shida du's select works_2013
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Shida Du's selected works since 2011.TRANSCRIPT
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[select work since 2011][architecture+urban design]
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pre-design study/planning/schematic design_November ’11 - September ’12
work 2_large-scale commercialMALL OF AMERICA, PHASE IIbloomington, mn, usa
revit modeling&rendering/schematic design/presentation_December ’12 - January ’13
work 4_civic+justiceNORTHFIELD POLICE FACILITYwith future expansion for fire departmentnorthfield, mn
revit modeling&drawing/design development/construction document_September ’12 - October ’12
work 3_educationHARDING HIGH SCHOOLentrance remodeling with various other projects
Shida Du, Assoc. AIAArchitectural Designer, DLR Group.Architectural Internship, Chongqing University, Chongqing, China
Master of Architecture, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, United StatesCertificate of Urban Design, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, United StatesBachelor of Architecture, Chongqing University, Chongqing, China
(612)[email protected]
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09work till 2011: www.issuu.com/shidadu/docs/portfolio_2011
work 1_large-scale commercialHNA MALL BEIJINGredevelopment of a unfinished commercial complex, beijing, chinaschematic design_September ’11 - November ’11
work 5_graphic design/marketingOFFICE EXHIBITION WALLthe start of rebranding minneapolis officegraphic design/narratives_December ’12 - January ’13
pre-design study/planning/schematic design_November ’11 - September ’12
work 2_large-scale commercialMALL OF AMERICA, PHASE IIbloomington, mn, usa
revit modeling&rendering/schematic design/presentation_December ’12 - January ’13
work 4_civic+justiceNORTHFIELD POLICE FACILITYwith future expansion for fire departmentnorthfield, mn
revit modeling&drawing/design development/construction document_September ’12 - October ’12
work 3_educationHARDING HIGH SCHOOLentrance remodeling with various other projects
Shida Du, Assoc. AIAArchitectural Designer, DLR Group.Architectural Internship, Chongqing University, Chongqing, China
Master of Architecture, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, United StatesCertificate of Urban Design, University of Minnesota Twin Cities, United StatesBachelor of Architecture, Chongqing University, Chongqing, China
(612)[email protected]
CONTENT
05
01
13
11
09work till 2011: www.issuu.com/shidadu/docs/portfolio_2011
work 1_large-scale commercialHNA MALL BEIJINGredevelopment of a unfinished commercial complex, beijing, chinaschematic design_September ’11 - November ’11
work 5_graphic design/marketingOFFICE EXHIBITION WALLthe start of rebranding minneapolis officegraphic design/narratives_December ’12 - January ’13
beijing
HNAMALL
HNA MALL BEIJINGredevelpmeont of unfinished commercial complexbeijing, chinaDLR Group, Minneapolis, MN, USAschematic design_September ’11 - November ’11project architect_Gregory Hollenkamp, AIA, LEED AP
“Each night, when I go to sleep, I die. And the next morning, when I wake up, I am reborn.”
- Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER/RECREATIONAL PLAZA CONCEPT SKETCHThe meandering landscape of the plaza and the undulating roof of the entertainment center flow in harmony within the space between the two individual buildings. The gap that once interrupted the integrity of the site and the traffic flow between the two buildings is therefore bridged, not only in a physical sense, but also in a perceptual one.
1 commercial
This project aims at resurrecting an unfinished structure in an urban context and transforming it to be a site of identity and attraction.
By re-organizing the interior space and ‘opening up’ the existing building shell in both rhetoric and literal senses, the building evolves from a efficiency-driven, isolated, concrete ‘bunker’, to be a differentiated destination with ongo-ing civic activities and events.
With the proposed additional entertainment/recreational center bridging the two individual buildings together and the directed flow between the indoor and the outdoor space, HNA Mall will be a lively paradise for shoppers and merchants as well as an energizing civic center for the general public to gather and rejoice in their daily lives.
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beijing
HNAMALL
HNA MALL BEIJINGredevelpmeont of unfinished commercial complexbeijing, chinaDLR Group, Minneapolis, MN, USAschematic design_September ’11 - November ’11project architect_Gregory Hollenkamp, AIA, LEED AP
“Each night, when I go to sleep, I die. And the next morning, when I wake up, I am reborn.”
- Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER/RECREATIONAL PLAZA CONCEPT SKETCHThe meandering landscape of the plaza and the undulating roof of the entertainment center flow in harmony within the space between the two individual buildings. The gap that once interrupted the integrity of the site and the traffic flow between the two buildings is therefore bridged, not only in a physical sense, but also in a perceptual one.
1 commercial
This project aims at resurrecting an unfinished structure in an urban context and transforming it to be a site of identity and attraction.
By re-organizing the interior space and ‘opening up’ the existing building shell in both rhetoric and literal senses, the building evolves from a efficiency-driven, isolated, concrete ‘bunker’, to be a differentiated destination with ongo-ing civic activities and events.
With the proposed additional entertainment/recreational center bridging the two individual buildings together and the directed flow between the indoor and the outdoor space, HNA Mall will be a lively paradise for shoppers and merchants as well as an energizing civic center for the general public to gather and rejoice in their daily lives.
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building b building aentertainment center/recreational plaza
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existing shellnew building envelope
BUILDING ENVELOPE CONCEPT
FLOOR PLANS
origin
abstraction
buildingenvelope
building a
building a mall areabuilding a hotel
building b mall areabuilding b hotel
grand total
228,503 63,444291,947
93,633 34,181127,814
417,761 (sq m)
building b
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building b building aentertainment center/recreational plaza
N
existing shellnew building envelope
BUILDING ENVELOPE CONCEPT
FLOOR PLANS
origin
abstraction
buildingenvelope
building a
building a mall areabuilding a hotel
building b mall areabuilding b hotel
grand total
228,503 63,444291,947
93,633 34,181127,814
417,761 (sq m)
building b
03 04
A
C
D
E E
C
CB
N
MALL OF AMERICA, PHASE IIexpansion of the largest shopping center in United Statesbloomington, mn, usaDLR Group, Minneapolis, MN, USApre-design study/planning/schematic design_November ’11 - October ’12project architect_Gregory Hollenkamp, AIA, LEED AP
2 commercial
With an existing total floor area of 4.2 million square feet, Mall of America is the largest fully-integrated mixed use, retail entertainment complex in United States.
With a multi-phased expansion plan that extends to 2025, the complex will expand across Lindau Lane to include a new hotel, an additional office tower, various retail anchor and a integrated mall on the first three floors to knit the new programs together with activities and opportunities.
By the time the final build out of the expansion is finished, Mall of America will double its floor area to around 8 million square feet and truly become a world class destination for travelers around the globe.
Slated to break ground in late 2013, Mall of America expansion phase a incorporates a new office tower and a potential hotel tower, connected by the extension of the existing mall on the first three levels.
ADDITION PHASE AFUTURE OFFICE+HOTEL+MALL=715,00 SF
PHASE A BUILD OUT
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C
D
E E
C
CB
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MALL OF AMERICA, PHASE IIexpansion of the largest shopping center in United Statesbloomington, mn, usaDLR Group, Minneapolis, MN, USApre-design study/planning/schematic design_November ’11 - October ’12project architect_Gregory Hollenkamp, AIA, LEED AP
2 commercial
With an existing total floor area of 4.2 million square feet, Mall of America is the largest fully-integrated mixed use, retail entertainment complex in United States.
With a multi-phased expansion plan that extends to 2025, the complex will expand across Lindau Lane to include a new hotel, an additional office tower, various retail anchor and a integrated mall on the first three floors to knit the new programs together with activities and opportunities.
By the time the final build out of the expansion is finished, Mall of America will double its floor area to around 8 million square feet and truly become a world class destination for travelers around the globe.
Slated to break ground in late 2013, Mall of America expansion phase a incorporates a new office tower and a potential hotel tower, connected by the extension of the existing mall on the first three levels.
ADDITION PHASE AFUTURE OFFICE+HOTEL+MALL=715,00 SF
PHASE A BUILD OUT
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raised roof for terraced ceiling in the foodcourt
large-span canopy for office lobby and VIP tenant entrances
‘anchoring’ vertical core with local stone claddingalternate: alucobond ‘earthen gold mica cool’ aluminum panel
north facade of existing MOA
lowered driving lane on Lindau Lane
terraced dining
PHASE A 1F
PHASE A 2F
PHASE A 3F
PROGRESS SKETCH_office tower entrance
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raised roof for terraced ceiling in the foodcourt
large-span canopy for office lobby and VIP tenant entrances
‘anchoring’ vertical core with local stone claddingalternate: alucobond ‘earthen gold mica cool’ aluminum panel
north facade of existing MOA
lowered driving lane on Lindau Lane
terraced dining
PHASE A 1F
PHASE A 2F
PHASE A 3F
PROGRESS SKETCH_office tower entrance
07 08
HARDING SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLentrance remodeling with various other projectsDLR Group, Minneapolis, MN, USAschematic design/design development/construction document_September ’12 - October ’12project architect_Lee Meyer, AIA, NCARB
3 education
option a_’tetrix’ option c_cantilever
option d_double columnoption b_shell
final design
ENTRANCE DESIGN PROGRESSION_revit+hand sketch
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT_revit09 10
HARDING SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLentrance remodeling with various other projectsDLR Group, Minneapolis, MN, USAschematic design/design development/construction document_September ’12 - October ’12project architect_Lee Meyer, AIA, NCARB
3 education
option a_’tetrix’ option c_cantilever
option d_double columnoption b_shell
final design
ENTRANCE DESIGN PROGRESSION_revit+hand sketch
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT_revit09 10
NORTHFIELD POLICE FACILITYwith future expansion for fire departmentnorthfield, mnDLR Group, Minneapolis, MN, USAschematic design_December ’12 - January ’13project architect_Michael Clark, AIA
4 civic+justice
FLOOR PLAN
MAIN ENTRANCE_revit modeling/rendering
SITE PLAN
11 12
NORTHFIELD POLICE FACILITYwith future expansion for fire departmentnorthfield, mnDLR Group, Minneapolis, MN, USAschematic design_December ’12 - January ’13project architect_Michael Clark, AIA
4 civic+justice
FLOOR PLAN
MAIN ENTRANCE_revit modeling/rendering
SITE PLAN
11 12
OFFICE EXHIBITION WALLrebranding DLR Group minneapolis officeDLR Group, Minneapolis, MN, USAgraphic design/narratives_December ’12 - January ’13
5graphic design
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OFFICE EXHIBITION WALLrebranding DLR Group minneapolis officeDLR Group, Minneapolis, MN, USAgraphic design/narratives_December ’12 - January ’13
5graphic design
13 14
special thanks
dlr groupminneapolis
personal
gregory hollekamp_IDP supervisor/senior principal
guangling pan_mother
tom gerster_managing principal
lawrence yuan_asia regional leader
stephen cavanaugh_regional design director
yinglu wang_girlfriend/partner
lili chen_teacher/life mentor
copyright © 2013 shida du
special thanks
dlr groupminneapolis
personal
gregory hollekamp_IDP supervisor/senior principal
guangling pan_mother
tom gerster_managing principal
lawrence yuan_asia regional leader
stephen cavanaugh_regional design director
yinglu wang_girlfriend/partner
lili chen_teacher/life mentor
copyright © 2013 shida du