Xinran Chen
Interior Design
Portfolio Senior Year Only
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Fall Semester - Academic Building Design
Spring Semester Charrette 1 - Spa Design
Spring Semester Charrette 2 - Patient Room Design
Spring Semester Charrette 4 - Mobile Unit Treatment Center Design
Designer: Xinran Chen
Next Academic Building Design
Concept Statement ●
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The goal of NEXT University project is to design an ideal space for students and instructors’ daily activities including teaching, learning, communicating and resting.
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To benefit these activities, the furniture in the classroom should be movable and easily rotated; Various appliances such as laptops should be easily charged.
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The ideal inteior color scheme are cozy analous colors, from cream color to brown. There will be some color contrasts between the furniture and fixed portions.
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The fixed portions are petition walls and curtain walls on which mullionas served to suport structure and block view from pedistrains. In order to save faculty and students’ time and make the space convenient to use, the circulation between different areas are reasonable. Natural lights should be considered to replace electric light as much as possible and interior lights must be sufficent, meanwhile undirect ambiant lights are considerded to eliminate glaring. Interior ventilation is also a neccesary aspect to consider, Most windows are able to be opened .
Program Information Next University The project area within the university’s new academic building is a total of 10685 usable SF. The program needs for this space are as follows: Large Classroom (Supports a minimum of 120 students, maximum of 160 to be sub-divided into two equal-size classrooms, must be able to break in to teams of the same group size.) Active Learning Classroom (Support 30-36 students each, must be able to break into teams of the same size within classroom) Faculty Connection Hub (Approximately 750-1000 SF) Student Work Cafe (Approximately 750-800 SF.) In Between Learning Spaces (Various) Logo Design
The founders of NEXT University believed in changing in paradigm of student learning. As a reslut, they want to utilize new approaches and push boundaries with the design of their new academic building to allow learning to happen everywhere. Additionally, a key goal for the project is to increase student engagement and learning retention as a result of the new environment.
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Ceiling Height: 12’
Light Panel
Ceiling Height: 12’
Round Recessed Can
Ceiling Height: 12’
Suspended Fluorescent Light
Ceiling Height: 17' 7"
Fluorescent Tube
Ceiling Height: 12' 3"
Modern Chandelier 1
Ceiling Height: 12’
Modern Chandelier 1
First Floor Reflected Ceiling Plan
In Between Learning Space
Faculty Connection Hub In Between Learning Space Active Learning Classrooms Large Classroom First Floor Area Distribution Plan
Faculty Connection Hub
Rendered First Floor Plan
Faculty Connection Hub
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Next Academic Building Design
Student Work Cafe (Studio) Computer Lab Area not in Scale Second Floor Reflected Ceiling Plan
First Floor Color Scheme and Materials
Second Floor Area Distribution Plan
Rendered Second Floor Plan
Student Work Cafe (Studio)
Second Floor Color Scheme and Materials
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⑧ ⑨ Akira Table
⑩ Au Lait Table
⑧、①⑤ ① Await Seating
② Enea Seating
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③ E-Table
④ Evaneau Seating
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⑤ Jenny Round Lounge
Faculty Connection Hub In Between Learning Space Active Learning Classrooms Large Classroom
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①④ Scape Series Table ①⑤ Verb Table
⑥ Kart-Seating
①⑥ HD Video CONFERENCING
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⑦ Lagunitas Seating
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①② Paper Table ①③ Persoanal Table
⑧ Node Chair Student Work Cafe (Studio) Computer Lab Area not in Scale
①⑦ Verb Display Board
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FIVE ELEMENTS MEDICAL DAY SPA
Charrette No.1 Xinran Chen’s Portion Team members
Jingfen Guo: interior design graduate student, responsible for thermal bath, meditation zone, yoga and dance rooms. Samantha Claman: Architecture senior, responsible for facade design and site research Xinran Chen: interiro design senior, responsible for lobby, long corridor and massage.
Lobby
Yoga & dance
Corridor
Main Entrance Back Door Meditation
Thermal bath
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This is a one-week project, desiging a two-story medical spa. A spa is an indeal space not only for relaxation, but also body fitness. In order to create a space of nature feeling, we utilized the concept of natural five elements to depict the feature of different spaces. The different sensory stimulation would lead to various spacial enjoyment.
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1. Reception Desk
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2. Spiral Stair 3. Elevator
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4. Lobby 5. Water Feature Wall
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6.Long Corridor 13
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7.Office 71'-6"
8. Restroom
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9. Yoga & dance 10.Secondary Lobby
CONCEPT: FIVE ELEMENTS red and orange; north and northwest. Wood green; west. Water black and blue; south and southwest. Gold white and gold; south and southeast. Earth yellow, orange; east.
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11. Massage 12. Hall 14
13. Restroom and Chang
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14. Thermal Bath 15. Interior Stream 14
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16. Artistic Sculpture 17. Meditationv
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25'-0"
FIRST FLOOR PLAN 1/4’’=1’
SECOND FLOOR PLAN 1/4’’=1’
Circulation
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Massage (2nd floor)
Lobby (1st floor)
Long Corridor (1st floor)
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PATIENT RROM AND NURSE STATION DESIGN Charrette No.2 Xinran Chen’s Portion
Patient Room RCP
Patient Room Rendering
Patient Room Plan
Nurse Station Rendering
Nurse Station Revit Model
This is a one-week project, desiging patient room and nurse station for a children hospital, locate on its second floor. The design concept is “lush jungle”.The interesting jungle would be abstract and children attracted, full of cozy and freshness.
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Mobile Isolation, Diagnosis and Treatment Unit Design Yizhi Yew, Xinran Chen, Nadia Kasno X-Unit Mobile unit for Dengue Fever, light weight, transportable, easy-assembled unit for Indonisia.
Dengue Fever Facts
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“Brazil is the most highly endemic countries, which has an average of 447,466 cases per year as reported to WHO, 2004-2010. Meanwhile, Indonesia, the second highest has an average of 149,235 cases.” “A recent estimate from WHO indicates 390 million dengue infections per year.”
Adult female mosquito bites human during the day. (painless/without notice)
Lay eggs (up to 500 eggs) on water surface
Eggs resistant to desiccation and can survive up to 6 months
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2-7 days
Seek mate
“Cases reported in America, Southeast Asia and Western Pacific exceeded 1.2 million in 2008 and over 3 million in 2013.” “Fatality rage can be as high as 10%. Yet, it can be reduced to below 1% with early recognition and treatment.”
2 days Adult mosquito
4 days
Pupa under water surface
Larvae under surface
Aedes Mosquito Life Cycle
Exterior View
Aedes aegypti/Aedes albopictus is a tropical and subtropical species in region between 35°S and 35°N.
Aedes mosquito bites dengue infected person.
8-10 days incubation of dengue virus in aedes.
Virus containing aedes infects another person.
Dengue symptoms appear in 4-13 days.
Mosquito-borne viral Infection 10 patients
1 Doctor
400-600 liter Supplies/ 1 Caregiver Hygiene Solar energy water/day equipment
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Modular unit Program Bed units
Distribution of Global Dengue Risk
Layout of different sections
Diagnose Workstation Restroom area
Electrical room
Watersuply Storage/ room decontamination area
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Mega truck 13m×2.5m×3m Capacity 100m3=25 units
Flatpack Solar Energy
New Panamax 360m×40m×14m Capacity=4000-5000 TEU=100,000-124,000 units
Stack Ventilation
Transportation
Modular Unit
One row (8 patients)
Doubled row (16 patients)
Doubled rows interconneced (64 patients with central yard)
Flexibility to arrange and expand
Structure Aluminum
-recyclable -long time use -lightweight
Skin Floor Roof Composite panel -lightweight -weather resistant -long lasting durability -outstanding thermal comfort
Electricity Solor Panel -energy resource
1. Place the flat package in the location. 2. Open the X-bracing. 3. Attach the bottom part of the wall to the X-bracing. 4. Attach the floor and the ceiling. 5. Attach roof, upper window and the solar panel. 6. Repeat the process and connect eath unit. Installation
Section inner Viwes
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Exterior Opening with Screen
Bed Unit with Bednet
Interior Scene Negative Pressure Chamber
Emergency Exit
Emergency Exit
Longtitutional Section
Cross Section
Floor Plan
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