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PLAY Ithaca Film

HOTEL

ARCHITECTURE STUDIO ARCH2101PROFESSORCAROLINE O’DONNELLFALL 2008

NAIWEN YVONNE CHANGWOON HYUN BAE

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THE THrEE-dimEnsiOnAL TrAnsLATiOn Of CHErnik-Ov’s drAw-ing bECOmEs A mOduLE Of sCALE in THE PLAY HOTEL, usEd TO sTriP AwAY THE q u A n T i TA -TivE rEsTriC-TiOn And b O u n dA rY Of THE bOdY.

ALICE IN WONDERLAND SYNDROMEAlice in Wonderland syndrome (AIWS, named after the novel written by Lewis Carrol), is a diorienting neurological condition which affects human perception. Sufferers may experience micropsia, macropsia, and/or size distortion of other sensory modalities. A temporary condition, it is often associated with migraines, brain tumours, and the use of psychoactive drugs. It can also present as the initial sign of the steinBarr Virus.

THE AMES ROOMUsing optical illusions to create scalar images

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SITE STRATEGY:The Ithaca site has an apparant level change between west and east side.The program (housing/building density) dynamic between the two sides are also no-ticeable.To enhance our concept strategy, the site itself is also viewed as a “poche space within space.”

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ARCHITECTURE STUDIO ARCH3102PROFESSORKEVIN PRATTSPRING 2010

NAIWEN YVONNE CHANGJAE HEE LEE

TubEmuLTifunCTiOnAL

sPACE & fruiT sTudY

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THE OkrAfruiT/vEgETA-bLE AnALYsisusing grAss-HOPPEr frOm rHinO TO gEn-ErATE THE sPE-CifiC sHAPE Of A CHOsEn vEgETA-bLE/fruiT, in THis CAsE, An OkrA.THE sTudY Of THE COmPExiTY Of vEgETATiOn grOwing-Ax-iAL rELATiOn-sHiP, sEEds TO skin rELATiOn-sHiP, CEnT-Er POinT ETC.

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TubEmuLTifunC-TiOnAL sPACE

Site: Morningside Park, NY

The Morningside Park is chosen to be the urban landscape for a diverse recreational space/campus facility for the Harlem neighborhood and the Columbia campus. The programs mimic the ones at Columbia University including specific sizes for each classroom.The project connects the park to the Harlem neighborhood and the Co-lumbia campus, and it functions as a shared space for education, enter-tainment, and public transporting system.

The tube structure is created in Rhino using grasshopper. The form acts as the circulation flow and the structure itself. Due to the large program scale, the cross wire structure performs as a lighter ele-ment which also weaves in between the tree-line.

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ARCHITECTURE STUDIO ARCH THESISPROFESSORSVINCENT MULCAHY, GEORGE HASCUPSPRING 2012 INTER

ACTiOnnEw TAiPEi CiTY musEum Of COnTEmPOrArY ArT

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wiTH THE nEw CiTY PLAnning dECisiOn, THis THEsis PrOPOs-AL wiLL CHAL-LEngE THE T r A d i T i O n -AL musEum’s funCTiOnAL-iTY in TAiwAn And furTHEr ExAminE wHAT is mOsT suiTEd fOr An uP-COm-ing musEum THAT COuLd PO-TEnTiALLY LEAd THE nATiOn TO-wArds A nEw-Er gEnErATiOn.

The general museum functionality in Taiwan has become an issue due to its lack of permanent collection and limitation on avail-able space. Even with the effort of exhibiting worldwide famous art works, the museum performance often falls short because of overly dense population where general public cannot appreciate any art work at a reasonable distance.Several issues concerning general museum character in Taiwan:-The museum space is often kept very formal and ordinary to allow conventional work of art to fully express itself. However, as the discipline of art continues to change, it is evident that the traditionally defined exhibition space has become inadequate for the more interactive contemporary art.-Art education in museums involving practice and experimentation is viewed as separated from exhibition experience. Over time, educational programs become desolate and are often misused. The museum’s failure to provide a fun and learning space leads people to overlook the potential for an interactive learning environment.

Site: Southern tip of Yingge district in New Taipei City, on a reclama-tion area on the west side of the Dahan River. The site is near the Yingge Railway Station and the Yingge Ceramics Museum.

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ARCHITECTURE STUDIO ARCH5101PROFESSORTHOMAS LEESERSPRING 2011 vErTiCAL

mETrOurbAn dEvELOPmEnT

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Site: Brooklyn, NYLarge scale city planning

The idea of a vertical metro proposes a resolution for the present decreasing and overly congested living space. By elevating the complex NYC metro system using versatile building shape possibilities, this new urban planning is to maximize convenience and allow Manhattan’s rich neighbourhood attributes to thrive in Brooklyn.

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Different Building FormsThe form changes accord-ingly depending on program functions

Veduta (to the left)View shown from one of the circular structures looking out

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ARCHITECTURE SKETCHESSUMMER 2010

CiTY mAPPing

TrAvELing sTudiO LATin AmEriCA

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TransportationCuritiba, Brazil

FrequencyRosario, Argentina

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SuperblockBrasilia, Brazil

The GarciaMontevideo, Uruguay

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ARCHITECTURE THEORY ARCH3308PROFESSORJAMES WILLIAMSONSUMMER 2010 ExquisiTE

COrPsETrAvELing sTudiO

LATin AmEriCA

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“ E x q u i s i T E COrPsE (ALsO knOwn As Ex-quisiTE CAdAv-Er Or rOTAT-ing COrPsE) is A mETHOd bY wHiCH A COLLEC-TiOn Of wOrds Or imAgEs is COLLECTivELY As-sEmbLEd. EACH COLLAbOrATOr Adds TO A COm-POsiTiOn in sE-quEnCE, EiTHEr bY fOLLOwing A ruLE (E.g. “THE AdjECTivE nOun AdvErb vErb THE AdjECTivE nOun”) Or bY bE-ing ALLOwEd TO sEE THE End Of wHAT THE PrE-viOus PErsOn COnTribuTEd.” -wikiPEdiA

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ARCHITECTURE MODELSPRING 2009

NAIWEN YVONNE CHANGWOON HYUN BAE

THE rAni ki vAv

indiAn sTEPwELLPATAn, gujArAT

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ARCHITECTURE MODELSPRING 2010

HERBERT MUSEUM

EXTENSION OF THE EXISTING MUSEUM

COvENTRy, UNITEd KINGdOM

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