Jie Bao M Arch I 22’ SELECTED WORKS 2019-2023
CONT
Academic Works 01 02 03 04 05
Flying Canopy Bathhouse for Fairmount Park
Edge Condition Residence for Fishtown
Callowhill Cascade Brewery Market for Callowhill
Under the Bridge Diving Center under the Manhattan Bridge
Deployable Structure Studies of deployable structure
Professional Works 06 07
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St. Joseph South Sound Cancer Center Healthcare Project, NBBJ
Makena Single-family House, Olson Kundig
KPWA TAC Mechanical Infrastructure Bridging Pro Healthcare Project, NBBJ
Elevator Remodel Cultural Project, Olson Kundig
TENT
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P. 13-24
P. 25-34
P. 35-42
P. 43-44
P. 45-48
P. 49-54
oject P. 55-56
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Flying Canopy BATHHOUSE FOR FAIRMOUNT PARK IN PHILADELPHIA Spring 2021 Institute: University of Pennsylvania Instructor: Daniel Markiewicz Location: Fairmount Park, Philadelphia Group Work Partner: Yingzhi Chen
Looking back into history, bathhouse has its deep root within different cultures around the world. The form and structure of the bathhouse may vary, but the intent is primarily the production of pleasure through relaxation. Inspired by the traditional Japanese onsen, this project aims to tie up the bathhouse with nature, blending the boundary of exterior and interior spaces. The site is located on the east side of Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, where the river was redirected due to the water dam and the water factory which had an important role in Philadelphia history. “Water” as a way-finding element not only guides people inside the space but also leads people to reach the Schuylkill River. The starting point is the cloth model. If we imagine the flat ground as a cloth, what will happen when it touches the object? There are two types of objects used for the wrapped object, manmade objects and natural objects like tree branches. After being wrapped by cloth, the one with the manmade object has formed a lot of natural curves and surfaces while the one with natural object displayed a structural-like form.
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Storage Warm Pool Exterior Pool Sauna Cool Pool Massage Relaxation Area Sundeck Reused Rain Pool
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Reunion of Two Portions The public bridge connects two portions and serves as the entryway. It allows people who don’t necessarily enter the building to have a glance at the underground pool. At the underground level, the pool is designed as an interface of water and terrazzo.
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Lobby Relaxation Area Cafe Exterior Pool Rest Area Admin Offices Loading Zone Storage Parking Walk Path Paved Walk Path
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3mm polyurethane coating layer+10mm mortar #5 reinforced bar 150mm reinfroced concrete slab 60mm polystyrene insulation puncture shear reinforcement
shear tie 150mm reinfroced concrete slab
#3 reinforced bar 20mm insulating mortar 3mm coating
liquid fire-rated sealant mineral wool firestop
steel bracket 100mm thermal insulation 12.5mm plaster board wide-flange I-beam
8mm toughened glass 20mm cavity 10mm laminated safty glass
oak sill plaster 150mm thermal insulation
thermal insulation spacer stone edging
polythene seperating layer
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anchor bolats
steel plaster 215×215mm boxed-shaped steel column reinforced concrete profile steel captive nut anchoring reinforcement
15mm parquet 60mm heating screed 22mm underfloor heating pipe 30mm thermal insulation 50mm reinforced concrete deck shear stud corrugated metal sheet
W12×65 wide-flange I-beam anchor bolts steel plate welded to steel column
suspended ceiling: 2×12.5 mm plaster board
polythene seperating layer 80mm thermal insulation 200mm reinforced concrete slab
steel plate concrete grouting reinforced concrete footing #3 reinforced bar anchor bolts
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Elevatio
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Edge Condition HIGH-DENSITY RESIDENCE FOR FISHTOWN Fall 2020 Institute: University of Pennsylvania Instructor: Brian Phillips Location: Fishtown, Philadelphia Award: Pressing Matters 10 Publication Individual Work
ROW HOUSE (EDGE CONDITION)
Fishtown continues to undergo substantial economic and social changes while relying almost exclusively on the row house as its primary housing solution been a long time. However, the developing city is feeling the pressure to build higher-density housing rather than just row houses on the ground. New higher-density typologies stand out as signals of change and often utilize interior corridors and isolated lobbies and amenity spaces that push away from the street and neighborhood. As a response to this situation, this project explores a higher density housing model that aims for the sociability of the traditional row house block. Two spacial layers as top and bottom are distinguished with the top by private residence and the bottom as public interaction space. In plan, blocks of row house are usually identified by the flat edge facing the street and the rough edge facing the year yard. In this proposal a textured, social edge faces a central spine allowing terraces, balconies and windows to engage one another. The outer perimeters serve as more traditional access corridors.
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Row house Studies The blocks of row houses are identified by the flat edge facing the street and the rough edge facing the backside, which has the potential to be public sharing spaces.
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Serration Form Studies
Housing typologies Studies The relationship between flat edge and rough edge in row houses has been flipped to let public spaces involved with the streetscape and activate the sociability of housing.
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Residential Units The connected serration part which has been transformed from the rough edge contains the rooms shared by two units and balconies shared by the public. The outer perimeters serve as more traditional access corridors.
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Roof 94’-0”
Terrace 74’-0”
Floor 7 62’-0”
Floor 6 52’-0”
Floor 5 42’-0”
Floor 4 32’-0”
Floor 3 22’-0”
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Third Floor 22
Two Spatial Layers Visual connection as a significant part of the sociability is provided by the terraces, balconies, and windows that engage one another. Perforated metal and masonry panels veil generate a light impression and link between users and the public throughout the project.
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Callowhill Cascade BREWERY MARKET FOR CALLOWHILL Spring 2020 Institute: University of Pennsylvania Instructor: Andrew Saunders Location: Callowhill, Philadelphia Individual Work
The functionality of the market, education space and brewery are combined in the new proposal for Callowhill. Based on Philadelphia’s long brewery history, this project contains market spaces, bars, restaurants and meeting spaces as well as scientific laboratories, urban farm, factory and production spaces for both education and production purposes. The brew tour through the building and farmland leads to diversity interactions between the building and city, linking the supposed viaduct park and blocks around Callowhill neighborhood. As a response to context, representative artifacts of Callowhill get involved in the project as a reference of architectural figures and provide diversity for spacial experiences. The building’s exterior is marked by steel profiles derived from wood decoration. Incorporating with the volumes, the steel profiles perform as a strong visual language and provide a new perception of conventional material.
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Context Studies Representative artifacts of Callowhill get involved in the project to generate an immersive spatial and visual experience as a response to the urban morphology. Derived from a conventional wooden decoration found around the site, the rippling steel profile inconstant motion forms a dialogue between the existing context and the cascading facade.
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Chunk of Brewery In terms of the general figure, this two cascading bars arise from the lower ground scape. At the ground level, the bars are operated with the monumental stairs as the main access and agricultural space for barley and all the ingredients for brewery. At the elevated level, the new public spaces of the viaduct are engaged.
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Main Access
Micro Brewery
Market Space
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Scientific Laboratories
Bars
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Interior Deep boxes which introduces the high relief are embedded in the cascading profiles and frame the space dedicating to micro brewery. Situated in the bars are dense area for drinking and public events.
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Under the Bridge DIVING CENTER UNDER MANHATTAN BRIDGE Fall 2021 Institute: University of Pennsylvania Instructor: Ferda Kolatan Location: New York City Award: Pressing Matters 11 Publication Nominee Group Work Partner: Yingzhi Chen
This project is a diving center hidden under the Manhattan bridge. Engaging the existing clash in Chinatown reimagines the new icon transformed from the unseen structural foundation and mundane objects. The Manhattan bridge once served as the iconic model of radical design and novelty technology that symbolized New York City’s vast development in the early 20th century. Nowadays the past monument of technology has become mundane; the project aims to rebound a new hybrid relationship of ornamental elements and exciting infrastructure, artificial technology, and seemingly natural environments. Imagine the city as a living organism, a body consisting of various systems that share the same space and even intertwine while only the surface skin is displayed to the world. Those hidden systems evolved underground and break the rules set by the bridge, forming an unexpected diving pool to be the new monument and critique to the metropolis.
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Iconoclash Hybridization of existing infrastructure and ornamental elements as the new icon for Chinatown.
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Water Filtration The whole system contains looker rooms, two hanging swimming pools, one central water filtration, and the underground diving pool.
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Manhattan Bridge
Locker Room
Diving Platform
Swimming Pool
Water Filtration
Diving Pool
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Deployable Structure Spring 2022 Institute: University of Pennsylvania Instructor: Mohamad Alkhayer Group Work Partner: Lauren Hunter, Hongbang Chen, Yingzhi Chen
These are studies of deployable structures through hands-on experiments conducted in workshop environments. The learning process includes explorations of geometry, scissors and mechanical joints, computer visual analysis, computer simulation and weekly physical model deliverable. 43
Hyperbolic Experiment | joint diagram (above) delopying process (below) The hyperbolic experiment was unlike all previous experiments in that each row required a different set of pieces, both scissors and joints. The joints had to carefully negotiate two different angles at the same time while also being sturdy. The lower rows are the basic straight scissors. The upper rows are hyperbolic. When deployed, the elements all flare out.
Previous Studies| joint diagram (above) delopying process (below) The two commonalities among all of the experiments are the scissors and the joints. The scissors, while rather simple in their geometry, allow for a wide range of movement.
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St. Joseph South Sound Cancer Center Firm: NBBJ, Seattle Type: Healthcare Client: Franciscan Health System Collaboration: Brian Uyesugi, Chuck Kolb, Dave Owsiany, Matt Powell, Rebecca Allexsaht, Alex Almerico Gross Floor Area: 10500 sq ft Status: Schematic Design Location: Tacoma
The project is a Medical Office Building at St. Joseph Medical Center campus, located at South J Street, Tacoma. The building will included three levels of occupied Cancer Center space, one level of shell space and one level of structured parking. Contribution: Developed concept and design strategies, designed and modeled facade options, produced renderings and built physical models, collaborated with team and completed massing diagrams, circulation analysis, elevation and rendering sheets for Schematic Design package. 45
Elevation sheets for Schematic Design package
Entry view Rendering for Schematic Design package 46
Massing Diagrams The massing design echoes the iconic figure of existing hospital tower to celebrate the history of St. Joseph Cancer Center.
Facade Concepts The height of massing gives the project an advantage to have view of Mountain Rainier. Derived from nature, the rebirth of seasons is presented by color transitions on facade to encourage and inspire patients. The facade design keeps an overall concise expression of the building based on client’s requirement while emphasizes the entry corner, which has potential to become a gathering hub for the campus.
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Makena Firm: Olson Kundig, Seattle Type: Single-family House Location: Hawaii Status: Design Development Client: Ajay Dilawri Collaboration: Jim Olson, Alivia Owens, Brandon Crain, Iok-Ian Li
AUTO COURT
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PANTRY PRIMARY BATH ENTRY
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The project is a Single-family home of approximately 7,000 to 9,000 SF located on the island of Maui, Hawaii. The house has a main living level with a primary bedroom suite, a lower level with guest rooms, and a detached garage. Contribution: Communicated with the project team, designed and modeled trellis options, assisted in documentation drawings, also responsible for setting up Enscape workflow, modeled and created rendering scenes inside Revit. Organized and prepared team meeting packages in the Construction Documentation phase. 49
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RM 104 POWDER - NORTH
2
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
RM 104 POWDER - EAST
1
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
RM 108 STUDY - EAST1
3
2
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
RM 108 STUDY - NORTH
INTERIOR ELEVATIONS
RM 108 STUDY - WEST
1
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
A5.01
ENLARGED PLAN - UPPER LEVEL POWDER
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
A5.02
LEGEND
LEGEND PT 01
PT 01
PT 01
PT 01
09 - FINISHES
09 - FINISHES Reserved for permit stamp
Reserved for permit stamp
SHEET NOTES
SHEET NOTES • SEE CIVIL DRAWINGS FOR UTILITY LOCATION AND PROPOSED GRADES
wall safe
6"
WD-12
project:
16
RM 009 ELEC - SOUTH
STN-01
RM 009 ELEC - WEST
15
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
STN-01
RM 009 ELEC - NORTH
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
STN-01
STN-01 GL-03
SHOWERHEAD
2' - 7 3/4"
9
2' - 4"
HANDRAIL
A5.03
HANDRAIL
F2.2
7 SHOWER CONTROLS
PRIMARY BATH
GLASS PARTITION
EQ
EQ MEDICINE CABINET
RM 110 PRIMARY BEDROOM - SOUTH ALCOVE
8
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
4' - 0"
109A
BATH HARDWARE
RM 109A PRIMARY BATH - EAST
9
14
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
3' - 0"
BUILT-IN CASEWORK
2' - 10"
RM 009 ELEC - EAST
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
SUNKEN TUB
1' - 5 1/4"
109A
1' - 10 1/4"
B-A
SHOWER
PRIMARY BATH
• PER IRC TABLE R302.1(2) FOR RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISIONS WHERE ALL DWELLINGS ARE EQUIPPED THROUGHOUT WITH AN AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION P2904, THE FIRE SEPARATION DISTANCE FOR NON-RATED EXTERIOR WALLS AND RATED PROJECTIONS SHALL BE PERMITTED TO BE REDUCED TO 0 FEET
17
project:
CL
ART
OPEN TO SHOWER BEYOND SHOWERHEAD BEYOND
DILAWRI MAKENA RESIDENCE
2-8
KĀ'EO DEVELOPMENT UNIT 25, KIHEI, HI 96753
• SEE CIVIL DRAWINGS FOR UTILITY LOCATION AND PROPOSED GRADES • PER IRC TABLE R302.1(2) FOR RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISIONS WHERE ALL DWELLINGS ARE EQUIPPED THROUGHOUT WITH AN AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION P2904, THE FIRE SEPARATION DISTANCE FOR NON-RATED EXTERIOR WALLS AND RATED PROJECTIONS SHALL BE PERMITTED TO BE REDUCED TO 0 FEET
2-7
DILAWRI MAKENA RESIDENCE
TOILET TOILET IN FOREGROUND
RM 104 POWDER - SOUTH
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
KĀ'EO DEVELOPMENT UNIT 25, KIHEI, HI 96753
104.1
5
MEDICINE CABINET
1/4" / 12"
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
1/4" / 12"
1' - 9 1/4"
B-B
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
12
RM 004B STEAM SHOWER - SOUTH
RM 004B STEAM SHOWER - WEST
11
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
10
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
RM 004B STEAM SHOWER - NORTH
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
6 1/4"
13
RM 004B STEAM SHOWER - EAST
3 A5.03
EXTENT OF POCKET DOOR
IN-WALL SAFE
8
4
A5.03
2
5
6
A5.03
STN-01
WC
?
STN-01
STN-01
109B
WD-12
B-C
CL
OPEN TO RM 110 PRIMARY BEDROOM
CL
PRIMARY BATH
OPEN TO RM 110 PRIMARY BEDROOM
109A
2 PRIMARY DRESSING
WD-12
A5.04
3
111
WALL ART PROVIDE BACKING AS REQ'D
1
JO
project manager
AO
6
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
project team
IL, BC
drawn by
Author
checked by
Checker
job no. date
RM 110 PRIMARY BEDROOM - NORTH ALCOVE
TP HOLDER
9
RM 004B POWDER - EAST
8
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
RM 004B POWDER - SOUTH
7
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
A5.07
15
6
WD-12
WD-12
HB
WD-12
TP HOLDER
DATE
21036 06/16/2023
9 5 DRESSING
VESTIBULE
6
004A
A5.07
2
004C
4
1' - 2 5/8"
A5.07 7
8
2' - 1 3/8"
SET / REVISION
#
PERMIT SET
B-E
DATE
SET / REVISION
PERMIT SET
06/16/2023
06/16/2023
TOILET
CL 2' - 3"
DOOR
INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 4
Checker
004B
3
RM 109B WC - WEST
Author
job no. date
STN-01
STN-01
MIRROR & FAUCET
#
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
IL, BC
drawn by checked by
revisions:
CL
B-D
CL
RM 109B WC - NORTH
3
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
RM 109B WC - EAST
2
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
RM 109B WC - SOUTH
1
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
A5.03
ENLARGED PLAN - UPPER LEVEL PRIMARY BATH
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
INTERIOR ELEVATIONS
LOWER CORRIDOR 012
5
RM 004A SPA BATH - EAST
4
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
RM 004A SPA BATH - SOUTH
3
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
RM 004A SPA BATH - WEST
2
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
RM 004A SPA BATH - NORTH
1
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
A5.07
ENLARGED PLAN - LOWER LEVEL BATH
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
LEGEND PT 01
PT 01
PT 01
LEGEND
PT 01
09 - FINISHES
09 - FINISHES Reserved for permit stamp
Reserved for permit stamp
SINGLE PANEL OR UPPER?
SHEET NOTES
WD-12
SHEET NOTES
WD-12
STN-01
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
LIGHT FIXTURES
BEDFRAME BASEBOARD
BASEBOARD BEDFRAME BEYOND
8
RM 021 GUEST SUITE C - EAST
STN-01
5' - 10"
9
3' - 4"
0"
EQ
RM 006 MASSAGE - EAST
8
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
RM 006 MASSAGE - SOUTH
7
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
RM 006 MASSAGE WEST
6
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
EQ
EQ
7
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
WD-12
RM 021 GUEST SUITE C - SOUTH
6
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
WD-12
DILAWRI MAKENA RESIDENCE
10
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
001A
project:
11
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
• PER IRC TABLE R302.1(2) FOR RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISIONS WHERE ALL DWELLINGS ARE EQUIPPED THROUGHOUT WITH AN AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION P2904, THE FIRE SEPARATION DISTANCE FOR NON-RATED EXTERIOR WALLS AND RATED PROJECTIONS SHALL BE PERMITTED TO BE REDUCED TO 0 FEET
WALL ART PROVIDE BACKING AS REQ'D
KĀ'EO DEVELOPMENT UNIT 25, KIHEI, HI 96753
• SEE CIVIL DRAWINGS FOR UTILITY LOCATION AND PROPOSED GRADES
RM 000 MECH - NORTH
DILAWRI MAKENA RESIDENCE
12
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
RM 000 MECH - EAST
project:
13
RM 000 MECH - SOUTH
KĀ'EO DEVELOPMENT UNIT 25, KIHEI, HI 96753
• SEE CIVIL DRAWINGS FOR UTILITY LOCATION AND PROPOSED GRADES • PER IRC TABLE R302.1(2) FOR RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISIONS WHERE ALL DWELLINGS ARE EQUIPPED THROUGHOUT WITH AN AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION P2904, THE FIRE SEPARATION DISTANCE FOR NON-RATED EXTERIOR WALLS AND RATED PROJECTIONS SHALL BE PERMITTED TO BE REDUCED TO 0 FEET
RM 000 MECH - WEST
RM 021 GUEST SUITE C - NORTH
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
STN-01
EQ
RM 006 MASSAGE - NORTH
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
2-7
ROB HOOK W1.3.1
WD-12
B-H
5' - 1 1/4"
3' - 0"
3' - 2 1/2"
SHOWER CONTROLS
CL
CL
SHOWER 022C
B-B
022A.1
12
principal architect
JO
project manager
AO
B-C WASH
project team
IL, BC
drawn by
Author
checked by
Checker
job no.
DRY
2-6
BASEBOARD
date
P3.3.6
022B
LINE OF FOUNDATION
3 A5.11
5
RM 022 GUEST BATH C - EAST
4
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
RM 022 GUEST BATH C - SOUTH
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
principal architect
JO
project manager
AO
022A.1
A5.08 13
DRY
WC
21036
project team
IL, BC
drawn by
Author
checked by
Checker
job no.
CL
11 10
WASH
022C.1
SHOWER PARTITION (IN SECTION)
TOILET BEYOND
6' - 0"
06/16/2023
date
21036 06/16/2023
GUEST BATH C
5
RM 005 LAUNDRY - EAST
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
4
revisions:
RM 005 LAUNDRY - SOUTH
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
W
D
W
revisions:
022A
STN-01
D
STN-01
STN-01 SHOWER PARTITION (IN SECTION)
LAUNDRY 4
3
005
6
A5.08
2 TOWEL BAR
8
CL
CL
A5.11
4
HANDRAIL
7 #
DATE
SET / REVISION
5' - 0"
TP HOLDER
#
FLUSH ACTUATOR
CL
A5.08
5
ROB HOOK
SHOWERHEAD 9
5 2
FAUCET
TOWEL HOOK
5
AO
project team
RM 004B POWDER - NORTH
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
POWDER STN-01
110
FLUSH ACTUATOR
JO
project manager
B-C
12
11
RM 004B POWDER - WEST
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
A5.04
PRIMARY BEDROOM
principal architect
RM
009
6' - 9 3/4"
5 STN-01
10
1' - 7"
2' - 4 3/4"
06/16/2023
A5.07 16 ELEC
14 13
TOILET
21036
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
2-5
17
004D
revisions:
STN-01
STEAM SHOWER
2' - 3"
3' - 6" 1' - 6"
principal architect
BUILT-IN CASEWORK
RM 109A PRIMARY BATH - WEST
7
B-B CL
4
clarify design intent
TOILET FIXTURE
PERMIT SET
SHOWER PARTITION (IN SECTION)
10' - 6"
INTERIOR ELEVATIONS
RM 005 LAUNDRY - WEST
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
2
RM 005 LAUNDRY - NORTH
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
1
ENLARGED PLAN - LOWER LEVEL LAUNDRY
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
A5.08
SET / REVISION
06/16/2023 LINE OF FOUNDATION
3
DATE
B-J
PERMIT SET
06/16/2023
3
RM 022B(C) WC & SHOWER - EAST
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
2
RM 022 GUEST BATH C - NORTH
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
1
ENLARGED PLAN - LOWER LEVEL GUEST BATH C
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
INTERIOR ELEVATIONS
A5.11
Interior Elevation sheets for Construction Documentation package 52
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KPWA TAC Mechanical Infrastructure Bridging Project Firm: NBBJ, Seattle Type: Healthcare Location: Tacoma Status: Schematic Design Client: Kaiser Permanent Collaboration: Jessica Radecki, Virginia Black
Contribution: Identified and documented different lighting fixtures and ceiling type basing on matterport model, produced diagrammatic RCP and schedules for further analysis, modeled building facade and completed exterior skin analysis.
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RCP for Existing Conditions 56
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Elevator Remodel Firm: Olson Kundig, Seattle Type: Cultural Project Location: Seattle Collaboration: Alan Maskin, Blaire Payson, Steve Lambie
Contribution: Be responsible for full process of making physical model including digital modeling, tectonic detailing, printing tests, 3D printing and assembling.
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Model Photos
Assembly of Base 58
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