The Jute Quest by Jingyu Wang

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Interio Design Studio 2 By Helen Wang

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“Happy employees are healthier and more productive – so don’t overlook the importance of having fun in the workplace “ -- quoted from Six reasons why fun in the office is the future of work by published by CIPHR

The concept is to generate a fun and creative working environment through the spacial discoveries and mysteries infused in daily living experience. Project by Helen Wang

Sequence Render_R2: 11th Fl. Grand Staircase Scene

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Use Diagram_1: tight, unpassable, less seethrough, more sound insulated

Use Diagram_2: loose, passable, more seethrough, no sound insulation

Use Diagram_3: gradient, implies spacial transition and discovery, hint to spacial quality (private or public) based on tightness of the jute

Diagram 5

Diagram 6

Diagram 4 Diagram 1 Diagram 3

Use Diagrams Use Diagram_4: combination of peekaboo wall with jute to make spaces viewable but not directly accessble

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Use Diagram_5: Jutes are arranged primarily south facing to allow maximum sunlight penetration, whereas peekaboo windows are opened according to window openings on the peripheral walls.

Use Diagram_6: Occasionally, jutes and peekaboo windows are combined to enhance visual privacy for some spaces.

Diagram 2 Axonometric View: Exploded Model with Jute

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1 A-A

1 A-A

Floor Plans &. Sections

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Multi-purpose Performance studio UP

RA's Getaway UP

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Energy Boost Shop

Storage/Lockers Silence Corner

Feeding area Elegant Hall

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2 B-B

2 B-B

Collaboration

Bath Peekaboo

2 B-B

DN

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Sample material for the Jute Mesh Central Staircase & Art Podiums

DN

UP

Hangout lounge

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Staff’s (Security) Getaway

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Bunk bed Hideout

SHEILA JOHNSON DESIGN CENTER 2 WEST 13TH STREET BUILDING L

SHEILA JOHNSON DESIGN CENTER 2 WEST 13TH STREET BUILDING L

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Floor Plan: 11th Fl. - Public Flat

Section_1: A-A

1 A-A

1 A-A

Lighting Studio

Floor Plan: 12th Fl. - Residential Flat

Section_2: B-B

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R5 R6

Sequence Render_R1: 11th Fl. Energy Boost Shop

Sequence Render_R3: Transitional Private Staircase

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Renderings in sequential order R1 R2

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Sequential Route for Render Images

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Axonometric View: Exploded Model Sequence Route

Sequence Render_R2: 11th Fl. Grand Staircase Scene

Sequence Render_R4: Entering 12th Fl. from Central Staircase

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Zoom in Space &. Material Board

Floor Materials

Zoom in details of the bunk bed hideout are chosen to be revealed to demonstrate the sense of mistery achieved through the materiality and space planning of the space.

Teak wood for step-ups in private area Concrete - Main flooring &. Ceiling 3 C-C

3 C-C

Wall Materials

Sequence Render_R5: Bunkbed Hideout Peekaboo Wall

Zoom in: Bunkbed Hideout Floor Plan w. Material Hardwood Plywood

Concrete - original architectural walls

Furniture & Architectural Material

Sequence Render_R6: Bunkbed Hideout Inner View

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Zoom in: Bunkbed Hideout Section C-C w. Material

Light fixture choices

Jute Cord - thick for architectural partition and thinner for bunk beds

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Jute was chosen for its unique smell and texture that relates sensory experience with nature. The available form in ropes and cords also correspond with the fun and adventurous theme that the space intends to create. In addition, the material provides sense of privacy through its color and control of density whilst not sacrificing all spacial openess.

Weaving Study

Density Study

Stability Study

Floor plan of final materiality model

Materiality Study 12

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Zoom in of weaving study model

Zoom in of density study model

Zoom in of stability study model

Final materiality model

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Sequence Study of Materiality Model

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