PORT PORT FO FO LIO LIO 2023
Yun(Sal) Jiang Architecture Student
2021
Selected Works
PROJECTS Baldwinsville, New York
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“The Green Houses” Housing project
Lower Ninth Ward, New Orleans
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“Co-op Market”
105 Victoria Place, Syracuse
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“X Gathering”
Malkohi, Adamawa, Nigeria
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“Octaflora” YAC Design Competition
Louise, Liu, Tina Jiang & Avalin Li
Badain Jaran Dunes, China
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“Well Dunes”
49 52nd St, Brooklyn, New York “Salt Shed * Flexibility”
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Life... Paintings & Drawings For Fun Exploration
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PROJECTS Baldwinsville, New York
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“The Green Houses” Housing project
Lower Ninth Ward, New Orleans
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“Co-op Market” An axon render here
105 Victoria Place, Syracuse
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“X Gathering”
Malkohi, Adamawa, Nigeria
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“Octaflora” YAC Design Competition
Louise, Liu, Tina Jiang & Avalin Li
Badain Jaran Dunes, China
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“Well Dunes”
49 52nd St, Brooklyn, New York “Salt Shed * Flexibility”
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The design aims to create a lively community that encourages interaction between the local residents and the new residents who will potentially live here due to the opening of the new Micron chip factory. Two kinds of housings are installed onto the site which are the townhouses that’s suitable for family size along the river and block apartments along the street for the new residence. (26 units for the townhouses and 43 units for the apartments; one, two and four bedrooms)Since the site is embedded in a natural environment below the center of the town, the design aims to assimilate into this town by proposing a raised shared garden in between the housings and connecting it back to the town to create a “city walk” experience by having a bridge across to the little island from the raised garden. Softwares Used: Rhinoceros, Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop, V-ray, Climate Studio
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Typical Staggered
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Mapping Diagram NTS
Ground Site Plan 1’’ = 1/20 ‘
Schematic Plan
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The Winter Gargen
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Yun Jiang
The design aims to create a lively communty that encourages commmunication between the local residents and the new residents who will potentionally live in Baldwinsillve due to the opening of the new Micron chip facotry that is 15 minutes drive from the site location. The design also aims to make a connection back to the existing town by connecting to bike path and other recreational infrastructure and providing new public space and programs in a big picture that encourage new intersections and experiences to happen. Lastly, creating public program/spaces that will function all year long especially function normally in the cold climate is also explored in this project. project .
Housing - Townhouses (26 units; 24990 sq.ft.) - Apartments (43 units) ▪ studio apartment (14 units: 9170 sq.ft) ▪ two bedroom apartments (27 units; 24300 sq.ft) ▪ four bedroom apartments (2 units; 3350 sq.ft.) Add up - 61810 sq.ft.
bike lane (7’ wide)
Recreational (indoor) Green Houses (8620 sq.ft.) Swimming Pool (8255 sq.ft.) - Changing room (3190 sq. ft.) Restaurant (1410 sq.ft.) Cafe (1410 sq.ft.) Add up - 22885 sq.ft.
Recreational (outdoor) Car Parking (76 units; 250 sq.ft./car) Bike Parking (24 units; 20 sq.ft./car) Bike lane (7’ wide)
Zoning: changing R1 to planned development district(PDD)
Beside housings, other infrastructures like swimming pools, restaurant and cafe are inArc 307 _ Fall 2023 _ Lawrence Davis Section stalled to the side on both ends to serve for public uses and get engaged to this winter garden community.
In terms of programs, beside the bike lane, the project shines by creating a texture of public, semi-public and private winter green-house gardens built of polycarbonate panels to provide external spaces in a northern climate. The public green houses are embedded between the apartments and allow for different activities to take place. The two semi-public green houses are nested in the middle of the raised garden that are open to the residents to grow their plants and vegetables and gather on the second deck floor. They also bring light into the parking garage. For townhouses, the private greenhouses are attached to them for two units to share and allow lights to come into the ground floor. For apartments, a texture of greenhouse balcony is attached to each unit with movable polycarbonate panels to reinforce this winter garden concept. Lastly, other infrastructures like swimming pools, restaurant and cafe are installed to the side on both ends to serve for public uses and get engaged to this winter garden community. Program Diagram NTS
Polycarbonate Panel
Apartment Block
Private Semi-private Public
Green Houses Diagram NTS
In terms of programs, beside the bike lane, the project shines by creating a texture of public, semi-public and private winter green-house gardens built of polycarbonate panels to provide external spaces in a northern climate.
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Upper Floor Plan 1’’ = 1/20 ‘
Besides the “city walk” experience, to reinforce the connection back to the town where it is more urbanized and encourage new intersections and experiences to happen, a bike path is installed along the edge of the site that keeps on going up to the center of the town and down to other residence areas. The bike path also serves as a boundary between the river and the housings.
Church “City Walk” Bike Lane
Connec�on Diagram NTS
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PVC membrane
Townhouse in Detail
Rigid Insula�on Reinforced Concrete
Interior ceiling finish (Bamboo panels) Air Barrier Vapor Barrier
For townhouses, the private greenhouses are attached to them for two units to share and allow lights to come into the ground floor.
aluminum mullion with trickle vents Shading device for over glare (to generate refracted light) Sage Double glazed clear glass
Natural fiber Insula�on (excellent moisture control) Wooden Interior Wall Clading
Polished Bamboo flooring Plywood subfloor
Reinforced Conc. floor slab
Steel angle bolted to Conc. structure
Detailed Section Drawing
Unit Axon
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1’’ = 1/4 ‘
Part C - Point-in-Time Illuminance Simula�on
Electrical Lighting Scheme of Townhouses
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Part C - Point-in-Time Illuminance Simula�on
TownHouse Upper Floor Unit Plan 1’’ = 1/4 ‘
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Point-in-Time Illuminance Simulation
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Lighting temperature 2700K 3500K
Lighting Setting
Reflected Ceiling Plan Bamboo Flooring and interior wall panels
Light Scheme in Section
With the shading device installed into the building envelope, light shouldn’t be placed on top of it. The bamboo flooring and interior finishing helps creating a nice interior warm atomsphere together with the low warm
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Apartment in Detail
Street entrance
Egress to the upper garden level
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Egress to the garden
Four-bedroom Unit Typical stair width = 45 “
Egress to the lower parking level
Egress distance: 94 ft
Evelator is not needed for buildings with in 3 stories tall according to ADA law Arc 307 _ Fall 2023 _ Lawrence Davis Section
Two-bedroom Unit
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For apartments, a texture of greenhouse balcony is attached to each unit with movable polycarbonate panels to reinforce this winter garden concept. One-bedroom Unit
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Apartment Unit Plan 1’’ = 1/4 ‘
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Egress Diagram 1‘’ = 1/16‘
Townhouse, Apartments, and Restaurant view
Internal Center Green House
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“The Green Houses” Housing project
Lower Ninth Ward, New Orleans
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“Co-op Market”
105 Victoria Place, Syracuse
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YUN JIANG
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CO - OP COLLAGE
“X Gathering”
Malkohi, Adamawa, Nigeria
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“Octaflora” YAC Design Competition
Louise, Liu, Tina Jiang & Avalin Li
Badain Jaran Dunes, China
5 The design of the co-op market (food produced and owned by the community) with an edible school yard aims to help with the shortage of healthy food problem within this black neighborhood that is regaining its strength after the post-disaster impact of hurricanes; hopefully to bring liveness back to this community.
“Well Dunes”
49 52nd St, Brooklyn, New York
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“Salt Shed * Flexibility”
Softwares Used: Rhinoceros, Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop, V-ray
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Site Plan @ 1/64’’ = 1’
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Figure Precedent - Comlongon Castle Plan
CO - OP COLLAGE 11
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Plan Collage #2
Plan inspired by the Comlongon Castle
Axonmetric View
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Fresh Vegetables & Fruits Grocery Dairy Product Meat Frozen Food Drinks Life Supplies Bakery Check out
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Ground Floor Plan @ 1/16’’ = 1’
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Second Floor Plan @ 1/16’’ = 1’
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Section AA’ @ 1/8’’ = 1’
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Section BB’ @ 1/8’’ = 1’
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CO - OP COLLAGE
YUN JIANG Co-op Market Classrooms/study rooms Kitchen Office Greenhouse Courdyard Restroom
Exploaded Axon - Diagram
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Material: hardpaper
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“Co-op Market”
105 Victoria Place, Syracuse
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“X Gathering”
Malkohi, Adamawa, Nigeria
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“Octaflora” YAC Design Competition
Louise, Liu, Tina Jiang & Avalin Li
Badain Jaran Dunes, China
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“Well Dunes”
49 52nd St, Brooklyn, New York “Salt Shed * Flexibility”
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A well-balanced relationship between private and public usage space is explored in this project. By intersecting two gabled house which has the shapes smiliar to the neighbourhood houses, both public (for small businesses) and private space (performance hall) are created; more interestingly, the intersecting place in the middle becomes the room to shine. Softwares Used: Rhinoceros, Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop
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Clashing of gables in slant placement
Second Floor Plan
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Groud Plan
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Displacement
Section AA’
Clashing of gables in slant placement ARC207: Project 1B - Yun(Sally) Jiang
Section BB’
Clashing of gables in slant placement ARC207: Project 1B - Yun(Sally) Jiang
Scale: 1/8’‘=1’
Displacement
Scale: 1/8’’=1’
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Clashing of gables in slant placement ARC207: Project 1B - Yun(Sally) Jiang
Scale: 1/8’’=1’
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Performance Hall
Wooden Frame Joints
Restroom/coating Art Gallery
CLT Panel Joint Unisex Bathroom (2) Office Green Room
Lobby/ticketing
Storage
CLT Panel
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“X Gathering”
Malkohi, Adamawa, Nigeria
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“Octaflora” YAC Design Competition
Louise, Liu, Tina Jiang & Avalin Li
Badain Jaran Dunes, China
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“Well Dunes”
49 52nd St, Brooklyn, New York “Salt Shed * Flexibility”
6 To respond to the urgent need for housing in Nigeria, OctaFlora is designed as a housing model that is easy to expand and regulate while accommodating the local community’s living demands and reects their traditional architectural language. Softwares Used: Rhinoceros, Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop, Enscape render.
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Malkohi, Yola South LGA, Adamawa
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The octagonal shape is derived from the traditional African circular housing compound. Octagon, generally close to the organic circular shape, has straight edges, enabling the attachment of plots to use space efficiently.
Traditional Compound
Current Housing Typology
Modified Design Solution
The octagonal shape is derived from the traditional African circular housing compound. Octagon, generally close to the organic circular shape, has straight edges, enabling the attachment of plots to use space efficiently.
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1. Choose Your Family Type
Build Your Own
Zaure Livestock Space Garden
Toilet & Shower
Zaure
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Praying
Elderly Family (1-2) Living Area : 16 sqm
Recreational Space Storage
Different scenarios can take place at the connecting corridor which is designated for family unit type C and D (if the corridor is constructed)
A Standard Family (7) Living Area : 28 sqm
In a compound, the housing owner can customize based on the need for functional areas and family size. Generally, there are ve choices of rooms serving dierent purposes, including religious space, cooking area, crafting space, and bedroom. When the space is insucient for a single compound, another plot can be attached to it to extend the site. The exible combination of octagonal housing allows inhabitants to develop communal spaces based on their needs. Therefore, OctaFlora responds subtly and respectfully to the local religious, cultural, and living demands.
B Multigenerational Famvily (10) Living Area : 44 sqm
Cooking
C Polygamous Family (14) Living Area : 60 sqm
D Extended Family (18) Living Area : 72/76/88 sqm Praying (Christian)
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2. Choose Your Preferred Activity
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Living
Cooking
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Praying (Muslim)
Craftsmanship/Market
Movable Sliding Door
The form of the community and the arrangement are derived from the users and, therefore, are organic. For instance, in a zone with 300 people, they can decide the size and type of religious spaces. Moreover, the organic spread of housing plots without a rigid grid reects the tradition of Nigerian tribes.
Praying (Christian)
In this case, by removing two houses at two ends of the corridor, different scenarios can take place at these places which is designated for famiily unit types E, A and B with an expection of growing population in the future.
Crafting/Enjoying
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BEDROOMS (16m2 ; 12m2) LIVESTOCK SPACE
A ZAURE
WATER TANK
Solar Panel
TOILET & BATH
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Hook Detail in Axon
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PLOT BOUNDARY
FLOOR PLAN OF FAMILY TYPE A : 7 PEOPLE
STORAGE (7m2)
CENTRAL COMMUNAL SPACE
NOTE: THE WATER TANK IS 648 LITERS, WHICH IS ENOUGH FOR A FAMILY OF 7 TO USE FOR APPROXIMATELY 10 DAYS. ACCORDING TO NIGERIA’S FEDERAL MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES AND UNICEF, AN AVERAGE NIGERIAN CONSUME 9 LITERS OF WATER PER DAY.
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ARGICULTURE
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GENERAL PLOT PLAN OF FAMILY TYPE A : 7 PEOPLE
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SECTION BB’ OF FAMILY TYPE A : 7 PEOPLE
Section Drawing - credit to teammate
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100*100*560mm aluminum gutter
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PVC Ceilings
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70mm (diameter) PVC pipe 0.6*0.6*1.8m plastic water tank (648 liters)
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Aluzinc roof sheeting
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150mm * 150mm timber beam
Water can stored in the tank can be used for living needs and planting
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Gutter system (rain water collection)
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Sand cement plastering
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Blinds windows
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230*230*450mm sandcrete block
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40*40*100mm brick flooring
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Rainwater collection axon (scale: NA)
Section Details 0
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“Octaflora” YAC Design Competition
Louise, Liu, Tina Jiang & Avalin Li
Badain Jaran Dunes, China
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“Well Dunes”
49 52nd St, Brooklyn, New York
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“Salt Shed * Flexibility”
Texture study model of the Dunes
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Site
Concept Sketches The project aims to provide a resting place that both gives the visitors unique spatial experiences with the dunes and serves as a symbolic piece in this site. Based on the exploration of geometric regulation from primary shapes, Interesting spacial interactions and experiences are derived. The sense of the journey is another spotlight in the design where a continuous path is created for the visitor to experience, explore, rest their mind and get ready for the rest of the “journey” Softwares Used: Rhinoceros, Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop, V-ray
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Exterior Classroom Interior Classroom
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Passway
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Exhibition
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Admin Offices
Dune’s Soundwave
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Wind Direction
Underground
Ground Floor
Upper Floor
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To amplify the sensation of the singing dunes; the exhibition is placed underground to allow visitors to experience the singing dunes from an underground perspective.
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Exterior Classroom Site Observation
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Restroom
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Interior Classroom
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Exhibition
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“Well Dunes”
49 52nd St, Brooklyn, New York
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“Salt Shed * Flexibility”
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Experimenting flexibility with scale of time, the project explores how time could be incorporated into the salt shed (salt amount alters througout the year) to form a dynamic architecture that encourages interactions with the local people and the community. Softwares Used: Rhinoceros, Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop, V-ray
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The sheds are flexible in one direction to encourage different activities to take in place. The three main scenarios are Salt shed (fully expanded), Community flexible spaces such as markets, sports, skateparks (fully closed), Indoor sport court with some storage for salt (flexible).
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NTS Temporal Drawing
Fully Expanded
Flexible
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Fully Expanded
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1’ = 1/32” Plan
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1’ = 1/16” Plan
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1’ = 1/16” Section
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1’ = 1/16” Elevation
1’ = 1/16” Section
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Material Used: Rockite, plaster, acrylic sheet, wooden sticks and effect sprays
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Life... Paintings & Drawings For Fun Exploration
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