JAKE LIN
DESIGN PORTFOLIO 2017 ARCHITECTURE + URBAN DESIGN LANDSCAPE INFRASTRUCTURE
JAKE LIN
EDUCATION
2016-Present M.Arch. (Track 3) - NCSU, Raleigh, NC 2013-2016 M.L.A. + GIS Cer�ficate - NCSU, Raleigh, NC 2009-2013 B.E. in Urban Planning - SCAU, Guangzhou, China
544 Meredith Anne Ct, Raleigh, NC 27606 REFERENCES jakelam0802@gmail.com | (919)527-8850 Robin Abrams | robin_abrams@ncsu.edu | (919) 515-8350
Andrew Fox | andrew_fox@ncsu.edu | (919) 513-8064 Gene Bressler | gene_bressler@ncsu.edu | (919) 515-8342
AWARDS HIGHLIGHTS
Recipient of ASLA Student Award of Excellence 2016 | NC Chapter Vivacity | Honor Award of NCASLA Student Awards 2016 Coastal Green Streets | Special Recogni�on in Graphics by NCASLA Student Awards 2016 Owen’s Refuge: Design + Build | Merit Award of NCASLA Student Awards 2016
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COMMUNITY OUTREACH Campus Design Raleigh, NC
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URBAN DESIGN Vivacity Atlanta, GA
ARCHITECTURE City Museum Charleston, SC
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DESIGN + BUILD
Owen’s Refuge: Campus Landscape Design Raleigh, NC
LANDSCAPE INFRASTRUCTURE Coastal Green Streets Beaufort, NC
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AGRICULTURAL COMMUNITY Strategic Planning of the Cherry Ravine Zhengzhou, China
01 ARCHITECTURE City Museum 2016 | 5500 SF Charleston, SC ●
This is an urban infilled project in which a designated site was given to build a city museum of Charleston in South Carolina. Through analyses of Charleston’s historical landform, passage, threshold, place, and texture, I had been determined a scheme from mul�ple alterna�ves and had developed variable space thru the architectural promenade interweaving the interior and exterior.
CITY MUSEUM
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texture 2
passage, threshold & place
CITY MUSEUM | City Model credits: Jake Lin, Jesse Reichmeider, Clint Ronsick
Precinct Model credits: Jake Lin, Jesse Reichmeider, Clint Ronsick
CITY MUSEUM
CITY MUSEUM
CITY MUSEUM
CITY MUSEUM
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VIVACITY MIDTOWN URBAN DESIGN
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Sited in Midtown Atlanta, amidst a network of exis�ng partnerships, aiming to foster a new standard for sociophysical communi�es, Vivacity offers a rich array of urban ac�vity embodying three core values – livability, innova�on, and sustainability. Vivacity facilitates diverse demographics, enabling opportunity for a range of ages, income levels and worldviews. Vivacity inspires innova�on across diverse sectors, increasing capacity for research and development on the forefront of technological progress while enriching cultural ac�vi�es.
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Vivacity Midtown Urban Desgin 2016 | 35 ACRES Atlanta, GA
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MIXED USE 17,000 SF
RESIDENTIAL USE 563,000 SF
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OFFICE 2,874,000 SF
INSTITUTION 380,000 SF
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COMMERCIAL USE 438,000 SF
UTILITIES 33,000 SF INSTITUTION 2,644,000 SF
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MIXED USE 3,222,000 SF
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COMMERCIAL USE 2,447,000 SF
OFFICE 5,839,000 SF
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SITE FEATUR ES
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RESIDENTIAL USE 2,539,000 SF
FUTURE LIGHT RAIL 9 3 3 FT MARTA
1 BANK OF AMERICA BUILDING
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OLYMPIC FOX THEATER TORCH TOWER
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FOX THEATER
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2. YMCA 3. Graduate Student Housing 5. Healthy Grocery 6. Office 7. Varsity Hotel 8. The Varsity 9. School 10. Workforce Housing 11. Library
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15. Affordable Housing 17. Luxury Housing Proposed Open Space 1. The Vivacity Torch Tower 2. Torch Plaza 3. Grand Steps 4. Semi-public Courtyard 5. Metro Park (Entrance of Marta)
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VIVACITY MIDTOWN URBAN DESIGN
Proposed Buildings
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1. Retail 2. Church 3. One Georgia Center
Development Summary Total Development Cost $866,980,000 Office SF 692,974 Retail SF 380,876 Total Hotel Rooms 447
VIVACITY MIDTOWN URBAN DESIGN
PHASE I - Begin with mixed used site bookends Highlights: space for young business. America Tower with renewed office space interests and a vibrant civic space.
Highlights: Central to the Vivacity district is a cultural Jesuit school.
PHASE III – Complete with market driven retail & entertainment Highlights: Market driven, with a cinema and commercial retail block that is supposed by the density developed during phases one and two. The hotel has a partnership with Emory for longer
VIVACITY MIDTOWN URBAN DESIGN
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VIVACITY MIDTOWN URBAN DESIGN
EXISTING TUNNEL
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03 LANDSCAPE INFRASTRUCTURE
Coastal Green Streets Beaufort, NC
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2015 | 341 Miles
Aiming to create a model of resilient coastal communi�es, the Coastal Green Streets project offers a systemic and systema�c strategy to achieve this vision within the street rights-of-way of Beaufort, NC. The future reloca�on of Highway 70 requires Beaufort to rethink its downtown to adapt to the changing urban environment. Addi�onally, sea level rise is affec�ng the viability of our coastal communi�es. Given these emerging issues, this project seeks to demonstrate that ‘Green Streets’ are capable of mi�ga�ng natural hazards as a method of developing resilient design strategies to assist vulnerable coastal communi�es.
COASTAL GREEN STREETS
COASTAL GREEN STREETS
COASTAL GREEN STREETS
COASTAL GREEN STREETS
COASTAL GREEN STREETS
COASTAL GREEN STREETS