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ARCH3105 Final Work
### Model photographs
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ARCH3105 Final Work
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final presentation
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Competition submission
### Barrelhouse Jazz
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revision after midterm
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Midterm Poster
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final work
For a tiny house project in Salt Lake City designed for a couple who like camping and working out, I name this house “Home of My Ego”, which comes from the word “home”. When making this project, I keep considering the meaning of home, especially of tiny home for low / moderate-income group. Home is a place that provides dwellers with warm and sense of belongings. It is usually hard to store all the things meaningful to them in such a narrow and small space, let alone to avoid looking messy. Therefore, this time, the concept of my project is to design an affordable sustainable tiny “storage house” that could accomodate not only the couple but also the objects and activities they love and enjoy. It is really a home of their egos.
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9.29 progress HOME
Revision of the design (plan & sketches)
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9.27 progress HOME
Site (finalized)
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9.24 progress HOME
Client (finalized)
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9.22 progress HOME
Construction material – Hempcrete
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9.22 progress HOME
Construction material – Hempcrete
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9.20 progress HOME
Plan & Model views
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9.17 progress HOME
Design revision on 9.15’s plan and section
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9.15 progress HOME
Initial design
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9.13 progress HOME
Case study
This 60㎡ project in Shanghai gives me an inspiration to design from section instead of plan. Making use of a high floor height (3.5-3.8m), the architect designed 7 kinds of floor height in different functional areas. Plus, the idea of sinking space is also a good reference for me.
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9.10 progress HOME
Definition of home
A personalized space which can provide comfort, warm, and sense of belonging. The relationship between a home and the person who lives in it is not unidirectional. By contrast, they complete each other.
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HOME-Home of My Ego -- Introduction
Welcome! This is Sugar, Sun Baiqianqian, a third-year architecture student in Wenzhou-Kean University. Hope you will enjoy my website and project!