MAGGY C. TUNG SELECTED WORKS
Maggy Checo Tung Selected Works from 2010-2021 mcheco.tung@gmail.com 347.656.6971
TABLE OF CONTENTS Professional Work
Thornton Tomasetti 1-6 Ennead Architects 7-22
Undergraduate Work
Thesis Project 23-32
Other Projects
Interior Design 33-34 Artwork 35-39
THORNTON TOMASETTI Work samples New York, NY
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THE SPENCE SCHOOL This is a facade restoration project in an all girl private school in Upper East side of Manhattan. It’s a beautiful landmarked building built in 1929. I worked from the schematic design phase which included preparation of drawings with repairs recommended, to design development and construction document phase where I finalized drawings to send to code officials, compared bids from contractors and reviewed submittals to contruction administration phase where I regularly visited the site to check progress of work and reviewed payment applications.
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MASTER
architects, planners, designers, managers, and builders for the corporate community
Roslyn Consultants, LLC
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MASTER BUILDER
architects, planners, designers, managers, and builders for the corporate community
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MISCELLANEOUS REPAIRS At Thornton Tomasetti, along with larger renovation projects I also worked on small repair details for repairs such as sidewalks, window sills and lintels, as well as repairs of historic stone as shown on the following pages. Developing these details helped me develop technical knowledge and how building details can work in different contexts.
Burton L. Roslyn
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ENNEAD ARCHITECTS Work samples New York, NY
PIUJANG LIFE HEALTH PARK Ennead Architects LLP Shanghai, China 7
In this project we designed a masterplan in Shanghai which consisted of office and multiuse spaces. During the pre-design phase I utilized the site survey to come up with several schemes. I took the lead in preparing the inhouse artistic renderings which complemented the photorealistic outsourced renderings. I also created the wall system diagrams and 3d models. 8
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SHENZEN TIAN’AN Ennead Architects LLP Shenzen, China
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This is a design for a masterplan in Shenzen, China in which the client wanted to completely revitalize the city. A new university has been planned north of this site. This masterplan was designed to create a new sustainable city with retail, residential and transportation hubs. I worked on the pre-design phase of this project. I took the lead in preparing a design scheme and 3D printing the model.
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1221 GATEWAY PROJECT Ennead Architects LLP New York, New York
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This project was a competition against several firms. We proposed some ideas on how to rebuild the plaza at 1221 Avenue of the Americas. We issued three proposals. Our goal was to make it a more enjoyable, open and practical space for both pedestrians and retail. I worked interchangeably on different schemes, created a ‘modelo’ walk through and created the 3D physical model. 14
HERO PEN OFFICE RENOVATION Ennead Architects LLP Shanghai, China
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This was a renovation project which I worked on during pre-design. It is an abandoned office building that previously manufactured pens and plans to be renewed with new offices, a public atrium and retail. I worked on the 3D model, in house renderings, physical model, and program planning. 16
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US EMBASSY IN ANKARA Ennead Architects LLP Ankara, Turkey
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This project is a US embassy based in Ankara, Turkey. During the Construction Documentation phase I worked on floor and wall type plans and elevations, and schedules through Revit. Due to the confidential nature of this project I can only show renderings.
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TAOPU SCI-TECH CITY Ennead Architects LLP Shanghai, China
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This is a mixed use development in Shanghai. It was the first phase of a masterplan for Taopu. This project focuses on the pedestrian experience using green spaces, bridges, plazas, and new buildings that are separate but are continuous in its form. In this project I worked on the in-house renderings during the schematic design phase, and created the base revit model for the design development phase. 22
STUDENT WORK
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THE QUEENSBORO MUSEUM OF 19TH CENTURY ART Thesis 2014- 2015 Professor Brown
WINNER OF THE MATTHEW W. DELGAUDIO AWARD CHOSEN BY THE FACULTY AWARDS COMMITTEE AND GIVEN BY THE NEW YORK SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTS TO THE BEST COMPREHENSIVE DESIGN OF THE CLASS OF 2015
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Site Plan
Scale : 128” - 1’
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Thesis Project | 2015 | Professor Brown
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Orientation for best views and sunlight
Split Again For views to the bridge
raised landscape for ground level parking and flood protection
This project was my final year thesis. The objective was to choose a site and choose a building type, which gave us a lot of freedom, but we also needed to back up our decisions with evidence on why our project type is needed on our chosen site. My thesis summary is below: As Long Island City and the rest of New York rapidly develops, a new skyline replaces the old which attracts many developers and high end residents. But what about those who these changes affect? We see the city changing and leaving long-term residents out of the picture. Do we need more high-end residential high rises in an already crowded city? Silvercup’s proposal to make this site a tall multi-use condo/retail building took this approach, and as a reaction to this proposal I have designed a Museum. A new source of education for the neighborhood, somewhere to visit and enjoy, next to existing residences and low income housing. I have hoped to keep the integrity of this small art community. This adds to Queen’s own “museum mile” with PS 1, Socrates Sculpture Park, the Museum of the Moving Image and small galleries in between. With a new arts education center, the school children of the area have somewhere to go and learn after school.
Thesis Project | 2015 | Professor Brown
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Horizontal Louvers
In order to expose the structure and to reduce amount of columns, the structural system is comprised of cast-inplace waffle slabs. With a manufacturers like Holedeck, the hvac can be placed inside of the slabs by cutting out holes. By casting small notches on the coffers different components can be added to the ceiling; For example: Hung ceiling panels and track lighting. The skin of most of this building is made of Corten Steel in different variations. Based on the facing side, there are either vertical Louvers for the east and west sun, horizontal louvers on a curtain wall and perforated Panels for the south sun. There is also recycled brick, both as solid veneers and as a screen by removing some bricks.
Typical Wall Section Scale : 1/2” - 1’
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Thesis Project | 2015 | Professor Brown
Pitched Roof
Ducts Waffle Grid Lighting
Skin
Concrete Floor Slabs
Columns
Landscape
Parking & Foundation
Exploded Axonometric
Thesis Project | 2015 | Professor Brown
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Thesis Project | 2015 | Professor Brown
South Elevation 1/16” - 1’
Axonometric Scale : 1/16” - 1’
West Elevation 1/16” - 1’
East Elevation 1/16” - 1’
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OTHER PROJECTS
INTERIOR DESIGN ART WORK
INTERIOR DESIGN
Another hobby of mine is interior design. When we first bought our old home it was outdated which gave me the perfect canvas to work with. I enjoy practicing design starting with where I live. 33
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ARTWORK
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Along with architecture I try to keep up with my lifelong hobby of making art. The mediums I’ve learned are oil paint, pen, pencil, ink wash, and watercolor. These are works done outside of school or work. Primarily figures, portraits and still lifes.
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Maggy Checo Tung Selected Works from 2010-2021 mcheco.tung@gmail.com 347.656.6971
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