JONATHAN WANG DESIGN 3 FALL 2020
PORTFOLIO
This portfolio is a series of architecture projects which deal with the Sharswood community in North Philadelphia. It is a book about experimentation and documentation on creating space. It is also about building within a community and designing within a precedence.
Conceptualizing Space The latter half of the portfolio is a journey of experimenting with the software program rhino and visualizing space within a program.
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Table of Contents
PROJECT D1: IMPARTIAL SPACE 04 PROJECT D2: SITE ANALYSIS COMPSITE DIAGRAM SYNTHESIS 13 PROJECT D3: ROWHOME PROJECT 18 PROJECT D4: SIDEWALK CITIZENSHIP 33 PROJECT V1: MINI PROJECT 52 PROJECT V2: SPACES 57 PROJECT V3: CABIN COMPETITION 67
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PROJECT D1: IMPARTIAL SPACE
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Each student was assigned a codex to research and develop for the impartial space project. From this research, spacial design was made. This project was black panther themed and has the codexs of parallism, Innovation and Dominance.
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CONCEPTUALIZATION CODEXS
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PARALLELISM
OPPRESSION
INNOVATION
DIVERSITY
NEOTERIC
DOMINANCE
CODEXS
PARALLELISM
INNOVATION
DOMINANCE
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INSPIRATIONAL MODELS
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PLAN
ELEVATION A
ELEVATION B
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AXON
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EXPLORATION 1
EXPLORATION 2
EXPLORATION 3
EXPLORATION 4
MODEL SHOTS AND PERSPECTIVES
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PROJECT D2:
SITE ANALYSIS COMPSITE DIAGRAM SYNTHESIS
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For the SIte Analysis Project, Each student was divided work to research and compile information. For this project, demographics and topography were key information that helped the class move forward.
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DEMOGRAPHICS OF SHARSWOOD
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TYPOLOGY DICTIONARY - Box Rowhouses
- protruding Rowhouses - L-Shape Rowhouses - Poarch Rowhouses Some Shape Outliers
- Modern Rowhouses - Public / Unique Buildings
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Box Rowhouses
Modern RowHouses
Sharswood Grid
Poarch Rowhouses
Public Buildings
Refrence Photo
L- Shape Rowhouses
Protruding Rowhouses
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PROJECT D3:
ROWHOME PROJECT
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The Rowhome Project was a project for students to design and create a rowhome in Sharswood. Each student chose a client to work with and tried to accomodate the needs of their wishes.
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Clients
Sudha + Partner Works in the community Wants green space for gardening House will be passed down Public Transit to work Needs office space Young and married
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Sierra Values personal space Enjoys music and the vibe of the streets House will be passed down Loves open windows Needs office space Needs park to walk dog
CONTEXT
the Neighborhood of the 27th Street is located to the right of Sharswood. There are many community based activities located near this neighborhood. One of main selling points of this neighborhood is the fitness center being so close to it’s residents. Other than the fitness field, there are many resturants and churches that shape the community
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PLANS AND ELEVATIONS
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AXON AND ROWHOME A
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DESIGN
Circulation of the building provides an open and adaptable house design. Second floor will be a living space that provides a kitchen, office and dinning area. Third Floor will be a guest floor with the option of being able to go outside for gardening space and outside relaxation.
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PROPOSAL
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PROPOSAL
ARCHWINDOWS - Provide unique and impressive appeal.
- energy efficient / Reducing Heat Transfer.
Exposed BACKROOF - Provides private gardening space.
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- Can be used as a space to chill and listen to music. - Provides a outlook into the beautiful backyard.
SECTION
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PERSPECTIVES
The perspectives choosen provide special angles that show case important areas around the house. They provide crucial context in which plans and drawlings dont have. For the second perspective you can see how the office area is more segmented than it actually looks like.
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ROWHOME B MODEL
SECTION
ELEVATION C
FLOOR 1
ELEVATION A
FLOOR 2
FLOOR 3
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PROJECT D4:
SIDEWALK CITIZENSHIP
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In the Sidewalk Citizenship project, students were tasked on designing on a empty lot and a pre-existing house in Sharswood. The house was formally occupied by the Print maker, Dox Thrash. In this project students were challenged keep the frontal facade of the building but also design around and with it.
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CONTEXT
Site Location: 2340 Cecil B. Moore Ave, PA
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CODEXS
SHADOW
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LIGHT
SPACE
BUBBLE DIAGRAM
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CONCEPTUALIZATION
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MODELS
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SITE PLAN
F2
B1
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FLOOR 1
F2
B1
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FLOOR 2
F1
F3
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FLOOR 3
F2
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BASEMENT
F1
Emergency Exit
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AXONS AND ELEVATIONS
FRONT ELEVATION
SIDE ELEVATION
BACK ELEVATION
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AXONS AND ELEVATIONS
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MODEL SHOTS
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PERSPECTIVES
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PERSPECTIVES
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PROJECT V1: MINI PROJECT
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For this Project, Each student was tasked to create an evolving object that would change into its final form. In this project, students would use Rhino to draw and render their objects.
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SKETCHES
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SKETCHES
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RENDERINGS
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PROJECT V2: EXPLORING SMALL SPACES
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For this Project, each student was tasked to design, render and edit a rowhome that they choose. Each student was also tasked to find their own rendering style.
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CONTEXT
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MODLING INSPIRATION
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PLAN PROGRESSION
3rd
2nd
1st
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ELEVATION PROGRESSION
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ELEVATION
16’74”
46’
33’65”
A Elevation
B Elevation
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AXON
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PERSPECTIVES
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PERSPECTIVES
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PROJECT V3: CABIN COMPETITION
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Each student was given a cabin to choose from and then was tasked on modling the very same cabin from scratch on Rhino. For this project, the Cabin was the Mudgee Pernament Camping Cabin.
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REFLECTION
Design 3 focused on real life constituents and real life problems which challenged my thinking a bit as my reailty is grounded in the abstract. Throughout the semester, communication and not being able to be inperson made the course a bit more challenging. This made us have to adapt and learn how to do things digitally faster.
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THANK YOU
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