jianfei Shen 2015 Architecture Portfolio (Selected works)
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PORTFOLIO
JIA
Nfe
i Sh
en
Inspiration Challenge
Linkage
Cropstop 2.0
Heart Of the Tree
KofC Charleston renovation
Rebirth museum
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35-46
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Cropstop 2.0A farm kitchen Phase i
Fall 2014 Entire semester
Fall 2014 Studio V awesome members + Associates
Design & Build
“Crop Stop” is a joint venture between Clemson University and the College of Charleston. It is a component of the South Carolina farm-to-school initiative, wherein schools invest in their local communities with their food dollars, allowing for locally
healthy habits to take root. (CropStop)
Next to the Long Branch Baptist Church, Greenville, SC
Our Mission is to design and construct the porch part of Crop Stop kitchen for Mill village farms at above location.
Photography by Nick Irmen
Mill Village Farms, Greenville
Http://cropstopkitchen.wix.com/cropstop2
Kitchen
CoolerUtility
Bathroom
Decking
Scale 3/32” = 1’-0”
Canopy
Bring in Kitchen module
Open up side panels
Plug in adjacent units
Also can close down panel to create Semi-private
outdoor space
the country, we divided to design a set of six
on commercial kitchen and their appliances,foun-dations and structure, transportation and
the program modules and experimented the expandability of proposed kitchen based on
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Kitchen
CoolerUtility
Bath
Kitchen
CoolerUtility
Kitchen I
Kitchen II
Utility Cooler
Cooler
Bath
Our project start from two people
regions cross the nation, What we chose are based on our research, My teammate Trey Meyer and I created this proposal for Greenville area region design.
Diagrammatic Plans that show expandability of kitchen concept
started to pull our proposals apart and tried to combine them to be two iterations for Greenville region. We pushed process through several key charrets.
Iteration 1
Iteration 2
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cropstop 2.0. At this stage, all program-ming layout are settled but porch and roof still needed some further touch.
Final proposal elevation
Perspective view
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We built up a full scale mock up for making
components and construction methods. We practiced material cost and count , which helped
We had a serious problem on decking when mocking up. First mistake ever in
building up a real structure
Detail where decking frame meets column
0 10’ 15’ 20’
21.0’ 8.0’ 26.0’
3.0’
5.0’
4.0’
12.0’ 12.0’
2X42X8DIAGONAL BRACING MEMBER
GUTTER
RAFTERS
KITCHEN SHELL TO BE BUILT IN PHASE II
KITCHEN EXHAUST
RAMP HAND RAILPORCH STAIRS
2X6SITE SLOPE
SONOTUBES, 12” DIAMETER
2x42x8Diagonal Bracing MemberRaftersGutterKitchen Shell to be built in phase II
Kitchen Exhaust
Ramp Hand RailPorch Stairs2x6Site SlopeSonotubes, 12” Diameter
Section
Plan
FINISHED FLOOR
CEILING 8’-0”
After Mock up and meeting with structure
package.
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Front Elevation
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Since our site is 4 hours drive away from our shop. We decided to prefabricate most building components and transport them to site to assemble. In that case, we can spend least time on a remote site.
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12'
4' 4' 4'214"
STILT
GIRDER
COLUMN
3'-712"
RAFTER
G
334" 3'-6" 4' 4' 4'
12'
16'
GIRDER
STILT
412" 3'-11
2"
COLUMN
214"
3'-712"
RAFTER
3'-1012"3'-101
2"3'-412"51
4"
112" 11
2" 112" 11
2"P P
112"
3'-1012" 3'-101
2" 3'-1012"
112" 11
2" 112"
PP
34"
3'-1012" 3'-101
2" 3'-1012" 3'-101
2"
112" 11
2" 112" 11
2"112"
12' 12'16'
312"
1'-71316"
312"
2'-6"3"
16'
1" 1'-71316" 1"
R2'-6"
1'-71316" 1'-713
16" 1'-71316" 1'-713
16" 1'-71316" 1'-713
16"
312" 31
2" 312" 31
2" 312" 31
2" 312"
PURLINS3"
T 1'-258"
5°
COMPONENTSCODE
LUMBERSIZE
NUMBER DRAWING
M 2x8 6
m2 2x8 6
m1-1 2x4 1
m2-1 2x4 12
m1-2 2x4 6
m1-3 2x4 1
m1-4 2x4 1
m1-5 2x4 1
m1-6 2x4 1
m1-7 2x4 1
5°
5°
5°
5°
10'-10" 714"
11'-7" 714"
12'-038" 31
2"
12'-938" 31
2"
312" 81
2"
512" 51
2"
812"
1'-8"
512"
8'-1038"
512"
2'-712" 61
2"
8'-1038"
8"
512" 1'-61
4" 612"
8'-1038"
8'-1138"
5°
5°
5°
BOTTOM TOP
612"
5°
614"
5°
1'-734"
512"
8'-1038"
612"
5°
612"
734"
612"
10'-1038"
5°
COMPONENTSCODE
LUMBERSIZE
NUMBER DRAWING
n1 2x8 7
n1-1 2x4 2
n1-2 2x4 10
n1-3 2x4 2
n2 2x8 1
n2-1 2x4 2
n3 2x8 1
n3-1 2x4 1
n4 2x8 1
n4-1 2x4 2
n5 2x8 1
n5-1 2x4 2
2'-712"
512"31
2" 812" 51
2" 812"
2'-712"
1'-512" 51
2" 812"
3'-1"
2'-712"
2'-612"
2'-1"
1'-612"
1'-1"
2'-012"
1'-7"
1'-012"
7"
3'
5"
6"
PURLINS
PURLINS
RAFTERS
STILTS
GIRDERS
GIRDERS
COLUMNS
BACK POSTS
RAILING POSTS
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df1
df3
df3
NORTH
SOUTH
df7df7
dd1
dd1-1
1'-1"
1'-1"
312"
1" 116" 1
8"
df1
df3
df31'-1"
1'-1"
df8 df8
df1
df3
df3
df5
df5
df5
df6912"
1'-1"
1"
NORTH
SOUTH
dd1
dd2
1"
312"
116"
18"
dd2-1
438"
4"
JOIST HANGER (U26) BOTH ENDS (TYP.)
JOIST HANGER (U26) BOTH ENDS (TYP.)
CORNER BRACE (USP AC5-TZ) CORNERS (TYP.)
dd1
dd1-1*
df2
df1
df3
df2df3
116" 1
8"
1"
1'-1"
1'-1"
312"
df1
df1
df4 df4
df3
df31'-1"
1'-1"
NORTH
SOUTH
df5
df5
df3
df3
912"
1'-1" df5
df6NORTH
SOUTH
dd1
1"
1"
18"1
16"
dd2
312"
JOIST HANGER (U26) BOTH ENDS (TYP.)
JOIST HANGER (U26) BOTH ENDS (TYP.)
CORNER BRACE (USP AC5-TZ) CORNERS (TYP.)
1'-1"
1'-1"
1'-1"
df5 df5
df5 df5
df9
df10
df1
df11df13
df13
NORTH SOUTH CAN FLIP1"
12"
116" 1
8"
dd3 dd3-1*
434"
df5 df5
NORTH SOUTH CAN FLIP
JOIST HANGER (U26) BOTH ENDS (TYP.)
CORNER BRACE (USP AC5-TZ) CORNERS
(TYP.)
PANEL 5 COMPOSATION X61 SCALE: 1/2"=1'-0"
rf1
rf2 rf3
rf4
rf4
rf4
df5df5
df5 df5
df5 df5
rf4
rf4
rf4
df5df5
df5 df5
df5 df5
rf3 rf3
rf1
rf3
rf1
rf1
rf4
rf4
df5df5
df5 df5
df5 df5
rf5
1"
1"
dd3 dd3 dd3
sf2 sf2
sf1
sf4
sf2 sf2
sf3
sf5
lower
lower
sd1
sd1-1
sd1
1"
1"
1"
1"
1'-1012" 1'-6"1'-1012" 112" 1'-1012" 1'-1012" 1'-71
2"
s1
s2
c1 cf3
cf1
cf2
cf3 cf3 cf3 cf3 cf3 cf3 cf3
cd1cd1-1
178"
POST B8
1'-1012" 1'-1012" 1'-712"
112"
1'-1012" 1'-1012" 1'-712"
cf1
cf1POST B8
1"
1"
c2 cf3 cf3 cf3 cf3 cf3 cf3 cf3 cf3
cd1 cd1-1
178"
POST B10
sf6 sf6
sf7 sf7
sf8
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3
RAMP
TIER 3
TIER 2
TIER 1
STAIRS
COUNTERS
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After prefabricated most the wood components in Charleston shop, we brought everything and tools to our site four hours drive away in Greenville
Fruit
Fruit
Two weeks before construction Foundation work Day 1
Middle Posts
Sculpture garden and small auditorium
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Day 1Sandwich Posts
Day 2Decking support left out Sandwich
posts and beams
Fix decking frame and touch up paint on frame
Day 3Part of Decking Frame and Ramp
Frame rafters and purlins Diagnose bracings
Stain Decking boards
Day 4Tier 3 Decking boards
Roof cover
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3 Weeks after Day 4 (4 people group)Tier 1 and 2 decking boards
Counter top
Second and Third daysAll Decking Boards
Stairs and Hand rails
Hand rail metal part prefabricated before arrive
Heart Of TreesA Haiku House
Fall 2013 6 weeks schmetic design + 4 weeks revise
One person project
Residential
The entire project had three phaseFirst one was on site schmetic designSecond was delocation prefabrication design
During this project, used a lot digital free hand drawing/painting technique
Schmetic design site is douthit hills
IWhite pale but disordered
When I pond shadow with lightLost in mist of delight
IIPour down from the sky
I ramble in the circle of lightDancing with the trees beside
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III
Everything started from this spot, where i took this sketch. That was a sunny afternoon. I was wondering around the site. Suddenly, I saw this little pocket of open space was hidden in the middle of three big trees from far away. They formed a “skylight” with their canopies. Light poured down on the ground. Those spot light were jumping and dancing around, looked like they were alive. I felt a strong shocking wave of happiness and warm in my heart. Then something came to my mind.
” I want to build a house where i can feel this way“
Pha
se
I i
III
I
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Then i started to study the tree canopies and the open sky they form on this site. Some really perfect spots showed by yellow. Reds are narrow and long opening. light yellow area was large openings.
visit. Sketch shows my thoughts:
The plan layout following the logic of tree branches surround middle trunk.
Living room has linear oppening to let light in to give a feeling of forests light.
On the top of all, Central skylight imitates the void created by three trees that I saw.
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First iteration Plan Sketch
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Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Dinning room
Living room
Bedroom
Dinning room
Kitchen
Kitchen
Bathroom
Bathroom
layers of roof panels are like leavesWater colllection
Tree logic columnsIndicate Special atmosphere
Opennable living room wall panels that bring in light breath.
Spiral up indoor circulation wrapping around central core
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Tree trunk, the most emotional space inside this house is represented as a central skylight.
Section 2 Section 124
Section 2
Section 1
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Haiku Imaginary Sketch Quick digital rendering
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Pha
se
II i
III
The second phase, studio was asked to delocation from previous site. And by using prefabrication, our house should be able to duplicate. I decided to condense circulation and let other rooms be regular box and surround central skylight.
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Perspective section
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The most challenging part of
that can keep the previous version of tree canopy concept but also easy to be able to duplicated. To keep all the tree structure members as same as possible. I explored this triangular structure patten.
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Pha
se
III
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Pha
se
III
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Kitchen& Dinninninging Room
Bedroom II
Living Roomom
Bathroom I
Bedroom IIII
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Phase three is to revise the entire project in a higher location. It was to analyse what is necessory and how
to make concept stronger. At this stage, the tructure developed
before took too much space and attention. So I went back to the one simple concept from the beginning,
Which is the feeling on that site that day. How the light goes down
to active the entire house.
Maiain En En astasttGreenrn ooffof
Bathroom IIBB
PriP ivate LivingvinArea
West Greenrooff
Phase e three e is s to revise the entireproprojecect it in a hih gher location. It was to analyse what is necessory and how
to maka e concept stronger. At this stage, the tructure developed
before took too much space and attention. So I went back to the one simple concept from tm he beginnning,
Which is the feeliel ng on that st ite that day. How the h ligght goes ddown
to activee the ee ntire house.32
Front Elevation
East Elevation
South Section
West elevation
Re:FormationKnights of columnbus Charleston courennovation design explore group 4
Sprin 2014 8 weeks (3 weeks building survey)
Jianfei Shen (Architecture) + Rachel Powell (Landscape) Building survey contribute by Entire Studio
Historical building survey, Rennovation Design
Knights of Columbus Charleston building has been used by the Catholic fraternal organization since 1907. Knights consider the upgrade of their facility so that they can open up more opportunity for commercial use to increase revenue, which will contribute to charity.
143 Calhoun Street, Charleston, SC
Knights of Columbus Charleston Council
uncil building
Existing East Exterior Elevation Existing Front Exterior Elevation
Existing FirsExisting Ground Floor Plan
Our project Started from a deep and detail building survey. We created as-build drawing from scratch, which is existing building. By on site measuring and drafting, we learned a lot information from surveybefore we move into design phase. My contribution is building elevitions survey and draft.
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Existing Back Exterior Elevation Existing West Exterior Elevation
0’ 5’ 10’ 20’
Existing 2nd Floor Planst Floor Plan 0’ 5’ 10’ 20’
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KoFC building
Calhoun St
Kin
g st
John C. Calhoun StatueN
Marine Square
Property line
The most tricky things that this site has is that existing building almost have already taken most area of property. On both east and west side facades, windows shut down due to the issue that against building code., which was caused by new buildings were built right next to it. The west facade is only
away from property line. Currently
space.
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gaves.
We thought we should make a green connection between building and the
green inside building.
green. But was not ideal. So we pushed our idea to use external green space to impact indoor.
By open up part of west facade, we made a chance to allow outdoor scene get into building. But due to code limitation, we decided to use a wall full of plants to block opening between properties and also create new scene for inside building
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We want to respect historical architecture elements, We kept original front facade of building which is the symbol of Knights of Columbus. At the same
decide to creat a new entrance on the west facade to change circulation condition as well as Egress and ADA
By creating a welcome set back of green wall, and
Pedestrian
nature light hard to reach bottom
But how to actually creat a space in this such tight dimention? We chiseled in to building at ground
opposite angle to make two circulation (grand stairs + egress path) able to bypass each other
ADA +Egress 1
Egress 2
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Path of egress Path to grand stairs
EgressEgress
Rental Retail Space
ADA elevator
Bathroom
Egress
ADA elevator
Egress hallway
Grand Stairs
landing Balcony
Grand Stairs
Egress
Egress
Ball room
Grand Stairs
Stairs
Storage
Path to Egress
Private Gathering space
0’ 5’ 10’ 20’ 40’
Basement Plan
Green Wall
Green Wall
Green Wall
First Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
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View form above Grand stairs
Ball room
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Light box layout in the wall, to light up alley and also c reate
Rebirth museum
Spring 2013 8 weeks schmetic design
One person project
Cultural
131 10th Ave next to Highline
Core in the middel programs surround itCore in the middel prog
Circulation spiral up around surfaceeCirculation spiral up around surface
Highline level visual open through.
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Started design from iterations of building massing models. This is the second building project I ever had in my life. Just started to sense a bit of space and the
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The concept is to extend highline circulation, bring it into museum. The circulation all the way spiral up, which creats various experience for both gallery and musuem circulation
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this museum design. The building has two cores and a middel atrim. With ramp all the way around, gallery space is bond together both horizontally and vertically. the ramp create a outside-gallery circulation, and at the same time it also provides a inside-gallery circulation.
Experimental 3d printing practice. The early version of two chunk of building.
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After weeks of development, I combined two cores into one, and two parts of building together as well. The reason for doing that was to keep gallery space not too many fragments. and centralize core to maxmium the area that could be used for galleries.
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Ground Floor (Below Highline) Floor 1 (Highline Level)Water scene and sculpture gardern
Floor 2 Floor 3
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Floor 4 Floor 5Sculpture gardern and small auditiorium
Floor 6 Floor 7 Roof Top
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In that ramping up space, art can still take place. It is the space that can be used for sculpture and installations.
LINKAGE Lee St Re-form
Charleston Peninsula Figure ground
Spring 2014 6 weeks project
Jianfei Shen Mary Tran Yuanyuan Zhao Tianlun Yang
Urban design
The Neighborhood around Lee St was once separated by John P. Grace Memorial Bridge ramp. But after new cooper river bridge built, old bridges were demolished. It left a scar at this area of city. The land is still empty. In this project, our mission was to mend and re-active neighborhood.
Lee St Neighborhood, Charleston
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City structure is all kinds of components
characters within a city.
Our proposal has to respond to the existing urban environment and city structure
Site is part of largest residential area, neighborhood are widely spread. But site itself is empty.
Site is really close to city core, where main activities in the city happen. But condition now is that site abandoned and no activities at all, wasted land.
Our proposal has to re-active this area and hopeful plug area back into city core.
RESPONSE MEND RE-ACTIVE
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Site is three directions surrounded by highway/bridge structures. Visually and physically isolated from the rest part of peninsula
Our proposal has to adopt the condition and be creative. Try to design a new
peninsula
Upper east side of peninsula doesn't have any main street to connect from east to west.
st. Try to build up a corridor that link the core to east side water front.
Charleston is full of water front and green open space. They formed a network around Charleston. There is one on our site originally
Our proposal has to take advantage of green public space network. Make a new contribution to it by creating another Charleston open public space.
NEW LANGUAGE CORRIDOR OPEN SPACE
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After bridge removed, the empty space created a void between the two neighborhoods. The Void itself become an invisible barrier. The huge area of land has no activity.
Parti sketch shows the simple solution is to create new space in between too neighborhood edges.
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To start with, we focused on neighbor-hood edges that are on both sides of the “scar”. There might be still some relationship between two edges even they have already been separated for years.
Then we decided to develop new edges to form a new void. Instead
neighborhood, we kept most part of site still green public open space. We intended to celebrate the past of this land.
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The question is what principle should drive us through the entire design.We started from observing the original open space around site. If our goal is to create a new open space that can activate the entire area, then this new open space should draw all the open activity and space to one.
Extract logic language Apply to building mass
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DR2
DR-2F
GB
GB
Flood Zone AE
Consider zoning +FEMA limitation
NNew language Follow existing
LanguageNew language
Follow existing language
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Commercial Mixed UseParking Structure West Publ
New Hard edge Corridor
Commercial
Lifted UP First Floor Open
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YWCA CommercialParking Structure Eastic Pool Baseball BasketballTennis Fields
sks
New Soft Edge (Trees)f
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Jianfei Shen Building Massing + 1st Floor Detail planMary Tran Building Massing + Parking + Public Open SpaceYuanyuan Zhao Landscape + Public Open SpaceTianlun Yang Central Plaza
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Jianfei Shen Building Massing + 1st Floor Detail planMary Tran Building Massing + Parking + Public Open SpaceYuanyuan Zhao Landscape + Public Open SpaceTianlun Yang Central Plaza
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On Nassau St looking south toward Nassau St Lee St intersection
Aeriel View towards site from Meeting St
From Meeting St looking towards East Bay St
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