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P O R T F O L I O Xxxxx Xxxxxx


BS ARCHITECTURE Architecture School Contact Information Xxxx Xxxxx e) xxxxxxx1124@gmail.com c) xxx - xxx - xxxx 1235 Xxxxxx Rd APT 827 Xxxx, GA 30241-6619 http://www.coroflot.com/xxxxxx/portfolio


P O R T F O L I O Xxxxx Xxxx



Architecture: Vertical Studio Civc Center Station Planning

2017 Fall

US Mobile Federal Courthouse

2017 Spring

Sweet Auburn Cultural Center

2016 Fall

Edgewood Bathhouse

2016 Spring

Cabbagetown House

2015 Fall

Oakland Cemetery Park

2015 Fall

Sound Structure

2015 Spring

Photography

2017 Spring

Drawing

2014 -

Sophomore Studio

Personal:



A R C H I T E C T U R E 2015 - 2017


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CIVIC CENTER STATION COMPLEX - SoNo, Atlanta GA The SoNo region which has been neglected after a major split of Atlanta into two by the Downtown Connector is redeveloped through a TOD based solution which seeks to revitalize the area. The ambitious plan connects the bridges above the connector and builds a large double-layer park above it. The entirely new space is surrounded by new residential units and marketplaces that energize the area and invite the new visitors. The park functions as a circulatory infrastructure that connects all places together. The renovated Civic Center Station then functions as a facade, welcoming the users into the Downtown, inviting them to the newly developed SoNo to the East, and as an efficient circulatory system that guides people from the trains, cars, buses, and streets to the apartments, parks, retails, and vice versa. While respecting the existing movements of the Atlanta transportation, SoNo transitions between the Downtown and the Old Fourth Ward as a new hub of retail, transportation, and recreation while no longer being a dead buffer zone it has been.

Collaboration

Course: Instructor: Year:

Student X (Complex) / Student X (Park) / Student X (Residential)

ARCH 4855 Professor X Fall 2017


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2017

50

Existing Site Plan & Proposed Plan

100

200


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CIVIC CENTER STATION COMPLEX - SoNo, Atlanta GA The SoNo region which has been neglected after a major split of Atlanta into two by the Downtown Connector is redeveloped through a TOD based solution which seeks to revitalize the area. The ambitious plan connects the bridges above the connector and builds a large double-layer park above it. The entirely new space is surrounded by new residential units and marketplaces that energize the area and invite the new visitors. The park functions as a circulatory infrastructure that connects all places together. The renovated Civic Center Station then functions as a facade, welcoming the users into the Downtown, inviting them to the newly developed SoNo to the East, and as an efficient circulatory system that guides people from the trains, cars, buses, and streets to the apartments, parks, retails, and vice versa. While respecting the existing movements of the Atlanta transportation, SoNo transitions between the Downtown and the Old Fourth Ward as a new hub of retail, transportation, and recreation while no longer being a dead buffer zone it has been.

Collaboration

Course: Instructor: Year:

Student X (Complex) / Student X (Park) / Student X (Residential)

ARCH 4855 Professor X Fall 2017


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2017

50

Existing Site Plan & Proposed Plan

100

200


Axonometric Sketch - Civic Center Station Complex

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The complex is mainly composed of ‘the connector’ a bridging structure on the West that processes users from both platforms to all main levels and the retail/residential complex on the East that advances to the East connecting to the park and other buildings on the way. Composed of escalators and elevators, the connector allows for an efficient circulation between the station and the complex without having to walk over Peachtree street. Below is the underground mall that can be directly accessed from the station, the complex, and the park that provides a unique shopping space and another circulation around SoNo.


| Civic Center Station Complex

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2017

Long Section (Facing North) - Civic Center Station Complex


Store

Mechanical/ Storage

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Store

Storage

Store

Store

Store Store

Store

Store

Store

Store Store

Store Store Department Store

Store

Store

Store

Department Store

Store Store

Store

Store West Platform

East Platform

Store

Store Store

Groundlight/ Skylight

Mechanical/ Storage

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Store Store Store Connector

Lobby/Gallery

Lobby/Gallery Store

Store

Store Store


| Civic Center Station Complex

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Store Store

Store

Store

Rec.

Store Store Patio

Store

Store

Store

Store

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Office

Office

Rec.

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| Civic Center Station Complex

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2017


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US MOBILE FEDERAL COURTHOUSE - 113 St Joseph St Mobile, AL In light of the recent change of GSA's school of thought towards court house design, contemporary federal court architecture has become a subject of thorough consideration. Seeing the significance of the federal courthouse as a face of the government and the state, US Mobile Courthouse seeks design excellence and uniqueness by having defined Courtroom Ring Pairs, creating large public spaces, having a contextual parti, and elevating the status of the jury through a distinguished courtroom. The separation between the public and the jurors, the jurors and the judge, and public and the judge become the recurrent theme that continues from the courthouse to the courtroom architecturally expressing the judicial hierarchy of a federal court. The nautical elements found in the courthouse fits to Mobile's unique maritime context, and the glass box overlays justice as the transparent and the ethereal.

Collaboration

Course: Instructor: Year:

Student X (Design, 3D Model, Model) / Student X (Design, Draft, Model) / Student X (Preliminary Research)


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2017


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US MOBILE FEDERAL COURTHOUSE - 113 St Joseph St Mobile, AL In light of the recent change of GSA's school of thought towards court house design, contemporary federal court architecture has become a subject of thorough consideration. Seeing the significance of the federal courthouse as a face of the government and the state, US Mobile Courthouse seeks design excellence and uniqueness by having defined Courtroom Ring Pairs, creating large public spaces, having a contextual parti, and elevating the status of the jury through a distinguished courtroom. The separation between the public and the jurors, the jurors and the judge, and public and the judge become the recurrent theme that continues from the courthouse to the courtroom architecturally expressing the judicial hierarchy of a federal court. The nautical elements found in the courthouse fits to Mobile's unique maritime context, and the glass box overlays justice as the transparent and the ethereal.

Collaboration

Course: Instructor: Year:

Student X (Design, 3D Model, Model) / Student X (Design, Draft, Model) / Student X (Preliminary Research)


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2017


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| US Mobile Federal Courthouse

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2017

1. 8. 16. 23.

Mechanical Lobby/Security Restricted Circulation Senior Judges Chamber

2. 9. 17. 24.

Marshall's Office/Gym USAO/Senate/GSA Evidence/IT Attorney/Client Room

3. 10. 18. 25.

Mail Room Probation Holding Cell Evidence/IT

4. 11. 19. 26.

Central Holding Cell Clerks Offices Holding Cell Jury Circulation

5. 12. 20. 27.

Restricted Parking Grand Jury/Jury Selection Attorney/Client Room Jury Deliberation Room

6. 13. 21. 28.

Marshall's Parking Circuit Library Mens Bathroom Jury Balcony

7. 14. 22. 29.

Sally Port Public Circulation Womens Bathroom Junior Judges Chamber

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SWEET AUBURN CULTURAL CENTER - 350 Edgewood Ave NE Atlanta, GA Located in historic Sweet Auburn, 'the birthplace of the civil rights movement', the Sweet Auburn Cultural Center stands as a monumental reflector that captures and celebrates its history and spirit, expressing the civil rights movement as one that globally spread through the sound and movement of people. At the center of the project is the auditorium, the voice and the vision. A radial composition architecturally undulates the sound and movement of the ideals emitted from the auditorium. The ideals live on as the visitors carry them as they leave the building continuing the movement. The movement then visually connects to the Atlanta skyline that symbolically spreads the ideals to the city. The movement is experienced by every individual who enters and exists the building through a guided procession orchestrated by the building.

Collaboration

Course: Instructor: Year:

Student X (Research, Design) / Student X (Preliminary Research)

ARCH 3011 Professor X Fall 2016


2016

The Auditorium and 'The Vision of Martin Luther King'


SWEET AUBURN CULTURAL CENTER - 350 Edgewood Ave NE Atlanta, GA Located in historic Sweet Auburn, 'the birthplace of the civil rights movement', the Sweet Auburn Cultural Center stands as a monumental reflector that captures and celebrates its history and spirit, expressing the civil rights movement as one that globally spread through the sound and movement of people. At the center of the project is the auditorium, the voice and the vision. A radial composition architecturally undulates the sound and movement of the ideals emitted from the auditorium. The ideals live on as the visitors carry them as they leave the building continuing the movement. The movement then visually connects to the Atlanta skyline that symbolically spreads the ideals to the city. The movement is experienced by every individual who enters and exists the building through a guided procession orchestrated by the building.

Collaboration

Course: Instructor: Year:

Student X (Research, Design) / Student X (Preliminary Research)

ARCH 3011 Professor X Fall 2016


2016

The Auditorium and 'The Vision of Martin Luther King'


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| Sweet Auburn Cultural Center

Outdoor Theater Sound Room Backstage Kitchen

Prep.

Bathroom Auditorium Bathroom

Meeting Room

25

Gallery Lecture Hall Box Office

2016

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20

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| Sweet Auburn Cultural Center


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EDGEWOOD BATHHOUSE - 120 Edgewood Ave NE Atlanta, GA Edgewood Bathhouse went through a distinctive design process that involves a traditional craft method, weaving. Iterative studies and experiments on weaving were done throughout the project to complete a formula that would answer the main design problem: how can an architecture be woven? By expressing the movements of yarns being woven together in a platform called envelope, and modulating such envelops together to construct an architectural structure that eventually forms an inhabitalbe space, the bathhouse is woven. Composed of thousands of bricks that represent pixels of a woven fabric, the bathhouse delineates a tectonic process where a thread of fabric is generated, flowing through a giant loom. The hefty movement of the design draws a correlation with a theme of a bathhouse where water continuously flows, cleansing the bodies.

Collaboration

Course: Instructor: Year:

ARCH 2012 Professor X Spring 2016

Student X (Preliminary Research, Design) / Student X (Preliminary Research)


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2016

Aerial Top Render


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Research/Diagrammatic Phase - Weaving to Envelope | Twist (Top) / Warp (Bottom)


| Edgewood Bathhouse

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Pool

Shower Rooms

Shower Tunnel Hall

Changing Rooms

Hot Bath

Warm Bath

Bathroom

Cold Bath

Entry

Ground Floor Plan

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Massage

Common Area

Sleeping Cell Sweat Room

Sweat Room

Hall

2016

2nd Floor Plan

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| Edgewood Bathhouse


CABBAGETOWN HOUSE - 200 Caroll St Se Atlanta, GA Located at Cabbagetown, an historic neighborhood now growing into a busy and diverse community, Cabbagetown House was designed with careful consideration of the site's unique characters. The exterior was formed with an alluring concave facade and convex porch that stretches to the open space. The spatial composition of the house is outlined by the separation of the shop and the living space. The separation is also accentuated with appropriate materials: wood (cafe) and concrete (home). To receive maximal amount of light inside while keeping a sense of privacy, sizable windows were placed in the shop and small porthole windows and skylights were added in the living area.

Course: Instructor: Year:


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2015



| Cabbage Town House

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2015

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| Cabbage Town House

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OAKLAND CEMETERY PARK - Oakland Cemetery Atlanta, GA Building a park adjacent to Atlanta's largest cemetery poses a difficult design problem as the definition suggests, a park, a place of recreation, contradicts a cemetery, a place of death that imbues a dark and serious atmosphere. To make sense of the existence of a park near the cemetery, the park itself must possess some elements that convey the theme of the cemetery. Oakland Cemetery Park is a stereotomic solution that serves as a mediator between two concurring themes: life and death.

Course: Instructor: Year:


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2015


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OAKLAND CEMETERY PARK - Oakland Cemetery Atlanta, GA Building a park adjacent to Atlanta's largest cemetery poses a difficult design problem as the definition suggests, a park, a place of recreation, contradicts a cemetery, a place of death that imbues a dark and serious atmosphere. To make sense of the existence of a park near the cemetery, the park itself must possess some elements that convey the theme of the cemetery. Oakland Cemetery Park is a stereotomic solution that serves as a mediator between two concurring themes: life and death.

Course: Instructor: Year:


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2015



P E R S O N A L 2014 - 2017


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SOUND STRUCTURE - SOUNDS OF ATLANTA This art installation was created as a visual representation of a musical piece made by remixing the sounds collected from Georgia Tech campus. Upon hearing the finished musical piece, elements of the music were analyzed and represented part by part in the form of a dimensional structure. Efforts were made to visually articulate the characters of the musical piece while subtly embedding the theme of the campus. The outlining rhythms and beats of the music were suggested through the use of patterns and dynamic shapes, and sharp and metallic sounds were noted through the use of various metal and glass parts. With all the materials of the structure (cans, metals, parts, wires...etc.) collected within the Georgia Tech campus and with the appropriate color scheme, the structure serves as a piece that can be related by those who live/work on the campus.


2015


PHOTOGRAPHY Personal journey and a part of a history project set to find the existing narrative in the city of Atlanta while traveling on foot and on metro transporation. The cityscape, the grid, streetpatterns, cultural and environmental narrative, the progression of the city was captured. Pictured Above: The Suntrust Tower Pictured Right: Marcus Nanotechnology Building at Georgia Tech



DRAWING Collection of art works, line works, architectural concept works and studies that seeks to capture and delineate the essence of the subject in a vivid yet a personal way.


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Xxxx Xxxx EDUCATION Architecture School Xxx High School SKILLS Software

2014 - Present 2010-2014 Rhinoceros, AutoCAD, Revit, V-Ray, Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Microsoft Office, Windows OS

Language

English

Art/Craft

Hand rendering, 3D modeling, Drafting, Sketching, Painting

EXPERIENCE 2012 2017

Newnan Carnegie Library - Volunteer Book shelving, Cleaning, Photographing, Event assisting Ricondo & Associates - Intern Airport/Terminal Planning, CAD Drafting, Airport Survey

AWARDS 2012

Carnegie Certification of Appreciation

2014

Coweta Board of Realtors Scholarship

2015

Mark Rice Design Competition 1st Place

2015

Kimbo Foundation Scholarship

2015

Fall 2015 GTSoA Portfolio Competition Winner

2016

Arthur Frank Beckum Scholarship

2017

GT Spirit of the Studio Award




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