Jingwen Huang University of California, Berkeley Architecture Portfolio 2019
Jingwen Huang Bachelor in Architecture, 2019 UC Berkeley hjw4065@berkeley.edu Address: 209 Alpha Street, San Francisco, CA, 94134 Tel: 415-697-9364
Table of Content
01 School for the Arts
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02 Good Food
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03 Potrero Library
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04 Form and Space
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05 Motel in Castro
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Haight-Ashbury Community Center
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Workshop & Tools Experience
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01 School for the Arts High Performance City Mixed Used Public Programs Senior Design Studio|Fall 2018 Professors: Mark Cavagnero Benjamin Golze
Project Overview: Located at 135 Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco, our project is within the neighborhood of Civic Center. To be embedded in the art community, the design focuses on providing a connection between the residential neighborhood and the civic cultural center. For historic and aesthetic value, the original building which is a city landmark is kept, and the school is designed around it by adding new wings at the back. To make a contrast, glass and steel frame is used here.
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Practice Room Classroom, Theater Tech.
Classroom, Band
Storage
Office
Office, SDC
Practice Room
Classroom, Jazz
Storage, Band
Vocal Music Library
Classroom, Writing
Classroom, Foreign Language Choral Room
Office, Vocal Dept
Office, Humanities
Classroom, English
Classroom, Chemistry
Classroom, English
Theater
Office, Math Storage, Chem.Office, Science
Classroom, Foreign Language
Classroom, Social Studies
Theater Classroom, Social Studies
Reception Area
Parents Conference Library
Classroom, Social Studies
Wellness, Group Meeting Room MPOE
Principal, Conference
Waiting Area
Maintenance Server Closets Office
Conference, SDC
Classroom, SDC
Flexibel Seminar Room
Classroom, SDC
Workroom Catering Kitchen
Gym
Faculty Lounge Office
Cafeteria Recycling Room
Loading Dock
Classroom, Health Office
Office
Classroom, Biology
Office
Ground Floor
Level 2
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02 Good Food Public Commercial Marketplace Mixed Used Agriculture Related Programs Junior Design Studio|Spring 2018 Professor: Keith Plymale
Project Overview: The project aims at supporting needs of urban life by combining many food related programs into one community place at the intersection of Oak St. and Franklin St. The programs can be overlapped and connected in spatial and logical ways. There is a marketplace for commercial use in the first floor, a public library and a research center in the second floor, and also a test farm on the top of the building. My approach to this project is to have public programs placed at the street side to attract people’s attention, and put the circulation and compost system in “gray space”. The building is mainly concrete with glass façade, and wood is used as supporting structure, space division, and interior furniture as a whole.
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Section A-A
Section B-B
Section C-C 13
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C
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C Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
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Marketplace Wood Columns serve as space division and structural support
Public Library Wood Hanging Study Tables
Public Kitchen Wood Hanging Kitchen Tables 16
03 Potrero Library Public Library Junior Design Studio|Fall 2017 Professor: Jason Campbell
Project Overview: Developed based on the concept “Double Negative�, the final project for 100A is to design a library to meet individual and social needs. The site is located on Potrero Hill in San Francisco. To fulfill the project, we need to take the programs into consideration as well as the formal design language that we have developed on the previous project. My concept is to generate programs by using two objects that are different in size. The small one weaves in and out from the large objects as continuous circulation, and the place where they meet will be programming space.
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Ground Floor Plan
Underground Floor Plan
Third Floor Plan 19
Section Drawing 20
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Computer Access Community Room
Paths, Bookshelves Paths, Bookshelves
Lobby, Reference Desk
Restroom
Offices
Paths, Bookshelves
Reading Rooms
Relaxing Open Space
Kids Area
Young Adults Area
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04 Form and Space Iteration Models
Project Overview: This section shows a collection of iteration models that reveal the relationship between form and space, most of which are developed around the concept “double negative�. In these models, circulation and overlapping space are formed by the interchange of solid and void space. The models are iterations for different projects, but they can all be viewed as reduction from a solid rectangular box.
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Urban Motel Arch 103
05 Motel in Castro Urban Motel in Modular Units Arch 103 CCSF |Spring 2017 Professor: Etien Santiago
Project Overview: Developed based on the concept “Double Negative�, the final project for 100A is to design a library to meet individual and social needs. The site is located on Potrero Hill in San Francisco. To fulfill the project, we need to take the programs into consideration as well as the formal design language that we have developed on the previous project. My concept is to generate programs by using two objects that are different in size. The small one weaves in and out from the large objects as continuous circulation, and the place where they meet will be programming space.
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06 Haight-Ashbury Community Center Public Program: Library Arch 102 CCSF |Fall 2016 Professor: Amily Huang
Project Overview: The site is located at the connecting point of Golden Gate Park and the HaightAshbury community. The projects aims at providing a gathering place that served the neighborhood. As there is no specific requirement for programs, I chose to place a simple community library here due to consideration of demographics and circulation. My inspiration comes from labyrinth, which has spiritual meaning shown through twisting uncertainty. It symbolizes a journal that everyone has to go through in one’s life. And knowledge, which is obtained through books, is essential in guiding our direction.
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East Elevation
North Elevation
West Elevation
South Elevation 33
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07 Workshop & Tools Experience Materials: Wood, Fabric, Steel Group Projects
Project Overview: I.
Breathing in the Air Arch 101 CCSF | Fall 2015 | Groups: Craig Dias, Zhijie Xiong, Alice Perreau, Jacky Xian, Jingwen Huang
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Wood Tower Arch 160 UC Berkeley | Spring 2019 | Groups: Yi Shi, Orly Raveh, Zhijie Xiong, Jingwen Huang
III. Steel Stair Arch 160 UC Berkeley | Spring 2019 | Groups: Yi Shi, Orly Raveh, Zhijie Xiong, Jingwen Huang
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Cross Lap Joint
Bridle Joint
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Jingwen Huang hjw4065@berkeley.edu Tel: 415-697-9364
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