Architectural Portfolio

Page 1

Zhang Chaoyue Architectural Portfolio Selected Works 2013-2017 Pratt Institute GAUD M.Arch I Candidate


Contents 01

Bubble Tower

02

In The Cloud

03

Porous Stone

04

Vertical Street

05

Box Community

06

Continuous Landscape

07

Urban Perfume Atomizer

Residential building

Creative Hub Among Skyscrapers

Creative Hub in Sheshan International Village

Multi-program Highrise

Mixed Aging Residence Zone

Campus Library

Urban Installation


01

Bubble Tower Residential Highrise in Downtown Brooklyn


BIRD'S EYE VIEW

AXONOMETRIC

BUBBLE TOWER

Residential Highrise in Downtown Brooklyn Pratt 2017 Fall Studio Individual Work Instructor: Maria Sieira Brooklyn, US The tower is designed to solve the mixed problem in downtown Brooklyn. People, vehicles, retailers, and historical buildings, any of them can cause a big problem. The bubbles here are designed as a tool to define privacy and public in the modern city. The form of the tower origins from "tornados," which carry particles on the ground up high. In this project, the massing is continuously twisted, bringing the plaza to part of the facade.

Brooklyn Price/SqFt Changes 2012 vs 2004

Increase 174% Increase over 50% Increase 25% to 50% Increase 10% to 25% Stagnation 10% to -10% Decrease -10% to -30% Note: Only residential properties were included in the analysis(single and two family homes, condos and co-ops)

Brooklyn Height Change: +21%

Downtown Brooklyn Change: +37%

Fort Greene Change: +51%

Positive

Negative

Improve housing

Displacement through rent

Reduction in crime

Loss of affordable housing

Stabilization of declining areas

Commercial/industrial displacement

Increased property values

Unsustainable property prices

Increased consumer purchasing power at local businesses

Displacement and housing demand pressures on surrounding poor areas

Reduced vacancy rates

Community resentment and conflict

Increased local fiscal revenues

Homelessness

Encouragement and increased viabili- Secondary psychological costs of ty of further development displacement

Cobble Hill Change: +12%

Boerum Hill Change: +30%

Loss of social diversity (from socially disparate to rich ghettos)

Increased cost and charges to local services

Under occupancy and population loss to gentrified areas

Increased social mix Rehabilitation of property both with and without state sponsorship

cadmapper.com file 4abdfb61-03a3-4c10-8de1-4a9984484190

CONCEPT COLLAGE

Reduced strain on local infrastructure and services

GENTRIFICATION PROBLEM

VIEW FROM EXTERIOR

PLAZA


SECTION

VIEW FROM PLAZA

PHYSICAL MODEL


2" 2" STONE PAVERS ADJUSTABLE PEDESTAL

T.O.PARAPET 450'-11"

2" STONE PAVERS ADJUSTABLE PEDESTAL RIGID INSULATION ADJUSTABLE PEDESTAL RIGID INSULATION PROTECTION BOARD

7 1/8" 1'-2"

2'-9 1/2"

7 7/8"

1'-2"

2'-9 1/2"

7 7/8"

24 3/8" 1/2"

2 3/8"

3 1/4" 3 1/4" 2" 2"

2%

2%

2%

1 3/4"

8 1/2" 8 1/2"

T.

T.

6 3/8" 2 1/2"

WATERPROOF MEMBRANE CONCRETE ROOF DECK

6 3/8"

2 2

ROOF DRAIN ROOF DETAIL 1'-1/2"=1'-0" ROOF DETAIL

2

ROOF DETAIL

A-001 A-001 A-001

T.

1'-1/2"=1'-0" 1'-1/2"=1'-0"

5 5/8"

3 4"

WD STRIP FLOOR

3 4"

4" PLYWOOD WD STRIP FLOOR

3/4" 3/4" 1 3/4" 1/2" 3/4" 1 1/2" 3/4" 3/4" 1/8" 1/2" 21 1/8"

3

3 " PLYWOOD SLEEPER 41" WD STRIP FLOOR 1" SLEEPER 3 " PLYWOOD 4 1-1/2" THICK CONCRETE SLAB 1" SLEEPER 1-1/2" THICK CONCRETE SLAB

1'-4"

CEILING 432'-9"

1 5/8" 1/8"

8 1/2" 2%

2%

6 3/8" 2 1/2"

6"1'-4"11 5/8" 6"

CEILING 432'-9"

8 1/2"

8 1/2"

ROOF DRAIN

2 A-001

4'-0 1/2"

T.O.SLAB 435'-6"

1 3/4"

CONCRETEROOF ROOFDRAIN DECK

4'-0 1/2"

4 1/2"

1 5/8"1/8"

2 1/2"

11 5/8"

ROOF 445'-6"

8 1/2"

WATERPROOF MEMBRANE PROTECTION BOARD RIGID INSULATION WATERPROOF MEMBRANE CONCRETE ROOFBOARD DECK PROTECTION

2 A-001

T.O.SLAB 435'-6" ROOF 445'-6"

1/8" 1 3/4"

8 1/2" 2%

1/8" 2 1/8"

3 4"

1/8" 2 1/8"

2 7/8"

5 5/8"

2 7/8"

5 5/8"

2 7/8"

5 5/8"

2 7/8"

5 5/8"

2 7/8" 2 7/8" 22 7/8" 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 22 7/8" 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 22 7/8" 2 7/8" 22 7/8" 5 5/8" 5 5/8" 5 5/8" 7/8" 2 7/8" 5 5/8" 7/8" 2 7/8" 5 5/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 5 5/8" 2 7/8" 5 5/8" 2 7/8" 5 5/8" 2 7/8" 5 5/8" 2 7/8" 5 5/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8"

4 3/8" 4 3/8"

3'-2 1/8"

7 1/8"

1/8"

1 5/8"

4 3/8"

3'-2 1/8"

T.O.PARAPET 450'-11"

8 1/2"

1 3/4"

4 3/8" 433/8" 1/4"

2" STONE PAVERS

3/8" 1 5/8" 3/8" 3/8" 1 5/8" 3/8" 3/8" 1 1/8" 5/8" 3/8" 1/8"

1 5/8" 1/8"

4 3/8"

A

THREAD ROD 2'-0 3/4" 2'-0 3/4"2'-0 3/4"

1-1/2" THICK CONCRETE SLAB THREAD ROD ALUMINUM CEILING STUD THREADSTUD ROD ALUMINUM CEILING ALUMINUM CEILING STUD 1 7/8"

GWB HUNG CEILING

4 A-001

3 A-001

GWB HUNG CEILING

5/8"

3 3

FLOOR DETAIL 1'-1/2"=1'-0"DETAIL FLOOR

3

FLOOR DETAIL

A-001

2 3/8"

A-001 2 3/8"

A-001

2'-9"

CEILING 102'-4"

5/8"

1'-1/2"=1'-0" 1'-1/2"=1'-0"

GLASS

2'-9"

CEILING 102'-4"

5/8"

3 1/8"

FLOOR 10 105'-6"

4 A-001

1/2" 1 3/8" 1/2" 1 3/8" 1/2" 1 3/8"

3/4"

3/4"

3/4"

3/4"3 1/2"

2" 3/4"

3/4"

GLASS

3 1/2" 3/4"

PREFABRICATED UNIT GWB PREFABRICATED UNIT METAL WALL PANEL GWB INSULATION METAL WALL PANEL PREFABRICATED UNIT WATER PROOF MEMBRANE INSULATION GWB PANEL WATERMETAL PROOFWALL MEMBRANE

3 1/2"

1 1/4" 2" 3/4" 3/4" 1 1/4" 2"

GLASS

INSULATION WATER PROOF MEMBRANE

1 1/4" 3'-0 5/8" 3'-0 5/8"3'-0 5/8"

3'-10 5/8" 3'-10 5/8"

FLOOR 10 105'-6"

3 A-001

3 1/8" 3 1/8"

GWB HUNG CEILING 1 7/8"

FIREPROOF INTUMESCENT PAINT

FLOOR 2 5'-6"

FIREPROOF INTUMESCENT PAINT FIREPROOF INTUMESCENT PAINT

6 7/8"

1'-3 3/8"

5 1/8"

GROUND FLOOR 0'-0"

SEALANT

5 1/8"

MATERIAL AND ASSEMBLIES FINAL ASSIGNMENT

6 7/8"

GROUND FLOOR 0'-0"

MATERIAL AND ASSEMBLIES WALL SECTION FINAL ASSIGNMENT DETAIL DRAWINGS 1

A-001

1

A-001

4

WALL SECTION A-A 1/2"=1'-0"

Stephen Chu

A-001

WALL SECTION A-A 1/2"=1'-0"

WALL SECTION A-001 4 DETAIL DRAWINGSChaoyue Zhang

Stephen Chu

4

Chaoyue Zhang A-001

A-001 PANEL DETAIL 1'-1/2"=1'-0" 12/14/17 PANEL DETAIL A-001 1'-1/2"=1'-0"

PANEL DETAIL 12/14/17

1'-1/2"=1'-0"

7"

1'

2"

1'

2"

2"

1'

2"

7"

3" 3/8" 1 5/8" 3" 3/8" 3/8" 1 5/8" 3" 3/8" 3/8"3" 1 5/8" 3/8"3"

8 5/8" 8 5/8"

1'-3 3/8"

SEALANT ZINC FLASHING & DRIP

2" 2"

3"

8 5/8"

3'-2 1/8"

ZINC FLASHING & DRIP SEALANT ZINC FLASHING & DRIP

7"

3'-2 1/8"

FLOOR 2 5'-6"

GRO

GRO

GRO


02

In the Cloud CreativeHub among skyscrapers


URBAN RELATIONSHIP

HOTEL

HOTEL

SHOPPING MALL

SHOPPING MALL

RESTAURANT

RESTAURANT

OFFICE

OFFICE

CURRENT PROGRAMS

SITE PLAN

"IN THE CLOUD"

CreativeHuB Among Skyscrapers

GROUND FLOW METRO LINE HIGH ELEVATOR

GROUND FLOW METRO LINE HIGH ELEVATOR

MIDDLE ELEVATOR LOW ELEVATOR

MIDDLE ELEVATOR LOW ELEVATOR

CURRENT CIRCULATION

JIT 2016 Spring Foundation Studio III Individual Work Instructor: Shaofeng Ge Nanjing, China

PROPOSED PROGRAMS

PROPOSED CIRCULATION

FROM SURROUNDING TO FORM

"In the Cloud" is a public space among skyscrapers, it is a flowing space that can be isolated and connected to provide different types of the workspace. In this project, we use free -flow form instead of straight lines. It is wonderful that imaging you now being in a mountain, you can feel the different atmosphere at the different parts of the hill--on the peak, or on the slopes, or on a valley; however you are actually in the same space. Moreover, the ups and downs of the ground meet the human walking habit -- people don't walk in a straight line. The goal of our architecture is to create a way of the movement as close as possible to the natural physical habit, offering more possibilities of activity styles people working there.

CLOUDS OVER HILL

NATURAL RIVERSTONES

LANDSCAPE PAINTING

PLATFORM OVER THE SITE

PROGRAMS

DEFORMATION

FLUCTUATION SURFACE

CREAT ROOF IN THE SAME WAY

ADD ROOF WINDOWS

MORDERN ARTWORK WHALE

CONCEPT SKETCH


INTERIOR SPACE 8

7 3

6

OFFICE SPACE

4

2

3

1

5

11

10

STAGE&ADUTIORIUM

9 9

1 RESTAURANT 2 FOOD COURT 3

EXHIBITION&BOOKSTORE

3 TOILET 4 AUDITORIUM 5 STAGE 6 SPORTS 7 EXHIBITION 8 BOOKSTORE 9 OFFICE 10 MEETING 11 COFFEE

PLAN

RESTAURANT

SECTION


VIEW FROM EXTERIOR

AXONOMETRIC

VIEW FROM INTERIOR


03

Porous Stone Creative Hub in Sheshan International Village


PROGAM ANALYSIS

SITE ANAYLSIS

CULTURAL CENTER THEATER

EDUCATION

ELEMENTS: CHURCH OBSERVATORY TEA PLANTATION RIVER SHE MOUNTAIN

INTERACTION CONTEMPORARY EXHIBITION

EXHIBITION

PERMANENT EXHIBITION OUTDOOR EXHIBITION AREAREADING ROOM

ACTIVITIES

AUDIO INTERPRET WHEELED CHAIR RENTAL

SERVICE FOR THE DISABLED

SIMILARITY

OFFICE/ RESEARCH

COMMERCE

STORAGE

STORAGE

CULTURAL EDUCATION

SERVICE

MUSEUM WORK

ARTISTS' STUDIOS SHOPPING

COMMUNITY SERVICE

BRAILLE TOUR

PUBLIC ADMINISTRAION

RESPONSE TO THE SITE

CULTURAL EDUCATION

VENDING MACHINE ART STORE

DINNING

PRIVATE GALLERIES CAFE

COMMERCIAL LIVES

COURTYARD RELAX

PECULARITY

RIVERSIDE LANDSCAPE

PRIVATE GALLERIES

MOUNTAIN

WATER

SURROUNDING BUILDINGS

ARTISTS STUDIO

CONNECTING CORRIDOR

POROUS STONE

Creative Hub in Sheshan International Village JIT 2016 Spring Studio Individual Work Instructor: Ying Han Shanghai, China EXHIBITION HALL II

The creative hub includes an art museum and some other programs. It origins from the idea of the traditional Chinese gardens, containing the concept of "Jin," which means going into spaces with certain senses of ritual. The visitors can have the similar modes of perception as in traditional Chinese gardens. The mass is separated into small pieces while each of them has connections tightly just like the porous stone. In the project, the concept of the holes of stones is designed as different topic courtyards. At the same time, the courtyard which means "yuan" in Chinese, the same pronunciation as the "circle" and "round," has the meaning of smooth and round.

EXHIBITION HALL I

CONTEMPORTY EXHIBITION HALL II

READING ROOM

EXHIBITION HALL III + IV

CONTEMPORTY EXHIBITION HALL I

AUDITORIUM

STORAGE + OFFICE

THIN STEEL COLUMNS IMITATING BAMBOO FOREST


CIRCULATION

FLOOR PLAN

COURTYARD STORAGE +OFFICE EXHIBITION READING

LIGHT

WATER

BAMBOO

FOUNTAIN

EXHIBITION 1F CIRCULATION 2F CIRCULATION -1F CIRCULATION STAFF CIRCULATION


04

Vertical Street multi-program highrise


URBAN RELATIONSHIP

CUT OFF

"VERTICAL STREET"

SITE PLAN

Multi-Program Highrise

PUSH OUT

INDEPENDENT TOWERS

RISE UP

OPPOSITE COMMUNICATION

BRIDGES CONNECT TOWERS

ADD BRIDGES

SPACES FLOW BETWEEN TOWERS

JIT 2015 Spring Foundation Studio III Collective Work Instructor: Bing Li, Yan Liu Site: Nanjing, China

The objects of this design is through the concept of vertical streets, to improve the utilization rate of land to facilitate residents life, change the understanding of the street, and resurgent the old street once bustling but now declined. Matai Street, the former street full of history, has a rich urban texture and historical background, is the path connecting the north and south of the city since ancient times. CONCEPT

PROGRAMS IN HORIZONTAL DIRECTION

PROGRAMS IN VERTICAL DIRECTION

IDEAL WALKING TOUR

WALKING TOUR CONNECT PROGRAMS

SKY BRIDGES


OFFICE APARTMENT

CONCERT HALL OFFICE SKY GARDEN

OFFICE SKY GARDEN

BRIDGES

MUSUEM OFFICE SKY GARDEN

LIBRARY SKY GARDEN

ROOF GARDEN

COMMERICAL SPACE ENTRY

COMMON SPACE


LIBRARY

SKY GARDEN

READING ROOM

SKY-BRIDGE

OFFICE

OFFICE

SKY GARDEN

PLANS

SKY-GARDEN


05

Box Community Mixed Aging Residential Community


SITE CONDITION

CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT

DISTRICT CONNECTION CROWDED

RESIDENTIAL EDUCATIONAL MEDICAL COMMERCIAL Ancient Nanjing with public courtyard

GREEN CONNECTION

MIXED AND DISORDERED

TREE LINE PUBLIC SQUARE COLLEGE

NARROW ALLEY

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

DWELLING UNIT

BUS STOP SUBWAY STATION MAIN ROAD STRUCTURE

INWARD AND HIGH-DENSITY

BOX COMMUNITY

Mixed Aging Community JIT 2015 Spring Foundation Studio III Collective Work Instructor: Shaofeng Ge Nanjing, China

PERSONAL REQUIREMENT

WORK

COOK

OFFICE

KITCHEN

LISTEN TO MUSIC

READ

PLANT

STUDY

GREENHOUSE

PAINT

Mixed Aging Community is a product of making the full use of land to attract young people and protecting the local residencies; I provided public spaces on ground level to house entertaining and medical facilities; there is much open space within the residential units to enhance the communication between people which is lacking in contemporary neighbor life. Additionally, people have their habit of life so that I design the different kinds of the dwelling unit for residents. Several sizes of balconies and room composition consist of the community. With more choices and more composition people, there will have a happier life.

PARTITION CARE-NEED PEOPLE KIDS' COURTYARD

ELDERLY'S COURTYARD

MULTI-GENERATION INDEPENDENT OLD PEOPLE

DIVERSE GROUPS OF PEOPLE

CAFE

DAY CARE CENTER

TEA

RECORDING ROOM

ART STUDIO

READING CORNER

KINDERGARDEN GYM

HEALTH CARE

RECOVER CENTER

PUBLIC PROGRAMS IN THE FIRST FLOOR

TEA ROOM

BEDROOM

PLAY ROOM


UNIT COMPOSITION

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

SELECTED ONES

PLANS

PLAN COMBINATION


PUBLIC SPACES AMONG DEWLLING UNITS

PULIC SPACE ON GROUND FLOOR

LIBRARY

CAFE

SAUNA

MUSIC ROOM

COMMUNICATION ON BALCONIES

COURTYARD


06

Continuous Landscape campus library


CONTINUOUS LANDSCAPE

Campus Library

JIT 2015 Spring Foundation Studio III Individual Work Instructor: Shaofeng Ge Suzhou, China A full campus needs penetration of space and new public experience, which is the origin of this library. The new construction is lifted up from the ground, giving the ground floor back to the public as continuous landscape and shortening students' route through the site. Continuous formation and slope roof allow people to reach the top-roof and have a fresh perspective on the campus. The ground and the roof turn into a uniformed landscape, creating more common space for users. Besides, the cantilevered space changes the previous library's inherent calm spatial quality and increases the vitality of the campus. Slidable grille design is inspired by ancient Chinese casement which can be changed adapting to various climate. In this design, the arrangement of different size and combination of grille meet the requirement of different programs in the library. With the diversification of interiors programs as well as weather, the exterior appearance will change accordingly. DIVERSITY OF SPACE

SITE PLAN SPACE CENCEPT CURRENT SITUATION

BOOK STORAGE

GROUP DISCUSSION

READING ROOM

EXHIBITION

PROPOSED SITUATION

SHORTEN THE ROUTE

ACHIEVE A NEW PERSPECTIVE OF CAMPUS

IMPROVE CAMPUS LIVILY LEVEL

FORM DEVELOPMENT


STRUCTURE DETAIL

HANDRAIL

PLANTING ROOF

DRIPPING EAVES

SLIDE GUIDE GREY MEDAL TRIM STRIP

INTERIOR VIEW OF READING ROOM

WOODEN GRILLING

DETAIL

PARTIAL ELEVATION

STAIRS CONNECT INTERIOR SPACE AND LANDSCAPE


12

5

9 9 11 8 1

4

12 7

6 7

6

4

+6.000 PLAN 3

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

10 V 2

12

5 4

4

+1.500 PLAN

SECTION

+10.500 PLAN

LECTURE HALL CATALOGUE SEARCHING HALL READER SERVICE CENTER READING ROOM STACK EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH OFFICE MEETING ROOM CATALOG ROOM SECURITY ROOM STORE TOILET


Pl.XXXIX

Fig. 02

Fig. 03

Fig. 04

Fig. 01

Fig. 05 Fig. 07

Fig. 06

Fig. 08 Pratt Institute. gaud

Fig. 09

Urban Perfume Atomizer

Chaoyue Zhang


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.