Qingmai's Portfolio

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Collage Rendering

Chapter A - Professional Works

- 01 Chiba-nian Tourist Center

- 02 Autograph Hotel Lobby

- 03 Hyatt Vacation Club Resort

- 04 Residence Construction Document

- 05 Tremiti Island Boutique Hotel Competition

Chapter B - Academic Architecture Works

- 06 Repair Infrastructure of Care

- 07 Representation Cooper Hewitt Museum

- 08 Reunion Public Immigrants Library

- 09 Sunflower Tower Skyscraper Design

Chapter C - Academic Interior Design Works

- 10 Co-working Space

- 11 JFK Co-Terminal

Chiba-nian Tourist Center
Competition Ichihara, Japan
Reception Lobby
Exhibition Room Section
Autograph Hotel Lobby
Hotel Lobby
Banquet Shop Drawing
Lobby Bar
Hyatt Vacation Club Resort Orlando, Florida
Model Room Plan
Living Room View
Living Room View

Residential Project Construction Document

New York, NY

Boutique Hotel Competition
Island Tremiti, Italy
Guest Room View
Courtyard View
Entrance View
Material Board

06 Repair

Infrastructure of care, Niagara Fall

Social Engagement Studio

Instructor: Tao Dufour, Suzanne Lettieri

Date: Fall 2021

Software: Rhino, Grasshopper, Ps, Ai

In 2019, the removal of the Robert Moses Parkway brought to light the longstanding tensions between the local community and its infrastructure, dating back to the 1940s. The project addressed a key issue: the parkway had disrupted the connection between the community and its surrounding environment. Over time, this infrastructure became a dead space within the city—neither easily accessible for public use nor an efficient utilization of land resources. Moving forward, we are exploring ways to re-purpose infrastructure spaces as tools for recovery and reconciliation. This initiative seeks to uncover the potential of these spaces to serve society by integrating art and cultural programs. Our goal is to transform what was once an infrastructure of domination into an infrastructure of care.

View A: Museum Projection Room
View B: Museum of Light Gallery
Building Outdoor Yard Ramp
Building Exterior View from Robert Moses Park

07 Representation

Cooper

AAP CORE STUDIO

Instructor: Florian Idenburg, Karilyn Johanesen, SO – IL

Date: Fall 2022

Software: Rhino, Ps, Ai

The current layout and display methods at Cooper Hewitt confine objects to cages, limiting their ability to be interacted with from various angles, both physically and metaphorically. By treating design elements as artwork, their potential and impact are reduced. To truly understand their capabilities, we must approach these objects with the same embodied perspective as the Hewitt sisters. This means re-imagining display methods to reflect the embodied potential that these objects contain. Our team has designed a space that allows for multiple ways of viewing these design elements, emphasizing the bodily relationship between the viewer, the objects, and other viewers. This re-appropriation and de-contextualization of the objects allows the viewer to create their own connections between objects and other viewers. The museum then becomes a ground for collaborative and independent learning. Our project situates itself as a surreal cloud hovering above the Carnegie mansion and as a blank wall on the Northwest corner of the house, re-framing the mansion itself as a design element.

The 5th Ave

The main traffic road, used by both local residents and tourists, poses a significant challenge that the museum must address. However, the road also presents a valuable opportunity for the museum to introduce itself and engage with the public.

The Open Garden

The Cooper Hewitt Museum provides a garden for the neighborhood, which serves as a significant attraction for visitors. This feature is also the reason why the new museum extension is elevated above ground level.

Guggenheim Museum

Museums can serve as city icons through their unique characteristics. The Guggenheim Museum exemplifies this with its distinctive spiral form, which also serves as the exhibition space. Not only is the museum recognized for its impressive and playful facade, but its spatial design and layout also redefine the exhibition experience in a meaningful way. This makes it an excellent case study for rethinking how museum architecture can create a more enjoyable experience and foster stronger engagement between visitors and the displayed collections.

The Central Park

exhibited as ceiling

The project aims to encourage a renewed appreciation for museum experience by creating dynamic systems of view. I seek to broaden the methods of interaction with design elements through dynamic curation and exhibition space. Inspired by Le Corbusier’s the surreal house, the intervention are capable influent the engagement between object and human body.

Object exhibited as storytelling

Object
Northeast Section
Museum Entrance
Museum Rooftop Floor
Courtyard
Model Crafting Wood / Cardboard / Mesh
Model Crafting Wood / Cardboard / Mesh

08 Reunion

Philadelphia Immigrants Library

AAP CORE STUDIO

Instructor: Leslie Lok, Martin Miller

Date: Spring 2021

Software: Rhino, Grasshopper, Ps, Ai

Philadelphia is a city with a rich history of immigration and cultural diversity. A library that serves all residents, particularly new immigrants, offers an extraordinary opportunity to help them integrate into the local community. It provides a space for continuous education, a study area for language training, and a social hub for cultural sharing. Our design approach begins with organic bubble forms that are integrated with an effective circulation system. The library establishes an appropriate spatial order to accommodate various programs. Through iterative processes such as sunlight study and contextual research, we optimize spatial legibility and availability, ensuring the library is easy to navigate and use for all.

Concept: Reunion, Reunited, Rejoin

Circulation Study Diagram

Parameter: Ramp and Circulation

Angel Parameters on wall

Ground Floor Plan

01. Entry & Exit (EAST)

02. Auditorium Room

03. Kids Library

04. Stack Library (NORTH)

05. Entry & Exit (WEST) 06. Media Library

Stack Library (SOUTH)

Mix Chamber

09 Sunflower Tower

Skyscraper experiment design

Group Work

Date: Fall 2023

Site: New York, New York

The project aims to pioneer an innovative approach to designing a skyscraper within the Cooper Hewitt Museum. This multifaceted tower integrates diverse programs, such as a museum, offices, residences, and commercial retail spaces. With a proposed height of 1240 feet, the tower’s design centers around a unique core design featuring two intersecting rectangular volumes as the primary structure. Employing Grasshopper for structural optimization, we meticulously craft a spatially rational order to accommodate various programs seamlessly.

Structure optimize process

The fundamental design comprises a cross shear wall volume. Leveraging Grasshopper for simulation, we fine-tune the shear wall structure. The script efficiently trims non-functional areas, retaining only the essential structural components as a cohesive tree spine.

Subsequently, we proceed to trace the structural pattern and refine the geometric logic through a grid and diagonal system. Building upon this diagonal and grid framework, we generate circles to finalize the shear wall design.

plan

Residence plan

plan

Visitor deck plan Office

“Interweaving” is a co-working space that offers a sustainable work environment, social atmosphere, and smart media interaction. The building is divided into private offices on the second floor and a public workspace on the ground floor, catering to users’ multi-functional needs. Our project concept revolves around the idea of “interweaving,” aiming to provide individuals with opportunities to build social networks, gain experience, communicate, and explore new business opportunities.

Interweave Co-Working

The project is based on helping reduce the possibility of missing flights and encouraging people to get to the airport earlier with the solution of creating an integration terminal with high-quality experience and rich amenities. The site is located at Federal Circle Station, a one-stop distance away from JFK terminals. The project is a composite of lobby reception, civic plaza and the theater that provides various amenities and fantastic experiences for people to explore. Inspired by the New York City spirit, the concept of co-terminal is “flowing in space” to demonstrate the interaction between people and buildings.

Lounge
Sky Bridge Plaza
Theater
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