Jingyi Zhou_Architecture Work Sample

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ARCHITECTURE WORK SAMPLE Jingyi Zhou University of Pennsylvania Weitzman School of Design Class of 2021



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Weitzman School of Design | Jingyi Zhou

SLANTING THRESHOLD Data Center & Museum | Queens, NYC Spring 2020

Digital technology has greatly changed how people live in the past half-century. Not only it provides people with a fresh way to perceive the world, but it also challenges the concepts of reality. As media and data gradually gain their popularity, the invisible information bridges the virtual realm with the reality, and it leads us to think: what is in between? Welcome to a hybrid space where it constantly switches between the physical and the virtual realms. This data center/museum hybridity allows for the possibility of the bests of both worlds. As they collide, a threshold that is both permanent and ephemeral is therefore created, escalating the context to a new level, also offering people a platform to seek the equilibrium. Instructed by Danielle Willems Collaboration with Xinyi Chen

Structural chunk model

Selected for Pressing Matter IX (2020)

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Daytime aerial perspective


SLANTING THRESHOLD

1/20˝ = 1´-0˝ Ground floor plan

Side entrance at nighttime

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Translucent facade under the sun

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Lobby perspective view at data center and museum simultaneously


SLANTING THRESHOLD

Cladding is mainly composed of 3-inch translucent polycarbonate channels with water pipes and electronic chords implanted inside, maximizing its functionality while retaining the transparency of the structure.

Cladding chunk

Hallway as a threshold with a transparent floor showing the running water below

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LIFE IN THE CIRCLE Urban Housing | Moscow Fall 2019

Mega-blocks can be viewed as one of the most significant impacts of 20th century modernist urbanism implementation in dense urban environments. Through operating between the scales of architecture and the city, mega-block is a powerful spatial instrument with implications on social, cultural, and economic aspects of contemporary city development. As cities around the world continue to densify, new strategies of accomodation of urban population are needed: How can we reengage the urban scale through specific design acts? This urban housing renovation project proposed a collective work to transform the current condition of the “Round House” on Dovzhenko Street in Moscow. With the vision of lifestyle in decades, the project embraces the current site condition with the considerations including new lifestyle and social realities, as well as thinks through spatial and social consequences such as urban islands, walled enclaves, and mono-function community. Instructed by Kutan Ayata Individual Work Selected for Pressing Matter IX (2020) Selected of UNDER PRESSURE on Urban Housing (2021)

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Apartment chunk

Facade elevation perspective


LIFE IN THE CIRCLE

1/20˝ = 1´-0˝ Scale collective level 7 floor plan

Courtyard front view

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MANAYUNK COLLEGE Education & Business | Philadelphia, PA Spring 2019

Viewing the site as a ‘Market‘, the project treats the Market as an Agora, a typology where principles of distribution, cooperation, and access prioritize public benefit and oppose private profit maximization. It is also a space where a collective uprising against state and corporate domination can be staged. To address the specificities of Manayunk about the overall dynamics of urban development, the project begins with questioning how can architecture’s entanglement in the system become the power that produces the city? The project is divided into two phases. Phase 1 discusses the conflict between a ‘private education’ involved in ‘sustainable development’. After the students find out that their collage is practicing exactly what they are criticizing and causing gentrification to the neighborhood with a history of evicting the Black Bottom, they perform an uprising to resist this education system. The Market, therefore, becomes a platform and a trigger for alternative modes of ownership that support the neighborhood in resisting the upcoming real-estate speculation. Instructed by Eduardo Rega Calvo Individual Work Roof and Ground Program Chunk

Selected for Weizman Architecture Year-End Design Award (2019)

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Site Axon View


MANAYUNK COLLEGE

Section perspective

Student uprising at the ‘Market‘

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Artificial Intelligence Art Exchange Museum & Business | Manhattan, NYC Fall 2020

What if the people from the offices will not return? The haunting prospect of an “empty” city in the aftermath of COVID-19 appears like a real possibility. Fears of contagion and the proliferation of non-local communication practices may trigger an irreversible depopulation of business districts worldwide, especially for New York, a global leader in business and finance. However, the unsettling notion of physically intact buildings with no human occupancy may just be the kind of trigger needed for a substantial rethinking of the architecture of the city and our interactions with it, which leading people to ask: what does it take to change the course? The project takes the art market as its context, and wants to dichotomously explore and comment on the seemingly inevitable trend of commodified art by making an analogy of the past and the present. The once extravagant building should be viewed as a performative whole encapsulating the artificial intelligence print shop, the broker’s office, and the storage/gallery where each space has its unique condition but is interconnected with each other, this idea is exploited through a new reading of the interior spatial conditions once present within the original building. Instructed by Ferda Kolatan Collaboration with Xinyi Chen Hybrid object chunk

Nominated for Pressing Matter X (2021)

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Central Interior Perspective


ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ART EXCHANGE

Main entrance perspective section

Two sides of east corridor

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Weitzman School of Design | Jingyi Zhou

Revit Construction

Residential | Champaign-Urbana, IL Spring 2016

This Revit project is the case study of the 308 E Green St residential building which is located at Champaign, Illinois. The goal for this course is to emphases on the process of project execution form the initiation of design to the completion of construction of commercial, institutional, and other heavy construction building types. Includes comprehensive study of the construction of buildings and their systems, materials and methods, and their implications on building sustainability and design decision-making. CAD and BIM tools and processes are used to develop construction documents for the case study building.

Instructed by Randy Deutsch Individual Work Exterior Perspective & Elevations

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REVIT CONSTRUCTION

GLASS GUARDRAIL

3' - 6"

ELASTOMERIC COATING ON ALL EXPOSED CONCRETE - COLOR SELECTED BY ARCHITECT

1' - 6"

CONC. UPTURNED BEAM (TYP) SEE STRUCT. GRAVEL

3' - 2"

2" RIGID INSULATION PLAZAMATE (R-10)

1' - 8"

HYDROTECH ROOF MEMBRANE

CONCRETE SLAB, SLOPE TO DRAINS - REFER TO A104 FSP

CONTINUOUS DRIP EDGE

PARKING 3" MINERAL WOOL INSULATION AT HEAD OF WALL IN STUD CAVITY

BACK ROD & SEALANT

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CONC. UPTURNED BEAM (TYP) SEE STRUCT.

308 E. Green

CMU STABILIZER CLIP, SEE STRUCT.

PARKING

NOTE: ALL RIGID INSULATION TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF UL 1040 TEST OR SIMILAR AND THE CHARACTERISTICS OF FOAM PLASTIC BOARD INSULATION AS DEFINED IN THE SPECIFICATION UNDER ASTM C 578 AND ASTM E 84 (REFER TO SPEC)

METAL DRIP EDGE, EMBED IN CMU HEAD JOINT. CMU CLIP, SEE 1/S2.16

NOTE: ALL SPRAY FOAM TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF UL 1040 TEST OR SIMILAR AND THE CHARACTERSTICS OF SPRAY FOAM AS DEFINED IN THE SPECIFICATION UNDER ASTM C 1149 AND ASTM C 518 (REFER TO SPEC)

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WALL SECTION 1/4" = 1'-0"

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SECT.DTL - METAL PANEL @ CONC. KNEE WALL 1" = 1'-0"

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REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB ON GRADE W/ FROST WALL REFER TO STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS FOR DETAILS

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E2 WALL TO STOP AT TOP OF CURB

NON-STRUCTURAL CONCRETE SLAB - SLOPE MIN 2% AWAY FROM BUILDING EDGE, SEE CIVIL DRAWINGS

3" SEMI-RIGID MINERAL WOOL BOARD INSULATION W/ INTEGRAL FACING, R-13

SECTION DETAIL - CMU WALL @ CURB 1" = 1'-0"

REINFORCE AND GROUT SOLID WALL PER STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS

PROPERTY LINE

METAL PAN FLASHING WITH INTEGRAL WEEP

0' - 7 3/8"

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CONTINUOUS SEALANT B/T FLASHING & CONC. ELASTOMERIC COATING, COLOR TO BE SELECTED BY ARCHITECT.

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STOP INSULATION AND GYP. AT TOP OF CURB

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METAL FLASHING WITH INTEGRAL WEEP

WALL TYPE N1 & N2, REFER TO PLAN FOR LOCATIONS. SEE WALL SCHED FOR ASSEMBLY.

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TYP. TERM BAR/COUNTER FLASHING - REFER TO ROOF DETAIL SHEET A53 TPO ROOF MEMBRANE OVER MIN 2" RIGID INSULATION SLOPED TP DRAIN, 2" MIN, (R-10 AVERAGE)

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3" SEMI-REGID MINERAL WOOL BOARD INSULATION WITH INTEGRAL FACING, R13.

ELASTOMERIC COATING ON ALL EXPOSED CONCRETE - COLOR SELECTED BY ARCHITECT

BUILDING DETAIL

3" SPRAY FOAM W GYP., SEE WALL SCHEDULE

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2" KINGSPAN INSULATED METAL PANEL SYSTEM (R-14) FILL BOTTOM 6" OF STUD CAVITY WITH MINERAL WOOL INSULATION

COMPRESSIBLE GASKET

ARCH233 - RANDALL DEUTSCH

CONT. FLASHING, SEALANT BETWEEN FLASHING & CONCRETE

Building detail

12" CONCRETE FOR PAINT - SEE STRUCT DWGS

3 5/8" METAL STUD @ 16" O.C.

8" CMU SPLIT FACE BLOCK, 2HR

3" SPRAY FOAM @ EXTERIOR WALLS AND BETWEEN TEMPERED AND UNTEMPERED SPACES ONLY.

(1) LAYER OF 5/8" DENSGLASS ON INTERIOR SIDE & 2" SPRAY FOAM (R-14)

(1) LAYER 5/8" GYPSUM BOARD EACH SIDE

(1) LAYER 5/8" GYPSUM BOARD EACH SIDE

2' - 0" O.C.

2"X2" STUDS ON INTERIOR SIDE 1' - 4" O.C.

1' - 4" O.C.

3" BATT INSULATION IN WALLS ADJACENT TO BATHROOMS (A2)

6" METAL STUD @ 16" O.C.

(1)LAYER OF 5/8" GYP BD

3/8" MORTAR JOINT ELASROMERIC COATING AT EXTERIOR LACATIONS

SEE STRUCT DWGS FOR VERTICALAND HORIZONTAL JOINT REINFORCEMENT SPEC. 0' - 4 7/8" TYPICAL U.N.O.

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6" METAL STUD @ 24" O.C. W/ 4" MINERAL FIBER INSULATION (R-15 MAX) 5/8" GYP. BD.

8" CMU SPLIT FACE BLOCK, 2HR 3/8" MORTAR JOINT

4" BATT INSULATION COMPLETELY FILLING STUD CAVITY

SEE STRUCT DWGS FOR VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL JOINT REINFORCEMENT SPEC.

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ELASTOMERIC COATING AT EXTERIOR LACATIONS

5/8" DENSGLASS EXT. SHEATHING FLUID APPLIED AIR BARRIER CONT. VAPOT BARRIER (6 MIL)

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1/2" AIR SPACE 2" INSULATED METAL PANEL (R-14)

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2016/6/20 23:33:45

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H 1" = 1'-0" 12" CONCRETE FOR PAINT - SEE STRUCT DWGS

3 5/8" METAL STUD @ 16" O.C.

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4" MINERAL FIBER INSULATION (R-15 MAX) TO EXTEND 6" ABOVE UPTURN BEAMS

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HORIZONTAL SECTION

04/06/2016

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WALL TYPES

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HORIZONTAL SECTION

308 E. Green

2" INSULATED METAL PANEL (R-14)

Scale:

2' - 0" O.C.

1/2" AIR SPACE

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A1: GYPSUM BOARD ON 1 SIDE ONLY

FLUID APPLIED AIR BARRIER

(1) LAYER 5/8" GYPSUM BOARD EACH SIDE

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A5: GYPSUM BOARD ON 1 SIDE ONLY

5/8" DENSGLASS EXT. SHEATHING

4" MIN BATT INSULATION

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1' - 4" O.C.

1' - 4" O.C.

3" BATT INSULATION IN WALLS ADJACENT TO BATHROOMS (A2)

3 5/8" METAL STUD @ 16" O.C.

6" METAL STUD @ 16" O.C.

ARCH233 - RANDALL DEUTSCH

6" METAL STUD @ 24" O.C. 3 5/8" METAL STUD @ 16" O.C.

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Jingyi Zhou

jyzhou@design.upenn.edu University of Pennsylvania Weitzman School of Design Class of 2021


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