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A r c h i t e c t u r a l D e s i g n

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Water link Brooklyn, New York

Competition Project

Gowanus by Design

- CSO Retention Facility and Community center

3D Rhino / V-ray for 3D Max

Most retention facility do not typically inspire visits, but our team’s design for the CSO retention facility doubles as a public park with educational tours where visitors can learn about water purification and conservation. The design of the facility takes into account its natural setting with a building that fuses the architecture with the landscape. Its designs and water is embraced for its reflective properties and ability to connect architecture with the landscape. Stormwater runs naturally across the site and the roof and is filtered and cleaned through the four different landscapes, each inspired by the internal working of the water treatment processes below: rapid mix, air flotation, granular activated carbon filtration and a clear well. Landscaping rather than pipes circulate the stormwater into the treatment plant. The park, a natural wetland and sprinkler playground, brings to local residents as a recreational venue, and the project could educate the public about clear water, protecting riparian resources, and encouraging sustainable wetlands stewardship. The CSO retention facility exemplifies the possi-bilities of integrating industrial facilities with the community center and the natural environment in a way that establishes links between mechanical and natural process, both of which are essential to sustaining life.

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Indoor Recreation AreaIndoor Recreation Area Community Pool5.91+_F25.6+_F1 5.54+_F45.23+_F3

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RAINWATER COLLECTION

TREATMENT FACILITY

RETENTION FACILITY

WETLAND

POOL

TO THE CANAL TO COMMUNITY

FROM THE CANAL

ODOR CONTROL PUMP BACK PUMP BACK

ELECTRICCONTROL

SCREENING SCREENINGDEBRIS CONTROL

TANK

TANK

TANK

BLACKWATER CIRCULATION

The retention facility captures 20% of overflow from the canal. The blackwater is processed through primary screening and debris control system that removes large objects such as tree branch, pets, and other solids in orderto be stored in the tank. During the weather event when the tanks are fully filled, the rest of the blackwater is pumped back to either to Red Hook Facility for further control or directly to the Gowanus Canal if capacity of the Red Hook is full. The stored blackwater is pumped up to the treatment facility for purification.

GREYWATER CIRCULATION

The retention facility will collect rainwater in order to minimize sewer overflow and to recycle for community use. Rainwater will be collected from the rooftop and used in the community center for toilet and mechanical cool-ing and operation. It will then be collected in order to be sent to the treatment facility for purification.

RECYCLED CIRCULATION

Blackwater and Greywater will be processed through four steps: primary clarification, aeration tank, secondary clarification, and disinfection. When it is clarified, the water will be distributed along the main circulation in the atrium. The purified water will be used for drinking, bathing, swimming, and irrigating for the building. The rest of the purified water will be distributed to the adjacent community for the same use.

Atrium

Swimming pool

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The design of the rail station is the focus of this studio. The design is intended to represent the promise of the industry and promote the vision of the initiative. My in-tent is to create the station that will serve not only as a central hub for an urban transportation, but it is also a place to meet people, enjoy shopping, and people watch.

Iconic Kankakee, IL

Structurally Determinant Project (Fall 2010 at IIT)

- High Speed Rail Station

Professor David Brininstool / Andrew Metter 3D Rhino with Grasshopper / V-ray for 3D Max

Site strategy

Urban PlazaUrban Link Urban Iconic

Create the station as a link between two areas for the city, which previ-ously had been sep-arated by the track

Declare the site as an open public plaza because there is not enough open space around the site

Create an urban iconic station that will serve not only as a symbol in the city, but also multi-use place to attract people

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20’ N0 40’ Physical modelGround plan Platform plan

Plaza Plaza

Retail

Platform

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Vertical compression strut

Structure model

Detail of facade glass fixing Detail of roof glass fixing

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34

5 6

12

3

1 27

8

9

Detail of roof structure

Structure Detail

1 Laminated safety glass2 Point fixing3 Steel pipe4 Vertical strut5 Steel joint plate6 Steel cable7 Silicone joint8 Cast arm with point fixing9 Steel circular hollow section

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GymnatoriumCommunity & Health Center

Plaza and Playground

Outdoor Pocket

6 9 12 15 18 Time

Density

Community

6 9 12 15 18 Time

Density

Students

6 9 12 15 18 Time

Density

Students

6 9 12 15 18 Time

Density

Students

6 9 12 15 18 Time

Density

Time

Density

6 9 12 15 18

Classroom

Playground

Plaza

Time

Density

6 9 12 15 18 Time

Density

6 9 12 15 18

Rooftop Playground

1

2

5

5

6

5

6

1

3

4

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5

6

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- Patching activity 4~6 years old (3) and 7~12 years old (4)

- Education program

- Patching activity Students and Community

- Playground (6) & Urban plaza (5)

- Patching activity Students and Community in plaza (5) and playground (6)

- Patching activity Students - Two clusters (3) and (4) in playground (6)

- Patching activity Students and Community in Urban plaza (5)

- Patching activity Students and Community in Playground (6) and Rooftop (7)

- Patching activity Students and Community

- Keep existing building for community & health center (1)

- Patching activity Students and Community

- Community-sharing program Gymnasium and Auditorium (2)

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4

Patching Time

Phase 1 Phase 2

Phase 4

Phase 5

Phase 3

Phase 5-1

Phase 5-2 Phase 6

Program organizer Matrix of the activations of the programs during the all day

Patching Activity

7 8 9 10 11 12

Classroom

Offices

Library

Multipurpose

Auditorium

Gym

Cafeteria

Play area

Central space

Morning

13 14 15 16 17 18

Afternoon

19 20 21 22 23 24

Night

Classroom

Offices

Library

Multipurpose

Auditorium

Gym

Cafeteria

Play area

Central space

Classroom

Offices

Library

Multipurpose

Auditorium

Gym

Cafeteria

Play area

Central space

Student

StaffCommunity

NURSESUITE 650

Nursesuite 650

Nursesuite 650

Classroom1,000

Classroom

Central space1,600

Classroom

Offices400

Classroom

Adm.Offices400

Classroom

Library1,200

Classroom

Multipurpose1,000

Multipurpose1,000

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom1,000

Library1,200

Adm.Offices400

Offices400

Central space1,600

Offices400

Adm.Offices400

Central space1,600

Offices400

Adm.Offices400

Library1,200

Multipurpose1,000

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom1,000

PLAY

AREA

25000

PLAY

AREA

25000

PLAY

AREA

25000

PLAY

AREA

25000

GYM

2,500

GYM

2,500

GYM

2,500

GYM

2,500

AUDITORIUM 1,800

AUDITORIUM 1,800

AUDITORIUM 1,800

AUDITORIUM 1,800

CLASSROOM

18000

Multipurpose3,000

LIBRARY

3,600

Adm.OFFICES1,600

CENTRALSPACE

4,800

CAFETERIA

3,300

OFFICES1,600

Classroom1,000

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom1,000

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom1,000

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom

Multipurpose1,000

Multipurpose1,000

Multipurpose1,000

Library1,200

Library1,200

Library1,200

Adm.Offices400Adm.Offices400Adm.Offices400Adm.Offices400

Offices400

Offices400

Offices400

Offices400

Classroom

Central space1,600

Central space1,600

Central space1,600

Kitchen800

CAFETERIA

Adm.Offices400

Offices400

Central space1,600

Offices400

Adm.Offices400

Library1,200

Multipurpose1,000

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom1,000

Central space1,600

Offices400

Adm.Offices400

Library1,200

Multipurpose1,000

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom1,000

Central space1,600

Offices400

Adm.Offices400

Library1,200

Multipurpose1,000

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom

Classroom1,000

CAFETERIA

3,300

CAFETERIA

3,300

Indoor vsOutdoor

Flexible vs Rigid

Student vsCommunity

Cluster vs Individual

Nursesuite 650

Patching Space

patching Chicago, IL

Community Based Building Project (Fall 2011 at IIT)

- Montessori Elementary Charter School

3D Rhino & Revit / V-ray for 3D MaxProfessor Susan Conger-Austin

The main idea is patching a good learning environment with the neighbourhood. This is based on three things: Activity, Space, and Time.

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0Roof plan 32’ N

UP

1

22

1

2

Ground floor plan128’ N0

1 plaza2 playground3 lobby4 office5 classroom6 library7 computer lab

8 cafeteria9 multipurpose10 gym11 storage12 health center13 community center14 toliet

Revitalizing loop

Education loop

Site plan

Community loop

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Multipurpose area

Roof garden acts as a playground and outdoor classroom for the students

Community room

Classroom Multipurpose area

Private

Public

Semi-Public

Patching Space

Private Patching

Patching

Patching

Public

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Old City

Park & New CityBlocked

Old City

New City

Park

Site

New City

Park

Site

Park & New CityConnected

Old City

New City

Park

Regeneration Seoul, Korea

Master’s Project (Spring 2012 at IIT)

Professor Susan Conger-Austin

- Senior Welfare Center

As the dramatic economic development in Korea brought more people to cities, families spread out and often people had no local, extended family to take care of the elderly when they are in need. The result was a growing number of single and wid-owed people with no one to take care of them in their old age.

3D Rhino with Grasshopper / V-ray for 3D Max

Site strategy

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UP

UP

A

Swimming pool

Locker room & Sauna

Locker room & Sauna

Storage

Machineroom

Auditorium

Tea room

Lobby Roof deck

Green roof

Lounge

Crafts

Arts

Meetingroom

Lobby

Roof deck

Green roof

UP

UP

UP

UP

UP

UP

UP

UP

DN

Meetingroom

Cafe

Kitchen

Informationcenter

Lobby

Library

Green roof

Auditorium

Adm. office

Nurse suite

Toilet

Toilet

MainEnt.

A

Roof plan

N

Second floor plan

Ground floor plan

0 10’ 20’

Basement floor plan

N0 10’ 20’

Tea room Cafe Arts & Crafts

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Section AA

Swimming pool Lobby Meeting area Auditorium

CafeInformationcenter Library

Crafts Roof deck

Green roof

0 10’ 20’

1

23

45

6 7

8

N

Mirror Plaza

Site

Playground

Southern View

Goo

d Vi

ew Closed

Activity

Care

Activity

Care

++

=

ActiveCare

Cafe

Sauna

Public

SwimmingMeeting

Theatre

Read

Media

ArtsCrafts

Lounge

Eating

- 10.00

0.00

+ 12.00

+ 22.00

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1

2

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2

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44

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Detail section1 Laminated safety glass2 Stone cladding3 Steel rectangular hollow section4 Blind5 Steel rectangular section6 Stainless steel sheet7 Aluminum capping plate8 Cover to ventilation duct

AM PM

Library

View

Conventional

InteractiveInteractive Activity

Structure wire model

Unfolded layout of the roof surface

Detail section model

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