ARCHFOLIO JULIA SCHRAY DOCTOR OF ARCHITECTURE CADIDATE
SELECTED WORKS FROM _UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI’I, MĀNOA _COUNTY OF HONOLULU, HAWAI’I & MAUI _SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA
CONTENT UNIVERSITY 1-2 University Faculty Housing 3 AIA Design Awards Institutional Digital Repository 4 Generative Design 6 Gallarda House Transformed 5 Franz Müller-Lyer House 6 Experiments in Ethnobotical Production PROFESSIONAL 7 Kehalani Village Center, Maui Hawaii Architectural Foundation Publication 8 Mahinakai II Housing, Oahu 9 Espacio The Jewel of Waikiki 10 Breathing; Re birth: Regeneration Mountain House PERSONAL 11 She, hand-drawings
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UNIVERSITY FACULTY HOUSING PROPOSAL PHASE I
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COURSE Second Semester Studio, Pu Miao, SP18 TEAM Keli’i Williams, Christopher Lomboy KEY POINTS affordable housing; cut and fill slope Considering demand for both educators and housing, this proposal rezoning a R-5 designation to A-1,2,3. Low-density apartment buildings or A-1, regards both the context and parking requirements. A Conditional Use Permit will allow for variance in height. The project is (3) three buildings, (2) two typologies on a moderately steep grade. Between them are 90-degree parking stalls and a fire access road.
Above: Physical Model, CNC topo, Lasercut basswood Top: Lower West Building, Section Left: Lumion render by C. Lomboy, edited Right page: Concept Site Plan, NTS
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2019 AIA DESIGN AWARDS CHỮA LÀNH COURSE Studio, David Rockwood, FA2018 TEAM Jason Hashimoto, Khoa Nguyen, Valerie Ribao Chua lahn meaning “to heal”, stemmed from reframing speculative proletariat housing in Da Nang, Vietnam. The property is situated in a low-density, urban area, adjacent to low-rise residential and commercial buildings. The project focused on providing affordable housing that integrated to the natural and urban environment providing human comfort through passive systems and places for social gathering. Ground floor provided vehicular access and temporary shops. Designed around annual flooding and droughts that are common for this area. 2019 DESIGN AWARDS STUDENT AWARDS
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INSTITUTIONAL DIGITAL REPOSITORY DOCTOR OF ARCHITECTURE THESES ScholarSpace at the University of Hawaii is an open-access, digital resource for intellectual research and publications. This D I S T I has N Gthe U I Scollection H E D of doctoral Digital Institutional Repository projects from the UH Manoa School of Architecture, currently ENTR ANTS from 2007-2017. There are 280 theses available to discover through the author’s name, subject/key terms, and year. Additionally, each one contains the document for view/download, faculty advisor’s name, and full abstract. This academic resource will allow for a permanent “hard url” to share publicly and add to web pages. ScholarSpace will continue to be updated.
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Chua Lanh Jason Hashimoto; Khoa Nguyen; Valerie Ribao; Julia Schray S C H O O L University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa School of Architecture SCHRAY. ACADEMIC WORK. STUDENTS
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Hòa kết: The City of Harmony Jonathan Quach; Connie Kwan; Sydney Foster; Mitchell Moses S C H O O L University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa School of Architecture STUDENTS
Design Futures Laboratory developed the project as a part of its continuous efforts for establishing the intellectual repository and resilient interface for our future. The lab is directed by Professor Emeritus Raymond Yeh and Associate Professor Hyoung-June Park. As one of research assistants at the lab, Julia Schray, first year D.Arch candidate, played a key role in this project with her volition “as accessibility to academia can provide knowledge for those interestCOMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL ed in progressive architectural theory and application”.
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GENERATIVE DESIGN COURSE Design Communication, Hyoung-June Park, FA17 Grasshopper, the plug-in for Rhino, allowed for animation in to simulate the relationship between an object and sun. This was a set of ribbons that moved with that path. The secondary object was also a design through scripting.
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GALLARDA HOUSE TRANSFORMED COURSE Structures, Pu Miao, FA17
A design by Estudio JFGS in Nijar, Spain, completed 2014. This projected acted as the framework to understand the preliminary design and the drawings. It was transformed using beams and columns as supports, as that directly affected the overall form and fenestration. This course was an introduction to structures, including best practices, codes and regulations, drawings, details, and construction. Buildings were designed with 8 inch concrete and without the primary use of load-bearing walls.
FRANZ MÜLLER-LYER HOUSE COURSE Bootcamp Studio, Karla Sierralta, SP17 This project follows the premise of an ADU. It has the minimal requirements to be a second inhabitable house sharing a parcel with a primary residence. The parameters of the design were specified for a lot on Oahu with a maximum square footage of 800 for a 1 bedroom, 2 occupants. The construction of this building is made with lava-crete and polycarbonate panels. The framework was that of the Social Individualism adopted by Gropius in his work, and Theo Van Doesburg: New Architecture: “Anti-cublic” and “functional space-cells”. Prompts to define parameters: (a) How can one implement in a structure both the Fibonacci’s sequence for proportions and differential geometry to create a continuous parametric surface as the building envelope? (b) What are the ideal figurations and formal relations in architecture? (c) Homogeneous space translated: The form alone is not the condition. The surfaces can be altered to re-imagined volume and space, light and transparency, depth, and contours to blur planes. The opening and closing of the “space-cells” directly affects internalities and externalities such as sound, pollution, light, and social interaction.
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SPR 2020
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Heavenly Hawaiian Lona Coffee Farm Lehuula Farms Greenwell Farms Inc Kona Coffee Living History Farm Sacred Grounds Coffee Farm
Hawaii Belt Road Menehune Coffee Company Mongoose Mountain Farm
Pele Plantations Organic Kona Coffee Farm Kona Rainforst Organic Coffee Farm
Island of Hawai'i Annual rainfall and elevations M. deliciosa growing along the Hawaii Belt Road 500 to 2000 feet in elevation on the Leeward-side
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Top Left: Monstera farm Top: Center: Kona, Hawaii Top Right: Monstera leaf and fruit Left: “Right of Way Shack” local product sales, fruit
EXPERIMENTS IN ETHNOBOTANICAL PRODUCTION, M. DELICIOSA COURSE Landscape Architecture, Pheobe White SP20 Hawaiian ecology plays a key role in every aspect of island life. The islands are known for coconuts, pineapple, sugar cane, and coffee however they can become companion plants to the Monstera. As a naturalized species, uses include propagation (sales), ornamentation (hospitality), and fruit (market goods) as an alternative farm income for the Island of Hawaii. Works anticipated to be present in Sweden Sept 2021 for conference.
Right of Way Shack
M. deliciosa fruit is easily accessible for picking and loading a truck full of bushels. It's an opportunity to sell fruit to visitors coming to Kona coffee farms as well as the convenience. Fruit stands can be found all acros the state of Hawai'i. ARCH 696
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PROFESSIONAL KEHALANI VILLAGE CENTER MAUI COMMERCIAL BUILDING, PARCEL 5 Parcel in Kehalani Village, apart of a master plan in West Maui. This commercial complex includes Foodland supermarket, Long Drugs, First Hawaiian Bank, Aloha gas station, amongst other local businesses. Various schemes were proposed to different lessees considering the use of the building. Some limitations due adjacency to storm runoff/bioswale and Foodland’s loading zone. PERSONAL INVOLVEMENT Produced final renderings in Photoshop while utilizing Revit and Rhino as a base.
HAF PUBLICATION While at Clifford Planning and Architecture, LLC, the firm volunteered to produce the book for the 2015 Medal of Honor as it was awarded to Donald Goo FAIA. This 50-page publication not only told the story of Donald Goo, but it recapped the careers of the previous winners. Additionally, the book addressed the community involvement in architecture and gave a brief history of the Medal itself. This publication was part of the overall planning efforts which helped to raise over $10,000 in profits ($27,000 overall) to both the Hawaii Architectural Foundation and the AIA Hawaii State Council.
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PROJECT CONTRIBUTION Took the lead in producing the initial writing, graphic layout for the book, the invitations, eblasts, and Eventbrite website. With the help of AIA Honolulu, researched several of the previous winners and worked with other contributors to produce the layouts for all the winners. SCHRAY. PROFESSIONAL WORK.
MAHINAKAI II HOUSING OAHU
85 360 B Kaulawaha Rd, Waianae, completion TBD Moderate income housing development test to fit study. Prototype buildings from Hale Makana Apartments (located in Nanakuli, HI) were arranged on site to maximize usable square footage while not interfering with adjacent photo-voltaic arrays. The final design under construction is 48 units in (6) six 8-plex two-story buildings with 58 parking stalls and a single loading space. Project approved by city 2018.
FRONT ELEVATION - 12-PLEX
PROJECT CONTRIBUTION I utilized preexisting two-story housing models to develop multiple conceptual site plans that met all local zoning codes, building codes, and PV array restrictions. This includes mitigating the shadows from the buildings. These studies were done in Revit, rendered and laid-out in Photoshop. SCHRAY. PROFESSIONAL WORK.
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ESPACIO // THE JEWEL OF WAIKIKI
2452 Kalakaua Ave, Waikiki, completion January 2019 We were approached by the client for interior conceptual renderings to renovate the units to have a more “beach-side lifestyle”. This extended-stay boutique hotel was designed with four typicals and a focus on interior design materials and textures. PROJECT CONTRIBUTION Worked with the project lead to create “soft” renderings to convey overall design concept. A mixture of hand drawings and Photoshop were overlaid on Sketch-up-base files to produce final renderings. Renderings needed to be impactful yet generic enough for the client to buy-into the design without focusing on specific products being placed within the units.
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BREATHING; RE BIRTH: REGENERATION Feb. 28 - Mar. 16, 2019. Exhibition at the Onground Gallery in Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea. Work designed by BCHO Architects’ principle Byoung Soo Cho, who created a dialogue for urban renewal, socio-cultural solidarity, and Korea’s history. PROJECT CONTRIBUTION Physical models for the majority of the 12 projects on display. Assisted by fellow junior designers to complete laser cutting files, material selection, platform construction, prints, orders, set-up, transportation to site, and translation.
Top: Render of The Four Piece House and physical models on display. Left to Right: CGV theatre and hub city proposal, reminisce of the Government General of Korea Building at Gyeongbokgung Palace, building The Four Piece House.
MOUNTAIN HOUSE A BCHO Architects project: summer home in Bangdong-ri, a well-traveled path is adjacent to the parcel. Incorporating privacy, integration into the earth, light, and a traditional roof, this site blends with its surroundings. Includes separate morning and sunset gardens nestled below the surface. PROJECT CONTRIBUTION Digital renderings with Connor Gravelle, using Rhino, Grasshopper, Photoshop, CAD, and Enscape. SCHRAY. PROFESSIONAL WORK.
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PERSONAL
SHE. GRAPHITE ON BRISTOL Personal work from spring of 2017. Study on shading and expression.
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