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THESIS . RELEASING THE UNCONSCIOUS 3ND YEAR IN SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY [GRAD], 2015.
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PENN STATION COMPETITION [ REVISED ] 2ND YEAR IN SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY [GRAD], 2014.
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VERNON CITY LANDSCAPE PARKING LOT 1ST YEAR IN SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY, [GRAD] 2013.
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BOUTIQUE HOTEL 2ND YEAR IN SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY [GRAD], 2014.
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GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM - FILM ARCIHVE 2ND YEAR IN SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY [GRAD], 2014.
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TRANSFORM -A “BRIDGE” BETWEEN NATRUE AND ARTIFICAL 4TH YEAR IN HUNAN UNIVERSITY [UNDERGRD], 2011.
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OTHER ACADEMIC WORKS
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THE NEW WHITNEY MUSUEM
2013, atop Village Cigars and Hess Triangle
2012, atop Village Cigars and Hess Triangle
1980, atop Village Cigars and Hess Triangle
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THESIS CO PRECONSCIOUSNESS ROME
THE UNDERGROUND ROME
RECEIPT
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CONSCIOUSNESS
UNCONSCIOUSNESS
EXPERIENCE
“DOOR”
SCALE
HUMAN
MEMORIES OF THE PAST
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CONSTRUCT
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THE IMAGE OF THE CITY
1. Sigmund F 1930. 2. ness; a study o 1970. 3. Kevin Lync 4. Georg Simm
Thesis Contention The thesis explores the lost identity of subway stations as strategic nodes that construct the image of New York City. According to Freud’s Famous analogy, the city is layered in human mind as it is layered in Rome, I Believe that the subway entrance is potential an experience of the past that has been always stored in people’s unconsciousness. In addition, through Lynch’s description of nodes as “the strategic foci into which the observer can enter” (The Image of The City P72), the subway station is a concentrations of “doors” where decisions need to be made and the entrance is one of them. I also agree with Lynch’s argument of subway stations are usually detached from the city’s aboveground structure. So my proposal is to challenge the assumed ground plane in order to integrate subway stations within the urban contexts even the past. In so doing, my intention is to reinforce the connections between an already disconnected nether world and the aboveground Manhattan’s districts in order to reconstructing the image of the city.
1856-1939 The father of psychoanalysis, was a physiologist, medical doctor, psychologist and influential thinker of the early twentieth century.
Sigmund Freud
.CONSCIOUS SYSTEM .THE ANALOGY OF ROME AS THE HUMAN MIND 1918-1984 An American urban planner and author. He is known for his work on the perceptual form of urban environments and was an early proponent of mental mapping.
Kevin Lynch
.THE IMAGE OF THE CITY 1858-1918 Simmel was one of the first generation of German sociologists: his neo-Kantian approach laid the foundations for sociological antipositivism
Georg Simmel
.THE BRIDGE AND THE DOOR
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Aboveground Its parts can be recognized and can be organized into a coherent pattern that represent the city space.
Public Green Space
Neighborhoods that p resent a c ollective character of large city area can be recognized and references to go to.
Districts
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Its parts can be recognized and can be organ a coherent pattern that represent the city spa
Manhattan Grid
city spaces on the ground.
Entrances to the nether world as human being taken away and stored beneath the city.
The ability o f perceiving the e xternal w o descript/illustrate it.
The subway and the city’s structures on the ground are interconnected as the human body and mind.
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Entrances towards the city as human being releasing to varieties and pleasures.
It f rees the m ovements f rom the g rid and s tore and transport people from a place to another.
Entrance to unconsciousness as the cognition of the physical world becoming memories of the past.
Doors Up
Manhattan Subway
As objects that construct the physical world are translated into memories of the past as their properties of being experienced and perceived
Sedimentary human e xperiences transform instant p erceptual r ecognization of t he e world.
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1. Consciousness literally means an idea of shared knowledge based on etymology, while the contemporary dictionary supplies the definition as “The state or fact of being mentally conscious or aware of anything”.
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Admitted to pass Entrance to consciousness as memories of the past being reproduced as mental images.
Memories of the Past
Releasing
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“Cognition is knowledge and knowing in sentient beings, including humans, nonhuman animals and intelligent computational machines such as robots.”
Storage
4. The unconscious functions as storage apparatus for mental impulse and other media and it must find a release. 4.
5. A door as threshold open up to another place with defined expectations. 1. Israel Rosenfield. Freud: character and consciousness; a study of Freud’s theory of unconscious motives. 1970. 2. Kevin Lynch. The Image Of The City. 3. Georg Simmel. Bridge And Door. 1994. 4. Daniel R Montello, Spatial Congnition and Architectural Space Resesarch Perspectives. 2014.
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Manhattan Neighbourhoods Neighbourhoods as collective identities of Manhattan have been well known. But what are the characteritics of the neighbourhoods as individuals?
Theater District
Greenwich
Hell’s Kitchen
SOHO
Chinatown
Selection of Sites
Financial District
Chelsea
Selection of Sites
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It was one of the requirements to consider 14 the entirety of Midtown regenerated in the original Penn Station competition brief, and also to enhance the quality of the station operation. I then focused on the same issue that the station shares with the city: circulation. And I tried to have Penn station, as a transportation center, intervene and engage with the huge flows, pedestrian safety, commercial development, and city landscape consideration related to the surrounding area. 21
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The ground level and the underground level of the city have been overwhelmed by vehicles and subways, which, based on the research of the walkability in New York City, gives rise to the idea of a secondary walking system attached or go through existing buildings. The system will be an extension of Penn Station, helping engage with the multiple users of the station as well as the continuity of the Highline. 23
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http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2010/04/02/nyregion/taxi-map.html?_r=0 MAS NYC design brief
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TATION PENN STA
A surface was generated based on the data of the flows of people, and the boundaries of how far the system could go were decided by the study of the subway system in the city. Also the data of flows of taxi stimulated the idea of engagement of traffic.
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LANSCAPE PARKING
BAKER COMMODITIES INC 3848- 4100 BANDINI BLVD, VERNON, CA 24487 CLOUGHERTY PACKING CO, FARMER 3049 E VERNON AVE, VERNON, CA 24522C
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OWENS-BROCKWAY GLASS CONTAINER 2901-23 FRUITLAND AVE, VERNON, CA 24522
ALUMINUM CO OF AMERICA 5151 ALCOA AVE, VERNON, CA 24522
BAKER COMMODITIES INC 3848- 4100 BANDINI BLVD, VERNON, CA 24487
BAKER COMMODITIES INC 3848- 4100 BANDINI BLVD, VERNON, CA 24487
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BAKER COMMODITIES INC 3848- 4100 BANDINI BLVD, VERNON, CA 24487
BAKER COMMODITIES INC 3848- 4100 BANDINI BLVD, VERNON, CA 24487 BAKER COMMODITIES INC 3848- 4100 BANDINI BLVD, VERNON, CA 24487
BAKER COMMODITIES INC 3848- 4100 BANDINI BLVD, VERNON, CA 24487
D&D DISPOSAL INC,WEST COAST RE 4105 BANDINI BLVD, VERNON, CA 24487
BAKER COMMODITIES INC 4100 BANDINI BLVD, VERNON, CA 24487
D&D DISPOSAL INC,WEST COAST RE 4105 BANDINI BLVD,
Vernon, California
California Motto: Vernon, exclusively industrial Population:112 Motto: exclusively industrial
BAKER COMMODITIES INC 3848- 4100 BANDINI BLVD, VERNON, CA 24487
BAKER COMMODITIES INC 4100 BANDINI BLVD, VERNON, CA 24487
D&D DISPOSAL INC,WEST COAST RE 4105 BANDINI BLVD, VERNON, CA 24487
THE CLOROX CO 4333-437 BANDINI BLVD, VERNON, CA
Vernon, California Motto: exclusively industrial Population:112
COLLABORATION WITH SEAN MORGAN
The surging pollution and population add to the complexity of the city of Vernon to present a new relationship of human activities and the city. A certain kind of parasite car is chosen because it can be driven on both roads and railroads, which is a legacy system from the city’s industrial era. To make better use of the car features, a design of a parking lot will also engage with the city landscape and polluted environment. It will provide a better workplace for the ones who are working on the site.
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The Algae System The technology provides the possibilities of using the energy from the algae refination. -more effective than gas -more environment friendly -air refination -landscape
product remediation bio-fuel (oil extract)
factory emissions
fertilizer (solid)
algae
sewage waste
food bi-product (solid)
clean water
recreation
networked parks
civic agency
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parking network
skatepark bio-fueling stations
modules
urban farming
misting stations
food vendor
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railway hubs
nitrogen
carbon dioxide
sunlight
water
Develop the parking lot as a part of the circle to participate in the system. -Reuse the abondanded rail roads -Regenerate the polluted city -Usage of the existing sewer system
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Vernon, CA Wether Extremes Events 1950-2010
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1.Aluminum Co of America 2. Baker Commodities Inc 3. Contemposal Inc, West Coat RE 4.D&D Disposal Inc, West Coat RE 5.Dunn-Edwards Corp 6. Fil Trol Corp 7. Ivy Hill 8. Kal Kan Food Inc 9. Owens-Brockway Glass Container
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AIR REFINED
Module To overcome the complexity, a simplified module and its potentials will be developed according to the existing conditions and the need to build up a healthy workplace.
Various usage and a combination of Modules to physicalize the algae system.
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BOUTIQUE HOTEL
The local interventions make the hotel what it is. It is a continuity of the Armery Square with commercial character. Also as a part of the Creek walk, it contains both the flourshing and tranquility of the city. To preserve the privacy for the hotel customers while having the local artists participate in both the public exhibitions and private room decorations, a muesum has been planted in the hotel to provide a view of the city for the visitors. COLLABORATION WITH KAMILA BURACZYNSKI
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private point of view public point of view day / night activities
Study of the Public Possibilities - encouter -street art -street concert -openair exhibition -infrastructure -green -outdoor sport
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Green Roof Detail
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ALUMINUM WINDOW FRAME SYSTEM
ir flow
LEVEL 3
DOUBLE GLAZING SYSTEM
25’0”
ir filtered of chemical contaminants due to plants
CONCRETE FIRE PROOFING
opening window OPERATION A CISSUS ANTARCTICA (GREEN WALL)
Solar Heat Ray
4 OPERATING A HANDLE
Protection from solar heat
RAMP
Vegetated green wall
LEVEL 2
14’0”
Window Detail in Section
Cable
4
Plant Trough Planting Soil Moisture Retention Layer
1”” METAL T ROD
STEEL FLAT A
PRECAST CONCRETE SLAB REINFORCING BAR INSULATION A
Green Wall
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Suspended Ramp Structure Detail in Section
GROUND LEVEL
0’0”
5
- noise reduction -air refination -shading -insulation
CONCRETE FIRE PROOFING
STEEL W-16 BEAM
1”THICK GROUT
STEEL W-16 BEAM
4”” x 4” ANCHOR PLATE A
REINFORCE CONCRETE REINFORCED CONCRETE
CONCRETE SLAB 3”” INSULATION 3”” SAND GRAVEL A DRAINAGE PIPE CONCRETE FOOTING
CONCRETE FOOTING
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3”” CLEARANCE
0
1
5
10
Footing Detail in Section
0
1
5
10
15
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FILM ARCHIVE
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1 volume
3 city
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2 water access. isolation
5
4 screen. film
bridge staircase & elevator 2. staircase & elevator 1.
St. Polo
screen 4. exist screen 3. screen 2.
screen 1.
St. Marco office theater & exhibition & service theater & exhibition
Campo S. Stefano & Campo S. Angelo
ramp. water access archive & exhibition & office . underground
Campo Salute
grand canal
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Campo Salute -water -building/ volume -walls -public space/ plazza
St. Polo -building/ volume -monument -plazza
St. Marco -water -loggia -tower -building/volume/monument -plazza
Campo S. Stefano & Campo S. Angelo -bridge -building/volume -monument -building/volume -wall -plazzas
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down
up
FRONT
up
1.200 DESK
STORAGE up
up
CAFE
up
up
0.300
up
up
up
down
up up
1.800
0.300 0.000 up
up
down
3.300
down
2.100
1.350
down up
0.300
Ground Floor Plan 0 1
5
10 /meter
N
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Campo Salute -water -building/ volume -walls -public space/ plazza
St. Polo -building/ volume -monument -plazza
St. Marco -water -loggia -tower -building/volume/monument -plazza
Campo S. Stefano & Campo S. Angelo -bridge -building/volume -monument -building/volume -wall -plazzas
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Tower Screens
Exhibition
Cannal
SYMBOLIC -tower -screens -yards -cannal branch -exihibition -archive -gallery
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Gallery
Archive
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OTHER WORKS
The project focuses on its span structure which makes a reference to traditional Chinese architecture as the site locates in a well preserved historical area. To respond to the natural landscape and need of university space, the structure integrates a student center with the natural landscape to give a new view from the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s river side.
COLLABORATION WITH YANG SUN
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The Process of model making enabled us to test out the structure and discover the beauty of it. And then, we realized that structure as one of the many layers of achitecture should be integrated with functions and aesthetics to constitute a building as a whole. 56
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OTHER WORKS Axonnomectric Drawings -Opera Design -Space & Ventilation -4th year In Hunan University
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Rendered Drawing -Pavillion Design -Dimesion & Shadow -2nd year In Hunan University
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| Regular Days
10feet
2202
5 feet
2102
| Long Term Flooding
10 feet 5 feet
2032 0 feet
2012
Elevations -Smallpox Hospital - Muesum of Time -The Present & The Future -3nd year In Syracuse University
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0 feet
Lighting Mockup -Ceilling Lighting Design -Lights & Materials -interned In Kugler Ning Lighting Design 2015
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PHOTOGRAPHY .Travel .Experience .Discover .Record .Learn
Dome of San Marko Cathedral, Venice
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Tempelhofer Feld, Berlin
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Jewish Museum, Berlin
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El Morro, Puerto Rico
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Grand Canal, Venice
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