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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO_ SCAD

UNDERGRADUATE PORTFOLIO SCAD 2015

[BIM] PULNUPON SUEB-AI

[BIM] PULNUPON SUEB-AI



UNDERGRADUATE PORTFOLIO SCAD 2015

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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO Savannah College of Art and Design PULNUPON SUEB-AI Bachelor of Fine Arts in Architecture Contact bim.suebai@yahoo.com [678] 315-8532


PERSONAL STATEMENT

“The mother [earth] is architecture. Without an architecture of our own we have no soul for our own civilization.” — Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture is...earth. Architecture is wind. Architecture is water. Architecture is fire. Architecture is light. Architecture is the manipulation of these elements for the benefits of our lives and well being, to advance in society, and most importantly to preserve and protect the elements for future generations to come. As a goal oriented individual, I do not get distracted by the process but rather stay focused on the big picture – the goal. It is my mission as an aspiring architect, to thrive towards improving living standards of all people and to assure public safety. According to Vitruvius, architects should strive towards the 3 principles of architecture — firmness, commodity, and delight; these might be the ideal then but now architects must also consider sustainability and social/environmental responsibilities. My designs are my expression of beauty through curvilinearity, explorations of sustainability and biomimicry, and pragmatic functionality. I have chosen to embark this career path to strive for a better future for the public. I believe that my existing skills and experience, together with my commitment to become an architect, and my aspiration for new experiences and knowledge makes me an ideal candidate for this career.


Selected Works This portfolio contains some of my works from architectural studios and curriculum as well as personal artworks and should, to a degree, be an adequate representation of myself.


CONTENT

ACADEMIC

EXTRA

ARCH 404

ST. JOHNS TOWER Mixed-use

7

ARCH 301

SOLARIS Bridge Pavilion

19

ARCH 302

BY [WATER] Community & Housing

27

ARCH 303

TESLA Dealership & Hotel

37

DSGN 224

SAVANNAH ARBORETUM Green Space

40

DSGN 225

AU SOLEIL Performance Space

41

ARCH 414

PARAMETRIC MODELING Transit HUB Responsive Tower Panels Weaving_Stadium

42

ART WORKS 3D Collage Paintings Drawings

44


ST. JOHNS TOWER

Mixed-use Podium + Tower 60,000 sq. ft. 750 Bay St. Development. Jacksonville ,Florida. STUDIO OBJECTIVE _To develop a new urban entertaining and cultural center with accommodations and residency by analyzing the city lay out and zoning as well as the flow of traffic through and from the site. _To develop a master plan for the empty site by transforming the existing landscape which then generates four individual but unified sites for allocation of building footprints and public spaces.

Professor Scott Dietz

Fall 2014


ARCH 404

St. Johns ohns TOWER 750 Bay ay St. Development

7


Site Analysis

JACKSONVILLE, FL re-representing the site Gator Bowl

St. John River

This analysis will focus on the site as both an abstract artifact and operable analog in an attempt to reveal/amplify fundamental relationships muted by the complexities of the urban site

site

context

transition

circulation

thresholds


ARCH 404

New Skyline

+200 ft

Gator Bowl

Site

St. John River

+300 ft

scales patterns and sequence To respond to Jacksonville city street fabric and skyline on both sides of St. Johns River, the scales, patterns and sequence of the surrounding contexts have to be analyzed and established in order to better express the unique characteristics of the site.

Site

Site

Bay st. E>W

Bay st. W>E

enclosure

solid-void 9


Program Distribution

PODIUM PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION Exhibition Space Restaurant Parking Lobby Mechanical&Service Recreational Club Level

30% 5% 20% 5% 10% 20% 10%

Lobby

Club Level

Hotel/Res.

Parking

Restaurant

Core

Exhibition Space

Gymnasium

Pool Mechanical

Recreational


ARCH 404

TOWER PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION Hotel

50%

Residential

25%

Mechanical&Service

10%

Core

15%

30 fl.

18 fl. Hotel

The zoning of programs are evaluated for its square foot capacity in the form of percentages relative to the Total Square Footage.The square footage of the podium is within the limit of the max. area footprint of 40,000 sq. ft. The average square footage of floor plates of the tower is 12,500 sq. ft.

Mech.&Service

10 fl. Residentiial

Central Core Egress 11


Site Organization

FORMAL ORGANIZATION

path & boundary

site division

nodes & circulation

footprint response

SITE ORGANIZATION

green space

pedestrian ramps

public space

access


ARCH 404

SITE PLAN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

sunken plaza underground parking grand ramps ramps green spaces landscape seating boardwalk

2

8

1

3 4

5

6

0

15

30

60

7 13 site section


Floor Plan

1 4 Level 1 1. 2. 3. 4.

surface parking hotel lobby restaurant exhibition space

2

4 3

Level 2

Level 3

1. club level 2. mechanical room 3. gymnasium

1. swimming pool 2. recreational space

1

2 1 3 2

0 15 30

60


ARCH 404

1

Tower 1. hotel 2. residential

2

SECTION

0 40 80

160

15


Structure

Building Section

Low-e glass panels I-Beam Electrical conduits Structural aluminum pipe 4’ diameter

Precast light-weight concrete w/ porcelain finish

Moisture barrier Hardwood finish Core / Egress

Balcony and Glazing Ceiling tie

Concrete

Metal deck

Floor slabs + Core

Core+ Columns+ Mullions

Complete System


ARCH 404

Structural Diagrams

Slabs & Core

Slabs + Exoskeleton

Exoskeleton + Glass panels

Exoskeleton

With Shading device

All structure & envelope system

17


SOLARIS Bridge Pavilion Pedestrian Bridge 150 ft.x 20 ft. W Bay St. Pedestrian Bridge. Savannah , Georgia.

Professor Jean Jaminet Fall 2013


ARCH 301

SOLARIS

STUDIO OBJECTIVE

Bridge Pavilion

_To re-imagine the concept of the architectural surface. Surface is refined and reconfigured for use as a generative device, one that initiates all phases of the architectural argument developing the formal and aesthetic logic, while also organizing the volumetric and programmatic parameters.

19


Site

SITE PLAN Community Garden

Longitudinal al

Turner Dormitory

Canal

0

15

30

60

Transverse

SCAD Savannah, GA re-representing the site This particular site was chosen to exploit the potential and activate spaces adjacent to major transportation routes, typically underutilized in cities. The geometric boundaries created by local streets and major routes afford the design of a new building to operate as connecting device, faรงade and symbolic entry to the campus.

massing model


ARCH 301

BRIDGE PLAN Gallery Space Seating Area

CafĂŠ

DN

Corridor

Skylight

Office Space

Gallery Space

The massing model explores the organization of spaces and volumes. The analog model explores the surface logic and transition.

analog model

21


Section/Elevation

Transverse

Longitudinal

East Elevation

0

15

0

15

30

30

60

60


ARCH 301

Top View

West Elevation

23


Structure

WALL SECTION

Fiberglass opening

Carbon Fiber exterior skin

Insulated wall core

Carbon Fiber exterior skin

Electrical conduits

Fiberglass interior enclosure

Delivery pipe

Concrete slab

Structural steel pipe

Air duct

This project also addreses the way materials create diverse sensations in space, focusing on the effects produced by materials, textures, and surfaces. Through manipulation of these elements, beauty, ornament, and pattern have found their way back into contemporary design.


25


[By] Water

[BY] WATER

Community & Housing Center Collaboration with Anqi Yang (community center) 3095 North Rampart St. By Water District New Orleans , Louisiana. USA

STUDIO OBJECTIVE

Louisiana

Gulf of Mexico

New Orleans,Gulf Coast

Bywater District

As New Orleans faces a future in which widespread abandonment is a real possibility,the team has been chosen to design a 20-Unit Apartment Building, a net zero affordable housing building for displaced residents of the 9th Ward and a Community Services Center, featuring community services, a Visitor’s and Green Building Resource Center, an arts and cultural component, and an emergency center. For emergency needs, a rain water harvesting system will collect water (with filtration bringing it to drinking water standards). _Biomimicry as a design guidance.

Professor LaRaine Papa Montgomery Winter 2014


ARCH 302

BY [WATER] COMMUNITY CENTER & HOUSING Progression with Precaution NOLA re-representing the site The area west or “above” the Canal has sometimes been called the “Upper Ninth Ward.” Such distinctions arose when the Industrial Canal bisected the neighborhood in the 1920s.

27


Transformation Diagram

[ BIOMIMICRY ]

Sphagnum-native moss to NOLA

[moving & storing]

trace

identify pattern

define geometry

transformation

horizontal

transformation

vertical

Architects today seek nature for inspiration and answers to solve design problems. Nature is our mentor, model, and measure. We have to recognize that we are a part of, not apart from, nature. Seeking nature’s advice at all stages of design may allow us one day become one with nature again. [Biomimicry] is the new design solution for the future, it identifies nature’s blueprints and emulate its time tested phenomena, patterns, and principles and mimicking how living organisms have survived and thrived over the 3.8 billion years life has existed on Earth. Identify patterns in nature and adapt these patterns will help us solve human problems.

site organization

define geometry

storage


ARCH 302

site organization

we identify the pattern and principle of organism’s design which its functions are to move and store water. It stores water for later use in dry season and moves water out when its full. Base on nature’s concept of moving and storing, we emulates and utilized this nature design as guidelines to our design solution.

water force

edge condition

wind force

site arrangement

29


Site Plan

Lobby L Boardwalk Water Collection

Bio-swales

Land mound

Residential Housing with roof garden


ARCH 302

Community Center

Swimming Pool

Fire Station

Communal Plaza/ Bridge

Entrance

Existing Horse Stable/ Market

31


Site Section

In animate design, gradient forces are applied as direct abstract analogies for environmental influences, such as wind and water, and contextual phenomena, such as pedestrian and vehicular movements, urban vistas, configurations, patterns and intensities of use, etc. It is the dynamics of forces, or, more precisely, force fields, as an initial condition that produces the motion and the particular transformations of form, i.e. the digital morphogenesis. Objects interact with each other instead of just occupying space; they become connected through a system of interactions where the whole is always open to variations as new fields of influence are added or new relations made, creating new possibilities.

Bird’s eye NW corner


ARCH 302

SITE SECTION ELEVATION

SITE PLAN

NW Entrance

Main East Entrance

Bio Swales

Under landscape Boardwalk

33


Housing Unit

TRABECULAR

The advanced model is built for analyzing the working principles of the trabecular bone. Those beams are narrow

in

their

endpoints.

This

middle

parts

structure

and is

wider designed

in

their as

a

self-adjustment system which have higher resistance for the wind forces from all directions.

longitudinal section


ARCH 302

STRUCTURE

transverse section

35


Tesla

TESLA

Dealership + Hotel Mixed-use 40,000 sq. ft. Michigan Central Station (beside) Detroit , Michigan. STUDIO OBJECTIVE

slabs

core/egress

columns

complete

_To regenerate the decaying and dying city off Detroit from a failed motor industry with the new green energy of electric motor by Tesla. _Iconic landmark for the new clean city. _To develop showroom and dealership for Tesla comp any with accommodations.

Professor Matt Dudzik Spring 2014


ARCH 303

DETROIT Regeneration

Tesla is a mixed-use building which it houses Tesla’s car dealership and showroom with accommodations of apartment, hotel, and restaurant.

37


Plan/Section

GROUND PLAN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

showroom 2 stories dealership 2 stories open courtyard/atrium hotel lobby ball room

1

2 3 Showroom 2.83

4

5

0

12

25

50

south

north


ARCH 303

LEVEL 3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

restaurant kitchen/ service access open atrium hotel tower 1 (9fl.) hotel tower 2 (7fl.)

1 Restaurant 2 3 4

5

0

12

25

50

east

west

39


DSGN 224

SAVANNAH ARBORETUM Green Space Exhibition 1,000 sq. ft. Factors Walk River St. Savannah, Georgia DESIGN CONCEPT The Savannah Arboretum is a place to discover the essential symbiotic relationships between “flora” and “fauna” toward a greater understanding of ecology.

Ramped Terraces

Professor Timothy Woods Winter 2013


AU SOLEIL Performance Space

DSGN 225

Exhibition 20,000 sq. ft. SCAD Museum of Art Savannah, Georgia DESIGN CONCEPT Transverse

Turner blvd. Longitudinal SCAD MOA

Eichberg hall

MLK BLVD

Transverse

“aU sOLEIL” Perfromance Space is a sculptural architecture that amplifies the experiencial aspect of procession and reawaken aspiration. Also it’s a free and open perfromance space for SCAD students and local to express their passion towards Art.

Professor Christine Wacta Spring 2014

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ARCH 414

PARAMETRIC MODELING Transit HUB

Use Surface Mapping and Transform strategies as elements of parametric design as it relates to surface form, enclosure, structure, and cladding systems. Use the Grasshopper graphical algorithm editor to process Rhino geometry for creating a patterned system of structure/enclosure for a Elevated Rail Platform Canopy


ARCH 414

structure

enclosure

cladding

cladding

43


Artworks

HEAVEN & EARTH 20”x 14” acrylic on canvas


Extra

TUMOROUS 3D Collage Collaboration: Silvy Lu Epoxy, acrylic on canvas

45


BUTTONS 20”x 14” Graphite


CRAZY or GENIUS? 20”x 14” latex figer painting

47


THANK YOU



SCAD 2015

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