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Jane Yajing Huang portfolio

Jane Yajing Huang

609.865.6173.

yhuang 01@risd.edu

Rhode Island School of Design (RISD)Bachelor of Architecture, 2006 – 2011

Bachelor of Fine Arts, Architecture, 2006 – 2010 RISD Scholarship Program, 2006 – 2011

American Institute of Architecture: Rhode Island (AIA RI)Scholarship Recipient, 2010

Daroff Design + DDI Architects, Philadelphia , PA. USAdesigner | 2011- present

Maria Guest Studio, Boston, MA. USAcollaborative study internship | 2010

L.E.F.T LLC, New York, NY. USAIntern | 2010

Crossboundaries Architects: the International Studio of BIAD, Beijing. ChinaIntern | 2009

HDR | CUH2A, Lawrenceville, NJ. USAIntern | 2008 - 2009

RI Historic Preservation & Heritage Commission, Providence, RIOffice Assistant | 2008 - 2011

Rhode Island School of Design : Architecture Department, Providence. RI Teacher Assistant | 2009 - 2011

Autocad 2DAutocad 3D

Autocad ArchitectureRhinoVRay

Grasshopper3ds Max

Adobe PhotoshopAdobe IllustratorAdobe InDesignMicrosoft Office

work samples

index

scaffolding circulation

selective academic work

founduok of workshops

house for 2, restaurant for 40

la salle cultural center

selective professional work

nbc universal 51st floor Interior

shijiazhuang marriott hotel

selective academic work

la salle cultural center

general project description

design a cultural center that is located inside the central loop in downtown chicago. since the site is close to the interchanging cta line and next to the la salle train station, it allows the proposed cultural

center to attract a large number of people from different layers of society. the design should show the understanding of different forms of transportation that brings people to the site. the building itself will become a space that produce and experience art and culture. a set of program was given with

approximate square footage.

course: advance studio electiveinstructor: Andre Schmidt & Yu Morishita

spring 2009

partner: Sean Lee

mile grid1/2 mile grid

small performance halllarge performance hall

exhibition spaces

cinema workshop

administration

cafemediathequeshopsocial spaces

meeting rooms

existing streetexisting building

site

large + smallperformance halls

exhibition spaces

cinema

workshop

administration

cafe

mediatheque

shop

meeting rooms

training room

futuredevelopment

existing building

futuredevelopment

the Chicago grid

programmatic distribution

using the chicago grid as a funnel, the given programs are divided accordingly into two separate categories. the theaters are separated to create a contrast between the rest of the programs. the theaters reflect the surroundings during the day and glows during the night. the rest of the programs along with two empty lots open for future developments creates a shield for the theater building.

circulation diagram

La Salle Train Station

scaffolding circulation

general project description:

to propose a program to rejuvenate this old founduok in the old medina of fes morocco. by introducing a new circulation that is scaffolded into the existing

structure, the integrity of the structure still remains it’s heritage, but a new life is introduced to revive the building.

course: fes, morocco instructor: peter tagiuri + stephan rutz

spring 2010

carpenter’s suq

pottery suq

precious fabric+jewllery

carpet suq

traditional clothing suq

booksellers’ suq

founduok for renovation

the angel of the extended circulation inside the founduok retraces and maps the existing orientation and direction of the streets that contains these different crafts.

map of the medina

founduok for renovation

street entrance

added circulation for the public

screens added to provide privacy for the work/sleep spaces

secondary/private circulation

diagram of added elements

Rez-de-chaussée

R+1

R+2

Roof

founduok of workshops

general project description:

to propose a program to rejuvenate the median as a studio and individually design a section of the old city. a series of studios and shops are being proposed to increase commerce and

bringing people into the medina. the existing buildings are proposed to be torn down and the new buildings are to be built in using the same materials and technics but architecturally modernize

the 13th century city.

course: fes, morocco instructor: peter tagiuri + stephan rutz

spring 2010

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diagrams

site

in order to create a porosity between the plaza and the south side of the medina, the buildings that are being rebuilt are reconstructed on the existing footprint while leaving glimpse of alleyways in between. this allow for visual and physical connections between the two sides of the river. these buildings that are proposed to be rebuilt are going to house a series of workshops that have store fronts for commercial usage. they will provide spaces for jewelers, weavers, traditional Moroccan clothes makers and sellers.

the gaps between the rebuilt buildings allows for circulation to the other side of the plaza when the water level is low. the gaps also allow direct passage that links beyond the plaza so the changes implied on the plaza could begin to develop throughout the medina.

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diagrams

site

house for 2 restaurant for 40

general project description:

located in san paolo, brazil, we designed a house for a couple and a restaurant for forty. the site is located on the steep hill of morro, san paolo. the starting point of the project is the built environment, the steepness of the hill serves as the holding ground for the house, which sits

on the 60m set back line. the restaurant is built on the existing foundation on the site closer to the water. these two buildings deals with the ground condition accordingly yet they create a

juxtaposing dialogue between each other.

collaborative study instructor: maria guest partner: irene guzman

fall 2010

the restaurant

the only way we could build pass the 60 meter set back line

from the ocean is to build on top of the existing foundation slab.

the programmatic requirements allowed the formal execution

of restaurant to be divided into three “bars”. these three bars

shift on the horizontal axes on the existing foundation to create views

and circulation in and out of the restaurant. the zigzag circulations

bring visitors from the shore into the restaurant.

plan

sections

the zigzag path continues from the restaurant into the steep hill

into the house for the owners of the restaurant. the house is consist of three distinct cubes.

each of the cube volume contains a separate program,

connect by circulation with each other. the twist and rotational

relationship between roof and ceiling is angled according to views, orientations, and site.

the house

sections

1

2

plan

excavation

addition

view from the master bedroom towards the restaurant and the ocean

view from the beach towards the restaurant and the house

selective professional work

nbc universal30 rockefeller center 51st floor

Daroff Design + DDI Architect

currently in construction

space planningceiling design

3d modeling of selective spaces using sketchup3d modeling of furniture

photoshop and render floor plansphotoshop perspectives

rendered floor plan

perspective of reception

perspective of reception

prefunction bar on site detail photo

prefunction bar perspective

multipurpose screening room: rendered plan options

multipurpose screening room: perspective views

meeting room rendered plan detail

meeting room perspective

meeting room current site photo

shijiazhuang marriott hotel standard king mock-up room design

Daroff Design + DDI Architect

currently in design development phase

compose mood boardspace planing

design and develop elevationsmaterials selection

markup materials for renderercoordinate with renderers in china

render 2d plans and elevationsprepare presentation packet for client

mood board for typical guestroom design

standard king guestroom headboard wall elevation

standard king guestroom tv wall elevation

standard king guestroom perspectives

please contact yhuang01@risd.edu for additional workthank you