2. collective confrontation 01
school of arts 02
interactive urbanity 03
draw 04
build 05
experience|
business planning intern ssg boeing, renton summer 2014
developed business proposals with a detailed scope, cost and schedule for projects reaching 40 million dollars
organized and led site services environmental, health, safety and wellness fair for the summer of 2014
project lead on site logistics plan and presented to various executives, including vice president of 737 Program
business planning intern ssg boeing, renton summer 2013
collaborated with engineers, architects, construction managers and project managers on business proposals
worked with the planning team on preparing proposals for submittal to business partners and site leadership
presented at bi-weekly executive leadership meetings for business proposals reaching 2 million dollars
employee Involvement team lead
product assembly leader lowes, port orchard 2009 - 2013
led assembly team in achieving 100 percent customer satisfaction
aided store in winning 2009 lowes of the year award by boosting product sales, customer satisfaction and productivity
performed as a facility upgrade specialist
licensed driver of all propane/electric motor vehicles used on store property
education|
bachelor of science architecture & business, washington state university 2011 - 2015
3.7 gpa
associates of arts arts & sciences, olympic college 2009 - 2011
3.8 gpa
leadership & involvement|
recruitment ambassador american institute of architecture students & sd+c
vice president american institute of architecture students
recruitment & tour guide sd+c
council leader parametric design symposium leadership council
team lead 2014-2022 sd+c accreditation
team lead intern capstone team
team lead environmental, health, safety and wellness fair booth
council member 2014 wsu west quad conference
recognition|
2014 outstanding student of the year wsu school of architecture and engineering
scholarship wsu class of 1952
scholarship jane logan
presidents honor roll wsu 2011-2014
selected work published 2014 published author david wang, china
selected work for accreditation 2014-2022 sd+c
skills|
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3. 01 collective confrontation
the future SF Coastal Library developed in three
phases.one,astructuralsystemdevelopedbyStan
Allen in his Maribor Art Gallery competition entry
was researched and understood. consulting with a
structural engineer, forces acting on the structures
members and materials were identified. capable
variations accommodating flexible programs were
developed. two, exploring the systems flexibility in
relation to social and cultural arrangements led to
the confrontation of parametric design and social
space within the typology of a library. incremental
strategies of intervention and aggregated
spatial and structural systems per programmatic
requirements were realized. introducing light
provided reasoning for programmatic placement
within the flexible system. a system capable
of meeting any programmatic or contextual
conditions was reached. Lastly, San Francisco was
selected as the location for a site analysis to be
conducted in phase three.
location san francisco
context views accessibility site
view of library from neighboring condominium balcony
ground level plan
4. the design journal of maki titled
“investigation in collective form” provided
me with an alternate perspective which
led to the assertion that the move from
object to field allows one to reconsider
the design theory of the single building.
The exploration of field and ‘group form’
counters the arguably monotonous patterns
of static elements visible in the cities of
today. change is needed in order to provide
urban elasticity and flexibility which will
accommodate our ever changing spacial
and social arrangements. The aesthetics of
form should not be of sole importance to a
designer, rather form should be capable of
reciprocating the constant change of life.
exploded module structure
axonometric section
interior view showing study pod
01 collective confrontation
5. 02 college of the arts
selkirk college and kooteny school
of the arts requested a proposal
for a new campus building which
would embrace the culture of
nelson, british columbia and
express the importance of art
in their society. Major influences
from daylighting limitations and a
mountaineering culture resulted in
a form of building which exploits
the available daylight in a way
to encourage the production of
art by filtering daylight to specific
programs. The form was sculpted to
express the penetration of daylight
and a subtle street presence.
expression of the daylighting limitations in the nelson valley
roof condition allows morning solar penetration
condition provides high sun filtration
morning winter sun filtration to ground level physical modelhand drawn shadow renderingphysical model interior illumination study
location nelson, british columbia
6. 03 interactive urbanity
the growing presence of manufacturing
and industrial occupancies in shenzhen,
has led to the migration of many from
mainland china. in response, the
district of quangming has been in a
state of rapid development, both in
the residential and commercial realm.
identifying space which is available and
developable was achieved through
applying a series of filters, resulting in
areas apart of a developable mesh.
after applying land use types to the
mesh, a site was chosen which would
promote diversification through out the
surrounding culture in order to increase
the connectivity between the vertically
dense urban villages and horizontally
dense old hutong communities.
1 mi
5 km3 km1 km
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developable mesh
buildable slope
flood plane
pollution
transportation
quangming
location quangming district, china
connectivity of landuse
quangming district, shenzhen china
7. the old siheyuan configuration, rich in
chinese dynasty design was found to
be a solution for increasing connectivity
for both pedestrian and vehicular
movement. by applying the siheyuan
configuration to a block scale and
alternating the size of these blocks,
increased connectivity throughout the
city was achieved. once our grid was
achieved, it was applied directly to
context and connectivity flows were
studied. these would lead us to assign
a ruleset for building form based on the
intensity of flow through the city grid.
regional scale siheyuan
global scale
regional scale
global scale
rapid urbanization of old hutong and urban village communities in shenzhen, china
flows through developed city grid which is then applied to developable mesh
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rulesets developed from the intensity
of flows resulted in three typologies:
moderate, intermediate and intense.
intense would be associated with
condo/business, intermediate with
civic/commerce and moderate with
residential. each typology would
be developed in accordance of
flow intensity at a specific block
intersection. These typologies would
dictate the setback, road width
and building height. environmental
factors such as wind, light, shadow
and views were taken into
consideration, allowing for building
shapes to be identified.
flows through city grid with the arrival to building forms
moderate typology intermediate typology intense typology
intermediate block form realized
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intermediate block typologypush southwest roof north for shading
facade as secondary structure axonometric sectionview showing seperation of pedestrian and vehicular traffic
tapered building top
optimize street level view
rotation to north south orientation
feng shui preferred orientation
skylight for daylight penetration
column structure
section callout
03 interactive urbanity
10. street view within intermediate block interior view showing view of courtyard and street
03 interactive urbanity
11. ‘hang loose, seattle’ shadow study
04 draw
‘the cathedral’ california academy of sciences
12. 3d print-cnc router-lazer etch museum board-laser cut and etch
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3d print-cnc router-lazer etch museum board-laser cut and etch
13. hand cut bass wood-fiber glass-chip board hand cut bass wood-fiber glass-chip board hand cut bass wood-fiber glass-chip board hand cut bass wood-fiber glass-chip board
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