURAL SYSTEM

s

er uv

Lo

TRUSS SYSTEM WIDE FLANGE GIRDER

1 HOUR RATE HALLWAY WITH SPRINKLER

5()

STRUCTURAL COLUMN

5()

EXTERIOR ACCESSIBLE FLOORING

AREA OF REFUGE AT FIRE STAIRWAYS

120 MIN FIRE RETARDANT GLAZING ENCLOSED FIRE STAIRWAY

w al l d eta i l a n d co n s tru c tion Wall Section : Perspective

egress diagra m 5()

5()

HVAC Supply and Return System

AC T I V E d e s i g n

AREA OF REFUGE AT FIRE STAIRWAYS

PV PANELS AND LOUVRES TO PROVIDE ENERGY THROUGHOUT SITE 120 MIN FIRE RETARDANT GLAZING ENCLOSED FIRE STAIRWAY

TURBINE TOWER FURTHER PROVIDE ENERGY THROUGHOUT SITE AND EVEN DISTRICT

Floor Plate with Integrated Radiant Heating and Cooling Coil

g r e e n b u i l d i n g / n e t z e r o s t r at e g y pa s s i v e d e s i g n ORIENT AND DESIGN BUILDING TO RECEIVE PROPER SUN EXPOSURE ANNUALLY

E

RADIANT HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEM REDUCES ENERGY USAGE VS. HVAC SYSTEM

Elevator and Stairway Shafts

W

UTILIZING THE GREEN WALL TO REDUCE HEAT GAIN AND FILTER CO2 FOR CLEANER AIR THROUGHOUT BUILDING AND SITE. GREEN WALL SYSTEM ALSO ACTS AS WATER COLLECTION SYSTEM

CO 2 O2

T-Frame Truss Girder and Beam H20

CROSS VENTILATION TO COOL THE BUILDING AND HAVE PROPER AIR CIRCULATION WITHIN BUILDING FOR A HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT

DOUBLE FACADE SYSTEM TO CONTROL HEAT GAIN WITHOUT LOSING PROPER SUN LIGHT

gr e e n bu i ld i n g / n etz ero s trategy

14 x 14 Columns at 30’-0” Grid O.C. (Structural Wide Flange Steel Column W14X90 w/ Fireproofing Intumescent Coating)

e x p l o d e d axo


i m a g i n at i o n d r i v e Aurora, Colorado Digital Visualization | Sustainable Design Program: Energy Study: Concept: Design/Render: Drawings: Board Layout:

Autodesk Ecotect/Dynamo SketchUp Autodesk Revit Autodesk Revit Adobe Illustrator/Photoshop

As an architecture designer, it is our duty to build responsibly with not just the user’s in mind, but also for the well-being of the future and the community. Sustainable design is more than just a trend or an idea of exclusive design, but a guideline of the minimum effort needed design. Imagination Drive is a theoretical design in Colorado, a city ranked highly for its focus in Green initiative. This project is a study of utilizing programs and environmental data to design a residence that best utilizes passive energy design . By running simulations of building’s performance throughout the year, we can design the different elements of the building to best corresponds to achieve the best efficiency outcome, while designing a comfortable household for people. The design approach to this project is recreating the lost art of family gathering. By understanding the circulation patterns of a normal household and collecting data of how the average household utilizes each space of the house, Imagination Drive is a vehicle for families to enjoy precious time together in our busy lives. In collaboration of utilizing multiple programs to achieve the best outcome for the design, this project’s focus was to understand the different functions of different 3D visualization programs to provide photo-realistic renderings. Understanding how to cross platform from different programs, we are able to utilize modern technologies to our advantage in architectural design.

site pla n


12:00

3:00

WINTER

SUMMER

SPRING/FALL

9:00

r ad i a nt s o lar an alys i s

heat g ai n an aly si s




p r o s p e c t s ta t i o n Chollas Triangle, San Diego Program: Concept: Design/Render: Drawings: Board Layout:

SketchUp Autodesk Revit Autodesk Revit Adobe Illustrator/Photoshop

site

co n c e p t d i ag r am

Initial study of the surrounding urban zoning and developments to create a connection from the site to the building

Fire Fighters are the unsung heroes of every community. While people run away from danger, they face it through camaraderie and leadership. This project proposes a sustainable and comfortable living environment, while understanding the programmatic needs that a firefighter and their team may need.

The parti is a simplistic approach to maximize the production and response time of fire fighters when called out on duty. This is addressed by utilizing linear forms throughout the structure, creating unobstructed passageway throughout the building.

Incorporating the programs needed for the fire station, the form and mass of the structure goes through addition and subtraction of space to provide the necessary space.

p r o g r am d i ag r am (3) ROTATION BATTALION OF 6-10

The Prospect Station on the site of Chollas Triangle is meant to display the pride of fire fighters while giving them a strong sense of home, even though the station are similar to transient space due to their schedule. The approach of this project is to focus on the ground level or eye level, as a strong foundation, by using a strong concrete base. Along the entrance facade, Prospect Station aims to be an inviting space for the public through use of curtain walls. As you progress vertically, the fabric of the building softens with windows surrounding the second floor, to the private spaces of the third level, constructed with a softer finish like wood. The circulation of the building is also considered by keeping a linear program, making the transit to the apparatus room during response time convenient and savy. Through use of steel truss, more open space is possible throughout the building for variety of uses. On third level, where its designed to be their private space, a strong linear skylight illuminats the corridor, allowing soft natural light to reflect throughout the spaces. Prospect Station is an efficient space for the work of fire fighters, while a proud space for them to call home.

BATTALION CAPTAINS

strategies WORKING SPACES

VISITING FAMILIES

LEVEL 1

Apparatus Room Storage/Hose Room Locker Restroom (4) Generator Room Mechanical Room Laundry Room Dining Room/Kitchen Day Room Administration Communication Room Watch Room HVAC Lobby

LEVEL 2 EDUCATIONAL VISITS ENVELOPE UTILIZING DIFFERENT MATERIALS TO PRODUCE DIFFERENT LANGUAGE IN THE BUILDING’S PROGRAM

LIGHTING

HEATING

NATURAL LIGHT THROUGH USE OF SKYLIGHTS AND CURTAIN WALLS

THERMAL MASS MATERIALS AND EXTERIOR CORRIDORS TO CONTROL EXTREME HEATING

RESIDENTIAL

Fitness Room Restroom (3) Conference Room Medical

LEVEL 3 NEIGHBORING FIRE FIGHTERS

TRAINING GROUND COMMUNITY

Dorm Room (11) Capitan’s Room (2) Bathroom (4) HVAC Lounge Balcony Patio (North) Balcony Patio (East)

Total COMMUNITY PARK COOLING LINEAR PROGRAM AND OPENINGS TO MAINTAIN CROSS VENTILATION

ENERGY PRODUCTION SOLAR PANEL INTEGRATION TO PRODUCE BUILDING’S ENERGY

(3,4) APPARATUS UNITS

Interior Spaces Exterior Spaces

4338 SQ. FT. 317 SQ. FT. 178 SQ. FT. 280 SQ. FT. 594 SQ. FT. 158 SQ. FT. 158 SQ. FT. 842 SQ. FT. 760 SQ. FT. 637 SQ. FT. 233 SQ. FT. 369 SQ. FT. 65 SQ. FT. 778 SQ. FT

2055 SQ. FT. 227 SQ. FT. 939 SQ. FT. 114 SQ. FT.

1912 SQ. FT. 601 SQ. FT. 696 SQ. FT. 171 SQ. FT. 1234 SQ. FT. 2734 SQ. FT. 2289 SQ. FT.

17641 SQ. FT. 5023 SQ. FT.

WATER CONSERVATION GREY WATER FROM BUILDING AND TRAINING GROUND UTILIZED FOR LANDSCAPE PARK ON SITE

PROGRAM USES

USER INFORMATION

PROGRAM


Back Entry Side Entry

Storage/Hose Room

Locker

con c ept s ketc h

Comm. Room Kitchen

Watch Room

Administrative Office

Dining Room

Lobby

Apparatus t Bay

Entry Elevator

Restroom Mechanical Room

Laundry

HVAC

Day Room

Restroom

Restroom

R Restroom

Generator Room

N

LEVEL 1 Scale: 1/16” = 1’-0”

Bridge

Conference Room Restroom

Fitness Room Open To Below Corridor

Equipment Racks Eq Restroom Open To Below

HVAC

Restroom

Elevator Medical

N

LEVEL 2 Scale: 1/16” = 1’-0”

CONCEPT SKETCH

e xp lo d e d axon o m etric North Balcony Garden

Bathroom

Dorm Room

Dorm Room

Dorm Room

Dorm Room

Dorm Room

East Balcony

Bathroom

Capitan’s Room

Dorm Room

Corridor

Dorm Room Lounge

Elevator

Corridor

HVAC

Bathroom

Dorm Room

Dorm Room Landing

Bathroom Dorm Room

Dorm Room

Exterior Corridor Capitan’s Room

LEVEL 3 Scale: 1/16” = 1’-0”

N


home is where the heart is Canottierri Milan - Milan, Italy In collaboration: Angelina Scarlett Xu, Aaron Ho Program: Design/Render: SketchUp with V-Ray Board Layout: Adobe Illustrator/Photoshop In part of the Study Abroad Program, in collaboration with Interior Design and Product Design students, the design studio was to redesign the Societa Canottierri of Milan. As one of the oldest rowing club of Milan, preserving the historical factors of the site was crucial along with understanding the economical and activity needs of the sports club. Retaining the historical preservation of the site, we are to focus on current problems the site has and redesign the Sport Center. The goal of this project was to respect the history of the Canottierri and bringing a modern perspective to the center. The problem that existed in the site was a lack of coordination and systematic approach to how the site was placed, with a nondescript circulation. We looked into restructuring each activity to have a singular language while giving open space for multi-use possibilities. The execution was an in-depth design approach that focuses on the needs and possibilities of each sport activity. By organizing the placement of the activities at the site, we were able to create a strong circulation that helps accentuate the sports while attracting new clients by showcasing every space. The circulation became the core of the site that connects all the activities together.

TENNIS

PLAY AREA

LOUNGE/TANNING

BASKETBALL

CARD GAMES

SWIMMING

CAFE

BOCCE

EXERCISE

ROWING


MASTERPLAN PROPOSAL

TENNIS

PARK

PIAZZA

AQUATIC CENTER

ten nis courts

piaz za

aquatic

REDESIGNING THE CIRCULATION THAT CORRESPONDS TO EACH ACTIVITY


aquat i c c en ter

up p e r l e v e l

gr o u n d l e v e l

s ection - aquatic center


se ct i o n - s o cial po o l

se ct i o n - d i vin g pool


p i a zz a /ba sketball

pla n - ba sk etba ll court

section - ba sk etba ll court


t e n n i s co u r t s

pla n - tennis courts

SECTION COURT se c- TENNIS ti o n - ten n is co u rts


ONE Milan, Italy In Collaboration: Roger Lansen, Jayro Lopez Program: Design/Render: SketchUp with V-Ray Board Layout: Adobe Illustrator/Photoshop

Furniture is designed for a purpose and personality in mind. In this collaboration studio, our goal was to find design fit for the intention of the users. One is an idea of individuals and connection. In a relationship, we find ourselves in conflicts and problems. To make it work, the main focus is to find the middle ground in which compromise can be agreed on. One is a design based on this concept. The execution is best described as the understanding of a see-saw. To perform correctly, we have to work together and in tandem. The One chair sits on a pivotal point that alters through weight distribution of the users. As people are more understanding of each other, we have no barrier and be at ease to be in close proximity to one another. When in conflict, we keep our distance and wish to be secluded from the world. One takes account of these personalities, and created a dual chair that acts as one. Although on its own, it can be utilized as its individual furniture piece, when acting accordingly together with another, it brings the essence out. This is a chair where the design is not just in the design by itself, but also the designing of the users.

The strongest relationship are between two people who can live without each other... ...but don’t want to. Harriet Lerner


techni c al sh o p d r aw i n g

p r o g r am ati c s tu d ies

331 mm

Chair

Stool

629 mm

Sofa

406 mm

Vanity Memory Loss/Alzheimer Seniors Disability Depressed Religious Robot Domination Superstitious Fitness Addict Dreamer Insomniac Light Sensitivity Silence Overly Social Anti-Social Hyper-Active Sex Foodie Loner Working Students Small Space Living Infants Frontier Traveler Pet Alcoholic Newlywed Divorce Death Deaf Blind Workaholic Music Compulsion Floating Relaxation Social Network

Bench 833 mm

Table Desk

251 mm

Nightstand Shelves Drawer 203 mm

Bed Hammock Futon Lighting Misc

508 mm


R e s o n at i n g R h y t h m Treasure Island - San Francisco, Ca Program: Site Study: Concept: Design/Render: Drawings: Board Layout:

Autodesk Infraworks SketchUp Autodesk 3ds Max Autodesk Revit Adobe Illustrator/Photoshop

Throughout time, music has allowed different cultures and demographics to unite and share common grounds. Everyone has the innate ability to understand and enjoy music, as sound can be experience as a conversation in its own language. To translate music into an architectural composition, its structure is broken down to its core elements. Decibels, the vibration range of music becomes the movement and circulation through space; Frequency, the measure of levels in sound, translates to space volume and hierarchy; and Pitch, the audible movements becomes the control of light that individuals experience as they traverse throughout the built environment. River Flows in You performed by renowned composer Lee Ru-ma, more commonly known as Yiruma and up and coming musical prodigy Henry Lau, provides a metaphorical relationship to the design. This musical piece was received as a reinterpretation of a predominant classical harmony by Yiruma which is redone in a modern approach through the incorporation of Henry Lau. The proposed site is located on the western shores of Treasure Island, a median point between San Francisco and Oakland, connecting the Eastern and Western ends of the Bay Bridge. This diverse area combines the hustle of the urban environment within San Francisco that often correlates to its history within Oakland’s strong urban culture. Looking at the dramatic and rhythmic contrast performed by the two composers, it draws parallels to the differences of Oakland and San Francisco. Following the idea of harmony between duality, the concept of the music center is a space that can be interpreted in both the progression and evolution of music and the unity of the adjacent cities of Oakland and San Francisco. The use of hard materials such as steel and stone in comparison to the softness of wood and glass represents the dichotomy and parallelism of the perceived space. A center that focuses on the experimentation of music to the final exhibition, Resonating Rhythm is a center that celebrates the journey of a musician as they experience their process to perfect their craft.


Frequency : space

Decibel : circulation

Concept - methodology

Organization development

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Creating Different Programs intended for the Music Center ...Translate to Movement through Building (Circulation)

A Measure of Unit of Speed of Wave Cycles...

Changing Volume and Hierarchy of Different Program

... Utilize as a Guide to Volume and Hierarchy of Space.

Creating a Circulation Connecting the Different

Pitch : light

A Notation of Audible Notes and Dictation of Sound...

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...Utilize as Manipulation of Light as we Traverse Through Each Space.

Re-arranging Space for a Centralize Organization

Create Glazing to Naturally Illuminate Different Program

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Situate Building to Site per Surrounding Context


Form generation

SITE LOCATION Analyzing the different site, and choosing the site that best illustrate concept

EXTRUDE PROGRAMS Simple geometric form relating the different program being designed

CONNECT PROGRAMS Reorganize and create connection within the different program and design the necessary circulation

SCULPT Building takes on a curvilinear form for acoustic language throughout the building

TWIST WITHIN CENTER The twist gesture separates the primary design program without disecting building

SLICE Development of visual breaks and light penetration from context analysis results


Facade development

Concept - context connection

OAKLAND

SAN FRANCISCO

Utilize a grid guideline to manipulate facade system

Through truss structure, bend facade to encompass internal programs

Open skin to enable a porous facade, allowing sun to penetrate the building

Control openings to control sun and heat gain within the structure

Generate facade to maximize morning sun, while minimize strong afternoon heat gain

Visual and acoustic design

BAY BRIDGE WEST BAY BRIDGE EAST

Start through generic massing and understand echo issues through orthogonal space

Manipulating the ceiling geometry to allow acoustic to pass throughout space

Following concept design, through utilizing a dome may create pinpoint sound travel

Fix dispersal of sound by breaking dome ceiling into separated sections

Include bass trap within skin treatment to diffuse and deect sound with minimal negative vibration within space


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13. Dressing Room W/C 14. Men’s Dressing Room 15. Rehearsal Room 16. Mechanical Room 17. Dressing Room W/C 18. Women’s Dressing Room 19. Instrument Storage Room 20. Equipment Storage Room 21. Crossover 22. Trap Room

22. Pavilion 23. W/C 24. Mezzanine Walkway 25. Intermission Lobby 26. Vomitorium 27. Men’s Restroom 28. Women’s Restroom 29. Seating 30. Stage

31. Intermission Lobby 32. Dimmer Room/Control Room 33. Seating


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