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Feng Ding2009-2012WooD bury university

Architecture portfolio

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ContentHollywood ApArtment

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Single FAmily HouSe

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reSt Stop

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deSign CommuniCAtion 2

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AnimAl movement

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Hollywood ApArtment

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Single FAmily HouSe

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deSign CommuniCAtion 2

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AnimAl movement

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wood JointS

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Journey CollAge

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Cube

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mAteriAlS And metHodS 9

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SuStAinAbility lAborAtory 98

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Hollywood ApArtmentStudio 3AinStruCtor – eric olson

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location: Hollywood, California

program: multi apartment

Hollywood Apartmentthe multiple Apartment project reduce unnecessary vertical walls to increase space for each unit . the level difference become the tool to distinguish the program. it also create more opportunity for people to customize their own space. the higher level the more private the area is. the project being divided by three buildings. the height differentiation make each unit to have surrounding views and the distance between the building is for privacy purposes. the project have been place on Hollywood city. entertainment purpose have been place in design.

Size:8,000 square feet

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Site diagram

Apartment under Hollywood Sign

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giS-net | public web mapping Application

Scale: 1:2,000printed on: oct 11, 2011

Copyright 2007 - los Angeles County department of regional planning, created by the giS Sectionprinted with permission by the los Angeles County dept. of regional planning. All rights reserved.note: this map represents a quick representation of spatial imagery or vector layers using giS-net.the map should be interpreted in accordance with the disclaimer statement of giS-net.

Legend

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wind diagram

Apartment under Hollywood Sign

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Section10F 20F

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Section10F 20F

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Underground LevelScale: 1’=1/32”

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Underground Level 2Scale: 1’=1/32”

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Ground Level 1Scale: 1’=1/32”

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Ground Level 2Scale: 1’=1/32”

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Ground Level 3Scale: 1’=1/32”

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Ground Level 4Scale: 1’=1/32”

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Ground Level 5Scale: 1’=1/32”

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Ground Level 6Scale: 1’=1/32”

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Single FAmily HouSe Studio 3AinStruCtor – eric olson

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Single FAmily HouSe Studio 3AinStruCtor – eric olson

the Single Family House is one of the group apartment that located at los Angeles city. the concept is creating the place that people can have maximin privacy .

program: residential Size:900 square feetlocation: los Angelespartners: peter,paul, roaldin

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Site image

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-20%

80%

CC&R1All party wall must be solid and soundproofing with no more than 80% of wall area.

ARCHITECTURAL MANIFESTATION:

Maximizing individual’s privacy, only 80% of the party wall size is allowed to be utilized between two parcels. Soundproofing installation isalso place inside the wall.

CC&R2Each unit must provide storage that is partition between two programs.

ARCHITECTURAL MANIFESTATION:

Storages become division between spaces. Storage size is dependingupon the need and purpose of particular program. Each program becomeits own space with its own storage.

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CC&R3Each unit must provide a lightwell which will supply natural to at leastthree living spaces.

ARCHITECTURAL MANIFESTATION:

Lightwell allows natural light to come into three different rooms, however;each room will receive very different light condition. This makes each roomunique and distinctive. Experience of each room will be different dependingon its light condition.

CC&R4Each unit must collect rain water for a private use.

ARCHITECTURAL MANIFESTATION:

Rain water are collected in such a way that can be seen as the way toincorporate privacy. Letting water run down on the facade of thebuilding is the way to block the view from the outsider and using that water for gardening purpose.

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interior render 1

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interior render 2

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interior render 3

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interior render 4

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SectionScale 1’=1/8”

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Level 4

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CAuSe Study - water villas, un StudioStudio 3AinStruCtor – eric olson

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light + transparency

Sun oration diagram each individual build have large window and exterior space facing south

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urban fabric + connections

there 80 feet distance between each group and water spirit them to keep privacy

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Circulation diagramthe stair place on the center of the unite to connect-ing the space

program diagram3 tunnel give maximum space to customs and rotation of the second level create the relation of interior and exterior space

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Studio 2binStruCtor – mArk eriCSon reSt Stop

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mapping of the sitepartners: nia

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Land Formation-One

Zaha Hadid

Weil am Rhein, Germany

1999

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drawing and image labels

drawing and image labelsdrawing and image labels

1 AR 280 Spring 2010: Site Orders Instructor: Mark Ericson Student: FengDing2 AR 280 Spring 2010: Site Orders Instructor: XXXXXXXXXX Student: XXXXXXXXXX

The project is designed to serve as an event and exhibition space for the garden festival in Weil am Rhein 1999. The suggested structure does not sit in the landscape as an isolated object, but emerges from the fluid geometry of the surrounding network of paths. Three of those paths entangle to make the building. Four parallel, partly interwoven spaces are caught in this bundle of paths. One path snuggles up to the south side of the building, another, gently sloping, rises over its back, whereas the third path cuts diagonally through the interior.The main spaces, exhibition hall and cafe, stretch along those routes and allow for plenty of sun light and views from the exterior. Secondary rooms ‘disappear’ within the ‘root’ of the building. A terrace including a covered performance space is located to the south of the cafe. The centre for environmental research is situated north of the exhibition hall, half submerged into the ground in order to take advantage of the isolating quality of the earth itself. On the other side the exhibition hall acts as a buffer zone, which allows a passive use of solar energy in winter. The sunken beam of the centre of environmental research becomes an open mezzanine in the exhibition hall.

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41 2 AR 280 Spring 2010: Site Orders Instructor: Mark Ericson Student: FengDing

Site Map

The Section

The Plan

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Site Map

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Plan

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Glass

Window

Enter from Top

Water level

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Glass

Window

Enter from Top

Water level

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deSign CommuniCAtion 2inStruCtor neiel norHein

ArCAm AmSterdAm

by rene CAn zuuk ArCHiteCt

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ARCAM AMSTERDAM BY RENE CAN ZUUK ARCHITEKTEN

LOCATION:OOSTERDOK, AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDSPROJECT YEAR:2002-2003CONSTRUCTED AREA: 477 SPM PLAN OF ROOF

SECATION

FIRST LEVEL

SECOND LEVEL

THIRD LEVEL

EAST ELEVATION

SOUTH ELEVATION

NORTH ELEVATION

WEAST ELEVATION

FIRST LEVEL

SECOND LEVEL

THIRD LEVEL

FIRST LEVEL

SECOND LEVEL

THIRD LEVEL

SECOND LEVEL

THIRD LEVEL

FIRST LEVEL

SECOND LEVEL

THIRD LEVEL

SECATION

SECATION

SECATION

SECATION

FIRST LEVEL

SECOND LEVEL

THIRD LEVEL

SCALE: 3/32” = 1’- 0”

SCALE: 3/32” = 1’- 0”

SCALE: 3/32” = 1’- 0”

SCALE: 3/32” = 1’- 0”

SCALE: 3/32” = 1’- 0”

SCALE: 3/32” = 1’- 0”

SCALE: 3/32” = 1’- 0”

SCALE: 3/32” = 1’- 0”

SCALE: 3/32” = 1’- 0”

THE BULID SPARATE TWO DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENT THE BLACK SHOW THE NOISE FROM THE CITY THE GRAY SHOW THE QUITE PLACE

BEND THE WALL CREAT THE PROTECTION FROM THE TOP

CUT ONE SIDE CAN GIVE A ENTRANCE FOR THE BUILDING

THEN THE SIDE BECOME A WALL PROTECT FROM THE SIDE

2010 Fall Arch211 F3Feng Ding

Teacher: Neiel Norheim12/06/2010

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ARCAM AMSTERDAM BY RENE CAN ZUUK ARCHITEKTEN

LOCATION:OOSTERDOK, AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDSPROJECT YEAR:2002-2003CONSTRUCTED AREA: 477 SPM PLAN OF ROOF

SECATION

FIRST LEVEL

SECOND LEVEL

THIRD LEVEL

EAST ELEVATION

SOUTH ELEVATION

NORTH ELEVATION

WEAST ELEVATION

FIRST LEVEL

SECOND LEVEL

THIRD LEVEL

FIRST LEVEL

SECOND LEVEL

THIRD LEVEL

SECOND LEVEL

THIRD LEVEL

FIRST LEVEL

SECOND LEVEL

THIRD LEVEL

SECATION

SECATION

SECATION

SECATION

FIRST LEVEL

SECOND LEVEL

THIRD LEVEL

SCALE: 3/32” = 1’- 0”

SCALE: 3/32” = 1’- 0”

SCALE: 3/32” = 1’- 0”

SCALE: 3/32” = 1’- 0”

SCALE: 3/32” = 1’- 0”

SCALE: 3/32” = 1’- 0”

SCALE: 3/32” = 1’- 0”

SCALE: 3/32” = 1’- 0”

SCALE: 3/32” = 1’- 0”

THE BULID SPARATE TWO DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENT THE BLACK SHOW THE NOISE FROM THE CITY THE GRAY SHOW THE QUITE PLACE

BEND THE WALL CREAT THE PROTECTION FROM THE TOP

CUT ONE SIDE CAN GIVE A ENTRANCE FOR THE BUILDING

THEN THE SIDE BECOME A WALL PROTECT FROM THE SIDE

2010 Fall Arch211 F3Feng Ding

Teacher: Neiel Norheim12/06/2010

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Studio 1Amr. miCHAel mCdonAld

observationThe Video was showing a Fly-fish in the ocean. The name of the fish I did not find it, The Video was showing a Fly-fish in the ocean. The name of the fish I did not find it, ming away and because it has big wings; the way of it swimming likes a bird fly in the sky in the slow action. The speed of its fly in the ocean is change by the movement of wings. When it rise its wings, it move show then before and when it down its wings the speed turn to fast and it move qutily and the view of the fish become smaller.

AnimAl movement

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Investigationto draw the motion of the animal, i get the connection of different movement with each second and find out the detail about different of each second. When the 20 page of movement have been put together, the distance is the depend on the speed of the movement. When Fly-fish rise wings, it show down the speed; when it down wings, the speed raise up. In the drawing, the more space between each moment for fast speed movement , less space for slow down.

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Analysis The motion of the animal is changing by the speed they speed they have and the connection of the each picture is the point of joint. they are the main point of the movement; the informant of next movement will show in the movement before. they will have the pic-ture show what the movement to the next.

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the zoo

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wood JointS

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ding Fengdesign Studio 1Amichael mcdonald 09/29/2009the Journey the place i had experience is in the down-town glendale and names Americana at brand. this kind of shopping place the street is only for people walking and there is a train way in the middle of road. i went there at night and light cover the street. And the most interesting thing is there is a chandelier lift up on the street. people walking on the side of roads the light from the store make the shadow of people walking on the street mov-ing. the light of building catch your eyes at-tention and also there are light shoot on the plant make green color.the space of this shopping place is a cyclic around the fountain and the park. on the side of street is store , in the fountain there is a golden sculpture with shooting light. the building around this park is not higher than 5 floors which people can people can easy to see the sky without the feeling of oppres-sion.

the Journey

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drawing

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Interaction Space

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Movementthe movement based on negative space was incorporated by where the next person was going to place their body in. each body responded to the space the person was given. the main parts of the body used were the lower part and the arms. the arms played a gesture moved from movement to movement. the arms moved from side to side and from up and down. the low-er part of the body started out from a stationary position showing no action to finalizing into a stationary posture. The action in between the beginning and final stages were synchronize. Each played with each other no matter the amount of negative space there was. each step followed or lead into each other without any difficulty. We both were facing away each other so we had to constantly look back and make sure that one we were not hitting each other. Secondly we were following each other’s movement. the use of body lan-guage was important to speak to each other because without words we need-ed to communicate how the body would move. the body spoke for the formation and posture it was in so that the other person’s body would react according to the other person. Communication of body language meant functioning in re-lation to the people.

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Interaction Space

StudyModle

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mAteriAlS And metHodS

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mAteriAlS And metHodSinStruCtor – eric olsonpartners: phong, Art, Jeff

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Chemical drill press Heat

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light Scratching translucent Concrete

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FinAl imAgeS

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Swiss ReSections and Callout of Glass Joinery

Section AScale: 3/4” = 1’-0”

Section BScale: 3/4” = 1’-0”

WOODBURY UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE // AR 243 FALL 2010 // Eric Olsen

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ARoof PlanScale: NTS

Edge of Panel 1Scale: 3/4” = 1’-0”

Callout A

Callout AScale: 1.5” = 1’-0”

1.5” SHS .625”

.125”

.125”

.125”

.125”

Weld

Black Silicone

.125” Glass Panel

Steel Plate Held By SiliconeWeld

L - Channel

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inStruCtor :HungpArtnerS: Alex,liA

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Build around Lake cool down the temperture by the water sourese

Using the existing building

U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDSUNITED STATES

SALT RIVER BAY

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Build around Lake cool down the temperture by the water sourese

Using the existing building

U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDSUNITED STATES

SALT RIVER BAY

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Wind

from east to west but in some cases

The wind speeds average about 12 Knots during the year but during the winter months (Dec- Mar) average about 5 Knots.

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Summer

Winnter

SunThe mean temperature found on St. Criox is to be 27 degrees Celcius. Since the location of the islands are found close to the equiter the angle of the sun allows for the sun to be almost directly above during the summer and slightly angles during the winter.

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Wind

from east to west but in some cases

The wind speeds average about 12 Knots during the year but during the winter months (Dec- Mar) average about 5 Knots.

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AM

Summer

Winnter

SunThe mean temperature found on St. Criox is to be 27 degrees Celcius. Since the location of the islands are found close to the equiter the angle of the sun allows for the sun to be almost directly above during the summer and slightly angles during the winter.

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BathametryThe average mapped depth in Salt River is 2.2m with a maximum depth of 5.4m found in mid-bay. The average depth within the park boundaries (including bay and canyon waters) is 23m. The deepest part of the canyon within the park boundaries is 289m.

Soil- Lavallee Clay LoamThe surfacesoil consists of granular light-brown gravelly clay loam, and theupper subsoil layer is reddish brown, heavy, and sticky. There is an accumu-lation of lime in the lower part of the subsoil, and the substratum materials

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BathametryThe average mapped depth in Salt River is 2.2m with a maximum depth of 5.4m found in mid-bay. The average depth within the park boundaries (including bay and canyon waters) is 23m. The deepest part of the canyon within the park boundaries is 289m.

Soil- Lavallee Clay LoamThe surfacesoil consists of granular light-brown gravelly clay loam, and theupper subsoil layer is reddish brown, heavy, and sticky. There is an accumu-lation of lime in the lower part of the subsoil, and the substratum materials

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Mass Grid Fill Explode Network

ConCept

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Mass Grid Fill Explode Network

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FLOOR PLAN

50F 100F

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Section 20F 50F

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ArCHiteCture portFolio Feng ding

2009 - 2012wood bury univerSity