Ming Yuan - Architecture Portfolio

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Architecture Portfolio Ming Yuan Technology University of Delft


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Rondtuintjes

PowerUnit

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00. Content Selected Work 2019

Street Cast in Building

05 Gone with the Star

IPKW Renovation


01 a. Rondtuintjes TU/d Dwelling Studio - Group Project Joint Work by Ming Yuan | Alejandra Ferrera | Tom Koekkoek | Victoria Oshinusi, Lena Stamm | Torunn Vist | Elaine Yew | Coen Gordebeke

In this project, we together came up with the concept plan and the target group and all the other important decisions. I made all the perspective spatial renders. Alejandra made the digital model. Coen made the real model. Lena made the concept drawing. Victoria finished the final plan. Tom and Torunn made the section drawings. Elaine made the layout.

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CONCEPT

CONCEPT

Circularity

Circularity

Space & Connection

Water & Materials entrance public-collective private-collective public

ONCEPT

Connection and Hierarchy of Spaces

Defining Spaces with Additions

blic Space

entrance public-collective

racterization of open Spaces

private-collective

today

public

9 Connection to Public Transport Wetlands Bicycles

5 Urban Square Adress towards City Dynamic

5

1 Centre Community Meeting Point Outside CafĂŠ

reduced 60,4 l

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7

2

2 Agricultural Garden Artificial Urban Semi-Public Collective

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7 Urban Jungle Meadow Wetlands Trees against Noise Casual and Informal

8 Entrance for Dapperbuurt Wetlands Bicycles

(other water sources for toilet,

yes

4 Constructed Garden Water Levels Private Collective

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targeted 30,4 l

keeping the existing buildings

4

no

renovating old buildings

materials are going to be recycled

adding new buildings

10 10 Backyard Wetlands Bicycles Carfree Playfield Trees against Noise Loud and Wild

3 3 Wild Garden Biodiversity Private Collective Harmoniously 6 Leisure Sportsfield and Sportsequipment Trees against Noise Active

Urban / Green

130,8 l

6

no

YES

using materials from the site

yes

redesign

no

considering modular construction systems

using organic materials

considering external ownership of building

using recycled inorganic materials

future changes on the buildings

yes

redesign

no

redesign

rainwater 16,5 l purified greywater 13,5 l wetlands

700 m2

1/3 of the needed energy produced on the sloped roofs 2/3 if we additionaly use the green roofs for production


paved surface wetlands deck solar panels water


green roofs solar panels water caption

modular plywood floors

modular wood structure recycled curtain wall refurbished facade materials from site existing structure

modular steel structure recycled curtain wall

1. structure

2. facadewalls

5. MEP systems

6. windows

3.partition walls

7. doors

4. roofs

smash creuster

stone cycling

EMR - European

Vij5 Newspaper-

8. raillings mushroom walls

cork walls

denim insulation

mushrooom wall


S r O N D T U I N T J E


01b. Power Unit TU/d Dwelling Studio - Individual Work The Project This project is only in the halfway, for which we haven’t had our mid-term presentation. Therefore, the work presented here is only half done. In this project, I continued to work as individual on the same site based on the urban frame we did before as a group. In modern society, people are always frustrated and depressed and have little chance to communicate with nature. They need something to power themselves up and to refresh themselves. However, in the Netherlands, the green space always exists as a large urban park which is very far away from the residential complex. In this project I called this space ‘power unit’ which includes different functions that can power up modern people. How to integrate the “power units “into the circulation of the residential complex is my research goal.


Concept

3.1 Parks Park typologies & access in the closeby area

space & connection

1. FUNENPARK Neighbourhood and park with high population density, 550 dwellings per 4 hectares. TYPOLOGY

ACTIVITIES

Built park

ACCESSIBILITY

FACILITIES

High accessibility (Wheelchair/Stroller)

Apartments

Urban passage General outdoors activities Interaction with neighbours

Semi-Public

High density residential area

Multifunctional park Public Diverse

ACTIVITIES

1.

1.

Gallery Shared facilities Swings

3.

Open 24/7 Limited space for activities

2. OOSTERPARK Area for walks and picnics. The park was opened in 1891 and was the first big public park. TYPOLOGY

5.

ACCESSIBILITY

FACILITIES

2.

2.

Playground High accessibility Picnic Paddling Pool (Wheelchair/Stroller) Sports Running/Walking Open 24/7 Sculptures Tai Chi Music Pavilion Museum Open + Free spaces Meditation (limited access) for various activities

Circulation unit Balcony unit Water unit

3. DE PALNTAGE Historically an area for the working class which has developed into a park filled with attractions such as the Amsterdam Zoo, aquarium, library, restaurant, etc. TYPOLOGY

ACTIVITIES

ACCESSIBILITY

FACILITIES

Entertainment

High accessibility (Wheelchair/Stroller)

Botanic garden Restaurants Aquarium Zoo Museum Theatre Playground

Enclosed park Semi-Public Enclosed park

Ticket/Costumer Picnic access Limited Running/Walking opening Exploring hours

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4. FRANKENDAEL PARK An old rich neighborhood. The Huize Frankendael with restaurant, garden, theatre, workshops, etc. TYPOLOGY

ACTIVITIES

Enclosed park Entertainment Semi-Public Enclosed park

ACCESSIBILITY High accessibility (Wheelchair/Stroller)

Ticket/Costumer Picnic access Limited Running/Walking opening Exploring hours

4.

FACILITIES Botanic garden Restaurants Aquarium Zoo Museum Theatre Playground

Distance: <1km

4. Image 1: Funenpark Image 2: Oosterpark Image 3: De Plantage Image 4: Frankendael Park Image 5: Map of neighbouring parks, incluing distances.

Distance: >1km

Distance: >2km

Scale: 1:10000

31 | Urban Nature

Tradition

Ground Floor

... GREEN

WATER

SOCIAL

New

OTHERS

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04

169 sqm 3x

71 sqm 2x

02a

Analysis & Concept Nowadays, modern people become frustrated, stressed,

84 sqm 7x

also happens. I am designing such a circular community where ‘power units‘ are just near you and become people’s daily routines. For building technology part, the theme ‘power unit‘ still holds, the community is circular and powered by rainwater and greenery.

71 sqm 4x

02b 84 sqm 6x

unit to modern people living in urban areas are definitely nature with green and water where socializing

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and depressed more and more often. People are like mobile phones that needs to be charged. The power

First Floor

92 sqm 4x

07 03 56 sqm 3x

84 sqm 4x


Green roof Growing medium Drainage Waterproof membrane Gradient insulation Thermal insulation Vapour bar rier Mineral fibre sound insulation CLT floor

120 mm 10 mm 60 mm

Floor covering Cement screed Water prof membrane Mineral fibre sound insulation CLT floor laminated wood beam

75 mm 150 mm

BUILDING TECHNOLOGY

20 mm 80 mm

In this design, timber frame structure is used.

30 mm 180 mm 240 mm

The laminated timber beams connects to

30 mm 180 mm

laminated timber columns in two directions. Cross laminated timber floor is then put on top of that. In order to give people an illusion that the interior columns and beams continues all the way to exterior space, the facade is made in such a way that from outside, it just looks like beams and columns.

Detail | Roof

ARCHITECTURE The first layer serves the residential functions. The

Water Collector

Detail | Floor Pinewood cladding Cavity Waterproof membrane Insulation Vapour barrier OSB board

25 mm 50 mm 130 mm 30 mm

Green roof Vegetaion layer

second layer consists of three power units, serving the circulation(for example staircase and elevator) front entrance, garden, shared / private balcony functions and other entertaining /relaxing functions. People can have a lot of interaction within the space. The third layer connects the first and the second layer togeth-

Water Tank

Floor heating & Underground heatpump

Detail | Horizontal Section

er, serving as galleries, swings, shared facilities such as shared living room, gym and dining room, giving people easier and quicker access to all the commu-

Cross Laminated Timber Floor

nity including the roof and also separating the public space into several small inner courtyards and a large public space, providing public and collective space in different scales where every different person can find their favourite spot to chill and relax.

Laminated Beam Insulation Separation wall Window & Window frame Laminated Column Cladding Pinewood Cast in place concrete foundation beam

Foundation Pile

20 mm Floor covering 80 mm Cement screed Mineral fibre sound insulation 30 mm 240 mm CLT floor Vapor Retarder 160 mm Insulation Waterproof membrane 160 mm Gravels

Detail | Foundation

Detail | Vertical Section



02. Street Cast in Building TU/e Complex Studio

This project is an individual project. Due to the growing population and an increasing trend of urban densification, the city center of Eindhoven needs to be densified to meet the growing need while still keeping the living quality. The location is near Eindhoven train station, which is in the city center, called Stationsplein. The current parking lot is going to be removed. Instead, a lot of offices and dwellings are going to be built here.



1st Floor

2nd Floor

3rd Floor

4th Floor

5th Floor

6th Floor


European cities are always famous for their low rise The analysis is about doing research on different typical traditional houses, narrow streets and churches. In order Dutch streets and extract the key characteristics by looking to give Eindhoven an identity when facing the urban into sections and floorplans and then form each floorplan densification problem, instead of just building towers like according to that. By layering them up and connecting them what people can see anywhere around the world, this design using big ramps on which bikes can ride and people can is aimed to bring the European street feelings back into the walk to give the building a continuous walking experience buildings, to be more specifically, Dutch street feelings.

just like you have on a Dutch street.


03. IPKW Renovation TU/e Multidisplinary Studio

Joint Work by Ming Yuan | Lynn Rietveld | Sem Akkers | Guus Corsten | Marina Velcheva | Patrick van Houte

In this multidisciplinary project. Students coming from different disciplines work together on a project. Patrick and I are from architecture discipline while Lynn is from structure design, Guus from building physcis, Marina from urbanism and Sem from real eastate. Each student took care of their own part while communicating with the other parts.


Industriepark Kllefse Waard

VISION AFTER PHASE 3

How can we maintain and strengthen the existing industrial qualities while revitalizing the site and making it energy-neutral? Flexible office space

Design school Stakeholders: Municipality, School Board M2: 9.300 Owners: Municipality Users: Students, Business Management: School Board Costs: € 20 mil/ 0 Energy Concept € 1,3 mil Return: € 22,4 mil

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These three central concepts, atmosphere, revitalization and energy-neutrality, formed the basis in the creation of a multidisciplinary design for the area. The concepts can be found throughout the whole design, feel free to search for them!

ZONING PHASE 1

Public square

Stakeholders: Invester M2: 7.300 Owners: Invester Users: Students, Teachers, Business Management: Invester Costs: € 3,7 mil Return: € 2,7 mil

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The design question for this project was to develop a vision for how to continue with the site, now that it had made these initial changes. An impulse to the area was required in terms of activity, especially outside of work hours. During analysis it however became very clear that the industrial qualities of the area, on urban as well as building scale, could not be disregarded as they formed an

integral part of its atmosphere and history. The pitched roofs, the out-of-use train tracks, the vast, flat building volumes and the intricate concrete structures; these elements form a link to the area’s past and are therefore supposed to be integrated in the new vision. On the other hand, the design solution would also have to meet contemporary environmental standards, in terms of used, produced and embodied energy.

Parking

Stakeholders: Municipality, School Board M2: 2.000 Owners: Municipality Users: Students Management: School Board Costs: € 1,9 mil Return: € 1,9 mil

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The Industriepark Kleefse Waard is an industrial area with a rich history, that has come to lie at the outer edge of Arnhem, whereas it used to be far away from the city. This process has changed the area’s attitude towards the city. Being a closed, private site at first, it has changed to a semi-public ground for a variety of shared functions such as restaurants and meeting spaces.

Stakeholders: Invester M2: Owners: Invester Users: Business Management: Invester

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TRAFFIC STRUCTURE

EXISTING LAND STRUCTURE

OVERVIEW FUNCTIONS

Park

COSTS

RETURNS

PROFIT

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Hotel Design school Public square

Sell hotel and public space

Stakeholders: Invester, Franchise M2: Plinth 3.295/ Rooms 6.040 Owners: Invester Users: Students, Business Management: Franchise Costs: € 26,7 mil/ 0 Energy Concept 1,3 mil Return: € 30,5 mil

Sell design

Stakeholders: Invester M2: 4.000 Owners: Invester Users: Students, Teachers, Business Management: Private pary Costs: € 1,4 mil Return: € 1,2 mil

Hotel

CASH FLOW

Biking lane

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CIGS thin film

PH

Roads

AS

ES

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2025 2030

OVERVIEW OF DESIGN CONCEPTS

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Parking

Construction hotel and public

2020

Enerkite

Construction design school

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Land aqcuisition

Park


New Hotel 1 2 3

Hotel rooms

4 5 6 7

Hotel lounge

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

22

16

23

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24

18

Parking

25

19

Restaurant

26

20

27

21

28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35

Hotel facilities

36 37 38 39 40 41

Installations & storage

42

Bike parking Hall

Work & study Supermarket & shops

General lobby Hotel storage

Hotel storage Gym

Storage

Shaft

PROGRAM

GSEducationalVersion

Elevator

Storage

Installations

Moisture control

Pool

Kitchen

Supermarket

Restaurant

General lobby

Shop

Shop Shop

GSEducationalVersion

STRUCTURE GSEducationalVersion

43 44

49

45

50 51 52 53

46

54 55 56 57

47

58 59 60 61

48

62 63

67

64

68

65

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70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84

Hall

Buffet

Hotel

Hotel

Hotel

Hotel

Hotel

Hotel

Hotel

Hotel

Dry cleaning

Dry cleaning

Breakfast room

Gym

Storage Storage Short-stay

Common space

Short-stay

Kitchen

Toilet

Toilet Shaft

Shaft

Elevator

Elevator

Study/work space

Reception

Dressing rooms

Hotel

Hotel

Hotel

Hotel

Hotel

Hotel

Short-stay

Hotel

Hotel

Short-stay

Wellness

Hotel lobby

Meeting room n room ntatio Prese

Meeting room

Restaurant & Work

Coffee

meet

ing room Meet

ing room Meet

VENTILATION CONCEPTS GSEducationalVersion

GSEducationalVersion GSEducationalVersion


RENDER SCHOOL B8

B6

B7

Theory Room Small

Theory Room Big

A

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Frontoffice Entrance

WorkspaceTeacher

Meeting Center

Career Class

Kantoor trajectburaeu

Back-office

Instruction Room

Lockers

Toilet

Practical Room

Students Space

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Study space

Space for project groups

A A

B

B

B

B

B

Staf-/algemeen

A

B

A

B

A

B

A

B

AA

A2

B

A

B8

B6

B7

B8

B6

B7

Practical room

Team space

Machine space-metal

Dressing roomStorage and showers

A

Workshop Electro

A

A A

Lockers

Space for maintanance

Workshop Installations

Workshop Energy

Workshop Metal

A

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

Storage & Mobility & Fabrics

A

B

Instruction space

Meeting room

Model Workshop

A

B

B

B

B

B

B

B

AA

B

B

B

A

B8

B6

B7

Old School Renovation of Factories

VENTILATION CONCEPTS

Ground Floor

1st Floor

DETAIL SECTION 1: 20


05. Gone with the star Circle of Life - Future Cemetery Competition

Joint Work by Ming Yuan | Yicheng Sun | Jieqi Li | Zhengnan Liu

In the coming decades, where our aging population will complete their life cycle and we will face rising mortality rates - we still do not have enough infrastructure to support this purpose.The infrastructure of the coming decades has to be prepared for a sustainable future. With land being a limited resource now, a strategical and sensitive approach to design a resting place is necessary. How will architecture house this uncharted need of the cities of tomorrow?

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GONE WITH THE STAR

MASTER PLAN

>100 >100 yearsyears >100 years

DATA DATA STORAGE STORAGE DATA STORAGE

50-100 50-100 yearsyears 50-100 years

COFFEE COFFEE COFFEE ROOM ROOMROOM

30-5030-50 yearsyears 30-50 years

LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY

20-3020-30 yearsyears 20-30 years 10-2010-20 yearsyears 10-20 years

KINDERGARTEN KINDERGARTEN KINDERGARTEN EXHIBITION EXHIBITION EXHIBITION HALL HALL HALL

3-10 years 3-10 years 3-10 years

URBAN URBAN PARK URBAN PARKPARK

1-3 years 1-3 years1-3 years

MEMOMRIAL MEMOMRIAL MEMOMRIAL HALLHALL HALL

Functions Functions Functions Darkness & Years Darkness After Death & Years After Death Darkness & Years After Death Structure&Circulation Darkness&Years After Death Fuctions Structure & CIrculation Structure & CIrculation Structure & CIrculation


LOGITUDINAL SECTION Data Transport

Machine

上 下

Collection Room

Data Base R=0

Machine Entrance

Car Parking Entrance

Daylighting

Office

Store

Toilet

Coffee Bar

上 下

Library R=500 Tea Room R=200

上 下

Entrance

Dining Room

Kindergarten R=900

20F Data Base R=0

14F Exhibition Hall R=2000

20F Interlayer Tea Room R=200

9F Rampway R=3000

Urban Park

Rock Climbing Sports Park R=1500 Skateboard Field Machine Gallery Data Transport

Exhibition Hall R=2000

Data Transport

Data Transport

Machine

上 下

Collection Room

Collection Room

Machine

Gallery

Entrance

Car Car Parking

Entra Entrance

Data Transport

Daylighting

Office

Store 上 下

Machine

上 下

Collection Room

Machine

Toilet

Coffee Bar

O

Store 上 下

Entrance

上 下

Car Parking

Entrance

Entrance

Rampway R=3000

20F Library R=500

Urban Park

Entrance Office

Store

4F Memorial Hall R=4000 Daylighting

Coffee Bar

上 下

Toilet

上 下

Urban

Entrance

Urban Park

Data Transport

A

Machine

上 下

Collection Room

A

Machine Entrance

Memorial Hall R=4000

Car Parking Entrance Office

Store 上 下

Daylighting Toilet

Coffee Bar 上 下

Entrance

19F Kindergarten R=900

Parking Lot

THE PROCESS OF BECOMING STARS

THE MEMORY OF THE STARS

Data Transport

Urban Park

1F Parking Lot

Machine

上 下

Collection Room

Machine Entrance

Car Parking

Data Transport

Entrance Office

Store 上 下

Collecti

Machine Entrance

Daylighting Toilet

Coffee Bar

Data Transport

Machine

上 下

Collection Room

Car Parking

上 下

Entrance Entrance

Office

Store

Daylighting

Store Toilet

Coffee Bar

上 下

上 下

上 下

Entr Entrance Urban Park

Urban Park

Rest

Recall

Meditate

Farewell to the Dead

Looking for Stories from the Past

Meeting & Know Yourself

Look ahead & Tell the story

DATA&STRUCTURE

Vertical data transfer

Horizontal data transfer

Facade overlap

Connection method

Layered material

Childhood

Lonely

Together

War

Marriage

Hometown


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