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    Samantha S. Park

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    Travellers InnFall 2012/Professor James WareldUniversity of Illinois at Urbana ChampaignAutoCAD/Illustrator/Revit

    The Tango InstituteSpring 2010/Professor Alejandro LapunzinaEcole Nationale Superieure dArchitecture de Versailles

    AutoCAD/Hand Rendering

    pg. 07-12

    pg. 19-24

    The Community CenterFall 2010/Professor Scott Murray

    University of Illinois at Urbana ChampaignAutoCAD/Illustrator/Revit

    pg. 13-18

    Transport-A-Ball pg. 25-28Spring 2010/Professor Armin Katan

    Barbara Bueno/Pauline Gillet/Sandrine Marguerie/Amelie Thouveny

    Ecole Nationale Superieure dArchitecture de VersaillesAutoCAD/3D AutoCAD/Hand Sketch

    Sketches pg. 29-32

    The Clarendon CrossingSpring 2013/Professor Damon Leverett

    University of Illinois at Urbana ChampaignAutoCAD/Hand Rendering/SketchUp/Excel/Vasari

    pg. 01-06

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    THE CLARENDON CROSSINGARLINGTON, VA

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    PRECEDENT

    [SW] 45 X 100

    120

    [S] 45 X 100

    55

    [SE] 45 X 100

    65

    [S] 70 X 120

    65

    [S] 70 X 84

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    The proposal of developing a multi-use building in Arlington, VA. The development

    required retail and a choice of hotel or apartment or ofce, and a special use.

    Arlington is occupied mostly by young thirties to late fourties who commute to

    Washington D.C. or somewhere else other than Arlington. Therefore, Arlington is a

    quiet neighborhood during the day. My goal was to vitalize the city during the day

    and night.

    The ofce and apartment are located at the site to invite people to work and to live

    in Arlington, which would increase the working population in the town. The art gallery

    would be the new attraction, not only to the local residents, but to worldwide visitors.

    Big Xpo - The innite loop circulation

    Leeum Museum - Column organization

    Rogier Tower - LED facade

    CONCEPT

    Raised the entire mass to produce the continuous

    outdoor ground level circulation

    Roof Plan

    Raised the higher sector of the building again to

    separate public and private areas and to develop a

    continuous public outdoor space

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    FLOOR: 273,600 SQ.FT. WALL:139,200 SQ. FT.ARLINGTON, VA. MAX. 94F

    Total anticipated annual carbon emission is 3,826 tons where the majority emission occurs from

    electricity consumption [4,465 tons]. The building with 40% glaze will experience high electricity

    use and cost, approximately 77%. Out of 77%, 45% [$181,791] will be for HVAC system. Also,

    out of 33% use of fuel, 87% is assumed to be utilized for HVAC system. As assumed, monthly

    heating and cooling loads are the highest for equipments. Therefore, the Clarendon Mixed Use

    Building utilized the most suitable natural lights according to the functions. The accessible green

    roofs on the central building benet the heating and cooling loads and provide a get away places

    for people who rather enjoy the natural air conditioning.

    ANNUAL ENERGY USE/COST ENERGY USE: FUEL ENERGY USE: ELECTRICITY

    MONTHLY HEAT ING LOAD MONTHLY COOLIND LOAD

    ENERGY CONSUMPTION

    Ofce: 1 spot/580 sq. ft. [191]

    399Apartment: 1 spot/unit [208]

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    PARKING LOT REQUIREMENT

    Total required:

    PARKING LOT CAPACITY

    East site: average 90 spots [179]

    Triangle site: average 207 spots [621]

    South site: average 255 spots [510]

    Total capacity: 1,310

    TWO parking oors are

    provided for the Art Gallery,

    on the East Site, and the Retail,

    on the South Site for the visitors

    convenience.

    THREEparking oors are

    located on the traingle

    site to accomdate

    parking spaces for the

    apartment residents

    and the ofce users.The additional parking

    spaces are available

    for the commercial use.

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    RETAIL

    SERVICE AREA

    RESTROOM

    LOADING DECK

    CAFE

    PARKING ENTRANCE

    RESTAURANT

    ART GALLERY

    OFFICE

    APARTMENTApartment and Ofce

    Second Level Retail

    Ground Level

    Underground parking lot [-54]

    Inclining retail mall [+36]

    Retail mall on the south site

    Third oor public roof gardenArt gallery [+54]

    6 story ofce building [+150]The void for sun light [+163]Roof top gargen with limited access [+168]

    16 story apartment [+272]

    Private roof top garden [+290]

    LED Wire Mesh System

    The building with LED wire meshstill stands out clearly since the

    LED wire mesh is harder to spot

    out during the day. At night, the

    LED lights provide a new dynamic

    facade of the building. Therefore,

    it allows the building to have multi-

    face.

    Focal point park - w rapped around

    by retail stores

    Parking lot [-36]

    The Approach from the Train Station

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    TRAVELLERS INN

    LALIBELA, ETHIOPIAROCK HEWN CHURCHES

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    Saint Mesqel Lalibela ordered his people to construct eleven rock

    hewn churches in late 12th century as an attempt to build New

    Jerusalem

    Eleven rock hewn churches at Lalibela, Ethiopia have been listed on

    UNESCO heritage site since 1978.

    Lalibela is located about 420 miles from Addis Ababa, t he Capital of Ethiopia. The

    tourists continuously visit the site throughout the year to see monolithic churches that

    are carved out of li ving rocks.

    The temperature ranges between mid 70s to low 50s with rainy seasons on July and

    August. The moderate temperatures allows to blend the exterior and the interior

    places.

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    The light tubes are covered with glass

    panels that are removeable in case of

    breakage. The carved rocks surround

    the light tubes on the ground to create

    pathways as well as seating areas.

    The window mullions are built in the

    concrete walls. The windows can be

    replaced by installing sliding rock

    closures at the bottom of the window.

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    The integration of traditional monolithic design was

    emphazised to recapture the essence of UNESCO

    world heritage site, Rock Hewn Churches. All of

    seven complexes, one public and six privates, are

    embedded into the ground and connected with

    underground pathways which provide chance to feel

    the life at Lalibela in 13th Century.

    Once the visitors arrive at the inn, the public building

    welcomes them with the lines of coffee and snacks.

    Once the visitors are assigned to whichever unit they

    prefer to stay, they walk along the underground

    pathways lit by the natural lights through the light

    tubes during the day. All visitors go through them, and

    they experience how its like to wander underground.

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    The site is located about 2,000 feet above the sea level. The private units face the

    South to receive the most day lights.

    The underground paths are partially uncovered to display the actual routes that

    connect seven buildings. The underground pathways are indicated with carved rocks

    and light tubes as the above site model shows.

    Second level [15 ft]

    Roof plan

    First level [Half underground]

    Underground level [-25 ft]

    PRIVATE UNIT

    PRIVATE UNIT

    KITCHEN

    LAUNDRY

    GATHERINGSTAFF AREA

    MECHANICAL

    LAUNDRY

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    The gorgeous mountain slopes are maintained by keeping the buildings height lows

    and the scenic views can be enjoyed from the travellers inn. The thirty minute donkey

    ride from the inn to the site adds the additional excitment during the visit to Lalibela.

    Getting to the Travellers Inn

    30 minute bus ride from the airport toLalibela, then transfer to a donkey.

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    THE COMMUNITY CENTERCHAMPAIGN, IL

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    South Elevation

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    ZONEL

    LOBBY& RESTROOM

    LOCKER ROOM

    STORAGE

    BASKETBALLCOURT/MULTIPURPOSEROOM

    RECEPTION/LOBBY

    CLASSROOM/CHILDRENS ROOM

    COMPUTER STATION

    OFFICE

    WASHROOM

    STORAGE

    MECHANICALROOM

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    West Elevation

    The wide staircase leads stright to the upper level, the

    most spatial area of the building.

    The outdoor and indoor cafe seats create a friendlier

    atmosphere to attract pedastrians and residents.

    South East Corner

    The proposal of a community center in Champaign, Illinois,

    located between residential and commercial areas. The

    current characteristics of the site was integrated to create

    a place where people from both areas could have an easy

    access.

    The site is currently used as a parking lot, which is very

    spatial and accessible by people. The spatial interior wasobtained by 20 feet high ceiling at the entrance and 5 feet

    ceiling incline throughout the building.

    The purple arrows indicate the major noise directions and

    the yellow arrows indicate the diffuse light, which provides

    the indirect day light. A green space is placed on the west

    side of the building to provide noise barrier.

    Zoning Diagram

    HVAC Distribution

    The interior space minimized the use of partitions to

    maximize the vnatural light and ventilation. The

    clerestories and windows in the basement permit the

    natural horizontal and vertical ventilation. The Natural

    Resource Diagram displays the use of direct and diffuse

    light.

    The light shelf system is incorporated on the facade

    to prevent the over heating or the glare of direct light

    penetration from the South.

    The tilted solar panels on the roof collect the direct light

    from South.

    Natural Resource Diagram

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    A

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    MECHANICALROOM

    TRASHROOM

    STORAGE OFFICE

    DIRECTORS

    OFFICE

    MEETING

    ROOM

    JANITORS

    ROOM

    CAFE

    COMPUTER

    STATION

    CLASSROOM CHILDRENS ROOM

    DOWN

    OPENTO BELOW

    OPENTO BELOW

    DOWN

    LEVEL0

    RECEPTION

    LOBBY

    WASHROOM

    LEVEL+10

    UP

    1 1

    Basement

    Ground level and Upper level

    West East Section

    South Elevation

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    ELEVATORCORE

    OPEN-WEBJOIST

    W15 GIRDER

    W21 GIRDER

    W12 BEAM

    CONCRETE FOUNDATION

    The ofces are located on the north

    side to utilize diffuse light. The

    roof garden on the south elevation

    provides seating area for the

    visitors. Also, the green roof prevents

    excessive heat gain or loss, which

    improves the overall insulation.

    The basketball court and the locker

    room facilities are located in the

    basement. The gymnasium has ten

    feet raised ceiling to allow daylight

    penetration to the court to reduces

    the energy consumption.

    Wall Section Deails

    Structure Diagrams

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    THE TANGO INSTITUTE

    MONTMARTRE, PARIS, FRANCE

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    Montmartre- Where visitors and street artists gather

    Metro

    Bus 95, 80

    18 meter high sloped site located between

    Rue Gabrielle and Place du Tertre

    The goal of this project was to promote Tango lessons and educational information to the visitors and

    local residents.

    The incorporation of two distinct areas, a local (Rue Gabriell) and a public (Place du Tertre) communities

    that are separated by 18 meter slope, was the most signicant issue t o resolve. The concept focused

    on creating a bridge to connect the upper and the lower levels of the neighborhood.

    Ground Level (0m)

    First Level (4m) Second Level (8m) Third Level (11m) Fourth Level (14m) Fifth Level (18m)

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    West Section

    West Elevation East Elevation

    East Section23 24

    The upper and the lower levels are connected

    by a long starcase on the west side of the

    building. The building resembles the site by

    having two different functions, the institution on

    North and exhibitions on South. These areas

    are connected by the courtyard bridge.

    The Tango Institute itself functions as a bridge

    to encourage the visitors and residents to

    interact and to mingle between the upper and

    lower communities.

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    TRANSPORT-A-BALL

    WHEREVER YOU WANT TO GO

    Fold the ball and drive to the next destination

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    A ball is easy to tranport and it can be placed either on solid

    surfaces or in the water. Therefore, the sphere is an adequate shape

    for the microhouse. The sphere allows a large volume inside with the

    same width and height, which gives freedom of organizing interior

    space according to the user.

    The water tank is located on the bottom of the sphere to

    provide a stablization. The tripod legs and a ladder allow the

    Transport-A-Ball to be installed anywhere, seashore, desert,

    mountain, city, and so on.

    Space Efciency

    The oors and the polycarbonated glass walls are divided into fourpieces, which overlaps on one another to allow the ball to fold into

    1/4 of a sphere. The folded sphere has a dimension of 5m by 2.5m,

    and it could be loaded on the truck and head off to wherever.

    The xed furniture including a sink, cabinets, closets, a toilet, and a

    bed are attached to the adjustable center poll. Therefore, when the

    sphere is fully folded, the furniture forms a single line.

    Umbrella Water Collector

    - Made out of rubber,

    therefore it can be folded

    up or down depends on the

    weather

    Dual Function Pipe

    - The outer pipe is connected

    to the water tank and the

    center pipe is used as a

    chimney.

    Triple Layered Wall

    - For exterior side of the wall,

    photovoltaic panels are inserted

    between two polycarbonated

    glasses.- Vacuum insulation is used to

    reduce the thickness of the wall by

    ten times compared to the typical

    insulation system.

    Full Layers of the Sphere

    - The rubber umbrella

    water collector, photoboltaic

    embedded polycargonated

    glasses, and vacuum insulation

    Direct Lights

    - Instead of inserting

    photoboltaic panels

    in all walls, the top

    quarter of the walls areclear glass windows to

    allow natural lights

    Floor Plan

    Fixed Furniture Section Supporters

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    SKETCHESSINCE 2009

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    The landscape and building

    sketches done since 2009

    during the study abroad

    program at Versailles,France.

    Napkin Contest Submissions

    Architecture Record 2010

    Chicago Skyline

    KyungBokGoong

    HanOk Village

    Walkthrough from the hostel to a piazza

    Regusa, Sicily, Italy

    Looking down at Piazza Repubblica

    Regusa, Sicily, Italy

    Syracusa, Italy Dublin, Ireland

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    Ever since I explored the ways to express

    my interpretations of surroundings with

    only a pen or a marker, sketching

    became the joy of creation andexpression.