Daniel Yang Collection of Works
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Daniel Yang EDUCATION 2014
The Knox School / St James, NY / 2011-2014 High School Degree
2018
The Ohio State / Columbus, OH / 2011-2017 Bachelor of Science in Architecture
ACHIEVEMENTS 2016
Three Projects selected into Knowlton School of Architecture Archive / 2015-2016
2016
Junior Studio Book Award
EXPERIENCE 2016
KSA Banvard Gallery / Columbus, OH / Dec Gallery Project: PLANNING IN THE ABSTRACT, by Kyle Ezell, Sandhya Kochar Construction of frame, Positioning art works
2016
Knowlton School of Architecture Rome Study Aboard Program / May-July Site Visit, Building Sketch, Creative Diagram,
SKILLS 2 yrs
Rhino 3D & Grasshopper
2 yrs
Auto CAD & Revit
3 yrs
Adobe Suite (Photoshop, Indesign, Illustrator)
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JESSE OWENS RECREATION CENTER
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HOLMES COUNTY COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER
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AEROPOLIS
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ACADEMIC PROJECT
CONTACT Add
81 W Norwich Ave, Apt A
Tel
614-432-2870
yang.2798@osu.edu
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JESSE OWENS RECREATION CENTER Project type: University Gym Location: Columbus, OH instructor: Tom Lewis|Autumn 2016 The Jesse Owens Recreation Center embodies an athletic icon, convenient circulation, and clear distribution program through its metamorphosis from basic icon imitation to architectural spiritual expression. Diagrams show this transformation as well as the spatial division and structural existence of the project. The triangulated extrusions express the livelihood of the athletes that will utilize the space: Sharp angles are used to evoke energy and motion. The triangulated polysurface references the obstacles endured by a young Jesse Owens as well as his own metamorphosis into a commemorated icon.
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Campus Area (red), Outside campus (blue)
Sun route
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Campus dorm (red), Bus Route (blue), Route to Gym (Green)
Green Area
Ground Floor
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Underground Floor
Second Floor
Third Floor
Section drawing
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Interior Render
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Exterior Render
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HOLMES COUNTY COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER Project type: Art Center Location: Millersburg, OH instructor: Sandhya Kochar|Autumn 2016 The Holmes County Community Art Center is located in the countryside, surrounded by a small community and splendid view of the jungle. In its setting, the project is bold. Its defined geometries are juxtaposed against nature, even as the lamination form ties the project to the contours of the landscape. Thus, both the interior and exterior spaces are laminated to reflect the topography. As a result, the movement of people would be regulated through various ratio of steps, which is created by lamination.
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Section and Site Oblique drawing
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Eager 1: 8
Wearing Clothes & adjusting mood
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Class time/doing drawings
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Running to class
Warm Up
IT Courses / HW / Game Event
Go for lunch/Break 1: 3
Dancing course/ Practice 1: 3
Memory note
Relaxing & Deep Breath 1: 8
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Buying Drink & Chitchat 1: 5
Chatting
instrumental course/ Rehearsal
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Curious/ Eager
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Event and Pace Distribution Diagram
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Lingerins
Performance
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Paintings Exhibition/ Art works Introduction
Go for lunch/Break
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Interior 2D drawing
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10’ above ground
Model Picture
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20’ above ground
Section Oblique
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Model Picture
Gaps in the shifting layers of lamination invite sunlight into the building. The building’s surface is recreated on the inside by sunlight, a natural element, thus integrating the building’s artificial texture with its environment. Due to changes in elevation, the visitors inside can also see the people below the building.
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Interior Render
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AEROPOLIS Project type: Air Dossier & Precedent Study instructor: Galo Canizares|Spring 2017 The goal of this project is for responding to the physical, social, and environmental context of air and develop sophisticated provocations. It is not only about improving the representational skills in grafics and excellence in craft, but also need to address projects of increasing complexity both in terms of research and material production. The Cloud Cities, Supersurface and Orbit City are selected for precedent study, and then design the city that these projects would ne located and how they react to each other.
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Fixed Point Mode
Free Flow Mode
Fixed Point Mode
Free Flow Mode
The Goal of the air dossier experient is explore its actual air territory and how the aeropolis will react under different weather condition. The Diagram above shows the result of experiment under two different cicumstances at OSU Oval space.
Balloon Model
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Clouds City Isometric Drawing
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Exploded Axion and Detail drawing
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Obity City Isometric Drawing
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Exploded Axion and Detail drawing
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Supersurface Isometric Drawing
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Exploded Axion and Detail drawing
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Academic Project
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Grasshopper Graphic Design
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International Masonry Institute / OSU Design Competition
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Concrete Design Project
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Grasshopper Graphic Design The goal of the Project is to improve students’ ability to use the software, but also cultivate their visual aesethetics and creative inspiration. Thus, both the render and graphic are designed to bring strong visual impact to viewers either from color or camera direction.
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International Masonry Institute / OSU Design Competition
Exterior Render
Detail Section
Jeff the Giant Sloth, the full skeleton of a Jefferson’s Ground Sloth found in Ohio in 1890. In recognition of Jeff’s fame and elder status, the university has decided to relocate Jeff to a purpose built building. The idea of Skeleton within the Skeleton let visitors enjoy the experience of space evolution-from narrow to openess and darkness to lightness.
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Concrete Design Project The concreate design Proect is used to let students undestand the characteristic of concrete and the prodection process. With known the material, utilize it to create visual art would be the second goal. In order to explore the hardness of concrete, the concept of design used double mass on top and set upon the center of base. As a result, the base averagelly receive the weight from top.
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Drawing Board
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