PORTFOLIO DENG ZHUOXIAN | WORK SAMPLES | 2011 - 2018 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST.LOUIS APPLICATION FOR SUMMER INTERNSHIP
CONTENTS 01
PICTUREQUE-HOME
01-04
Architecture Design -- International Housing studio in Halifax
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URBAN-ROOM
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URBAN-CABINET
06-07
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MOBILITY
08-11
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MONUMENTALITY
12-15
Architecture Design -- Wall, Floor, and Ceiling
Architecture Design --
Urban Design -- Xiaodao District in Shaoguan
Urban Design -- Beiting Village in Guangzhou
CUBE: Room(s)—CHAPEL
/ THRESHOLD /MEETING ROOM
PROJECT 1 OF AN ARCHIVE OF ANCIENT WORLD RELIGIONS INSTRUCTOR: Robert McCarter, Ruth and Norman Moore Professor of Architecture ROLE: Individual Work DATE: 02/04/2019
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MASSING
16-18
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MORPHOLOGY
19-21
OTHER WORKS
22-23
Architecture Design -- An Art Gallery in Plano
Urban Design -- Lianjiang River in Lianjiang
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01 PICTUREQUE-HOME International Housing Studio, Halifax, Canada From the Sea, Wealth A46 ARCH 419 04 Architectural Design III (M.Arch. 3) INSTRUCTOR: Donald Koster, Senior Lecturer. ROLE: Individual Work, Conceptual Design, Detail Design, Technical Drawings, Diagram, 3D Model, Renderings.
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3 1-4. Pictureque views 5. Process Drawing 6. INSIDE-OUT, Threshold 7. Cultural Drawing of Seattle 8. Cultural Drawing of San Juan
This project is called Picturesque Home, which considers how dwellers arrive home and develop a feeling of home, how people wake up and start their day, and how residents interact with their surroundings which includes the city, the street, the building’s courtyard, and their neighbors.
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Comprehensive Site Plan
Ground Floor Plan
Thicken Wall
Double-height Space
Second Floor Plan
Sixth Floor Plan
Third Floor Plan
Seventh Floor Plan
Massing Models
View1
1 Communal Space Views
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Forth Floor Plan
View3
South Section View2
Fifth Floor Plan
East Section Perspective
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02 URBAN-ROOM
Architecture Redesign of a 2-story building A46 ARCH 317 02 Architectural Design I (M.Arch. 3) SITE: Downtown Saint Louis INSTRUCTOR: Lecturer Alexandra Waller ROLE: Individual Work, Model Making, Concept Developing, hand Drawings, exhibition skills
This project is a design investigation into the perceptions on space we dwell in. Is a room just a part of a building enclosed by Walls, Floor, and Ceiling? Revisiting the idea of the vertical and horizontal elements that binds the space that we call “rooms�.
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Underground Plan 1. Cabinet, initial concept, spray foam 2. Diagram of part of cabinet 3. Allustrator Render in abstract 4. Diorama, initial concept for the exhibition space in the archive
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The project starts from the form studies with different materials and follows with the design of a 17 by 11 inch storage cabinet. Both the massing model and cabinet function as the precedents for the duplex design, which finally translated into the form and private archive space of the house
03 URBAN-CABINET Architecture design of an archive space
A46 ARCH 318 01 Architectural Design II (M.Arch. 3) SITE: Columbus, Indiana INSTRUCTOR: Assistant Professor, Constance Vale ROLE: Individual Work, Model Making, Concept Developing, Diagram, 3D Model, Renderings, Technical Drawings
First-Floor Plan
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6 1. Covered Loading Dock 2. Processing Room 3.Exhibition Space 4. VIsible Storage 5. Thick Foam Wall 6. Lobby 7. Wood Shop 8. Mechanical
SECTION A Scale: 3/32” = 1’-0”
1. Process Model 2. Birdeye View From the Church 3. Street View From the Corner 4. South Section 5. North Section 6. North Section Oblique
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2-2 A 3-3
4-4 C
5-5 B
Walking Bike Cars Lightrail Tramway Bus
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06:00 09:0012:0015:0018:0021:0024:00
Max: 6000 people/hour
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Urban Design of The Middle Road in Xiaodao District 2016 Excellent Award in Asia Architecture & Urbanism Alliance 6+1 Joint Graduation Design Competition, 2016 Spring, Thesis SITE: Xiaodao District, Shaoguan, Guangdong, P.R.China NSTRUCTOR: Associate Prof. Ping Qi & Erti Luo TEAM: Yuechan He, Minyi Chen, Chengyu Wu ROLE: Team Leader, Preliminary Typological Research in Xiaodao, Conceptual Design, Detail Design, Technical Drawings, Diagram, 3D Model, Renderings.
The MOBILITY of Cars in The Middle Road Is INFORMALLY Declining N
The traffic system is typically through traffic which is formally designed. The transverse traffic is heavy. As the width of this island is narrow, cars usually prefer the roads near the rivers. The energetic points also show that the middle road is always full of people, which shows that it has the potential benefits to serve the public.
TEXTURE TYPOLOGY & PROPOSAL
A. INDEPENDENT
Current
Chongqing
Pittsburgh
Shanghai
Shaoguan
B. INTERGRATED
Brownfield & Voids Space
Narrow Street Space
Overhanging Commercials
Commercials In Block
Isolated Residence
Houses Front Yard
Formal Street For Cars
Prototype
Design
Guangzhou
London
Paris
Wuhan
Canberra
Hong Kong
Nanchang
New York
C. INTERFERED
Bring Dynamic Elements
Add New Buildings, Activities
Introduce Implant Mass Com- Big Plaza mercial & Park
Implant Some Green Space
As Media To The Public
Business
Activities
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Informal Street For People
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Shopping Exhibition
Residence
Chicago
Philadelphia
Amsterdam
Tianjin less mobility
There Are Three Types of Mobility with Rivers Type A. INDEPENDENT. The mobility of its roads near the rivers are much heavier than the middle. Also, the heaviest traffic is the through traffic. Type B. INTEGRATED. The mobility of its roads near the rivers are much lower, and the traffic is more concentrate in the inner land. Type C. INTERFERED. The mobility of its roads are much equal to each other as the roads are dense along with the rivers or even against them.
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The Diverse Activities in The Middle Road. Further reducing the mobility of cars in the middle road. Allowing public traffic to assist walking. Widen the middle road by reusing the voids space, and removing the dilapidated buildings, Injecting commercial investment to the street, and designing various & colorful public space for different people.
A-A Cafeteria+Shops
B-B Business+Exhibition
C-C Exhibition+Shops
D-D Cafeteria+Residence
E-E Business+Residence
BEFORE
AFTER
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2-2
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4-4
4-4
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The MOBILITY of The Xiaodao District Before and After The middle road show much more DYNAMIC than the roads near the rivers, and people are more willing to enjoy public lives there. The mobility of cars in the roads near the rivers should be enhanced, while the middle road should become much more WALKABLE. The length and widths of the middle roads should be INCREASED, through creating more public space near it, and reusing the void space.
Guangzhou Foshan
Huizhou
Site
Dongguan
Zhaoqing
Jiangmen
Shenzhen
Zhongshan
PRD boundary Urban Villages Contested Villages Urban Cities Fields Mountains Water Connection
Service Radius Now
Zhuhai
Hongkong Beijing
Mecaw
PRD
The PRD (Pearl River Delta) Drives The Emerging of Urban Villages By 2020, the region is expected to take the lead to realize the modernization, a perfect system of socialist market economy established, industrial structure with modern service and manufacturing sectors developed. In the past 20 years, the unprecedented 1998 housing privatization reforms, early 2000’s infrastructure expansion and migrant worker social mobility in the PRD have drastically TRANSFORMED the urban landscape of PRD.
Temple
Service Radius Once After
05 MONUMENTALITY Urban Design of Beiting Village
2014 Spring International Workshop with Auckland University SITE: Beiting Village, Guangzhou, Guangdong, P.R.China I NSTRUCTOR: Prof. Manfredo Manfredini. TEAM: Jialiang Wei, Shu Ye, Wenyi Gao ROLE: Preliminary Typological Research in Beiting, Conceptual Design, Detail Design, Technical Drawings, Diagram, Renderings.
Beiting Village
Before
Located in Guangzhou Higher Education Maga Center.
Immigrant Populations Increasing 63% of population here are residents, 20% are STUDENTS(who rent the house), 17% are immigrants. However, the flow population of students now is up to 80%.
Lake
Mountains
Underground
ART TEMPLE FISHING TEMPLE
MARKET TEMPLE GARDEN TEMPLE
CAFE TEMPLE
Corridor
AIR BNB TEMPLE BICYCLE TEMPLE
River BILLIARDS TEMPLE
New Buildings INTEGRATED With Temples Road
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This project makes temples become the CATALYST for interaction and communication to achieve the co-existence and interaction of multiple events, promoting the vitality and tolerance of the place. Every temple would have its own THEME based on the current situation. The 'market temple' is based on bazaars nearby, the 'fishing temple' is based on the fishing pool, and the 'garden temple' is based on mountains etc.
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SECTION PERSPECTIVE ENTRANCE
UNDERGROUND PLAN
ENLARGE
UNDERGROUND
TEXTURE
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
THREE STRATEGIES FOR THE ART TEMPLE ENLARGE COURTYARD AS ENTRANCE UNDERGROUND SYSTEM MIRROR EXISTING TEXTURE
STREET RENDERINGS
Art
Bazaar
Kindergarden
Sports
Riversides
Residence
Communication
Cycling
Ping-pong
Lake
Markets
Cafe
Travelling
Fishing
Sightseeing
Music
Billiards
Reading
The INFORMAL Activities Around The Monumental Temples Because of the new public space, people could have different kinds of informal activities around the temples. New buildings are integrated with temples and the current residence, through similar texture and underground system. Each temple would have its own direct theme(program) to build a colorful environment for the whole and become a public-activity node.
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06 MASSING
Architecture Design of An Art Galery 2013 Spring Architectural Design II, GuangZhou University SITE: Plano, Illinois State, U.S.A. INSTRUCTOR: Associate Prof. Hao Jiang Individual Work
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From Geometry to Space Perception According to the principles of beauty and the modular of people, the elements inside the buildings could have its own geometric logic, automatically creating a free leisure space for people to enjoy.
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Total area: 3315m^2 Swimming pool: 15x30m
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1.Hall: 250m^2 2.Restaurant: 400m^2 3.Exhibition: 150m^2 4.Billiard Parlor: 140m^2 5.Toilet x2: 70m^2 6.Warehouse: 20m^2 7.Duty Room: 35m
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The Free Designing of The Ground Plan As one of the design elements in Five points towards a new architecture, the interior space division has an autonomic power to manage architecture elements of itself, such as walls, windows, stairs, ceilings and even furnitures.
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Relationship Between A Form & Its Autonomy The form, or topology, is a tool to control the shape and structure of the building to fit in the surroundings. The autonomy is the flexibility and INFORMALITY that comes bottom up from an within logic.
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Water Indoor Space Outdoor Space Sculpture
Service
Costume
Architecture
Cafeteria
Washroom
Photograph
Vehicle
Bar
Activities
Music
Inspiration
Shopping
Access
Painting
Roof Gardens
Stairs
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C2
NEW TOWN DEVELOPMENT
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C-C A3
BRIDGE GARDEN
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A6 LEISURE GARDEN A7
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07 MORPHOLOGY Urban Design of Lianjiang River
2015 Fall Urban Planning Practice in Urban Planning & Design Survey Research Institute SITE: Lianjiang, Guangdong, P.R.China CLIENT: Lianjiang Housing and Construction Bureau TEAM: Mengyin Jia, Xi Long, Peng Luo, Hanwei Lin ROLE: Preliminary Typological Research in Lianjiang, Technical Drawings, Master Plan, Landscape Design, Diagram, 3D Model, Renderings.
Master Plan
1-1 2-2
Residence
Old town river bank
Urban mix-use river bank
Recreation
Mix-use river bank
Residential river bank
Leisure river bank
Residence
A. Old Town Block -- REGENERATE
Keep Fit Way Resting Plaza
[Water-flow] River Bank [FAR] 0.8-4.5
REMOVE THE FACTORY
Special School Flood-able
Entrance Plaza Waterfront Space
IMPROVE THE BROWN-FIELD
A1 [FAR] 4.0 Mix/Residential/School
A2 [FAR] 4.5 Residential/Commercial
A3 [FAR] 3.5 Residential/School
A4 [FAR] 5.0 Mix/Residential/Park
PRESERVE THE SCHOOL NEXT TO PEOPLE'S PARK REUSE THE VACANT LOT
Current Situation
A5 [FAR] 3.7 Public/Residential /Commercial
A6 [FAR] 4.3 Residential/Commercial
A7 [FAR] 2.4 Residential/Park
A8 [FAR] 4.0 Mix/Residential
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Bridge Garden
UP-GRATE THE PARKING LOT PRESERVE THE SCHOOL
Playground Curtain Wall Keep Fit Way Entrance Plaza Waterfront Space
REMOVE THE BUS STATION
Flood-able
Current Situation
B. New Town Block -- DIVERSIFY [Water-flow] River Bank [FAR] 2.4-5.2
B1 [FAR] 4.0 Public/Commercial
Leisure Garden
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New Optimized Public Space in Old Town
B2 [FAR] 5.5 Mix/Tower/Business
B3 [FAR] 5.2 Mix/Hotel/Commercial
B4 [FAR] 4.5 Public/Mix/Business
C3 [FAR] 4.3 Mix/Residential
C4 [FAR] 0.8 Public Buildings
Bridge Garden aims at serving the people living in the traditional district or coming from the new town. The old factory would be removed to be suitable for people to enjoy. Leisure Garden is located in the west of the old town. The bus station would become another sports, serving the west side of the old town.
C. New Town Block -- RECREATE [Water-flow] Lake Bank [FAR] 2.4-5.2
C1 [FAR] 3.5 Pubilic/Commercial
C2 [FAR] 3.2 Mix/Public/Business
Once in 50 Years
Various Relation Between Buildings and Lianjiang River Lianjiang river flows across the old town area and the new. After the master planning, the river banks of the river would be diverse and the relationship between buildings and river would improve. People could easily get to enjoy the river, and the city lives could get so much benefits from it.
Flood-able Waterfront Public Space According to the standard of the 'once in 30 years' flood line, there are places with equipment for people to stay above it. And people could enjoy the waterfront view, running alongside the keep fit way. Additionally, usually people could walk besides the river or sit in the sunken plaza.
Current Situation
C-C
New Town
UPGRATE THE VILLAGE
Flood water level of "once in 50 years"
Before
BROADER THE LIANJIANG RIVER
GREAT VALLEY SCENERY NATIVE FIELD SCENERY PRESERVE THE MILITARY BIG FRESH LAKE
MAN-MADE LANSCAPE LAKE
REMOVE THE FACTORY
ENTRANCE PLAZA
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The New Town Plan
35m Before 6m 5m 25m 24m 17m After Location: In the east old town, both planned to improve the space in the Bridge Garden and Resting Garden Reform Strategy: Broaden one side of the river channel, add walkway the other side, and create two beautiful gardens next to People's park, providing recreation space for people in town.
D-D Flood water level of "once in 50 years"
Before
Design Sketch
Developing New Town & Creating Diverse River Banks Replace and upgrade the industrial storage land, enhancing the land value along the coast. Suited the existing embankment line, reasonably transforming the channel, creating rich waterfront line. Reserve the city green gallery, waterfront and urban peripheral green space corridor.
35m Before 6m 5m 25m 5m 6m After In the east old town, and next to the business district. Location: Reform Strategy: Reserve both sides of the river channel, and add walkways inside the river bay.
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Before
Flood water level of "once in 30 years"
35m 30m Before 37m 8m 3m 8m 12m 3m 5m 25m After In the new west city, and next to the business district. Location: Reform Strategy: Broaden both sides of the river channel, and create resting island with longer green belt.
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Flood water level of "once in 50 years"
Before
Flood water level of "once in 30 years"
Lianjiang River Regeneration Before-and-after As people could easily get to the waterfront or even walk across the river. Additionally, commercial activities could be held next to the river, and in the meantime, people could ride bikes continuously alongside the river bank to live a ecological life.
5m 35m 5m Before 12m 15m 3m 29m 3m 15m After In the new west city, and next to the ecological residence. Location: Reform Strategy: Reserve both sides of the river channel, and broaden green belt alongside the river bay.
9’
1-1
2-1
24’’ I-Beam
Architecture Drawing -- Labyrinth Space Representation
2.5’’ Interior Finish Mechanical Layer Truss
EXON LAYERS ANALYSIS 2-1
A46 ARCH 323A 02 Architectural Representation I INSTRUCTOR: Assistant Prof. Constance Vale ROLE: Individual Work, Model Making, Concept Developing, hand Drawings, exhibition skills
4.5’’ Metal Deck 2’’ Water Proof Membrance 1’ ’Roof Barrier 3.5’’ Roof Finish
17’
1/8’’ Steel Flange Sup 5/8’’ Interior Sheeting 6’’ Insulation 5/8’’ Outside Sheeting Vapor Barrier 2’’ Rigid Insulation 1’’ Metal Veneer
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Detail Section 1-1, 3’’=1’ 2-2 2.5’’ Floor Finish 6’’ Concrete Panel 4.5 Metal Deck Mechanical Layer
2-3
40’
2.5’’ Ceiling Finish
2’
2-2
Architecture Drawing -- Space Atmosphere Representation A46 ARCH 323B 02 Architectural Representation II INSTRUCTOR: Lecturer, Nathaniel Elberfeld ROLE: Individual Work, Model Making, Concept Developing, Rhino, Grasshopper, Adobe EXON LAYERS ANALYSIS 2-2 Nails
16’-5/8’’
IOWA Rainbow Creek Stone Gravel Concrete
Reinforcing Bar
Cage Concrete Foundation Wall
Detail Section 1-2, 3’’=1’
2.5’’ Floor Finish 6’’ Concrete Panel WaterProof Membrane Sand Blinding HandFill
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PROJECT 2
FINAL PROJECT
DENG ZHUOXIAN A46 ARCH 436B BIM IN PRACTICE RYAN M ABENDROTH
OBJECTIVE Designing an outdoor seating area for a cafe.
SHEET NUMBER
07
12/5/2018 6:38:57 AM
Other Works
ARCHITECTURE DISCIPLINE DIRECTOR: JACOBS AIA, NCARB, LEED AP BD+C NEW BUILDING: 40,000SF ZHUOXIAN DENG, SIYU BAI, YUNAN ZHANG A46 BUILDING SYSTEMS, MOYANO FERNANDEZ, JASON PIERCE
2-3 1-2
4’
A46 ARCH 436B 02 BIM in Practice INSTRUCTOR: Senior Lecturer, Ryan Abendroth ROLE: Individual Work, Model Making, Concept Developing, Revit Parametric Design
KIRKWOOD PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
2’-3/8’’
Architecture Design of a canopy
1’-5/8’’
EXON LAYERS ANALYSIS 2-3
DETAIL WALL SECTION 1-1/2’’ = 1’
DENG ZHUOXIAN Selected Works | 2011-2018 Master of Architecture | Architecture Bachelor of Engineering| Urban Planning zhuoxian@wustl.edu