2016-2017
Po r tfolio J ihye (Kat ie) Han I nter ior D esign S a n Jose St ate Univer sit y
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Hyp er tex t Fac to r y B ooks on D emand & Ar t G aller y Fall 2016
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B iophilic D in in g Dining by D esign Spr ing 2017
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Coral D ayc are Center K id N’ Play Spr ing 2017
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Anti- Co nstru c tio n I nside O utside the B ox Fall 2016
Hyper tex t Fac tor y B ooks on D emand & Ar t G aller y 2017 IIDA Honor Awards Student Winner
Hypertext Factory
Book On Demand & Art Gallery Espresso Book Machine, which produces books like a factory, located in the tower of Hypertext Bookstore. Hence Hypertext Bookstore becomes Hypertext Factory. Hypertext Factory is inspired by Walter Gropius’ factory design in early 20th century factory buildings, often shown large open space with transparent and grid windows. What is Espresso Book Machine(EBM)? Espresso Book Machine prints, collates, covers, and binds a single book in a few minutes. The overall size of the Espresso Book Machine takes up 25 square feet of floor space. It allows the possibility to print are, personal and multi-language publications. Hypertext Factory includes a art gallery and merchandising space for local artist to display their work. The cashier wall is also an art installation by Mike Stilkey’s the Lady of Arlinton.
Espresso Book Machine
Bookstore
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Walter Gropius’ Factory Design
Espresso Book Machine (EBM)
The Lady of Arlington by Mike Stilkey
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Hypertext Factory
Inspiration Image of Book Tower
Hypertext Factory
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UP
B
C
Cafe Seating
Cafe
Cashier
Espresso Book Machine
Display
A
Storage and Office
ENT.
B
1st Floor Plan
Section A
Section B
ENT.
C
Revit+Photoshop 1/16”=1’-0”
DN
UP
Espresso Book Machine
Art Gallery
Open to Below
Book Wall
2nd Floor Plan
Section C
Hypertext Factory
The production tower is centrally located in the Hypertext Factory. Each floor of the production tower holds one Espresso Book Machine, total three EBM in all the levels
Revit+Photoshop
Third Floor
Second Floor
Book Production Tower
Third Floor
Hypertext Factory
Concrete Tile
White Pain Fin.
Grey Felt
Cafe Seating
Concrete Floor
Black Stainless Steel
White Paint Fin.
Oak Wood
Bookwall and Merchandising Display
Concrete Floor
Black Stainless Steel
Concrete Tile
B ioph ilic D in in g Dining by D esign Spr ing 2017
Biophilic Dining Student Union Atrium Dining by Design
North Entrance
Food service Dining
Atrium Dining
South Entrance
Student Union Floor Plan
Student Union located on the San Jose State University campus provides food services and dining space for students and staff. My Dining by Design project focuses on two main issues found in the space. First issue is regarding heavy traffic in food service area, since the students and the staff order, wait for food and pick up. Thus I suggest pre-order counter, which is located in entry of the food service area. The pre-ordering system will reduce traffic in the space. Second issue is based on comfortability solo diners. Eating alone at open space is quiet uncomfortable. So I would like to provide new dining zone for solo dining students and staff. So my design will provide spaces for solo dining.
Current Student Union Atrium Dining Area
MODO+Sketch
Biophilic partitions around dining area and order counter are inspired by an abstract image of the sunlight coming through trees in a mystic forest. Like hikers having a lunch amongst the trees, students and staff can feel the nature inside of a concrete wall. The Biophilic partitions create warm and private space for solo diners.
Biophilic Dining
ENT
B
A
C
Partial Floor Plan-Student Union Atrium Dining Area
Elevation A
C
ENT
MODO+Photoshop+Illustrator 1/8”=1’-0”
Elevation B
Section C
Biophilic Dining
b
c
a
Partial Floor Plan_Solo Dining Area and Order Counter
Elevation A
Elevation B
MODO+Photoshop+Illustrator
Oak Wood Block
Steel Joint
Partial Wood Partition Sculpted Oak Wood Blocks Assembly: Organic sculptural blocks by Stacked wood forms
Partial Wood Assembly
Elevation C
Biophilic Dining
Solo Dining Area
MODO+Photoshop+Illustrator
Oak Wood
Frosted glass
White Laminate Solo Table Set
Biophilic Dining
Solo Dining Area and Order Counter
Biophilic Dining
Co ral D ayc are K id N’ Play Spr ing 2017
Coral Daycare Center K i d N’ Pl ay
The Coral Daycare Center is inspired by Sea Corals mirroring characteristics such as texture, shapes, and color. Its various colors depend on exposure of sunlight. The imagination room in the Coral Daycare Center has interactive light features as well as interactive touch wall that changes colors as the children play. Many little sea creatures live in the sea coral, which protects them from their predators. In the Coral Daycare Center, children, like the little sea creatures, are protected by the Coral Daycare Center. Children can feel cheerful and positive energy from the Coral Daycare and it brings comfortable and warm environment. Sea of fish in the sea coral
Color Collage-The City of Coral
MODO+Sketch
Coral Daycare Center
Storage
Women’s Restroom
Romping Room
Janitor Men’s Restroom Dining Room B Gallery
Coral Room
Orange Room
Storage
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MODO+Photoshop+Illustrator 1/8”=1’-0”
Office
Office
Imagination Room
Small Activity Room
Kids’ Restroom
Storage
Large Activity Room
Small Activity Room
Coral Daycare Center
Exterior Elevations
Elevation A-Front Design Wall Elevation
Elevation B-West Wall Elevation
MODO+Photoshop+Illustrator 1/8”=1’-0”
Swiss Pearl (Perforated stainless steel sheets wall cladding)
Color Glass
Coral Daycare Center
MODO+Photoshop+Illustrator
West Wall and South Wall
Coral Daycare Center
Romping Room and Dining Room Elevation and Structural Detail
Elevation A
Elevation B
Elevation C
MODO+Photoshop+Illustrator 1/8”=1’-0”
B
A
C
Key Plan
Rotating Hardware
MDF 2” Thick EVA Foam 1” Thick
Rotating Partition Detail
Coral Daycare Center
Imagination Room Elevations and Structural Detail A
B
Key Plan
Elevation A
Elevation B
1”=1’-0” MODO+Photoshop+Illustrator
Seating Fabric-Polyurethane 8” Foam 1/2” Thick 20” MDF 1/2” Thick. 12”
Foam Steps Detail
36”
LUMES Tile 2.5” thick
12”
12”
MDF backing board_1/4” thick mounts onto most wall substrates
Interactive Wall Panel Detail
Coral Daycare Center
Dining Furniture
Gallery Wall
Graphic Sheet
MODO+Photoshop+Illustrator
Interactive Wall
Lumes Acrylic
Storage
Building Block 2H Storage
Coral Daycare Center
Romping Room
Rotating Partition-EVA Foam
Romping Room Cubes-Felt: Orange, Yellow
Dining Room and Kitchen
Countertop-Staron Pearl
Counter Cabinet -White Glossy Laminate
Imagination Room
Foam Steps-100%Polyurethane: Red, Orange, Yellow
Flooring
GameFlex(Sports Flooring) WoodFlex( Sports Flooring)
GameFlex(Sports Flooring)
Coral Daycare Center
Dining Room and Kitchen
MODO+Photoshop+Illustrator
Romping Room
Coral Daycare Center
Romping Room and Dining Room
Coral Daycare Center
Imagination Room
Coral Daycare Center
Anti-Construction I nside O utside the B ox Fall 2016
Anti-Construction Basswood + Copper Wire
Copper wire is one of the memory wires, which shapes and retains its coil form. Its memory characteristic makes copper wiring possible to link other materials such as Basswood together. Basic techniques of the copper wire are braided, coiled, twisted, wrapped, woven, crocheted, spiraled, filigreed and fashioned in to innumerable wonderful shapes. Out of these 9 techniques, 5(braided, coiled, twisted, wrapped, and woven) are used in conjunction with the 9 cubes. The each row of the 9 cubes shows a symbolic process from Construct to Deconstruct as below.
Basswood Linear | Rigid | Tangled
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Copper Wire Linking | Flexible | Woven
Constructing
Deconstructing
DSIT 34 Project 1_Part 3 Oct. 20, 2016 Katie Han
Phase 1. Basswood and Copper Wire Model 6”x 6”x 6”
Anti-Construction
Phase 2. Basswood and Copper Wire Model 9”x 9”x 9”
Phase 3. Basswood and Copper Wire Model 9”x 9”x 9”
Anti-Construction
Transforming from Phase 3 to an Interior Space
Exterior Building Sketch
Anti-Construction
Exterior Building Sketch
Physical Model
Anti-Construction