RESUME YING CHEN T: +86 18523502960 (CN) E: qiqikarebecca@gmail.com
A creative and intelligent individual who is very keen on studying cutting-edge architectural design knowledge from one of the world-class universities; Specialized in Architecture at SOA, Syracuse University and developed a sound understanding of architectural design, urban housing design, and the history and theory of architecture; Engaged in a broad range of architectural projects and acquired abundant practical experience.
EDUCATION 2009 - 2014
EXPERIENCE SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY SYRACUSE, NY, USA
Bachelor of Architecture Degree | GPA: 3.2 (2012 Fall) Visiting Critic: Shawn Rickenbacker (Co-Founder UDD) (2013 Spring) Study Abroad: London, England Thesis: A Critique to Chinese Education (An elementary school in Beijing)
2011.7-9
- Produced construction documents using AutoCAD - Photographed and documented sites 2012.7-8
DEAN’S LIST (2009 - 2014) | CUM LAUDE
2013
“FIELD EXPLORATION” EXHIBITION LONDON,UK - Assisted in organizing the exhibition at London’s Center for the Built Environment and had four architectural sketches on display
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INTERN | CHONGQING, CN | SUMMER ZHUBO DESIGN CHONGQING COMPANY
- Participated in the initial design phase of the HOPSCA and Plaza reconstruction project in Jiangjin District of Chongqing - Provided some ideas for the project initial concept and produced diagrams explaining the concept as well
AFFILIATION & HONORS 2009 - 2014
INTERN | SHANGHAI, CN | SUMMER YANGSHENG FIRE ENGINEERING CO., LTD
2013.7-9
INTERN | SHANGHAI, CN | SUMMER MLAI ARCHITECTS INC.
- Designed the portfolio’s layout for the company - Produced the conceptual diagrams in the initial design phase of a HOPSCA project in Chengdu - Participated in the design development phase of the plan and section details for a HOPSCA project in Luoyang
CONTENT I. JAXTOPOSING "WALL"
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FARMERS' MARKET | ACADEMIC | 2010 SPRING | SYRACUSE
II. PURITY "DIAMOND"
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AN ARCHITECTURE OF PURITY | ACADEMIC | 2012 FALL | NEW YORK
III. "CITY IN CITY"
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HOTEL DESIGN | ACADEMIC | 2012 SPRING | SYRACUSE
IV. A CRITIQUE OF CHINESE EDUCATION
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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL | ACADEMIC | 2014 | BEIJING
V. OTHER WORKS SKETCHES & DRAWINGS
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STREET VIEW OF THE MAIN ENTRANCE
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JUXTAPOSING "WALL" ACADEMIC FARMER'S MARKET DESIGN STUDIO 2010 SPRING LOCTION: SYRACUSE INSTRUCTOR: PROF. YUTAKA SHO 5
CONCEPT A FARMER'S MARKET (also farmers market) is a physical retail market featuring foods sold directly by farmers to consumers. Farmers' markets typically consist of booths, tables or stands, outdoors or indoors, where farmers sell fruits, vegetables, meats, and sometimes prepared foods and beverages. They are distinguished from public markets, which are generally housed in permanent structures, open year-round, and offer a variety of non-farmer/producer vendors, packaged foods and non-food products. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farmers'_market>
In the same stand, different products are put together. Every product is compared to each other.
In the same market, different stands are planned one by one. Every stand is compared to each other.
JUXTAPOSING
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LOCATION DOWNTOWN SYRACUSE
RURAL SYRACUSE
SITE
RURAL SYRACUSE
ONONDAGA CREEK
SYRACUSE DOWNTOWN
Onodaga Creek is treated as the seperate lines of Syracuse downtown and rural area. People from two areas enjoy different life styles. Two parts are in comparison. Similarly, the site is divided into two parts by Onondaga Creek. Each part can represent one of the urban and rural areas, and juxtapose to the other. 2
PROGRAM
The idea of the design is to strength the concept "JUXTAPOSING" in the whole project.
THEATER/RESTAURANT/FARMER MARKET
Two types of programs juxtapose to each other. 6
GREEN GARDEN
STRATEGY G KIN R PA T LO
REPRESENT E
SIT
NEW VOLUME A new three-story volume containing all the programs is implemented on the west side, representing the busy city lives of downtown Syracuse.
EXISTING CONDITION The existing site is a parking lot. On the northeast of the site, there is another large parking lot. The program can be removed.
REPRESENT
NEW GREEN SPACE A garden is designed to represent the relaxing rural lives of the western Syracuse. 7
PLAN
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4 4 4 4 4 4
SECOND FLOOR
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1. RESTAURANT 2. FARMER'S MARKET 3. THEATRE 4. OFFICE 5. GREEN GARDEN
GROUND FLOOR 0 5 10 20 FT
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STREET VIEW OF THE GARDEN
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SPACE SEQUENCE
CIRCULATION
The project has been divided into three parts. Going through three parts, people experience different sequences: compact - double height - normal height.
RESTUARANT
SECTION
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THEATRE
FARMER'S MARKET
PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION URBAN
THEATRE OFFICE RESTUARANT
RURAL
FARMER'S MARKET
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STREET VIEW OF THE FRONT ENTRANCE
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PURITY "DIAMOND" ACADEMIC AN ARCHITECTURE OF PURITY VISITING CRITIC 2012 FALL LOCATION: NEW YORK CITY, NY INSTRUCTOR: SHAWN RICKENBACKER * CO. WITH YONG JAE LEE ROLE: 50% RENDERINGS 100% 2D DRAWINGS 13
CONCEPT
PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION EXHIBITION PUBLIC
LIBRARY CLASSROOM RESEARCH CENTER/OFFICE LABORATORY
The basic scheme of the project is a tower with a giant open on the top. The footprint of building butts up against Canal street and Varick Street with the major Filtration system existent her because of the prevailing winds. Open plaza or garden space is placed facing the research facility and near the basketball court near 6th Ave. The placement is created to mimic the park near canal and to increase greenery within New York City.
REMEDIATION/OPERATIONS TOWER
Through the use of digital, simulation and analog technology, this project address the issue of air quality in NYC while simultaneously exploring the resurgence of public infrastructural architecture to reduce energy consumption, re-mediate environmental degradation and harvest and distribute energy.
RESEARCH CENTER/OFFICE
RESEARCH CENTER/OFFICE
LABORATORY
LABORATORY
LIBRARY
LIBRARY CLASSROOM
AUDITORIUM
AUDITORIUM
AIR MONITORING STATION 1 DEHUMIDIFIER/EVAPORATOR
AIR MONITORING STATION 1 DEHUMIDIFIER/EVAPORATOR
AIR PROCESSING STATION DEHUMIDIFIER/EVAPORATOR HUMIDIFIER PERSONAL FACILITY
HUMIDIFIER
HUMIDIFIER
PERSONAL FACILITY
PERSONAL FACILITY
AIR FILTERING STATION/ WATER COLLECTION
AIR FILTERING STATION/ WATER COLLECTION
AIR PROCESSING STATION
AIR PROCESSING STATION
1000 SF
TRANSFORMATION: STRUCTURE UNIT DETAIL
HEPA FILTER
GORE-TEX
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EXHIBITION
CLASSROOM
AUDITORIUM AIR MONITORING STATION 1 AIR FILTERING STATION/ WATER COLLECTION
EXHIBITION
SPACE FRAME INTERCHANGEABLE FABRIC/ REFLECTIVE GLASS
GLAZE
ONE UNIT
TWO UNITS
LINK
RESEARCH
EDUCATION
REMEDIATION/ OPERATION TOWER
SKIN
SUSTAINABILITY
Form breaks part since it is void and to allow for visual connection. Angles to smaller roof print so that green spaces receive sunlight.
Bulk up footprint of building to accommodate program and air cleansing system. Create facades that pull outsiders into space facade. Push in to decrease footprint which allows for more green space and existing paths to be untouched.
FILTRATION/ GREEN SPACE
PROGRAM
VOID SPACE
VISUAL CLEARANCE
FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM RESEARCH RESEARCH CENTER /OFFICE
EDUCATION REMEDIATION/ OPERATION TOWER
LABARTORY
LIBRARY
CLASSROOM
AUDITORIUM
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CIRCULATION DIAGRAM
PLAN
FORTH FLOOR
SE
CT IO N
GRAND ST
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THIRD FLOOR
CA NA L
FIRST FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
GROUND FLOOR 1. EXHIBITION 2. LIBRARY 3. CLASSROOM 4. RESEARCH CENTER/OFFICE 5. LABORATORY 6. AUDITORIUM 7. REMEDIATION / OPERATIONS TOWER
ST
FOURTH FLOOR
THIRD FLOOR
GROUND FLOOR
3
6 5
2
3 3
5 7 MAIN ENTRANCE
EDUCATION RESEARCH
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SECTION
INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
SYSTEM DIAGRAM
FILTER SYSTEM DETAILS
AIR FILTRATION
AIR COLLECTION
NATURAL MOVEMENT
MECHANICAL MOVEMENT
A B C
A: FABRIC FILTRATION
B: HEPA FILTER
C: GORE-TEX
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STREET VIEW OF THE FRONT FACADE
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"CITY WITHIN THE CITY" ACADEMIC HOTEL DESIGN COMP. STUDIO 2012 SPRING LOCATION: SYRACUSE, NY INSTRUCTOR: PROF. ELIZABETH KAMELL * CO. WITH LESLIE OH ROLE: RENDERING 80% DRAWING 50% 19
CONCEPT The concept begins with idea of "city within the city" from Oswald Mathias Ungers, the design tries to bring the urban sequances of the city into the project, by creating two courtyards.
Berlin Hotel by O.M. Ungers Berlin, Germany, 1976
THE EXISTING CONDITION The existing building located on the site are removed.
"CITY WITHIN A CITY" 1
The hotel is treated as a small “city”, with two voids inside, which are two courtyard indicated two major spaces of the hotel.
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OUTDOOR COURTYARD: MAIN ENTRANCE Referred to Casa Del Mantegna in Italy.
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INDOOR COURTYARD: THE MAIN LOBBY Referred to Yale Center for British Art by Louis Kahn.
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Stratege
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NEW VOLUME A new five-story volume is implemented on the site.
S. STATE. ST.
LOCATION
E. FAYETTE ST. FAYETTE PARK E. GENESEE ST.
SITE
The site is located at the historical district of Downtown Syracuse. Fayette Park, also called Firefighter's Memorial Park, locates on the northern side of the site. Around the site, there are other existing modern and historical buildings.
VOIDS Two voids are made to bring the sequence of the park into the volume. Public Sequence
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PLANS 5TH - 6TH FLOOR
GROUND FLOOR 15
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15
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BASEMENT
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2ND - 4TH FLOOR 3
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22 1. BEDROOM-SINGLE 2. BEDROOM-DOUBLE 3. BEDROOM-SUITE 4. STORAGE 5. ENTRANCE LOBBY 6. RECEPTION
7. LOUNGE 8. BAR 9. RESTAURANT 10. KITCHEN 11. GYM 12. BUSINESS CENTER
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13. CONFERENCE ROOM 14. HOTEL STORE 15. COMMERCIAL SPACE 16. RECEPTION OFFICE 17. MANAGER’S OFFICE 18. ASST. MANAGER’S OFFICE
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19. BOOKKEEPING 20. RESERVATION OFFICE 21. LUGGAGE STORAGE 22. LOADING DOCK 23. PARKING LOTS 24. MECHANICAL ROOM 21
SECTION
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COURTYARD INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
ROOM TYPE DETAIL DOUBLE NORTH
DOUBLE SOUTH
HOTEL MAIN ENTRANCE
SINGLE
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ACTIVE/PASSIVE CLIMATE SYSTEM
MECHANICAL SYSTEM CIRCULATION
5th - 6th FLOOR
2nd - 4th FLOOR
SUMMER - OPENED
WINTER - CLOSED
ENCLOSURE SYSTEM
GROUND FLOOR PUBLIC
SOUTH FACADE
NORTH FACADE 5th - 6th FLOOR
2nd - 4th FLOOR
GROUND FLOOR COOLING HEATING
SERVICE 25
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CRITIQUE OF CHINESE EDUCATION ACADEMIC AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL THESIS 2013FALL - 2014SPRING LOCATION: BEIJING INSTRUCTOR: PROF. TERRANCE GOODE (PRIMARY) PROF. AMBER BARTOSH PROF.ROBERT PETRIE (SECONDARY) 27
THESIS STATEMENT
EDUCATION EVOLUTION IN CHINA
The biggest problem of the state-controlled children’s education in the People’s Republic of China is that the system focuses more on the method of education rather than learning of children themselves. Thus the children are lack of internal motivation to learn. Moreover, the typical education in China tend to isolate the students from the neighborhood, lacking a chance for students to really interact and experiment hands on with new knowledge. However, this problem aspect can be overcame by learning from the western pedagogical strategies, such as the Montessori Education. For this educational approach, the primary goal is to stimulate children’s internal motivation to learn. Children have more freedom to make decisions. What are they going to learn? Where? When? And How?
ANCIENT EDUCATION
A school building designed to specialize these pedagogical strategies could rely on architectural tactics which produce the following effects. The school itself becomes a part of the urban infrastructure to connect the school community with the neighborhood, which allows children to have more interaction with its surroundings and the society. Also, within the school, minor learning space is added to create a framework within which children can use to develop their own meaning of learning. At the same time, informal learning spaces are created to extend and enhance children’s learning experiences outside the classroom boxes. In this way, I contend that the school as a learning institution and the architecture that gives it spatial form and urban presence both act as a critique of current practice.
School Running Model: Official school of government, academy, school founded by individuals Educational Model: LEARNING of student is the focus. The function of educator is to give advice and instruct. Selection: Civil Service Examination
ARCHITECTURE
Official school of government: located in the center of the city, political center, strictly followed the planning rules and the spatial hierarchy. Academy: far from the city, free spatial organization, focus on the natural environment
MODERN EDUCATION
CONTEMPORARY EDUCATION
Schools running by government, local gentries, individuals or foreign churches
School running by either local government or individuals, under the Education Law of China
School Running Model: Educational model:
Based on the foreign education philosophies Class teaching
Selection:
School Running Model: Educational model: Class teaching
Selection:
Examination based on main subjects
Examinations
ARCHITECTURE
No standards. Basically designed for class teaching
ARCHITECTURE
Standardized. Basically designed for class teaching
DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATION SPACE UNDER CHANGING OF EDUCATIONAL MODEL
EARLY EDUCATION No specific site. Vague boundary.
Education Space
ANCIENT EDUCATION Individual education. Restricted in a boundary. Monotonous space.
Assisted Education Space
MODERN EDUCATION Factory-style education. Restricted in a boundary. Multiple monotonous space. Living Space
CONTEMPORARY EDUCATION Personalized education, Restricted in a boundary. Multiple open education space. Resources Information Center
*Diagram drawn by author of paper “Research on the Architectural Design of Primary and Middle School under the Educational Model”.
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SPECULATION Other Spaces Specified spaces for different learning purposes
Dancing Space
Art Area
Calligraphy Corner
Specified spaces for different learning purposes
Music Zone
Resource Center
Working Station
Experiment Laboratory Common Learning Space
UNDEFINED SPACES: FLEXIBLE, EXPERIENCE SELF-LEARNING Multi-purpose Common + Spaces Learning Space
Gaming Spaces AN INTERACTION LEARNING SPACE
Teacherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Area Media Space Quiet Corner
Multi-purpose Spaces Other Spaces Common Learning Space
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CHINESE EDUCATION
MONTESSORI EDUCATION
TEACHER
TEACHER
LECTURE
INSPIRE
KNOWLEDGE TEXTBOOK
CHILDREN
READ
WRITE
PAPER
SURROUNDING
VISIT
CHILDREN
WORK ON
HAND-ON MATERIAL
MEMORIZE
KNOWLEDGE
EXAMINATION IN CLASSROOM
EDUCATION > LEARNING A DAY IN A CHINESE SCHOOL...
A DAY IN A MONTESSORI SCHOOL... OPTION ONE: BUS STOP
OPTION TWO: PARENT
OPTION TWO: PARENT
Tuesday
Wednes- Thursday day
SCHOOL
OPTION THREE: WALKING
HOME MATH? SCIENCE?
Friday
SCHOOL
WORKING LIST
MATH
SCIENCE
Monday
LEARNING > EDUCATION
OPTION ONE: BUS STOP
OPTION THREE: WALKING
HOME
IN CLASSROOM
OUTSIDE CLASSROOM
Morning
8:30-12:30
ART
Afternoon
13:30 - 15:30
DAILY SCHEDULE
HISTORY
CLASSROOM
CHINESE INESE E MATHM ATHMATICS MATICS
DO U NEED HELP?
ENGLISH NGLISH SH
ART AR A RTT R PHYSIC HYSICAL CAL EDUCATION MUSIC USIC IC MORAL ORALS LS AND SOCIETY NATURE ATURE RE PRACTICAL RACTICAL TICAL WORK CLASS
ART
SCIENCE
MATH
HISTORY
CLASSROOM ... ART
SCIENCE
MATH
...
HISTORY
CLASSROOM SCIENCE
ART ARTART
MATH
PHYSICAL PHYSICAL PHYSICAL EDUCATION EDUCATION EDUCATION
MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC CLASSROOM BUILDING
ART
HISTORY
CLASSROOM
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SCHOOL
HOME
SCHOOL
CHINESE SCHOOL ARCHITECTURE
ART MUSIC
LABORATORY
SCHOOL IS DESIGNED AS “ISOLATED ISLAND”
SPACE OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM IS ONLY USED FOR CIRCULATION
THE PROGRAM FOR THE MAJOR LEARNING SPACE IS ISOLATED DEFINED
MY PROPOSAL
SCHOOL
CLASSROOM SCHOOL IS OPENED UP BECAME AN INFRASTRUCTURE
INFORMAL LEARNING SPACE IS ADDED TO THE CIRCULATION SPACE
ADDED SECONDARY LEARNING SPACE FOR SELF LEARNING ENVIRONMENT ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT SITUATION 31
SITE
LAND USE ANALYSIS
CHINA
BEIJING
BEIJING, also called Peking, is the capital of China. It is a metropolis located in northern China and surrounded by Heibei Province. It is always considered as the political, cultural, and educational center of the nation. The city has a variety of resources in culture, architecture, art, media, sports and education. It not only has the best universities of China, but also has the best elementary and middle schools, which can well represent the education system of China.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
OTHER LEARNING INSTITUTIONS
RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD
TRANSPORTATION
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
MIYUN
SHUNYI
PINGGU
MENTOUGOU FANGSHAN
TONGZHOU DAXING
HAIDIAN ShIJINGSHAN
CHAOYANG
FENGTAI
Old city, now inside 2nd Ring Rd. Urban districts between 2nd and 5th Ring Rd. Inner suburbs linked by 6th Ring Rd. Outer suburbs and rural areas.
URBAN STRUCTURE OF BEIJING
SIXTH RING ROAD
Fifth Ring Road HAIDIAN DISTRICT
FIFTH RING ROAD
FORBIDDEN CITY
Zhongguancun North Road
FORTH RING ROAD THIRD RING ROAD SECOND RING ROAD
Forth Ring Road
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HUAIROU
SI T
YANQING CHANGPING
Haidian District is one area full of different educational institutions including the world-known universities such as Peking University, and Tsing-hua University. There are other colleges such as the China Technology School of Astronomy, the Technology Institute of Engineer, the Beijing Film Academy and so on. The convergence of different college campuses provide Haidian District a healthy precedent condition for positive learning atmosphere.
SITE SELECTION
SITE ANALYSIS MAIN TRAFFIC The site is sitted next to a major road, which connected the Fourth Ring Road and Fifth Ring Road. Nearby there is a big crossing.
INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY
MAJOR CROSSING MAJOR TRAFFIC
PROGRAM SITE PRIMARY SCHOOL ATTACHED TO TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY
Since the site is located in the university area, there are most of academic buildings located on the western side of the site. And, the residential buildings are built on the eastern side of the site.
ACADEMIC BUILDING
BEIJING INSTITUTION OF EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOL ATTACHED TO PEKING UNIVERSITY
RESIDENCE BUILDING SERVICE BUILDING INDUSTRY BUILDING DINING HALL RESTAURANT
PATH WAY Based on the program and major traffic analysis, the big road next to the site is an important seperation between the academic and the living. Two sides need connections. There are three existing connections.
My proposed site will be situated between Tsing-hua University and Peking University. (As indicated in the next page.) Both Universities have their own School of Education. My proposed school can become part of the universities, used as an experimental learning environment. Moreover, there are several existing elementary schools, which can be used as comparisons to my proposed design.
SCHOOL PATHWAY RESIDENTIAL PATHWAY CROSSWALK PEDESTRIANS BRIDGE
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SITE PLAN
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PLAN: GROUND LEVEL
PLAN: BRIDGE LEVEL 13 12 14
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2
11 4 10 15
CLASSROOM CLUSTER PLAN: SECOND FLOOR
CLASSROOM CLUSTER PLAN: GROUND FLOOR
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1. CLASSROOM CLUSTER 2. LIBRARY 3. ENTRANCE 4. ADMINISTRATION OFFICE 5. INDOOR AUDITORIUM 6. OUTDOOR THEATRE 7. SMALL SHOP 8. PUBLIC PLAYGROUND** 9. PUBLIC BASKETBALL COURT
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CLASSROOM CLUSTER: 10. CLASSROOM COURT 11. MAIN LEARNING SPACE 12. KITCHEN 13. RESTROOM 14. TEACHER’S OFFICE 15. GARDEN
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1. CLASSROOM CLUSTER 2. PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE 3. INDOOR GYMNASIUM CLASSROOM CLUSTER: 4. MAIN LEARNING SPACE 5. SECOND FLOOR HALLWAY
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VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE TO THE OUTDOOR BASKETBALL COURT AND THE AUDITORIUM
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VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE TO THE SCHOOL COURT
VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE TO THE SCHOOL'S OUTDOOR PLAYGROUND
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VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE TO THE CLASSROOM OUTDOOR COURT
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VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE TO THE OUTDOOR THEATRE
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LOCATION: ST. PAUL CATHEDRAL, LONDON TIME: 2013 SPRING
LOCATION: WESTMINSTER ABBEY, LONDON TIME: 2013 SPRING
MEDIA: PENCIL
MEDIA: PENCIL
LOCATION: PICCADILY CIRCUS & OXFORD CIRCUS, LONDON TIME: 2013 SPRING MEDIA: PENCIL 38
COLLAGE TIME: 2013 SPRING
ONE-POINT PERSPECTIVE TIME: 2011 SPRING
MEDIA: PEN / PHOTOSHOP
MEDIA: PENCIL / PHOTOSHOP
PAINTING ANALYSIS TIME: 2009 FALL MEDIA: PENCIL/COLOR PENCIL/PEN 39
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