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SanteeAlley
LA Fashion Mart
CaliforniaMarketCenter
City Market ofLos Angeles
FashionDistrict2040
Tissue & OrganDistrict
JewelryDistrict
FarmingDistrict
Gamification DevicesDistrict
PersonalMobilityDistrict
CustomElectronics
District
CustomFabrication
District
FancyPackaging
District
Hi-TechGastronomy
District
LA FASHION DISTRICT 2010
SOUTH
MAI
N ST.
Fashion District 2010
Fashion District2040
Fashion District 2010
Fashion District2040
Fashion District 2010
Fashion District2040
Consolidation Diversification Densification
Lucia Tower31F, 200 units
1027 Wilshire48F, 402 units
Vibiana Lofts40F, 300 units
Concerto27F x 2, 627 units
City House and The Olympic60F & 50F
Figueroa South/West Tower34F, 324 units
Figueroa South/East Tower34F, 324 units
Zen Tower50F, 302 units
9th and Flower St.37F, 214 units
FIDM Tower19F
Hanover Tower27F
Elleven13F, 176 units
Evo South23F, 311 units
The Medallion11F x 2, 370 units
655 Hope St.17F
Block 8 Little Tokyo22F+6F x 3, 750 units
SCI-ARC Towers40F x 2, 400 units
Alexan Savoy Apartments4F, 303 units
Alexan Savoy Phase II+III18F & 25F, 497 units
Trinity Towers34F
The Met Lofts8F, 264 units
The Medici6F x 6, 632 units
The Piero8F, 225 units
City Lights on Fig5F, 100 units
The Orsini5F, 297 units
Bridge Lofts2F, 8 units
1010 Wilshire17F, 240 units
1100 Grand Lofts8F, 66 units
Hope Condos18F, 200 units
Olive St Lofts17F, 105 units
Glass Tower25F
Luma19F, 236 units
Teramachi Senior Housing8F, 127 units717 Olympic
28F, 156 units
Hikari6F, 128 units
Union Station Apartments5F, 278 units
Grand Ave PlanMixed use development, 2600 units
Metropolis Phase I53F, 548 units
Metropolis Phase II47F, 288 units
Bartlett Building12F, 139 units
El Dorado Lofts12F, 65 units
Higgins Bldg10F, 135 units
Reserve Lofts7F, 60 units
308 E9th St.5F, 38 units
Barker Bros. Convertion5F, 230 unitsSantee Court Phase II
4bldgs, 165 units
Rives Bldg10F, 60 units
Molino Street Lofts3F, 91 units
Roosevelt Building 16F, 222 units
Sixth Street Lofts2F, 63 units
Union Bank Bldg10F, 90 units
Biscuit Company Lofts7F, 104 units
Brockman Bldg12F, 80 units
Chapman Building13F, 168 units
East Columbia Lofts13F, 147 units
Pan American Lofts5F, 40 units
Rowan Bldg12F, 200 units
Shybarry Bldg12F, 84 units
Shybarry Tower12F, 84 units
Sky Lofts12-22F, 132 units
Broadway Plaza8F, 82 units
Mandell Bldg12F, 55 units
Library Court6F, 90 units The Milano
13F, 99 units
Security Bldg12F, 153 units
Main Mercantile Bldg6F, 40 units
Mercantile Arcade Bldg12F, 143 units
Packard Lofts7F, 116 units
Title Guarantee Bldg12F
Victor Clothing Lofts5F, 38 units
Santee Court Phase I12F, 64 units
Santee Court Phase III9bldgs, 445 units
South Village4 phases, 1190 units
Residential Real Estate Developmentsin Downtown Los Angeles(past decade, built+proposed)
Lengends:
New Developments
Adaptive Reuse
UNION STATION
REDONDO JUNCTION
Fashion District 2010
ADVANCED STUDIO VFall 2010
Made in L.A., 2040Future Manufacturing Districts in Downtown L.A.
Critic: Laurie Hawkinson + Christian UhlSite: Los Angeles, CA
With the emergence of new manufacturing trends (clean, small scale, data-driven hyper-customization, service oriented), factories and spaces of material production could once again take advantage of the urban environment - not only as source of labor, but also for its connectivity, accessibility and proximity to markets, intelligence, and exchange.
Downtown Los Angeles provides a prime opportunity for a new center of future manufacturing with its existing and proposed infrastructural connections, its leading and growing importance in logistical flows and cultural production. A relatively under-developed and under-defined area, it is a site to experiment and exploit the new relationships between the city and the spaces of production and consumption, and call for new infrastructural strategies, building interventions, and urban experiences.
Stephen Chou Master of ArchitectureGSAPP, Columbia University
stephen0816@gmail.comwww.stephenchou.com
3 Bender Ct., Dix Hills, New York, NY 11746631-241-8138
STUDIO
1 BEDROOM
2 BEDROOM
3 BEDROOM
STUDIO
2 BEDROOM
PUBLIC SPACE
3 BEDROOM
1 BEDROOM
CORE STUDIO III: HOUSINGFall 2010
Circulate, Delaminate, IncubateHousing for Entrepreneurship
Critic: Michael BellTeam: Stephen Chou Allison RozwatSite: Hoboken, NJ
The focus of “Circulate, Delaminate, Incubate” is exploring how architecture and spatial form may influence social interactions - a topic that has a long history in architecture discourse.We proposed to create a mixed-use development specifically for harboring startup companies and entrepreneurs in the master planning phase. As the scope concentrates onto housing, we seek to create a new spatial form - different from the existing hallway model - that not only adequately regulates public/private in an entrepreneurial, extrovert environment, but also respond more to the richness of human interactions.
Stephen Chou Master of ArchitectureGSAPP, Columbia University
stephen0816@gmail.comwww.stephenchou.com
3 Bender Ct., Dix Hills, New York, NY 11746631-241-8138
Scientists + Staff
Tourists
Visitors
Neighbors
VIP
Ad-Hoc Dry Lab
Stationary Dry Lab
Administrative Offices
Auditorium
Vehicle Garage
Principal Offices
Outdoor Observation Area
Monitoring Station
Rest Areas
Observation Deck
Library Stacks
Reading Room
Generator Room
Kitchen
Common Room
Deck
24hr Public Cafe
Convenience Store
Conference Room
Wet Lab
Materials Storage Hub
Photography Work Station
Data Storage
Lab Toilets
Elevator
Public Toilet
Public Elevator
Auditorium Toilets
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 230
Nighttime Public Open Space
Rain Screen/Filter Air Space/
Insulation 1 Polyurethane/Insulation 2 Vapor
Barrier
FanFilter
HeaterCooler
HumidityControl
Exterior/No Control
Interior/Full Control
Active Control
Passive Control
AHU
Exterior
Interior
FullControl
NoControl
Exterior
Interior
FullControl
NoControl
Rain Screen/Filter Air Space/
Insulation 1 Polyurethane/Insulation 2 Vapor
Barrier
FanFilter
HeaterCooler
HumidityControl
Exterior/No Control
Interior/Full Control
Active Control
Passive Control
AHU
Exterior
Interior
FullControl
NoControl
Exterior
Interior
FullControl
NoControl
1F 2F
3F 4F 5F 6F 7F
8F 9F 10F
RF
FAR = 61F
2F
Materials
Storage
PublicToilet
3F
Wet
Lab
Wet
Lab
5F6F
4F
Wet
Lab
Wet
LabW
etLab
Wet
Lab
Wet
LabW
etLab
Wet
Lab
7F
Seminar
Room
RF
8F9F
10F
Data
Storage
Equipment
Storage
Data
Storage
Rest
Area
1F 2F
3F 4F 5F 6F 7F
8F 9F 10F
RF
FAR = 61F
2F
Materials
Storage
PublicToilet
3F
Wet
Lab
Wet
Lab
5F6F
4F
Wet
Lab
Wet
LabW
etLab
Wet
Lab
Wet
LabW
etLab
Wet
Lab
7F
Seminar
Room
RF
8F9F
10F
Data
Storage
Equipment
Storage
Data
Storage
Rest
Area
CORE STUDIO I: Degrees of UncertaintyFall 2009
AirlabThe Urban Science Research Institution
Critic: Janette KimSite: The High Line Chelsea, NYC
The Airlab aims to respond to the urban conditions of the site - as a science research institution, how to benefit from the high density of audiences on site; as a building, how to strategically share spaces to the public, while taking advantage of the surrounding opportunities.
CORE STUDIO II: Museum of DiasporaSpring 2010
The Museum of Diaspora provides curators an opportunity for an extra dimension of sensory experiences - the atmospheric environment - an experience that has long been neutralized with the wide-spread of air-conditioning technologies and notions of “modern” comfort. The project then seeks to disintegrate conventional air-conditioning technologies and building envelops to create and contain diverse atmospheric environments in the museum.
The Museum of DiasporaAn Exhibition of Atmospheric Environments
Critic: Mark WasiutaSite: Chinatown, New York, NY
Stephen Chou Master of ArchitectureGSAPP, Columbia University
stephen0816@gmail.comwww.stephenchou.com
3 Bender Ct., Dix Hills, New York, NY 11746631-241-8138
INPUT PARAMETERS
Orientation_AngleSRF_Ratio
Element_DepthTop_Panel_Depth_RatioOffset_TOPOffset_BTMOffset_LEFTOffset_RIGHT
OUTPUTPARAMETERS / EFFECTS
Output_AreaOutput_Volume
-30deg0.6
6ft1.20ft0ft0ft0ft
-15deg0.6
0deg0.6
15deg0.8
30deg0.4
30deg0.8-0.6-0.4
3ft1.20ft0ft0ft0ft
10in1.00ft0ft0ft0ft
6ft0.750ft0ft0ft0ft
4ft1.13ft0ft0ft0ft
4ft1.1-2ft0ft5ft0ft
2.942 m29.583 m3
PRARMETRIC RELATIONSHIPS
Change in overhang to introduce more sun exposure into element.
The width and height of the element are user-definable to create a variety of spaces for different uses and performances.
The percentage glazing can be controlled to meet desired conditions.
The buffer air space can either be inhabitable, or reduced in depth to form a double skin facade.
circulationefficiency
structuralefficiency
programmaticqualities
adaptabilityto existingfloor plans
aesthetic
circulationefficiency
structuralefficiency
programmaticqualities
adaptabilityto existingfloor plans
aesthetic
circulationefficiency
structuralefficiency
programmaticqualities
adaptabilityto existingfloor plans
aestheticcirculationefficiency
structuralefficiency
programmaticqualities
adaptabilityto existingfloor plans
aesthetic
circulationefficiency
structuralefficiency
programmaticqualities
adaptabilityto existingfloor plans
aesthetic
circulationefficiency
structuralefficiency
programmaticqualities
adaptabilityto existingfloor plans
aesthetic
circulationefficiency
structuralefficiency
programmaticqualities
adaptabilityto existingfloor plans
aesthetic
HEATING DRIVEN VENTILATION
HEAT HARVESTED FROMCAVITY AIR VIA HEATEXCHANGER
KNEE WALLS HOUSEDUCTS TO AHU
AHU AHU AHU
OPTIMAL CROSS-VENTILATION COOLING DRIVEN VENTILATION
WINTER CONDITIONS SPRING/FALL CONDITIONS
RECIRCULATING 60 BROAD STREET RECIRCULATING AIR
SUMMER CONDITIONS
C-BIP Integrated Design Studio:Building Element DesignSpring 2011
ClimatriumOptimized Plug-in Sunrooms
Critic: Laura Kurgan
Related skills: Parametric design in CATIA
The Climatarium adds to the building envelope an inhabitable buffer space between interior and exterior climates. Environmental parameters (sun angle, orientation, building level, context, etc.), building parameters (window spacinigs, dimensions, etc.) and aggregation patterns were integral in the parametric design of these building units to suit different building conditions and effects.
C-BIP Integrated Design Studio:Building Strategy PhaseSpring 2011
Re-circulating 60 Broad St.Retrofit Strategy for New York Glass Towers
Critic: Laura KurganTeam: Stephen Chou, Collin Anderson Alexis BursonRelated skills:Parametric design in CATIA and schematic environ-mental analysis
Through double-skin cladding that houses perimeter stairwells and programmatic breakout nodes, the retrofit strategy for 60 Broad Street pairs new methods of inhabitant connectivity with passive ventilation and natural daylighting to recirculate people and recirculate air. The goal of the retrofit strategy is to positively alter the internal life of the building, drive down energy costs and decrease carbon emissions.
Stephen Chou Master of ArchitectureGSAPP, Columbia University
stephen0816@gmail.comwww.stephenchou.com
3 Bender Ct., Dix Hills, New York, NY 11746631-241-8138
AGGREGATION POSSIBILITIES
conf
igur
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ns us
ed
in w
ater
kios
k
FiltrationCartridges
portion of aggregation
showing armature system along perforation
pattern
standardized perforation
pattern - allows 6 potential
placements of pipe on each
triangle
example showing creation of
continuous pipe armature
1. 2. 3.
4.
6.
5. 3.
5. 6.
18.00
17.99
.1875
1.50
17.97 .1875
.1875
18.00
.04
1.95
1.50 1.50
1.50
1.50 1.50
1.50
1.50 1.50
1.50
1.50
.75 .75
1.95
1.94
1.96
UP 1
80.0
0° R
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UP 180.00° R .00 UP 1
80.0
0° R
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UP 180.00° R .00
UP 1
80.0
0° R
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UP 50.00° R .03
UP 50.00° R .03
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PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL
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18in Module Panel
CRINKLE
Crinkle!SURFACE, SCREEN, STRUCTUREFall 2011Instructor: Joseph VidichTeam: Stephen Chou Kelsey Lents Allison Rozwat
Related skills:Modeling and shop drawing production in Solidworks. Construction of physical prototypes. Design developed through physical modeling and Rhino + grasshopper.
Crinkle! is a sunscreen panel system developed for the Adidas Sports Performance Store on 610 Broadway. It consists of lasercut stainless steel sheet metal units that aggregate into a 3-dimensional, undulating, porous system that not only dissolves the severity of the original gridded facade, but also wraps around the building to accentuate the top levels of the street corner.
Filtro-Kiosk
Stephen Chou Master of ArchitectureGSAPP, Columbia University
stephen0816@gmail.comwww.stephenchou.com
3 Bender Ct., Dix Hills, New York, NY 11746631-241-8138
VISUAL STUDIES: FORMWORKSFall 2010Instructor: Josh DraperTeam: Stephen Chou Nicole Kotsis Chris Powers Jodie Zhang
Related skills:Rhino modeling + MasterCAM (CNC), material experimentation and concrete casting.
Filtro-Kiosk is a specially developed brick system to construct a wall that is able to carry the flow of water through cascading levels and multiple filtration units. These filtration kiosks are sited in a school in Malawi, where water infrastructure is under-developed and main access to water are through water kiosks. The goal is not only to provide for useable water, but to also visualize the filtration process, and create a visually and ambiently compelling space.
Williamsburg BridgeMan
hatta
n Brid
ge
Brooklyn Bridge
DELANCEYUNDERGROUND
Ippudo NYCount: 3,383Rating: 4
Katz's DelicatessenCount: 2,370Rating: 4
Lombardi's PizzaCount: 2,075Rating: 4
Pommes FritesCount: 1,942Rating: 4
Joe’s ShanghaiCount: 1,646Rating: 4
SewardPark
LowerEastSide
“awesome!”“fantastic!”
“fascinating!”
“ewww!”“terrible
!”
“wow!”
“bad!”
“dammit!”
Processing
1. Speech Recognizer
2. Determination Script(count good or bad exclamation)
3. Deliver data to Pachube
mic
4. Data Retrieval
5. Process to change output lighting pattern / color / intensity
InputSpoken words
OutputElevator mood change
elevatorstudio
OverheardVISUAL STUDIES: LIVING ARCHITECTUREFall 2009
Instructor: David Benjamin + Soo-In YangTeam: Stephen Chou Momo Araki Kyle Hovenkotter
Related skills:Programming in processing, building interactive installation with Arduino
Stephen Chou Master of ArchitectureGSAPP, Columbia University
stephen0816@gmail.comwww.stephenchou.com
3 Bender Ct., Dix Hills, New York, NY 11746631-241-8138
What drives urban motion, post Web 2.5?
STUDIO RESEARCHSpring 2012Instructor: Juergen Mayer + Marc Kushner
Related skills:Programming in processing to retreive and manipulate data from web APIs; Rhino + Grasshopper; GIS
Bar Height = Yelp Review Count x RatingWith abundant (and growing) amounts of publically shared experiences, accumulated opinions hybridized into pseudo-factual information, and the proliferation of hand held devices - this map starts to graph a data that starts to influence why we travel to a place in the city, how we get there, and what we plan to do there...
Through the integration of speech recognition technology, internet live feed services, and responsive architectural outputs, the “Overheard” project seeks to transform qualities of our physical space - such as mood and atmosphere - according to our spoken words, creating an environment that would actively respond and participate with the conversations of its inhabitants.
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