This document contains work samples from the intern architect including projects for a women's college preparatory academy renovation, and interior renovation of a bank. For the school project, classrooms and administrative spaces are being modernized and an addition is being built to create collaborative learning spaces. The bank renovation included transforming the lobby space, teller areas and offices while working with contractors on phasing and ensuring code compliance. Design details included millwork, material selections and 3D renderings. Both projects required balancing preservation of historic elements with modernization.
3. “ARCHITECTURE A LIFE-LONG MARATHON.
I CAN STOP TO TAKE A BREAK, BUT I
CAN’T QUIT.
EACH
MILESTONE HAS ITS OWN
UNIQUENESS.
EVERY
ACCOMPLISHED MILSTONE IS A LESSON
LEARNED.
I WILL GO WHEREVER THIS ARCHITECTURAL PATH TAKES ME!
MY GOAL IS ONLY TO RUN AN UNFORGETTABLE MARATHON.”
YuMin Liu
4. YOUNG WOMEN COLLEGE PREPATORY ACADEMY / 2015
PROJECT MANAGER
This project is located downtown Houston. It’s an
all-girls secondary school is slated to receive a $27.1 million
makeover that will preserve its historic past while creating
modern learning spaces to help prepare students for college
and careers. The school is upgrading their classroom space to
current Houston Independent school district standards as well
as additional spaces for their STEM program, robotics and CTE
classroom.
The design includes adding a circular drive to the front of
the building with a covered pick-up/drop-off area
complimenting its classical brick facade. The administrative
offices, now on the second floor, will be relocated near the
building’s main entrance, where a secure vestibule will be
added. Much of the interior renovation will focus on
modernizing the classroom spaces into larger learning centers
with better natural light, integrated technology and flexible
furniture. An addition is slated to be built adjacent to the current
auditorium, and will feature an atrium and flexible spaces to
create a college-like, collaborative atmosphere for the students
to expand their creativities.
The challenge for this project is the site restriction due to
project location and the need to preserve existing trees to
achieve LEED status.
6. CLEBURNE ST.
CHENEVERTST.
CHARTRESST.
WHEELER ST.
NEW ADDTION
FUTURE EXPANSION
DETENTION POND
TENNIS COURT
NEW PARKING
BUS DROP-OFF
SITE PLAN
N
34' - 0 1/2"
1' - 6" 22' - 4 1/2" 1' - 6" 7' - 2"
ENTRY GATE
78' - 0"
36'-0"
27'-0"
39' - 0"
2" (TYP.)
4" (TYP.)
21' - 0"
CENTRE SERVICE
LINE 2" (TYP.)
2"(TYP.)
CENTREMARK
SERVICELINE2"(TYP.)
SINGLES SIDELINE 2" (TYP.)
BASELINE2"(TYP.)
NET
TENNIS COURT PLAN
18" DIAMETER
2'-6" SQUARE
MIN.
3'-6"3'-6"
NET POST SET IN SLEEVE
CONCRETE
FOOTING BASE
POUR TO STABLE
UNDISTURBED SOIL
COURT PAVEMENT
NET POST
(LACING ROD OPTIONAL)NET
TIGHTENER
TENNIS NET POST FOOTING
CONCRETE LEVEL
BRICK PILASTER
7'-4"
21/2"
2"41/2"6"63"121/2"
1"
1 1/2"
1 1/2"
CASTONE BASE
FOUNDATION
RE: STRUCTURE
CASTONE CAP
ELEVATION
6'-3"
1 1/2" 23 1/2" 1 1/2"
26 1/2"
11/2"231/2"11/2"
261/2"
PLAN
REINFORCE CONCRETE
RE: STRUCTURE
04 20 00
8" CMU
04 20 00
ECONO KING BRICK
CASTONE CAP
04 20 00
BRICK TIES EVERY 6 ROWS
ALIGN WITH CMU ROWS
7. LEARNING
CENTER
LEARNING
CENTER
LEARNING
CENTER
LEARNING
CENTER
MECH RM
UNIFORM /
GEN STG
FINE ARTS
LEARNING CENTER /
BLACK BOX
TEACHING
THEATER STG
POOL FITNESS AREASHOWERS
GYMELEC
SCIENCE 6SCIENCE 7
LEARNING
CENTER
LEARNING
CENTER
LEARNING
CENTER
TEACHER
WORK RM
EXTENDED
LEARNING
AREA
EXTENDED
LEARNING
AREA
FLEX LAB
ROBOTICS LAB
LEARNING
COMMONS
AUDITORIUM
UPPER LEVEL
AUDITORIUM
UPPER LEVEL
AUDITORIUM
LOWER LEVEL PREP RMSCIENCE 1
SCIENCE 3
GRAPHIC DESIGN
SCIENCE 2
CORRIDOR
CORRIDOR
CORRIDOR
PREP RM
SCHLUMBERGER
ENGINEERING
LAB
CORRIDOR
CORRIDOR
CORRIDOR
MECH RM
SECTION A - A
SECTION B - B
8. MS
SHOWERS
WOMEN
EXTENDED
LEARNING
AREA
STG
EXPLORING
CAREERS
GRAPHIC DESIGN
SCIENCE 3
SCIENCE 1
DEAN'S
OFFICE
CONF.
RM
TEACHER
WORK RM
CONF. RM
CONF.
RM
LEARNING
CENTER
DEAN OF
INSTRUCTION
MAG. COORD.
RECEP.BOOK ROOMCORRIDOR
CORRIDOR
ADVANCED
CONCEPTS OF
ENGINEERING
GYM
MS
LOCKERS
SCIENCE 5
SCIENCE 6
LEARNING
CENTER
LEARNING
CENTER
LEARNING
CENTER
CONF.
RM
CORRIDOR
CORRIDOR
CORRIDOR
RECEP.
LEARNING
COMMONS
ROBOTICS
LAB
EXTENDED
LEARNING
AREA
CORRIDOR
CORRIDOR
STAIR
STAIR
MECH RM
CUST. STG
FITNESS
AREA
ATTENDANCE
CORRIDOR MECH RM
SECTION C - C
SECTION D - D
11. PEOPLES STATE BANK / 2013
INTERN ARCHITECT
This is a complete interior renovation project for a Texas
Bank. The existing bank was built in 1975 and an addition was
added to the back of the building in 1983. The bank has a total
of 9,232 s and is a type VB construction.
The vestibule is a transition space in between exterior
and interior space. The Texas Star was used to give the bank
that “Texan” welcome. The lobby is the hierarchical space of
the building. In order to keep an open plan concept for the
lobby, Tremain Planel System was used for the space. It’s
different from the traditional cubicles, it has a nice black metal
panel with window vision panel in between allowing people to
feel less enclosed but yet they still have privacy from the public.
In this project, my focus was to ensure the phasing plan
has clear graphics to convey to the contractors, ensure
demolition plan has correctly noted with correct graphics,
dimensioning all aspect of the project, coordinating with MEP
on lighting and structural engineer on details for large span of
above teller and waiting area, designed finish floor pattern for
vestibule and lobby, designed and detailed teller and check
stand millwork base on custom specifications, detailed interior
elevations, layout furniture plan and generated 3D image for
clients.
13. OFFICE OFFICE OFFICEOFFICEOFFICEOFFICE
OFFICEOFFICE
TELLER
WAITING
ROOM
SECURITY
VAULT
SAFE
DEPOSIT
VAULT
MOTOR BANK
LOBBYBOOKKEEPING
TELLERS
RECORDS EMPLOYEES LOUNGE
HALL
HALL
STAIRSMACHINE
RM.
ELEVATOR
JANITORIAL
VESTIBULE
PHASE 5
PHASE 5
PHASE 2
PHASE 3
PHASE 4
VESTIBULE
SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT
LOBBY TELLERS
ELECTRICAL
RECORDS
OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE
ELEVATOR
MACHINE ROOM
STAIR 2
STORAGE
OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR
PRESIDENT
OFFICE
CORRIDOR 2
JANITORIAL
STAIR 1
CORRIDOR 1
EMPLOYEE
PUBLIC
AREA N.I.C
NEW CONSTRUCTION PHASE 1
NEW CONSTRUCTION PHASE 2
NEW CONSTRUCTION PHASE 3
NEW CONSTRUCTION PHASE 4
NEW CONSTRUCTION PHASE 5
COUPON BOOTH
LOBBY
BOOKKEEPING
MOTOR BANK TELLERS
OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE
PHASE 5
PHASE 5
PHASE 2
PHASE 3
PHASE 4
1 FIRST FLOOR DEMOLITION - PHASE 2, 3, 4, 5 2 FIRST FLOOR NEW CONSTRUCTION - PHASE 2, 3, 4, 5
PROJECT
NORTH
TRUE NORTH
AREA N.I.C
DEMOLITION PHASE 1
DEMOLITION PHASE 2
DEMOLITION PHASE 3
DEMOLITION PHASE 4
DEMOLITION PHASE 5
14. BOARD ROOM
COMPUTER ROOM
STORAGE
MECHANICAL
ROOM
FURRED SPACE
FURRED SPACE
GENERAL STORAGE SPACE
CORRIDOR 1
COFFEE
AREA N.I.C
DEMOLITION PHASE 1
DEMOLITION PHASE 2
DEMOLITION PHASE 3
DEMOLITION PHASE 4
DEMOLITION PHASE 5
MEN WOMEN
ELEVATOR
LOBBY
PHASE 1
PHASE 5
BELOW
PHASE 5
BELOW
FURRED SPACE
AREA N.I.C
NEW CONSTRUCTION PHASE 1
NEW CONSTRUCTION PHASE 2
NEW CONSTRUCTION PHASE 3
NEW CONSTRUCTION PHASE 4
NEW CONSTRUCTION PHASE 5
MECHANICAL ROOMCOMPUTER ROOM
GENERAL STORAGE
SPACE
CORRIDOR 1
STORAGE
MEN WOMEN
ELEVATOR LOBBY
BOARDROOM
PHASE 1
PHASE 5
BELOW
PHASE 5
BELOW
1 SECOND FLOOR DEMOLITION - PHASE 1, 5 2 SECOND FLOOR NEW CONSTRUCTION - PHASE 1, 5
PROJECT
NORTH
TRUE NORTH
15. C
D
E
F
G
6
6
5
5
4
43
1
2
2
2.1
A
B
2
A08.01
VESTIBULE
100
LOBBY
101
SAFE
DEPOSIT
VAULT
103
LOBBY
TELLERS
105BOOKKEEPING
106
111
RECORDS
117
OFFICE
114
OFFICE
113
OFFICE
112
ELEVATOR
119
MECH. RM
120
STAIR 2
121
STG
122
OFFICE
123
OFFICE
124
OFFICE
125
OFFICE
126
OFFICE
127
ADMIN.
128
PRESIDENT
129
JANITORIAL
108
110
CORRIDOR 1
109
EMPLOYEE
115
PUBLIC
116
COUPON
BOOTH
102
OFFICE
130
OFFICE
131
OFFICE
132
OFFICE
133
OFFICE
134
1 -1
1.1
1-2
1.1
7
MOTOR BANK
TELLERS
107
SECURITY
VAULT
104
FIRST FLOOR DRAWING CONVENTIONS
LEGEND
GENERAL NOTES
A. ALL INTERIOR DIMENSIONS ARE MEASURED
FROM FACE WALL. U.N.O.
B. DIMENSIONS AT EXTERIOR ARE FROM EDGE
OF SLAB.
C. ALL INTERIOR LOAD BEARING PARTITIONS.
RE: STRUCTURAL
D. VERIFY FINAL CLEARANCE DIMENSIONS FOR
EQUIPMENT AND DEVICES PRIOR TO SETTING
WALLS.
E. NOTIFY HALTNER H.A.I. OF ANY
DISCREPANCIES IN THE DIMENSIONS FOR
RESOLUTION.
SEE A09.01 FOR
PARTITION TYPE
GLASS PARTITION,
RE: 06.02
MILLWORK UPPER
CABINETS
PROVIDE MINIMUM DISTANCE
TO ADJACENT CONSTRUCTION
ON STRIKE PULL SIDE OF
DOOR TO FACILITATE
ACCESSIBILITY, U.N.O.
5'-0" ACCESSIBLE
TURNING
RADIUS.
30" X 48"
ACCESSIBLE CLEAR
FLOOR SPACE.
ACCESSIBLE APPROACH
ZONE, SLOPE NOT TO
EXCEED 1:50
HALF RECESSED
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
EXTERIOR WINDOW
DESIGNATION RE: AO6.02
DOOR DESIGNATION
RE: AO6.01
INTERIOR WINDOW
DESIGNATION RE: AO6.02
SURFACE MOUNTED
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
PROJECT
NORTH
TRUE NORTH
17. C
D
E
F
G
543
1 2
2.1
A
B
2
A08.01
1
A08.01
A.H.U.#2
A.H.U. #1
H.W.H.
EXISTING
ROOF HATCH
MECHANICAL ROOM
206
BREAK ROOM
209
COMPUTER ROOM
205
GENERAL STORAGE
SPACE
200
STORAGE
208
MEN
203
WOMEN
204
STORAGE
201
CORRIDOR 1
207
30
2
2
BOARDROOM
210
LOBBY
101
ELEVATOR LOBBY
202
A13.02
1
F.E.
28 27
3
7 7
3
3
29
31
33
EXISTING
KEY PAD
ACCESS
EXISTING
KEY PAD
ACCESS
CASED OPENING
1.1
7
SECOND FLOOR DRAWING CONVENTIONS
LEGEND
SEE A09.01 FOR
PARTITION TYPE
GLASS PARTITION,
RE: 06.02
MILLWORK UPPER
CABINETS
PROVIDE MINIMUM DISTANCE
TO ADJACENT CONSTRUCTION
ON STRIKE PULL SIDE OF
DOOR TO FACILITATE
ACCESSIBILITY, U.N.O.
5'-0" ACCESSIBLE
TURNING
RADIUS.
30" X 48"
ACCESSIBLE CLEAR
FLOOR SPACE.
ACCESSIBLE APPROACH
ZONE, SLOPE NOT TO
EXCEED 1:50
HALF RECESSED
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
EXTERIOR WINDOW
DESIGNATION RE: AO6.02
DOOR DESIGNATION
RE: AO6.01
INTERIOR WINDOW
DESIGNATION RE: AO6.02
SURFACE MOUNTED
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
PROJECT
NORTH
TRUE NORTH
20. 20' - 0 1/2"
11"18' - 2 3/8"11"
9'-0"
8'-0"
9'-0"
9'-0"
LOBBY TELLERS
105
LOBBY
101
3'-57/8"6"
6'-03/8"
CORRIDOR1
MAIN TEE SPLICE
FIRE EXPANSION NOTCH
CROSS CHANNEL
SHEETROCK BRAND GYPSUM PANEL
MAIN TEE
12 GA. HANGER WIRE
SUSPENDED GYPSUM CEILING GRID
MAX
CONDITION AT WALL
FACE OF WALL
WALL TRIM
OR ANGLE
CEILING PANELMAIN RUNNER
CROSS RUNNER
HANGER WIRESHANG FROM
BEAMS & PERLINS
ONLY
PROVIDE #16 GA. TIES OR
METAL STRUTS SECURELY
ATTACHED TO PREVENT
SPREADING OF RUNNERS
8"
LAY-IN CEILING DETAILS 2
#12 GA. VERT. HANGER
WIRE @ 4'-0" O.C. BOTH
DIRECTIONS ALONG
EACH MAIN RUNNER,
WRAPPED TIGHTLY AT
LEAST 2 FULL TURNS
45 DEGREE SPLAY WIRE
BRACING IN PLANE OF
RUNNER, ALL WIRES
ATTACHED TO THE
MAIN RUNNER IN 4
DIRECTIONS. LOCATE
FOR LATERAL BRACING
@ 12'-0" O.C.
CROSS RUNNER
SPLICE
MAIN RUNNER
SPLAY WIRE BRACE
LAY IN CEILING DETAIL
1'-0"
1' - 0"
SUPPORT TO STRUCT. ABOVE
25 GA. 3 5/8" MTL. STUD @ 16" O.C.
SINGLE TUBE FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE
5/8" GYP BOARD PAINTED.
EGG CRATE LENS
5/8" TYPE "X" GWB OVER METAL STUDS
1" DIA. VENT HOLES AT 2'-0" O.C.
ROUNDED CORNER BEAD
FURR DOWN DETAIL @ RESTROOM
21. C
D
E
F
G
654
3
1 2
2.1
A
B
MECHANICAL ROOM
206
MEN
203
WOMEN
204
COMPUTER ROOM
205
CORRIDOR 1
207
STG
208
GENERAL STORAGE
SPACE
200
BREAK ROOM
209
BOARDROOM
210
ELEVATOR
LOBBY
202
STG
201
LOBBY
101
R/A
R/A
VOID
NOTE:
EXISTING 2 X 4 CEILING GRID AND
LAY-IN TILE IN THIS AREA.
REPLACE EXISTING 2 X 4 LIGHT
FIXTURES IN THIS AREA WITH (20)
NEW 2 X 2 FIXTURES.
USE CROSS TEE AT CEILING GRID
AND CUT CEILING TILE TO FIT.
REFER TO ELECTRICAL.
1.1
7
SECOND FLOOR REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
LEGEND
GYPSUM BOARD W/ PAINTED FINISH
2' X 2' GRID AND ACOUSTICAL TILE
EXHAUST FAN
2' X 2' RECESSED FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE,
24 HR CIRCUIT UNSWITCHED WITH BATTERY BACK UP
SINGLE POLE SWITCH
EMERGENCY EXIT LIGHT
ACCESS PANEL
PENDANT LIGHTING
MOTOR BANK LANE LIGHT.
RE: ELECTRICAL
RECESSED DOWN LIGHT
RETURN AIR
SUPPLY AIR
CEILING HEIGHT ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR (A.F.F.)
AS NOTED
2' X 2' RECESSED FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE.
2 X 2 RECESSED FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE.
NIGHT LIGHT
SINGLE POLE OCCUPANCY SENSOR SWITCH
RECESSED DOWN LIGHT,
24 HR CIRCUIT UNSWITCHED WITH BATTERY BACK UP
PROJECT
NORTH
TRUE NORTH
22. 18 GA. 3 5/8" MTL.
STUD @ 16" O.C.
R-30 BATT INSULATION
ROUNDED CORNER
REINFORCING, TYPICAL
LAY-IN CEILING TILE SYSTEM
WITH ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE.
REFER TO FINISH SCHEDULE,
SHT. A05.02
1' - 0" 2' - 10 1/4"
SUPPORT TO
STRUCTURE ABOVE
NARROW STAGGERED
FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE
53/4"
93/4"53/4"
9'-0"
A.F.F.
8'-6"
A.F.F.
CORRIDOR 2
LOBBY
5" 7"
1X10 MAHAGONY STAIN
GRADE, 1/2" BEVEL TOP AND
BOTTOM EDGE
5/8" GWB OVER METAL STUDS
5/8" GWB OVER METAL STUDS
METAL TRACK SUPPORT TO
STRUCTURE
5/8" GWB OVER 3/4" PLYWOOD
18 GA. 3 5/8" MTL. STUD @ 16" O.C.
1/2"
CEILING DETAIL @ CORRIDOR 2
18 GA. 3 5/8" MTL. STUD
@ 16" O.C.
R-30 BATT INSULATION
ROUNDED CORNER
REINFORCING, TYPICAL
LAY-IN CEILING TILE SYSTEM WITH
ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE. REFER TO
FINISH SCHEDULE, SHT. A05.02
1' - 0"5' - 0"
SUPPORT TO STRUCT. ABOVE
18 GA. 3 5/8" MTL. STUD.
@ 16" O.C.
NARROW STAGGERED
FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE
1'-0"
9'-0"
A.F.F.
8'-0"
A.F.F.
LOBBY TELLERS LOBBY
5 1/8"6 7/8"
1X10 MAHAGONY STAIN GRADE,
1/2" BEVEL TOP AND BOTTOM
EDGE
5/8" GWB OVER METAL STUDS
5/8" GWB OVER METAL STUDS
METAL TRACK SUPPORT TO
STRUCTURE
9'-0"
A.F.F.
1'-77/8"
SUPPORT TO STRUCTURE
ABOVE
5/8" GWB OVER 3/4" PLYWOOD
18 GA. 3 5/8" MTL. STUD @ 16" O.C.
EXISTING STRUCTURAL COLUMN,
MILLWORK CLAD.
NON STRUCTURAL COLUMN
TO MATCH MILLWORK.
1/4"
8'-0"
A.F.F.
1'-0"10"
WALL BEYOND
1' - 0"
CEILING DETAIL AT TELLERS
23. The intent of the project is to give extra gallery space and
learning space for the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston. The project
program includes Public Display, education space and an administrative
space. One of the unique program in this is project is a Children’s Art
studio. It allows artistes to teach the younger generations about art and
different technique of creating art.
The concept of the project is utilize push and pull movement on
series of boxes allowing the building to develop outdoor spaces the on
the second level as well as natural skylights for spaces below.
The building program is divided into three main categories:
galleries, education, and administrative. The building is recess below
grade to allow more space for the gallery space and performance space.
The public will be walking through a series of natural light in the space as
they make their way to the performance art space at west end of the
building. This “recess” movement allows the project to develop an
amphitheater condition for the courtyard allowing outdoor mini
performance for the community. This project seems like the internal
connection to the CAMH is located on the second level but it’s actually
connected through the basement, where the public are able to walk
through different gallery spaces before arriving to CAMH. The upper
eastside level houses workshops and studios for CAMH to host any
community events promoting hands on art work programs for children.
The café is located near the upper level of the auditorium where the
public can enjoy the outdoor space after a performance over a cup of
coffee.
ART EXPOLRATION CENTER OF HOUSTON / 2014
Instructor: Matt Johnson
24. EDUCATION:
PREFORMANCE
GALLERY
CHILDRAN ART STUDIO
ROOF GARDEN
SKYLIGHTSEXTERIOR
PREFORMACE
TERRACE
SKYLIGHTS
EXISTING BUILIDNG
CAMH
Site Location Transportation flow Parks / RecreationEducation Facilities
Introducing outdoor space
Divide form into two levels
Placement of form
Marking entrane to the public
Existing Building Push and pull
25. SITE PLANSITE PPLAN
BLACK BOX THEATER
DIGITAL
EDITING
SUITE
GALLERY
BASEMENT LEVEL
UP
UP
RAMP
UP
RAMP
DIGITAL
EDITING
SUITE
DIGITAL
EDITING
SUITE
DIGITAL
LAB OFFICE GALLERY
27. BERTHEA ST
MONTROSEBLVD
BISSONNET ST
BAYARDLN
up
up
up
up
up
B - 1
C
2 4 6 7
A
B
D
1 3 5
43'-7"16'-7"24'-7"
84'-9"
27' - 0" 26' - 0" 26' - 6" 26' - 6" 26' - 4" 35' - 2"
167' - 6"
STREETSIDE
GALLERY
WORKROOM
INFORMATION
CENTER
STAGE
SEATING
GREEN
ROOM
RESTROOM
STAGE
AUDITORIUM
CONTROL
ROOM
OFFICE
OFFICEOFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE OFFICE
LEVEL 1
A
B
C
D
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
27' - 0" 26' - 0" 26' - 6" 26' - 6" 26' - 4" 35' - 2"
167' - 6"
26'-01/2"34'-11/2"24'-7"
84'-9"
DEGITAL
LAB
OFFICE
DEGITAL
EDITING
SUITE
DEGITAL
EDITING
SUITE
DEGITAL
EDITING
SUITE
GALLERY
EXISTING BUILDING
GALLERY
BLACK BOX
THEATER
BASEMENT LEVEL
31. NOBEL CENTER: Transform / 2014
Instructor: Matt Johson
The Nobel center situated on Blasieholmen peninsula
in Stockholm. As an architectural representation of the
Nobel Prize, the Nobel Center will serve as a space to
promote creativity and innovative thinking in finding
solutions for the world's major challenges of today and
of the future.
This project is base on the idea of performance driven
structure. It transfrom from landscape to hardscape to
a ventilated facade system for the building. The
Ventilated facade is made up of glass and perforated
panels, it will allow the building to retain solar heat and
allow the hot air raise through the building to keep the
interior of the building warm.
The circulation of the site is to allow public to pass
through the project with a direct connection to the
water but also educate the public about the Noble Prize
druing the process. The performance space and
gallery usage is located on the ground floor. The cafe is
located on the second floor. The third and fourth are
more pivate usages such as library, workshop,
conference rooms.
32. SITE EXISTING SITE CiRCULATION
MASSING FOOTPRINTPLAZA SPACECIRCULATION THROUGH
THE SITE
PARKING
MASSING DIAGRAM
33. PLACED FORM BASE ON PROGRAMS LEVEL SEPERATION
VERTICAL CIRCULATION CLADDING FACADE
UPPER LEVEL CONNECTION MIMICK LANDSCAPE
TRANSFRORM DIAGRAM