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Brandon Leung PCC Architecture 20A final

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Page 1: PCC Architecture 20A final
Page 2: PCC Architecture 20A final

East Elevation @ 1/16”= 1’ - 0”

Expo Line Stop

Exit

SIte Plan @ 1/32” = 1’ - 0” Brandon Leung

Entrance

Entrance Exit

EntranceEntrance Lobby

Museum StoreCafeteria

Dino Hall

Discovery Center & Insect Zoo

DinoLab

California History

Staff Changing Room

Museum Storage

Museum Storage

VaultGems & Minerals

Restroom

-20’

-25’

-20’

-20’

-20’

Short Section A-A B-B C-C

Long Section

A-A B-B C-C

Admission Desk

Birds

RainForest

ButterflyPavilion

-10’

Gallery

Exit

Exit

UP

Jean Delacour Auditorium

Restroom

Restroom

Restroom

Stage

Backstage

Sea Reptile

Office

Ground Floor Plan @ 1/16” = 1’ - 0”

Ages ofMammals

Marsh

-5’0’

5’

-8’-9’

-10’

-5’

-5’

-5’

Datum, Hierarchy PlanDatum, Bounding Box Grid

Datum, Neutral Axon Datum, Hierarchy Axon

City Planning Grids Coliseum Hiearachical AreasNew Masterplan DatumCity Planning Grids Coliseum Bounding BoxNew Masterplan Datum

City Planning Grids Coliseum Hierarchical VolumesNew Masterplan Datum

City Planning Grids Datum Coliseum Datum Heights DatumNew Masterplan Datum

Datum, Neutral Grid

Normal City Planning Grid Offsetted City Planning Grid New Masterplan datum Coliseum datum

Datum Section

Datum, Neutral SectionDatum, Hierarchy Section

Datum, Bounding Box SectionThe Highest Point of Coliseum Torch of Coliseum Highest Height of City Planning Grid Building Highest Height Sports Arena

Ground Plane Depth of Tennis Court Depth of Swimming Pool Depth of Sports Arena Depth of Coliseum

The Highest Point of Coliseum Torch of Coliseum Rotunda RotundaRotunda Highest Height of City Planning Grid Building Highest Height Sports Arena

Ground Plane Depth of Tennis Court Depth of Swimming Pool Depth of Sports Arena Depth of Coliseum

Torch of Coliseum Highest Height of City Planning Grid Building

Ground Plane Depth of Tennis Court Depth of Sports Arena Depth of ColiseumHierarchical Datum T

Bounding Box Section

Rule Sets of The New ParadigmConcept: Altruism

It is an ethical doctrine that holds that individuals have a moral obligation to help, serve, or benefit others, if neces-sary at the sacrifice of self interest.

The design has to be accessible to the public.It won’t either force or inhibit circulations to form.The functions and programs are benefitical to the visitors.There should be consistency in the new paradigm such as program placements and experiential sequence.Programs and forms should have a connection with people.

Matriphagy

External Reference

Some animals do behave in ways that reduce their individual fitness but increase the fitness of other individuals in the population; this is a functional definition of altruism.

Beyond the physical exertions that mothers, and in some species fathers, undertake to protect their young, extreme examples of sacrifice may occur. One example is matriphagy (the consumption of the mother by her offspring) in the spider, Stegodyphus.

Non-AltruismAltruism

Brandon Leung

Program Relationship Diagram

Butterfly PavilionSpider Pavilion

North American Mammal

African Mammals

Expo Line Stop

Insect Zoo

Gems and MineralsTemporary Exhibits

Marsh

Rain Forest

Admission Desk

Jean Delacour Auditorium

Sea Reptile

Discovery Center

PrivatePublic

Neutral

List of Programs Square Footage

Dinosaur Hall

Dinosaur Lab

7000 Sq. Ft.

600 Sq. Ft.

Age of Mammals 1300 Sq. Ft.

Rain Forest

Discovery Center & Insect Zoo

Birds 1000 Sq. Ft.

3000 Sq. Ft.

Gems & Minerals 3000 Sq. Ft.

Vault 3000 Sq. Ft.

Sea Reptile 6000 Sq. Ft.

Butterfly Pavilion 6000 Sq. Ft.

Museum Store 400 Sq. Ft.

Information Desk 100 Sq. Ft.

Jean Delacour Auditorium 8000 Sq. Ft.

California History 3000 Sq. Ft.

Museum Storage 17000 Sq. Ft.

Office 8000 Sq. Ft.

700 Sq. Ft.

Marsh 1000 Sq. Ft.

California History

Symbiosis

Co-evolution

Mutualism and Endosymbiosis

Exosymbiosis

Vault

Lobby Museum Store

Entrance/ Exit

Dino Lab

Museum Storage

Grill

Office

Library

Maintenance Center

Dino Hall

Relationship

Natural Hstory Museum Programs

Macro Circulation

Bus Stop

Circulation

Expo Line Stop

Interactive Center

Sequence Narrative

I would like people to experience the museum through the interdependent relationship between different animals. For example, Rhino and Birds have developed an interdependent relationship.

In nature, there are several major types of relationships in which they are symbiosis, co-evolution, amensalism, parasitism, mutualism and endosymbiosis, exosymbiosis and commensalism.

The spatial sequence of the new museum will be divided by these relation-ship, and different biomes will be changed by heights.

Level 2

Level G

Level 1

symbiosis, co-evolution, amensalism, parasitism, mutualism and endosymbiosis, exosymbiosis and commensalism.

Symbiosis

Co-evolution

Amensalism

Mutualism and Endosymbiosis

Exosymbiosis

Commensalism

Symbiosis

Co-evolution

Amensalism

Mutualism and Endosymbiosis

Exosymbiosis

Commensalism

Symbiosis

Co-evolution

Amensalism

Mutualism and Endosymbiosis

Exosymbiosis

Commensalism

Museum Storage

Grill

Aerial Biome

Ground Biome

Ocean BiomeGems and Minerals

Vault

Museum Floor Plan Configuration/ Exhibit Skeleton Plans Office

Library

Lobby

Museum Store

Entrance/ Exit

Dino Lab

Circulation

Datum, Bounding Box Axon

City Planning Grids Coliseum Bounding BoxNew Masterplan Datum

Fossil Maintenance Center

DinoLab

Museum Storage

Museum Storage

VaultGems & Minerals

Restroom

Restroom

0’

0’

0’

-5’

5’

5’

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UP

Sea Reptile

Ages ofMammals

Marsh

Corridor

Underground Level Floor Plan @ 1/16” = 1’ - 0”

EntranceLobby

Museum StoreCafeteria

Dino Hall

Discovery Center & Insect Zoo

DinoLab

California History

Staff Changing Room

Museum Storage

Museum Storage

VaultGems & Minerals

Restroom

Admission Desk

Birds

RainForest

ButterflyPavilion

Gallery

Exit

UP

Jean Delacour Auditorium

Restroom

Restroom

Restroom

Restroom

Stage

Backstage

Sea Reptile

Office

Ground Floor Plan @ 1/16” = 1’ - 0” Brandon Leung

Ages ofMammals

Marsh

Circulation DIagram

EntranceLobby

Museum StoreCafeteria

Dino Hall

Discovery Center & Insect Zoo

DinoLab

California History

Staff Changing Room

Museum Storage

Museum Storage

VaultGems & Minerals

Restroom

Admission Desk

Birds

RainForest

ButterflyPavilion

Gallery

Exit

UP

Jean Delacour Auditorium

Restroom

Restroom

Restroom

Restroom

Stage

Backstage

Sea Reptile

Office

Ground Floor Plan @ 1/16” = 1’ - 0” Brandon Leung

Ages ofMammals

Marsh

Programs relationship Diagram

Symbiosis

Co-evolutionMutualism and Endosymbiosis

Exosymbiosis

DinoLab

Dino Hall

-30’

-10’

-30’

-30’

-25’

EntranceEntrance ExitLibrary

Jean Delacour Auditorium

Office

Restroom

Restroom

Stage

Backstage

-15’

0’

Upperground Level Floor Plan @ 1/16” = 1’ - 0”

Birds

ButterflyPavilion

Sea Reptile

Ages ofMammals

Arch 20A Architectural DesignPasadena City College

Brandon LeungInstructor: Coleman Griffith

2020 Exposition Park Natural History Museum

Short Section A-A B-B C-C

A-A B-B C-C

Short Section A-A B-B C-C

A-A B-B C-C

Overall Exterior Rendering

Architectural Matriphagy Diagram

People Can Access the whole Design

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South Elevation @ 1/16”= 1’ - 0”

Nouth Elevation @ 1/16”= 1’ - 0”

West Elevation @ 1/16”= 1’ - 0”

Marsh

Sea Reptile

Age of Mammals

Dino Lab California History Lobby

Dino LabLong Section @ 1/16” = 1’ -0”

Exit

Age of MammalsMuseum Storage

Gems and MineralsMuseum Storage

Short Section A-A @ 1/16” = 1’ -0”

Sea Reptile

Age of MammalsMuseum Storage

Fossil Maintenance Center Vault

Dino Hall

Museum Storage

Short Section B-B @ 1/16” = 1’ -0”

Birds + Rain Forest

Sea Reptile

Birds

Fossil Maintenance Center

Dino HallAge of Mammals

Museum Storage Museum Storage

Short Section C-C @ 1/16” = 1’ -0”

Interior Renderings of Birds Exhibits

Overall Exterior Rendering

Dino Hall Rendering

Vault Dinosaur Interior Rendering

Sea Reptile Rendering