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[ PORTFOLIO ] Ka Yan TSANG [SALLY ] UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN TAUBMAN COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLANNING Master of Architecture Graduate 2014

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HANOI MULTI-GRAIN High Density Living in Hanoi, Vietnam

RE-GENERATION Adaptive Reuse in Seattle

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High High Density Density Living Living in Hanoi, in Hanoi, Vietnam Vietnam

RE-GENERATION 20 20RE-GENERATION

Adaptive Adaptive Reuse Reuse in Seattle in Seattle

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URBAN INTERCHANGE INTERCHANGE 28 28URBAN Urban Urban Common Common in Chicago in Chicago

[ LANDSCAPE [ LANDSCAPE STUDIO STUDIO ] ]

BLUE BELT BELT 34 34BLUE

Mall Mall Intervention Intervention in Seattle in Seattle

UBNA 36 36UBNA

Demo Demo Garden Garden in Seattle in Seattle


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UBNA

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FLOOD HARVEST

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[ COMPETITION ]

URBAN URBANDESIGN DESIGNMODEL MODEL ZGF ZGFArchitects, Architects,Seattle Seattle

URBAN DESIGN MODEL 48 INTERIOR INTERIOR RENDERING RENDERING Seattle 52 52 ZGF Architects, ZGF ZGFArchitects, Architects,Seattle Seattle

INTERIOR RENDERING 52 BICYCLE BICYCLE CLUB CLUB PROPOSAL PROPOSAL Seattle 56 56 ZGF Architects, ZGF ZGFArchitects, Architects,Seattle Seattle

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Urban UrbanFarming FarmingininNew NewYork York

URBAN DIALYSIS Urban Farming in New York

BICYCLE CLUB PROPOSAL 56 CAD CAD DRAFTING Architects, Seattle 60 60 ZGFDRAFTING ARUP, ARUP,Hong HongKong Kong

CAD DRAFTING 60 SUBMITTAL SUBMITTAL PACKAGE PACKAGE 64 64 ARUP, Hong Kong ELLUMUS, ELLUMUS,Seattle Seattle

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SUBMITTAL PACKAGE ELLUMUS, Seattle

OTHEREXPERIENCE EXPERIENCE]] [[OTHER [ OTHER EXPERIENCE ]

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FLOOD FLOODHARVEST HARVEST Urban UrbanDesign DesignininNashville Nashville

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URBANDIALYSIS DIALYSIS URBAN

Journal Editting

Urban Design in Nashville

Demo Garden in Seattle

COMPETITION]] [[COMPETITION

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DIMENSIONS

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DIMENSIONS DIMENSIONS Journal JournalEditting Editting

DIMENSIONS Journal Editting

FLOOD HARVEST Urban Design in Nashville

[SKILLS [SKILLS]]

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[SKILLS ]

GRASSHOPPER GRASSHOPPER

3D PRINTING PRINTING GRASSHOPPER 68 3D 70 70 RESEARCH &&MAPPING MAPPING 3D PRINTING 70 RESEARCH 72 72 QUICK SKETCHES SKETCHES RESEARCH & MAPPING 72 QUICK 78 78 DRAWINGS QUICK SKETCHES 80 80 78 DRAWINGS

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DRAWINGS

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GRASSHOPPER

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3D PRINTING

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RESEARCH & MAPPING

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QUICK SKETCHES

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DRAWINGS


ARCHITECTURE STUDIO

[ HANOI MULTI-GRAIN] UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, WINTER 2013 Scales of Damp: Vivian Lee, Claudia Wiggers

Merging Tubehouses, Emerging Communities Located in Hanoi, Vietnam, this mid-density residential development reimages Hanoi’s vernacular building typology of a tubehouse. While celebrating the traditional characteristics of a shop frontage, internal courtyards, versatile use of internal and external space, dynamic owner relationships, HANOI MULTIGRAIN aims at creating a larger interactive neighborhood by introducing porosity between tubehouses, instead of a dead wall. Given the extremely dense living conditions in Hanoi, not only will this proposal increase efficiency by introducing shared structure, plumbing and drainage between tubehouses, but it also introduces a new network of circulation as well as connected open spaces of different degree to accomodate a wide variety of usage, celebrating the Hanoi way of streetlife. In collaboration with John Hilmes, Shannon Qin


[ HANOI MULTI-GRAN ]

TRADITIONAL TUBEHOUSE

VS

HANOI MULTI-GRAIN

MASS vs VOID

closer access to VOID

PROGRAM

both horizontal & vertical strata of ownership

CIRCULATION

3 tubehouses as 1 entity: - network of alleyway - centralized vertical circulation - shared walls - shared structure - shared plumbing

URBAN FABRIC

- connected network of open space - interwoven circulation network

URBAN FORM sponge-like

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SITE STRATEGY


[ HANOI MULTI-GRAN ] SPECS:

AGGREGATION MOTIF - Merging Tubehouses, Emerging Communities - Creation of interwoven open spaces

- Area of Site: 2 Hectare ( 20,000 sq m) - # of Units: 400 units - Gross floor area ( excluding external stairway & hallway) : 27,000 sq m - Residential: 25,300 sq m - Commercial: 1,700 sq m - Density: 200 Dwellings/ Hectare

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3 Tubehouses as 1 entity

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Horizontal Aggregation

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Vertical Aggregation

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TYPICAL UNIT PLAN Units are designed to accomodate flexible ownership. Units are economical in size to encourage outdoor living and communal interaction. scenario 1 [scenario 2] [scenario 3]

Multi-generation Unit 6m

floor 1

private courtyard

living

grand-parents [rental]

bedroom 2 [bedroom 2]

public alley

Studio Unit

floor 2

bedroom

floor 1

living

walkway

family-run shop [outsider-run shop]

6m

storefront

family room [bedroom 1] [bedroom 3]

bedroom 1 [rental]

floor 2


[ HANOI MULTI-GRAN ]

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A Section cutting through the courtyard of a typical block

UNIT TYPES WITHIN A TYPICAL BLOCK

27 sq.m

86 sq.m 36 sq.m

STUDIOS X 8

2-BEDRM SUITE X 1

64 sq.m living 36 sq.m courtyard 36 sq.m shop

1-BEDRM SENIOR UNIT X 1

63 sq.m

122 sq.m

79 sq.m

1-BEDRM X 1

2-BEDRM SUITE W/ LOFT X 1

143 sq.m living 36 sq.m courtyard 36 sq.m shop

3-BEDRM MULTI-GENERATION UNIT X 1


[ HANOI MULTI-GRAN ]

PLUMBING

OPEN SPACES

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[ HANOI MULTI-GRAN ]

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BICYCLE PUMP/ WASH STATION

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SLIDING SCREENS

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COMMUNAL SINK

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SITTING STEPS

DRAINAGE ALONG SITE GRAIN AS SIGNAGE DEVICE, EMPTYING INTO MODULAR WETLAND FOR REUSE IN COMMUNAL SINK

COMMUNITY CATALYSTS

GROUND LEVEL SITE PLAN


KEY

FLOOR 2


[ HANOI MULTI-GRAN ] FLOOR PLANS

FLOOR 4

FLOOR 3

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[ HANOI MULTI-GRAN ]

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[ HANOI MULTI-GRAN ] VILLAGE GREEN SCENARIO

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ARCHITECTURE STUDIO

[ RE-GENERATION] UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, WINTER 2010 Reuse Studio: Kathryn Merlino

Adaptive Reuse Of Building 18 At Magnuson Park, Seattle Given the current multi-functional condition of the former naval base Magnuson Park, the project reuses an old firehouse into a multi-purpose hub with combined programs of visitor center, sports rental, naval museum and catering facilities as an entry point to guide visitors into the park. Re-generation experiments with the idea of self-sufficiency and green living in urban contexts. Pulling elements from the neighboring P-patch, food and herbs will be grown to support the cafe and educate public. Profits generated will be used to finance naval exhibitions.



Vegetation forces its way out


[ RE-GENERATION ]

stack/ cross ventilation

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BEFORE structural element

building assessment

= general use on imac =105 watts/hrs


[ RE-GENERATION ]

AFTER new structures

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open floor plan allows mobility of programs over time

planting beds and benches reaching out

reuse removed bricks as facade on steel structural frame

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ARCHITECTURE STUDIO

[ URBAN INTERCHANGE ] UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, FALL 2012 Network Studio: Kathy Velikov

A Surface of Urban Common that Blurs Boundaries, West Loop, Chicago Fragmented by barriers in various physical and intangibleforms including fences, privatized demarcation, storage building blocks, surface parking lots, highway and its buffer zones, West Loop, Chicago is a fragemented neighbourhood that lacks sense of community. Urban Interchange aims at delimiting boundary through creation of a walkable and bikable surface that weaves in-between existing transportation infrastructures and buffer zones. The surface starts from the underground Clinton-blue metro station, then passes through three blocks of highway underpass, which are currently used as surface parking lot, then connects to the existing greyhound terminal and bus transit station as a roofscape. It then weaves through the circle interchange and extends to the UIC-Halstead metro station on the east side of the loop where Greek Town and UIC campus is located. Apart from creating a walkway network connecting transportation nodes, this rolling ‘ surface’ aims at creating a common ground for the multiple constituents on site, including local residents, college students, bikers, dog-owners, commuters and tourists to share and interact on.


[ URBAN INTERCHANGE ]

clinton blue station metro station

pedestrain

convenience metro station

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LANDSCAPE STUDIO

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[ BLUE BELT ] UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SUMMER 2011 Landscaoe Studio: Iain Robertson

University-Village Mall Intervention in Seattle Replicating the existing water motif in U-village, the intervention conceptually links the south entry with the rest of U-village with a blue belt of integrated use of art and water features along pedestrian paths. A plaza with interactive water fountain flanked by two additional buildings is created to welcome and invite pedestrains to walk through.Through the re-introduction of the ‘forgotten’ Ravenna Creek back into U-village, a dialogue between the U-village water and creek water is introduced in the plaza, linking the mall to the larger context of the Ravenna neighbourhood.

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food plaza encourage people to pause & food activities to spill out lily pad motif acts as guiding lights

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shaded internal shopping alley added a small channel with stepping stones & seating on two sides


[ BLUE BELT ]

PUBLIC PROPERTY

U_VILLAGE

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u-village water ravenna Creek food area


LANDSCAPE STUDIO

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vehicular flow

[ UBNA ] UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SUMMER 2011 Landscaoe Studio: Iain Robertson 2

visitor center at intersection, acting as filter

Demo Garden in Union Bay Natural Area, Seattle As a transition from urban settings to the Union Bay Natural Area, the site serves as an entry point into UBNA by filtering vehicular, bike and pedestrian flow through the visitor center. Not only does the project demonstrate the natural processes in UBNA as a demo garden, it aims at connecting human and water flow into the natural area.

union bay waterlilies

urban

to ubna

In Collaboration with Janice Lo

pier view t mt. rainie

bike & pedestrian flow

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water flow: creek connects disconnected pond back to ravenna channel

vista flow: frame view of mt.rainier


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wetland

new cotton trail wood entry trail to ubna

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cotton wood trail

visitor center observation deck

dry meadow

creek black berries dense bushes

scenic existing driveway trail entry to ubna

driveway/ drop-off

pond wetland

dry meadow

grassland

-floods in winter -dries in summer -bird-watching

-sloped meadow

-picnic area

framed view of mt. rainier

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COMPETITION

urban dialysis

[ URBAN DIALYSIS ]

amt. of energy produced by:

ORGANIZED by SUCKERPUNCH DAILY, AUG 2011 Honorable Mentions

The project re-imagines an empty parking lot as a center that mass-produces biofuel, crops, and clean water. A constructed wetland filters grey and black water for re-use in three algae bioreactors and a network of aeroponic greenhouses. Parabolic solar collectors direct visible light to algae below, while infrared is directed to photovoltaic panels for constant growth. As a self-sustaining system, the algae produces biofuel, methane, and nutrients to fuel crop production and transport which will ultimately allow for greenhouse expansion to the surrounding rooftops.

WETLAND

FRESH WATER

GRAY WATER

SEA WATER ALGAE

NUTRIENT

Center for Urban Farming in Brooklyn, NY

BIOFUEL

FOOD

In collaboration with Lance Smith, Sara Duffy and Min Son GREENHOUSE


[ URBAN DIALYSIS ]

phase 1

greenhouse greenhouse laboratory office

algae

algae

phase 2

storage

entrance

entrance greenhouse cafe

algae auditorium

entrance

phase 3 farming system expanded to greenhouses, vehicles & boats

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COMPETITION

[ FLOOD HARVEST ] HINES URBAN DESIGN COMPETITION, JAN 2014 Honarable Mentions

URBAN REJUVENATION for SULPHUR DELL in NASHVILLE, TN “Flood Harvest” leverages upon the flood-prone riverfront site of Sulphur Dell in Nashville by turning it into a potential for urban development. During a major flood event, a waterfront wetland park, series of pocket ponds and large retention pond are filled in succession to ensure the resiliency of the district. The retained floodwater will be cleaned and treated in the living machine and then harvested to be redistributed to the surrounding area. During the dry season, these landscape features can be used as play, leisure or performance areas. “Flood Harvest” aims to be a catalyst for the redevelopment of other under-utilized, flood-prone waterfront areas in Nashville. In collaboration with Jia Fang ( MUP), Kevin Kan ( MUP) , Lu Chen ( MUD/ MLA) and Xin Miao Yong ( MARCH), with advisor El Hadi Jazairy

CONNECTIVITY

CONNECTIVITY

CONNECTION TO MUSIC CITY BIKEWAY

CONNECTION TO MUSIC CITY BIKEWAY

EXISTING AND PROPOSED BIKEWAYS EXISTING AND PROPOSED MUSIC CITY BUS ROUTE

EXISTING AND PROPOSED BIKEWAYS EXISTING AND PROPOSED MUSIC CITY BUS ROUTE

CONNECTIVITY CONNECTION TO MUSIC CITY BIKEWAY EXISTING AND PROPOSED BIKEWAYS EXISTING AND PROPOSED MUSIC CITY BUS ROUTE

CONNECTIVITY CONNECTION TO MUSIC CITY BIKEWAY EXISTING AND PROPOSED BIKEWAYS EXISTING AND PROPOSED MUSIC CITY BUS ROUTE


[ FLOOD HARVEST ]

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PHASING Phase 1 of the project development focuses on unoccupied blocks on Jefferson Street, since they have the maximum height limit in the district. While other blocks are waiting for building clearance and demolition, the first group of blocks will have high-return projects to ensure high occupancy rate and generate early revenue. The first phase includes an eight-storey hotel, and a mix of retail, housing and office spaces to accomodate residents and firms that need to be relocated during Phase 2.

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FARMER’S MARKET/ RECREATION COMPLEX Located at the lowest point of the site that meets the Music City Bikeway, the new Farmer’s Market/ Recreation complex is located right next to the major pond that is created to absorb any remaining runoff. This complex serves as both a landmark as well as a water harvesting infrastructure. It takes advantage of the pleasant weather by becoming completely open on the ground floor, allowing both pedestrians and cyclists to move in and out freely. Open courtyards scattered throughout the building will also extend the feeling of the outdoors into the interior of the market, while increasing pervious surfaces for the absorption of rainwater.


[ FLOOD HARVEST ] BUILDING TYPOLOGY TYPICAL MIXED-USE BLOCK

FARMER’S MARKET/ RECREATION COMPLEX WATER HARVESTING DIAGRAM

TYPICAL RESIDENTIAL BLOCK

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PONDS DOTTED ALONG MUSIC CITY BIKEWAY Apart from the first line of flooding defense of the wetland park at Cumberland River waterfront, the second line of defense consists of several pocket ponds located along the existing Music City Bikeway. During the dry season, the ponds would appear as landscaped features of pocket parks dotted along the bikeway. These indentations are not only aesthetic but can also be used as play, leisure or performance areas. With Nashville’s year-round good weather, open-air retail plazas offer rest spots along the Music City Bikeway, spaces for peoplewatching, and adventure sports such as rock climbing.

The bikeway serves not only as connection spine between major landmarks in Sulphur Dell, but also as a tributary by concentrating runoff from surrounding parcels of land as well as neighboring districts. When sudden storms occur in the spring, the pocket ponds will fill up in succession as water flows from the wetland park through the bikeway, acting as buffers to slow down the movement of water as it heads inland towards the large retention pond and contributing to the resiliency of the development.


[ FLOOD HARVEST ]

FLOOD HARVEST MITIGATION/ MANIPULATION OF INUNDATION

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WORK SAMPLE

MODEL 1: Proposal for Jiangjushi Station MODEL 2: Proposal for Wenzao Station

[ URBAN DESIGN MODEL ] ZGF ARCHITECTS LLP, SEATTLE, MAY 2013

Three respective models representing urban design proposals for three different subway stations, namely Jiangjushi, Wenzao & Zhongshan Park, in Xiamen, China Sizes: approximately 30” x 20”@ Scale: 1:1000 Project team includes Derik Eckhardt , Tomoko Uno Responsibilities involve cut-file preparation, laser cutting, sanding, spray-painting & tree plantation


[ URBAN DESIGN MODEL ]

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MEDIUM Proposed buildings: cherry veneer on arcylic/ MDF Contextual buildings: spray-paint on MDF Pavement: spray-paint on adhesive paper Site: CNC-routed foam

MODEL 3: Proposal for Zhongshan Park Station


[ URBAN DESIGN MODEL ]

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WORK SAMPLE

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[ INTERIOR RENDERING ] ZGF ARCHITECTS LLP, SEATTLE, JULY 2013

A set of sequential interior renderings demonstrating ‘the streets’ and ‘lounge’ designed for an office building retrofit project for a corporate campus Process involves Revit-modelling, imported to Sketchup for detail modelling and material application, then imported into 3D max for lighting placement and rendering. Lastly, touch-up with Photoshop.

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[ INTERIOR RENDERING ]

LIGHTING To give the best simulation of the lighting quality designed, rendering lights of various types, illumination directions and intensity, are placed into the 3D Max model according to lighting plan.

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[ CASCADE BICYCLE CLUB PROPOSAL ] ZGF ARCHITECTS LLP, SEATTLE, JUNE 2013

A concept and vision for the “ Cascade Cycling Center” in Building 11, Magnuson Park in Seattle. Project team includes Laura Squillace, Jenn Chen, Mackenzie Elrod Responsibilities includes research, conceptual development and graphic production for presentation board and phamphlet.


[ CASCADE BICYCLE CLUB PROPOSAL ]

UNFOLDED PHAMPHLET of the proposal PHAMPHLET COVER & BACKCOVER

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WORK SAMPLE

THE HUB The new HUB for the Cascade Bicycle Club will be the destination to engage and welcome an inclusive community that addresses all bicycle interests. It will be the place to educate all levels of cyclists and promote the healthy, rewarding benefits of bicycling. The HUB can help to restore Magnuson Park as an outdoor gathering center for the greater community while respecting its unique natural history. When members ride locally, they will be connecting globally. And with its diverse capabilities, the CBC HUB can advocate for a bicycle community that is worthy of all riders.


[ CASCADE BICYCLE CLUB PROPOSAL ]

FUTURE BIKE PATH & CROSSWALK

BURKE-GILMAN TRAIL LINK TO EXISTING

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Given the shared support and passion for bicycling that exists in the greater Seattle architecture, engineering and construction community, we believe CBC and the project have the potential to benefit greatly. We believe in the CBC mission and many of us practice it daily as bicycle commuters, enthusiasts and

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open, light-filled invitingadaptive, hub for everyone

RESOURCE INFO CENTER inviting hub for everyone RESOURCE INFO CENTER MEETING SPACES inviting for everyone flexible &hub multi-functional

MEETING SPACES flexible & multi-functional MEETING SPACES GATHERING NODES

flexible & multi-functional for events/ classes/ film/ ride preparation

GATHERING NODES for events/ classes/ film/ ride preparation GATHERING REPAIR SHOPNODES

REPAIR SHOP revenue generator, educates & empowers REPAIR SHOP BIKE RENTAL revenue generator, educates & empowers revenue generator

BIKE RENTAL revenue generator BIKE AIR &RENTAL WATER revenue generator filling station

AIR & WATER filling&station AIR WATER BIKE STORAGE

filling station attractive & sculptural

BIKE STORAGE attractive & sculptural BIKE STORAGE TRAFFIC GARDEN attractive & sculptural for a diversity of users

TRAFFIC GARDEN for a diversity of users TRAFFIC CAFE GARDEN

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OFFICE open, adaptive, light-filled OFFICE RESOURCE INFO CENTER

for events/ classes/ educates film/ ride&preparation revenue generator, empowers

PROPOSED PROPOSED PROPOSED AUXILIARY AUXILIARY AUXILIARY

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open, adaptive, light-filled

CURRENT CURRENT CURRENT AMENITY AMENITY AMENITY

FINISHED AREA

OFFICE

PROPOSED PROPOSED PROPOSED AMENITY AMENITY AMENITY

ARENA SPORTS

for a diversity of users attract non-cyclists & cyclists alike

CAFE attract non-cyclists & cyclists alike CAFE PUBLIC BATHROOMS attract non-cyclists & cyclists alike for anyone in Park

PUBLIC BATHROOMS for anyoneBATHROOMS in Park PUBLIC LIVING BUILDING

for anyone in Park healthy, sustainable building for all

LIVING BUILDING healthy, sustainable LIVING BUILDINGbuilding for all WHAT IF...

healthy, sustainable building for all food carts, farmers market, pea patch, a bicycle b&b...

WHAT IF... food carts, WHAT IF...farmers market, pea patch, a bicycle b&b... food carts, farmers market, pea patch, a bicycle b&b...


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WORK SAMPLE

[ CAD DRAFTING ] ARUP, HONG KONG, JULY 2010

Proposed Ground Floor Plan of Switchgear Building for the Stonecutters Island Sewage Treatment Plant Upgrade Project in Hong Kong Responsibilities include updating drawings, adding annotations, dimensions, fill, title block & layout.


[ CAD DRAFTING ]

SITE PLAN

EXISTING FIRST FLOOR PLAN

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WORK SAMPLE

[ CAD DRAFTING ] ARUP, HONG KONG, JULY 2010

Detailed Site Plan of Black Point Gas Supply Project in Hong Kong Vent Shaft & Equipment Plinths Alterations & Additions Submission Responsibilities include updating drawings, adding annotations, dimensions, fill, title block & layout.


[ CAD DRAFTING ]

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WORK SAMPLE

NORTH ELEVATION:

Thirty-three storey tower with podium

SITE PLAN:

Photo collage & colored with Photoshop to suggest landscape elements, water features and difference in pavement

[ SUBMITTAL PACKAGE ] ELLUMUS, SEATTLE, JUN 2012

CITY SUBMITTAL OF SD-PHASE BANK TOWER PROJECT IN XUZHOU, CHINA Responsibilities include landscape design,drafting, site plan coloring, diagramming and submittal package assemblage.


[ SUBMITTAL PACKAGE ]

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OTHER EXPERIENCE

[ DIMENSIONS ] UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, SEP 2013 -14

EDITING & BOOK DESIGN OF STUDENT-RUN PUBLICATION AT TAUBMAN COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE & URBAN PLANNING Staff: Catlin Cashner, John Yoon, Andrew Isaac Ng, Laura Kiyokane, Heidi Wong, and Jason Park Faculty advisor: Christian Unverzagt * Photo credits: Laura Kiyokane


[ DIMENSIONS ]

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LAYOUT FRAMES ON SURFACE

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ATTRACTION PTS + CIRCLES

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EXTRUSION OF CIRCLES

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BULLION DIFFERENCE

[ GRASSHOPPER ] COURSEWORK at UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, MAR 2012

An exploration on parametric design by using grasshopper to producing different sizes and types of perforation on an undulating surface.

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ATTRACTOR ADJUSTMENT

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[ 3D PRINTING ] COURSEWORK at UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, MAR 2012

An exploration on parametric design by using grasshopper to producing different sizes and types of perforation on an undulating surface, then 3D-printed.


[ 3D PRINTING ]

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[ RESEARCH & MAPPING ] COURSEWORK at UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, SEP 2013

Research and graphical analysis of Istanbul’s demographics in relation to Turkey as a whole. Use of GIS basemap and statistic sources from TurkStat.


[ RESEARCH & MAPPING ]

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[ QUICK SKETCHES ] UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEP 2010

Fieldnotes from study abroad in Italy

Nordic Pavilion at Venice Biennale


[ QUICK SKETCHES ]

NIGHT SKETCH: Santa Anastasia in Verona, Italy

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[ DRAWINGS ] Angel on Ponte Saint’Angelo in Rome, Italy Oct 2010 Dry Pastel on brown paper 9” x 11”


Waterway in Venice, Italy Sept 2010 Ink on paper 9” x 11”

House of Vettii in Pompeii, Italy Oct 2010

Dry pastel on brown paper 9” x 11”


Ka Yan TSANG [ Sally ] Master of Architecture Graduate University of Michigan tsang.kyan@gmail.com


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