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Phebe H Tam Recent Works



Housing Project Community Center Music Pavilion Single Family Housing

Tiles Design(grasshopper) Top_down-Bottom_up Design 3D Spaceship Design (photoshop_Rhino)



Fall 2013_Housing



This semester we focused on multi-family housing. We were studying the project at three different scales: the scale of the City, Street and Unit. At the city level of the proposal, a vertical Green Belt is created to lead people, both residents and non-residents to this area through the Metro transport. This provides people leaving the train station with a visual experience unlike any other within the rest of the city. This green belt not only provides for circulation, but it also act as a gathering space for a variety of activities and festivals.

vertical green belt

metro connection between city and living


The street is an important element in this housing project. It reflects the daily activities and living quality of the area. The goal of this proposal was to define flexible yet residential boundary is clear. Two levels of circulation are created to accommodate the notion of separated public and private circulation.


Housing

Community Amenity Secondary, private circulation

Live/Work Retail Primary, public circulation

Parking






This housing project dedicates most of the community to the elderly and single parents. The design of the units aimed to create space that is simple and open, which gives visual comfort to both the elderly and single parents. The focal point of the unit is the large, open balcony that is meant for not only private usage but also as a meeting place for neighbours in the building.

The form of the units driven from very typical cruciform housing typology. Modules are broken down into three unit types according to the view direction. The shift-stacking of units creates an interesting facade on the building.

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Balcony



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Spring 2013_Community Center



The site for this project was a small town outside of downtown Chicago called Little Saigon. Located near Little Saigon is composed of Argyle Station, Broadway Street, running North-South, and few small East-West streets. This town contains the oldest Asian population in Chicago and now is dominated mainly by the Vietnamese. The project called for the design of a community center for the Vietnamese population. The basic program of the community center required providing a space for daily and festival gatherings. The center not only provides a gathering space for people sharing the same culture, but it also works to promote the Vietnamese culture within the greater Chicago area. The community center also provides green spaces to educate the importance of nature within the Vietnamese. The design is taken from an abstraction of star shape, which once symbolized different classes in Vietnam, but now a new definition has been given. The transparent facade and roof illuminate both during the day and at night; the community center is the star of the city, illuminating the beauty of Vietnamese culture for the larger population in Chicago to witness.

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Structure Detail

Reference from Westfield Shopping Center, London)

Sun path Study throughout the day

Sun path Study annual


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1. Lobby and Exhibition 2. Small Classrooms 3. Administration and Offices 4. Educational Storage room

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1. Senior Lounge 2. Garden 3. Playground 4. Childcare Office 5. Day care 6. Nursery 7. Childcare Storage and Utility

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Cafe & Grocery

Basement

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Lecture Hall and Classroom

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Academic works_Fall 12’


Site

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Freedom Parkway


Freedom parkway runs through the Freedom Park from west-east, connecting Carter Park on the west end and south to Inman Park. This parkway serves as a passage connecting the urban Atlanta to the nature. It is a center for recreational activities and a common ground for local art development. City of Atlanta is planning on an - expand sion project, hoping to engage the Southern part of Cotton Mill Loft Atlanta to the art development. Symbolizes the renovation ambitious in Atlanta and the similar goal of this project.

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The site chosen is surrounded with deep Atlanta historical culture, and very close to MARTA transit. The site will be a place for Music festival and public gathering place before they reach north to the Freedom Park. The pavilion design serves not only a ground for the music performance, but also embracing the site. It is a buffering zone, gathering people and encourages further activity at the North. The settlement of the pavilion also symbolize es holding the corner for the surrounding historical culture.

Site locates on a street embracing it’s historical neighbourhood and art development.

Shotgun House Typical housing style in this neighbourhood; emphasizes on room alignment along the central axis.


Human Motion and Speed

Biking 15 mph

Running 8-10 mph

Walking 3-4 mph

Sitting NA

Laying NA

Relationship Between Walking Speed and Age

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Foot Prints

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Man

Woman

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Dog


Few shading Favours individual activities like reading, resting and dog walking; slower motions involved.

Uneven surface Not a safe area, more care is required In while mobilizing in this area. Motions Slows down.

Plenty of shading People have a higher tendency to stay and explore that area. Favour group activities like gathering and children playing. Variety of motions can be involved.

Grass surface Comfortable to walk on, motions slow down; increased tendency to stay in this area.

No shading People tend to pass this area quickly because lack of shading.

Concrete surface Smooth surface enhance activities like biking and running that involve in faster motions. This area has a fast circulation.


Biggers Street

George Street

Oakland Ave

Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SE

Site Plan

Okaland Cemetery


1 Triangular panel

2 Triangular panel

3 Triangular panel

4 Triangular panel

4 5 Triangular panels assembled

4 Site contour in grid form 6

4 Triangular panels assembled along the site grid 7

8 Final form


Site-People Orientation


Elevation


Freedom parkway runs through the Freedom Park from west-east, connecting Carter Park on the west end and south to Inman Park. This parkway serves as a passage connecting the urban Atlanta to the nature. It is a center for recreational activities and a common ground for local art development. City of Atlanta is planning on an - expand sion project, hoping to engage the Southern part of Cotton Mill Loft Atlanta to the art development. Symbolizes the renovation ambitious in Atlanta and the similar goal of this project.

Carroll Street

MA

ansit r t A RT

The site chosen is surrounded with deep Atlanta historical culture, and very close to MARTA transit. The site will be a place for Music festival and public gathering place before they reach north to the Freedom Park. The pavilion design serves not only a ground for the music performance, but also embracing the site. It is a buffering zone, gathering people and encourages further activity at the North. The settlement of the pavilion also symbolize es holding the corner for the surrounding historical culture.

Site locates on a street embracing it’s historical neighbourhood and art development.

Shotgun House Typical housing style in this neighbourhood; emphasizes on room alignment along the central axis.


Villa la Roche

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Repetitive to Unique

Precedent Study-- Paris

Subtractive


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Few shading hotgun House

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Light

Favours individual activities like reading, resting and dog walking; slower motions involved.

Uneven surface Not a safe area, more care is required In while mobilizing in this area. Motions Slows down.

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Plenty of shading 1

People have a higher tendency to stay and explore that area. Favour group activities like gathering and children playing. Variety of motions can be involved.

Grass surface Comfortable to walk on, motions slow down; increased tendency to stay in this area.

No shading People tend to pass this area quickly because lack of shading.

Concrete surface Smooth surface enhance activities like biking and running that involve in faster motions. This area has a fast circulation.


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A attic orientated children bedroom.

Parents’ dwelling, including bedroom, bathroom and home office.

28’ tall staircase space is also a indoor garden.

Out door lap pool, exposes to warm northern sunshine.

Laundry room, extra storage and partial bathroom for guest.

Public space, living-gathering area.

Roofed par king and ent ry. The glass entrance reveal the spa ce beyond.

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Villa la Roche

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Precedent Study-- Paris

SecondLevel Subtractive




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East Elevation

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Section BB

South Elevation



Section CC


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Other works_Summer + Fall 12’


Prototopology Utilizing a digital tool to define an abstract geometrical object on a tile. The design is influenced by specific parameters, the changing of parameters produce variation and shape transformation.

Panels increase round the clock

Panels scale down from outside to inside

Panels scale down and turning clockwise









Resume OBJECTIVE EDUCATION

M. Arch candidate eagerly seeking opportunity to apply academic knowlege to internship. Georgia Institute of Technology

07. 2012-Present

University of Texas at Austin

Summer 2011

Baylor University

08.2005-05-2009

Candidate for Master of Architecture 2015 Architecture Summer Academy

Bachelor of Art Degree in Biology| Minor in Biochemistry

RELEVANT SKILLS

Semester Studio Projects

- Drafting architectural drawing with Auto-cad - Model and render final model with V-Ray Rhino - Create presentation with Adobe Illustrator

Tile Design

- Translated geometries from nature into Grasshopper pattern

Spaceship Design

- Assembled graphic image in Adobe Photoshop into spaceship - Transforming 2D spaceship into 3D model with Rhinoceros 4.0

PUBLISHING

Published “Analysis of conserved residues in the betapat-3 cytoplasmic tail reveals important functions of integrin in multiple tissues.� Developmental Dynamics 239 (2010): 763-772

LANGUAGE

Fluent in Cantonese, Mandarin and English.


CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY SERVICE

President of the Baylor Pre-Vet Society

2007-2009

Docent of Cameron Park Zoo|Waco TX

2006-2009

Laboratory Technician

12.2010-5-2012

Technician II Contractor

9-2010-10-2010

Molecular Biology Laboratory Assistant

12.2008-3.2009

Baylor University|Waco TX - Responsible for human resources in the organization, activity planning and hosting general meetings. - Trained and responsible for small mammal feeding and hygienic care.

WORKING EXPERIENCE

Cerilliant Corporation|Round Rock TX - Perform specified manufacturing processes as designed and documented to produce finished products. - Elected for “Star Award� in recognition of outstanding dedication, commitment and service.

Texas Department of State Heath Service|Austin TX - Perform fast and accurate document reviews to meet large number of examination requests across Texas Baylor University Biology Department|Waco TX - Assisted the professor with his project regarding the study of C. elegan mutagenesis


Phebe H Tam 817 996 7559 phebe.h.tam@gmail.com phebehtam.weebly.com


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