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P I N G

D O A N

Selected Works (2018 - 2020)

Iow a State U ni v er s i ty


C O N T E N T S 00

RESUM E

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DETRO I T HYDRO - SO URCE Ad a p tive Re u se o f Ab a n d o n e d Factory

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BO O NE M UNI CI PAL AI RPO R T Sm a ll Sca le Avia tio n

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PRI SM A De sig n - Bu ild In sta lla tio n

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SPO LI A M O DERNA Co n te m p o r a r y Ro m a n M ixe d Use

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HYPERLO O P DES M O I NES Su sta in a b le Ra il Sta tio n o f th e Future

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G ENSLER I NTERN PRO JEC T: T H E H AY C E N T E R Ce n te r fo r F o ste r Ch ild r e n o f Houston


P I N G

D O A N

I O WA S TAT E U N I V E R S I T Y B A C H E L O R O F A R C H I T E C T U R E (712) - 204 -7024

ttdoan@iastate.edu

EDUCATI O N Iowa State University

Ames, IA 2016 - 2021 Expected Graduation Date: May 2021

GPA 3.57

Major

issu.com/PingDoan

Online Portfolio Link

PROF ESSIONAL EXPERIENC E May 2020 Aug 2020

LPA Inc | Architectural Intern

Jun 2019 Aug 2019

Gensler | Architectural Intern

May 2018 Aug 2018

RKAA Architects | Architectural Intern

San Diego, CA Houston, TX Phoenix, AZ

Bachelor of Architecture

Minors

SKIL L S

Digital Media, Sustainability 3D Modeling

Rhino, Revit, Grasshopper, Cinema4D, ZBrush, 3DS Max, Sefaira

REFE RE NCE S

Rendering + Texturing

Lumion, VRay, Substance Painter, Enscape, Redshift, Arnold

Bo-Suk Hur

Adobe Suite

Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, After Effects, Acrobat

Others

Microsoft Office Apps, Model Building, 3D Printing, Bluebeam

Iowa State University Professor bhur@iastate.edu

Jong Kim

Technical Designer Gensler jong_kim@gensler.com

Andrea Rocha

Designer II, Architecture LPA Inc. arocha@lpadesignstudios.com

I NTERE S TS + HO B B I E S Breakdancing Digital Art Environment Design Hiking Movies & TV Hiking Video Games

L EADERSHIP + INVOLVEM EN T Aug 2020 Present

DSN S 115

Aug 2017 Aug 2020

Design - Build Club

Aug 2016 Aug 2019

Delta Tau Delta Fraternity

Aug 2015 Dec 2019

Hip Hop Club

Peer Mentor

Vice President Architecture Ambassador Competition Team Member Philanthropy Chair Lip - Sync CoChair Song Chair

Innovation Team Member

AWARDS + RECOGNIT ION Scholarship

AIA Iowa Chapter Scholarship (x2)

Academic

Dean’s List (x7)

Competition

Hansen Prize Finalist

Scholarship

Multicultural Vision Program Scholarship

Athletic

2015 All Male Dance State Champion


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D E T R OIT HYDRO- SOURCE Stu di o: P ro fe s sor: P ro j e c t Si te: Pro j e c t D a te: P a rtn e rs:

5th Year A rchi tecture S tudi o B osuk H ur D etroi t, MI Fal l 2020 S am R ushenberg, H annah H ogan

D e tro i t H y d ro -So u rc e i s a vi si on of N ew Monumental i ty through the l e n s o f a Gre e n N e w E c onomy. Our thesi s for a N ew Monumental i ty to re p l a c e th e Tra d i t i onal Monumental i ty of the past begi ns b y fo c u s i n g o n u ti l i z i n g i nnovati ons i n green technol ogi es and a d a p ti v e re u s e o f s tru ctures to j ump start new green i ndustri es. Ou r p ro p o s a l w i l l s e e the abandoned P ackard A utomoti ve P l ant tra n s fo rm e d i n to a c a m p us that houses the H ydro-S ource, a factory th a t u s e s g re e n n e w t echnol ogi es to process ambi ent ai r i n the a tmo s p h e re to g e n e ra t e cl ean dri nki ng w ater. Thi s w ater i s then d i s tri b u te d fo r u s e th r oughout our si te and the ci ty of D etroi t. T h ro u g h a d a p ti v e re u se, thi s proj ect can make use of exi sti ng i n fra s tru c tu re to s u s ta i nabl y create new i nhabi tabl e spaces. A l ong w i th th e a d d i ti o n o f th e f actory, a l i ght rai l has been added to provi de p u b l i c c o m m u ti n g o p ti o ns to and from our si te. Most of the exi sti ng s tru c tu re i s l e ft i n ta c t a nd re-purposed as offi ce space and mi xed u s e p u rp o s e s s u c h a s commerci al uses and restaurants. P aths w e re c re a te d th ro u g h out the si te to i mprove ci rcul ati on. A rti sti c pi eces are scattered and di spl ayed al ong these paths to create an outdoor museum focused on hi ghl i ghti ng pi eces of D etroi t’s past. We refurbi shed the exi sti ng facade to mai ntai n the H eri tage of the factory and hi ghl i ght the hi story of the si te as an i mportant pl ayer i n the ri se and fal l D etroi t. The fi nal product of thi s proj ect hopes to show a combi nati on of the opti mi sti c future of D etroi t w hi l e al so honori ng and acknow l edgi ng the hi story of the si te. HYDRO-SOURCE PROJECT VIDEO

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Histo rica l Infra s t r uc t ur e

Historical Program

Ada ptive Re use of Ex is t ing I nf r as t r uc t ur e

New Programming

T h e e x i s t i n g i n f r a str u ctu r e o f De tr o it is r e u se d a n d adapted t o f i t t h e g o a l s o f a su sta in a b ly g r e e n e co n o m y. T h e masses a r e n o l o n g e r a b a nd o n e d a n d a r e n o w o ccu p ie d b y industri es o f t h e g r e e n e c o n o m y.

D etroi t has moved on from i ts rel i ance on the automoti v e i ndustry by focusi ng on green i ndustri es. The gri d i s fi l l ed w i th vari ed programmi ng that serves i ts i nhabi tants .

T h e o n c e b o o m i n g e co n o m y a n d in fr a str u ctu r e o f Detroi t i s r e p r e s e n t e d a s a co lle ctio n o f e m p ty a b a n d o n e d m a sses w i th t h e m a r k s l e f t b e hin d b y th e in d u str ie s it wa s o n ce home to s t i l l c l e a r l y v i s i b l e.

The automoti ve i ndustry and i ts assembl y l i nes w ere the beati ng heart of the ri se of D etroi t. Thei r effec ts are far reachi ng and permeate throughout the gri dded struc ture of D etroi t.


New Monumentality Within an Existing Urban Fabric T h i s d i g i t al m o d e l sh o wca se s a n a b a n d o n ed urban fabri c that t h r o u g h gr e e n te ch n o lo g ie s, h a s fo u n d a r enew ed purpose. In i n o t h e r p o r tio n s, th e g r id h a s b e e n a lte r e d to better serve the o f u t i l i z i ng wh a t is e xistin g wh ile a lso re-purposi ng other

has been repurposed to create a new space tha t, most parts, the gri d has remai ned constant w hil e purposes of green technol ogi es. Thi s combi nati o n aspects serves to further sustai nabi l i ty goals .

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Existing Site L o o k i n g a t o u r site a s a wh o le , th e r e a r e n e ighbori ng communi ti es that have been affected by the ri se and fal l of the P a c k a r d Au to m o tive Pla n t, a n d to d a y th e y si t i dl e. We noti ced a trend of parks and publ i c transi t stop that surroun d o u r s i t e , givin g u s th e o p p o r tu n ity to in tr o d u ce a central anchor that can uti l i ze and adapt to the exi sti ng i nfrastructure


Massing Strategy

Existing Masses

Ad d itional fa cto r y

Massi ng

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H ydro-Source

R emove exi sti ng structure to open up ground l evel for courtyard sp ac es

Lo w e r g r o u n d l e v e l o n e a ste r n sid e o f s ite . U s e o p e n s p a ce cr e a te d a s a g r e e n space

Re se r voi r system added to contai n and d istr ib ute w ater throughout si te and ci ty.

Massi ng subtracted from to opti mi z e sol ar gai n and i mprove c i rc ul ati on throughout si te

A d d i t i o n a l m a s s i n g fo r cir cu la tio n a n d a c a n o p y t o f i l t e r su n lig h t u n d e r g r e e n space

L ig h t rai l i ncorporated throughout to p r o vid e publ i c transportati on to and fr o m si te

Voi ds created to provi de s pac e for H ydro-S ource systems and prov i de l i ghtw el l s to atri um undernea th

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Site Plan Maintaining th e fo o tp r in t of th e exi sti ng Packard P l ant w as i mportant to the desi gn of our site, and at ground le ve l th e user is remi nded of the archi tecture that once was, but now p o p u la te d and flo u r ish in g w i th the i mpl ementati on of our new monumental ity


Su nken Gree n S pac e

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Hydro-Source Factory Systems

H y dro -Sou rce Fa c t or y Sy s t em s

1. S ol ar panel s pow er fans

2. Fans draw i n ambi ent ai r

3. Ambi ent ai r condenses and becomes w ater vapor

4. H ygroscopi c m ateri al traps w ater vapo r and condenses i nto l i qui d w ater

5. Water i s col l ected i n a reservoi r ready to be di stri buted

H ydro-Source C onc ept Vi deo


Gree n Ho use Sys t em s

Greenhouse Systems

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View From Wa ter Tower

View o f Hyd ro-S our c e and Res er v oir f r om Lig h t R a i l


L oo kin g a t Hyd r o- Sour c e

Un de r Hyd ro-So ur c e Fac t or y

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Glass

Green Roof

S e m i - E n c l o s e d Sh a d i n g

Structural Frame

Basement


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B O O N E M UNICIPAL AIRPORT Stu di o: P ro fe s sor: P ro j e c t Si te: Pro j e c t D a te: Pa rtner:

3rd Year A rchi tecture S tudi o R oman C hi keri nets A mes, IA Fal l 2018 H enry Mel endrez

T h i s p ro j e c t fo c u s e d o n taki ng the exi sti ng outdated B oone Muni ci pal A i rp o rt a n d p ro p o s i n g a revi tal i zati on of the si te through means o f i n c o rp o ra ti n g th e a rchi tecture i nto the l andscape of the si te. In i ti a l l y, th e e n ti re ty o f the si te sat on fl at l and. We managed to c re a te a l a n d s c a p e w i thi n the archi tecture i tsel f that seaml essl y fl o w s i n to th e g ro u n d w i th l arge steel beams and green roofs. T h e s l o p i n g ro o fs w o u l d al so act as w ater channel s to bri ng w ater d o w n i n to re te n ti o n p o nds that w oul d gather the rai n w ater, fi l ter i t, a n d b e u s e d fo r c l e a ni ng and pl umbi ng w ater w i thi n the faci l i ty. Ou r p ro p o s e d re n e w a l strategy consi sted of roughl y 10,000 sq. ft of hi l l s and w ater channel s to be used for a drone trai ni ng/obstacl e course. These drones w oul d serve the needs of the mi l i tary base nearby, l ocal farmers, del i very systems, as w el l as recreati onal or competi ti ve use. Our proposal al so i ncl uded a l arge basement to be used for addi ti onal pl ane storage and mechani cs cl asses for the publ i c. Thi s proj ect w as nomi nated for the R i chard F. H ansen P ri ze. The j urors i ncl uded Yoshi haru Tsukamoto, Mi tchel l S qui re, and D eborah H auptmann. PROJECT WALKTHROUGH VIDEO

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Dro ne Tra ining Cour s e

Using Dron e Cour s e


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Baseme nt

App roa ch to Sit e


App roa ch from Runway Side

Office In terio r

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PRISM A Stu di o: P ro fe s sor: P ro j e c t Si te: Pro j e c t D a te: Te a m:

2nd Year D esi gn-B ui l d S tudi o Lesl i e Forehand R ei man Gardens - A mes, IA S pri ng 2018 72 P erson studi o

C o m m i s s i o n e d b y R e i man Gardens for thei r spri ng 2018 E xhi bi t, thi s project was designed and built by a group of 72 students with our studio p ro fe s s o rs g u i d i n g u s . The i nstal l ati on features 2 pri mary functi ons: l e i s u re s p a c e s w i th h a mmocks and a vi sual art el ement w here tre a te d p l a s ti c p a n e l s refract l i ght i nto beauti ful i ri descent col ors. T h e i n s ta l l a ti o n c o n s i sts of a w i ndi ng path of tri angul ar modul es ma d e fro m 4 x 4 ti mb e r. The ti mber modul es w ere connected by c u s to m-d e s i g n e d s te e l “hubs”. D ue to how the tri angul ar modul es w e re a rra n g e d , e a c h s t eel hub had to be uni que. These tri angul ar mo d u l e s a re th e n i n fil l ed w i th ei ther a hand-w oven hammock to re l a x i n o r i ri d e s c e nt panel s that beauti ful l y refract l i ght. My pri mary responsi bi l i ti es on thi s proj ect i ncl uded: Worki ng w i th smal l er teams to create the general concept for the i nstal l ati on, bui l di ng the 3D model , from w hi ch constructi on draw i ngs w oul d be extracted from, hel pi ng desi gn and model the custom hubs that connect al l the ti mber modul es, and ai di ng the constructi on team as needed. The i nstal l ati on compl eted constructi on i n A pri l 2018. It can sti l l be seen at R ei man Gardens today. The budget w e w ere gi ven for the proj ect w as $20,000. PRISM A PROCESS DOCUM ENTARY

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1. CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS Conc r et e Foundat ions

2. 4x4 TIMBER FRAME

4x 4 Tim ber M odules

3. TIE BACK CABLES Tie- Bac k Cables

3. WEAVE HAMMOCKS

Hammo cks Wov en in Em pt y M odules

4. INFILL IRIDESCANT PANELS Irides c ent Panels inf illed


Custom Designed Hub Connections D u e t o ho w th e tr ia n g u la r m o d u le s we re arranged, each connecti on betw een them had to be custom d e s i g n e d . Ea ch h u b h a s a ste e l tu b e fr o m w hi ch fl anges w oul d be w el ded onto at vari ous angl es, l engths a n d s h a p e s. T h e sh o p d r a win g s fo r th e hubs w ere based off of how they w ere desi gned i n the 3D mode l .

Custom Hubs in Finished Project

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S ou th Ele va tion

E ast ele va tion


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S POLIA M ODERNA Stu di o: P ro fe s sor: P ro j e c t Si te: Pro j e c t D a te: Pa rtner:

4th Year S tudy A broad R ome S tudi o S i mone C apra B ol ogna D i stri ct - R ome, Ital y S pri ng 2020 Javi er

S p o l i a M o d e rn a i s th e s ynthesi s of our si te’s hi stori cal context w i th R o m a n c o u rty a rd ty p o l ogi es and contemporary desi gn strategi es. T h e k e y fo c u s o f th i s synthesi s i s based upon our i nterpretati on o f s p o l i a . Sp o l i a , i n i ts tradi ti onal defi ni ti on, i s stone that has b e e n c u t a n d m o v e d from i ts ori gi nal bui l di ng and used i n the c o n s tru c ti o n o f a n o th e r. Over ti me, as more l ayers of spol i a are a d d e d to a b u i l d i n g , t he hi story and story of a bui l di ng can be re a d j u s t fro m i ts fa çade. Our proj ect, S pol i a Moderna, i s a c o n te m p o ra ry a p p ro a c h to desi gn that emphasi zes the synthesi s of o l d a n d n e w th ro u g h s p ati al desi gn and materi al i ty of the façade. We b e g a n th e d e s i g n p ro cess by l ooki ng at the hi story of our si te. One o f th e mo s t s i g n i fi c a n t thi ngs w e noti ced w as the Torl eone. It serves as a n o d e fo r th e n e i g h b o rh ood and, i n the past, had i nformal settl ements s p ro u t u p a l l a ro u n d i t. O ur proj ect uses the Torl eone as the pri mary n o d e i n w h i c h w e d e s i gned around. The form of the proj ect w as s h a p e d to fra m e v i e w s and di rect ci rcul ati on tow ards the Torl eone. T h e s e c o n d a ry fa c to r g ui di ng our proj ect w as the i dea of the R oman p i a z z a a n d c o u rty a rd . We i denti fi ed the exi sti ng structures on the si te, re -p u rp o s e d th e m, a n d used them as nodes to bui l d open courtyards a ro u n d . T h e s e c o u rty a rds serve as gatheri ng spaces for resi dents a n d th e p u b l i c a l i k e . T h e massi ng of our proj ect w as desi gned around th e s e v o i d s th a t w e c onstructed around the exi sti ng structures. T h e u rb a n e d g e s o f o u r bui l di ng frame and create the courtyard.

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P ub lic vs Private

S ite Section thro ugh

Cir c ula t i o n

Spolia Intervention


A pp roa ch to West er n Building

C ou rtya rd o f East er n Building

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H Y P E RLOOP DES M OINES S tu d i o: P ro fe s s o r : Pro j e c t S i te: P ro j e c t D a te: Pa rtn e r:

4th Year Integrated A rchi tecture S tudi o S hel by D oyl e D es Moi nes, IA Fal l 2019 Jenni fer Tan

H y p e rl o o p D e s M o i n e s takes the posi ti on that sustai nabi l i ty i s b e s t e n a c te d th ro u g h rethi nki ng transportati on i nfrastructure a n d c o n s tru c ti o n me thods. Thi s proj ect specul ates on a future w i th H y p e rl o o p i n fra structure and mass ti mber as a pri mary c o n s tru c ti o n m a te ri a l . H yperl oop D es Moi nes i s a smal l tra n s p o rta ti o n h u b i n Iow a that connects to a much l arger netw ork o f h y p e rl o o p s th ro u g h o ut the U ni ted S tates. The program i ncl udes a h y p e rl o o p s ta ti o n , c ommerci al spaces, and affordabl e housi ng. T h e e n ti re p ro j e c t i s constructed w i th C ross-Lami nated Ti mber, a n e w c o n s tru c ti o n materi al that coul d potenti al l y be a much mo re s u s ta i n a b l e c o n s tructi on materi al than concrete or steel . A h y p e rl o o p i s a ra i l c a r that travel s w i thi n a vacuum sucti oned tube. In th i s s u c ti o n e d e n v i ro nment, the rai l car to faces no ai r resi stance, a l l o w i n g i t to re a c h s p eeds upw ards of 670 mi l es per hour. Thi s s p e e d a n d c o n n e c ti o n betw een ci ti es w oul d make l ong di stance tra v e l mu c h m o re a c c e s si bl e to al l . B y provi di ng the abi l i ty to travel fa rth e r d i s ta n c e s fo r w o rk, i t al so gi ves resi dents a w i der range of h o u s i n g o p ti o n s re l a ti ve to thei r w orkpl ace. H yperl oops can more a c c e s s i b l y c o n n e c t m a j or urban centers and by doi ng so, redefi ne the b o u n d a ri e s fo r w h e re p eopl e can w ork and spend thei r l ei sure ti me T h i s p ro j e c t i s a l mo st enti rel y constructed w i th mass ti mber. We b e l i e v e ma s s ti m b er to be the best sustai nabl e al ternati ve c o n s tru c ti o n ma te ri a l to tradi ti onal materi al s. It i ncurs a much s m a l l e r c a rb o n c o s t to make than concrete and steel . A l though as o f ri g h t n o w, th e re a re very few pl aces that can fabri cate C ross L a mi n a te d Ti mb e r i n t he U ni ted S tates, i t i s more expensi ve to u s e , a l o n g w i th th e c a rbon that w i l l be rel eased to transport i t fro m a fa c to ry a c ro s s the country. Our research suggests that W i s c o n s i n a n d M i c h i gan are pri me l ocati ons to source ti mber fro m. We s p e c u l a te that mass ti mber coul d become a much mo re re a d i l y a v a i l a b l e constructi on materi al i n the future.

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Lvl 3_ Und er Hype r loop

Lvl 4_Hyperloop Entrance 1

Lvl 5_ Hyp erlo op Ent r anc e 2

Lvl 6-7


CLT CORNER TO CORNER DETAIL PLAN SECTION SCALE: 1” = 1/2”

Timber Exterior Finish Wood Stud LVL Connection Member

Exterior Insulation

CURTAIN WALL DETAIL SCALE: 1’ 0” = 1’ 0” 3 - Layered CLT Panel

Interior Insulation

Interior Timber Finish

INSIDE

OUTSIDE

TIMBER MULLION CAP SEALANT

ARGON-FILLED GAP

LOW-E COATED GLAZING

ALUMINUM LOUVRE FOR SHADING, WELDED TO MULLION BEYOND

OUTSIDE

INSIDE

MULLION & TIMBER TIMBER CAP TO BE FLUSH WITH FINISH FLOOR

CROSS-LAMINATED TIMBER SLAB

Panel to Panel Connection by Double Surface Spline

Timbe r Wall D et ail

H y p e r l o o p S t a t i o n C u r t a i n Wa l l D e ta i l

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Hype rloo p Stat ion

Ap pro ach to Sit e

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G E N S L ER INTERN PROJECT: T HE HAY CENTER F i rm: P ro j e c t M a n g e r: Pro j e c t S i te: Pro j e c t D a te: Te a m:

Gensl er A aron B i sch H ouston, TX S ummer 2019 18 Interns

D e s i g n e d a s p a rt of the i nternshi p program for Gensl er H o u s to n , th i s p ro j e c t envi si ons a new campus to be the home fo r T h e H a y C e n te r. The H ay C enter i s a non-proft organi zati on th a t fo c u s e s o n p ro vi di ng servi ces for H ouston foster youth th a t a re a g i n g o u t of the foster the foster care system. T h e p ro g ra m o f th e p roj ect w as desi gned to provi de offi ce spaces, l i v i n g , a n d fl e x i b l e s p a ces for the ever changi ng needs of The H a y C e n te r. T h e c l i e nt’s w ork w i th foster youth al so heavi l y i n fl u e n c e d th e s i te p l anni ng as accessi bi l i ty and securi ty of the s i te w e re p e rti n e n t to the w orkers and foster youth w ho l i ve at the H a y C e n te r o r u s e th e i r servi ces. In the end, the offi ces w ere put p h y s i c a l l y s e p a ra te d from the housi ng to al l ow the foster youth to g a i n i n d e p e n d e n c e from the H ay C enter w hi l e al so provi di ng th e m a s e n s e o f p ri v acy and ow nershi p of thei r space. Outdoor s p a c e s a re d e s i g n e d to be open and fl exi bl e for gatheri ngs and a n y o th e r u s e s th e H a y C enter may requi re. My contri buti ons to thi s proj ect i nvol ved si te anal ysi s, choosi ng a si te, masterpl anni ng, and si te desi gn.

FULL PROJECT DOCUM ENTAT ION

Thi s proj ect w as presented to The H ay C enter i n A ugust 2019. The purpose of the proj ect w as not onl y desi gn a new space for The H ay C enter, but to produce i mages of these conceptual spaces to use as marketi ng materi al that The H ay C enter can use i n fundrai si ng efforts to attempt to make thi s vi si on a real i ty.

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Hay Center Offices Residential

C r e a t e u r b a n e d g e t o p r o v i d e p r i v acy a n d create an interior courtyard.

S p l i t H a y C e n t e r p r o g r a m a n d r e si d e n ti a l program.

B r e a k u p r e s i d e n t i a l t o c r e a t e a p r i va te outdoor space for residents.

R e a r r a n g e e l e m e n t s t o i m p r o v e c i r cu l a ti o n throughout site


ENTRANCE - HAY Center

RECEPTION - HAY Center 1st Floor

‘LIVING ROOM’ - HAY Center 1st Floor

COURTYARD - HAY Center

INNER COURTYARD - Residential

INNER COURTYARD - Residential

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