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Sp Fa Sp Fa Sp Fa Sp Fa Sp Fa Sp 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 undergrad.
projects project 1 Lakefront Development, China project 2 Design Corps Summer Studio 09, Bryan Bell project 3 MoCA/Redesign, Frank Gehry Studio project 4 Theater project 5 Santa Monica Light Rail Project project 6 Cinema: Container project 7 Ballona Creek Renovation Project project 8 3 Units Housing Project
Fa Sp Fa p grad. 2010 2011 graduate
other works
construction destials sketch parametric design - grasshopper
Projects
Lakefront Development, China Design Corps Summer Studio 09 MoCA/Redesign, Frank Gehry Studio Theater Santa Monica Light Rail Project Cinema: Container Ballona Creek Renovation Project 3 Units-Housing Project
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Project 1
a residential designs located in China’s Lake-front role: design assistant
Project 1 Lake Front Development, China
sunken garden
Project 1: section cut
Project 2 Design Corps Summer Studio 09, Bryan Bell
Hollygrove used be a community full of fellowship; “Bus Shelters� had played an important role in this function. It has never been the same since Hurricane Katrina, we want to revitalize the community by recalling that memory of fellowship with our bus shelter design. We chose hurricane salvaged wood as the symbolic main material.
DETAIL A
PLAN AT STEEL BASE PLATE
construction process
maximum capacity: 12 people (to encourage fellowship) maximum dead load: 3000 lbs maximum wind resistance: 160 mph 2’-143” 1’-887”
WATER PROOFING SYST
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7” 8 39°
7’-141”
6’- 87”
5’-187”
146°
2’-481” Aa
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1’- 41”
3’-941”
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22°
Water Proofing Syst. Section Aa
112°
Bench (Unerneath) Detail
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3” 4
2’-10 81” 2’- 87”
68°
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5 85” 5 85”
3’-1141”
4 87” 3 87” 3 87”
158°
1181”
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3 85” 3 85”
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Dado Cut
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3 4’-243”
4’- 87” 3’-10 87”
112°
fabrication details (bench)
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Unerneath Bench Detail 5” 51°
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3” 4 Dado Cut
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Project 3
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Open spaces on Bunker Hill becomes empty after work everyday. MoCA/Redesign’s intention is to use museum as 1) activators by breaking the mus into pavilions and pla them on public spaces, and use them 2) as linkage to draw people onto the current MoCA site, the new core public space. The attempt is to create everyday spaces and encourage social activities.
MoCA/ReDesign, Gehry Partner LLP, post-professional degree
gallery space public program administration educational space
Temporary Exhibition Space: “connecting tissue” that stiches all the pavillions together
circulation program
Galleries step 1: cluster Public Programs
program development
step 2: expansion
step 3: scatter
step 4: morph
Courtyard - to temp. exhibitions Lobby/ Admin.
Gallery B
Angel’s Knoll
Upper Grand
Cal Plaza
Gallery C
Olive St.
Temporary Exhibition Space
site section: shows the relationship between pavillions as “activators” and temporary exhibition space as “connecting tissue”
Gallery C
Lower Grand
section reference
This design concept focuses on people’s “arrival experience”; to subtly transfer audiences from reality (the cityscape) into an imaginary space (theatre) without the awareness of stepping through a threshold - the entrance. This concept is achieved by two methods: 1) the building form radiates out to the busy intersection to welcome audiences’ arriving and 2) the glass facade reduces the threshold to minimum; it also unfolds to create a semi-public/ private space.
concept
Project 4 Theatre, Wilshire Blvd. + Normandie Ave. Los Angeles
an undergraduate year 3 project that used theatre to explore structural design
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detail drawing & 3D model
3rd st. promenade
PCH city map
3D sectional structural model
Project 5 Santa Monica Light Rail Project
This project is located on 4th and Colorado Blvd, where multiple zones converge all-together; thus pedestrian and vehicular circulations are always dense. The fluidity of the design (both form and function) is reponding to the busy urban movement at the intersection, at the same time aiming to alleviate the congestion.
Design Exercise: Container Outdoor Cinema ciname space This design exercise focuses on re-utilizing mundane materials such as containers and using it to create an instant event space; using this exercise to explore outdoor cinema design for the purpose of invigorate urban activities. This container-cinema can be attached on any freight train and travel from city to city, similar to Archigram’s Zeppelin concept. exhibitiona space
balcony
patio
exhibition platform
Project 6
Cinema: container, Geoff Manaugh, editor of BLDGBLOG, post-professional degree
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Project 7 Ballona Creek Renovation Project, Marina del Rey instructor: Yin-Yu Hung, SWA Group
year: 5th, topic: urban landscape
redered: photoshop
The goal of this 5 weeks design exercise is to develop a 3-unit housing a 3 bedroom for families with children. This project is set up to explore a common ground, creating a harmony among various family types with various needs.
Project 8
3-Units Housing
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FRENCH GLASS DOORS, 4’ X 8’ W/ STRUC FRAME OPERABLE WIN. WITH STRU FRAME WIN FACADE, 16’X 8‘
FIRST FLOOR
Other Works
construction details sketch parametric design - grasshopper
These are some of the detail drawings I have done during the CD phase while interning at Rockefeller Partners Architects
construction detail
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Sketches
This project uses algorithm desing to redefine an existing form, mouse, or wall surface that was built in Rhino space, then uses Grasshopper to manipulate its shape and pattern and finish rendered in Maxwell.