QIYUE (CHERRIE) HU 293 GRAND AVE, 1L BROOKLYN, NY, 11238 CHERRY34525@GMAIL.COM +1 (812)-606-4966 USA +86 186-1182-7382 CHINA
CONTENTS PRATT INSTITUTE 2012 --2014
SKILLS 3D MODELING: RHINO, MAYA,SKETCH UP 2D DRAWING: AUTOCAD(CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT) PHYSICAL MODELING: BASS WOOD, LASER CUT, CNC REDERING: V-RAY, MAXWELL GRAPHIC: PHOTOSHOP, ILLUSTRATOR, INDESIGN, AFTER EFFECTS WORK EXPERIENCE DUO-DECODE URBANISM OFFICE 2012.03-2012.08 @BEIJING VECTOR ARCHITECTS 2013.05-2013.08 @BEIJING EDUCATION BEIJING UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 2009-2012 PRATT INSITUTE 2012BORN IN BEIJING LIVING IN NEW YORK & BEIJING
BEIJING UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 2009 - 2012
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CHERRIE HU CHERRY34525@GMAIL.COM +1 812-606-4966 (USA) +86 186-1182-7382 (CHINA)
ARCH201 - DWELLING DESIGN
FALL 2012
ARCH202 - CURATORIAL INFORMATION LIBRARY
SPRING 2013
ARCH301 - PRATT GRADUATE DORMITORY
FALL 2013
REPRESENTATION 2 - FINNEY GUEST HOUSE
FALL 2012
REPRESENTATION 3 - UNDULATION
SPRING 2013
VISITOR CENTER DESIGN
FALL 2011
RESORT DESIGN
FALL 2011
DUO - DECODE URBANISM OFFICE
@BEIJING
2012.03 - 2012.08
VECTOR ARCHITECTS
@BEIJING
2013.05 - 2013.08
DWELLING DESIGN Instructor: Aaron White Pratt Institute
FA.2012
INTRO The course offers an initiation for the beginning student of architecture to the critical role and correspondence that site, program, tectonics, structure and sentient experience offers in the design of a medium scale public building. Through a thorough analysis of preexisting site information, architectural precedents, and theoretical models of significance to the program, a critical conceptual approach will be articulated aimed at producing a comprehensive project. Building upon the syntactical, conceptual, representational and tectonic priorities of first year design, the second year sequence introduces a series of pragmatic, technological, social and cultural parameters that are essential at this moment in the sequence of the five year curriculum. CONCEPT The concept is create an ambiguous condition of the outside and inside space by organizing the space layer by layer. The landscape is surrounding the building and also inside the building (courtyard). There is a layering system in the relationship between the residence and the nature, the function and the structure. 4
Site Plan Wave Hill Park, Bronx
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DWELLING DESIGN
South Elevation 6
Entrance of Living Space
LANDSCAPE The concept of the landscape is the tree’s root, such as coming up from different directions, assembling in the middle. The ground has been raised up to let people get great view, or some part of the landscape sink into the ground to let people have chance to explore or to have more fun. Then the building is extruded from the secondary landscape. PROGRAM The building is located at the inside of the forest, because of the surrounding trees, it adjusted by having different angles. Working and living space have been separated by a creek, with the Gallery on the side. They are interlocking in plan also, and connect to each other by a few bridges. Some paths will become the circulation when they meet the interior space, or become the wood deck when they are outside the building. LAYERING The aggregation of programs are layering instead of blocking. For instance, in the first floor of the living space, the order of the layering from inside to outside, are dining area, kitchen, bar, stairs, structure(glass, structural frame, wood sticks). 7
DWELLING DESIGN
Ground Floor Plan Scale 1/16” = 1’- 0”
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Second Floor Plan
Sections
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DWELLING DESIGN
Physical Model Scale 1/2” = 1’- 0”
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Scale
Site Model 1/16” = 1’- 0”
Physical Model Scale 1/2” = 1’- 0” 11
CURATORIAL INFORMATION LIBRARY Instructor: Fredric Levrat Pratt Institute
SP.2013
Concept Drawing 1’ x 3’ INTRO The way to start this library is to find out our favourite interface or the way to absorb information. Nowadays, library is not only a place where people doing reserch, but also a place to change people’s lifestyle. The most popular interface of media for me is radio. I always drive when I back to China and the traffic jam makes me spend a lot of time in the car. China Radio International is playing the most dynamic, fashion and hit music by 24 hours a day. The topic in the radio is lively, humorous and popular. They provide the audience with the latest information about entertainment, fashion, travel, shopping and daily life. They talk about some funny local news in our city, big events of our country and the trends of our world. Sometimes I am encouraged by a piece of environmental protection advertisement, sometimes I am attracted by a demo from a DJ, such as one about the journey from South Pole or a music festival live show in Denmark.
Site Context: Grand St, Chinatown, Manhattan, NY 12
Site Plan
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CURATORIAL INFORMATION LIBRARY
Form Diagram
Transition from Conceptual Drawing to Aggregation of Program
Studyspace Module Assemblage Study
Program/Circulation Diagram
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Bench and Table System
Roof Garden/Reading Area Elevations
South Elevation 15
CONCEPT Everyone in different age, different profession or different emotion will always find a suitable station to listen at any time. We could listen to the radio when we focus on driving, working or doing the housework, so we usually don’t pay that much attention on the radio and sometimes it’s just a way for pastime. Same as the library, it not only should satisfy every different patron, but also it’s a place to meet people, to get the information or even to have coffee and work with the laptop. By listening the radio, we might learn the knowledge and expand the horizon we never heard before. We are not searching the information, we are absorbing the “DJ” information from the curatorial library. The curatorial library could organize the book by different people, such as Michael Jackson, Jackie Chen or some other famous people live in the China town. And also, the curatorial library could has a lot of surprises on the way. Maybe it happens after you turn to the next corner or you look up and around, finding something interesting on the ceiling or outside the window when you feel tired as a long time reading. The curatorial and DJ informational library is providing a physical and visual radio station. The library is like the DJ, but on the other hand, the partrons are their own DJ as well. 16
Ground Level
Auditorium Level
Mixing Chamber Level
Reference Reading Area Level
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CURATORIAL INFORMATION LIBRARY
East Elevation 18
Program Diagram
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PRATT GRADUATE DORMITORY Instructor: Lawrence Blough FA. 2014 Team: Sorrel Anderson, Cherrie Hu Pratt Institute
FA CADE Select and research an analogue that yields both formal and organizational traits for a potential façade/skin. Diagram how your analogue performs (folding, nesting, layering, draping, tessellating) and develop a surface assembly model in Rhino. This surface should be an intricate “thick 2D” assembly and have the potential to modulate light, air, and privacy (aperture, sunscreen, balcony). The analogue we studied were ZIPPER and TETRIS. By analysing the tectonics of zipper, the zipped space has been transited to private space/hide space; the unzipped space has been transited to public space/open space. The more space being unzipped, the more open it is. The interlocking tectonics of the zipper provide the potential of the socializing and sharing space. 20
Perspective Render
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PRATT GRADUATE DORMITORY
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Typical Plan Upper Level
Scale 1/16” = 1’ = 0”
Typical Plan Lower Level
Scale 1/16” = 1’ = 0”
Double Height Space/Lounge/Studio
Share Space Diagram
Program Aggregation Diagram 23
PRATT GRADUATE DORMITORY COURSE REQUIREMENTS Third year studio challenges students to demonstrate the ability to produce a comprehensive architectural project within the core design curriculum. The pedagogical objective of the fall third year design studio is to develop abilities to integrate and synthesize issues of site, program, structure, material components and assemblies, environmental systems, accessibility, life safety issues and sustainability into a comprehensive building design. This studio in particular explores the social, economic, material, cultural and architectural issues intrinsic to the program of housing and the university dormitory type.The project for this course is to design a dormitory, a graduate housing community of 55 two bedroom apartments. Design of the dormitory will be done in teams of 2 students. An infill Brooklyn site of approximately 15,000 square feet will be assigned. Students will be required to engage design issues at the scale of the individual dwelling unit, the assembled building, and the shared perimeter block. A final design is expected to perform not just as a formal and tectonic invention but as a critical investigation of social culture. Physical Model Scale 1/8” = 1’ - 0”
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Transverse Section & Longitudinal Section
Scale 1/16” = 1’ = 0” 25
PRATT GRADUATE DORMITORY
Rainscreen Detail Scale: 3/4”=1’-0”
Diagrammatic Wall Section 26
Scale
1/4” = 1’ - 0”
Stair Termination Joint Scale: 1 1/2”=1’-0”
Wall Sectional Model
Green Roof Skylight Detail
Scale
1/2” = 1’- 0”
Scale 1 1/2” = 1’- 0” 27
TECHNICS Instructors :Erik Madsen FA. 2012 Students: Jonathan Zino, Cherrie Hu, Tong Peng Build a 1:1 scale structure that is able to hold the weight of a watermelon by only using basswood sticks (1/4� ,1/8�) and piano wire. The requirements specify that the base can be no larger than a 12 inch square and must stand at least 18 inches tall. Students should start with pose pictures, and study the tension and compression on different poses. Then build model which basic on the force analysis of one pose they chose.
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REPRESENTATION 2
Instructors :Otto Ruano
FA. 2012 Pratt Institute This project is a study of the organization and the system of Finney Guest House through redrawing the plan, elevations and sections, analyzing and making diagram. By using different ways of the representation, the diagrams can represent the understanding of different students. The diagram concept is showing the development ,the transition and the relationship between the landscape and the house. And also, in every horizontal and vertical line, they has different logic.
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REPRESENTATION 2
Instructors : Ezio Blasetti & Danielle Willems Pratt Institute
SP. 2013
This project is a study of pavilion through two parts; the first part is redrawing one of the famous pavilion’s elevation, section and plans and represent it in a new way, and the second part is design a pavilion by studying the material behavior, and then use technics such as Grasshopper, Maya or Script to taking the concept from the the study or to simulate the movement of the materials. Material study Mapping diagram First two lines: every second Last three lines: every 1/6 second
The tissue is in the cold water and because of pouring hot water into the vase, it began to has some bunch of different behaviors such as curling, rising, enfolding and twisting. It can be considered as spatial undulation by the different energy transfer from one to another. Here, it is the hot energy transfered to the cold energy. And the movements of the tissue showed can also be taken into the architectural condition. 30
From the mapping, this diagram is showing the propagation from pervious moment to the next. Every connection is from corresponding points one the mapping lines of two adjacent moments which can transmit the movement of the tissue flowing.
N-cloth simulation by Maya
By using Maya n-dynamics to simulate the movement of the tissue which is a way to study the influence of space by the different energy transition between hot and cold or sun-rise and sun-set. 31
TOURIST CENTER AND RESORT DESIGN Instructor: B. Wang, Y. Ai FA.2011 Beijing University of Technology
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INTRO The tourist center and the resort are located at an island in Beijing’s scenic spot. Students should replan the landscape, decide the location of those two buildings, and the roads on the island. The tourist center provides ticket services, traveling consulting, ferry, cafe, souvenirs, etc. The project is aim to understand the relationship between landscape and natural scenery, new buildings and other existed buildings. Recently, the leisure industry arose in Beijing City as the rapid economical development has largely promoted the suburbanization. The comparison between the natural beauty in suburb and highly commercialization in city impel architects find new architectural features in different context. CONCEPT The concept was inspired by a remarkable project from YanSong Ma(a famous Chinese architect). He explained his project, No.32 bubble,” Its shiny exterior renders it an alien creature. And yet at the same time, it morphs into the surrounding wood, brick, and greenery. The past and the future can thus coexist in a finite, yet dream-like world.” The hotel is along the lake and looks like the solidification of silvery liquid, which dynamic reflects the surrounding environment and the beauty of the nature.
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