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Academic
(No)bsolescence /1
Thermodynamic Laboratories /7
Networked Dormitory /13
Professional
Church of Transfiguration /17
Logan Airport Terminal E /18
CHIEH CHIH CHIANGSelect Works 2014 - 15
Boston
Charlestown
20 min15 min10 min5 min20 min
10 min
5 min
Street View
City View
Public Institutions
Open Spaces
Recreation Facilities
Residential Density
TrafficIntensity
Handball CourtPool
Archery Range
Taekwando Hall
Table Tennis Courts
GymWellness Center
Running Track
Enclosure Surface M
ass Spectator
A
thle
te
Flexibility
U
ser
Changing Room
Fold Grain Change Split
1. Fixed Bar + Tower 3. Flexible Bar + Fixed Tower2. Flexible Bar + Tower
Site Analysis Program Analysis
Circulation Strategies
Program Massing
Obsolescence plagues the physical traces of mega-events such as the Olympics. Stripped of their congregative qualities, these buildings often fall into disuse as voids in the city.
To preclude such obsolescence, an Olympic building must serve an evergreen civic function.
Sited atop Charlestown, the Neighborhood Olympic Conditioning Complex (NOCC) seperates its programs into a flexible bar that segues into the street and a fixed tower facing Boston.
An iconic presence housing spaces that can host an array of civic functions, the NOCC perpetuates a state of (No)bsolescence well after 2024.
(No)bsolescence
GSD Core I | Spring 2015 | Instructor: Jeffry Burchard
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Boston
Charlestown
20 min15 min10 min5 min20 min
10 min
5 min
Street View
City View
Public Institutions
Open Spaces
Recreation Facilities
Residential Density
TrafficIntensity
Handball CourtPool
Archery Range
Taekwando Hall
Table Tennis Courts
GymWellness Center
Running Track
Enclosure Surface M
ass Spectator
A
thle
te
Flexibility
U
ser
Changing Room
Fold Grain Change Split
1. Fixed Bar + Tower 3. Flexible Bar + Fixed Tower2. Flexible Bar + Tower
Site Analysis Program Analysis
Circulation Strategies
Program Massing
2
Circulation
Program
Fixed Flexible
Athlete
Spectator
Mixed
3
4
10’ 50’25’
Basement
Changing RoomSwimmingDivingWater Polo
Ground
Handball
Second
ArcheryTable TennisTaekwando
Roof
RunningWeight & Fitness
Fourth
Spa
Section AA
Section CC
Section CC
Section AA
Section BBSection CC
5
10’ 50’25’
Basement
Changing RoomSwimmingDivingWater Polo
Ground
Handball
Second
ArcheryTable TennisTaekwando
Roof
RunningWeight & Fitness
Fourth
Spa
Section AA
Section CC
Section CC
Section AA
Section BBSection CC
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HotCold
Hot
Cold
Open StateClosed State
Air Flow
Air Flow
Skin
Structure
SpaceHot Laboratories
Cold Storage
Private Circulation
Public Circulation
Emissivity
Ventilation Core
Fenestration
Open StateClosed StateSolar Exposure
Cro
ss V
entil
ato
n
Geometry Systems
Iterations
Buildings are open systems: No architecture is closed from its thermodynamic milieu. Yet climate conditions and programmatic requirements necessitate different degrees of openess.
A Grasshopper armature provides two types of formal organizations: A Closed and an Open state. These extensive geometries in turn inform intensive thermodynamic conditions: a temperature gradient from hot to cold spaces facilitated by convection and radiation.
The resulting buildings are a product of the interplay between matter, energy, and form.
Thermodynamic Laboratories
GSD Core I | Fall 2014Instructor: Kiel Moe
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HotCold
Hot
Cold
Open StateClosed State
Air Flow
Air Flow
Skin
Structure
SpaceHot Laboratories
Cold Storage
Private Circulation
Public Circulation
Emissivity
Ventilation Core
Fenestration
Open StateClosed StateSolar Exposure
Cro
ss V
entil
ato
n
Geometry Systems
Iterations
8
Exposed Radiant Slab
Solar Chimney
Operable Window (Double Glazing)
Air SpaceLow-E Single Glazing
Closed State Open State
Convection Tunnel
Reflectors
Metal Louvers
Fritted Glass Envelope
Opaque Panel
Opaque Panel
Insulated Slab
Insulated Slab
Exposed Radiant Slab
Convection Tunnel
Solar Chimney
Closed State Open State
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Closed State Open State
10
+130’
100’50’25’
+190’+24’’
+12’’
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+130’
100’50’25’
+190’+24’’
+12’’
12
Mixed
Loud
Quiet
Stair Core
Vertex A
Edge 1
Vertex A
Vertex B
Edge 2
Edges 3 + 4
Vertex C
Vertex B Vertex C
Network
Bathrooms + Learning Spaces
Rooms
Facade
Networked Dormitory
GSD Core I | Fall 2014Instructor: Kiel Moe
The American college dormitory is a major campus node, midwiving some of the economy’s largest enterprises alongside its traditional functions of socializing and learning.
To create a network of circulation, learning, and living, the geometry of a stair core is juxatposed against a continuous 960’ long facade. The networked dormitory in the interstitial spaces is a 24/7 circuit running through the full spectrum of modern student life.
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Mixed
Loud
Quiet
Stair Core
Vertex A
Edge 1
Vertex A
Vertex B
Edge 2
Edges 3 + 4
Vertex C
Vertex B Vertex C
Network
Bathrooms + Learning Spaces
Rooms
Facade
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+ 6’
Section AA
+ 42’
Section BB
Section AA
Section BB
5’ 10’ 20’ 15
+ 6’
Section AA
+ 42’
Section BB
Section AA
Section BB
5’ 10’ 20’ 16
I developed two different facades for the Church’s classroom block and nave: a perforated metal mesh embedded with subtle Catholic imagery that allows daylighting and natural ventilation for the former and a concrete facade with selective apertures to allow in light during Mass for the latter.
I also prepared renderings, schematic CAD drawings, and 3D models for this project.
Church of Transfiguration
RSP Architects | 2014Team: Lawrence Ler, Denise Tan
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The arrivals hall of Boston’s Logan Airport Terminal E faces two problems: Multiple land-side axes that confuse passengers and a disconnect from the departures hall above.
To centralize the main circulation axis and create a connection to the departures hall, I designed a folded canopy that integrates wayfinding graphics and reaches through the atrium connecting the two levels.
Logan Airport Terminal E
Populous | 2015Team: Derrick Choi, John Shreve
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