ZHANG CHAOYUE Arch c ititectu ch tura tu ral Porttfo ra f lilio o Selecteed Wor orkks ks 2016 6-2019 9 Pratt Inst s ittute GAUD st M..Ar A ch I Gra r duat atee Sttud at den e t
CONTENTS 01
Ribbon
02
Bubble Tower
03
In The Cloud
04
Vertical Street
05
Incinerator with a boat house
Residential building 408 Jay St Downtown BK
Creative Hub Among Skyscrapers
Mixed-use Highrise
Professional work
01
Ribbon Refuse Incinerator and ISMAR Boathouse
RIBBON
Venice Refuse Incinerator and ISMAR Boathouse Pratt 2018 Spring CAP Studio Collective Work Partner: Yang Li Instructor: Henry Smith-Miller Venice, Italy
Venice, the city of islands and water, is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region. The unique geometry characteristic of Venice gives us many inspirations about our projects. The site we chose, Certosa, is a small island located at the Eastside of Venice. The landscape also includes a large area of shallow water and a footpath along the coastline. There is the main canal separates Certosa from a larger island which also provides us a clue about how transportation works in this particular water area. Our main goal is to generate a large architecture system which combines the incinerator with the boathouse program together. In order to incorporate with the surrounding environment, we decided to create a ribbon-like structure, along with the coastline, merges landscape and trail together.
ROOF OPENING STONE PAVERS GFRC PANAL
GLASS FACADE WITH CABLE NET SECOND FLOOR ENTRANCE
The inspiration comes from bionics that we place our project as a species of the ocean. Unlike other incinerator construction, we want visitors to interact with incinerator more. So we build this trail, from the tail of this “organism� to the top of the incinerator to experience the energy production happened. The term of eco-friendly is also an essential point of our design, we want to combine solar panel, green roof and terrace space on the top of our trail. The design of supporting structure and court are also followed our goal of accessibility and experience. At last, we try to restore the reflection of fish scale by using hanging glazed ceramics in specific angles to achieve different light distortion at a different time.
ROOF: TERRACE PLACE AND OPENING
FRAME STRUCTURE
OPAQUE FACADE WITH SMALL OPENING
GLASS FACADE AND TRAILS
3F: LABS AND OFFICES
2F: COMMEND CENTER AND BREAK ROOM
1F: RESTAURANT, CAFE AND DOCK ENTRANCE
DOCK ENTRANCE FOR INCINERATOR INCINERATOR LAYOUT
GFRC PANAL
DOUBLE LAYER GLASS GLASS SOCKET
PRECAST PANAL WITH INSULATION
SCREWS
METAL FRAME PIPES
METAL FRAME JOINTS
DN
PRIVATE OFFICE
MEETING ROOM
OPEN OFFICE SPACE
LAB PRIVATE OFFICE
MEETING ROOM
BREAK ROOM
OPEN OFFICE SPACE
3
BREAK ROOM
1
2
GRFC PANEL 2’-3/4” AIR GAP 2” FIBER INSULATION 3” RIGID INSULATION AVB ” AREATED CONCRETE PANEL AVB 4” RIGID INSULATION 2” FIBER INSULATION 2’-3/4” AIR GAP GRFC PANEL
1” DOUBLE GLASS SEAL ALUMIUM SOCKET ” AREATED CONCRETE PANEL AVB 4” RIGID INSULATION 2” FIBER INSULATION 2’-3/4” AIR GAP GFRC PANEL PANEL HOOK HEXGON FRAME
SEAL 1” DOUBLE GLASS 9/16” CABLE CABLE CONNECTION LUG
SEAL 1’-1/2” STONE PAVERS ADJUSTABLE PEDESTAL
8” RIGID INSULATION PROTECTION BOARD AVB DRAINAGE CONCRETE ROOF DECK STEEL PLATE 18X16” STEEL BEAM
1” GYPSUM BOARD SKIRTING 1” STEEPING TOP SLEEPER RIGID INSULATION STEEL BOLT STEEL PLATE 2’-2” STEEL DECK
02
Bubble Tower Residential Highrise in Downtown Brooklyn
BUBBLE TOWER
Residential Highrise in Downtown Brooklyn Pratt 2017 Fall Studio Individual Work Instructor: Maria Sieira Brooklyn, US
The tower is designed to solve the mixed problem in downtown Brooklyn. People, vehicles, retailers, and historical buildings, any of them can cause a big problem. The bubbles here are designed as a tool to define privacy and public in the modern city. The form of the tower origins from "tornados," which carry particles on the ground up high. In this project, the massing is continuously twisted, bringing the plaza to part of the facade.
1 5/8" 1/8"
1 3/4"
1 5/8"
1/8" 1 3/4"
1 5/8"1/8"
1 3/4"
8 1/2"
1 5/8" 1/8"
1 3/4"
8 1/2"
8 1/2"
3/8" 1 5/8" 3/8"
2%
2%
4 3/8"
2" STONE PAVERS
3 1/4"
2"
8 1/2"
ADJUSTABLE PEDESTAL
1/8"
RIGID INSULATION PROTECTION BOARD
2 1/2"
WATERPROOF MEMBRANE
6 3/8"
CONCRETE ROOF DECK
ROOF DRAIN
2
A-001
ROOF DETAIL 1'-1/2"=1'-0" 5 5/8"
WD STRIP FLOOR 3 4"
5 5/8"
2 7/8"
4 3/8"
3 4"
2 7/8"
PLYWOOD
1/8" 2 1/8"
1" SLEEPER
1-1/2" THICK CONCRETE SLAB
2'-0 3/4"
THREAD ROD ALUMINUM CEILING STUD
3
A-001
3 1/8"
GWB HUNG CEILING
5/8"
FLOOR DETAIL 1'-1/2"=1'-0" 1/2" 1 3/8"
GLASS 3/4" 3 1/2"
3/4"
3/4"
2" 1 1/4"
PREFABRICATED UNIT GWB METAL WALL PANEL 3'-0 5/8"
INSULATION WATER PROOF MEMBRANE
FIREPROOF INTUMESCENT PAINT
7"
ZINC FLASHING & DRIP SEALANT 3" 3/8" 1 5/8" 3/8"
8 5/8"
3"
4
A-001
PANEL DETAIL 1'-1/2"=1'-0"
5 5/8"
2 7/8"
5 5/8"
2 7/8"
5 5/8"
2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8" 2 7/8"
3/4" 3/4" 1 1/2"
2"
1'
2"
T.O.PARAPET 450'-11" 7 1/8" 3'-2 1/8"
1'-2"
2'-9 1/2"
7 7/8"
4'-0 1/2"
2 A-001 ROOF 445'-6" T.O.SLAB 435'-6"
4 1/2"
11 5/8"
2 3/8"
1'-4"
6"
CEILING 432'-9"
3'-10 5/8"
1 7/8"
FLOOR 10 105'-6"
4 A-001
2 3/8"
2'-9"
CEILING 102'-4"
1'-3 3/8"
3'-2 1/8"
FLOOR 2 5'-6"
5 1/8" 6 7/8"
GROUND FLOOR 0'-0"
1 A-001
WALL SECTION A-A 1/2"=1'-0"
3 A-001
03
In the Cloud CreativeHub among skyscrapers
"IN THE CLOUD"
CreativeHuB Among Skyscrapers JIT 2016 Spring Foundation Studio III Individual Work Instructor: Shaofeng Ge Nanjing, China "In the Cloud" is a public space among skyscrapers, it is a flowing space that can be isolated and connected to provide different types of the workspace. In this project, we use free -flow form instead of straight lines. It is wonderful that imaging you now being in a mountain, you can feel the different atmosphere at the different parts of the hill--on the peak, or on the slopes, or on a valley; however you are actually in the same space. Moreover, the ups and downs of the ground meet the human walking habit -- people don't walk in a straight line. The goal of our architecture is to create a way of the movement as close as possible to the natural physical habit, offering more possibilities of activity styles people working there.
CLOUDS OVER HILL
NATURAL RIVERSTONES
LANDSCAPE PAINTING
MORDERN ARTWORK WHALE
CONCEPT SKETCH
URBAN RELATIONSHIP
HOTEL
HOTEL
SHOPPING MALL
SHOPPING MALL
RESTAURANT
RESTAURANT
OFFICE
OFFICE
CURRENT PROGRAMS
PROPOSED PROGRAMS
GROUND FLOW W METRO LINE HIGH ELEVATOR
GROUND FLOW W METRO LINE HIGH ELEVATOR
MIDDLE ELEVATOR LOW ELEVATOR
MIDDLE ELEVATOR LOW ELEVATOR
CURRENT CIRCULATION
PROPOSED CIRCULATION
FROM SURROUNDING TO FORM
PLATFORM OVER THE SITE
PROGRAMS
DEFORMATION
FLUCTUATION SURFACE SURFAC
CREAT ROOF IN THE SAME WAY
ADD ROOF WINDOW WINDOWS
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7 3
6 4
2
3
1
5
11
10
9 9
1 RESTAURANT 2 FOOD COURT 3
3 TOILET 4 AUDITORIUM 5 STAGE 6 SPORTS 7 EXHIBITION 8 BOOKSTORE 9 OFFICE 10 MEETING 11 COFFEE
INTEERIOR R SPA PACE C
OFFICE SPACE
STAGE&ADUTIORIUM
EXHIBITION&BOOKSTORE
RESTAURANT
04
Vertical Street Mixed-use Highrise
"VERTICAL STREET"
SITE PLAN
Multi-Program Highrise JIT 2015 Spring Foundation Studio III Collective Work Instructor: Bing Li, Yan Liu Site: Nanjing, China
The objects of this design is through the concept of vertical streets, to improve the utilization rate of land to facilitate residents life, change the understanding of the street, and resurgent the old street once bustling but now declined. Matai Street, the former street full of history, has a rich urban texture and historical background, is the path connecting the north and south of the city since ancient times.
PROGRAMS IN HORIZONTAL DIRECTION
PROGRAMS IN VERTICAL DIRECTION
IDEAL WALKING TOUR
WALKING TOUR CONNECT PROGRAMS
URBAN RELATIONSHIP
CUT OFF
PUSH OUT
INDEPENDENT TOWERS
RISE UP
OPPOSITE COMMUNICATION
BRIDGES CONNECT TOWERS
ADD BRIDGES
SPACES FLOW BETWEEN TOWERS
OFFICE APARTMENT
CONCERT HALL OFFICE SKY GARDEN
OFFICE SKY GARDEN
MUSUEM OFFICE SKY GA ARDE R N
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RO OOF GARD OO GAR ARD DEN EN
CO OMMER OM ERICA RIC ICA AL SPAC SPA PA E EN NTRY R
LLIB LI I RAR RA RA AR RY
SKY GA AR RDE RD D N
READING ROOM
OFFICE
OFFICE
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