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SELECTED WORKS OF MESSER YANG
Architecture \ \Landscape Architecture
Interior Space
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TABLE OF CONTENTS01_FILM SCHOOL \ ARH653
02_CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM \ ARH608
03_WESTFIELD MALL IN SAN FRANCISCO \ ARH609
04_GARDEN COMMUNITY CENTER \ ARH656
05_SURFBOARD BIKE WORKSHOP \ ARH619
06_THE SWELL: AN ARTIFICIAL WAVE PARK WITH DESALINATION FACILITY \ THESIS PROJECT
07_WALL SECTIONS & DETAILS \ ARH604
DESIGN CONCEPT_
SINGULARITY“All is one, one is all”. Each element is a small and insignificant part of a
huge system, an architecture should be like a cosmos (architecture)
entirely made up of small and insignificant parts (human behaviors, nature
conditions, environmental conditions, cultures, arts, lifestyle, and faiths).
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PROJECT ABSTRACT
This project is a film school in Pier 90, San Francis-
co, and the project is adjacent to the channel in the
harbor. The client is Sofia Coppola, who is a filmmaker
& cinematographer. Her goal is to make a new kind of
school that allows for open investigation and experi-
mentation with the media. The school should be seen
as a core to SF Bay Area events and lead into Cannes,
Sundance, Venice and all worldwide film festivals.
The design process uses the method of deconstruc-
tionism architecture. The first step is to collect the
inspiration from the movie Vertigo by Hitchcock, then,
analyzing some clips and movie ideas to manage the
inspiration. Clip Perspectives become the original
idea as a concept to design some conceptual models.
Second, the photomontage is a product of this pro-
cess to combine a sort of photo documentary cut,
sliced and extension of the site or something simply
seen and documented on the site such as the site
analysis, elements, and conceptual models. Third,
the photomontage provides space potentials and
architecture possibilities, which can transform into
architectural programs and a connection to the site.
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FILM SCHOOL
INFORMATION
Location_
Pier 90, San Francisco,
CA 94124, USA
Site Area_
234,332 sq ft
Project Size_
100,000 gross sq ft
Project Year_
2013
Program_
School
Structure_
Steel & Concrete
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INSPIRATION:VERTIGO
Movie_
Vertigo
Initial release_
May 9, 1958 (San Francisco)
Director_
Alfred Hitchcock
Cinematography_
Robert Burks
Screenplay_
Alec Coppel,
Samuel A. Taylor
Maxwell Anderson
Vertigo =
Spiral, Blurred, Confused, Indenfinite
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CINEMATIC THEMES
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THEME PERSPECTIVES STUDY
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CONCEPTUAL MODEL STUDY
PERSPECTIVES STUDY OF CONCEPTUAL MODELS
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BLACK MARIA STUDY
The Black Maria was Thomas Edison’s
movie production studio in West Orange,
New Jersey. It is widely referred to as
America’s First Movie Studio
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Industry Map
Pattern Map
Hill Map
Population Density Map
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Industry Map
Pattern Map
Hill Map
Population Density Map
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Industry Map
Pattern Map
Hill Map
Population Density Map
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Industry Map
Pattern Map
Hill Map
Population Density Map
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SITE ANALYSIS
Industry Map
Pattern Map
Hill Map
Industry Map
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PHOTOMONTAGE
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CONCEPT ELEMENTS
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DRAWINGS
Film School - Pier 90, San Francisco BASEMENT PLAN ARH - 653 Fall 2013Messer Yang 03807399
Classroom
Student apartments
Film School - Pier 90, San Francisco 2nd FLOOR PLAN ARH - 653 Fall 2013Messer Yang 03807399
Classroom
Large Group classroom
Library
Film Splicing and edition Room
Digital Archive
Computer Animation & Green screen Laboratory
Press Room Sound & Recording Studio
Film School - Pier 90, San Francisco 3rd FLOOR PLAN ARH - 653 Fall 2013Messer Yang 03807399
Indoor Cinema Outdoor CinemaGuest Faculty Apartments
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Film School - Pier 90, San Francisco EXPLOSION DRAWING ARH - 653 Fall 2013Messer Yang 03807399
Film School - Pier 90, San Francisco LONGITUDINAL SECTION & SECTIONAL ISOMETRIC ARH - 653 Fall 2013Messer Yang 03807399
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MODEL
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RENDERINGS
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PROJECT ABSTRACT
This project is a Modern Art Museum in Presidio, San Francisco. Forest
surrounds the site, and it is near a cliff forward to the Pacific. There is
no any building on the site, and the nearest building is 3 miles away. This
project uses typology methodology which is created by Rem Koolhaas.
First, I did research to analyze every type museum in history. Second, I
found the unique feature of each museum and analyzed their program or-
ganization. I focused on the museum circulation to analyze the transition
of circulation from classic museums to contemporary museums.
By using these research as inspiration, this project is to use an infinite
loop as the concept to become an art museum.
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CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM
INFORMATION
Location_
1351 Washington Blvd,
San Francisco,
CA 94129, USA
Site Area_
132,316 sq ft
Project Size_
50,000 gross sq ft
Project Year_
2015
Program_
Museum
Structure_
Concrete
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Above_
Site Presidio
Below_
Site View
OVERVIEW
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SITE ANALYSIS
Upper left_
San Francisco Bus Map
Lower left_
Bus to the Site
Upper right_
Bike & Walking Map
to the Site
Lower right_
Traffic map to the Site
Crosstown Service
Ferry Service
Major Transit Corridor
Crosstown Service
Ferry Service
Major Transit Corridor
Bike Path / Multi-use Trail(dedicated off-street -usually paved - bike path)
Bike Lane (dedicated bike lane on roadway edge)
Bike Route(bikes & cars share the same - often narrow - roadway)
Hiking / Walking Trails
San Francisco Bay Trail
Street Grade 0—5%
Street Grade 5—10%
Street Grade 10—18%
Street Grade over 18%
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Activities Proportion
in San Francisco
40%MORTORIZED
4%RUNNING
12%BIKING
44%WALKING
TYPOLOGY RESEARCH OF CIRCULATION
Above_
Site Presidio
Below_
Site View
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Circulation of Contemporary
Museum
Circulation of Historical & Modern Museum
One Linear
Radial Spiral Grid Network Composite
Sub- Linear
Cluster Linear
SkewedLinear
GirdLinear
25 Models of
Circulation Typology
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Circulation of Contemporary
Museum
Circulation of Historical & Modern Museum
One Linear
Radial Spiral Grid Network Composite
Sub- Linear
Cluster Linear
SkewedLinear
GirdLinear
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Spiral + Linear + Cluster Linear = Infinite Loop
Right_
Programming
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DRAWING
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SITE PLAN
Left_
Gallery Level
Upper right_
Entrance Level
Lower right_
Restaurant Level
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Section 1
Below_
Section 2
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Upper left to right_
Elevations
Lower_
Materiality
East North
West South
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FINAL MODEL PHOTOS
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RENDERINGS
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PROJECT ABSTRACT
The project examines two building typologies. The
goal is divided into multiple phases that lead to
structural and spatial development. The two projects
focus on the design of speculative buildings with
two distinct conditions (vertical and horizontal) at
two distinct sites (open and infill). The project ex-
plores the social and physical construct of urbaniza-
tion from a systems theory point of view. The project
pedagogy stresses a process driven design method-
ology. The goal focuses on the city as fluid urban ter-
ritories which are materialized by dynamic processes
and relationships that exhibit emergent properties.
The project is designed building infrastructures that
tectonically express innovative structures, material,
and spatial qualities. As part of the design process, I
develop building schemes that have interactive zones
of performance, circulation and information net-
works, and hybridized program scenarios. Analytical
diagramming becomes the generator for the design
outcome in all three projects. Spatial and structural
development are in response to multiple levels of
research discovered in the diagrams. The projects
question and are informed by the local context of the
sites, program specificity as well as larger global is-
sues which are discussed from assigned readings. The
project continuously questions, invent and invert the
relationship between landscape architecture, interior
architecture, and architecture design to create a
holistic environment. It is an opportunity to explore
the architecture projects as social infrastructure
implanted with flows of information which determine
new interface and shape public space inside and out.
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WESTFIELD MALL, SAN FRANCISCO
INFORMATION
Location_
865 Market Street,
San Francisco,
CA 94103, USA
Site Area_
1,250,000 sq ft
Project Size_
300,000 gross sq ft
Project Year_
2014
Program_
Temporary
Events & Exhibitions
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METHODOLOGY
The project emphasizes a process driven design meth-
odology through individually developed rule-based
techniques. Generative processes are emphasized in
the development of two and three-dimensional
drawing and structure-making procedures. Focus is
placed on inventing strategies to transfer analysis
into tectonic visualizations that utilize structure,
pattern, and organization to create comprehensive
architectural buildings.
Within both project., there are a series of the key
may term assign order ned to clarify and narrow
down modes of analysis and operation. The project is
divided into specific objectives that describe the con-
ceptual framework and rules for model-making and
drawing. This includes clarifying the processes
of investigation, abstraction, and invention through
a range of procedures, materials, and techniques.
Design intent includes a shift from contents to pat-
terns, quantities to qualities, objects to relationships,
parts of the whole, composition to processes, hierar
chies to networks, measuring to mapping. The pro-
jects respond accordingly to the specific sites of the
investigation by introducing an architecture that is
reactive utilizing proposing to either/or/and integrate
into the context field, occupy the context field or
transform the context field.
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Westfield Mall Annual
Events & Programs
PROGRAM—EVERY MONTH
_Berlin and Beyond Film Festival
_Chinese New Year Show
_SF Flower & Garden Show
_International Film Festival
_SFAI-MFA Exhibition
_Chocolate & Chalk Art Festival
_Jewish Film Festival
_Aloha Festival
_Art & Wine Festival
_Sake Festival
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
June
July
Aug
Sep
Oct
PROGRAM—EVERY 3 MONTHS
- Ice Skating
- Cherry Festival
- Flume-Ride
- Cruise Traveling
- Fiction Exhibition
- Google Tech-Home
- Meeting Art in SF
- Ramen Competition
- Japanese Tea House
- American Cup House
Nov - Feb
Apr - June
July - Sep
June - Aug
Sep - Nov
Dec - Feb
Mar - May
Sep - Nov
Jan - Mar
June - Aug
PROGRAM—EVERY 6 MONTHS
- Indoor Skiing & Snowboarding
- SF Jazz Music Show
- SF Intro-Space
- Tea Taste Room
- Japanese Cuisine Live Kitchen
- US Army Show Room
- Hip-Hop Dance Battle eld
- Spanish Cuisine
Interactive Kitchen
- Pixar Exhibition
- Night Market
Nov - Apr
May - Oct
Sep - Feb
Mar - Aug
Sep - Feb
Mar - Aug
July - Dec
Jan - June
Mar - Aug
Sep - Feb
PROGRAM—EVERY 12 MONTHS
- Indoor Basketball Court
- Baseball Pitcher Experience
- NFL Experience
- Stress Release Room
- Indoor Sky-Diving
- Endless Maze
- Free-Fall Ride
-Time Capsule Locker
- Magic Show
- MOMA Gallery
- World Travel Exhibition
- Modern Design Workshop
- Napa WineTaste Room
- Marvel vs DC
- Chinese Cuisine Live Kitchen
- Cup Making DIY
- Lego Interactive Space
- Escape the Secrect Room
- Surng Experience
- Nike Fitness
Jan - June
July - Dec
Apr - Sep
July - Dec
Oct - Mar
June - Nov
Dec - May
Oct - Mar
Apr - Sep
Jan - June
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BIOLOGICAL BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS—SEA ANEMONES
Sea anemones have two ways of reproducing, sexual
and asexual reproduction. The asexual reproduction
is lateral fission, and it also called binary fission. The
asexual reproduction of sea anemones occurs in five
steps in cell mutation, being triggered, budding,
fission, fragmentation, and regeneration.
SITE ELEMENTS BIO-BEHAVIOR TECHNIQUES ACTIONS SPACE TYPES
Loop SpaceTriggerEscalator
BuddingIntersection
Fission
AdvertisingBillboard
Store Target
Smell
Dinning
Fragmentation
Regeneration
Undulating
Agitating
Rotating
Agitating
Elongating
Pushing
Multiplying
Squeezing
Agitating
Increasing
Agitating
Re-forming
Constricting
Splitting
Spreading
Radiant Space
Enclosed Space
Circuitous Space
Spread Space
PROGRAMS
_Berlin and Beyond Film Festival / 0.5hr
_Jewish Film Festival / 0.5hr
_Free-Fall Ride / 0.5hr
_Chinese New Year Show / 0.5hr
_SF Flower & Garden Show / 0.5hr
_Aloha Festival / 0.5hr
_SF Jazz Music Show / 0.5hr
_Dance Battle eld / 0.5hr
_Ice Skating / 1hr
_Japanese Tea House / 1hr
_Indoor Skiing & Snowboarding / 1hr
_Indoor Basketball Court / 2hr
_Indoor Sky-Diving / 0.5hr
_Cherry Festival / 0.5hr
_Ramen Competition / 1hr
_Night Market / 1hr
_Endless Maze / 0.5hr
_Fiction Exhibition (0.5hr)
_Japanese Cuisine Live Kitchen (1.5hr)
_Spanish Cuisine Live Kitchen (1.5hr)
_Chinese Cuisine Live Kitchen (1.5hr)
_Cup Making DIY (1.5hr)
_Lego Interactive Space (1hr)
_Nike Fitness (1hr)
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The first stage of a prokaryotic cell involves the movement
of the protein distributed in the interior of the cell. As
the proteins begin to move closer by waving and shaking
to the center of the cell.
Trigger
_Undulating
_Agitating
_Rotating
The plasma membrane (shell of the cell) begins to
elongate into an oval shape, and the protein and DNA
replicate at the same time. This oval shape is the
second phase of mutation.
Budding
_Agitating
_Elongating
_Multiplying
The third phase is when the plasma membrane begins
to split and leaves the protein in the center of the cell.
The DNA of the cell splits and pushes towards the outer
walls of the membrane creating a force.
Fission
-Pushing
-Increasing
-Constricting
The fourth phase creates a “septum” or a wall around the
two daughter cells. While the DNA is still pushing out-
wards, the protein is dividing and beginning to re-enter
the two cells.
Fragmentation
_Squeezing
_Agitating
_Splitting
The final stage is when the two daughter cells have split
with a DNA strand in each cell and the same amount of
Regeneration protein in each cell.
Regeneration
_Spreading
_Re-Forming
_Agitating
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BINARY FISSION PROCESS OF SEA ANEMONES
Trigger Budding
Fission
Fragmentation
Regeneration
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PROGRAM—EVERY 12 MONTH
- Indoor Basketball Court
- Stress Release Room
- Indoor Sky-Diving
- Endless Maze
- Free-Fall Ride
PROGRAM—EVERY MONTH
_Berlin and Beyond Film Festival
_Chinese New Year Show
_SF Flower & Garden Show
_Jewish Film Festival
_Aloha Festival
Jan
Feb
Mar
July
Aug
PROGRAM—EVERY 3 MONTH
_Ice Skating
_Cherry Festival
_Flume-Ride
_Ramen Competition
_Japanese Tea House
Nov - Feb
Apr - June
July - Sep
Mar - May
Sep - Nov
PROGRAM—EVERY 6 MONTH
_Indoor Skiing & Snowboarding
_SF Jazz Music Show
_Japanese Cuisine Live Kitchen
_Dance Battle eld
_Spanish Cuisine Interactive
Kitchen
_Night Market
_Chinese Cuisine Live Kitchen
_Cup Making DIY
_Lego Interactive Space
_Nike Fitness
Nov - Apr
May - Oct
Sep - Feb
July - Dec
Jan - June
Sep - Feb
Oct - Mar
June - Nov
Dec - May
Jan - June
PROGRAMS WITH BINARY FISSION PROCESS
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MALL INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
Trigger
Budding
Fission
Fragmentation
Regeneration
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10:0011:0012:0013:0014:0015:0016:00
MonTuesWedThursThe Weekend
17:0018:0019:0020:00
Male FemaleLow Density
High Density
STORES BASED ON GENDER FOCUS
IMPORTANT INTERSECTION IN CIRCULATION
EATING ACTIVITY TIMELINE
WINDOW SHOPPING ROUTE TIMELINE
AREA MOST INFLUENCED BY ADVERTISING
Trigger
Trigger
Trigger
Budding
Budding
Budding
There are a lot of women’s boutiques
but fewer men’s boutiques in this area.
This situation divides the targets into
two main groups (male and female).
The process shows the transition from
a large group (budding) to
two sub-groups (fission).
This area has a lot of advertising
billboard which triggers the shoppers
to notice the benefits of buying a
specific product. Then, they start
moving toward their targets (budding)
and separating from the main group
temporarily.
This is the entrance area and the main
intersection of the flow of people from
outside the mall and coming down
from the other floors. This intersection
is also the main circulation, which
leads the different group to their
targets (budding and fission), and
there are some advertisements which
influence customers(trigger).
The basement area is the dining area. The smells
trigger the customers’ sense of taste (trigger). Then,
they break into smaller groups in line in front of the
restaurant (fission). After eating, they join the
main group upstairs for shopping (regeneration).
Fission
Fission
Fission
Fragmentation
Regeneration
Shopping
Behavior
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LOOP SPACE + ENCLOSED SPACE
LOOP SPACE + RADIANT SPACE LOOP SPACE + RADIANT SPACEENCLOSED SPACE RADIANT SPACE
CIRUITOUS SPACE SPREAD SPACE
Free Fall Ride &Indoor
Sky-Diving & Basketball Court
Indoor Skiing &
Snowboarding & Ice Skating
Japanese & Spanish & Chinese
Cuisine Live Kitchen
Chinese New Year Show & Aloha
Festival & Jewish Film Festival
Night Market & Fiction Exhibition &
Ramen Competition & Endless Maze
& Cherry Festival
Nike Fitness &
Lego Interactive Space
Dance Battle Field &
SF Jazz Music Show
Japanese Tea House
SF Flower & Garden Show &
Berlin and Beyond Film Festival
Section &
Program
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Connection
Details
1
2
4
Floor
Floor
Floor
Anchor Connection
Anchor Connection
Column Connection
Bio-Process &
Plan
Trigger
Trigger
TECHNOLOGY
Budding
SHOPPING FLOW
Budding
Fission
Fission
Fragmentation
Fragmen-tation
Regeneration
Regenera-tion
The sub-flows continue to spread
out into the corridor. When the
sub-flows get to the stores, which
cater to a specific gender, some
of sub-flows change color to
either blue or red.
The main flow breaks into
more and more sub-flows in
the Westfield Mall. Then
they spread out to the first
dome of the Westfield Mall.
When the shopping flows interact
with the bio-elements (advertising
billboard, intersection, escalator,
and smell), it starts dividing into
several smaller sub-flows.
The shopping flow
merges from street
to the entrance of
the Westfield Mall.
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PROJECT ABSTRACT
The project is located on the corner of the University of San Francisco.
There are a lot of residential surrounded to the site. The Site is on the
steep slope land with several 200’ height pine trees. The Community
Center includes community facility and Garden. It provides a function for
citizens to have activities and leisure. The entire project starts from a
series research of site environment. Then, the next research analyzes the
garden tools to understand how it makes and how it works. According to
the research information and inspirations, making a series of prototypes
test the idea and make it work to the site.
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GARDEN COMMUNITY CENTER
INFORMATION
Location_
2816 Turk Street,
San Francisco,
CA 94118, USA
Site Area_
51,800 sq ft
Project Size_
27,500 gross sq ft
Project Year_
2014
Program_
Community Center
Structure_
Concrete
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SITE INFORMATION
1 Mile Radius Map
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1 Mile Radius Zoning Map 1 Mile Radius Top Map
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PROGRAMMING
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GARDEN TOOL ANALYSIS
The garden tool diagrams analyze
the its movement. The movement
shows a transition between the
tool and direction.
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PROTOTYPE PROCESS
Programming and site
environment mapping model.
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Skylight On Main
Circulation Model
Garden Tool
Inspiration Model
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Aggregation of
All Prototypes
Floor Plan &
Section Spatial Ideas
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DRAWING
Site Plan &
Floor Plan
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Floor Plans
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Sections
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Elevations
( 1/16” =1’-0” )
East North
West South
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FINAL MODEL
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PROJECT ABSTRACT
Dogpatch is a historical and mixed-use area in San
Francisco. In the early period, it was a heavy industrial
area. Factories produce ropes, irons, and boat yard.
These products shipped to Mexico, Peru, China, and
Japan. In 1867, There was a residential development
for workers, but their living quality was not in good
condition. They spent a lot of time in the factory, and
they got the low salary for the living. Nowadays, the
Dogpatch is in a new transition in class and land use.
According to the city planning department, the water-
front area of the site will be developed to a park and
beach for wondering and kayaking. The project is
based on the structure feature to design a surfboard
& Bike workshop. My idea is to provide a perspective
which connects past and present for the new tran-
sition in Dogpatch. The research indicates factories
use a lot of moment-frame structure system in every
factory. Therefore, the structure type becomes a
strong element which can transform the neighboring
factories and residential to have the new shift in
application and design.
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SURFBOARD & BIKE WORKSHOP
INFORMATION
Location_
560 19th Street,
San Francisco,
CA 94107, USA
Site Area_
14,849 sq ft
Project Size_
32,450 gross sq ft
Project Year_
2015
Program_
Mix-used Building
Structure_
Timber
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GROUND CIRCULATION
MUNI RAIL
HOSPITAL
COMMERCIAL AND MIXED USE
SCHOOL
RESIDENTIAL USE
INDUSTRIAL USE
Pier 70 Proposed Plan
Ship Repair (Historic Use)
Open Space
Historic Core
Infilled Development Sites
SITE CONDITIONS
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DESIGN PROCESS
The moment frame structure is created from the
structure grid, so the spans and spaces are symmetric
or equal. If there is a program gets into the moment
frame structure, the columns will appear in the program
space, and it is the same problem in traditional factory
type architecture. In this case, I use the program
dimensions as the primary factor for a structured grid;
then the programs manipulate an asymmetric matrix
and try to find the best composition to generate a
moment frame structure. The structure will automatic
contain the programs, and there will be no any
columns in the program spaces.
Moment-Frame Structure
Structure Grid with Columns Structure Contains the Program
Structure Grid with Program Size Matrix Structure in the ProgramLeft_
Concept Diagrams
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Moment-Frame Structure
Moment-Frame Structure
Moment-Frame Structure
Moment-Frame
Structure
JOINERY
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SUSTAINABLE STRATEGY—CARDBOARD TUBE
_Inexpensive
_Accessible
_Fire & Water Proof
_Recycle & Reuse
_For Pop-up event
Mount
Mount
Mount
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SITE PLAN
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ELEVATION
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FLOOR PLAN
1st Floor Plan
1. Approach to Street
2. Metal Workshop
3. Outdoor Working Space
4. Office
5. Outdoor Office Space
6. Workshop Office
7. Quiet Space
8. Kitchenette
9. Janitor/Storage
10. Meeting Space
11. Restroom
12. Workshop Storage
13. Mechanical/Electrical Room
14. Elevator
15. Gallery Office
16. Gallery Storage
17. Gallery
1400 sq ft
1000 sq ft
250 sq ft
150 sq ft
150 sq ft
300 sq ft
200 sq ft
200 sq ft
360 sq ft
200 sq ft
100 sq ft
150 sq ft
200 sq ft
2124 sq ft
TEA TABLE TEA TABLE LAVATORYMETAL
MACHINE 01
WOOD
MACHINE 01
WOOD
MACHINE 04
3D PRINTER
MACHINESOFA COUNTER CHAIR URINAL
SHELF TABLE WORKING
CUBE
METAL
MACHINE 02
WOOD
MACHINE 02
CNC MACHINE SURFBOARD
BENCH SHELF
ARMCHAIR TOILET
WORKING
TABLE
METAL
MACHINE 03
WOOD
MACHINE 03
LASER CUT
MACHINEBIKE
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2nd Floor Plan
18. Wood Workshop
19. Outdoor Working Space
20. Office
21. Outdoor Office Space
22. Kitchenette
23. Janitor/Storage
24. Quiet Space
25. Meeting Space
26. Restroom
27. Restroom
28. Restroom - Men
29. Restroom - Women
1400 sq ft
1000 sq ft
150 sq ft
300 sq ft
150 sq ft
200 sq ft
200 sq ft
200 sq ft
324 sq ft
324 sq ft
TEA TABLE TEA TABLE LAVATORYMETAL
MACHINE 01
WOOD
MACHINE 01
WOOD
MACHINE 04
3D PRINTER
MACHINESOFA COUNTER CHAIR URINAL
SHELF TABLE WORKING
CUBE
METAL
MACHINE 02
WOOD
MACHINE 02
CNC MACHINE SURFBOARD
BENCH SHELF
ARMCHAIR TOILET
WORKING
TABLE
METAL
MACHINE 03
WOOD
MACHINE 03
LASER CUT
MACHINEBIKE
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3rd Floor Plan
30. Outdoor Working Space
31. Clean Area
32. Outdoor Office Space
33. Office
34. Quiet Space
35. Kitchenette
36. Janitor/Storage
37. Restroom
38. CNC Milling Machine
39. Meeting Space
40. Outdoor Gallery
1400 sq ft
1000 sq ft
180 sq ft
150 sq ft
300 sq ft
200 sq ft
800 sq ft
200 sq ft
2124 sq ft
TEA TABLE TEA TABLE LAVATORYMETAL
MACHINE 01
WOOD
MACHINE 01
WOOD
MACHINE 04
3D PRINTER
MACHINESOFA COUNTER CHAIR URINAL
SHELF TABLE WORKING
CUBE
METAL
MACHINE 02
WOOD
MACHINE 02
CNC MACHINE SURFBOARD
BENCH SHELF
ARMCHAIR TOILET
WORKING
TABLE
METAL
MACHINE 03
WOOD
MACHINE 03
LASER CUT
MACHINEBIKE
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Roof Plan
TEA TABLE TEA TABLE LAVATORYMETAL
MACHINE 01
WOOD
MACHINE 01
WOOD
MACHINE 04
3D PRINTER
MACHINESOFA COUNTER CHAIR URINAL
SHELF TABLE WORKING
CUBE
METAL
MACHINE 02
WOOD
MACHINE 02
CNC MACHINE SURFBOARD
BENCH SHELF
ARMCHAIR TOILET
WORKING
TABLE
METAL
MACHINE 03
WOOD
MACHINE 03
LASER CUT
MACHINEBIKE
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Above_
Longitudinal
Section 01
Below_
Longitudinal
Section 02
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CROSS SECTION 01
0 8 16 32 ft
CROSS SECTION 020 8 16 32 ft
CROSS SECTION 02
Above_
Cross Section 01
Below_
Cross Section 02
Wall Sections 1. Office2. Outdoor Office Space
3. Restroom
4. Metal Workshop
5. Outdoor Working Space—
Metal (Bike)
6. Wood Workshop
7. Outdoor Working Space—
Wood (Surfboard)
8. Clean Area
9. Outdoor Working Space
10. Gallery
11. Outdoor Gallery Sapce
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6” x 16” Beam
Flashing
Cellular
Polycarbonate
Panelv
Mega-Lock
Aluminum
Mullion
38 x 30 mm
Solid Maple
Vertical Slats
2 pieces 6x6
Glulam Larch
Timber Columns
Cardboard
Paper Tube
Infilled
Insulation
Timber
Mount
Waterproof
MembraneCardboard
Paper Tube
MDF Infilled
Insulation
Rigid
Insulation
Mega-Lock
Aluminum Mullion
Timber Mount
Waterproof
Membrane
Windows Frame
Plywood
Finish
Cellular
Polycarbonate
Panel
DETAILS
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PERSPECTIVES
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PROJECT ABSTRACT
California is currently experiencing an extreme weather condition, a
drought. Despite being surrounded by an ocean, this drought is causing
a water crisis in both urban and suburban areas of the Bay Area. San
Francisco has a large prosperous population of 758,000, which is demands
44 million gallons of water for daily use. Developing a new water re-
source is becoming an urgent issue for people’s survival. However, the
environmental conditions of the San Francisco Bay provide a rich resource
which has not been tapped yet into new water system for San Francisco.
“The Swell” provides a way to combine desalination facility with California
style as an artificial landscape in San Francisco. In the middle of 19th cen-
tury to early 20th century, a California lifestyle is a dream for many people
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Thesis Project_
THE SWELL:An artificial wave park withdesalination facility
INFORMATION
Location_
Pier #76, San Francisco,
CA 94107, USA
Site Area_
934,293 sq ft
Project Size_
533,269 gross sq ft
Project Year_
2016
Program_
Artificial wave pools, artificial
park, desalination facility
Structure_
Artificial wave pools—Concrete
Artificial park—Concrete & Steel
Desalination facility—
Concrete & Steel
,and
the “Golden State” is an ideal resort destination. The
weather is sunny and dry in all year with easy access
to the ocean and mountains. The image of Californians
as: laid-back, healthy beach-goers holds some truth.
This thesis project proposes both a “Surfing Park” and
a desalination facility. This new hybrid architecture
encourages people to generate the fresh water
through surfing.
The Surfing Park is a combination of three parts: a
surfing pool, an artificial landscape, and a desalination
system. The water comes from the bay into the
surfing pool, and the pool water goes through to the
desalination process within the artificial landscape.
The fresh water becomes a water resource for the
irrigation of landscapes, human use, and public
green spaces within an artificial landscape (park)
at Pier #76 in San Francisco.
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RESEARCH
The Ongoing California Water Crisis &
An Extensive Water System
Abnormal Drought
Modernate Drought
Severe Drought
Extreme Drought
Exceptional Drought
In-stream / River
Canal / Pipeline
Bay Area Water System
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San Francisco Water
Distribution System
SAN FRANCISCO BAY
SAN FRANCISCO BAY
PACIFIC OCEAN
THE PRESIDIO
GOLDEN GATE PARK
PACIFIC OCEAN
SUTRORESERVOIR
SUNSETRESERVOIR
MERCED MANOR RESERVOIR
CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO
SAN MATEO COUNTY
SAN MATEO COUNTY
LAKE MERCED
UNIVERSITY MOUNDRESERVOIR
SAN FRANCISCO BAY
SAN FRANCISCO BAY
PACIFIC OCEAN
THE PRESIDIO
GOLDEN GATE PARK
PACIFIC OCEAN
SUTRORESERVOIR
SUNSETRESERVOIR
MERCED MANOR RESERVOIR
CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO
SAN MATEO COUNTY
SAN MATEO COUNTY
LAKE MERCED
UNIVERSITY MOUNDRESERVOIR
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The Bay Area has 7.5 million people, and San Francisco has 852,469 people
in the city. The Swell provides three functions in the site, desalination
facility, park, surfing pool. The desalination facility provides technology
and education functions for laboratory technician and students. The
park provides public events and leisure activities for citizens, dog walkers,
exercisers. The surfing pool provides surfing for surfers and exercisers.
USER GROUP
Expenditure per visit (mean)
Distance Traveled (one way, niles)
LA County
LA County
Santa Cruz
Orange County
$70
$53
$35
$18
$0
16
12
8
4
0
SF Bay Area San Diego County
LA County
Santa Cruz
Orange County
Ventura
Ventura
SF Bay Area San Diego County
SantaCruz
Orange County
SF Bay Area
San DiegoCounty
LA County Orange County
SF Bay Area
San DiegoCounty
SantaCruz
Expenditure per visit (mean)
Distance Traveled (one way, niles)
LA County
LA County
Santa Cruz
Orange County
$70
$53
$35
$18
$0
16
12
8
4
0
SF Bay Area San Diego County
LA County
Santa Cruz
Orange County
Ventura
Ventura
SF Bay Area San Diego County
SantaCruz
Orange County
SF Bay Area
San DiegoCounty
LA County Orange County
SF Bay Area
San DiegoCounty
SantaCruz
SEX & AGE
MALE
FEMALE
UNDER 5 YEARS
5 TO 17 YEAR
18 TO 64 YEARS
65 YEARS AND ABOVE
MEDIAN AGE
432,202
420,267
37,509
76,722
622,275
115,936
38.6
DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA(2016)
50.7%
49.3%
4.4%
9.0%
73%
13.6%Left_
California Surfing:
Cost Per Each Surf Outing
(Per Person)
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SITE ANALYSIS
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0
FAM
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IN
CO
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$75
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1~$
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0
FAM
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$50
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UN
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UN
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FA
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1000 ft
N
GROUND CIRCULATION
MUNI RAIL
HOSPITAL
COMMERCIAL AND MIXED USE
SCHOOL
RESIDENTIAL USE
INDUSTRIAL USE
Pier 70 Proposed Plan
Site (Potrero Generating Station)
Ship Repair (Historic Use)
Open Space
Historic Core
Infilled Development Sites
The site was a natural gas and diesel burning
electricity generating station. It was owned
by Mirant Power Plant Company, and now
is own by NRG Company. The power station
was shut down in January, 2011.
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Sun PathSite
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CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
“The Swell” activates and transforms abandoned indus-
trial land in San Francisco’s Mission Bay district into
an artificial landscape between the bay and the city’s
edge. This landscape includes a desalinated water
system, which will distribute clean water to the city of
San Francisco, a surf-themed water park, and a large
urban park. By working with the natural assets of the
site, this project responds to the current drought
crisis in California by taking back land previously con-
taminated by industrial use and returning it to the
city through the limited impact on the environment.
The drought in California has established the need for
a new water supply in San Francisco, ideally one that
doesn’t rely on intensive and harmful interventions to
the surrounding environment. Because of San Francis-
co’s proximity to the ocean, desalination, which uses
reverseosmosis technology to separate the minerals in
seawater and transform it into fresh water, is a possi-
ble solution. The fresh water created by the plant in
this project will be stored in two water tanks on the
site. These water tanks will supply fresh water to the
citizens of San Francisco.
The prevailing image of the California lifestyle includes
the Beach Boys, sun, and surfing, which is the most
popular sport on the California shoreline. “The Swell”
contributes to this lifestyle by including two surfing
pools that connect the Dogpatch waterfront area to the
city. The project’s artificial wave machines are set in 2
concrete piers, transforming the traditional function of
the piers into entertainment.
Besides, the park, which is the most important part of
the landscape, connects the local communities to the
waterfront area and the bay, while making the desali-
nation facility and surfing pools part of the
landscape. The pattern in the landscape follows the di-
rectionality of the site’s water systems. The horizontal
lines represent the seawater on the site, and the verti-
cal lines represent the direction the seawater takes as
it goes through the desalination process to the public.
The artificial water landscape has three types of line
relationships to the site: convergent & divergent lines,
vertical lines, and zigzag tangent lines. These lines,
that reflect the urban and natural context of the site,
provide a system of circulation. The main circulation
paths for people and water use two actions from the
water system: diverging and converging. Users coming
from the city converge at the approach of the site.
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Then, the landscape makes these users diverge to the
waterfront area for surfing, the park for wandering,
the desalination area for education and work, and the
waterfront for entertainment. For the water circula-
tion, the surfing pools collect seawater from the canal
at the pumping station. Then, the desalination facility
converges the seawater, transforming it into fresh
water and diverging to be used in the landscape and
to supply the local communities.
The Swell provides an artificial water landscape to
connect the landscape park to the desalination
facility and the surfing pools in the bay. It activates
the heavy industrial land and returns it to public use,
and creating a new waterfront area for the people of
San Francisco. The Swell provides a geographic
landscape, water supply, and sports activities for
San Francisco.
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CONCEPT WITH PROGRAM STUDY PROCESS
From city to the waterfront
DIVERGENT & CONVERGENT LINE
ZIGZAG TANGENT LINE
VERTICAL LINE
Tangent line with existing
building and context
Direct to show the
relationship between two
existing building
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22ND ST
WAVE #1
10' H
IGH RIP
S
WAVE #2
10' H
IGH RIP
S
WAVE #3
7' HIG
H RIPS
WAVE #4
7' HIG
H RIPS
WAVE #5
5' HIG
H RIPS
WAVE #6
5' HIG
H RIPS
WAVE
#7 4
' HIGH
RIPS
WAVE
#8 4
' HIGH
RIPS
WAVE
#9 3
' HIGH
RIPS
WAVE
#10
3' HI
GH RI
PS
MARSH SYSTEM CANAL
TRAFFIC STOP
BOAT LAUNCH
MARSH SYSTEM
WATE
R CA
NAL T
O DE
SALIN
ATIO
N
23RD ST
22ND ST
HUMBOLDT ST
ILLIN
OIS
ST
24TH ST
WAVE DE
CAY ZO
NE
WAVE DE
CAY ZO
NE
MARSH SYSTEM
728'-2 5
/8"
248'-2"
20'-0"
217'-11
"
20'-0"
222'-2"
LENGTH
OF WAV
E #3
LENGTH
OF WAV
E #2
LENGTH
OF WAV
E #1
WAVE M
ACHINE
PIER [ AL
AMEDA W
AVE CH
ANNEL]
0 100 150 FT
381'-
10 1/
2"
WAVE
MAC
HINE P
IER [ O
AKLA
ND W
AVE C
HANN
EL]
163'-
11 5/
8"
197'-
10 7/
8"
WAVL
ENGT
H OF W
AVE #
10
WAVL
ENGT
H OF W
AVE #
9
218'-8"
SKY BAR
840'-
6"
WID
TH
OF
SIT
E
200'-4"
WATER TANK #1
186'-3"
WATER TANK #2
195'-8 3/4"
MARSH SYSTEM
1062'-11 1/8"
LENGTH OF SITE
ELEVATION
NOUTH
ELEVATION
EAST
ELEVATION
SOUTH
S1
S2
S3
S4
UPS
PIER
OFFICES
PIER
OFFICES
WAVE #1
10' H
IGH RIP
S
WAVE #2
10' H
IGH RIP
S
WAVE #3
7' HIG
H RIPS
WAVE #4
7' HIG
H RIPS
WAVE #5
5' HIG
H RIPS
WAVE #6
5' HIG
H RIPS
WAVE
#7 4
' HIGH
RIPS
WAVE
#8 4
' HIGH
RIPS
WAVE
#9 3
' HIGH
RIPS
WAVE
#10
3' HI
GH RI
PS
MARSH SYSTEM CANAL
TRAFFIC STOP
BOAT LAUNCH
MARSH SYSTEM
WATE
R CA
NAL T
O DE
SALIN
ATIO
N
23RD ST
22ND ST
HUMBOLDT ST
ILL
INO
IS S
T
24TH ST
WAVE DE
CAY ZO
NE
WAVE DE
CAY ZO
NE
MARSH SYSTEM
SEAWATER PUMP STATION
SURFING SCHOOL
SHOP & RENTAL
PREPARATION BEACH
WET ROOM
WAVE PIER [ALAMEDA CHANNEL]
WAVE PIER [OAKLAND CHANNEL]
PREPARATION BEACH
CLEAN ROOM
218'-6"
SKY BAR
150'-8 1/8"
SURFING SCHOOL
ENTRANCE TO SKY BAR
ENTRANCE TO SKY BAR
ADMINISTRATION
RESTROOM - FEMALE
RESTROOM - MALE
SHOWER &
CHANGING ROOM
SHOWER &
CHANGING ROOM
MEDICAL ROOM
TICKET SELLS
GENERAL OFFICE
COACH OFFICE
GYM
SEAWATER PUMP STATION
CUISINE PLAZA
PIER BUILDING PLAZA
PIER BUILDING PLAZA
WATER TANK #1WATER TANK #2
MEDIA AREA
PRE-TREMENTREVERSE-OSMOSIS
POST-CONDITIONING
POST-CONDITIONING
UPS
PIER
OFFICES
PIER
OFFICES
0 100 150 FT
Left_
Site Plan
Right_
Ground
Floor Plan
SITE PLAN
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WAVE
#8
4' HIG
H RIPS
WAVE
#10
3' H
IGH RI
PS
WATE
R CA
NAL T
O DE
SALIN
ATIO
N
SEAWATER PUMP STATION
SURFING SCHOOL
SHOP & RENTAL
PREPARATION BEACH
WET ROOM
WAVE PIER [ALAMEDA CHANNEL]
WAVE PIER [OAKLAND CHANNEL]
PREPARATION BEACH
CLEAN ROOM
218'-6"
SKY BAR
150'-8 1/8"
SURFING SCHOOL
ENTRANCE TO SKY BAR
ENTRANCE TO SKY BAR
ADMINISTRATION
RESTROOM - FEMALE
RESTROOM - MALE
SHOWER &
CHANGING ROOM
SHOWER &
CHANGING ROOM
COACH OFFICE
GYM
SEAWATER PUMP STATION
MEDIA AREA
PRE-TREMENT
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WAVE
#8
4' HIG
H RIPS
WAVE
#10
3' H
IGH RI
PS
WATE
R CA
NAL T
O DE
SALIN
ATIO
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WAVE
#8
4' HIG
H RIPS
WAVE
#10
3' H
IGH RI
PS
WATE
R CA
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O DE
SALIN
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0 30 50 FT
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Sky Bar—1st Floor Plan
Right_
Sky Bar—2nd Floor Plan / 3rd Floor Plan
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ELEVATIONS
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MEDICAL ROOM
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Wall SectionSection
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1 STEEL A LE
ETAL STU ITH ON ETE
LOO
1 HS STEEL
OU LE LASS LA IN
ATE OO E ANE
1 4 I E E ENT ANEL
1 2 I E E ENT ANEL
1 2 I E E ENT ANEL
2 12 HS STEEL
ETAL STU ITH ON ETE
LOO
OU LE LASS LA IN
2 12 HS STEEL
1 HS STEEL
3 INSULATION
2 ON ETE ANEL
ATE OO E ANE
1 4 I E E ENT ANEL
STEEL AVE ENE ATO
STEEL ONNE T I LAN E ITH
1 OLTS
STEEL OLU N
STEEL EA ITH LAN E
U E AIL SU O TS
LO E AIL SU O TS
EIN O E ON ETE O
DETAILS
WATERPROOF MEMBRANE REINFORCE
CONCRETE DOCK
UPPER RAIL &
SUPPORTS
LOWER RAIL &
SUPPORTS
STEEL BEAM
WITH FLANGE
STEEL COLUMN
STEEL CONNECT
RIM FLANGE
WITH 10 BOLTS
STEEL WAVE
GENERATOR
3” INSULATION
2” CONCRETE PANEL
20” X 12” RHS STEEL
16” X 8” RHS STEEL
1/4” FIBER CEMENT PANEL
DOUBLE GLASS GLAZING
5” METAL STUD WITH
CONCRETE FLOOR
20” X 12” RHS STEEL
1/2” FIBER CEMENT PANEL
1” STEEL CABLE
WATERPROOF MEMBRANE
1/4” FIBER CEMENT PANEL
DOUBLE GLASS GLAZING
16” X 8” RHS STEEL
1/2” FIBER CEMENT PANEL
5” METAL STUD WITH
CONCRETE FLOOR
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EXTERIOR RENDERINGS
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PROJECT ABSTRACT
The project is to design a wall system of a fashion boutique in a three-
story building, and it has a flat roof and parapet and floor-to-floor height
of 11’-0” maximum. The wall will be the street facade of a small building
on a typical San Francisco mid-block lot, 25’ wide with adjacent buildings
left and right abutting the building. The facade includes; an entry door
with a canopy; windows, some or all being operable, some or all with solar
control; and at least two exterior finish materials. From the process of
this project can learn how to control every part of details. The wall section
and its related elevations, plans, and details provide a significant portion
of a completed description of a building. It is a process to prepare to
develop a high level of competence in the technical aspects of architectural
design through exploring a wall section.
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ARH604_
FASHION BOUTIQUE
INFORMATION
Location_
156 Geary Street,
San Francisco,
CA 94118, USA
Site Area_
2000 sq ft
Project Size_
1400 gross sq ft
Project Year_
2014
Program_
Commercial Building
for Fashion store
Structure_
Steel
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Academy of Art University, USA
Master of Architecture, M.Arch II
DESIGNER_Messer Yang
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