Be simple, sensitive and selective. Design since 2002
Di Liu M. Arch, Texas A&M University B. Eng (major in Architecture) Central South University
deediliu1225@gmail.com
+86 135 5265 9434
PROPOSED CAREER PATH
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di liu
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PH.D IN SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
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Professional Objective
Language
EDUCATION
As a practitioner, I believe that a positive design process should be shaped by its unique social and ecological context, as well as exhibit sustainable values resting on the three pillars of the economic, the environmental, and the social. With strong passion in architecture design and high desire on self improvement, my lifelong professional goal is to pursue the above value through my professional practice and service.
Chinese Mandarin
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U.S. English
Qualification •
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NCARB IDP hours
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LEED GA Candidate
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AN-DESIGN Annually Exceptional Design Award
2002 2007
B.Eng, major in Architecture ( 5 yrs) Central South University, China
Technical Skills AutoCAD
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China Railway Fifth Survey and Design Institute Group Co. LTD., CN
Sketchup
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Entry-Level Designer
Revit
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V-ray
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Photoshop
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InDesign
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Illustrator
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Model Making
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Hand Drawing
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Building Performance simulation
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Sustainable Design
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Schemetic Design
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Design Development
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Project Coordination
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United Architects & Engineers Co., CN
Entry-Level Designer
Universal Architecture Studio, CN
2009
2013
2016
2016
Junior Architectrual Designer
AN-DESIGN Architect Co., THHDG, CN
Senior Architectrual Designer
AN-DESIGN Architect Co., THHDG, CN
Master of Architecture ( 2 yrs) Texas A&M University, United States
Assistant Project Manager Michael Gaertner Architects
WORK EXPERIENCE (US)
WORK EXPERIENCE (CN)
2008
Autodesk Building Performance Analysis Certificate
Architectural Intern
EDUCATION
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My interest
PROJECT TYPES
Cultural
Reuse&Reserve
PROJECT LIST
+ Expansion project of Contemporary Art Museum Houston (studio work)
Residential
+ Reserve&Reuse Urban Design of the Industry Heritage of Shougang Protected Area
+ Scheme Design of Historic Cultural Neighborhood in Shenyang, + Historic Cultural District Reservation of Nanputing
Sports
Technical drawings
Self motivated
Collaborating on design project
Project coordinating and communicating
Project presentation
Analytical and problem-solving skills
Developed design concept
Team leader
International design experience
Lifelong Learner
+ Changchun Olympic National Park Scheme Design and Construction Design (Build) + Chengdu DaYuan Underground Development Scheme Design and Construction Design (Build)
Educational
Digital model making and rendering
+ “Raised Horizon� 2G Venice Lagoon Park International Design Competition + Office Reuse of Beijing XinHua Printing Plant (Build)
Commercial
Physical model making
Work well under pressure
+ Residential-Cultural Complex in Lower East Side(studio work) + Residential Area Planning and Design of Qinghuang Island,
Urban Design
Research, Design, and Simulation
+ Exhibition Center of Makani Community(studio work) + Daegu Gosan Public Library Competition
Mix-Use
PROFESSIONAL CAPABILITIES
+ Scheme Design Beijing Red-Wall Hotel + Campus Planning of Yunnan University of Finance and Economics
Office Hospitality
+ Conceptual Design of Beijing Haidian Urban Centers + Cambria Hotel Seawall Galveston
ACADEMIA WORKS SELECTION PREVIEW Sustainability Cultural Reuse&Reserve Mix-Use
• 1-01 Cultrual Residencial Complex: New Sustainable Paradigm • 1-02 Expansion of CAMH • 1-03 Makani Exhibition Center • 1-04 Deagu Gosan Public Library • 1-05 Lighting Performance : Local Starbucks Elevation Optimization
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Cultral Residential Complex, Exploring A New Sustainable Design Paradigm
Index Part 1. Research & Analysis
[1.] Project Research and Analysis 1. Site information 2. Research importance & Design intentions 3. Urban Context graphic analyzing 3.1. Figure-ground map 3.2 Land use 3.3. Street Hierarchy 3.4. Hybrid Building form 3.5 Building height &Density 4. Climate Context [2.] Analysis of Proposal Essex Crossing Development 1. Brief information 2. Different Critiques: news, reports, stories.
[3.] Other Supportive theories (Urban Aspects) 1. New Urbanism 2. Neighborhood 3. Farm to Table 4. Urban Gentrification 5. Sustainable Urbanism/ Green Urbanism [4.] Summary
Part 2. Building Performance Analysis
1. BPA_brief background 2. BPA_Goals & principals 3. BPA_metrics, methods, tools and workflow
Part 3. Design Goals, Methodology, and Workflow [1.] Basic Principals [2.] Design Concepts & Building
Performance Goals [3.] Design-Test workflow [4.] Design principal fit into LOD [5.] Stage 1.: LOD100 & solar study 1. Sewing fabric & form finding 2. Three Design Option 3. Test 1. sunlight hours 4. Test 2. solar radiation 5. Result and Report [6.] Stage 2: LOD 200 1. site design 2. museum design 3. micro-climate method & green system 4. Test 1: unit daylight performance 5. Test 2: wind flow analysis [7.] Future works S.F. of each program
56886
35900
203718
Museum
Market
Apartment
apartment street market museum
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Cultral Residential Complex, Exploring A New Sustainable Design Paradigm
Cultural Residential Complex Design Exploring A New Sustainable Design Paradigm
2016 May Total Area: 300,000 sf Location: New York, NY Latitude: 40.7128° N, Longatitude: 74.0059° W Climate Zone: 4A
Part 1. Project Background and Supportive Theories • Site Information The site of this project is located in Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York City, NY. The longitude and altitude are 70.0059W, 40.7128N. The climate zone is 4A. The climate condition of New York City is humid subtropical climate. Winter here is usually cold and damp, and the daily temperature in January (the coldest month) is 32.6 oF. Summer here is warm to hot, humid, and daily mean temperature is 76.5 oF in July (the hottest month). The site is surrounded by Delancy St. in the northeast, Essex St. in the north west, Broome St. in the southwest and Sorfulk St. in the southeast. Delancy St. is one of the major driving approach within Lower East Side,
Firstly, as survey posted in the Lower East Side Community Development website, local residents have a strong willingness to have a new project shaped by street-scale physical spaces and well fit into the existing historic dimension, rather than an irrelevant modern “big box” architecture. Secondly, in terms of solar environment, several residential towers in the south side bring negative impact to the proposed site and produce heavy shadows through the whole year. Efficient solutions to reduce negative solar impact will be needed.
Block Types
During 1950s, this area became a part of Essex Crossing Development. The historic districts are reserved very well and filled with richness of street life and comfortable pedestrian. The functions of these urban space are quite mixed, which are used as apartments with basic living facilities, culture institutes, commercial buildings, and schools. Towards the southwest and southeast areas are occupied by new developed housing, which are normally more than twenty stories apartment towers with open-area parking lots. Street conditions in these area are lack of sanitized and less friendly.
[1] Research Importance and design intention Since this project is set in a complicated urban environment, there are several factors which need high priorities of design consideration.
Road map &Figure-ground map
and it is connected with Williamburg Bridge directly.
Thirdly, since this project is not only used as housing, but also functions museum and street market, which will be an impressive part for the future development to invite more people in sake of living, visiting, and promoting the local land value, it will be expected to become a landmark of Lower East Side.
Therefore, the design intentions will be: a. Create a friendly spatial conversation with urban context and integration with community character. b. Create a healthy and comfortable environment which will well response to sunlight and climate challenges. c. Create an attractive living-cultural place which will be the prospective landmark of Lower East Side. Also, there are two energy and daylight performance goals: 1) Positively response to the 2030 challenge. 2) Make more than 75% of the space has sDA 300lx value for more than 50% of occupied hours, and less than 10% the space has an ASE greater than 250 hours.
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Land use
Street Hierarchy
Hybrid Height&Density
Hybrid Building form
Cultral Residential Complex, Exploring A New Sustainable Design Paradigm
SUNLIGHT AMOUNT • Averages 234 days with at least some sunshine annually • Averages 57% of possible sunshine annually • Accumulating 2,535 hours of sunshine per annum
• 44.4%
Heating, add Humidification if needed(3886hrs)
• 20.5% Internal Heat
Gain (1795hrs) • 12.9% Natural Ventilation Cooling (1131hrs) • 12.3% Fan-Forced Ventilation Cooling (1079 hrs) • 12.2% Sun Shading of Windows (1072 hrs)
credit: https://www.essexcrossingnyc.com/
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[5] My design tactic—Urban Aspect 1) Be based on a proper analysis of local conditions. 2) Be aimed at simultaneous change of physical fabric, social structures, economic base and environmental conditions_kitnet urban fabric 3) focus on integration of physical quality updated as well as community belongings shaped. 4) Be consistent with the aims of sustainable development.
Part 3. Design Goals, Methodology, and Workflow [1] My Principals I. Be based on a proper analysis of local conditions. II. Aim at simultaneous changes of physical fabric, social structures, economic base and environmental conditions. Sew urban fabric. III. Focus on integration of physical quality updated as well as community belongings shaped. IV. Be consistent with the aims of sustainable development. V. Set clear, quantified objectives. VI. Make the best possible use of available natural, economic, human and other resources. [2] General Design Concepts 1. Sewing fabric: In overall layout, make friendly conversations with different side of orientation with adjacent. a) Bring positive impact from east-north into site. b) Reduce street negative which is from west-south sides. c) Make the east and north part (walkable and cultured neighborhood) and west and south part (open air, high density and height housing complexes) well integrated. (Integrate rather than segregate: By putting the right things in the right place, relationships develop between those things and they work together to support each other.) d) Make street elevation into an interface communicating with context: along Delancey St.----- mesoscale, focus on localization conveyed through an iconic status; along Broome St. and Suffolk St.-----street scale, focus on bringing street vitality into negative space. 2. Focus on integration of physical quality updated as well as community belongings shaped. a) Make market-site center into an engine producing friendly, sustainable, and localization. Street market is the most democratic place. b) Food! and Sun! take Street market as a Local-culture engine (with some open kitchen?). Take sustainable
technologies as a Sun engine. c) Design three city squares--- Market Square, Art (or Museum) Square, and Green Square 3. Adapt sustainable strategies all through 1&2, integrated with orientation, shaded, landscape, energy storage and other passive design technology. Building performance goals • Goals: fit into Ultra-Low Energy Building, and toward Net-Zero Building • Principles: holistic design principles. Green material (CLT), Passive solar orientation, natural ventilation, daylighting, thermal mass, and night time cooling. Most zero net energy buildings get half or more of their energy from the grid, and return the same amount at other times. Buildings that produce a surplus of energy over the year may be called “energy-plus buildings” and buildings that consume slightly more energy than they produce are called “near-zero energy buildings” or “ultra-low energy houses”. Because of the design challenges and sensitivity to a site that are required to efficiently meet the energy needs of a building and occupants with renewable energy (solar, wind, geothermal, etc.), designers must apply holistic design principles, and take advantage of the free naturally occurring assets available, such as passive solar orientation, natural ventilation, daylighting, thermal mass, and night time cooling.
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Objective Mission
Climate Urban Demo Transportation
Key problems
Program
relevant information
General Form Community
Data/analysis
Form-Finding
Negative shading Urban spatial conversation
Part/Corner
Data/analysis
Form-Finding
Units/Shading Device
Data/analysis
Form-Finding
[4.] Design principal fit into LOD
Sewing Fabric Street Positive Street Negative Well Integrated Street Elevation Interface
Sustainable Strategies Solar Radiation Passive Solar Orientation Basic Shade/shadow analysis HVAC Shade/Light analysis/ Solarchimneys Interior daylighting analysis Structural Analysis Envelope
LOD100 Location-mass Orientation-mass Height-mass Program-mass Size Density(open/close)
Shaping Community Belonging Market as Vitality Engine Food&Sun Three City Squares
LOD200/300 Relationship Size Quantities Orientation System Shape
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[5.] Design Method Stage 1. Urban Fabric Sewing
bad maintained and sanitation
Block Sunlight
empty street corner Semi-abandoned park
Existing Neighborhood interface (negative)
Introducing positive street life
Existing Transportation Circulation
introduce walkable spaces into site
New comer-driving interface --car speed, attractive --car-scale, iconize --easy for car access
New comer-walking Interface
--stylish neighborhood --vitality --fun --friendly
Community Engine (producing vitality)
Local folks interface --safe --convienience
New born vitality
User Diversity and Behavior Diagram
(iconic/welcome) Urbanity &local fusion (healthy/clean/safe)
Idencitfacations of Urban Interfaces
Iconic (show off)
“Rooted in soil” --Essex Street Market --trade and farm --A memory container --An energy engine --Public
out-in
Gather People (Urban Squares)
Urban Bubble Diagram
in-out
“Growing path” --Events --Public spaces --Exhibiton, celebration and connection --dynamic
“Leaves” --Apartments --friendly corner and atrium --home and table --private --semi-public
“A Growing Building“
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[5.] Stage 1. Three Design Options (generate from urban context analysis)
A
Design Options inserted with program
B
C
residential program
A works
residential program
B does NOT work C [5.] Stage 1. Test 1.
residential program works
shadow range @Dec 21 option A
option C
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[5.] Stage 1. Test 2. TYPICAL DAY SUNLIGHT HOURS ANALYSIS
FORM-FINDING_MASSING
Shadow Edge Tracing
3-D Push Traced Pattern (divided every 9 feet)
Cultral Residential Complex, Exploring A New Sustainable Design Paradigm
[5.] Stage 1. form finding results (double ways of sunlight-shaping)
Stage 1_final form
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[5.] Stage 1. final form_ performance testing TYPICAL DAY RADIATION ANALYSIS
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[6.] Design Method Stage 2. Site Plan Design (Urban fabric sewing) Indoor ground circulation
Outdoor ground circulation
1 market entrance
walking friendly
2 museum entrance
1
driving direction
3 apartment entrance
3
2 2
1 3 walking friendly
@Lower East Side, Manhattan
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3
3
ESS EX STR EET
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1 SUBWAY ENTRANCE
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2
entrance connecting historic district
3 2
3 STREET MARKET
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[6.] Stage 2. Holistic green space system application
GREEN ROOF SYSTEM Urban Farm
BIPV
Recreation
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[6.] Design Method Stage 2. Micro-Climate method application
Apartment-Museum Section
INDOOR GREEN SPACE SYSTEM /MICRO-CLIMATE METHOD • Apartment Atrium #3
01. Daylight
02. Natural Ventilation System 04. Public Activities 03. Indoor Green space
05. Vertical Egress
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• Apartment Atrium #1
01. Daylight 02. Natural Ventilation System 03. Indoor Green space 04. Roof Garden & Outdoor Activities
05. Vertical Egress
• Apartment Atrium #6 04. Double-Level Public Space 03. Outdoor Green space
05. Vertical Egress
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[6.] Stage 2. Test 1. Units daylight performance testing
[6.] Stage 2. Test 2. Wind flow testing
South wind_vertical simulation
South wind_high velocity pressure points
Northwest wind_vertical simulation
Northwest wind_high velocity pressure points
Northeast wind_vertical simulation
Northeast wind_high velocity pressure points
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| EXPANSION OF CAMH
SITE ANALYSIS
Expansion Project of Contemporary Art Museum Houston
Houston Museum District
Green Culture Connection in A Museum District 2015 May | Houston, Texas
01 Glassell School of Art 02 Sculpter Garden 03 MFA Expansion 04 MFA 05 MFA 06 CAMH
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06 02
03
05 04 Area of Each Program
4,563
2,450
15,524
19,645 11,513 6,175
What is CAMH used to be administration
education
gallery
gallery support
public
shell and core
MISSION
PROGRAM GOALS
• exhibit contemporary art • publications (scholarly and web) • no permanent collection • regional national international (both art and audience) • reflect and engage the community (education…) • not afraid to be controversial • always innovative and new • differentiated from Museum of Fine Art in Houston • enhance ties with other institutions
• build audience through increasing public program and discourse engage multi-cultural Houston • increase the health of their development program (fund raising: corporate collectors, private donors and governmental) • enhance their educational program to build future audience • vitality through mixing function • maintain and complement existing iconic building with addition(s) accommodate pop-up shows • be a good neighbor.
1970S
artworks collection
What will CAMH be
2010S
collection of spaces for exhibiting artworks
Put the origianl CAMH into a show-container, just as a diamond in a casket!
EXPANSION OF CAMH
“Multipurpose Container” Mechanical layer Building Envelope Signature Facade Mega-Structure Accessible Ramps Light Shading
“Collections” Public sharing space Administration Auditorium Education Galleries
| CONCEPTUAL DESIGN
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| EXPANSION OF CAMH
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
Hallway crossing
Gallery spaces
Auditorium
Education
Administration
Core
EXPANSION OF CAMH
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| DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
Egress and Accessibility diagram
level 1
underground level
underground level
underground level
level 1
level 2
level 2
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| EXPANSION OF CAMH
Multipurpose Enclosure System
Roof (Mechanical layer)
Inside
Glazing curtain wall
Mega-structure
Terracotta screen
Outside
ENCLOSURE SYSTEM
EXPANSION OF CAMH
Mechanical Layer &spaces
HVAC System Circulation
| MECHANICAL SYSTEM
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MAKANI EXHIBITION CENTER | CONCEPT&PLANS
Exhibition Center of Makani Community 2014 Dec @College Station, TX
Design Objective: Exhibit the community characters, culture, lifestyle, technology, and products to outside world. • A WINDOW to show themselves. • it should be A PLACE TO EXCHANGE local works
and knowledge with outcomers • Create CONNECTIONS between people. • Create a place which CONNECT nature environment with building exterior form and inner space.
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MAKANI EXHIBITION CENTER | PlANS
bike route/ travel loop
public space
LEVEL 1
program space
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3
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| MAKANI EXHIBITION CENTER
SECTIONS&DETAIL
DAEGU PUBLIC LIBRARY | SITE ANALYSIS
public service reading
kids area
equipment parking
learning
reading
transportation
meeting
Deagu Gosan Public Library Publicness Space Towards Community 2012 September @ Deagu, South Korea Total Area: 30,000 sf
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| DAEGU PUBLIC LIBRARY
HUMAN ACTIVITIES
SITE ANALYSIS
SPACE AND ENVIRONMENT
Playground landscape
Terrace landscape
Building
Design Objective: 1. A Green Park Building
• The site was an urban park which was full of trees and favored by residents in the past. We are trying to preserve the convenience and pleasure which are used to be in this park, and make it possible to direct residents passing through and connect inside space of the building with outside space of the park. • Green is the symbol of Daegu. Green parks played an
important role in the local history and had positive effects on daily life. Our design try to represent as a sort of multi-level integration by setting roof gardens, platforms and squares.
2. Library + Community Center
• The functional space of our design is composed of two parts, a community library and a culture center, which are separated in use and connected by a shared space.
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DAEGU PUBLIC LIBRARY | PLANS
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2
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| DAEGU PUBLIC LIBRARY
INTERIOR
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Mixed indoor space and shared hall From the flat floor to vertical in library district, indoor space to open air landscape, reading space to kids space, informations being open and mixed is the key feature which shows the diversity of
information society. a.Events sharing: reading + meeting + walking + learning b.Spatial fusion: passage+platform+transporta tion+hall
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DAEGU PUBLIC LIBRARY | WALL SECTION
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DAEGU PUBLIC LIBRARY
ELEVATION&SECTION
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LOCAL COFFEE SHOP SHADING OPTIMIZATION
+Design Objective
+Tools
1. Estimate if the existing shading can get 2 or 3 LEED daylight points. 2. If not, optimize shading devices in order to get LEED daylight points. 3. Visulazing daylight amount and glare condition.
• Sefaria • DIVA • LEED v4. daylight standard (embodies within Sefaria and DIVA)
Location: College Station, TX Latitude: 30.6280° N, Longatitude: 96.3344° W
+ Baseline (Existing Building Daylighting)
0 Point of LEED v4
+ First Optimization • •
A. • •
Two vertical louvres each window, 4’ depth One horizontal louvres each window, 4’ depth
B. • •
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Reduce ASE 3 point of LEED v4.
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Reduce ASE 0 point of LEED v4.
Rotate 15O Shorten 1’ in south louvres
C. •
Reduce ASE 0 point of LEED v4.
• •
Add more vertical louvres Shorten 1’ western louvres
Rotate 15O Shorten 1’ in south louvres • •
• •
Rotate 15O Shorten 1’ in south louvres
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Rotate 15O Shorten 1’ in south louvres
Add more vertical louvres
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LOCAL COFFEE SHOP SHADING OPTIMIZATION
+ First Optimization LEEDv4 (sDA+ASD)
Daylight Factor
UDI
31.2% of the space has a sDA 300lx value for more than 50% of occupied hours. 11.5% of the space has an ASE greater than 250 hours. This space qualifies for 0 LEED points.
+Daylight Image Visualization
JUN 21 6:00 PM
DGP
DEC 21 3:00 PM
SEP 21 6:00 PM
DGI
UGR
VCP
CGI
JUN 21 6:00PM 0.300361
23.405991
30.212664
7.352295
32.556839
SEP 21 6:00PM 1.000000
38.606712
66.527000
0.000000
71.768593
DEC 21 3:00PM 0.235583
17.729610
22.178680
39.919289
25.091215
LOCAL COFFEE SHOP SHADING OPTIMIZATION
+ First Optimization
+ Point in Time Glare, JUN 21 6:00PM
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LOCAL COFFEE SHOP SHADING OPTIMIZATION
+Second Optimization
3’ 7’
4’-6” 5’-6”
UDI
UDI
Daylight Factor
LEEDv4 (sDA+ASD)
76.6% of the space has a sDA 300lx value for more than 50% of occupied hours. 7.6% of the space has an ASE greater than 250 hours. This space qualifies for 3 LEED points.
LOCAL COFFEE SHOP SHADING OPTIMIZATION
+Second Optimization
+Further Optimization LEEDv4 (sDA+ASD)
If increase ambient bounce to 5… 78.5% of the space has a sDA 300lx value for more than 50% of occupied hours.
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PROFESSIONAL WORKS SELECTION PREVIEW Hospitality Reuse&Reserve Mix-Use Urban Design Residential Stadiums Landscape
Cambria Hotel in Galveston (Professional Work, U.S.) Building Reuse of Beishi Historic Area (Professional Work, China) Natatorium of Changchun Olympic National Park (Build) (Professional Work, China) 2G Venice Lagoon Park International competetion (Professional Work, China) Landscape Design of Shangxi Residential Community (Professional Work, China) Other professional works
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CAMBIRA HOTEL | SITE ANALYSIS
Galveston, TX | 2016 Sep-2017 Apr: schemetic design | 2017 sep: construction start Total Area: 104, 000 sf | Height: 90 ft. Structure: Double deck parking_Type IA (Concrete, protected) Upper hotel: Type IIIA (Joisted, protected)
Cambria Hotel Galveston Beach-Facadism
My Role: Project Designer My contribution: Performed research, programming and space planning. Site survey. Provide full set of schematic design and 3D renderings to be ready for construction stage. Independently solved design problems and finished drawings. Communicated with clients for all aspects of design development every week. Attended city meetings for solving zoning problems.
Galveston
Culture
History
re u t na
Sig
al
c Lo
Beach Tourism Gulf
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CAMBIRA HOTEL | CONCEPTAL DESIGN
Beach-View Orientation Cambria ‘L’ shape prototype
1
2
3
4
6
5 Gulf of Mexico
SEAWALL
BLVD
Cambira Signature-Driving Orientation
SEAWALL
BLVD
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CAMBIRA HOTEL | CONCEPTAL DESIGN
D LV B L
McDonald’s
AL W EA
S
Hotel Porte Cochere
Wing’s
Rooftop Mezzanine Hotel
(meeting rm)
Elevation Design-Facadism Cambria Color
Galveston Historic Elements
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CAMBIRA HOTEL | DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
Vehicular Circulation
Ground Level
Lobby Level
Roof Mezz Level 5 Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 Lobby Level Ground Parking
Double-Deck Parking
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CAMBIRA HOTEL | DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
Public Line
Public Area
B.O.H
Recreation Area
Misc./ Service
Meeting
Guest Rooms
• Roof Mezz Level Egress Line Service Line
Laundry Service Line
• 2-4 Guest-Room Level
• Lobby Level
Functional Layout
Vertical Circulation Analysis
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CAMBIRA HOTEL |
King/Double Queen Guest Room
One-bedroom Suite
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
King Room
Suite 01, 02
One-bedroom Suite
CAMBIRA HOTEL |
TECHNICAL DRAWINGS BY REVIT
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| TECHNICAL DRAWINGS BY REVIT
CAMBIRA HOTEL |
TECHNICAL DRAWINGS BY REVIT
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CAMBIRA HOTEL
| TECHNICAL DRAWINGS BY REVIT
CAMBIRA HOTEL
| TECHNICAL DRAWINGS BY REVIT
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My role in the group: Main Designer, My main contribution: researching, proposing main concept, modeling, rendering Date: 03/2012-03/2013 Location: Shenyang, Liaoning Province, China Site Area: 140, 830 sf. Total area: 665, 860 sf.
| BEISHI REVITALIZATION
SITE ANALYSIS
Height: Six above and one under the ground. Basement: 4.35m,part 6 m Structural style: From basement to the 4th floor is the reconstruction of existing building. Above the 5th floor is the lightweight steel construction addition.
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SITE ANALYSIS | SITE ANALYSIS
Sunlight Analysis Jun 21
Jun 21
1300
0700 Jun 21
AUG
Jun 21
1500
0900 Jun 21
APR
OCT
Jun 21
1700
1100
Temple Fair: Hot Spot
JUN
spatial pressure
less connection
Design Option 01
FEB
May to Sep: Pedestrian Space
Oct to Apr: Untraversed Area
DEC
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Design Option 02
Design Option 03
| DESIGN OPTIONS
BEISHI REVITALIZATION
Design Option 04
| PLANS
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Natatorium of Changchun Olympic National Park, Scheme Design and Construction Design 11/2010-09/2011 @Changchun, Jilin, China Build Done Architect: Zhangbingbing, Lin Rong, Liu Di My contribution: Solved design problems and finished drawings of building sections in schematic design. Worked on drawings of building details in construction design.
NATATORIUM | SITE PHOTOS
NATATORIUM
| CONSTRUCTION DRAWING-SECTIONS
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2G VENICE LAGOON PARK INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
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FRACTURAL ANALYSIS
Architect: LIUDI, CAIXUNSHI My role in the group:main designer My contribution: proposing ‘rising horizon‘ concept, analyzing, modeling Date: 10/2007-12/2007 Location: Murano, Venice, Italy Structural style: Reinforced concrete structure, part lightweight steel structure
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A TIMELINE ABOUT ENVIORMENTS VARIATIONS FROM PAST TO FUTURE
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WHAT IS RISING HORIZON? A new canal is produced on the original site of the old ones. The cannal turns into an arichitecture. An architecture filled with water. A metaphor for the sea level rise in Venice,which brought the diminishement of salt marsh and a threat to the culture center——Venice.
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RESIDENTIAL AREA PLANNING AND DESIGN OF QINHUANG ISLAND Living Flowing Green Belt Architect: JIANGHONG, LIUDI My Role: Architectural designer My contribution: Participated in conceptual design; made digital and physical model of the design; completed design representation Date: 03/2008-08/2008 Location: Qinghuangdao, China Site Area: 14ha RIVER FLOW-LAND MIXED PARTERN LANDSCAPE DESIGN+EVENTS MIXED 1 Events confusion depends on people:Through the community space which are expected to stimulate activies,for example, fountain square, kids' area, fitness area. 2 The community sapce which are full of accidential events, for example, shows area and chatting area, wedding area. 3 Plants mix-up
Final landscape concept: Diversity and Sympathy Alternative 1: River
Alternative 2: Topography directionality
Alternative 3: Area Change
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LANDSCAPE WITHIN UNIT CLUSTER
HAIDIAN GOVERNMENT CENTER-3# 5# OFFICE BUILDING LANDSCAPE AND ARCHITECTURE DESIGN
Architect: CAIXUNSHI, TONGHUA, LIU DI My role in group: Main designer My main contribution: Proposing design concept, Elevation language analysis, modeling, rendering Date: 12/2007-02/2008 Location:Beijing, China Site Area: 4.09 ha Total Area: 15431m2 Hight: 30m 3# Building: 7 floors on the ground; 3 floors underground 5# Building: 7 floors on the ground; 3 floors underground Structural style: Reinforced concrete structure, part lightweight steel structure
Beijing XinHua Printing Plant “Large-Type-Edition Building& Printing Office”Scheme Design and Construction Design • • • • • •
Time: 03/2011-06/2011 Site: Beijing, China Build Done Build Area: 20,000 sq.m Architet: LIN RONG, LIU DI My role in group: Assistant designer • My main contribution: Worked directly with project architect. Independently prepared full set of presentation package for zoning meetings. Independently finished full set of drawings and solved dozen of design problems in schematic design and worked as major coordinator to maintain communication with other. Worked on wall sections and details in construction design. • Structure Method: reinforced concrete.
Beijing XinHua Printing Plant “Large-Type-Edition Building& Printing Office”Scheme Design and Construction Design Time: 03/2011-06/2011 Site: Beijing, China Build Done
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