Shida Du_Work Sample 2015

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architecture+urban design

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Shida Du's select projects between 2013 and 2015.

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WORK SAMPLE 2013-2015

architecture+urban design

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WORK SAMPLE 2013-2015

architecture+urban design

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urban design _ january 2014 - march 2014

Conceptual Design/Schematic Design/Graphics & Animation

GREATER MINNEAPOLIS-SAINT PAUL TASK FORCEVISION SAINT PAUL 20|20 REPORTsaint paul, mn

healthcare _ january 2015 - present

Schematic Design/Design Development/Construction Documents/Specification/Construction Administration/PR Graphics

HENNEPIN COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER (HCMC)AMBULATORY OUTPATIENT SPECIALTY CENTERminneapolis, mn

Shida Du AIA

Architect/Designer, BWBR Architects, St. Paul, MNArchitectural Designer, DLR Group, Minneapolis, MNSummer Internship, Skidmore Owings & Merrill, Chicago, IL

Master of Architecture, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, United StatesCertificate of Urban Design, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, United StatesBachelor of Architecture, Chongqing University, Chongqing, China

(612)[email protected]

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ANYTIME FITNESS HEADQUARTERSwoodbury, mncorporate office _ march 2014 - present

Schematic Design/Design Development/Construction Documents/Construction Administration/PR Graphics

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urban design _ january 2014 - march 2014

Conceptual Design/Schematic Design/Graphics & Animation

GREATER MINNEAPOLIS-SAINT PAUL TASK FORCEVISION SAINT PAUL 20|20 REPORTsaint paul, mn

healthcare _ january 2015 - present

Schematic Design/Design Development/Construction Documents/Specification/Construction Administration/PR Graphics

HENNEPIN COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER (HCMC)AMBULATORY OUTPATIENT SPECIALTY CENTERminneapolis, mn

Shida Du AIA

Architect/Designer, BWBR Architects, St. Paul, MNArchitectural Designer, DLR Group, Minneapolis, MNSummer Internship, Skidmore Owings & Merrill, Chicago, IL

Master of Architecture, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, United StatesCertificate of Urban Design, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, United StatesBachelor of Architecture, Chongqing University, Chongqing, China

(612)[email protected]

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ANYTIME FITNESS HEADQUARTERSwoodbury, mncorporate office _ march 2014 - present

Schematic Design/Design Development/Construction Documents/Construction Administration/PR Graphics

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GREATER MINNEAPOLIS-SAINT PAULVISION SAINT PAUL 20|20 REPORTST PAUL, MNbwbr architectsjanuary 2014 - march 2014Conceptual Design/Schematic Design/Graphics & Animation

“The Bridge”

“But which is the stone that supports the bridge?”

- Kublai Khan

1 urban design

South Viewfrom pedestrian bridge

Turns out, what supports a bridge is not the foundation nor the pier. It’s traffic. Without traffic, there wouldn’t be a bridge at all.

The project focuses on one objective - breaking down the barrier conditions of downtown St Paul and bridging the gap between the riverfront and the edge of downtown.

By adopting “the Ponte Vecchio” model, a “bridge” is created not only to allow passage between downtown and riverfront, but more importantly to become a public place programmed as a destination full of activities along the way.

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GREATER MINNEAPOLIS-SAINT PAULVISION SAINT PAUL 20|20 REPORTST PAUL, MNbwbr architectsjanuary 2014 - march 2014Conceptual Design/Schematic Design/Graphics & Animation

“The Bridge”

“But which is the stone that supports the bridge?”

- Kublai Khan

1 urban design

South Viewfrom pedestrian bridge

Turns out, what supports a bridge is not the foundation nor the pier. It’s traffic. Without traffic, there wouldn’t be a bridge at all.

The project focuses on one objective - breaking down the barrier conditions of downtown St Paul and bridging the gap between the riverfront and the edge of downtown.

By adopting “the Ponte Vecchio” model, a “bridge” is created not only to allow passage between downtown and riverfront, but more importantly to become a public place programmed as a destination full of activities along the way.

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North Viewfrom kellogg blvd

Downtown St Paul

kellogg blvd

kellogg blvd wabasha bridge

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Riverfront

Project Context

Hotel

Residential

Office

Retail Public Marketplace

Public Marketplace Residential

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North Viewfrom kellogg blvd

Downtown St Paul

kellogg blvd

kellogg blvd wabasha bridge

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Riverfront

Project Context

Hotel

Residential

Office

Retail Public Marketplace

Public Marketplace Residential

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“the Ponte Vecchio bridge”

program origin

intervention

connection

Southeast Viewfrom wabasha bridge

Massing Sequence

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“the Ponte Vecchio bridge”

program origin

intervention

connection

Southeast Viewfrom wabasha bridge

Massing Sequence

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ANYTIME FITNESS HEADQUARTERSWOODBURY, MNbwbr architectsmarch 2014 - presentSchematic Design/Design Development/Construction Documents/Construction Administration/PR Graphics

2 corporate

Our experiences shape us.

They are a life-long act of balancing,an ever-lasting event of transforming,and a metabolic relationshipbetween the nature and body.

The building defines two wings of the building to represent nature and body. And they collide into each other to create a dynamic commons space that blends the characteristics of both wings together as the heart of the building.

Heart - Commons center of space and energy

Muscle - Cantileverstrength through movement

Nature - Selective Transparencyopening towards the wetland

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ANYTIME FITNESS HEADQUARTERSWOODBURY, MNbwbr architectsmarch 2014 - presentSchematic Design/Design Development/Construction Documents/Construction Administration/PR Graphics

2 corporate

Our experiences shape us.

They are a life-long act of balancing,an ever-lasting event of transforming,and a metabolic relationshipbetween the nature and body.

The building defines two wings of the building to represent nature and body. And they collide into each other to create a dynamic commons space that blends the characteristics of both wings together as the heart of the building.

Heart - Commons center of space and energy

Muscle - Cantileverstrength through movement

Nature - Selective Transparencyopening towards the wetland

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Activity Wing - High Intensity Programslower level - franchise showroomfirst level - training quarters

open office finish

Office Wing - Open Work Environmentlower/first level - open floor office with quiet roomssecond level - executive suite and open floor office

Commons - Open Work Environmentlower level - work cafe, loungefirst level - reception, snack bar

LOBBY

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Activity Wing - High Intensity Programslower level - franchise showroomfirst level - training quarters

open office finish

Office Wing - Open Work Environmentlower/first level - open floor office with quiet roomssecond level - executive suite and open floor office

Commons - Open Work Environmentlower level - work cafe, loungefirst level - reception, snack bar

LOBBY

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Commons Areacafe/event space/work lounge

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Commons Areacafe/event space/work lounge

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South Facade with Patio

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South Facade with Patio

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Lobby Looking Into the Commons

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Lobby Looking Into the Commons

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HENNEPIN COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER (HCMC)AMBULATORY OUTPATIENT SPECIALTY CENTERminneapolis, mn

bwbr architectsjanuary 2015 - presentschematic design/design development/construction documents/construction administration/pr release graphics

3 healthcare

Organization of Existingspatial modules with circulatory grids

Massing Sequence

Wayfinding Sequence

Step 1 - Transparent Interfaceiconic entrance and “landing zone”

Interpretation of Newprogrammatic modules with circulatory axes

Step 2 - Primary Circulationnavigational artery

Reflection of Contextinterface between existing and new

Step 3 - Secondary Circulationindividual entrance for each module

aosc site

existinghcmc hospital

The AOSC building responds to the polarizing existing campus of HCMC by abstracting the essence of its strength - the modularity and the sense or order.

In the mean time, the project embodies the organization’s vision to reinvent itself as a public servant as well as an industry leader.

The design embraces the pragmatic core of the clinics and organizes them along two primary axes to enhance the sense of order and streamline wayfinding.

The architecture utilizes large transpar-ent volume to highlight an interface that invites city-scape into the interior while broadcasting the evolved vision of the organization to the city it serves.

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HENNEPIN COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER (HCMC)AMBULATORY OUTPATIENT SPECIALTY CENTERminneapolis, mn

bwbr architectsjanuary 2015 - presentschematic design/design development/construction documents/construction administration/pr release graphics

3 healthcare

Organization of Existingspatial modules with circulatory grids

Massing Sequence

Wayfinding Sequence

Step 1 - Transparent Interfaceiconic entrance and “landing zone”

Interpretation of Newprogrammatic modules with circulatory axes

Step 2 - Primary Circulationnavigational artery

Reflection of Contextinterface between existing and new

Step 3 - Secondary Circulationindividual entrance for each module

aosc site

existinghcmc hospital

The AOSC building responds to the polarizing existing campus of HCMC by abstracting the essence of its strength - the modularity and the sense or order.

In the mean time, the project embodies the organization’s vision to reinvent itself as a public servant as well as an industry leader.

The design embraces the pragmatic core of the clinics and organizes them along two primary axes to enhance the sense of order and streamline wayfinding.

The architecture utilizes large transpar-ent volume to highlight an interface that invites city-scape into the interior while broadcasting the evolved vision of the organization to the city it serves.

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1FAllergyCancer CenterClinic PharmacyImagingOrthopedicsRetail PharmacySupport Services

2FCardiologyDiabetes/EndoDirect CareLabMedicinePulmonaryRheumatology

65,415 SF

61,544 SF

64,127 SF

50,770 SF

47,660 SF

47,660 SF

future

future

future3FDermatologyEMGIntegrative HealthNeurologyPediatricsPT/OT/SpeechTBI/PM&R

4FDentistryENTEYE/Opthalmology

5FGI EndoInterventional PainOBGYNSurgery ClinicUrology

6FAmbulatory SurgeryCentral Sterile SupplyGI Endo

Northeast Cornermain entrance/skyway connection

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1FAllergyCancer CenterClinic PharmacyImagingOrthopedicsRetail PharmacySupport Services

2FCardiologyDiabetes/EndoDirect CareLabMedicinePulmonaryRheumatology

65,415 SF

61,544 SF

64,127 SF

50,770 SF

47,660 SF

47,660 SF

future

future

future3FDermatologyEMGIntegrative HealthNeurologyPediatricsPT/OT/SpeechTBI/PM&R

4FDentistryENTEYE/Opthalmology

5FGI EndoInterventional PainOBGYNSurgery ClinicUrology

6FAmbulatory SurgeryCentral Sterile SupplyGI Endo

Northeast Cornermain entrance/skyway connection

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Northwest Cornermain entrance/patient dropoff

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Northwest Cornermain entrance/patient dropoff

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Touchdown Desk StudyExterior Metal Panel Pattern Study & Detail

Interior Options

Typical Clinic Entry_A

Typical Main Lobby_A

Typical Clinic Entry_B

Typical Main Lobby_B

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Touchdown Desk StudyExterior Metal Panel Pattern Study & Detail

Interior Options

Typical Clinic Entry_A

Typical Main Lobby_A

Typical Clinic Entry_B

Typical Main Lobby_B

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WORK SAMPLE 2013-2015

architecture+urban design

WORK SAMPLE 2013-2015

architecture+urban design

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WORK SAMPLE 2013-2015

architecture+urban design

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