YUNYING CHIU ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
CONTENTS Curriculum Vitae Academic Work Professional Work
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CURRICULUM VITAE | 2002 -2013
Yun Ying Chiu Personal Information Nationality : Taiwan (Republic of China) Birthday : 11 June, 1984 Contact Phone : +41 789019484 Email : chiuy@alumni.ethz.ch Address : c/o Chou, Seebacherstrasse 44 8052 Z端rich, Switzerland Languages Mandarin : native Taiwanese : native English : proficient German : beginner Japanese : passive knowledge Computer Skills CAD Programming Adobe Suite Video editing
Rhinoceros, Grasshopper, Vray, AutoCAD, SketchUP, Processing, Eclipse Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign Final Cut Pro
Education 2012 2010 2007
Master Advanced Studied of Computer-aided Architectural Design, ETH Z端rich Master of Science in Architecture, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan Bachelor in Architecture, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan
Work Experiences and Participant Projects 07. 2011 - 09. 2011 Noiz architects, Taiwan, fulltime internship Herher Villa proposal, Taiwan, 2011 Museum of National Taipei University of Education, Taiwan, 2011 New Taipei City Museum of Art Conceptual Design International Competition, Taiwan, 2011 Tanshui Residential building facade design, Taiwan, 2011 07. 2009 - 01. 2012 Working with Artist, Wen Shu Lai, As Exhibition Planner and 3D designer Through the Winkles, Wen Shu Lai one-person exhibition, UNC Galleries, USA, 2012 Post-Actitud, El Museo Ex Teresa Arte Actual in Mexico City, Mexico, 2011 Light From Within, Wen-Shu Lai one-person exhibition, Hong Gah Museum, Taiwan, 2010 Annual IAA Faculty and Student Joint Exhibition: exhibition guide for dummies, NCTU Art Center, Taiwan, 2010
Work Experiences and Participant Projects J. J. Pan and Partners Architects & Planners, Taiwan, fulltime internship 07. 2009 - 08. 2009 National Library of Public Information, Taiwan, 2009 CKS international Airport Access MRT System, Taiwan, 2009 George C. T. Woo and Partners Architects & Planners, Taiwan, 42 hours per week 04. 2006 - 06. 2008 internship Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange Center Interior Design, China, 2008 Maung House, Fairview, Texas, USA, 2008 Urban Renewal Project, Taiwan, 2007 Golden Beach Villas, Qingdao, China, 2006 T. D. Lee and Partners Architects & Planners, Taiwan, fulltime internship 07. 2006 - 08. 2006 Taipei Zhongshan District Assembly Hall, Taiwan, 2006 Ao Yu Architects & Planners, Taiwan, fulltime internship 07. 2005 - 04. 2006 Ximing Ye Architects, Taiwan, fulltime internship 06. 2004 - 08. 2004 Mao-Sen Cui Architects & Planners, Taiwan, fulltime internship 07. 2003 - 08. 2003 Workshop Organizer in cooperation with Evangelos Pantazis of Topotheque Folding Facade of Architecture, eCAADe 2013: Computation and Performance, Delft 2013 University of Technology, the Netherlands, 16th September, 2013. [un]fold workshop of the course, “TONI Outside-In: Responsive Materials in Interior 2012 Architecture”, Zürich University of Arts(ZHDK), Switzerland, 6th December, 2012. Exhibitions 2012
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Through the Winkles, Wen Shu Lai one-person exhibition, School of Art and Design, UNC Galleries, Guggenheim Hall, University of Northern Colorado, USA, 12th Sep. 20th Oct. contribution: Exhibition Planner and 3D simulation designer Post-Actitud, El Museo Ex Teresa Arte Actual in Mexico City, Mexico, 28th Jul. - 18th Sep. contribution: Exhibition Planner and 3D simulation designer Light From Within, Wen-Shu Lai one-person exhibition, Hong Gah Museum, Taiwan, Mar. 20 - Apr. 11 contribution: Exhibition Planner and 3D simulation designer Between Shadow and Light: soft skin fabrication; CD storage: self-construct fabrication, National Chiao Tung University(NCTU) Architecture Exhibition: Para! Para! , NCTU Art Center, Taiwan, 2nd - 23rd Mar. Annual IAA Faculty and Student Joint Exhibition: exhibition guide for dummies, NCTU Art Center, Taiwan, 26th Nov. - 16th Dec. contribution: Exhibition Planner and 3D simulation designer Pantheon: regular and fractal division, NCTU Architecture Exhibition: nature, technology and architecture, NCTU Art Center, Taiwan, 3rd - 22rd Mar. Chiu, YY 2010, “How to make a soft skin? A preliminary framework for the parametric design of the bionic soft skin”, eCAADe 2010: Future Cities, pp. 237 - 242, ETH Zürich, Switzerland Chiu, YY 2010, “How to make the soft skin? A soft skin free form without the bones“, CAADRIA 2010: New Frontiers, Hong Kong
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ACADEMIC WORK
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ARCHITECTURAL CLOTHES Geometric Subdivision to Redecorate the Facade of Modern Architecture place : MAS CAAD, ETH Z端rich, Switzerland time : August 2012 - January 2013 supervision: Ludger Hovestadt, Michael Hansmeyer type : Thesis Design
The main idea for design is taking facade as clothes when architecture was human being. Facade as the skin of building could be transformed into architectural clothes for flexible change according to the different situations. When modern architecture presented the simplicity of geometry as the trendency in modern society, when box-architectures were abandoned, left there, lacked the attentions, when people were bored about the building they lived in, is there any possibility can reuse the old building, renew the architecture in easy and costefficient way? In the basis of mathematics in geometry, programming and the method of origami, I try to redesign the facade of Crown Hall designed by Mies van der Rohe, subdivid them into panel, which as one unit for redecorating the facade of building in terms of user needs.
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ARCHITECTURAL CLOTHES | 2012
architectural clothes panels
After manipulating the programming result of geometric subdivision, it produced vaired types of architectural clothes, which included different times and methods of subdivision and combinations of varied geometry. Here we used them to redecorate the facade of Modern Architecture.
movable prefabricated architectural clothes, which could be replaced by others anytime
METHODS, PANELS AND PROTOTYPES OF ARCHITECTURAL CLOTHES
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day view of architectural clothes prototypes
Mixing diverse types of architectural clothes panels, we represented the new appearances of Modern Architecture to refresh the style, revising the perspectives of building and reidentifying the figure of architecture.
night view of architectural clothes prototypes
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PHOTOTROPIA A Self-Sufficient Architectural Version
place : MAS CAAD, ETH Z端rich, Switzerland time : 3 March - 1May 2012 participants : 2011/ 2012 CAAD MAS students contribution : Electroactive Polymers Research and Production, Installation Assembly.
Phototropia is part of an ongoing series on the application of smart materials in an architectural context, which merges self-made electroactive polymers, screen-printed electroluminescent displays, eco-friendly bioplastics and thin-film dye-sensitized solar cells into an autonomous installation that produces all its required energy from sunlight and responds to user presence through moving and illuminating elements. The generated energy is stored in batteries below the platform and then distributed via microcontrollers to the respective elements. Moreover, It is a proposal for an experimental architecture that can decay while actively being renewed, as a response to our times of tremendous globalization, increased connectivity and digital identity within our information based society.
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PHOTOTROPIA | 2012
eco-friendly bioplastics
self-made electroactive polymers
screen-printed electroluminescent elements
dye-sensitized solar cells
TOOL, EXPERIMENT ADN PRODUCTION PROCEDURE OF PHOTOTROPIA
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wiring diagram
construction analysis of phototropia
photo of phototropia
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BRICKOLAGE
A Paradigm on Building Beyond The Limitation of Masonry place : MAS CAAD, ETH Z端rich, Switzerland time : 22 October - 15 December 2011 participants : 2011/ 2012 CAAD MAS students contribution : Materials, Structure and Coating Research, Fabrication Details Processing, Assembly.
This project was developed in the ETH Zuirch Chair for Computational Design with the aim to explore the relationship between architectural design, diverse methods of generative computer modelling, the importance of materiality (in this case, Ytong-aerated concrete) in the digital age and the physical representation of information using CAD/CAM dtevices (in this case, Kuka robot). The brief requirements are thinking beyond parameterization and exploring the computer as a tool for generating an aesthetically appealing structure, which couldn’t be done manually. The design concept was based on a Reaction-Diffusion algorithm, programmed in Processing for creating a three-dimensional self-standing structure.
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BRICKOLAGE | 2011
Production of Brickolage
Semi-finished Brickolage
COMPUTING ADN PRODUCTION PROCEDURE OF BRICKOLAGE
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Patterning and dividing process for further robot production
3D simulations for coating color
Final result of Brickolage
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BETWEEN SHADOW AND LIGHT Soft-Skin Surface Structure
location : National Chiao Tung University, Hsinhsu, Taiwan time : Spring 2009 supervision : Chor-Kheng Lim type : Semester Design
The concept for this porject is to create the soft-skin structure at an architectural scale and produce the 1:1 pysical model based on the parametric environments and biological structure. Contrary to the traditional free form with the assisted structure, the free form with soft material is hard to be built accurately. Ultimately, through a series of different scaled model tests and material experiments, attributing to the explicit history and reductive function of Grasshopper, and the self-organized biological structure, here we finished the soft-skin surface structure.
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PROFESSIONAL WORK
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101 BUILDING EXHIBITION Exhibition Proposal for Wei Chuan Food Corp.
location : 101 Building, Taipei, Taiwan, 2013 collaboration : Evangelos Pantazis of Topotheque contribution: Pavillion Design, Materials Research, 3D Modeling and Visualization
The idea for this exhibition is taking the advantage of, Taiwanese are crazy for taking photos of everything at everywhere, which aroused us the notion, if we create the space to attract people to go in and take lots of photos with Weichuan’s product, upload photos to Facebook and join the small competition held by Weichuan, then it will be the biggest commercial effect on both sides. Thus, it doesn’t only present the design which only designer love, but also propose the idea how to use it, then it will be more easier for the public to participant the exhibition.
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101 BUILDING EXHIBITION | 2013
front view of pavillion
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IMAGES OF PAVILLION AND DIAGRAMS
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view under pavillion
Elevation
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安檢門 Security gate 主要 入口 Main entry
exploded axon diagram
circulation flow
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NEW TAIPEI CITY MUSEUM OF ART Conceptual Design International Competition
location : New Taipei City, Taiwan time : 26 July - 18 August, 2011 architects : Noiz Architects contribution : Materials Research, Investigation of Architectural Regulations, Detailed Drawings, Visualization
The proposal aims to create a museum which reflects a diverse strata of culture and demography of New Taipei city, and presents a landmark and meeting place for the youthfully and dynamic city. The design is composed of sandwich-like layers of floors with penetrating tunnels, which provides the connected paths for public transportation and the vertilation for the air and heat. Each element of the facade will be derived from the local materials or design pattern for representing the visual perception of regional culture from outer appearance. The roof garden invited the public to land the museum for closer connection with their mother culture.
NEW TAIPEI CITY MUSEUM OF ART | 2011
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PLANS, ELEVATIONS AND SIMULATIONS OF MUSEUM
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HERHER VILLA PROPOSAL Scheme A: Cube
location : Herher Villa Preliminary Design, Taipei, Taiwan time : 19 - 23 August, 2011 architects : Noiz Architects contribution : Materials Research, 3D Modeling and Visualization.
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The site is situated on the southern mountains of Taipei in Taiwan. In limited space, Noiz mounted a pure geometric form, the cube, embedded in the green environment on the sloped site for achieving the excellent view for the future resident. With the front pool of building as resort style, it provided the cooling function for it’s local marine tropical climate. The space is open and defined at the same time for reaching towards the nature and different views.
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MAUNG HOUSE Private House Design Project
location : Fairview, Texas, USA, 2008 architects : George C. T Woo & Partners Architects & Planners contribution : Initial Design, 3D Modeling, Detailed Drawings and Visualization.
This project is located at Fairview, Texas, where the site is surrounded by the ancient woodland. Architects planned to embed the house in the environment, and the natural landscape of the site was left undisturbed. According to the demands of client, the kitchen is placed in front of the backyard, swimming pool and nature. When the owners were cooking in the kitchen, they can sense the activity of children in the backyard for safety. Hence, the outer surface of facade was decided to use the plaster as the finished layer for whole building’s appearance.
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ZHONGSHAN ASSEMBLY HALL Heritage Renovation & Extension
location : Zhongshan district, Taipei, Taiwan, 2006 architects : T. D. Lee and Partners Architects & Planners contribution : 3D Modeling and Visualization.
The project comprises the three stories for exhibition, third floor for observation of Zhongshan district street view and the main entry of heritage, which was originally designed in 1944. The extension aims at building up the regional assembly hall as the open public area for inviting locals to participate in the city events and gathering the community spirit likes good old time.
ZHONGSHAN ASSEMBLY HALL | 2006
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WIRE-FRAME TABLE Furniture and Interior Design for MoNTUE
location : MoNTUE, National Taiwan University of Education, Taipei, Taiwan time : 22 June - 06 August, 2011 architects : Noiz Architects contribution : 3D Modeling, Fabrication Drawings, Materials Research and Communication with Manufacturer
length 352mm
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In this interior design project, Noiz designed the custome-made furniture for MoNTUE, which has the request for the style of Renaissance. Consequently, we created the furniture based on the structural law of the boundary representation, which is a method for representing shapes using the limits, and transformed the solid antique furniture into wire-fram one. Here we presented one piece of them to show how to demonstrate the idea into mock-up, then finished product.
Wire-Frame Table Mock-up
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EXHIBITION GUIDE FOR DUMMIES Annual iaa faculty & student joint exhibition
location : NCTU Art Center, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan time : 26 November - 16 Decomeber, 2009 collaboration : Artist, Wen-Shu Lai contribution : Exhibition Planner, Fabrication Design and Visualization Designer
The challenge of the designer is to transform the 2D artistic drawings into the dynamic sculpture of the 3D physical instllation. Within the transformation, here we try to rotate and enlarge the digital 3d model to explore the maximum possibility for the dramatic performance in the space of the gallery, which is 6 meters high and 7 meters diameter wide. The ambition of the whole exhibition is the examination of the dynamic spatial dimensions through the installation was consisted of wood, cotton and nylon ropes, and the light went through those extended lines spread out on any directions.
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EXHIBITION GUIDE FOR DUMMIES | 2009
element details
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DETAILS, SIMULATIONS AND PHOTOS OF INSTALLATION
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elevation
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LIGHT FROM WITHIN Wen-Shu Lai One-Person Exhibition
location : Hong-Gah Museum, Taipei, Taiwan time : 20 March - 11 April, 2010 collaboration : Artist, Wen-Shu Lai contribution : Exhibition Planner, Fabrication Design and Visualization Designer
This project presented a harmony between the line, light, shadow and solid object from the geometries into the multi-materials installation. The challenge of the desinger is to convert the solid geometry 3D digital models into the physical installations, which are 3 meters high or beyond, consisted mainly by the cotton and nylon ropes, wood and other assisted multi-materials. In this exhibition, the element 1 to 4 are the essential characters to perform the spirit and the statement of the artist, Wen-Shu Lai.
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LIGHT FROM WITHIN | 2010
Rehearsal of enigmatic stream
1) Black Frame 2) Lengths of lines are shown above 3) All lines reserve 0.1m for the waste
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1) Black Frame 2) Lengths of lines are shown above 3) All lines reserve 0.1m for the waste
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Partial details of frames for constructing the enigmatic steam
the beginning of enigmatic stream
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS OF ENIGMATIC STREAM
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the beginning of enigmatic stream
Sleeping and Waking
the end of enigmatic stream Double Shadow
Avatar . Connector the middle of enigmatic stream the beginning of enigmatic stream site plan of exhibition
the middle of enigmatic stream
3D simulations for enigmatic stream
LIGHT FROM WITHIN | 2010
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total 35 nails wooden strip longer than 108cm (reserve 10 cm on both sides)
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strip 11 detailed plan total 39 nails wooden strip longer than 153cm (reserve 10 cm on both sides)
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total 39 nails wooden strip longer than 153cm (reserve 10 cm on both sides)
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LIGHT FROM WITHIN | 2010
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CONSTRUCTION DETAILS OF DOUBLE SHADOW AND SLEEPING AND WAKING
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Double Shadow
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