JING VIVIENNE HAN Portfolio 2014
JING VIVIENNE HAN e: jing.han@yale.edu t: +1 2032854127 a: 180 York Street, New Haven, CT 06511
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URBAN SPONGE CASIS HEADQUARTERS URBAN PROSCENIUM COMPRESSION TEST YALE BUILDING PROJECT PEABODY MUSEUM FORMAL TRANSLATION AGGREGATION BSIB HEADQUARTERS BINHAI TOWER
01 URBAN SPONGE Spring 2013 | YSOA, Group Project with Tyler Collins Location: Coney Island , New York | Studio Critic: Aniket Shahane
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Sea Level Current
Sea Level 2080
Coney Island is susceptible to a gradual 4 feet sea-lev-
el rise by the year of 2080. To defend the city from falling into obsolescence, our project explores the cut and fill strategy that builds up wedges at the border of the city using the earth that is dug out from adjacent areas. The operation starts with parcels of vacant lot and accumulates at the flooding line; the wedges then finally connect to each other as an enclosed system. The areas that are cut are landscaped and form series of wetlands. With each wedge being complete, the wedlands are linked as a filtering mechanism that regenerate the ocean water for civic recreation.
Phase 1
Phase 2
Phase 3
Phase 4
500
2080 High Tide
1”= 200’ Model Groundscape 2080
1”=40’ Model
HOUSING (EXISTING) COURTYARD CUT (NEW)
PARKING STADIUM
OCEAN
BOARDWALK (EXISTING)
BOARDWALK (NEW) LANDSCAPE (NEW)
Low Tide (2080) 100ft
HOUSING (NEW)
HOUSING (NEW)
CULTURAL + COMMERCIAL
WATER GARDEN
WETLAND PUBLIC GREEN
PUBLIC POOL
GREEN SPACE
WETLAND PUBLIC GREEN
WETLAND PUBLIC GREEN
FILTERING SYSTEM
DRY GARDEN SWIMMING POOL
High Tide (2080)
Wetland and Housing
RESEARCH EDUCATION CONFERENCE
DISPLAY
02 CASIS HEADQUARTERS Fall 2012 | YSOA, Individual Project Location: 40th St.-1st Ave., New York | Studio Critic: Mimi Hoang
RESEARCH EDUCATION
DISPLAY
CONFERENCE
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The project
aims to create a 52,500 sq. ft. new headquarters facility for CASIS (Center for the Advancement of Science in Space). It includes an exhibition gallery for display and research associated with the International Space Station (ISS) and Destiny module, with auxiliary programs that accomodates a conference center, an education center and administrative/research prep/office area. View from 1st Ave.
Model 1/32” = 1’
Formally inspired by the theory of warping space, the un-
dulating floors react to various purposes of activities. While the steep curves separate spaces for internal programs of the organization, the gradual slopes accommodate the exhibition spaces that are more open and easily accessible. The intersections created by such moves enable connection between different levels and spaces. Meanwhile it allows an innovative form for load- bearing, and thus the tectonic language and spatial idea are merged in one.
Open Office +86
+ 92
Research Lab + 70
Research Director
+62
+ 76
+ 50
+54
+26
Exhibition
Meeting
+ 46
Meeting
EDU Director
Meeting + 62
+ 62
+33 Digital Rm +24
Lobby +!
Edu Main Rm
Exhibition + 22
Public Services
+ 26 Woman
Men
Storage
+ 28
+ 39
CASIS Entrance
Public Entrance
Welcome Desk Coat Rm
Lobby
Pre- function Space
Lecture Hall
Loading Entrance
+6
Sectional Model 1/16” = 1’
Entrance View
03 URBAN PROSCENIUM Fall 2011 | YSOA, Individual Project Location: 59th St.-1st Ave., New York | Studio Critic: Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen
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View From 1st Ave.
dancer
dancer
dancer
public
public
staff
Flow Diagram
Invigorating the urban space along the western portion of Queensborough Bridge, public
staff
the project mingles the existing bridge market with a new performance center. The “programmatic knot�, inspired by the intertwining motion of dancers, weaves the flow of various groups of people and transforms the linear motion along the bridge into an dynamic one. With the backdrop of the arcade of bridge facade, the performance space at the center resembles the agoras of the past that brings artistic recreation close to daily life.
staff
Entrance View
Backstage Market Entrance
Public Studio Restroom
Stage Box Office Cafe
First Floor
Studio i
Studio ii
Mar Entr
Changing Rm
Stage Roof garden
Office
public
staff
Studio iii
Second Floor
Motion Diagram
Section N-S
Studio iii
Theater
Roof garden
Office
Backstage
Backstage
Restroom
Public studio
Section W-E
04 COMPRESSION TEST Spring 2012 | YSOA, Individual Project Location: N/A | Studio Critic: Jennifer Leung
LOADS ARE CARRIED THROUGH THE STRUCTURE IN MULTIPLE DIRECTIONS. THE STRUCTURE FORMS A LOOP OF VERTICLE AND CANTILEVERED CONCRETE SLABS.
The folding slab slices up the 14’ x 14’ x 14’ living block into two individual units
and formulates a dynamic, self-balanced strucuture. Each single unit contains the basic programs of living and punctuates into each other that exploit the limited space for uttermost delight.
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Model 1/8 “
[ ] garden/patio [ ] stairs* [ ] bedroom
domus & parti sequence and [threshold]
instantiation of domus internal figuration of poche and th
sequence of events that culminate i
private sequence street --> [ ] --> kitchen --> d external --> [ ] --> internal --> i public --> [ ] --> private --> p *public sequence street --> porch --> external --> external --> public --> public --> internal private
[ ] [ ] [ ]
d i p
pri
owner & tenant symmetry zoning of domestic spheres extension to external space
figuration of thresholds joints between interior and exterio joints between public and private
Since 1967, first-year graduate students in the Yale School of Architecture
are offered the chance to design and construct a building for a community - based client. This year, the school has partnered with Neighborhood Housing Services, a local nonprofit agency devoted to affordable housing development, to build a two-family house in a low-income neighborhood in New Haven. Students worked first independently, then in teams, and finally in a studio-wide collaboration to solve the formal, spatial, and technical problems of building affordably, efficiently, and with environmental sensitivity.
typological study turning the corner through pitch gr civic gesture of corner condition figuration through boolean absence
05 BUILDING PROJECT Fall 2011 | YSOA, Group Project with Alexander Sassaroli, Jacqueline Kow, Jason Robert, Derek Bangle, Brittany Utting Location: Starr St.-Newhall St., New Haven | Studio Critic: Alan Organschi, Jennifer Leung
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seco 1 / 1 8
First Floor
sequence of adjacency
owner
tenant
street
car
[threshold]*
cooking
[porch]
frontyard
[threshold]* [porch]
dining
[threshold]* dining
[stairs]* garden
gathering
[stairs]*
gathering
cooking
street
[threshold]* patio
group nodes of adjacency private sequence
garden
car
The plan of our team’s proposal lays out the sequence
of events that culminate in homecoming and creates thresholds at street various levels of privacy. The house is divided up into two units, the [ ] owner and the tenant, that*car are self-similar in organization, address[ ] ing the two street conditions of the site. threshold* [ ] cooking [ ] dining [ ] gathering [ ] garden/patio [ ] stairs* [ ] bedroom
public sequen
View From Living Room
Detailed Wall Section
Section N-S
Construction Site
06 PEABODY MUSEUM Fall 2011 | YSOA, Individual Project Location: Science Hill, New Haven | Studio Critic: Eeva-Liisa Pelkenon
A compact exhibitional space that accomodates the alternating programs of
display, storage and cafe, the Peabody museum is composed of 24 moving boxes operated by a system of hydraulic lifts. Coordinated at different heights the boxes form spaces of multiple purposes, and each box contains a program in accordance to the different sizes of the museum’s collections.
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2nd Floor
1st Floor
Basement
Exhibit
Storage
Exhibit
Exhibit
Cafe
Storage Cafe Storage
Cafe
Compact Program
07 FORMAL TRANSLATION Fall 2011 | YSOA, Individual Project Location: N/A | Studio Critic: Eeva-Liisa Pelkenon
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08 AGGREGATION Fall 2013 | YSOA, Advanced Studio Project with Xiaodi Sun Location: Piazza dei Cinquecento, Rome | Studio Critic: Peter Eisenman, Amy Dedonato
JING VIVIENNE HAN | e: jing.han@yale.edu | t: +1 2032854127 | a: 180 York Street, New Haven, CT 06511
“The idea of aggregation aspires to challenge
the self-similar repetition and spatial continuities that have become the hallmark of algorithm-driven design, today the most prevalent strain of digital practice. If the algorithm provides the possibility of smoothing over differences by absorbing them into a cohesive system of controlled relationships, its outcome arguably falls back into the Modernist vain of consistent, homogeneous space... One possible definition is the bringing together of similar or varied elements into a non-uniform body, lacking total integration or complete harmony. In this sense, aggregation can be considered the conflict between the consistent and inconsistent multiple as a means to challenge homogeneity.�
“Mat”
centroidal aggregation core
Tholos, Ancient Greek
Tempietto, Bramante
Villa Farnese, Vignola
The Altes Museum, Schinkel
Santo Spirito, Brunelleschi
St. Peter’s Cathedral, Bramante
Villa Rotunda, Palladio
Santa Maria della Pace, Bramante
San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, Borromini
La Tourette, Le Corbusier
Kait Workshop, Junya Ishigami
Villa Savoye, Le Corbusier
House in White, Kazuo Shinohara
Ahmedabad Mill Owners’ Association, Le Corbusier
Plan of a Greek Temple
Barcelona Pavilion, Mies
Kait Workshop, Junya Ishigami
Farnsworth House, Mies
Rolex Center, Sanaa
Dome
Teshima Art Museum, Ryue Nishizawa
Jaoul Houses, Le Corbusier
Maison Citrohan, Le Corbusier
Clarke Arudell, Le Corbusier
Villa a Carthage, Le Corbusier
cruciform
courtyard
structure grid: definition of space
boundary condition: side
boundary condition: bottom
boundary condition: top
stacking
Palace of the Assembly, Chandigarh, Le Corbusier
Agadir Center, OMA
Schauspielhaus, Schinkel
Barton Residence, Wright
Venice Hospital, Le Corbusier
Rolex Center, SANAA
Sandai Mediatheque, Toyo Ito
Serpentine Gallery, SANAA
Agadir Center, OMA
House N, Sou Fujimoto
Serpentine Gallery, H& d M
Agadir Center, OMA
Project d’une Exposition, Le Corbusier
House NA, Sou Fujimoto
House N, Sou Fujimoto
Typological Investigation: Horizontal and Vertical Strategies for Spatial Definition
“Slab”
linear aggregation
Unite Habitation, Le Corbusier
Swiss Pavilion, Le Corbusier
Larkin Building,
Empire State Building
Singapore Towe
spine/circulation
Gifu Kitagata Apartment, SANAA
facade vs. partition
facade vs. volume
“Tower”
vertical aggregation World Trade Center, Yamasaki
Seagram Building, Mies
aggregation with other types
Shenzhen Stock Exchange, OMA
World Trade Center, Yamasaki
World Trade Center, Yamasaki
Diagram for vertical garden city, Le Corbusier
Shanghai Tower
Sendai Mediatheque, Toyo Ito
Clusters in the Air
New Museum, SANAA
Sendai Mediathequ
Asakusa Tourist Center
, Wright
er, OMA
Fondation Cartier pour l’art Contemporian, Jean Nouvel
Promenade Apartments, Mies
Obus Algiers, Le Corbusier
Durand Apartment Block Algiers, Le Corbusier
New Museum, SANAA
r, Isozaki
Project for Tsukiji, Kenzo Tange
ue, Toyo Ito
Project for Tsukiji, Kenzo Tange
Prada Aoyama, H & dM
r, Kengo Kuma
Typological Investigation: Horizontal and Vertical Strategies for Spatial Definition
Bath of Diocletian, 306 AD
Sixtus V’s Plan, 1580s
Termini Station, 1863
Modern City Fabric, 1870s
Original
Mirror
Carve out
History Overlay & Aggregative Strategies
Infill
Overlaying the frames of two existing complexes of Piazza dei Cinquecen-
to--the bath of Diocletian and the Termini Station, the aggregated form restructures the contested territory into a system of interlocking space that puts starkly homogeneous architectural forms into an overall heterogenous condition, as our thesis of aggregation. The thickened wall that flows from the side of Termini to the fragmented arm of Diocletian shuffles between the mega scale of urban piazza to that of private courtyard. It contains a series of striated programs including retail-office, housing and a library.
View from Bath of Diocletian
View from Terimini Station
Existing Typology + Chinese Garden
09 BSIB HEADQUARTERS Spring 2012 | OMA, Competition Entry with Anu Leinonen, Ryan Choe and Jo Jinman Location: Zhongguancun, Beijing | Partner in charge: Rem Koolhaas, David Gianotten
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The competition calls for the design of a technical campus for
BSIB (Beijing Stock Industry Base), in Beijing’s suburban silicon valley. The task is to develop a 200,000 sqm working campus, with offices 80,000 sqm, IT rooms 70,000 sqm, VIP areas and archive. The client expects solutions for the masterplan and exterior of the buildings; special emphasis is placed on the landscape, that should reflect Chinese garden.
R&D/ VIP RESIDENCE 13,500
OFFICES 26,000
AUDITORIUM/ LIBRARY.. 5,000 CAFE & OTHERS 3,000
HOTEL/ VISITORS 11,000
ARCHIVE 10,000
IT ROOMS 67,000
CANTEEN/ KITCHEN 5,000
RESTAURANT/ AMENITY 3,700
CONFERENCE CENTER 8,500
LOBBY 7,000
CIRCULATION SERVICES 13,000
MEETING CENT. 5,800
FUTURE EXTENTION 14,300
MEP 13,000 TBC
PUBLIC SPACE 7,000I
PARKING 38,500
Program Requirements
Offices
R&D
IT
Public
冬季风
WINTER
绿化面积> 40% 容积率 < 1.7 建筑高度 45M (10层)
地块 Plot
Green ratio>40% Volume Fraction<1.7 Height limit<=45m(10F)
12.61 ha 公共绿地 Public green land 3.67 ha
绿化带
绿化带 Green belt
Green belt 1.73 ha
景观设计 Landscape design
4.6 ha
10M 建筑退线
夏季风
景观设计 Landscape design
用地红线及设计范围 Land use & design scope
SUMMER
种植区 Planting area
苗 圃
教育科研设计用地 Edu,R&D 水域用地 Water 公共绿地 Public greenland 生产防护绿地 Protection greenland 二类居住用地 Residence 多功能用地Multi-function 工业用地 Industrial
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中学 High school
Insurance
W at
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苗圃 Plant nersery 种植区 Planting area
入口 ce Entran
口 ce 入 an tr En
开发 银行 Bank
稻香湖居住区 Daoxianghu Residence
种植区 Planting area
70M 35M 25M 20M
北京季风 SEASONAL WIND
规划条件 Planning conditions 居住区 Residence
建设 银行 Bank
入口 Entrance 纬五路
绿化带 Green belt
绿化带 Green belt 北清路 (主干道) Beiqing lu (main road) 绿化带 green belt
绿化带 Green belt
居住区 Residence 交通条件 Traffic conditions
周边环境(现状) Surrounding environment(curent states)
周边环境(规划中) Surrounding environment(future plan)
冬季风
WINTER
绿化面积> 40% 容积率 < 1.7 建筑高度 45M (10层)
地块 Plot
Green ratio>40% Volume Fraction<1.7 Height limit<=45m(10F)
12.61 ha 公共绿地 Public green land 3.67 ha
绿化带 Green belt 1.73 ha
绿化带 Green belt
景观设计 Landscape design
4.6 ha
10M 建筑退线
夏季风
景观设计 Landscape design
用地红线及设计范围 Land use & design scope
SUMMER
种植区 Planting area
开发 银行 Bank
稻香湖居住区 Daoxianghu Residence
种植区 Planting area
苗 圃
教育科研设计用地 Edu,R&D 水域用地 Water 公共绿地 Public greenland 生产防护绿地 Protection greenland 二类居住用地 Residence 多功能用地Multi-function 工业用地 Industrial
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Insurance
W at
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苗圃 Plant nersery 种植区 Planting area
入口 ce Entran
口 ce 入 an tr En
阳 光 保 险
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中学 High school
70M 35M 25M 20M
北京季风 SEASONAL WIND
规划条件 Planning conditions 居住区 Residence
建设 银行 Bank
入口 Entrance 纬五路
绿化带 Green belt
绿化带 Green belt 北清路 (主干道) Beiqing lu (main road) 绿化带 green belt
绿化带 Green belt
居住区 Residence 交通条件 Traffic conditions
周边环境(现状) Surrounding environment(curent states)
周边环境(规划中) Surrounding environment(future plan)
冬季风
WINTER
绿化面积> 40% 容积率 < 1.7 建筑高度 45M (10层)
景观设计 Landscape design
Green ratio>40% Volume Fraction<1.7 Height limit<=45m(10F) 10M 建筑退线
夏季风
景观设计 Landscape design
SUMMER
北京季风 SEASONAL WIND
规划条件 Planning conditions 居住区 Residence
种植区 Planting area
稻香湖居住区 Daoxianghu Residence
种植区 Planting area
苗 圃
教育科研设计用地 Edu,R&D 水域用地 Water 公共绿地 Public greenland 生产防护绿地 Protection greenland 二类居住用地 Residence 多功能用地Multi-function 工业用地 Industrial
阳 光 保 险
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中学 High school
开发 银行 Bank
W at e
苗圃 lant nersery
Insurance
种植区 Planting area
绿化带 Green belt 绿化带 green belt 居住区 Residence 周边环境(现状) Surrounding environment(curent states)
建设 银行 Bank
绿化带 Green belt
绿化带 Green belt 周边环境(规划中) Surrounding environment(future plan)
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Site Plan with Gardens
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Elevated Chinese Gardens
Traditional Garden Typology
The landscape, in contrast with the austere geometry of the buildings, reflects
upon the idea of the scenographic path that travels from one event to the other, connecting varigated spatial experience and views. It draws analogy between the meandering alleys of traditional Chinese gardens and the maze typology created by Rem Koolhaas.
An unfolded circulation plan of the Dutch Embassy by OMA
10 BINHAI TOWER Summer 2009 | MAD with Jtravis Russett and Fleet Hower Location: Binhai New District, Tianjin, China | Partner in Charge: Yansong Ma
Sense of entry with
Vertical alignment to the waterfront provides better views for the others.
Window frame aligned toward the water for better waterfront views.
Kanizsa Geometry
天津于家堡地块Y-1-06 马岩松 | MAD
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A gateway
to the newly developed Binhai business district in Tianjin, the project aspires to create an iconic image within the stylistic competitions on site. The square, with its upper corner carved out, frames a dynamic view towards the city. Its structural audacity and formal simplicity formulates a different monumentality against the backdrop of surrounding buildings.
天津于家堡地块Y-1-06 马岩松 | MAD
天津于家堡地块Y-1-06 马岩松 | MAD
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