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ARCHITECTURE
DESIGN
PORTFOLIO
JUN
JULIEN
LI
University
ofSouthern
California
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MasteroArchitecture(M.Arch)
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ant
i-grav
ity
s
lide
exhibitionpark,lo
sangeles
graduatestudio[2012]-
Andy
Ku
endeavorshuttlemuseum
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Vector
sofdifferentforces,dependingonthe
densityofpeople,dentsthefield(site),
leavingbehindavisibletectonicpattern
teocen.
A
com
binationoffourmethodsoftransportation
(train,automobile,bus,foot)
isrepresented,
where
eachhas
theirownforceanddirection
accord
ingtoanalysis.
1
platfo
rm
//siteistreatedasa
flexiblesurfacethatisableto
recieveandretaindeformation,
denseareareflectsaheavier
conce
ntrationofvectorsimpacting
thes
urface.
2
target//whatdoescombination
ofallthepathvectorslooklike?
Specificpointsshowsdirectionand
force
ofmajorvectors,theseare
thep
ointsofarrival.
deline
ate//separationand
deline
ationoftheareaallows
desig
nationofprogramsand
circulationtobeassignednaturally
basedonuserspathoftravel.
division
dvso
//thereisadefined
relationshipbetweenprogram
and
circulation,providingusersa
natural-flow
experience.
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Each
individualsmovementretainsthequalityofavector,withdirectionandspeed.Thesevectorscan
becalculatedandmanipulated,accordingto
ourspecifictarget(site).Theendeavore
xhibitionsite
isgeometricallyorganizedbythevectorsofincominguserpath,tobeabletoreceive
andre-direct
movement.
whatifourpathbecamevisible,leavinga
permanentphysicalfootprinteverywherewe
go?
si
te
map
04
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Vectors
penetratingthesurfaceleavesbehindvisibletraces,massinggivesinandretainsthea
fter-
shape
createdbytheforce.Massingissmoothedoutasanexpressiontotheinvisiblepath
vectors
.
gallerymaintenance
galleries
/exhibitions
egressstairs
verticalcirculationstairs
bridgetoSciencenter
endeavorgallery
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prescedent:
NationalLibraryo
ftheCzechRepublicbyTom
Wiscombe
inPrague,2007.project
isresponsivetoitsenvironmen
t,
takinginaccountofurbancontext.
Itc
reatesadynamicmotion
comparedwiththestaticcityo
fPrague.Theprojectalsoconsidersare
lationbetweenprogram
and
form.
06
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Thenew
addition
toCaliforniaSciencenterisaimedtor
eflectthegreatness
inhuman
technologicaladvancesandknowledgethroughbothinter
nalandexternaltransition
experience.Exhib
itionhighlights
theEndeavourinlaunch
position,signifyingits
importance
butstillretainsa
connectionwiththecommonman.The
exhibitionis
toaccommodate
incomingusersbyadaptingtotheirpathoftravel,
takingwhatseems
tobechaotic
movementsandorganizethem
withinthebuilding.Buildingmassingandlandscapeis
manipulatedtor
ecievetheincomingusers,internalcirc
ulationorganizespeoplespathto
enhancetheexhibitionexperience.
fifthlevel
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2
3
1
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floorplates//organizedtodirect
view
tospecific
areasoftheshuttle
withextendedareasoneachfloor.
topleveloffers
aview
tangenttothe
shuttlescockpit.
1
structure//2
separatesystems
independentlysu
pport
floorplates
andexteriorenv
elope.
2
HVAC
Zones//
dividiedintotwo
separatezonesbasedonprogram
-galleryzonea
ndendeavorzone.
3
hybrid//HVAC
system
organized
accordingtostr
ucturallayout,
divided
intotwosection
s,withapproporiate
ductsizing.
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MECH
ANICAL
JANITO
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g
d
f1
f2
up
up
up
h
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up
dn
up
hum
an
gallery
endeavourgallery
foyer/entrance
launch
gallery
inform
ation
d ecba f1
o
f
f
ic
e
f2
ground
gallery
g h
eras
gallery
verticalcirc.
fifth
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cockpit
view
ing
0
1
2
3a
4
6
5
7
3b
circulationdiagram
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northeastentrance
a
b
c
d
a
b
c
d
roofopening
louversystem
sideshuttleopening
grandstairs
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a
b
w6
w8
w8
w8
w8
w8
w6
w6
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firstlevel
12
secondlevel
50
thirdlevel
71
fourthlevel
92
plazalevel
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6
shuttlelevel
-20
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naa
sec
tion
bb
firstlevel
12
secondlevel
50
thirdlevel
71
fourthlevel
92
plazalevel
00
shuttlelevel
-20
fifthlevel
113
w6
w6
w6
w8
w8
a
b
12
fifthlevel
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con
nec
ting
planes
sav
oy,illinois
Capstonestudio[2011]-Kenne
dy
Hutson
aircraft+aviationeducatio
nalfacility
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Acelebratio
noftheoriginandtheexistenceofaircrafts,creatingafacilityasthenewhomeforaviation.
The
primaryfunctionoftheaircraftsisnotlimitedtotra
nsportion,
thetransitionalexperienceismostuniqueand
worthgrasp
hing.
Conceptualframeworkrevolves
aroundtheideaofverticalelevation,thereisaneedfor
suchpresen
ceonthesite.
Thebuildingcreatesatransitionalsequencethatenhancesthe
usersexperience
withinthes
pace.
Changesinelevation,
direction,exposure,andindoor/outdoorspace
givestheusersa
senseofexp
lorationandadventure.
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50
150
350
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divide
elevate
integrate
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shift
connect
insert
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A
separation
ofspace
requires
twodifferenttranstionalsequenc-
es.
Workplace
requires
an
organized
and
straightforward
pass,
shortening
the
distance
between
each
work
space,
maximizingflow.
Educationalal/administration
partofthebuildingisorganized
to
have
a
more
playfuland
interactive
transtional
experi-
ence,giving
the
usersa
free
transitional
sequence
while
creating
more
opportunitiesfor
interactions
and
communica-
tions.
Second
levelcorridorssuspends
overthecourtyard,givingusersa
sense
offloatation
experience.
Eachparticularroom
isplanned
accordingtothepassageways,
sotheuserisalwaysexposedto
naturalsouthernlightaswellas
outdoorscenery.
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hvacsystem
primarystructure
combined
enclosure
20
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gro
undle
vel
secon
daryle
vel
15
45
105
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10
30
70
Centrallo
bbyservesasthemaintranstionalspac
ebetweenthetwopartitions,emphasizestheideaof
openspa
ceandfreecirculation.
Suchspaceis
porous
porous,allowingpedestrianpenetratio
n,givingthe
placeaweightlessfeel.Thiscommongatheringareaencouragestheuserstomove
throughthe
building.
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[in
sert]sym
bios
is
variousoceanshore
locations
2012
AIAS
steelcompetition-erich
emingway
group:JacobS
tellwagen
marine-scienceexperim
entallab
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refle
c
tions
chicagoave+northlasalle,chicago,il
junio
rstudio[2011]-KevinJ.Hinders
m
ix-usedmid-riseresidentia
lcomplex
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Thebuilding
representsa
ladderthat
creates
an
d
accompanies
social
interactionsamongthenear-bypedes-
trians,custom
ers,andtheresidents.
The
goalistoc
ollectand
transform
the
interactiona
ndcommunicationfrom
a
horizontalle
velup
verticallyinto
the
buildingitself.
Thuslightingupthearea
withlife.
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Centerglasspeiceservesasan
invitationandaguidethat
directspeople
into
the
building,while
providing
a
unique
transitionsequencefromtheexteriortointeriorspace.
Theglass
curvesfrom
thetopofthebuilding
,coveringthegardens,into
themainentrance,andcontinuestoflow
throughthefloor
slabslikearibbon.
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aa bc
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Standingafar,reflectionofthecitycanbeseenfrom
theglass
peice,t
heuserisconfrontedwiththeirownreflectionsasthey
movetowardsthebuilding,andeventuallythroughthemain
entranc
e.
a
b
c
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di-
agonal//d
i-verge//d
i-rec
t
silverlake,losangeles
Graduatestudio[2013]-Joh
nMutlow
midterm
(in
progress)
public
library+
commun
itycenter
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(110
ft.)
(20
ft.)
(320
ft.)
(370ft.)
(45ft.)
(445
ft.)
(50
ft.)
(510ft.)
sitepl
an
sepan
N
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a
Site
is
locate
da
ta
ma
jor
intersection
near
downtown
Los
Ange
les,
sign
ifyin
gitasaprime
location
for
futurecommun
ity
deve
lopment.
Bot
hma
jorpu
blictransportationsystem
(Su
bway
an
d
Bus
)connec
tsthe
cityto
thispart
icu
lar
location.
Perio
d
between
su
b-
des
tinations
often
prov
ide
users
with
am
bigous
spaces,
or
lost.
Loca
larea
lac
ks
green
pu
blic
spaces
an
d
she
lters,
mark
ing
this
area
a
place
oftrans
ition
instea
d
ofa
placeo
faccomod
ation.
b
Surroun
ding
infra
structuresarecompose
do
fma
inlycommer-
cialbu
ildings,
re
ndering
the
intersection
an
idea
lp
lace
for
consumers.
There
is
a
lac
k
of
attractions
to
the
current
programs
on
site
,an
d
litt
le
incentive
forpasser-
bysto
stop.
Eac
hloca
lbus
ine
ss
ison
lyserv
ingtothec
loseprox
imityo
fthe
ne
ighborhoo
d,
ins
tea
do
freac
hingouttotheentirecommun
ity.
Propose
d
des
ign
aims
to
prov
ide
a
common
place
forth
is
chaotic
intersection,
yetsti
ll
able
to
reflectthe
surroun
ding
ex
isting
infrastructures.
Transtiono
fmov
ing
from
apu
blicopen
spacetoamoree
nc
lose
dprivatespacea
llowsuserstoescape
from
the
busype
destr
ian
tra
fficaroun
d
the
corner.
Programs
are
elevate
d
top
rov
ide
betterv
isua
lconnection,
leav
ing
the
groun
dleve
lopen
for
interactionsan
drecreations.
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level
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staffentry
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up
upk
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m
n
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reading
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adult
nmlk
gathering
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econd
level
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1
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3a
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3b
8
intersectionplazamanipulated
tofunnelusersintothe
building,adjacenttoporta
l.
entrancethroughcentral
circulationofthebuilding,
greetedbythelobby.
privatesectionofthebuilding
offersentrytostaffonly,
accesstooffices,storage,
daycare,etc.
informationdeskandand
che-
ckoutdeskareconnecte
dto
rearstaffsection.
upperreadingroomsare
exposeddirectlytoex-
teriorplaza.
centerofthelibrary,user
hasoptionstobrowseor
moveupwards.
5 4
3a 2 1 0
secondarystairsexposed
totheexteriorcourt
yard,offersquickcirculation.
6
upperlevelcontainsreading
roomsoverlookingtheentire
libraryaswellasthe
cornerplaza.
7
atrium
stairsactsasthemain
circulationdeviceforentire
building.
3b
endofthejourney,user
isputintoarelaxed,open
spacewithview
tothe
intersection.
8
routetotheretailarea
ofthelibrary,access
tosittingareasandthe
cafe.
3c
3c
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plaza
leve
l
-
3
groun
d
leve
l0
secon
d
leve
l13
top
leve
l31
roo
fleve
l43
third
leve
l
20
sect
ion
aa
1=
12
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up
up
r
s t
u
v
w
aaa
exhibition
m
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lti-
2
teen
utsr
children
m
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v
studies
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th
ird
lev
elN
w/c
in
fo
ino
(800sq.ft.)
(
)
o
ffices
oc(
2000
sq.ft.)
(
)
cafe
ce
(1400
sq.ft.)
(
)
circulation
ccao
(1600
sq.ft.)
(
)
reading
ren
(2300sq.ft.)
(
)
exhibitio
n
ebo(1800
sq.ft.)
(
)
multi-1
mu-
(1000sq.ft.)
(
)multi-2
mu-(900
sq.ft.)
(
)
retail
rea(800
sq.ft.)
(
)
adult
a(12700
sq.ft.)
(
)
a/va(2000
sq.ft.)
(
)
children
cde
(3900
sq.ft.)
(
)
comp
cmp
(1600
sq.ft.)
(
)
teen
te(1300
sq.ft.)
(
)
daycare
d
e
(1200
sq.ft.)
(
)
lobby
lo(2100
sq.ft.)
(
)
private/enclosed
public/open
verticalcirculation
programsaredividedintotwogroups-
defnedbyopenandclosedspaces.Eachindividualspace
possesstwo
typeoinuences,allowingtheuserstohavetheirownexperience.m
assingsupports
thelinearre
lationshipbetweentheopenandclosedpro
grams,allowingtransitioningthroughthe
spacesmoo
tly.
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th
a
n
k
y
o
u
mom
an
d
da
d,
fors
tan
ding
by
me
throug
hou
t
the
years,yourpresenceg
ifts
me
with
the
courage
to
conquera
ll
obstac
les.
studio
pro
fessors,
foryourcons
tan
tgu
idance
an
d
encouragemen
t.
formeremp
loyers,
foryour
men
tors
hip
an
d
for
giving
me
a
chance
to
exp
lore
my
po
ten
tia
ls.
Go
d,
foryouren
dless
gifts
an
d
neveren
ding
faith
in
me.
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