P r o j e c t P o r t fo l i o Selected works | 2013-2019
Zhifan Bian
Honors
Professional Experience
Cellphone: 438-338-8983
John Bland Scholarship
01/2018-Now
Email: zhifan.bian@gmail.com
Clifford Wong Scholarship
Address: 2049 West 53rd Avenue, Vancouver, BC Postal Code: V6P 1L3
University Outstanding Student
French (Elementary)
University Excellent Student Cadre -- Most Creative Architectural/Art Design
McGill University, CA
Master of Architecture (professional) Sep. 2016 - Dec. 2017 GPA 3.73/4
University of Liverpool, UK
BEng (Hons) Architecture (1st Class) RIBA Part 1 Sep. 2014 - Jun. 2016 BEng (Hons) Architecture (1st Class) RIBA Part 1 Sep. 2012 - Jun. 2016 GPA 3.71/4 (WES)
Tongji Construction Festival (3rd place)
Vray
Photoshop
Illustrator
Rhino
Sketchup
InDesign
ArchiCAD
AutoCAD
Lumion
Premiere
Bluebeam
Solar Decathlon China 2018 Team Montreal (Montreal, CA)
07/2015-08/2015
FOUR O NINE
Architectural Intern (Shanghai, CN) EG Banger (Hong Kong) Member of the design team during the CD and SD stage; attended client meetings
09/2016
RIBA President's Medals Student Awards Royal Institute of British Architecture (London, UK)
06/2015
ILAUD Workshop -- Scenarios for future sustainable rural development in Shuang Wan Village (Suzhou, CN)
04/2015
Change By Design Workshop (Captown, South Africa)
09/2014-12/2014
Asian Networking Guangzhou Urban Design Workshop (Guangzhou, CN)
06/2014-09/2014
12/2014
Architectural Intern (Shanghai, CN)
Crystal Plaza (Shanghai) Member of the technical team during the CA stage
Academic Experience 09/2017
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF) Qiantan Center (Shanghai) Member of the design team during the DD stage
-- Most Preferable Award (2nd place)
Software Skills Revit
05/2017-08/2017
(1st place)
Xi'an Jiaotong Liverpool University, CN
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2143 Violet (Las Angeles) Member of the design team during SD stage
IDEERS Earquake Design Competition (Taipei)
Education
Within the chaos, are we beginning to recognize that there is a kind of hidden order?
1380 Burrard (Vancouver) Member of the design team during Rezoning inquiry stage
Best Performance in Final Year Project
Chinese (Native)
Intern Architect (Vancouver, BC) 64th & OAK (Vancouver) Member of the design team during DP and BP phase
University Academic Excellence Award (1st class) National Encouragement Scholarship
Language: English (Fluent)
Arno Matis Architecture
01/2015-02/2015
Shandong Yangguang Engineering Design Limited Company Architectural Intern (Jinan, CN) Created construction drawings; Site measuring
Research about Architectural Heritage Education in China Research Assistant
Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship on Shanghai Industrial Architectural Heritages Research Assistant
creation & building codes 1-3
water & heritage 4-6
topography & human world
Content The common theme of my design projects is creating connection between various factors. The connection is generally between architecture, fastdeveloped city, nature and human.
7-10
city landmarks & urban fabic 11-13
Coastal city & history 14-17
Nature & Users 18-21
Traditional & New building 22-23
Design & Other fields 24-27
Professional Works -- Mixed-use projects
Recover the Source -- Rebuild of old city center
The Sharp -- Bio-innovation research center
Interacting Contrariety -- New community in Griffitown
Places of transition -- Navigation building
Intangible learning space -- Architectural building & Library
Insert House -- Calligrapher's villa
Other works -- Space, Movement and Time -- Techinal design -- Art works -- Internship works
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PLANTING
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EXIST STREET LAMP EXISTING POWER POLE CONCRETE SIDEWALK FUTURE CURB LINE PARKING EXAUST GAS MATER WATER MATER INTERPHONE FD CONNECTION
1 BED 3 BED AMENITY STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO 1 BED 2 BED
109A 110A
1 BED 1 BED
101B 102B 103B 104B 105B 106B 107B 108B
1 BED 3 BED AMENITY STUDIO STUDIO STUDIO 1 BED 2 BED
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1 BED 1 BED
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11 3/4" [0.3 m]
G5
W1
1 BED 102C
W3
ENTRY VESTIBULE 100C
LIVING 102C-04 14'-7'' x 8'-4''
J4
BEDROOM 102C-03 11'-2'' x 10'-4''
B.G .+ +3 121 6.8 .0 8 m 0' 18' - 10 1/2" [5.75 m] 28' - 11 1/2" [8.83 m] 18' - 3" [5.56 m]
E.L .+ +3 123 7.6 .54 5m '
URBAN AGRICULTURE
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9 3' 5.0 m 12 1 . + 38.1 E.L +
3' - 0" [0.91 m]
HB 3' - 0"
3' - 0" [0.91 m]
T.O .W +3 . +1 9.8 30 2 m .64 '
21' - 1 1/4" [6.43 m]
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[0.91 m]
T.O .W +3 . +1 9.4 29 6 m .47 '
RAMP UP @ 3.2%
COURTYARD HB
E.L .+ +4 136 1.7 .81 m '
HB
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TYP. 3' - 6" [1.07 m]
0' 6.0 m 12 .4 . + 38 I.G +
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3' 7.1 m 12 5 . + 38.7 B.G +
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SOD GRASS
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ISSUE NO.
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AMENITY 1 BED STUDIO 1 BED 1 BED 1 BED 1 BED
PLANTERS
i) REFER TO ACOUSTICS LETTER THAT ACKNOWLEDGES PENDING ACOUSTIC REVIEW PREPARED BY BROWN STRACHAN ENG. DATED SEP. 5TH 2018 TO ADDRESS PROJECT NOISE LEVELS THAT MEET COV REQUIREMENTS ii) ALL FENESTRATION LOCATIONS AND SIZES WINDOW/WALL RATIO MEET SUSTAINABILITY MEASURES PER DEFINITION OF COV GREEN BUILDING POLICY FOR REZONING
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STAIR #7
COURTYARD
AMENITY 431 SF 103A
14' - 6 1/8" [4424]
ft
+4 +1310.07 m .46
12' - 1 1/8" [3686]
7' - 6 1/2" 8" 7' - 4" [2300] [203] [2235] 6' - 9 5/8" [2072]
BIKE ROOM 405 SF 108D
A-P02
STAIR #8
3 BED 1015 SF 302B
STAIR #4
3 BED 1015 SF 202B
STAIR #4
STAIR #5
3 BED 1000 SF 102B
BIKE ROOM 21042 SF 108C
STAIR #5
STAIR #4
STAIR #4
STAIR #5
121.21' 36.94 m
PARKADE STAIR #5
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BUILDING SECTION SOUTH 3/32" = 1'-0"
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EL.
9' - 8"
STAIR #1
BALCONY
2 BED 803 SF 306C
STAIR #2
STAIR #2
2 BED 838 SF 401C
BALCONY
STAIR #1
2 BED 838 SF 301C
BALCONY
BALCONY
2 BED 803 SF 206C
STAIR #1
STAIR #2
1 BED 689 SF 105C
STAIR #2
STAIR #1
STAIR #1
2 BED 837 SF 201C
Garbage/Recycling 392 SF jjj
PARKADE
EL.
B-P01 PARKADE
113.00' 34.44 m EL.
STAIR #2
AMENITY 696 SF 101C
BALCONY
RES. STORAGE 135 SF lll
RAMP
3"
CONT. EXTRUDED POLYSTYRENE TYPE 4 RIGID INSULATION C/W DRAINAGE CHANNELS AGAINST WP MEMBRANE (TYP.)
LAP FIBRE REINFORCED LIQUID APPLIED PMMA WP MEMBRANE AROUND BLOCKOUT IN CONC. UPSTAND (TYP.)
175.72' 53.56 m 166.06' 50.61 m EL.
146.47' 44.65 m EL.
136.81' 41.70 m
BALCONY ASSEMBLY TYPE R11
8"
4
Development Permit Progress
3
Rezoning Submission
2017-10-25
2
Rezoning Enquiry Re-submission
2017-02-17
1
Rezoning Enquiry
2016-09-28
EL.
C-L01 (GROUND)
CONT. PREFIN. ALUM SILL ALIGNMENT STOOL (BY CURTAIN WALL CONTRACTOR) (TYP.) CONT. 5/8" THICK PAINTED WOOD SILL ASSEMBLY C/W CONCEALED FASTENERS (TYP.)
R11
R11
156.14' 47.59 m EL.
C-L02
CONT. SELF-ADHESIVE WP MEMBRANE MECH. FASTENED & SEALED @ FRONT FACE OF CURTAIN WALL BACKSECTION (TYP.) CONT. 1/8" PREFIN. ALUM. CLOSURE (BY WINDOW SYSTEM PROVIDER)
TERMINATE CONT. SELF-ADHESIVE WP MEMBRANE @ CONC. REVEAL (TYP.)
EL.
C-L04
Average Building Grade
PREFIN. ALUM. SWING DOOR ASSEMBLY IN THERMALLY BROKEN 2-SIDED SSG (VERTICAL) WINDOW SYSTEM ASSEMBLY C/W DOUBLE GLAZED SEALED UNITS
1/4"
1 A902
THERMALLY BROKEN Z-GIRT ASSEMBLY (TYP.)
1'-1 3/4"
1' - 2" 9' - 11"
185.64' 56.58 m
C-L03
EL.
B-P01 MEZZ
C-L ROOF
C-L06
DECK
BALCONY
COURTYARD
m 0.81 +4 ft L. .88 E. 33 +1
EL.
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BALCONY
B-P02
Longitude Section
BALCONY
SUITE BALCONY
THERMALLY BROKEN CAP SUPPORT GIRT ASSEMBLY MECH. FASTENED TO VERT. FACE OF CONC. CURB (TYP.). SEAL AT ALL MEMBRANE PENTRATIONS (TYP.)
CONT. 2" THICK FIBREGLASS BATT INSULATION
BALCONY ASSEMBLY TYPE R11
DUPLEX RECEPTACLE (REFER TO ELEC.) (TYP.)
3"
STAIR #5
STAIR #5
9" [229]
6' 11 [21 " 07]
10' - 3" [3124] PARKADE BEYOND
9" 8' - 2 1/2" [229] [2503]
PARKADE BEYOND
PARKADE
9' - 7 3/8" [2930]
PARKADE
A-P01
STAIR #4
2 BED 934 SF 501C
6" ENGINEERED STEEL STUD ASSEMBLY. PROVIDE ENGINEER SEALED SHOP DRAWINGS (TYP.)
127.14' 38.75 m
CONT. PREFIN. ALUM. ANGLE SUPPORT MECH. FASTENED TO HOT DIP GALV. HORIZ. BACKING PLATE (TYP.)
SLOPE DOWN
CONT. 5/8" X 2 1/2" PAINTED WOOD BASE (TYP.) FLOOR FINISH (REFER TO INTERIOR DESIGN)
EL.
9" [229]
STAIR #8
2 BED 990 SF 102A
1 BED 583 SF 207B
6' 10 [21 5/8" 00]
STAIR #8
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17' - 4 3/4" [5301]
STAIR #7
STAIR #7
1 BED 583 SF 307B
STAIR #1
BALCONY
C-L05
2 BED 803 SF 406C
m ft 8.75 .14 +3 27 +1
STAIR #8 +41.57 m +136.37 ft
BALCONY
STAIR #2
9' - 7 3/8" [2929]
BALCONY
3 A901
2 BED 744 SF 503C
2 BED 931 SF 601C
BALCONY
BALCONY
E. +1 L. +4 36 1. .37 57 ft m
2 BED 793 SF 108A
2' - 11" [889]
m
DECK
BALCONY
2 A901
1.97 +4 ft L. .7 E. 37 +1
24' - 3" [7391] 3 BED 1015 SF 402B
STAIR #4
STAIR #5
1 A902
STAIR #2
6' - 2 3/8" [1888] 7' - 4" [2235]
STAIR #8
1 BED 583 SF 407B
DECK
E. +1 L. +3 26 8. .61 59 ft m
STAIR #7
STAIR #7
BALCONY
3 BED 1078 SF 501B
STAIR #5
STAIR #4
2 BED 743 SF 603C
m
9' - 8" W 64TH AVE
STAIR #8
2 BED 803 SF 208A
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E. +1 L. +3 30 9. .52 78 ft
1 BED 556 SF 203A
2 BED 803 SF 308A
BALCONY
DECK
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3 BED 1015 SF 202A
24' - 3" [7391] BALCONY
1' - 0" +129L. +3 .2 9.38 [305] ft m
1 BED 556 SF 303A
BALCONY
186.81' 56.94 m
C-L ROOF T.O.F.
2 A902
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3 BED 1015 SF 302A
BALCONY
10' - 0 1/2" [3060]
1 BED 556 SF 403A
3 BED 1078 SF 601B
STAIR #4
E. +1 L. +3 15 5. .13 09 ft
3 BED 1015 SF 402A
3 BED 954 SF 603B
194.39' 59.25 m EL.
2 A902 ARCHITECTURAL SCREENED MECH EQUIPMENT PENTHOUSE
BALCONY
1 A902
6' -
A-P01 MEZZ 3/32
EL.
107.55' 32.78 m
DECK
EL.
C-ELEVATOR OVERRUN
m
STAIR #8
EL.
117.91' 35.94 m
BALCONY
3 BED 1078 SF 501A
E. +1 L. +4 31 0. .4 05 ft
STAIR #7
2 BED 803 SF 408A
BALCONY
9' - 8"
A-L01 (GROUND)
EL.
126.12' 38.44 m
3 BED 1078 SF 601A
9' - 7 1/2" [2933]
STAIR #7
6' 10 [21 5/8" 00]
STAIR #8
A-L02
EL.
136.37' 41.57 m
STAIR #7
3 BED 952 SF 503A
9' - 8"
A-L03
EL.
146.04' 44.51 m
BALCONY
A-L04
EL.
155.70' 47.46 m
3 BED 949 SF 603A
DECK
A-L05
EL.
165.37' 50.40 m
BALCONY
6' - 2 3/8" [1888] 7' - 4" [2235]
9' - 8"
1 A902
9' - 11"
175.29' 53.43 m
+195.89' +59.7 m
ARCHITECTURAL SCREENED MECH EQUIPMENT PENTHOUSE
14' - 7 1/8" [4448]
8' - 8"
2 A902
1 A902
A-L06
EL.
EL.
ARCHITECTURAL SCREENED MECH EQUIPMENT PENTHOUSE
2 A902
9' - 11"
A-L ROOF
EL.
184.95' 56.37 m
+200.21' +61 m
A-L ROOF T.O.F.
EL.
194.87' 59.40 m
EL.
Permitted Building Height
ROOF DECK ASSEMBLY TYPE 2
THERMALLY BROKEN CAP SUPPORT GIRT ASSEMBLY MECH. FASTENED TO VERT. FACE OF CONC. CURB (TYP.). SEAL AT ALL MEMBRANE PENTRATIONS (TYP.)
9' - 8"
A-ELEVATOR OVERRUN
MID BLOCK CONNECTION
+205.12' +62.5 m
EL.
203.54' 62.04 EL. m 196.04' 59.75 m
R7
CONT. EXTRUDED POLYSTYRENE TYPE 4 RIGID INSULATION C/W DRAINAGE CHANNELS AGAINST WP MEMBRANE (TYP.)
PL
STAIR #2
PARKADE BEYOND
C-P01
116.89' 35.63 m
MANUAL ROLLER SHADE ASSEMBLY C/W REMOVABLE PREFIN. FLAP CLOSURE (TYP.)
EL.
C-P02
106.53' 32.47 m
102.62' 31.28 m
THERMALLY BROKEN 2-SIDED SSG (VERTICAL) WINDOW SYSTEM ASSEMBLY C/W DOUBLE GLAZED SEALED UNITS
CONT. SELF-ADHESIVE WP MEMBRANE LAPPED OVER 20 GA. PREFIN. ALUM. FLASHING (TYP.)
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RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT 8030-8130 Oak & 988 W. 64th Ave. VANCOUVER, BC
SECTION DETAIL OF WINDOW SYSTEM HEADER @ ROOF EDGE
204 - 1540 WEST 2ND AVE VANCOUVER, BC, CANADA V6J 1H2 DESIGN@ARNOMATISARCHITECTURE.COM
Roof & Balcony Details
ARNO MATIS ARCHITECTURE
CONT. PREFIN. ALUM. 1/2" REVEAL EXTRUSION C/W DRIP EDGE LEG (TYP.)
3"
THERMALLY BROKEN Z-GIRT ASSEMBLY (TYP.)
ARNO MATIS ARCHITECTURE
204 - 1540 WEST 2ND AVE VANCOUVER, BC, CANADA V6J 1H2 DESIGN@ARNOMATISARCHITECTURE.COM
1/2"
WEEP HOLES @ 24" O.C. (TYP.)
JULY 23, 2019 ISSUED FOR 50% CD COORDINATION
RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT 8030-8130 Oak & 988 W. 64th Ave. VANCOUVER, BC
SECTION DETAIL OF GUARDRAIL @ BALCONY PARAPET
JULY 23, 2019 ISSUED FOR 50% CD COORDINATION
201602
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DRAWING DATE 2018-10-10
CONT. 1/2" REVEAL (TYP.)
THERMALLY BROKEN 2-SIDED SSG (VERTICAL) WINDOW SYSTEM ASSEMBLY C/W DOUBLE GLAZED SEALED UNITS
TELEPHONE : 604-708-0188
As indicated
8030-8130 Oak & 988
MANUAL ROLLER SHADE ASSEMBLY C/W REMOVABLE PREFIN. FLAP CLOSURE (TYP.)
CONT. 1/8" PREFIN. ALUM. PERFORATED VENT STRIP MECH. FASTENED TO CURTAIN WALL PRESSURE PLATE C/W SLOTTED CONNECTIONS (TYP.)
TELEPHONE : 604-708-0188
WWW.ARNOMATISARCHITECTURE.COM
TITLE PROJECT NUMBER 201602
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LEGEND / NOTES
EXIST STREET LAMP EXISTING POWER POLE CONCRETE SIDEWALK FUTURE CURB LINE PARKING EXAUST GAS MATER WATER MATER INTERPHONE FD CONNECTION
Ground Floor Plan
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PREFIN. ALUM. GUARDRAIL ASSEMBLY C/W 1/4" THICK TEMPERED GLASS AND STANCHIONS MOUNTED TO THE VERT. FACE OF CONC. UPSTAND. SEAL AT ALL WP MEMBRANE PENETRATIONS
facade modification and elevation change,
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BLOCK A,B L01(GROUND) PLAN
coordination with structure and mechanical,
2018-11-30
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L01-18
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iii) ALL FENESTRATION LOCATIONS AND SIZES WINDOW/WALL RATIO MEET SUSTAINABILITY MEASURES PER DEFINITION OF COV GREEN BUILDING POLICY FOR REZONING
2019-06-17
DP Submission
27' - 4 3/8" [8.34 m]
6' - 2" [1.88 m]
W4
DRAWING DATE
2019-07-23
25% CD Coordination
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STUDIO 103C
LIVING 103C-03 13'-9'' x 10'-7''
SCALE
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ENTRY 102C-01
KITCHEN 102C-05 11'-0'' x 9'-0''
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MAIL BOX
ENTRY 103C-01
BATH 103C-04 9'-3'' x 5'-3''
4' 0.1 13 m .+ 7 .W 39.6 T.O +
1/8" = 1'-0"
3 A.703
ELEC. CLOSET 111C
ELEV 6 2100 lbs
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PROPERTY LINE
W/D STOR. 103C-05 9'-6'' x 4'-0''
KITCHEN 104C-02 11'-3''x 7'-2'' G5
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E.L .+ +3 127 9 m .96 '
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Center. I have worked on unit layout design,
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T.O T.O.W. +4 .W +1 0 3 +4 .17. +1 1.7 0.1 m 31 9' 7 m .79 ' +1 3 +1 1.46 +431 ' 0 .4 +4 .076' 0.0 m 7m
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FIRE HYDRANT
UP
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4' 7.1 m 12 5 . + 38.7 E.L +
ENTRY 104C-01
PATIO
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HYDRO POLE
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BATH 104C-05 8'-10'' x 5'-1''
PATIO
CHK ' .13 m YL +129 .36SW . 39 ZB B.G + SW
CONCRETE SIDEWALK c/w SAWCUT JOINTS;CURB RAMPS & INFRASTRUCTURE ADJUSTMENTS CIP LIGHT BROMM FINISH
LEGEND / NOTES
L01-21
W3
DRAWN BY
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BLOCK B
DN AMENITY 101C
W4
PROJECT
NOTE: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
STOR. 107C-06 S1 7'-7'' x 5'-7''
W/D
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ENTRY 105C-01
DN
BEDROOM 104C-04 11'-4'' x 9'-3''
9' 9.4 m 12 7 . + 39.4 E.L +
BACK OF EXIST. CURB
REFER TO CIVIL DWG FOR PROPOSED FIRE HYDRANT LOCATION
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well as a BP application for the Presentation
details drawing and landscape proposal.
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E.L . E.L +1 +4. 31 0+ .4 +4 .01731 6' T.O 0.0 m.46 7m ' .W +4 . +1 0.1 31 7 m .79 '
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COVERED PLAY 3' - 0" [0.91 m]
ENTRY 107C-01
DN STAIR #2 108C
W3
5' - 1" [1.55 m]
2' - 4 7/8" [0.73 m] 2' - 4 7/8" [0.73 m]
1 A.308
E.L .+ +3 127 8.7 .14 5m '
+ +3 126 8.4 .22 7m '
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5' 5.9 m 13 4 . + 41.4 RAMP UP @ 8.48% E.L +
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cement panels are facade materials for higher
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A group of three residential buildings is located
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Height: 6-storey three blocks
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3' 5.2 m 12 .17 . + 38 I.G +
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6' 1.4 m 13 7 . + 40.0 E.L +
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7' - 8 1/8" [2.34 m]
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PROPERTY LINE
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installation and a dynamic social space.
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Recover the source Rebuild Traditional City Center of Jinan Location: Jinan, China Time: Sep. 2017 -- Dec. 2017 Supervisor: Pro. Martin Bressani M.Arch 2 academic individual work
Manifesto The project aims at recovering the spirit of Jinan, the capital of Shandong Province in China. The district is rich in springs and has built up national reputation on a mass of springs in a dense residential area. Since the spring reputation attracts worldwide
Leading inside space outside -- Non-residential
visitors, tourism has eroded into this district gradually. The project proposes strategies to transform spots of residential land in relation to the springs on site. Springs will act as signals to navigate individuals to walk around the district where tourist-oriented public programs are adapted to fit into the traditional urban fabric.
Leading outside space inside -- Residential
The Sharp Bio-innovation Research Center Location: Quebec, Canada Time: Jan. 2017 -- Apr. 2017 Supervisor: Pro. Gilles Saucier M.Arch 1 academic individual work
Manifesto The bio-innovation research facility in Quebec focusing on various research areas, such as microbiology, biotechnology, biotanic, sustainable technologies, etc. The objective of the studio is to encourage students to engage with the environmenal and architectural parameters of the project conjointly. The landscape and the built environment will come together as one productive ecosystem, simultaneously natural and artificial. The site is in a hypothetical Quebec landscape. The project aims to establish a link between nature and the human world. The building marks both the end of the village expansion onto the hill, and the descent of nature into the urbanized area. The Research Center acts as a medium to catalyze reactions between nature and the visitors. It fosters an intricate integration of landscape and architecture as connected elements rooted in a larger ecosystem.
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industrial neighborhood. It investigates the diverse needs of a healthy and inclusive
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Prefabricated concrete panel 30mm suspended on the reinforced concrete slab by L shape steel 100mm brackets 20mm 2mm Tough safety glass 6mm 220mm Cavity 30mm Laminated safety glass 8mm Cable
Wood flooring Concrete with 40mm dia. ventilation pipes Separating layer Vapour barrier Impact sound insulation Reinfoced concrete slab
Polished concrete exterior floor finish Screed Rigid polystyrene insulation Vapor barrier Reinforced concrete slab
Places of Transition | Shanghai Baoshan Navigation Building Location: Shanghai, China Time: Jan. 2016 -- Jun. 2016 Supervisor: Pro. Claudia Westermann Dr. Aleksandra Raonic Final Year Project -- Level 4 academic individual work Best Performance in FYP
1. Entrance of museum 2. Ticket desk 3. Courtyard 4. Exhibition area 5. Experience room 6. Vedio room 7. Exhibition area 8. Relaxation area 9. Courtyard 10. Exhibition area 11. Relaxation area 12. Locker 13. Exit of museum
RIBA President's Medals Student Awards
Manifesto The Brief investigates possibilities for the new concept for places of transition. Transition usually suggests movement
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The Site is located at Baoshan
The site The East Sea has its special location at the
District, the north of Shanghai.
estuary of Yangtze River. After the
Baoshan as the entrance of
Treaty of Nanjing, 1840, Shanghai
Shanghai consists of various
was opened as the first five treaty
functions, such as steel industry, and
ports of China. Western goods were
has history of anti-Japanese War.
transported to Shanghai and the
The site, facing to Yangtze River, is
Jiangnan Region via the long-term
near a park and residential area.
developed water system. Industrial Wharf
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Steel Factories
Linjiang Park
International Terminal Site
Residential area Paotaiwan Wetland Park
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The proposal takes its location at the Yangtze River and its historically strong relation to water transportation as an inspiration to rethink architecture as a navigational device. With functions related to a small boat terminal and a museum of navigation, the proposal does not only reflect the history of navigation but also navigates people to imagine a better future for Baoshan. Ocean navigation
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Intangible learning space Architecture building & Library Location: Suzhou, China Time: July. 2015 -- Aug. 2015 Supervisor: Professor Pierre Alain Croset Transformed from UIA competition Team member: Yu Qiuchen
Manifesto This project is located near Taihu Lake where owns strong distinctive regional and geographic characteristics. Originally, villages covered this area. Now, luxurious hotel, vacational villages and high-rise residential buildings are built nearby. Most traditional Suzhou houses were destroyed with the growth of hgih modern buildings. It is a common situation existing in China. The design focuses on respecting localized features, such as local material and the water condition of Taihu Lake. Moreover, it responses to the high development speed of China. The future of this area can be foreseen based on the current situation. Those two buildings are designed to create a pure teaching environment which is next to the nature and fit into surrounding changing built condition. Bridges or staircases are used as primary design elements in order to respond to break current education dilemma. Bridges not only work for connection, but also to break the restriction of space, which creates shared learning place, free flowing space, or interconnected space.
Insert House Calligrapher’s villa Location: Suzhou, China Time: Nov. 2013 -- Jan. 2014 Supervisor: Chirs Hardie Level1 academic individual work
Manifesto The project asks to design a house for an artist. Its location is in Suzhou OldCity and surrounded by vernacular buildings. Moreover, one of the best Suzhou garden is next to the site. The creative process asks for curiosity, for free-thinking people to explore the world around them. A house for an artist requires an atmosphere for creativity, and spaces for thinking. The design mainly focused on respecting local tradition, especially architectural culture. It tries to hide and fit the new house in the surrounding environment. Allow the building have dialogues with the nature and create opportunities for neighborhood communication.
Internship works
Crystal Plaza (Shanghai) Member of the design team during the Construcion Administration stage - Site review; Write site report - Revise construction drawings - Office tower layout design
Huamu Lot10 (Shanghai) Member of the design team during the Concept Design stage - Produced conceptual diagrams and area calculation sheet Qiantan Center (Shanghai) Member of the design team during the Design Development stage - Prepared and revised the drawing sets - Digital model making - Revise construction drawings - Translation
- Translation on materials from Local Design Institute
Lenovo Center (Shanghai) Member of the design team during the Design Development stage - Prepare material samples and drawings for clients - Coordination with New York about glass and metal collections
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Asian Network Guangzhou Urban Design Location: Guangzhou, China Time: Dec. 2014 Supervisor: Immanuel Koh, Wu Dehao Teamwork: Leonardo, Deng Xiaoliang, Miryam M. Lemadec, Huang Yushuan
Manifesto Parametric design mixs with glass craftwork decoration to study building density and light effect in Shipai City Village.
Density variation-Glass powder fusion Manufacture of models were guided by parametric design method, and glass powder was chosen as experimental material, according to its materiality, different thickness and density may have different effects on fusion outcome.
Water cut model-Casting According to the height of buildings, a grid net was generated and refined. When it is casted by glass, the void space underneath represents the variation of building heights.
Temperature variation-Gravity distorsion Use parametric design method to guid models and placement of materials. Under different temperature condition, the distortion of glass varies. Therefore, we used two types of glass (stick and plank) to conduct this experiment.