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Biannual booklet showcasing recent undergraduate student work in architecture. ©2016 UIUC School of Architecture
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UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT WORKFALL 2015
Lichao Liu | ARCH 4752 /
Qiujun Yue | ARCH 475 / 3
Yu Gan | ARCH 4754 /
Yuan Liao | ARCH 475 / 5
Guangjie Jin | ARCH 4756 /
Perspective from the Atrium
Perspective from the entrancePerspective from the corridor
Weijie Yang | ARCH 475 / 7
LobbyLobby
Reception
Entrance
ReceptionOffi ce
sevice
Mechanical
Mail & copy
Lockerroom
Receive& storage
HousekeepingGarbage
Atrium
Kitchen
Restaurant
Exterior Patio
section 2
section 1
Admin’sOffi ce
Assistant’sOffi ce
Manager’sOffi ce
Employee restroom
Senior studio individual projectSite: Champaign, IL
The concept of this project relates deeply to the site situation.
The west and east side of the site are occupied by high rise
apartment buildings, while north and south sides remains open
and have great views: the football stadium and Assembly Hall
at south, and the Scott Park at north. The concept of the design
is to arrange all the guest rooms and public functions to face
only north and south while having a structure core with atrium
in the middle. A unique complex structure system that contains
concrete core, cable and exposed steel structure is developed
to serve the concept. The concept is also expressed through
out every aspect of design, including materiality, detail fi nishing,
HVAC system and sustainability design.
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HOTEL
HOTEL
HOTEL
ROOM
ROOM
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PUBLIC
PUBLIC
PUBLIC
PUBLIC
PUBLIC PUBLIC
ROOM
ROOM
ROOM
ROOMROOM
ROOM
ROOM
ROOM
ROOM
ROOM
Bar
MeetingRoom
Roof GardenGuest Room
Guest Room
Guest Room
Guest Room
Guest Room
Guest Room
Guest Room
Guest Room Balcony
Balcony Guest Room
Guest Room
Central Atrium provide space for the vertical ventilation
Shading panels connection
Cable - beam connection
Tube bracing connection
Concrete elevator core
Ground Floor Plan 1/16” = 1’ - 0”
Football Stadium Assembly Hall
Second Floor Plan 1/16” = 1’ - 0”
Typical Guestroom Floor Plan 1/16” = 1’ - 0”
ADA Acessible Guest Room Floor Plan
1/4” = 1’ - 0”
Section 11/16” = 1’ - 0”
Section 21/16” = 1’ - 0”
Exterior Patio Roof Garden Guest Room
Zeyu Liu | ARCH 4758 /
Theradej Nasueb | ARCH 475 / 9
A B C D E FSITE PLAN1:50
FUSION
UP
GARBAGE
PROCESSINGROOM
ALGAE
ASSISTANTMANAGER
RECIEVING
MECH.
MAIL/COPY
AREARECEPTION
VESTIBULEENTRY
MANAGER
SITTINGAREA
CAFE
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MECH.
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WOMENSLOCKERS
LOCKERSMENS
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MECH.
STORAGE
LAB
LECTUREROOM
DIS
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SH
OW
CA
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ROOMCHALK
CORKROOM
INFORMATIONROOM
B
AA
B
F
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C
B
A
321
STORAGE
MECH.
LAB
BREAK-OUTROOM
MEETINGROOM
MEETINGROOM
CREATIVE
FORMAL
LAB
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AA
B
F
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D
B
A
321
KITCHEN
OUTDOORSEATING
BAR
INDOORSEATING
MECH.
B
AA
B
F
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D
C
B
A
321
CONCEPT
60”
60”48”
30”
36”
SOCIAL
INTIMATE
LENA REIFF CAPSTONE PROJECT
Lena Reiff | ARCH 47510 /
INTERACTIVE WALL
MEETING SPACE AVAILABILITY
NEWS
EVENTS
TRANSIT INFO
CARLE
CONCEPT DIAGRAM
9
CONNECTION
3
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1. STEEL FRAMING FOR EXTERIOR SHADING SCREEN2. STRUCTURAL STEEL TUBE3. EXTERIOR SHADING - ACRYLIC RAIN SCREEN4. EXTERIOR INSULATION5. VENTILATED SOFFIT6. CABLE-TRUSS SYSTEM7. BUTT-GLAZED LOW IRON WINDOWS8. SUSPENSION SYSTEM9. PARAPET10. DOUBLE GLAZED WINDOWS11. AWNING WINDOWS
EAST ELEVATION
RECEPTION
LOUNGEMAIL/-COPY
STORAGE
MECHANICAL
OFFICE
OFFICE
IT WORK ROOM
MEETING ROOM
CAFE
VALET
A
B
FIXT_CODE
FU_TOTAL
FU_WASTE
FU_HOT FU_COLD
FIXT_CODE
FU_TOTAL
FU_WASTE
FU_HOT FU_COLD
MEETING ROOM
COMPUTER LOUNGE
HOUSEKEEPING
BREAK OUT ROOM
A
B
A
B
BREAK OUT ROOM
HOUSEKEEPING
A
B
BREAKOUT ROOM
HOUSEKEEPING
A
B
HOUSEKEEPING
MEETING ROOMBREAKOUT ROOM
A
B
HOUSEKEEPING
MEETING ROOM
A
B
HOUSEKEEPING
FOURTH FLOOR FIFTH FLOOR SIXTH FLOORSECOND FLOOR THIRD FLOOR
HOUSEKEEPING
MEN’S EMPLOYEE LOCKER ROOM
WOMEN’S EMPLOYEE LOCKER ROOM LOUNGE
KITCHEN
RESTAURANT
A
B
SECTION B
Luz Upegui | ARCH 475 / 11
Brad Berg | ARCH 475B Barcelona12 /
Jason Buss | ARCH 475B Barcelona / 13
Andrew Smith | ARCH 475B Barcelona14 /
Yilin Zhang | ARCH 475B Barcelona / 15
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site plan
site section
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metal roofing
1 x 4 lath
2 x 4 studs 16” o.c. w/ batt insulation fill
blockingflashing
rigid insulation
vertical sidingbuilding paper
air vent
wood panel interior finish
2 x 8 rafter w/ batt insulation
main view direction
isolatedfamiliarwater's edgeeasily accessible
roof & wall detail
view & experience
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hut section
hut east elevation
hut floor plan
charred wood siding
metal roofing
sustainable wood treatment
radiant heat reflection
wind/light penetration & view controloperable wood louvers
perceive.kickapoo state parkdanville, illinois
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2
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water’s edge - hut & dock
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5
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ada dockindoor/outdoor storagecommunal spacebath houseseptic tank & fieldsimple - ada hutsoutdoor fire pitgathering - familiar huts
10 serenity - isolated hut
existing pathnew pathADA boardwalk
perceive huts and gathering space at Kickapoo State Park are designed to be a unique experience that will leave the visitor with a sense of peace and connection with nature. The individual personalities of each hut will give the visitor an opportunity to select a hut location that best meets their camping desires. The gathering space is located in close proximity to the huts and directly on the edge of High Pond, for accessibility convenience and a beautiful view.
The huts and gathering space beautifully connect experience, nature, sustainability, and the landscape, providing a wonderfully unique and memorable experience for each of its visitors.
main power linepower line from main to generatorpower from generator to huts/lightsfully lit ADA pathwayoff grid power supplyguide lights
power source
Rebecca Palmer | ARCH 37316 /
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100
0
1020
50607080
40
30
site plan
site section
1
2
3
48
5
7
7
10
9
6
metal roofing
1 x 4 lath
2 x 4 studs 16” o.c. w/ batt insulation fill
blockingflashing
rigid insulation
vertical sidingbuilding paper
air vent
wood panel interior finish
2 x 8 rafter w/ batt insulation
main view direction
isolatedfamiliarwater's edgeeasily accessible
roof & wall detail
view & experience
10
20
30
10
20
25
15
10
20
30
10
20
25
15
hut section
hut east elevation
hut floor plan
charred wood siding
metal roofing
sustainable wood treatment
radiant heat reflection
wind/light penetration & view controloperable wood louvers
perceive.kickapoo state parkdanville, illinois
1
2
3
water’s edge - hut & dock
4
5
6
7
8
9
ada dockindoor/outdoor storagecommunal spacebath houseseptic tank & fieldsimple - ada hutsoutdoor fire pitgathering - familiar huts
10 serenity - isolated hut
existing pathnew pathADA boardwalk
perceive huts and gathering space at Kickapoo State Park are designed to be a unique experience that will leave the visitor with a sense of peace and connection with nature. The individual personalities of each hut will give the visitor an opportunity to select a hut location that best meets their camping desires. The gathering space is located in close proximity to the huts and directly on the edge of High Pond, for accessibility convenience and a beautiful view.
The huts and gathering space beautifully connect experience, nature, sustainability, and the landscape, providing a wonderfully unique and memorable experience for each of its visitors.
main power linepower line from main to generatorpower from generator to huts/lightsfully lit ADA pathwayoff grid power supplyguide lights
power source
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Sheth Saloni | ARCH 373 / 17
Adam Souhrada | ARCH 37318 /
Saina Xiang | ARCH 373 / 19
Alex Brosh | ARCH 37320 /
Rob Corpus | ARCH 373 / 21
Thomas McCormick | ARCH 37322 /
Peter Westerfield | ARCH 373 / 23
Nicole Flores | ARCH 37324 /
Marija Sassine | ARCH 373 / 25
Bokang Du | ARCH 37326 /
Marisa Urbina | ARCH 373 / 27
Xinyi Chen | ARCH 271
TWO FACETHIS PROJECT STARTED WITH THE IDEA OF LAYERS OF OCEAN WAVES. AS DRAWINGS AND STUDY MODEL DEVELOPED, THE IDEA EVOLVED INTO LAYERS OF
SPACES UPON WAVES. TO FURTHER REINFORCE THE SPACE, WAVES WERE TAKEN OUT OF THE PROJECT AND REPLACED BY PLATFORMS. THE FINAL MODEL
IS A LOW AND FLAT ARCHITECTURE WHICH HAS CANTILEVERING SPACES OVER THE IRREGULAR-SHAPED PLATFORMS.
PLAN VIEW 1/8”=1’0”
SECTION 1/8”=1’0”
OBLIQUE VIEW 1/16”=1’0”
28 /
Eric Fries | ARCH 271 / 29
ENSŌEnsō is a circle painted in one uninhibited brushstroke.The circle is open and incom-plete, representing the beauty of imperfection, or wabi-sabi, a principle of Japanese
(asymmetry; irregularity), kanso (simplicity), koko (basic; weathered), shizen (without pretense; natural), yugen (subtly profound grace), datsuzoku (freedom), and seijaku (tranquility).
I based my concept upon this idea of unity in design through Japanese aesthetics, im-plementing the principles harmoniously to create a cohesive design. The plan is made of simple planar elements to exhibit an abstract representation of the zen circle.
Rotated verticallyConstructed horizontally Cut + folded in half
PLAN VIEW 1/8” = 1’-0”
SECTION VIEW 1/8” = 1’-0”
PROCESS OF CONSTRUCTION
Jesse Han | ARCH 27130 /
ENSŌEnsō is a circle painted in one uninhibited brushstroke.The circle is open and incom-plete, representing the beauty of imperfection, or wabi-sabi, a principle of Japanese
(asymmetry; irregularity), kanso (simplicity), koko (basic; weathered), shizen (without pretense; natural), yugen (subtly profound grace), datsuzoku (freedom), and seijaku (tranquility).
I based my concept upon this idea of unity in design through Japanese aesthetics, im-plementing the principles harmoniously to create a cohesive design. The plan is made of simple planar elements to exhibit an abstract representation of the zen circle.
Rotated verticallyConstructed horizontally Cut + folded in half
PLAN VIEW 1/8” = 1’-0”
SECTION VIEW 1/8” = 1’-0”
PROCESS OF CONSTRUCTION
Nate Mollway | ARCH 271 / 31
Jacob Peters | ARCH 27132 /
OBLIQUE VIEW 1/16” = 1’0”
SECTION AA’ 1/8” = 1’0”
LEVEL PLAN 1/8” = 1’0”
INSPIRED BY THE IDEALS OF BRUTALIST ARCHITECTURE, THIS MODEL USES MATERIALS SUCH AS CONCRETE, METAL, AND GLASS IN A DESIGN THAT PROTRAYS POWER AND STRENGTH. TWO PLANES ARE ORIENTED VERTICALLY WITH COMPLIMENTING FACADES ON EACH SIDE, WHILE INTERSECTING PLANES ARE USED TO CREATE A VARIETY OF OPEN,COVERED, AND CLOSED SPACES. AN ELEVATED PLATFORM SERVES AS THE SEPARATION BETWEEN THE STRUCTURE AND NATURAL LANDSCAPE BELOW.
BRUTALIST ASCENSION
Sam Watts | ARCH 271 / 33
Paul Wood | ARCH 27134 /
Leyi Zhang | ARCH 271 / 35
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