Parady Sarun_Selected Works_2019

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Parady Sarun

Selected Works


941 Tiverton Ave. Los Angeles, CA, USA


YONEX Headquarters + Badminton Training Center

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CPH Kunsthal

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The Anxious Journey 2.0

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LEGO Experience Center

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Cal Poly Pomona | Senior Project | Fall 2018 & Spring 2019 | Instructor: Robert Alexander

DIS Copenhagen | Spring 2018 | Instructor: Bo Christensen

Cal Poly Pomona | Fall 2018 | The Uncanny Alley Virtual Sudio | Instructor: Frank Clementi

DIS Copenhagen | Fall 2017 | Instuctor: Marie-Louise Holst

Permanent Supportive Housing Prototype

Competition Entry - 2019 Julius Shulman Emerging Talent Award In Collaboration with: Mariana Uy; Matthew Rivera

Orange County Marine Mammals Rescue Center Cal Poly Pomona | Spring 2016 | Instructor: Mitchell de Jarnett

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Within the contemporary workplace, there is an evolving proportion of work and non-work elements. There is no longer a fixed ideology about the design of workplace as companies now design their workplace to reflect their working culture, identity and more often that not attitude towards the modern society in general. If the norm of resolving the conflict between organizational flexibility and corporate identity in the design of the office buildings is generic repetition of self-similar interior spaces and a symbolic envelope as corporate straitjacket, this project attempts to subvert this convention by allowing the corporate identity, which in the case of YONEX Co. Ltd., is the sport of badminton, to take its own formal logics within the genericness of the office tower in a symbiotic relationship, thereby extrapolating novel spatial, programmatic and social dynamics within a corporate workplace. The programmatic confluence of a corporate office and a badminton training facility presents a need to rethink the typological conventions of both program types. The project, first and foremost, proposes a fragmentation of the badminton program and subsequently turning it from a horizontal organization to a vertical organization. This is meant to de-centralize the event and maximize the program’s public interface. The resultant arrangement is finally nested into a generic office tower, thereby re-contextualizing both the work program and the training program and prompting a pursuit of of specific spatial experience of the work/play environment.

Cal Poly Pomona | Fall 2018 & Spring 2019


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LEVEL 07 | CONFERENCE

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1. Small Conference Room 2. Large Conference Room 3. Multi-Purpose Classroom

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LEVEL 06 |OPEN OFFICE

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1. Design Studio 2. Meeting Room 3. Locker 4. Office 4. HOD Office 5. Lounge 6. Testing Court

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YONEX Headquarters


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Cal Poly Pomona | Fall 2018 & Spring 2019


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+ 123’ - 0”

+ 111’ - 0”

+ 99’ - 0”

+ 87’ - 0”

+ 75’ - 0”

+ 63’ - 0”

+ 51’ - 0”

+ 39’ - 0”

+ 27’ - 0”

+ 15’ - 0”

YONEX Headquarters


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Cal Poly Pomona | Fall 2018 & Spring 2019


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KEY WALL SECTION/ ELEVATION 1’ = 1/4”

YONEX Headquarters


Enghavevej 76, 1671 Copenhagen, Denmark


YONEX Headquarter + Badminton Training Center

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CPH Kunsthal

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The Anxious Journey 2.0

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LEGO Experience Center

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Cal Poly Pomona | Senior Project | Fall 2018 & Spring 2019 | Instructor: Robert Alexander

DIS Copenhagen | Spring 2018 | Instructor: Bo Christensen

Cal Poly Pomona | Fall 2018 | The Uncanny Alley Virtual Sudio | Instructor: Frank Clementi

DIS Copenhagen | Fall 2017 | Instuctor: Marie-Louise Holst

Permanent Supportive Housing Prototype

Competition Entry - 2019 Julius Shulman Emerging Talent Award In Collaboration with: Mariana Uy; Matthew Rivera

Orange County Marine Mammals Rescue Center Cal Poly Pomona | Spring 2016 | Instructor: Mitchell de Jarnett

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Acting as the public face of the Kunsthal, the Eastern facade declares its ambition as an art instituion with public interests as its highest priority. Archetypal roof profile fuses the building seamlessly into its urban surrouding. Maximum transparency to the external world is ensured so that not only the artifacts are free for view from the outside; the city itself becomes the backdrop for internal displays and activities.

Facing the much-loved recreational park that is Sonder Boulevard, the Northen facade with its rather exuberant profile houses parallel activities that aim to echo the dynamism and diversity of the park life. Lifestyle programs are thus strategically placed along this facade as, on one hand, an extension of the “Street Culture” in Vesterbro; and on ther other hand a catalyst for meaningful exchanges between the Kunsthal and the park.

As an impudent gesture towards the unwanted distractions from the infrastructure-heavy area along the Southern boarder, the Kunsthal boldly shuts-off from it with a “blank wall”. As a result of the facade’s inherent purity coupling with its now ironically-strategic position with maximum exposure to traffic flow, the Southern facade shall be employed as a dynamic canvas for both advertisements and site-specific artworks.

DIS Copenhagen | Spring 2018


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CPH KUNSTHAL

WORKSHOP

Parady Sarun | Cal Poly Pomona DIS Copenhagen | SP18 | Prof. Bo Christensen

NEW EVENTS

PARK CAFE

ART EXHIBITION

ART STORE

The CPH Kunsthal outlines 2 main agendas.

For a first, the CPH Kunsthal shall be an open platform for the promises and prospects of Copenhagen ever-evolving culture. With art being the ultimate cultural product of society, this platform shall promote and facilitate its various forms of expression. The CPH Kunsthal, thus, shall maximize its freedom of being a “museum” without a permanent collection to encourage experimentations with both the production and the exhibition of art. The focus shall be on accessibility, openness and education. With an emphasis on local artists, the scope of the curation, nevertheless, shall reach towards the international art scene so as to maintain a healthy exchange between the local and the global. Parallel events such as gallery talks, seminars and public screenings shall be initiated on a regular basis to stimulate open discussions about the currents of art. Educational events and activities shall be a prominent part of the programs and be made accessible to audiences from all age-groups and social-backgrounds. Situated at the focal point of an up-and-coming cultural sector of the city, the CPH Kunsthal shall assume its role as the area’s, or perhaps even the city’s, “shot of culture”. On the second note, the CPH Kunsthal shall be a “new place in town”. The new building shall not be a disruption of the area’s culturally-charged fabric but a patchwork that fulfills and enriches it. Continuing Vesterbro’s small-shops street culture, the CPH Kunsthal shall include lifestyle programs such as: cafes; bookshops; hand-made stores; etc. Whereas recreational grounds for all age-groups shall be phased in with the framework. All of which takes place with art being the sensually-enriching backdrop. In a bigger picture, the CPH Kunsthal shall play a part in redefining Vesterbro as an area with a troubled past. Erasing and concealing is by no means the pursuit, however. Engaging sensitively with its narratives shall be the ultimate quest.

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Acting as the public face of the Kunsthal, the Eastern facade declares its ambition as an art instituion with public interests as its highest priority. Archetypal roof profile fuses the building seamlessly into its urban surrouding. Maximum transparency to the external world is ensured so that not only the artifacts are free for view from the outside; the city itself becomes the backdrop for internal displays and activities.

Facing the much-loved recreational park that is Sonder Boulevard, the Northen facade with its rather exuberant profile houses parallel activities that aim to echo the dynamism and diversity of the park life. Lifestyle programs are thus strategically placed along this facade as, on one hand, an extension of the “Street Culture” in Vesterbro; and on ther other hand a catalyst for meaningful exchanges between the Kunsthal and the park.

As an impudent gesture towards the unwanted distractions from the infrastructure-heavy area along the Southern boarder, the Kunsthal boldly shuts-off from it with a “blank wall”. As a result of the facade’s inherent purity coupling with its now ironically-strategic position with maximum exposure to traffic flow, the Southern facade shall be employed as a dynamic canvas for both advertisements and site-specific artworks.

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SKYLIGHT DETAIL (Scale 1:10) A. Structural Steal Beam Member B. LED Light Tube C. Suspended Fabric Scrim Panel D. Double-Pane Glass E. Automated Blackout Screen

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SECTION A-A (Scale 1:200)

1. Foyer 2. Cafe 3. Art Store 4. Ground Level Gallery 5. Subterranean Gallery (w/ Dark Room)

6. Linear Gallery 7. Office 8. Library 9. Workshop 10. Amphitheatre

CPH Kunsthal


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DIS Copenhagen | Spring 2018


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CPH Kunsthal


The Digital Realm


YONEX Headquarter + Badminton Training Center

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CPH Kunsthal

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The Anxious Journey 2.0

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LEGO Experience Center

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Cal Poly Pomona | Senior Project | Fall 2018 & Spring 2019 | Instructor: Robert Alexander

DIS Copenhagen | Spring 2018 | Instructor: Bo Christensen

Cal Poly Pomona | Fall 2018 | The Uncanny Alley Virtual Sudio | Instructor: Frank Clementi

DIS Copenhagen | Fall 2017 | Instuctor: Marie-Louise Holst

Permanent Supportive Housing Prototype

Competition Entry - 2019 Julius Shulman Emerging Talent Award In Collaboration with: Mariana Uy; Matthew Rivera

Orange County Marine Mammals Rescue Center Cal Poly Pomona | Spring 2016 | Instructor: Mitchell de Jarnett

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t h e a n x i ou s j ou rn e y | F UL L

This project approximates Giorgio De Chirico’s metaphysical painting titled The Anxious Journey (1913) with two modes of translation: spatial translation and narrative translation. For a first, the approach aspires to the painting’s deliberate compositional indeterminacy evident in the use of double vanishing points. The strategy of section-volume is thus utilized as a tool to speculate this very improbable spatial condition, while simultaneously stipulating an Uncanny environment where the ambivalence of two-dimensionality and three-dimensionality is amplified. The environment thus opens up possibilities of perpetual perspectival contradictions between parallel-horizon viewpoint and normal-horizon viewpoint. The latter concept is consciously extrapolated from Edwin Abbot-Abbot’s enterprising novel Flatland. The second translation subjectively interprets De Chirico’s motifs behind the use of the Train and the Smoke imageries in association with the idea of a “journey” and the “trace” it leaves behind. The Roman Bath as a procession-based program type was studied and re-appropriated into the project in an attempt to construct a virtual environment where the architecture is explored and revealed through movement. With both parallel and normal projections used as a spatial generative tool, the idea is that the spatial logic of the project is understood through the experience of the space to which is consequentially generated - the architecture is thereby comprehended through the act of physically tracing its construction. Above all, in questioning the novelty of Virtual Reality (VR) as both a generator and a platform for simulated experience, this project interrogates the given tool to produce a specific kind of architecture where the experience of space is almost strictly reliant on the visual and the auditorial. Given that the Roman Bath as a physical program indulges in the tactile and sensorial immersion of one’s body, then this project ultimately questions: how should one immerse in the Virtual Bath?

Cal Poly Pomona | Fall 2018 | The Uncanny Alley Virtual Studio


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HOT PLUNGE

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TEPIDARIUM

TEPIDARIUM ‘ LOBBY (APODYTERIUM)

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COLD PLUNGE ‘

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WORM’S-EYE PLAN

The Anxious Journey 2.0


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Spatial Construction | Sequences

Cal Poly Pomona | Fall 2018 | The Uncanny Alley Virtual Studio


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VR Cinematic Flythrough | Stills

The Anxious Journey 2.0


Ă˜ster Farimagsgade 2C, 1353 Copenhagen, Denmark


YONEX Headquarter + Badminton Training Center

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CPH Kunsthal

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The Anxious Journey 2.0

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LEGO Experience Center

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Cal Poly Pomona | Senior Project | Fall 2018 & Spring 2019 | Instructor: Robert Alexander

DIS Copenhagen | Spring 2018 | Instructor: Bo Christensen

Cal Poly Pomona | Fall 2018 | The Uncanny Alley Virtual Sudio | Instructor: Frank Clementi

DIS Copenhagen | Fall 2017 | Instuctor: Marie-Louise Holst

Permanent Supportive Housing Prototype

Competition Entry - 2019 Julius Shulman Emerging Talent Award In Collaboration with: Mariana Uy; Matthew Rivera

Orange County Marine Mammals Rescue Center Cal Poly Pomona | Spring 2016 | Instructor: Mitchell de Jarnett

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Charged with historical and civic significances, the pristine site that is the Copenhagen Botanical Garden is challenged by the introduction of a rather exuberant LEGO experience center. The project takes inspiration from both the existing Monuments and the natural Environment of the site in a mediating attempt to maximize the experience of both worlds with a vision of “Play in the Garden”. With a LEGO block identified as a starting point, this project attempts to invert the conventional perception of what a LEGO block, and thus, what an architectural Cube is. By treating the block as matter capable of changing its state of existence, the parameter thus allows for an investigation of its rather ambiguous state of transition; or the “In-between”: inside vs. outside; building vs. landscape; architecture vs. nature.

DIS Copenhagen | Fall 2017


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LEGO Experience Center


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1. Entrance Plaza 2. The Lego Store 3. Ticketing 4. The Lego Museum 5. Classroom 6. Library 7. Offices 8. Living Room 9. Outdoor Playground 10. Auditorium 11. Cafe 12. Kitchen 13. Cloakroom 14. Outdoor Terrace

LEGO Experience Center


Los Angeles, CA, USA


YONEX Headquarter + Badminton Training Center

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CPH Kunsthal

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The Anxious Journey 2.0

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LEGO Experience Center

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Cal Poly Pomona | Senior Project | Fall 2018 & Spring 2019 | Instructor: Robert Alexander

DIS Copenhagen | Spring 2018 | Instructor: Bo Christensen

Cal Poly Pomona | Fall 2018 | The Uncanny Alley Virtual Sudio | Instructor: Frank Clementi

DIS Copenhagen | Fall 2017 | Instuctor: Marie-Louise Holst

Permanent Supportive Housing Prototype

Competition Entry - 2019 Julius Shulman Emerging Talent Award In Collaboration with: Mariana Uy; Matthew Rivera

Orange County Marine Mammals Rescue Center Cal Poly Pomona | Spring 2016 | Instructor: Mitchell de Jarnett

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“meet me at the unit with the red teddy bear…” Beyond basic shelters, personal belongings of homeless individuals are often overlooked as relevant constituent in their livelihoods. Such possessions sometimes exceed basic material needs for survival but attain imperative significance as artifacts preserving one’s distinct identity. With that as the root of the prototyping model, this project proposes a storage/display system intended to be personalized by each inhabitants, giving expression to their own unique identities. As a whole, these individualized elements would together form a collective canvas for the building. As the city continues to seek viable solutions to address the issue of homelessness, this project attempts to prove that a synthesis of a sense of individuality and a sense of community should be of worthy consideration.

Julius Shulman Emerging Talent Award Competion | 2019


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Julius Shulman Emerging Talent Award Competion | 2019


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Permanent Supportive Housing Prototype


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Permanent Supportive Housing Prototype


19251 Seapoint Ave, Huntingpoint Beach, CA, USA


YONEX Headquarter + Badminton Training Center

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CPH Kunsthal

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The Anxious Journey 2.0

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LEGO Experience Center

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Cal Poly Pomona | Senior Project | Fall 2018 & Spring 2019 | Instructor: Robert Alexander

DIS Copenhagen | Spring 2018 | Instructor: Bo Christensen

Cal Poly Pomona | Fall 2018 | The Uncanny Alley Virtual Sudio | Instructor: Frank Clementi

DIS Copenhagen | Fall 2017 | Instuctor: Marie-Louise Holst

Permanent Supportive Housing Prototype

Competition Entry - 2019 Julius Shulman Emerging Talent Award In Collaboration with: Mariana Uy; Matthew Rivera

Orange County Marine Mammals Rescue Center Cal Poly Pomona | Spring 2016 | Instructor: Mitchell de Jarnett

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This project explores and exploits the possibilities of architectural and topographical systems. The initial figure/ground study thus became a critical starting point of the development. Here, issues of adjacency, residue space and interstitial space were investigated. Subsequent exercises include topological grading and solar shading. What arose from these initial studies gave emergence to an architecture that is constructed from two interlocking tectonic systems: earthwork and roof-work. The by-product of such interaction, as a result, became the point of departure in exploring the project architecturally, programmatically and environmentally.

Figure/Ground Study

Cal Poly Pomona | Spring 2016

Porosity Study

Shadow Study


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Cal Poly Pomona | Spring 2016


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Parady Sarun

parady95@ gmail.com

EDUCATION - Cal Poly Pomona | California, USA | Bachelor of Architecture | Summa Cum Laude | Class of 2019 - DIS Study Abroad | Copenhagen, Denmark | Fall 2017 - Spring 2018 - Cerritos College | California, USA | Spring 2013 - Fall 2015 - Fullerton College | California, USA | Fall 2014 - Spring 2015

RECOGNITIONS -

RECIPIENT - DEAN ’s Award for Outstanding Student in Architecture (Class of 2019) FINALIST - 2019 CPP Department of Archtiecture’s Koeper Book Prize NOMINATED - 2019 Julius Shulman Emerging Talent Award Competition (Team Cal Poly Pomona) RECIPIENT - 2018 DIS Copenhagen Architecture + Design Award RECIPIENT - 2016 Paul Helme Scholarship for Outstanding Work in the 2nd Year Studio HONORABLE MENTION - 2016 Blueprint for Functional Sustainability Competition (project: OC-MMRC) RECIPIENT - 2015 CPP Outstanding International Student Award MEMBER - Tau Sigma Delta Honor Society

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WORK EXPERIENCE RoTo Architects Inc. | Los Angeles, USA | July-August 2016 -

Channel 35 TV Station Adaptive-Reuse Project - Physical Model-Making; 3D Modeling on Rhino

CMED Construction Co., Ltd. | Phnom Penh, Cambodia | July 2017 -

Residential & Commercial Towers (Schematic Designs) - 3D Modelling on SketchUp; Construction Documentation on AutoCAD; Design Visualization

Vantage Design Group | Los Angeles, USA | June-August 2018 -

Custom Residential Projects (Schematic Design & Design Development) - 3D Modeling on Rhino; Construction Documentation on AutoCAD; Design Visualization

SKILLS Rhinoceros Autocad V-ray Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop SketchUp Unity Basic Revit + Dynamo Physical Model-Making

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LANGUAGES English Mandarin Khmer -

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