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PORTFOLIO
For Dales Traveling Fellowship Competition 2014-2015 PennDesign University of Pennsylvania
CONTENTS
1.TRAVEL PROPOSAL Destination Country Czech Republic - Austria - Germany - Hungary
2.TRNING TOWER Urban Hoursiing Design Sep.2014- Dec.2014 New York, NY, US University of Pennsylvania Studio III: ARCH 601, Fall 2014
3.OVERCOMING HARDNESS WITH SOFTNESS The Health Center design
Jan.9.- April.2013 Philadelphia.PA.USA University of Pennsylvania Studio II: ARCH 502,Fall 2013
4.DANCE WITH SHACKLES
The performance place design Nov.8.- Dec. 2012 University of Pennsylvania Studio I: ARCH 501,Fall 2012
5.SYCOH2O
URBAN DESIGN
May 12.- May 23 2013 Atlantic City.NJ.USA ASLA 2013 Student Awards General Design Category Group Work: main design
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COUNTRIES
DAYS
CITIES / TRANSPOTATIONS
CZECH REPUBLIC
DAY 1
Prague
Prague Castle
Charles Bridge
DAY 2
Kutná Hora
Sedlec Ossuary
The Church of St.Barbara
Prague
Dancing House
Český Krumlov
Vnitřní Město
DAY 3-4
PLACES TO VISIT
Church of Before Týn Astronomical Clock
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TRAVEL PROPOSAL
Destination Country Czech Republic - Austria - Germany - Hungary
AUSTRIA
GERMANY
DAY 4-5
DAY 5-6
Hallstatt
Berchtesgaden
Salzwelten
St. Bartholomä
Gosaumühlstraße 67
Jennerbahn
Obersee
GERMANY
Prague Kutná Hora
CZECH REPUBLIC Český Krumlov Salzburg
Berchtesgaden
Vienna Hallstatt
Budapest
AUSTRIA HUNGARY
AUSTRIA
HUNGARY
DAY 7
Salzburg
DAY 8-9
Vienna
DAY 10-11
Budapest
Festung Hohensalzburg
Kloster Nonnberg
Schönbrunn Gardens Stephansdom
Wiener Stadtpark
Hundertwasserhaus Wien Donauinsel
St. Peter’s Church
Halászbástya
Királyi palota
Österreichisches Parlament
Parliament Building Várhegy
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TURNING TOWER Urban Hoursiing Design Sep.2014- Dec.2014 New York, NY, US University of Pennsylvania Studio III: ARCH 601, Fall 2014
The TurNing Tower is a 94m buildings with 12 duplex stories. It stands between Highline Park and 10th Ave, looking at the entire super block �London terrace�.
The First TurN Urban strategy - Connection N Tower-Bridge Design Through the public space at the ground level of the tower and the semi-open gallery at the highline, the architecture is able to blend into highline park, creating a smooth connection not only to bring people from the park, but also prevent them from entering the neighborhood along the 10th Ave. Meanwhile, the fluctuation of the bridge helps to eliminate the drop from the highline to the site. The bridge was able to form the ground landscape between the 24th St.and 23rd St. as well as the space under the rail, introducing people to the site through the landscape. The node on bridge is also the set-back of the block, acting as the coutyard of the entire project.
The Second TurN Unit aggregation - Hierarchy N Two types of mutually independent units share a public workshop space, creating three housing types. By interlocking with each other as one integral unit, they are able to start aggregating. The open and private balconies are set in diversity. They link with the open and private circulation cores as major entraces, in substitution of traditional horizontal stacking floor slabs. The third TurN Structure - Nesting and weaving N Three kinds of structures interweave and nest together: the primary structure is the solid concrete with metal wraps. Metal railings and window frames are the secondary structures. Finally, soft metal wires are fabricated together and becomes the tertiary structures.
GENERATIVE STUDIES
unit option1
option1+2
final unit
option2
CONTEXT / URBAN INTERVENTION
SCHEMATIC BUILDING PLAN
APARTMENTS apt3
apt2
apt1 apt1
apt2
apt3
CONTEXT / BUILDING PROGRAMS
BIRDVIEW
London terrace
10th Ave 4
WEAVING STRUCTURE STUDY
PEXPECTIVE SECTION
WEAVING FROM EDGES
WEAVING FROM POINTS
WEAVING FROM VOXEL GRIDS
WEAVING DIRECTION X
WEAVING DIRECTION Y
WEAVING DIRECTION Z
WEAVING DIRECTION X
WEAVING DIRECTION Y
WEAVING DIRECTION Z
STRUCTURE SYSTEM
primary structure
EXTERIOR VIEW FROM THE GROUNG LEVEL
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secondary structure
tertiary structure
primary + secondary structure
INTERIOR VIEW FROM THE TOP LEVEL
primary + secondary + tertiary structure
APT2 FLOOR PLAN
livingroom (under)
studio (under)
balcony
balcony (under)
bedroom
FLOOR PLANS / GROUND LEVEL SECTION / ELEVATIONS balcony
livingroom (under) computer lab
sightviewing elevator
0m
5m
15m
30m
APT1 FLOOR PLAN
HIGHLINE LEVEL FLOOR PLAN
APT2 FLOOR PLAN
APT3 FLOOR PLAN
0m
PESPECTIVE SECTION
5m
15m
30m
elevation facing 10th ave
elevation facing highline
elevation facing north
elevation facing south
EXPLODED UNIT
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INTERIOR VIEW - BEDROOM
SECTION
7 0m
5m
15m
30m
INTERIOR VIEW FROM APARTMENT ENTRANCE
PHOTO OF THE PHYSICAL MODEL
EXTERIOR VIEW FROM 10th AVE
EXTERIOR VIEW FROM HIGHLINE
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Have adults interact with children. children physically turn “hard” gradually during growth while adults mentally turn soft when they participate children’s activities.
The growth of a child is actually a process when their social skills and physical conditions gradually become stronger and harder. Children’s health care and education are also developed aiming at the growing process. Furthermore, we are eager to be rejuvenated in adults’ mentality with the growth of ages since the soft simplicity of children are becoming the treasure of a society in people’s growth. Strong adults are present at the place where there might not be children in it, but guards and leaders could follow children, start to be involved in children’s life. In my project, children is the starting point as they will be the major service objects. Meanwhile, they will also be the core to center all the related programs so as to expand the programs to the adults. The intention is to soften all the adults mentality when they are taking care of the children.
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OVERCOMING HARDNESS WITH SOFTNESS The Health Center design Jan.9.- April.2013 Philadelphia.PA.USA University of Pennsylvania Studio II: ARCH 502,Fall 2013
CONCEPT PAPER MODEL COLLAGE
PROGRAMS AND DESIGN PHASES
CONCEPT PAPER MODEL
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SITE PLAN 1’=1/128’’ N
PLANS AND SECTIONS
1st Floor Plan
2nd Floor Plan
Section1
Emergence Center
Clinic Center
Daycare Center
Emergence Center
Clinic Center
Daycare Center
Section2
Section3
Emergence Center
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Daycare Center
3rd Floor Plan
EXTERIOR VIEW FROM ENTRANCE
PESPECTIVE SECTION
Emergency Center
Clinic Center Daycare Center
Entrance 1 to Daycare Center
Public Plaza
EXTERIOR VIEW OF EMERGENCY CENTER
Entrance 2 to Daycare Center
Children Playground
INTERIOR VIEW OF DAYCARE CENTER
ELEVATIONS
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DANCE WITH SHACKLES The performance place design Nov.8.- Dec. 2012 University of Pennsylvania Studio I: ARCH 501,Fall 2012
We are all born with shackles. At first, we are limited by too many factors: the rigid rules, the old habit, the idol ... Then, we try to struggle in our life, facing our limitation and develop our potential, we follow the signal and decode the fate. “ ... man is something that must be surpassed. —That man is a bridge and not a goal...” (Thus Spake Zarathustra) Finally, Dionysus is calling, he throws the cloak of dream and inebriation around us which keep us from being ruined by the truth. We begin to create the future of our own, we sing as we want and dance as we want. Now, we break through the gate, leaving the twilight of the idol behind and welcome the dawning of the freedom.
ENCODE - DECODE
one
24 act as one
X axis 0° Y axis 180° Z axis 0°
X axis 360° Y axis 180° Z axis 0°
X axis 0° Y axis 180° Z axis 60°
X axis 180° Y axis -360° Z axis 60°
ORDER - DISORDER
Rigid
follow the rules
the power of the rules
Concentration Authority to the extreme states
Collapse
Chaotic diversity,flexibility
RELATIONSHIP Bar vs Dining
Dining
Seating vs Stage
BREAK THROUGH
BREAK THROUGH
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SITE PLAN N
1ST FLOOR PLAN 1/64’’
SECTION 1 PLAN 1/32’’
SECTION 2 PLAN 1/32’’
2ND FLOOR PLAN 1/64’’
SECTION 3 PLAN 1/32’’
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ELEVATION
PHYSICAL MODEL
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SYCOH2O
URBAN DESIGN
May 12.- May 23 2013 Atlantic City.NJ.USA ASLA 2013 Student Awards General Design Category Group Work: main design
Sandy reminded us how devastating nature will be if we live in a rigid world. Being aware of sea level rise in a forseeable future, we intended to create a resilient city, which will function effectively facing storms and assist people’s migration during extreme conditions. This synchronized strategy of building new urban grid while the old one being devastated, will highly increase the resilience of unstable barrier islands. In addition, this new urban grid with efficiently recoverable infrastructure will greatly accelerate the speed of regional economy’s bouncing back.
The future city will be based on this infrastructural grid which will function efficiently when facing storms, and be capable of assisting people to migrate to redesigned inland during extreme conditions. The cities should be synchronized with time, especially in those which will be inevitably inundated such as Atlantic City, a resilient system should be provided for future to build upon.
SITE ANALYSIS
ECONOMY ANALYSIS
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WATER LEVEL CHANGE AND CONSTRUCTION PHASES
TYPICAL DAY
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STORM EVENT
50 YEARS SCENARIO
100 YEARS SCENARIO
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