Final portfolio of jingyu feng

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(515)708-3827 jyfeng@iastate.edu

Architecture can change the path of human development

Portfolio of JingYu Feng Application for Master of Science in Architecture University of Michigan


Portfolio of JingYu Feng

Drawing is 2D

Application for Advanced Architectural Design

Structure is 3D

Building is 4D

changing as TIME going

Architecture is 5D World could be totally IMPROVED by Architecture


CONTENTS 1. Columbus Engine Museum Architecture for COGNITION

2. Boston Electronic Music Corridor

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-Complex of Electronic Music Culture

Architecture for URBAN 7-11

3. Architecture for LIFE ATTITUDE 12-16

4. Healing From Within

-Remodel of Sentara Northern Virginia Medical Center

Architecture for HEALING and SPACE USAGE 17-20

5. Flying over Imjin River

-Research Facility Between Relics

Architecture for PEACEFUL 21-22

6. Lightning and Thunder Generator

-A Machine to Generate Phobia of Lightning and Thunder Architecture for SENSE 23-24


Columbus Engine Museum Iowa State University Arch. 401 Individual Project: 09.2013-12.2013 Instructor: Rob Whitehead Site: Columbus, IN Program: Industrial Museum

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This project is exploring how form and programs react on the context as well as the visitors’ cognition. Columbus is a town vitalized by Architecture and machinery. The mission of the museum is education through collection of various kinds of industrial innovations as well as interactive laboratory and classroom. Easy to cognitive musuem is created by single visiting circulation together with transition zones.


landmark

Public Parking

Site strategy: - enhance communication among verious spaces - activate surround open space through programs - show respect to existing buildings - outstand the Bell Tower

existing traffic line Public Parking

existing walking path

proposed traďŹƒc lanes proposed walking path proposed visual connection

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P

Bartholomew County Library

Lift Visitor Center

Site

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sculpture

Create a Shared Gathering Space P

Bell Tower

Penetrative Path Through Lobby

Accessibility

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First Christian Church

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50

100

150ft

Create Sitable Places

Visual Connection

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study of programs

study of human’s cognition - let visitors easily aquire knowledge circulation study

Private collection Private non-collection

Storage

-optional lines -alternative -no obvious main line -no visiting logic and sequence

Loading Dock Office

Public collection

Mechanical Room Exhibition Zone

VS. : exhibition area

-single main line -compulsory -easy wayfinding -esay perceive the museum -controlled visiting

Shop Archive Public non-collection

Lobby Laboratory Classroom Cafe

adjacent unimportant remote exhibition area study

study of the lobby

: exhibition room

VS.

: transition area -continuous -billowy information -less sto

transport large size engine

-transitional -breathing space to absorb, recall and remember -visual communication with other space

: stay area

transport large size engine

learning style study - learn from various ways including one’s favorate method

path continuity 3

center: cognition assist light souce for each space

visual

auditory

display

audio guide

read

information board

kinesthetic

laboratory


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1st floor plan

2nd floor plan

1. Lobby

1. Gallery 1

2. Ticket Desk

2. Gallery 2

3. Rotating

3. Gallery 3

Exhibition 4. Free Rotating

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Exhibition

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5. Gift Shop 6. Cafe

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2

1

4

6

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5. Transition

8. Transition

11. Visitors’ Circulation 12. Loading Dock

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Exhibiton

8. Office

Emergancy Stairs

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6. Large Items

7. Laboratory

10. Staff and

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Bridge

7. Kitchen

9. Security

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4. Gallery 4

1

Bridge 9. Staff and Loading

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3

6

Elevator

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10. Restroom

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3rd floor plan 6

1. Library 2. Computer Lab 3. Classroom 1 4. Classroom 2

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5. Small Items Exhibition

1

2

6. Archive 7. Transition Bridge

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25

50

5 3 4

100 ft 4


Public Private

public collection

transition area

public non-collection

exhibition area

private collection private non-collection

circulation 5

zone

transition area


Skin Strategy Block strong sunlight from south, which could affect the effect of exhibition. Allow subdued daylight illuminate each space with a special light effects. 1.5’

1.5’

west elevation 11”

3”

65° 25° 55°

north elevation

light effect of Lobby

south facade section

light effect of exhibition area

east facade plan

30° 22°

south facade pretects exhibition from a strong sunlight as well as offers the opportunity of communication between interior and exterior

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Architecture can activate a district

Boston Electronic Music Corridor

Innovation district has a very strong atmosphere of leisure, campared with nearby down-town. For now, however, the public life is monotnous. In terms of urban design, street creates the public world and buildings shape streets space and energize its edges with interesting thing to see and do. An Electronic music complex is the one which can not only appealing citizens together to communicate, but liven things up for the district.

--Complex of Electronic Music Culture Iowa State University | Arch. 403| 10.2014-12.2014 Instructor: Jungwoo Ji In collabration with: Yun Ai Contribution: concept, form, landscape design floor plan, -digrams, rendering, Site: Boston Innovation District, MA

traffic lane parking lot

bicycle path Subway Silver Line

walking path sea route

planning existing building

Innovation District site existing concert hall seaport main traffic lanes Harbor Walk

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1000 2000 ft 600 ft

400 ft

250 ft 140 ft

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site

Innovation District

Boston Downtown

downtown old district new innovation district


Concept: Bring vitality and communication to the public life of district through the interaction between electronic music and the city as well as communication among audiences. Electronic music is quite popular in MA. so as to has the power to get citizens together and activate the street and public life Mission :

- enrich street and public life - enhace communication among citizens

Electronic Music

- no ďŹ xed venue, interaction with the city (indoor, semi-indoor, outdoor venue) - casual music, communication among audience - popular in Massachusetts

Concert hall Backup Program

- any casual music venue - vocal concert venue - night event club

Architectural Form waveform of music

- traditional music - pure tone - deindustrialization - organic

- electronic music - edited by synthesizer - overindustrialization - man-made

urban micro

balance

water macro

Site Strategy urban

existing walkway

ocean

traďŹƒc lanes Existing building

Landscape study

planning building

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concert hall

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retail

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parking

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outdoor venue

water

walkway

grass

seating

music pavilion

seating

grass

seating

stage

large stage

nature

Building form study

3 4 2

urban

1

shared balcony enhance communication

blur interior and exterior enhance communication

exible to change volume based onprogram

bring skylight

occupied roof communication with the city

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1. secondary entrance

1

UP UP

2. lobby

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13 3

3. office

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4. Concert Hall

UP UP

UP

5. storage 4

18 6

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6. corridor 7. rehearsal

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8. dressing 9. restroom 10. lobby 11. mainentrance 7

12

4

12. openable

3 3

gate 8

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13. balcony 14. classroom

Site Plan 9

15. studio

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16. experimental hall

UP

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DN

17. communication

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space 18. loading dock

First Floor 0’

3

3

5

Second Floor 15’

5 3

5 3 16

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16 UP

6 15

15

14 15

15

14 9

17

UP UP

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shared balcony

Third Floor 27’

private area 9

0

16 32

64ft

Forth Floor 39’


openable gate - blur interior and exterior(semi-indoor venue) - liven street life through interior activities - appeal passerbys

0

50

100ft

Lifting venue and stage: Flexible concert hall to adapt various stage location as well as indoor or semi-indoor performance

street view

corridor view

park view

Structure system

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11

underground circulation

vertical circulation

entrance

underground parking

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25

50

100 ft


Berlin Communicating Apartment cross_over_transformation

Study abroad program|06.2014-07.2014 Instructor: Ulrike Passe Collaborate with: Yan Chen Contribution: concept, circulation design, floor plan, facade, rendering Site: Berlin, Germany

Architecture is able to improve residents life attitude

The goal of this project is to achieve an effective and sustainable life style. Communication among citizens benefits the whole social development. For this apartment, located in a youthful area, shared platforms and balconies are built to enhance the communication among residents. They also offer public activities spaces to improve friendship. Besides, due to the forcible circulation system, neighbors have more chances to meet one another. A bio-plastic pyramid with three faces is used as a single element. It is repeated to create the general form of the outer layer of our double facade which has a curtain wall system behind. Through Dynamo, we set solar radiation as key factor to decide the sizes of openings on each small faces of the facade. The openings also provide natural ventilation go through each apartment.

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summer

Concept

Circulation and shared balconies

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light and units strategy

spring and fall

shared courtyards

shared platforms

cross ventilation

winter


illuminance, lux 2864

8950

15036

mean illuminance: 14693 lux

platform solar radiation analysis--Summer 0

RESIDENCE upper floor 31 units of rooms 4 units of loft

GREEN SPACE Each unit has its own green space which is connected with neighbors’

RETAIL first floor near the noise street

CIRCULATION All of the 35 units share one circulation system, which means they will meet each other frequently.

3640 5460 9100 10919

mean illuminance: 6971 lux

balcony solar radiation analysis--Summer

1074

3312

5549

mean illuminance: 5382 lux

platform solar radiation analysis--Summer 0 1011 2022 3033 4044

Courtyard solar radiation analysis--Winter

mean illuminance: 2581 lux

Residents will go into courtyard first through two entrances located at south and west of building, then take three different levels of platforms which can be shared by neighbors as activity zone with stairs and elevator connected to their own units.

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shared studio

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0

10

30 ft

shared studio

Floor Plan Second and Fourth Floor

Floor Plan Third and Fifth Floor

Floor Plan Sixth Floor

Loft lower level

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Perspective From Sixth floor to Courtyard

Loft upper level


19 ft

Facade Strategy According to the solar radiation analysis as the factor, the transparency of each peice of facade is decided. The size and dencity of opennings, correspondingly, could be decided. On the other hand, openning oer the possibility of ventilation.

4 3/4 ft

4 ft 4 ft 4 ft

% daylight factor 2

1

10

18

26

34

5.5

Southwest Facade: In order to block the strong afternoon sun light from southwest, southwest elevation is mostly covered by the facade, but opennings on it allow the cross ventilation for each units.

Mean daylight factor: 7.89%

Southwest facade

Northwest Facade: Given that north northwest facade has much less solar radiation, those two pieces towards ground are removed so as to provide more visual communication with exterior.

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15.5

19 % daylight factor

Mean daylight factor: 5.23%

Northwest facade

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Healing from Within

--Remodel of Sentara Northern Virginia Medical Center 02.2014-05.2014|Prof. Cameron Campbell Collaborator: Rachel Cuthbert, Stephanie Waples, Katelynn Navigato Contribution: Final Proposal, position selection, Concept, layout proposal, roof garden design, Pre-Post Rooms design, facade design Site: Sentara Northern Virginia Medical Center, Woodbridge, VA

This is a remodel project of a Medical Center. As visiting, there is an awkwardly-shaped space which is viewed as a roof structure from the inpatient waiting area. Transforming it to a occupied garden would take advantage of this waste space as well as beautify and organic the center of circulation so as to relieve patiences’ stress.

Awkwardly-shaped space which is viewed as a roof structure from the inpatient waiting area

Existing Zoning Diagram 1” =320’-0”

Proposed Zoning Diagram 1” = 320’-0”

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Final Ground Floor Plan with Site 1” = 256’-0”

Proposals

Public Space Pre-Post Rooms OR Suite PACU Administration ICU Rooms Radiology Imaging MRI Storage


The Purpose: - Maintain the advantageous location and connections to other existing spaces - Preserve space for additional future expansions - Focus on efficiency and economy of space - Enhance the experience of the patient, family, and staff with positive distractions and creation of healing gardens

Main Floor Plan 1” = 170’-0”

Ground Floor Plan 1” = 170’-0” Public Space Pre-Post Rooms OR Suite PACU Administration ICU Rooms MRI Storage

Exiting Diagram

Circulation - Inpatient/Family

Phase 1

Phase 1.5

Phase 1 Phase 1.5 Phase 2 Phase 3

Phase 2

Phase 3

Circulation - Outpatient/Family

UP

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Roof Garden Plan over Addition

Main Floor Phasing Diagram

Garden Floor Phasing Diagram

Circulation - Staff

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Garden and Lobby Floor Plan 1” = 64’-0”

Operating Room Suite and Support Floor Plan

Pre-Post Department Floor Plan

PACU Floor Plan

Lobby

OR Corridor PACU Corridor Waiting Room Pre-post Corridor

PACU Room Operating Room Garden view Nurse Station

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Exterior Material: Terra Cotta - similar color scheme with existing brick wall - outstanding texture from existing brick wall - warm color

Wall Section 1” = 4’-0”

Phase 1

Phase 1.5

Phase 2

Phase 3

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-

-

-

-

-

Section 1” = 50’-0”

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Flying over Imjin River

-- Research Facility Between Relics 2014.08-10|Arch. 403| Iowa State University Instructor: Jungwoo Ji In collebration with: Siwen Ma, Yun Ai Contribution: Site selection, concept, final design, render section, diagrams Program: Peaceful Observation Platform in Korean De-Militarized Zone (DMZ) bou nda r

Architecture is of responsibility for the world’s peace In the boundary of two countries that hold distinguish ideologies yet are bearing the identical culture throughout the course of history, the south and north are having different human habitational fabric yet sharing an area that has physical indicators -of political conflicts and yet is rich in biodiversity, a paradise for wildlife and plants. The DMZ zone resides in a binary state in terms of essence in human intelligence and profusion in natural prosperity. Seeing a region burden more meaning than anywhere else that could address the same issues, and there are more elaborate meaning of man and nature that could be explored, a design that is intend to bring communication to the area was proposed to reconcile the extremes both in human and nature. A theme that will transcend in time is needed to anchor the concept of peace, and thus the notion of exploring unknown to human and educate the younger generation emerged in this design. A scientific research and educational center are the fundamental platforms that will function as an institute that ameliorates the status of peace between two powers.

DMZ

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Triangulation take place

10 years later

15 years later

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M

Z ZDM

Z ZDM

D

D

M

Z ZDM

D

Z ZDM

D

M

Russia

China

5 years larer

Ja p an

research center start

Z ZDM

Z ZDM

D

D

more programs

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initiates educational program

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communication

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migration path of red-crowned crane

more communication


Birds have the freedom to fly over boundaries which are rigid to human, they can migrate across the Korean peninsula from other asian countries. The notion of observing bird evoke the realization of its symbolic meaning on freedom, hence the specific program of research and education center will provide platform for watching the birds, as well as allures scientists even tourists to come together just like bird flying to the platforms without boundaries. The research activities shorten the distance between human and nature, also bring the people from two ideologies and different countries to seek for knowledge benefiting them in the long run. Education program spread the seeds of peace to the next generation, which will make the educational research sequence transcend in time and eventually soften the relationship between South and North Korea.

Research and Education Center

section of research center

Observation Platform

section of platform

Tourist Center

section of vistor center

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Lightning and Thunder Generator

--A Machine to Generate Phobia of Lightning and Thunder Arch. 202|Instructor James Spiller|01.2012-02.2012 Collaboration with: Dandi Zhang Contribution: concept, electrocircuit design, machinery design, form design physical model Program: an interdisciplinary practice with machinery and physics

Generate sense vision: flash lamp, reflecting aluminum strips auditory: speaker and fan tactile: fan secondary atmasphere: seatable narrow operation space

Architecture focuses on people’s senses Taking advantage of the electrocircuit and machinery, a chain reaction would impact on the user in terms of visual, auditory and tactile sense. The purpose is to create primary and secondary feelings of being trapped in the lightning and thunder so as to arouse the phobia of the the user. The challange is to simply and automate the operation. Therefore, a electrocircuit is used to achieve. Finally, most of the materials are all recycle or from garbage. process work

3 visual effect

air flow activate electric circuit of speaker with 1~2 second delay transformable parallelogram to accomplish stretch and draw 2 visual effect

(flash lamp)

5 auditory effect

1~2 second delay (speaker)

4 auditory

and tactile effect (wind fan) step 1

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spring accomplish the flexibility

footboard activate the electric circuit of flash lamp

fixed connection rotating connection construction wire speaker spring air flow battery pulley lamp aluminum strips fan


In order to let user focus on the eects, ďŹ ve sides of the machine is covered by wood and plastic bag. Besides, the back of the chairis a protection with an ergonomic curve. From micro scale, the language is inspirated from the form of lightning; at the meantime, for macro scale, the constantly changing angles constitues an organic and ergonomic curve.

front elevation

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1

2

4 ft

left elevation

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