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Works done at the University of Kansas from summer 2011 to spring 2013, Undergraduate Architecture

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Page 1: Architecture Portfolio Spring 2013

June 尤娟You

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[education]Master of Architecture _05 2014_ GPA 3.75university of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, uSa

Business Administration _undergraduateuniversity of Windsor, Windsor, ontario, canada

International Business _Bachelor of economicsWuhan university of technology, Wuhan, Hubei, china

05 2011_current

09 2007_12 2008

09 2004_06 2008

[experience]Woodshop Technician instructing and assisting students in using woodworking equipment demonstrating safety procedures in using power tools offering recommendations to precision in architectural model makingSchool of architecture, university of Kansas phone: 785_383_8265

Studio 804 Warehouse Management Helper Creatingnewfloorflansforelectricoutletsandshelveslayout Moving materials and cleaning the warehouse.School of architecture, university of Kansas phone: 785_383_8265

Assistant to the Fashion Designer http://wikstenmade.com phone: 785_580_8318

08 2012_current

06 2012_08 2012

01 2009_06 2009

[SKiLLS]Computer revit, autocad, 3d Max, Sketchup,photoShop, indesign, illustrator

HandWoodworking, Blacksmithing, Welding, Laser cutting

LanguageMandarin _Fluent, english _Fluent

[reFerenceS]AcademicShannon criss associate professor [email protected] 785_864_3861chad Kraus assistant professor [email protected] 785_864_4129denton nichols Lecturer [email protected] 785_864_3087

ProfessionalJenny Gordy Fashion designer [email protected] 785_580_8318

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1016 Ohio Street / Lawrence Ks USA 66044

June YouThe University of Kansas /

School of Architecture, Design and Planning

Address

phone[ 785 ] 580-8767

[email protected]

websiteissuu.com/juneyou

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01 eAT CreATe reLATeBusiness incubator Labnew orleans

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siteabove sea level

below sea level

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siteabove sea level

below sea level

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mid-city

bayou st. john

treme

tuLane-GraVier

site

neutral ground

density

commercial

rensidential

propoSed Sitethe selected site is situated at the intersection of Broad Street and Bienville Street among four dis-tricts: Mid-city, Bayou St. John, tulane-Gravier, and treme. these are all mixed-income neighborhoods with very little new development. neighborhood types extending out from the site indicate distinct building types and architectural languages. as a main crossroad of the city, Broad Street mainly contains commercial buildings. the existing build-ing on site is a “out of scale” 1970’s supermarket.

along the Bienville Street, many residential build-ings create a dense street façade. they typically have an open space between each other. the elevated porches activate outdoor social activi-ties among residents. to break down the scale of existing building and react to surrounding residen-tial buildings, Bienville Street will be the main focus of the new proposed building.

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mid-city

bayou st. john

treme

tuLane-GraVier

site

neutral ground

density

commercial

rensidential

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the proposed new building will have a strong connection with the surrounding neighborhood and the existing “out of scale” supermarket building. along the Bienville Street, many residential buildings create a dense street façade. they typi-cally have an open space between each other. the elevated porches activate out-door social activities among residents.

to break down the scale of existing build-ing and react to surrounding residential buildings, Bienville Street will be the main focus of the new proposed building. the façade will speak the same architectural language as the other residential buildings on Bienville Street.

deSiGn concept

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Upper Floor

Think Tank

Art Classroom

Cooking

Prepping

Baking

Classroom

Storage

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it is a place where the community eat fresh and real food togeth-er, create new ideas and solutions for food and health problems, and relate to one an-other through sharing and growing food.

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groundwater discharge

deep percolation

rainfall

canopy evaporation

bioswale plant mix

stormwater runoff

infiltration through roots of native plants

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groundwater discharge

deep percolation

rainfall

canopy evaporation

bioswale plant mix

stormwater runoff

infiltration through roots of native plants

Site Water treatMent

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02 MonArCH InSTITuTeButterflyResearchLabKansas city

the Monarch institute (20,000 naSF) will serve the river Market neighborhood, downtown Kansas city, and the larger metropolitan community.Thebuildingwillcontainabutterflyvivarium,ablackboxtheater,areadingroom,abutterflygarden,acafeandresearchareas. architecture is experienced through the senses, memories, beliefs anddesires.Inthisproject,thebutterflyvivariumisanopenspacetoaccommodatethousandsofbutterfliesaccompaniedbyelementsoftheirnaturalhabitat.Welldesignednaturalandartificiallightingisessential. What is more important, this space should provide a full sen-sory experience to visitors and a living laboratory for researchers.

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metal mesh screen cladding to reduce heat gain from west sunlight

LEED certi�ed polygal sheets for better thermal insulation

green roof garden

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environMentaL SySteM

StructuraL SySteM

eGreSS SySteM

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paving stonesand for levelingcompacted gravelfilter fabricrigid insulationwaterproof membranestructural concrete slab

concrete formwood chipsplanting soilinsulation & filter fabricweeping tile

8’’ concrete wall3’’ wood wool acoustic board3/4’’ plywood panel3’’ insulation membrane4’’ concrete floor slab2’’ protection boardmembrane

fluid-applied waterproofing gravel drain pipe

2’’ concrete floor finishing4’’ concrete floor slab2’’ protection boardmembrane3’’ mud slab6’’ gravel bed

rooF SLaB

pLanter

BaSeMent WaLL

BaSeMent Foundation

perForated MeSH MountinG

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03 AGInG In PLACeHome for Field Station researchersLawrence KS

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adJuStaBLe + adaptive

1. Maximum southern solar exposure for heating and natural light2. Body of water for evaporative cooling and excess storm water drainage3. Coniferous trees for winter wind protection

ecoLoGicaL deSiGn

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the client is a Field research Station who requires three houses for their researchers and a grounds keeper/maintenance person. the site has a slight southern slope, and is pop-ulated by wild grasses and a small forest of ear-ly-successional deciduous trees. the ecosystem here is an ecotone, a transition space between forest and prairie. there are three existing build-ings on the facility, but the houses will be locat-ed about 500-100 feet away, and shall be con-nected by a path.

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Wood

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StraW BaLe

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pLaStic

concrete

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native Kansas architecture have been important precedents, as it is ideal to retain the culture of rural Kansas. Many residents of the country tend to live in the same house until the end stages of life. Because of this, designing for aging in place needs to be a priority. the residences are com-fortable for able bodied individu-als, as well as the elderly and dis-abled. designing for adaptability is required to provide for all stag-es of life.

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PB

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04 PuBLICATIonKiosk Magazine issue 47frozen moment of drama20’’ by 20’’, 2012soft pastel on birch plywood

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1 2 3 4

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1. 2 by 4 by 12 pine wood

2. cutting and gluing

3. clamping

4. dowel joints

5. sanding, sanding & sanding

6. applying finishing

05 WooDWorkInG70 degree bench/coffee table2011solid pine wood

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06 PHoToGrAPHYnew york / St. Louis / denver

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thank you.谢谢.