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Finalizing the Sky Mausoleum Project

After two months of working on the Sky Mausoleum project, I’ve completed the design and proposal ahead of schedule! From last week to now, I’ve taken these renderings and post processed them in Photoshop. I also asked a good friend of mine if he could visit the site and take some photographs for a street view rendering. Here are the final renderings for the project.

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Sky Mausoleum’s Interior Design

For the past week, I’ve been focusing on the interior layout of Sky Mausoleum, the reflected ceiling plan, and setting preliminary materials to prepare the Revit model for rendering. The interior layout has gone through several iterations and I’m proceeding with a design option that has curved interior walls and ceiling. Here’s a quick update on my design progress with Sky Mausoleum.

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Design Progress on Sky Mausoleum

How do you separate the public ground floor from the private floors of a Mausoleum in a skyscraper in NYC? Learn more about how the design of the Sky Mausoleum creates public storefronts and an outdoor terrace for families and friends visiting their loved ones.

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Designing the Sky Mausoleum

From a simple facade sketch to creating a BIM model of the Skyscraper Mausoleum, the project is really beginning to take shape. Learn more about how a sketch influenced the facade pattern and design of the Skyscraper Mausoleum in this post.

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Mausoleum Skyscraper in NYC

In a hyper dense city like New York City where there’s a lack of space and land to bury and store our loved ones, how can we design a building to allow us to visit our family and friends who have passed away? Learn more about my latest project, which is a proposal for a mausoleum skyscraper in NYC.

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Developing Renderings for Micro Housing China

Combining a street image of the project’s site with a basic rendering from Revit and finessing them in Photoshop, a photo realistic visual of Micro Housing Project comes together in a comprehensive image. Learn more about my process for developing renderings for the project in this post.

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Micro Housing in China Facade Design

With a single primary facade for a skyscraper that shares its other walls with its neighbors, how can the facade be designed to be dynamic? Learn more about how the facade at Micro Housing China changes throughout the day based on the needs of the occupants in this post.

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Field of Light Final Submission

How can we efficiently design and build a temporary pop up exhibit that gives form to light? Learn more about our proposal as finalists for the Amsterdam Light Festival 2017 that uses a combination of shipping containers, pallet storage framing, and transparent threads in this post.

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Affordable Housing in Hong Kong

In a hyper dense city like Hong Kong, China where the cost of living is above what the lower class is able to afford, where does the growing homeless population go? The rooftops. Learn more about the next project for Journey of an Architect in this post.

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