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Page 1: Htwe Wut Junior Review (cca)

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIOARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIOWUT YEE HTWE

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PROJECTSCURRICULUM VITAE

EDUCATION

SKILLS

COMPUTER SOFTWARE 3D Modeling: Autocad, Revit, Sketch Up, Rhino, Maxwell Visual Communication: Photoshop, Illustrator, In Design, Lightroom, Dreamweaver, Adobe Flash Office: Word, Excel, Powerpoint

PHYSICAL Sketching: Pencil, Ink, Charcoal, Chalk, Watercolor, Marker Fabrication: laser cutting, CNC Router, 3D printing

LANGUAGE English, Burmese, Chinese

2008-2010 Hua Qiao University, Xia Men, China Archiecture

2010- 2013 City College of San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA Associate Degree of Architecture

2013- 2016 California College of the Arts, San Francisco, California, USA(anticipate) Bachelor of Architecture

EXPERIENCE

2009-2010 Vice President of International Student Organization, Hua Qiao University, China Campus Tour for international students, Managing different activities and events

2011-2012 Administrator, CCSF Oxfam Club, USA Writing Meeting Minutes, Organizing documents and files, Communicating with Associated Student Councils

2013- Present Vice President of Youth Society for Education, non-profit organization, USA Meeting with private business, filing related with government documents, Helping in designing logos, banners, posters, website, and building

2014- Present Event and Project Assistant of Architecture Division, California College of the Arts, USA Preparing for exhibitions and events, Data Entry, Collecting materials for recycle

2013- Present Photographer in Online Shoe Store, USA Taking photos of shoes, Editing photos in Lightroom

WATER IN THE STRUCTURE

CONTINUITY & CONNECTION

SAILING, FREEDOM, ADVENTURE

MODEL MAKING

SKETCHES & RENDERING

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PROJECTSCURRICULUM VITAE

EDUCATION

SKILLS

COMPUTER SOFTWARE 3D Modeling: Autocad, Revit, Sketch Up, Rhino, Maxwell Visual Communication: Photoshop, Illustrator, In Design, Lightroom, Dreamweaver, Adobe Flash Office: Word, Excel, Powerpoint

PHYSICAL Sketching: Pencil, Ink, Charcoal, Chalk, Watercolor, Marker Fabrication: laser cutting, CNC Router, 3D printing

LANGUAGE English, Burmese, Chinese

2008-2010 Hua Qiao University, Xia Men, China Archiecture

2010- 2013 City College of San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA Associate Degree of Architecture

2013- 2016 California College of the Arts, San Francisco, California, USA(anticipate) Bachelor of Architecture

EXPERIENCE

2009-2010 Vice President of International Student Organization, Hua Qiao University, China Campus Tour for international students, Managing different activities and events

2011-2012 Administrator, CCSF Oxfam Club, USA Writing Meeting Minutes, Organizing documents and files, Communicating with Associated Student Councils

2013- Present Vice President of Youth Society for Education, non-profit organization, USA Meeting with private business, filing related with government documents, Helping in designing logos, banners, posters, website, and building

2014- Present Event and Project Assistant of Architecture Division, California College of the Arts, USA Preparing for exhibitions and events, Data Entry, Collecting materials for recycle

2013- Present Photographer in Online Shoe Store, USA Taking photos of shoes, Editing photos in Lightroom

WATER IN THE STRUCTURE

CONTINUITY & CONNECTION

SAILING, FREEDOM, ADVENTURE

MODEL MAKING

SKETCHES & RENDERING

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SKETCHES & RENDERING 2009 - 2012

HUA QIAO UNIVERSITY l CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO

HAND DRAWINGSUsing different kinds of techniques and mediums

to practice the hand drawing skills. Even

though, nowadays we use different computer

softwares as design tools, I believe that we need

to know how to produce a drawing in short

period of time. We usually sketch out our ideas

and thoughts of the relationships between

space and people, connection of outdoor and

indoor. Sketching is requried in every single step

of design process. In my practice, I learn not

only sketches, but also the rendering with water-

color, markers, charcoal, ink and chalk.

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SKETCHES & RENDERING 2009 - 2012

HUA QIAO UNIVERSITY l CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO

HAND DRAWINGSUsing different kinds of techniques and mediums

to practice the hand drawing skills. Even

though, nowadays we use different computer

softwares as design tools, I believe that we need

to know how to produce a drawing in short

period of time. We usually sketch out our ideas

and thoughts of the relationships between

space and people, connection of outdoor and

indoor. Sketching is requried in every single step

of design process. In my practice, I learn not

only sketches, but also the rendering with water-

color, markers, charcoal, ink and chalk.

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RENDERINGSKETCHES

Practicing Two Point PerspectiveMedium: Pencil drawingSize: 11” x 8.5”Year: 2011

Expansion of Piranesi DrawingMedium: Color Pencils drawingSize: 20” x 15”Year: 2012

Practicing One Point Perspective Medium: Ink drawingSize: 8” x 8.5”Year: 2010

Rendering ElevationMedium: Watercolor paintingSize: 24” x 18”Year: 2011

Rendering SectionMedium: Chalk and Color pencilsSize: 24” x 18”Year: 2011

In Class Practice:Drawing within 3 minutesMedium: Marker and InkSize: 8” x 8.5”Year: 2010

Rendering PerspectiveMedium: Watercolor and InkSize: 36” x 24”Year: 2009

Palace of Fine ArtsMedium: Color pencils drawing on Color PaperSize: 15” x 24”Year: 2012

Doric Order: Black and White TonesMedium: Graphite Pencils drawingSize: 18” x 24”Year: 2012

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RENDERINGSKETCHES

Practicing Two Point PerspectiveMedium: Pencil drawingSize: 11” x 8.5”Year: 2011

Expansion of Piranesi DrawingMedium: Color Pencils drawingSize: 20” x 15”Year: 2012

Practicing One Point Perspective Medium: Ink drawingSize: 8” x 8.5”Year: 2010

Rendering ElevationMedium: Watercolor paintingSize: 24” x 18”Year: 2011

Rendering SectionMedium: Chalk and Color pencilsSize: 24” x 18”Year: 2011

In Class Practice:Drawing within 3 minutesMedium: Marker and InkSize: 8” x 8.5”Year: 2010

Rendering PerspectiveMedium: Watercolor and InkSize: 36” x 24”Year: 2009

Palace of Fine ArtsMedium: Color pencils drawing on Color PaperSize: 15” x 24”Year: 2012

Doric Order: Black and White TonesMedium: Graphite Pencils drawingSize: 18” x 24”Year: 2012

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MODEL MAKING Work House

Los Angeles I West Hollywood l California

Fall 2013 l California College of the Arts l Material & Methods l David Maynard TEAM WORK

HAND MADEUnderstanding the details of the primary

elements of the building such as floor, roof,

walls and openings of the “Work House”

designed by Guthrie and Buresh, our team

needed to build a section of the building. Since,

the building has rectangular volume, long and

narrow, we three members selected the longitu-

dinal section to learn about how work space

and living space are interlocking orthogonally

formed spaces in simultaneous and multiple

containment and release. In model making, we

used rockite for concrete and bass wood for

plywood and MDF for the foundation.

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MODEL MAKING Work House

Los Angeles I West Hollywood l California

Fall 2013 l California College of the Arts l Material & Methods l David Maynard TEAM WORK

HAND MADEUnderstanding the details of the primary

elements of the building such as floor, roof,

walls and openings of the “Work House”

designed by Guthrie and Buresh, our team

needed to build a section of the building. Since,

the building has rectangular volume, long and

narrow, we three members selected the longitu-

dinal section to learn about how work space

and living space are interlocking orthogonally

formed spaces in simultaneous and multiple

containment and release. In model making, we

used rockite for concrete and bass wood for

plywood and MDF for the foundation.

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MODEL MAKINGMODEL MAKING

SOUTH ELEVATION

SELECTED SECTION

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MODEL MAKINGMODEL MAKING

SOUTH ELEVATION

SELECTED SECTION

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SALINGFREEDOM

The Chinese junk boat called “Free China” was constructed for

sailing in 1955 by five young men to set out on a jounery. Even

without sailing experience, it was successfully sailed across

the occean, from Taiwan to the United States. Recently, some

portions of the Junk were destroyed and it will not be a good

idea to display the junk in outside atmosphere.

ADVENTURE

SALINGSAILING FREEDOM ADVENTURE

Exhibition Hall for “Free China” JunkSan Francisco l California

Spring 2013 l City College of San Francisco l Studio 3 l Andrew Chandler

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SALINGFREEDOM

The Chinese junk boat called “Free China” was constructed for

sailing in 1955 by five young men to set out on a jounery. Even

without sailing experience, it was successfully sailed across

the occean, from Taiwan to the United States. Recently, some

portions of the Junk were destroyed and it will not be a good

idea to display the junk in outside atmosphere.

ADVENTURE

SALINGSAILING FREEDOM ADVENTURE

Exhibition Hall for “Free China” JunkSan Francisco l California

Spring 2013 l City College of San Francisco l Studio 3 l Andrew Chandler

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EXHIBITION HALLSEXHIBITION HALLS

HISTORIC RESOURCES The site is rich in historical character derived from a convergence of cultural and natural resources, associations with historical events, and distinctive design. The site itself is included in Northeast Water-front historic district, part of a former maritime and industrial district that has evolved into a vibrant urban neighborhood.

RESPONSE: To infuse the building with certain sensitivity, to explore the adventure work of sailing the “Free China” junk from Taiwan to America, to integrate the outside and inside atmosphere, and to prepare the exhibition space for the current usage and the future usage.

3

1

4

Grid System Private & Public Circulation

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EXHIBITION HALLSEXHIBITION HALLS

HISTORIC RESOURCES The site is rich in historical character derived from a convergence of cultural and natural resources, associations with historical events, and distinctive design. The site itself is included in Northeast Water-front historic district, part of a former maritime and industrial district that has evolved into a vibrant urban neighborhood.

RESPONSE: To infuse the building with certain sensitivity, to explore the adventure work of sailing the “Free China” junk from Taiwan to America, to integrate the outside and inside atmosphere, and to prepare the exhibition space for the current usage and the future usage.

3

1

4

Grid System Private & Public Circulation

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EXHIBITION HALLSEXHIBITION HALLS

OfficesExhibition Space Theater Museum Interior Circulation Exterior Public Spaces

-The “Free China” Junk itself have the spirit of sailing in the ocean under the sunshine, the large network roof structure which covers the Free China Junk, allowing natural daylight and also protect from direct sunlight. -The massive transparent glass wall is designed in the facade of the building, stands dominently along the Embracadero Street. These glass walls’s are operated differently during the Day time and the night time since in the future, the hall will be used as the Exploratorium pavillion.-The Brick wall is designed for the offices, located on the west, to have a consistency with surroundings and to have privacy.

SECTION B-B SECTION A-A

FIRST FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR PLAN

1. Junk Hall2. Exhibition Spaces3. Theater4. Staff Offices5. Rrestrooms6. Small restaurant

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EXHIBITION HALLSEXHIBITION HALLS

OfficesExhibition Space Theater Museum Interior Circulation Exterior Public Spaces

-The “Free China” Junk itself have the spirit of sailing in the ocean under the sunshine, the large network roof structure which covers the Free China Junk, allowing natural daylight and also protect from direct sunlight. -The massive transparent glass wall is designed in the facade of the building, stands dominently along the Embracadero Street. These glass walls’s are operated differently during the Day time and the night time since in the future, the hall will be used as the Exploratorium pavillion.-The Brick wall is designed for the offices, located on the west, to have a consistency with surroundings and to have privacy.

SECTION B-B SECTION A-A

FIRST FLOOR PLAN SECOND FLOOR PLAN

1. Junk Hall2. Exhibition Spaces3. Theater4. Staff Offices5. Rrestrooms6. Small restaurant

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CONTINUITY CONNECTION Recreation- Research- Culture Center

San Francisco l California

Spring 2014 l California College of the Arts l Studio 2 l Jason Anderson, Eric Bloom, Lian Eoyang

With the use of the geometric shape of the infinity , the

building itself provides a continuous path in a public

open space. With two different inner courtyards: the

marsh and small gardens, people can sense the

outside atmosphere even when they are inside the

building. Meanwhile, it creates the active public space

with the combination of 24 hour accessible routes and

daytime accessible routes.

CONTINUITY

CONNECTION

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CONTINUITY CONNECTION Recreation- Research- Culture Center

San Francisco l California

Spring 2014 l California College of the Arts l Studio 2 l Jason Anderson, Eric Bloom, Lian Eoyang

With the use of the geometric shape of the infinity , the

building itself provides a continuous path in a public

open space. With two different inner courtyards: the

marsh and small gardens, people can sense the

outside atmosphere even when they are inside the

building. Meanwhile, it creates the active public space

with the combination of 24 hour accessible routes and

daytime accessible routes.

CONTINUITY

CONNECTION

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RECREATION- RESEARCH- CULTURE CENTERRECREATION- RESEARCH- CULTURE CENTER

MASON ST

MASON ST

MARINA BLVD

Amenities

Entrance

Recreation Center

Walkway Green Roof

Library

Research Facility

Cultural Center

Walkway- Green Roof

Walkway- Green RoofWalkway- Green Roof

ESTABLISHING SITE: PRESIDIO

THREE OPERATIVE TERMS: CANTILEVER, EXCAVATION, BRIDGING

SITE PLAN

PRIVATE PUBLIC CIVIC AREAOFFICE AREA

ONE WAY TWO WAY

ACTIVITIES AREA NO PREDESTRIAN AREA

CANTILEVER

EXCAVATIONBRIDGING

CANTILEVER

EXCAVATION

BRIDGING

BRIDGING

Visitors can circulate through different paths: coming down from the top of the slope, going up from the bottom of the slope and the middle pathway, which connects directly to the library. Since, the circulation is the same as the infinity sign, visitors are forced to go around all the program spaces by experiencing outside atmosphere.

Green Roof

Terrace

Concrete Texture

Glass

Pathway

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RECREATION- RESEARCH- CULTURE CENTERRECREATION- RESEARCH- CULTURE CENTER

MASON ST

MASON ST

MARINA BLVD

Amenities

Entrance

Recreation Center

Walkway Green Roof

Library

Research Facility

Cultural Center

Walkway- Green Roof

Walkway- Green RoofWalkway- Green Roof

ESTABLISHING SITE: PRESIDIO

THREE OPERATIVE TERMS: CANTILEVER, EXCAVATION, BRIDGING

SITE PLAN

PRIVATE PUBLIC CIVIC AREAOFFICE AREA

ONE WAY TWO WAY

ACTIVITIES AREA NO PREDESTRIAN AREA

CANTILEVER

EXCAVATIONBRIDGING

CANTILEVER

EXCAVATION

BRIDGING

BRIDGING

Visitors can circulate through different paths: coming down from the top of the slope, going up from the bottom of the slope and the middle pathway, which connects directly to the library. Since, the circulation is the same as the infinity sign, visitors are forced to go around all the program spaces by experiencing outside atmosphere.

Green Roof

Terrace

Concrete Texture

Glass

Pathway

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RECREATION- RESEARCH- CULTURE CENTER RECREATION- RESEARCH- CULTURE CENTER

Gift ShopsLoading Dock

Offices Lab/ Lab Support Automatic Data

Entrance

Gathering Space

Cafe

Kitchen

Storage

Painting Room

Yoga

Workshop

Library

MarshMarsh

Marsh

A

B

B

C

C

A

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

SECTION A-A

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

SECTION B-B

MEZZANINE FLOOR PLAN

SECTION C-C

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RECREATION- RESEARCH- CULTURE CENTER RECREATION- RESEARCH- CULTURE CENTER

Gift ShopsLoading Dock

Offices Lab/ Lab Support Automatic Data

Entrance

Gathering Space

Cafe

Kitchen

Storage

Painting Room

Yoga

Workshop

Library

MarshMarsh

Marsh

A

B

B

C

C

A

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

SECTION A-A

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

SECTION B-B

MEZZANINE FLOOR PLAN

SECTION C-C

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RECREATION- RESEARCH- CULTURE CENTER RECREATION- RESEARCH- CULTURE CENTER

Visitors can sense the outside atmosphere even when they are inside the building. Circulating around the building, people also can enjoy the marsh and the activities inside the program spaces at the same time. If they are in the program spaces, they can see the panoramic view of the presidio. In that way, the building provides the horizontal program arrangement which gives clear linear organization, vertical hierarchy of program

spaces and diagonal relationships.

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RECREATION- RESEARCH- CULTURE CENTER RECREATION- RESEARCH- CULTURE CENTER

Visitors can sense the outside atmosphere even when they are inside the building. Circulating around the building, people also can enjoy the marsh and the activities inside the program spaces at the same time. If they are in the program spaces, they can see the panoramic view of the presidio. In that way, the building provides the horizontal program arrangement which gives clear linear organization, vertical hierarchy of program

spaces and diagonal relationships.

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HOTEL

OUT DOORAQUARIUM

WATER IN THE STRUCTURE HOTEL NEAR TOURIST ATTRACTION

NEW YORK l NEW YORK

Spring 2014 l California College of the Arts l Studio 2 l Jason Anderson, Eric Bloom, Lian Eoyang

The site is located near the High line, New York, which

is the tourist attraction, designing the aquarium in the

hotel creates a new atmosphere for all visitors. They

have a chance to get different experience even though

they pass through the hotel by looking up the aquari-

um or going inside the hotel and experience the

outdoor aquarium. Moreover, the sense of water

brings peacefulness and pleasantness to the users of

the space.

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HOTEL

OUT DOORAQUARIUM

WATER IN THE STRUCTURE HOTEL NEAR TOURIST ATTRACTION

NEW YORK l NEW YORK

Spring 2014 l California College of the Arts l Studio 2 l Jason Anderson, Eric Bloom, Lian Eoyang

The site is located near the High line, New York, which

is the tourist attraction, designing the aquarium in the

hotel creates a new atmosphere for all visitors. They

have a chance to get different experience even though

they pass through the hotel by looking up the aquari-

um or going inside the hotel and experience the

outdoor aquarium. Moreover, the sense of water

brings peacefulness and pleasantness to the users of

the space.

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HOTEL HOTEL

MAPPING: THE SPACES SHAPED BY THE HIGH LINE AND THE BUILDINGS SITE PLAN

W 19th Street

W 18th Street

W 20th Street

W 21st Street

11th

Ave

10th

Ave

Hudson River

Swimming Pool

Aquarium

Waterfall

1

2

3

4

5

1

2

3

3

4

5

6

6

Rain Water CollectorFilter + Treatment with salt waterWater InWaste Filter + Water Out

Recycle Water In

Oxygen Pump

1

22

33

4

5

1

2

3

4

5

Water TankFlow to the earth (underground)Equabalance the temperature of waterTemperature control water flow

Warm up/ Cool down the sleeping plots

1

2

12

Primary Diaphragm

Secondary Diaphragm

WATER SYSTEM FLOW WITHIN THE STRUCTURE

THE SLEEPING PLOT & CIRCULATION ARE ATTACHED TO THE STRUCTURESHAPING THE CENTRAL ATRIUM CORE, PLAY AREA

Connecting the hotel rooms and the cirulation Relationship between Circulation & Sleeping Area Relationship between Circulation, Program Spaces, & Structure

Dividing the main play area, the central core into three sections as swimming pool, aquarium and the waterfall, the hotel will be full of different spatial events and it will become active in both day and night. In that way, more people will come in and enjoy open public spaces which is directly connected to the High Line Level.

The Geothermal water system is treated in the underground and it is used for all four seasons in New York, and water is running through the whole structure of the building including the one which is holding the aquarium and swimming pool. All the structure and trusses are exposed to outside the show the community that how water is essential and treated in different ways.

Ground

High Line

New Buildings

Buildings across the High Line

Interactions between Outside and Inside

Difference Moments Along the High Line

N

Spaces pass through High Line

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

5

5

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HOTEL HOTEL

MAPPING: THE SPACES SHAPED BY THE HIGH LINE AND THE BUILDINGS SITE PLAN

W 19th Street

W 18th Street

W 20th Street

W 21st Street

11th

Ave

10th

Ave

Hudson River

Swimming Pool

Aquarium

Waterfall

1

2

3

4

5

1

2

3

3

4

5

6

6

Rain Water CollectorFilter + Treatment with salt waterWater InWaste Filter + Water Out

Recycle Water In

Oxygen Pump

1

22

33

4

5

1

2

3

4

5

Water TankFlow to the earth (underground)Equabalance the temperature of waterTemperature control water flow

Warm up/ Cool down the sleeping plots

1

2

12

Primary Diaphragm

Secondary Diaphragm

WATER SYSTEM FLOW WITHIN THE STRUCTURE

THE SLEEPING PLOT & CIRCULATION ARE ATTACHED TO THE STRUCTURESHAPING THE CENTRAL ATRIUM CORE, PLAY AREA

Connecting the hotel rooms and the cirulation Relationship between Circulation & Sleeping Area Relationship between Circulation, Program Spaces, & Structure

Dividing the main play area, the central core into three sections as swimming pool, aquarium and the waterfall, the hotel will be full of different spatial events and it will become active in both day and night. In that way, more people will come in and enjoy open public spaces which is directly connected to the High Line Level.

The Geothermal water system is treated in the underground and it is used for all four seasons in New York, and water is running through the whole structure of the building including the one which is holding the aquarium and swimming pool. All the structure and trusses are exposed to outside the show the community that how water is essential and treated in different ways.

Ground

High Line

New Buildings

Buildings across the High Line

Interactions between Outside and Inside

Difference Moments Along the High Line

N

Spaces pass through High Line

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

5

5

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SINGLE BED ROOM

DOUBLE BED ROOM

FAMILY BED ROOM

GROUND FLOOR PLAN WEST ELEVATION

SCUBA DIVING EXPERIENCE OUTDOOR AQUARIUM EXPERIENCE

SOUTH ELEVATION

Entrance

Reception O�ce

Storage

UP

UP

UP

UP

UP

UP

UP

UP

UP

HIGH LINE LEVEL FLOOR PLAN

SINGLE ROOM FLOOR PLAN

UP

UP

ROOF TOP FLOOR PLAN

DN

DN

Rain CollectorRoof Top Bar

Sleeping Plot

Sleeping Plot

Circulation

Circulation

HOTEL HOTEL

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SLEEPING AREA AND AQUARIUM

The whole building is connecting the hotel rooms and the circulation path by using bridge system. There is no actual floor plates running through each floor. Only the back of the building, which is the center circulation area has floor plates. The rest are intertwined with individual sleeping plots and the bridge.

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SINGLE BED ROOM

DOUBLE BED ROOM

FAMILY BED ROOM

GROUND FLOOR PLAN WEST ELEVATION

SCUBA DIVING EXPERIENCE OUTDOOR AQUARIUM EXPERIENCE

SOUTH ELEVATION

Entrance

Reception O�ce

Storage

UP

UP

UP

UP

UP

UP

UP

UP

UP

HIGH LINE LEVEL FLOOR PLAN

SINGLE ROOM FLOOR PLAN

UP

UP

ROOF TOP FLOOR PLAN

DN

DN

Rain CollectorRoof Top Bar

Sleeping Plot

Sleeping Plot

Circulation

Circulation

HOTEL HOTEL

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SLEEPING AREA AND AQUARIUM

The whole building is connecting the hotel rooms and the circulation path by using bridge system. There is no actual floor plates running through each floor. Only the back of the building, which is the center circulation area has floor plates. The rest are intertwined with individual sleeping plots and the bridge.

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-Within these two years, I learned about the process of designing and

constructing a space, building or an object. In every project, I start from map-

ping and researched about the surrounding atmosphere of the site. Based on

the proposal of the project, I explore about the connection between the content

of the project and my study of the site. Relating these two things, form of the

building, organization of spaces and circulation are designed.

- I need to more focus on choosing materials, designing new systems to create

green environment.

“Any work of architecture that has been designed. Any work of architecture that has the potential to exist, or that exists, was discovered.

It wasn’t created; our role is to be the discoverer, not the creator.”

Glenn Murcutt.

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-Within these two years, I learned about the process of designing and

constructing a space, building or an object. In every project, I start from map-

ping and researched about the surrounding atmosphere of the site. Based on

the proposal of the project, I explore about the connection between the content

of the project and my study of the site. Relating these two things, form of the

building, organization of spaces and circulation are designed.

- I need to more focus on choosing materials, designing new systems to create

green environment.

“Any work of architecture that has been designed. Any work of architecture that has the potential to exist, or that exists, was discovered.

It wasn’t created; our role is to be the discoverer, not the creator.”

Glenn Murcutt.

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THANK YOUTHANK YOU