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    14 cm

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    The goal is to create a structural and interacve surface and light ltering device through the re-

    appropriaon of coee lters, while preserving the delicate and sensual qualies of the material. On

    one side the surface appears to be so and fragile, while it holds up itself with a rigid and supporve

    structure, which can be seen on the other side.

    Surface Form -- Group project with David Tao

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    Atwistedstaircase createsperplexity and

    also allows360 degree viewing conditions

    forthe subjectssituatedin the middle.

    Staircase also encouragessubjectsto consicously engage in the

    change of vantage pointandinvitesthem to sitdown andobserve.

    Moreover,Staircase hasthe quality of both stage andstand, on which the subject

    becomesthe performerandthe viewer atthe same time according to dierentreference frames.

    The stair

    case make of transparentmaterials

    enablesthe transition of viewing/being viewedof asubject.

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    stage(stand)---actors(viewers)

    stand(stage)---viewers(actors)

    Scenario1

    Scenario2

    Scenario3

    Scenario4

    change room

    backstage

    film screeningDJ night service

    dance floor

    platform

    outdoor concert

    fashion week

    swing dance class

    screen

    seating

    catwalk

    stands

    canopy

    daytime concert

    Bar storageBar Service

    Bar Lounge

    dance floor

    VIP

    DJ stage

    stage

    private events

    seatingcafe

    stands

    stage

    periodic programs

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    reappropriation

    inversion branching wrapping

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    dancingfloor

    concertseating

    DJ stand

    runway

    Barservice

    cafe

    exsiting2ndfloor lobby

    +21'10"

    section2

    section1

    +34'5"

    moviescreening/exhibition

    + 30'9"

    DJ stand

    bench

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    + 47'6"+39'1"

    + 41'4"

    privateevent

    A staircase becomes a vantage point which generates a series of spectator-event scenarios.

    The convenonal conguraons of programs are rewrien and recomposed through these

    specied vantage points, movements, and calibrated light condions. The arrangement of

    program produces dierent scenarios of viewing and being viewed. Dierent programmac

    spaces are connected, and each one of them becomes the extension of the others.

    Avery Fisher hall Lobby Reappropriaon

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    This project aims to reacvate a forgoen industrial area through an art center which curates both the artworks and the visi-

    tors experiences. A eld condion was created by the superimposion of various mappings of the site; mulple thresh-

    olds are extracted from the eld and furthermore transformed into programmac and formal language. The art center em-

    ploys herb planng as a medium that acvates dierent programs at dierent me of a day and across seasons; the planng

    logic also feeds back to the formal strategy of the architecture.

    Culvang Art

    April July October Planting strategy

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    Secon DSecon CSecon BSecon A

    slope into gallery

    library

    studio

    kidsart making spaceartistsresidence

    studio studiostudio

    studio

    administration

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    ABB

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    C

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    cafe

    bookstore

    east entrance

    gallery

    botany labpublic studio

    restaurant

    deck withherbplanting slots

    kitchen

    kitchenstorage

    kidsdaycare

    artistsresidence

    benchsandpedestals

    benchsandpedestals

    west entrance to undergroundlevel

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    Front Facade

    Main entrance 2nd oor terrace night view 2nd oor terrace terrace on 8th oor

    View from Varick St. and Ericsson Pl.

    Secon drawing composite

    Bakery Inventory

    Grocery

    Pharmacy

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    down

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    -10.00

    Drop-offArea

    Luggage

    Check-In

    HotelEntrance

    Retail2

    ResidenceEntrace

    Retail1

    Doorman

    LoadingZone

    Fittingroom

    Public Entranceto B1

    up

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    opentobelow

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    Plan B1

    Plan F1

    Plan F2

    Shiing HybridsTransformaons for a New Hotel & Residenal Building in TriBeCa NYC

    This building is designed to become a microcosm of the Tribeca area, and to reect the

    sophiscaon of the neighborhood. A cohesive architectural language is employed formally and

    programmacally to exhibits a uid ow from the exterior facade to the interior parons, and

    to construct a connuous experience of spaces as people moving from one area to another. The

    typology of residenal oor plans is broken by inserng dierent public programs and allowing

    them to carve out the oor plates. These public areas, either quiet or vibrant, will serve the

    residents and hotel guests, and will also invite visitors from all over the city.

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    Exterior view from southeast Outdoor theatre

    Symphonic Transformaon -- Group project with Hanxiao LiuPerforming Art Center, Baery Park City, NY

    Situated at the lower west Manhaan, this project is developed based on a site driven strategy which aims to create a green

    corridor that provides a visual connecon of the parks of the neighborhood and the Baery Park at the waterfront. The

    employment of green spaces throughout the building serves as a catalyst of programmac organizaon. The green area on the

    ground level helps to form an site responsive, uninterrupted path; which swirls up and become a shared public area for both

    visitors and the students of the music conservatory located on the third level. On the theater oor, the green space transforms into

    the resng area for music goers during the intermission; and on the rooop it buers two programmac zones. The green space

    leads a route of promenade through the building, acvates and pauses human acvies, and make all the programs seamlessly

    work together as a cohesive integraon.

    The architectural design was dictated by the aggregaon of a single unit, which transforms according to the requirements of site,

    program, space and circulaon. This building also incorporates a hybrid structural system with intensive landscaping both in the

    interior and exterior.

    Rooop Theatre

    Rooop Theatre

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    cafe

    outdoorauditorium

    bookstore

    music store

    restroom

    artists'lounge

    information/

    customerservice

    storage

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    retail

    loading/

    servicearea

    backstage

    DN

    retail

    parking

    entrance

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    cloak room

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    room

    bar

    artists

    lounge

    backstage

    changingroom

    tearoom

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    library

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    scenary storage

    costumestorage

    scenary

    staffoffice

    storage

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    3d building seconProgram strategy

    Groud oor Plan Lower theatre Plan Upper theatre Plan

    Bottom

    create visual connection with the site

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    create shared public space for different programs

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    create buffer zone between two programmatic spaces

    Two major auditoriums

    Green space as the catalyst of

    program organization

    Connect

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    UPPERAUDITORIUM

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    Building model

    1/16=1-0 Museum board

    Structure model

    1/16=1-0 ChipboardTheatre interior

    Roof terrace

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    Shift

    Surface

    MultipleSurfaces

    Blend

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    Proposal A

    Proposal

    Proposal B

    Proposal C

    Re- Development- Proportion ofsmall units

    New Development- Proportion ofunits determinedby marketing

    Construction Cost- Building [Unit]- Parking

    - Area- No. of Cars- No. of Levels

    - Community Center- Commercial- Landscape

    Sales- Location- Orientation

    120

    80

    60

    Unit Size

    Y-Shape

    L-Shape

    Flat

    Unit Type

    Unit Design L 80

    F 80

    F 120

    L 60

    Unit Orientation-South/North-East/West

    Unit Location- Top Floors- Mid Floors- Bottom Floors

    Y 60

    Design 1

    Design 2

    Design 3

    Design 4

    OptimalDesign

    Land Value

    FeasibilityDesign Value

    Cost

    RAEMIAN Parametric System

    Public Dwelling Ratio

    TheratiooftheareaofPublicSpacetoDwellingArea.

    Area Da ta: Building Data

    Layout and Interface design ( Professional)

    These projects involve visual presentaon and diagramming of various informaons.

    An interface was designed with embedded video clips to simulate the opertaon of a soware

    program.

    An taxonomy of mulple students projects is diagramed with respect to dierent characteriscs.

    This was to become a part of introducon of a book to be published.

    Interface design

    Buon design

    Taxonomy diagraam