2007-2011 Stuyvesant High School | New York, NY High School Diploma with Honors
EDUCATION
2011-Present Carnegie Mellon University | PGH, PA Bachelor of Architecture Dean’s List 2011, 2013 Current GPA: 3.4/4.00 Intending Minor in Human Computer Interaction
Summer 2010, 2011 Oogie Art | New York, NY Intensive Drawing and Painting Program
September
Design Competitor - Make With Motorola
Summer 2010 Pratt Institute | Brooklyn, NY Architecture Summer Pre-College Program 2013
SKILLS
DIGITAL AutoCAD, Rhino, Grasshopper, Paneling Tools, V-Ray, Adobe CS6, Revit, Sketch-up, Ecotect Analysis, Microsoft Office
Design the device, Organize plans, Discuss possibilities for design issues, Model using Rhino
January - Present
Office Assistant - Arch. Undergrad. Office
MODELING Laser Cutter, Foam Cutter, Bass Wood, CNC Router, 3d Printer, Woodworking Machinery
September - December
Shelter Project Developer - CMU Campus
Constructed Floor Plans; Measured Studs, Plywood, and Pipes; Calculated total cost; Diagrammed Use and Purpose; Built Physical 1:1 Scale Shelter on Campus 2012
LANGUAGE English, Chinese (both Cantonese and Mandarin) & Spanish PROGRAMS HTML, PYTHON & RUBY (LEARNING)
May - August
Modeling Intern - Tronic Studio
Worked with Autodesk 3ds max to create an architectural model; Rendered scenes with textures
LEADERSHIP
YEARBOOK Editor-in-Chief|2011 YEARBOOK Layout Editor| 2010
Arch Intern - NYC Department of Design and Construction
Examine construction documents, Execute site visits, Attend Construction Meetings, Review Change Orders
DRAFTING Line Drawing, Construct Perspectives
Fashion Designer - LUNAR GALA |2013 Member - RHO LAMBDA |2013 Member - TRI DELTA - Alpha Tau Chapter |2012 Member - JUNTOS-Service to Nicaragua|2012
May - August
January - May
Floor Plan Analyst Assist. - CMU Cyert Office Reviewed Floor Plans; Assisted inlocating the outlets of the buildings on campus May - August
Arch Intern - Abby Suckle Architects
2011
Collaborated with Interns to analyze Historical buildings of NYC; Documented existing conditions; Compiled List of Recognized Buildings January-April
Tutor - Mathnasium January-May
Portfolio Upon Request
2009
1948 62nd Street, Brooklyn, NY, 11204 +6462858235 jyeung11204@gmail.com http://cargocollective.com/jmyrarchitecture
Analyzed sites and redesigned the layout of a new high school; Engaged with other Professionals to review designs for seismic zones May- August
Arch Intern - H&H Architecture, P.C
Assisted in DOB Permits; Developed and organized latest documents May- August
Teacher’s Assist. - Trans. Kinderg. School 2008
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WORK EXPERIENCES
ACE Mentee - ACE Mentor Program
September - December
Arch Intern - Museum of City of NY
Visited urban community gardens in East Harlem to compile map garden layouts; Designed possible improvements; Collaborated with other students
Tensegrity DisConnect using Arduino
SECTIONS
Shelter construction
RENDER
GRASSHOPPER
Portfolio Upon Request
WORK EXPERIENCES
1948 62nd Street, Brooklyn, NY, 11204 +6462858235 jyeung11204@gmail.com http://cargocollective.com/jmyrarchitecture
Table Construction
FASHION
yeung
DisConnect using Arduino Shelter construction Table Construction
SNAP SHOT OF WORK
GRASSHOPPER
1948 62nd Street, Brooklyn, NY, 11204 +6462858235 jyeung11204@gmail.com http://cargocollective.com/jmyrarchitecture
WORK EXPERIENCES
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S TA C K S TA N D Jacqueline Myra Yeung 48-105 | Spring 2012 Studio Instructor: Croce | Gannon School of Architecture Carnegie Mellon University
CLOSE UP -JOINTERY STACKED PACKAGE ORIENTATION
ASSEMBLY PIECES
MODEL TO SCALE FLAT PACKAGE ORIENTATION
UNASSEMBLED PARALINE
Project Statement ONE SIDE VIEW PARALINE DESIGN
ROTATION OF VIEW
STACKING ITERATIONS
Each piece is required to assemble this table. There are orthogonal joints that use dowels to hold the individuals in place. If this table were mass produced one day, then the factories can create identical pieces and pack them in a box for easy deliver. The purpose of my table is to use efficiency in time and delivery. What is a stack? What is a table? Stacking horizontally and verticaliy allows for mainly one pivotal axis, while this table, at a height of 20 inches, allows for 4 pivotal axes. A table is one with a flat surface or allows for a surface, with the four points a glass plane is leveled to the floor.
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PLAN SCALE 41 ''= 1'
COURTYARD HOUSE PROJECT
JACQUELINE MYRA YEUNG 48-105 | Spring 2012 Studio Instructor: CROCE | GANNON School of Architecture Carnegie Mellon University
JACQUELINE YEUNG |RISHIKA SHALA
PROFESSORS CROCE |MADELINE
COURTYARD H O U S E
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
Project Statement In my approach, the entire house is placed on display including the courtyard house. The kitchen acts a transitional space to and fro, dividing the communal space from the individual space. It is through the change in elevation that the space is divided up and providing eclectic purposes. The individual courtyard spaces permit both inhabitation and a decorative embellishment to the existing house. Not only that, but the courtyards, sunken down three feet, provides the datum of balance, balancing the extending space of three feet above the 8 foot brick wall surrounding the courtyard.
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
B A T H HOUSE GROUND
ABOVE GROUND
BENEATH GROUND
Sited on Saco Lake, this bathhouse provides an undulating experience of nature and indoor space. Dividing the bathhouse into three volumees, I explored the topography of ground, above ground and beneath ground.
mirror exit
exit
city image
Site Plan @ 1/64” = 1’-0”
mirror
entrance
tunnel
stairs
passage
entrance
platform
aperture to capture downtown
Site Plan @ 1/4” = 1’-0”
Section @ 1/4” = 1’-0” Mirror condition
Site Plan @ 1/16” = 1’-0” (1:192)
Site Plan @ 1/16” = 1’-0” (1:192)
downtown
Steel Panels 2.5” Thick aperture to capture downtown
W600 6” Decking
3” Steel Corner 9” Wooden Panels 5” I-Beams Perforated with 2.5”dia
Steel i-beams evaporation gap Piston and concrete slab
Tapered I-Beam Spans the whole Length of the central Piston to support the structural aspect of the folly
Tapered i-beam composite decking (It is bonded by the I-beams
Corner detail plan
Critical Details at 1-1/2” = 1’-0” (1:8) Steel panels riveted into the i-beams
CityScope
Epic Metals 9th annual steel deck competition
The City Scope is a walk-in shelter designed as a catalyst for the Market Hall Renovation Project. The CityScope is built with three planar units: L-shaped structures that intersect with each other to create a flexible space and provide structual support. As a monumental folly, the CityScope highlights the exploration of Pittsburgh grounds. Soaring 30 feet tall, the Central piston captures an image of the downtown area by reflecting the city down to the pedestrians at ground level. at 10 feet, the shortest piston becomes a cantelivered balcony, estabilishing a space where inhabitants can rest and take in the river and the strip district.
RENDER OF PATH CONNECTION TO DOWNTOWN
Steel panels
RENDER OF NIGHT TIME WITH LED LIGHTS UNDERNEATH PATHWAY
9”wooden panels
wooden panels
i-Beams stake to the ground
I-beams utilized to support Load Steel panels
W600 6” Decking W600 6” Decking
i-Beams stake to the ground
9”wooden panels
Eco-Collector
Center to next neighborhood Serves as a Focal point
1
Eco Collector
Bioswale 3
Site: Allegheny river near the David MCcollaghan Bridge
Water recreational area
Mini Water Collector for reuse such as bathing, drinking
Adjacent to Bridge Serves as an entrance Creates a gathering point
Eco Collector Meditative bioswale
Gravel Walkway
1/4”=1’
Bioswale 3 Bioswale 4
1/16”=1’ WELL
Adjacent to Bridge Serves as an entrance Creates a gathering point
Bioswale 1
c
Adjacent to River Serves as an exit Creates a Resting point
1
Eco Collector
Fishing Pond
Extension towards the water
Meditative bioswale
Gravel Walkway
Site: Allegheny river near the David MCcollaghan Bridge
WELL
c
intERact
Bioswale 4
Adjacent to neighborhoods Serves as an entrance Creates A Gathering point
Pathway to Main bridge Pathway towards Restaurant
WELL
D Eco Collector
Reflective Pond
Eco Collector
Site: Allegheny river near the David MCcollaghan Bridge
WELL
Adjacent to River Serves as an exit Creates a Resting point Mini Water Collector for reuse
Center to next neighborhood Serves as a Focal point
1/64 SCALE- SECtIoN CUt tHrU WAtEr WELL C.
Site: Allegheny river near the David MCcollaghan Bridge
Bioswale 2
Extension towards the water
1
1
D
VisUaliZE
Eco Collector
Site: Allegheny river near the David MCcollaghan Bridge
such as bathing, drinking
WELL
Site: Allegheny river near the David MCcollaghan Bridge
E
Eco Collector Water recreational area
1
WELL
1/64 SCALE- SECtIoN CUt tHrU WAtEr WELL C.
1
E Fishing Pond sitUatE
Eco Collector
Site: Allegheny river near the David MCcollaghan Bridge
1
Bioswale 3
Adjacent to Bridge Serves as an entrance Creates a gathering point
Gravel Walkway
Meditative bioswale
Extension towards the water
Fishing Pond
Bioswale 4
Adjacent to River Serves as an exit Creates a Resting point
1/32”=1’
1/4”=1’
1/4”=1’1/16”=1’
E sitUatE
Site: Allegheny river near the David MCcollaghan Bridge
1/16”=1’ Shivani Jain + Jacki Myra Yeung
1/32”=1’
WELL
1/16”=1’
1
Floor Plan - First Floor - 1/16”= 1’-0”, 1:192 1
1
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Floor Plan - Third Floor - 1/32”= 1’-0”, 1:384 321
Open Office
-
1
-
-
-
1
Longitudinal Section 1:96 (1/8”=1’0”) Section 6 1/8" = 1'-0"
1 Section 6 1/8" = 1'-0" -
1
Floor Plan - Third Floor - 1/32”= 1’-0”, 1:384
Floor Plan - First Floor - 1/16”= 1’-0”, 1:192
detail of structural load
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3800
01 - Entry Level 0
Floor Plan - Third Floor - 1/32”= 1’-0”, 1:384
-
-
A7
D.1 1
318
Lobby
321
Open Office
1
-
-
-
129
Toilet
1 A8
113
126
Admin
-
-
127
Office
128
Office
Corridor
130
Stair
-
-
B
132
Entry
-
-
B
-
-
A7
1
.5
B
SprinklerElectrical 119 118
.75
121
Restaurant
131
Corridor
120
Lounge
124 133
Corridor
123
Conference Dry Storage
122
Prep/Dish
A
D.1
Exterior overhead canopy. See structural sheets for additional information/details.
322D
Entry
-
Section Cut - Latitudinal- 1/8”= 1’-0”, 1:96
A8
327
Stair
A
.75
-
Experiential Render of Interior Market Space
.5
120
Lounge
133
Corridor
123
Conference Dry Storage
1 124
-
132
Entry
-
Section 6 1/8" = 1'-0"
-
122
Prep/Dish
.75 131
Corridor
1 A8
327
Stair
.5
B
321
Open Office
A SprinklerElectrical 119 118
-
-
-
127
Office
128
Longitudinal Elevation 1:96 (1/8”=1’0”)
A7
.75
1 A8
113
126
Admin
Office
Corridor
130
Stair
Floor Plan - Third Floor - 1/32”= 1’-0”, 1:384
D.1
.5
121
Restaurant
318
Lobby
129
Toilet
Floor Plan - Second Floor - 1/32”= 1’-0”, 1:384
Exterior overhead canopy. See structural sheets for additional information/details.
322D
Entry
1
Floor Plan - Second Floor - 1/32”= 1’-0”, 1:384 .75
-
133
Corridor
123
Conference
1
A7
D.1
.5
-
120
Lounge
124
1
A8
327
Stair
B
SprinklerElectrical 119 118
131
Corridor
122
Prep/Dish
Dry Storage
A
318
Lobby
A7
D.1
Exterior overhead canopy. See structural sheets for additional information/details.
.75
-
Floor Plan - First Floor - 1/16”= 1’-0”, 1:192
A7
D.1
-
.5
121
JACQUELINE MYRA YEUNG
Restaurant
-
--
129
Toilet
--
11
1
-
-
127
Office
128
-
318 318
Lobby Lobby
A7
D.1 1
132
Entry
.5
--
321 321
11
Stair Stair 327 327
A8 A8
Open OpenOffice Office
--
--
B
--
B
SprinklerElectrical 119 118
.75
121
Restaurant
-
-
131
Corridor
122
Prep/Dish
1
--
--
120
Lounge
124
Site 1/32" = 1'-0"
133
Corridor
123
Conference
Dry Storage
Site Plan 1:384 (1/32”=1’0”)
A
Floor Plan - First Floor - 1/16”= 1’-0”, 1:192
Floor Plan - Second Floor - 1/32”= 1’-0”, 1:384
02 - Floor
Section Cut - Latitudinal- 1/8”= 1’-0”, 1:96
A8
113
126
Admin
.75 .75
Office
Corridor
130
Stair
A7 A7
D.1 D.1
.5 .5
-
Exterior overhead canopy. See structural sheets for additional information/details.
322D
Entry
A
ALL
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.75
322D
STRIP DISTRICT NEAR ALLEGHENY RIVER
A
NEAR ALLEGHENY RIVER
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.5
-
Entry
A
MARKET HALL
-
129
Toilet
-
1 A8
113
126
Admin
-
-
127
Office
128
Office
Corridor
130
Stair
132
Entry
B
-
-
1
Site 1/32" = 1'-0"
Site Plan 1:384 (1/32”=1’0”)
Elevation - Third Floor - 1/8”= 1’-0”, 1:96
Floor Plan - Second Floor - 1/32”= 1’-0”, 1:384
Section 6 1/8" = 1'-0"
Floor Plan - Second
Elevation - Third Floor - 1/8”= 1’-0”, 1:96
Floor Plan - Third F