Architecture Portfolio

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PORTFOLIO Jiaju Ding

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Selected work 2008-2013

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PORTFOLIOJiaju Ding

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SELECTED WORK

785.236.1559

www.linkedin.com/in/jiaju

[email protected]

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ABOUT ME

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EDUCATION

Master of ArchitectureKansas State University 2008-2013

SOFTWARE SKILL

EXPERIENCERTKL Shanghai Office | 2012 Spring/Summer Intern (Jan. - Jul.)

Wenling Institute of Architectural Design and Research | 2010 Summer Intern

LANGUAGE

CHINESEENGLISH

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TABLE OF CONTENT

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Woodshop

Collaboration

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Work

Health CareCenter

Phase I

Health Care Center

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WOODSHOPCOLLABORATIONFour master woodworkers have elected to pool their resources and collectively commission a new building project due to the dissatisfication with life condition. Thus, they intend to live and work on the premises.

KANSAS CITY, MO | 2011 SPRING | INDIVIDUAL PROJECT

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3GROUND LEVEL STREET LEVEL UPPER LEVEL TOP LEVEL

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wood workshop

wood storage

finishing shop

showroom

view of lower level

inventory store

studio

loft

loft

studio

temporary studio

temporary studio

studio

loft

loft

studio

temporary studio

temporary studio

conference room

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CONCEPT DIAGRAM

SECTION A-A

public

private

semi-public

semi-private

The parti is to create separate spaces for public and private use. The inte-grated part serves as private circulation area that connects woodworkers’ work-ing and living environment.

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CONFERENCE ROOM STAIRCASE CORRIDOR

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The showroom is located right by the entrance, with the highest exposure, in the sunlit room by the floor-to-ceiling window. The showcased works will be with-in visitors’ ken as they go up and down the stairs.

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ECONOMIC ASISTANT CENTERThe Downtown Economic Assistance Center is designed to help those who are truly interested in bettering their economic situation. The Center is dedicated to increasing the long term prosper-ity of its clients.

SANFRANSICO, CA | 2011 SPRING | INDIVIDUAL PROJECT

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09CONCEPT DIAGRAM EAST ELEVATION

FIRST FLOOR

site

service area

office/classroom

child care/classroom

setback

circulation

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10SOUTH ELEVATION

SECOND FLOOR THIRD FLOOR

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FOURTH FLOOR

SECTION AA

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FIFTH FLOOR SIXTH FLOOR

SECTION BB

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13SECTION PERSPECTIVE

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14COFFEE SHOP

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The wall towards the staircase corridor is designed to provide natural ventialtion and passive

daylighting. Considering that the corridor is fairly long, the wall

with sunlight coming in creates an interesting destination while

offers a view to the outside.

STAIRCASE CORRIDOR

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NIGHT VIEW

In the day time, the Downtown Economic Assistance Center uses passive daylighting to lighten most parts of the building. At night, the building turns into a positive spotlight. Through the light, it expresses itself as both the landmark of the area and the hope of its clients. 16

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HEALTH CARE CENTER PHASE IRoatan is in a big need of a urgent health care center which led our group to design something which would be cheap, easy to build and also easy to expand if funds become available. The design was completed by a group of vertical studio students; including 2 fifth year students- me and Tonya Stock, and 4 third year students- Eric Dernbach, Veronika Adamova, Alex Taylor, and Sarah McDonald.My major role within the group was as a team leader. I par-ticipated in programming, schematic design, and pushed the group toward design development. I produced site plan, plan, elevation, diagrams, and partial of construction draw-ings for the final design sets.

ROATAN, HONDURAS | 2012 FALL | GROUP PROJECT

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19SITE PLAN

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20PLAN

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ICUworkroomentry/waitingemergency roomlaundry roomstorageRXconsultroomscruboperation roomtrauma roomcisternmechanical roomhazmatcommunity centerbedroomkitchen

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3 main goals

1. easy and clear access - a question of life and death

2. pleasant welcoming space for relaxing phenomenon

3. cheap, sustainable and easily expandable design

apartment

community center

health care center

support

phase 1

phase 2

view of sea

view of garden

origin

possible expand

STRUCTURE

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VIEW EXPANSION

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22ROOF DETAIL

COLUMN TO GROUND DETAIL

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We established our ground plan on a similar principle. We want to welcome patients and keep them away from stress, fear and bad feelings that usually come with medical procedures. When you first enter the build-ing, you can see the nurse sta-tion and a beautiful view of the ocean behind it.

NURSE STATION CORRIDOR

SECTION A-A

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EMERGENCY ROOM COMMUNITY ROOM

SECTION B-B

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CENTRAL COURTYARD

WEST ELEVATION

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HEALTH CARE CENTER FRONT ENTRY

SOUTH ELEVATION

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HEALTH CARE CENTERPHASE IIROATAN, HONDURAS | 2013 SPRING | GROUP PROJECT

The design for the east end of the island derives from an original courtyard scheme. It is further developed by 6 fifth year students - Garric Bak-er, Tracy Ford, Andre Pei, Kelsey Vusich, Veronika Adamova, and me. As the people of the island rely heavily on the bond with nature, the courtyard integration al-low for a close connection between interior and exterior. The overall ideas follow a specific set of guidelines given by local expertise, compli-mented by our team’s own passive strategies and building techniques.I participate in schematic design as well as other team members. My major responsibility after-wards is to produce site plan, plan, elevations, a portion of sections, construction drawings, and diagrams.

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The proposed site is located just off the main existing road on the east end of the island, within the district of Punta Gorda. The landscape desig-nated for the eat end project caters towards a more simple building construction, due to its flat nature. Located relatively close to the northern coast of the island, the site will receive a substantial northeastern breeze across the terrain and will pro-vide adequate ventilation.

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The program is divided into separate functions and is intended to be built in three phases; medical, community, and apartments. A compact and centralized plan has been developed to allow for the facility to be run by minimal staff and supervision due to low available resources.

buildingcourtyard

apartmentterrace

SHADINGPARTI WATER COLELCTION

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Having the medical wing capable of being closed off and kept sterile from the public environment is a must, while providing a sufficient amount of insulation for the only needed conditioned spaces. The community space is the heart of the islanders lifestyle and plays a vital part in the healing process.

STRUCTUREVENTILATION CIRCULATION

private/cleanpublic/dirty

recovery/EROR/ICU

nurse/doctorsupport

PUBLIC/PRIVATE SPACE

FUNCTION

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32SITE PLAN

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33GROUND LEVEL

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recoveryexpandable emergency wardemergency/communitycommunity spacetreatmentnurse stationlabbreak roomoperation roomrecordscheck-in desksterilization roomx-ray roomlaundrystorage/suppliesmechanical/electricalpharmacycovered entrance

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34UPPER LEVEL

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COMMUNITY EMERGENCY ROOM

NORTH ELEVATION

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TREATMENT KITCHEN

EAST ELEVATION

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wall stucco paint plaster- interior walls - floor - exterior wall

polished concrete

textured concrete

- facade screens - wooden columns and truss

- roof

dark wood light wood timber

standing seam

37MATERIAL

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38NORTH-SOUTH SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE

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39SECTION A-A

FRONT ENTRANCE

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40EAST-WEST SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE

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CREATIVEDESIGN

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43 PENCIL RENDERING

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44WATERCOLOR

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45 CONSTRUCTION DETAILING RENDER

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0'-0"first level

13'-9"second level

35'-9"top of parapet

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0'-0"first level

13'-9"second level

25'-9"first level

13'-9"second level

25'-9"first level

17'-9"third level

13'-9"second level

29'-9"top of parapet

steel copingmetal flashingcant striprigid insulationouter standing seam sheetroof underlayplywoodmetal decksteel beamsteel joistbatt insulationrainscreenwood blockvapor barriersuspended ceiling

roof/parapet system

concrete masonry unitrigid insulationvapor barriermetal decksteel beamsteel joiststeel studgypsum boardaluminum window frame

wall system

floor finishconcrete slabvapor barriergravelearthpremier drain with gravelconcrete slab

slab on grade system

roof/parapet system

aluminum window frame

rainscreenaluminum window frame

steel copingmetal flashingfurring channelrigid insulationmetal deckmetal joistdripping edgesoffit lining

roof/parapet system

railinggrout solidvapor barrierbatt insulationmetal flashingwater approveddecking boardglass sliding doormetal flashingcant drip

decking system

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The research that was made last year stated that the structural properties for bamboo are similar to that of douglas fir, which is commonly used for stud framing in the United States. Unfortunately the downfall of bamboo is its lack of shear strength and a low modulus of elasticity. While a bamboo beam would not be possible, an open web joist would be the perfect application for such a material.Many different structural joint connections were researched last year as well and the best solution was to use fiberglass coated with a poly-resin. Fiberglass was chosen last year because it is a widely used product on the island. Many of the locals make their own fiberglass repairs to their fishing boats.With the help of College of Engineering at Kansas State University, we found that our truss was able to support 6,667 pounds. The two four foot long segments, spaced three feet apart, were subjected to joint load failure at 1,110 pounds. The conclusion after this test was that the bamboo open web joist structure is safe to be used for light loaded roof structure.

PROJECT BAMBOO

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785.236.1559

www.linkedin.com/in/jiaju

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