Portfolio Yang Zhao M.Arch I Fall 2009
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Brasserie
Computer Rendering Academic
Brasserie is a restaurant in the basement of the Seagram Building. The concept of the design was to create non-geometric shapes to offset the “grids� of the building.
Rooftop Cafe Computer rendering Academic Inspired by the New York City skyline, the tank-shaped cafe is built on the roof of one of the city’s tallest buildings. Its insular concept and repetitive interior structure typify the modern urban condition; decrease of space, mass production, and a self-isolating society. It calls to attention environmentally friendly design by the use of recycled gypsum boards, eco-friendly paint, and natural light.
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Translucent fabric
Steel cables
Cell phone Booth
The booth is designed for a person to use his/her cell phone in privacy. It allows for the transference of light and fresh air. It is easy to wrap, transport, and install.
Academic Inspired by Richard Serra Sculpture
Linear light source
Cell phone Booth Translucent paper, Thread, Chip Boards Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years MoMA June 3-September 10. 2007
453 PaciďŹ c st is the ďŹ rst sustainable residential design in Brooklyn, NY. The mission is designing the interior space by using eco-friendly material and studying daylight. The concept is bringing luxury to sustainable deign.
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Humanized shower head
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Diesel Store
Academic Light Fixtures
A two story retail store is designed with inspirations from Ancient Greece to define the rebellion of this brand.
Modern Restaurant in Turkey concept Ink on paper
Academic
Bronze vine hooks
Architecture in Turkey Water Color Ink on paper
Academic 9” x 12” Academic
Water, Snow, Reflection
Magazine paper collage Academic 4.5” x 7”
Creek, Initial “Y” of Yang Zhao. Lighting Sculpture Academic L 15” x W 12” x D 17”
Drawings
Ashina
Ink on paper Personal 6” x 4”
Live Model
Pencil on paper Academic 10” x 6”
Left hand
Pencil on paper Personal 8” x 8”
Buddha in Metropolitan Museum
Pencil on paper Personal 3.5” x 1.5”
Central Park
Ink on paper Academic 8.5” x 11”
Corner Shelf
Charcoal on paper Academic 24” x 30”