YUHANG HU
814-880-8700 | enneyuhanghu@gmail.com 1736 Pendio | Irvine, CA 92620 Experience
Sustainable Living Solutions | Irvine, CA, Sep 2020 - Now Landscape Designer | All-phase Design | Survey | Cost Estimate | Client Communication
The Pennsylvania State University | University Park, PA, Jan 2019 - May, 2020 Teaching/Research Assistant | Advanced Landscape Design Studio | Stormwater Bowman Consulting Group | Cedar Knolls, New Jersey, Jun-Aug, 2019 Landscape Intern |Concept Design | Civil 3D Construction Drawing | Rendering
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Sichuan Architecture Design Institute | Chengdu, China, Apr-May, 2019 Architect Intern | Schematic Design | Modeling | Rendering Belt Collins International | Chengdu, China, Mar-May, 2017 Landscape Intern |Construction Drawing | Documentation | Rendering Community-engaged Design/Planning | Pittsburgh, PA, Aug-Dec 2018 Participants | ArcGis | Gentrification | Racial Change | Vulnerability Education
The Pennsylvania State University | University Park, PA, Expected May, 2020
Starry Starry Night, Seattle, WA Penn State, 2020 Capstone Project, Advisor: David Goldberg, Reader: Wu, Hong
Jezowski Residence, Santa Ana, CA SULISO, 2021 Residential Project, Project Manager: Bruce Oliver
Spring Creek Watershed,Centre County, PA Penn State, Fall 2017, Studio Advisor: Stephen Mainzer, Frans Padt, Wu, Hong
Study Abroad | Danish Cycling Embassy, Copenhagen, Denmark, Summer 2018 Master of Landscape Architecture | GPA: 3.6/4.0 Chengdu University of Technology | Chengdu, China, May, 2017 Bachelor of Landscape Architecture | GPA: 4.0/5.0 Awards
ASLA Annual Meeting |Philadelphia, PA, Oct, 2018 Volunteer | EXPO Tour Guide 2013 Shanghai ATP Tennis Masters | Shanghai, China, Oct, 2018 Excellent Volunteer Award | Team Leader
Skills
Software: Adobe Suites, AutoCAD, Civil3D, Vray, Lumion, SketchUp, Rhino Language: English, Chinese.
Certificates
Esri Certificate-ArcGis | Sep, 2017 Level 2 of National Computer Rank Examination |Sep, 2015
References
David Goldberg |
Associate Professor at Penn State | deg112@psu.edu Wu, Hong |Assistant Professor at Penn State | huw24@psu.edu Jaryd Moran | Project Manager at Bowman I jmoran@bowmanconstruction.com
Revitalize 4 Seasons, Cleveland, OH Penn State, Fall 2019, Studio Advisor: Paul Daniel Marriott, Dan Wills
The Tree Time,State College, PA Penn State, Spring 2019, Studio Advisor: Paul Daniel Marriott, Tim Johnson, Ken Tanminga
STARRY STARRY NIGHT An Interactive Landscape Design
2020 Master of Landscape Architecture Capstone Project Location: Seattle, WA Instructor: David Goldberg, Wu, Hong The strong sense of enclosure through staggered concretes of Freeway Park is perceived as an unsafe space, especially at night. This design strategy takes advantage of the modern interactive landscape, which would monitor the movements of visitors. If a person exhibits an irregular movement, the walkway will illuminate a red color and a call for help will automatically be made to alert authorities. The interactive landscape allows visitors to feel safely supervised and connected to space. This design exploration that incorporates the research results stated in previous data analysis. This chapter not only aims at testing those design ideas but also illustrates how the design techniques could be utilized for designing an interactive lighting design in a practical site. A design that could be applied anywhere, fits nowhere specifically. Every site has its own character which could be strengths or weaknesses for designing an interactive landscape.
TIMELINE
DISTANCE ANALYSIS
SITE ANALYSIS
No Water
Isolation
Inaccessible
Landform
Gathering
Flexible
A N I M AT I O N A N A LY S I S
Traffic Noise
Patina
No Maintenance
Canyon
Resource
Landmark
AESTHETIC ANALYSIS
Negative Space
Homeless
Trash
Dark Corner
Confusion
Regulation
S A F E
A N A L Y S I S
ANIMATION DESIGN - ENTRANCE PERSPECTIVE
Implicit
Reflection
Amenity
Interactive Lanscape
Explicit
1-Main
Perception
Instinct
Exploration
Entrance
Wayfinding
Programs
Pavement
2-Main
Sensor Lighting
3-Secondary
4-Secondary
5-Third
6-Main
Guide
Entrance ID
Bike Parking
Interact w. Sound
PERSPECTIVES
DIAGRAMS
Implicit
Explicit
Interactive Lanscape
Reflection
Perception
Amenity
Entrance
Instinct
Exploration
Wayfinding
Programs
Direction
Info Wall
Shadow Wall
Bouldering
Walkway
Lawn
Sensor
Guide
Context
Exercise
Events
Ecology
Jezowski Residence Landcape & California Room May, 2021 Location: Santa Ana, CA SULISO Design Stuido: Bruce Oliver, Yuhang Hu This project is a comprehensive outdoor space design, which includes the landscape, fireplace, outdoor kitchen, and California room design. The design intends to create an intersection between indoor and outdoor space, which is the California room. The enclosure of the outdoor space provides people with an enjoyable experience with the help of a fireplace and TV. And the open big lawn serves as a playground for the children, while parents are working at the bar counter. As a team member, I am responsible for the all-phase design process. From the beginning survey to the concept/development/construction and interior design. I am learning and growing with this project is developing. It has a bunch of details of the design it has been constructing. I combined the theory the practice together in this project.
SITE PREPARATION & CONCEPT DESIGN
BEFORE TOOL SHED
2'-3"
T.F.12.9 T.W.11.20
JEZOWSKI RESIDENCE
EDIBLE GARDEN
T.F.11.2
T.W.12.0 B.W.10.35
T.F.13.15
TREE BOSQUE DWARF CITRUS OR FRUIT
T.W.11.20 T.W.12.4 B.W.9.66 B.W.10.42
ZIP LINE
FRUIT & CITRUS VARIETIES TALL
VERTICAL STEPPED ESPALIERS
4'-6"
RAISED PLANTERS
ADDRESS: 13081 ETON PLACE, SANTA ANA, CA92705
T.F.12.68
PLAY HOUSE 2 STORY
12' TREES
T.F.12.5 B.W.9.68 B.W.9.86 POLE 9.9 10.3
12.0
B.W.9.7 B.W.10.19
PA
B.W.10.07 POLE 9.57 11.8
RAISED TRELLIS 10'
11.6
11'
WORK BENCH
GARDEN COURT
B.W.9.72
COMPOST BIN
JEZOWSKI LANDSCAPE PLAN
B.W.10.5 B.W.11.8
2' 10.35 9.86 10.04
TERRACE
SAND BOX
EXISTING ROOF 13712
CALIFORNIA ROOM ROOF
10.13
9.45 9.63
153 4
A.C.
1014
3312
9.86 10.04
1714
TV
9.86 10.04
9.74 9.92
6 112 514
WEATHERIZE SLING DOOR MANTEL HEARTH
STORAGE FOR TRASH CANS
PA
OWEN'S GARDEN SHADE
MASTER ROOM
STEEL POSTS MOUNTED IN THE WALL
T.F.9.3
9.72 9.90
1414
6
6
2114
71
2114
6
6
FENCE w/ GATE
GARAGE COFFEE TABLE&SOFAS
21'-0"
PARKING
PA
F.S. 9.42
PORCH ROOF
LIVING AREA
9.6 9.8 9.82
CALIFORNIA ROOM ROOF
NEW FRONT DOOR
DINING TABLE&CHAIRS
TURF
COLUMNS w/ COVERED PORCH
TALL HEDGE
114
COUNTER
9.78 9.96
CRAPE MYRTLE BRANCH @6' OR CARROT WOOD
PA
TALL HEDGE
L1
LOW PLANTING
SCALE:3/16" = 1'-0"
17'-3"
6
N
LOW PLANTING
9.35 9.53
F.S.9.88 10.06
6
GATE STEPS UP
BBQ
LO
8.98 9.16
8' TALL LATTICE w/ VINES
8' FENCE
FRONT WALK
W
STORAGE 9.08
TRELLIS
E
WAL
FENCE
L
9.1 9.28
2'
4'
T
O
N
DRAWING DATE: 04/13/2021 REVISED DATE: 06/21/2021
8'
REVISED NOTE: DRAINAGE PLAN 4X4 BLANK SPACE
RENDERINGS
SULISO INC.
DESIGN STUDIO
SUCCULENT GARDEN
8.6
CLEMATIS VINES 8'
T.C.8.25 T.C.8.7
T.C.7.55 T.C.7.73 7.48 7.66
8.8 9.94
12
0
DRAWN BY B.O.
DRIVE WAY
W LO LL A W
Conceptual Design-Hand Drawing
MOTOR COURT
COURTYARD
36
6 6
4299 MACARTHUR BLVD SUITE 104 NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660 www.suliso.com 949-923-7745
T.C.7.4 T.C.7.58
Conceptual Design
CITY PERMIT PROCESS JEZOWSKI RESIDENCE
(N) 5/4X12" WINDSOR FASCIA
(N) CEILING
1 D1
(N)CALIFORNIA ROOM ROOF 30'-03 4" SETBACK
COVERED PATIO LAYOUT
SPACE FOR APPROVAL STAMP
27'-10" A4 1
26'-43 4"
7 21 " OVERLAP WITH EXISTING ROOF
2'-9"
10'
2'-6"
1'-11"
(E)ROOF
2'
(E)MASTER ROOM
2'
1" 1'-14
32'-2"
10'-7" 2
2 A4
A4
(E)BREAKER BOX 30'-11"
1" 39'-82 (E)LIVING AREA 22'-11"
(E)SLIDING DOOR
(N) POST
2'-9"
1"22'-8" 19'-52 SETBACK
1" 2'-6" 2'-62
10' 1" 15'-102
ELECTRIC PANEL
2'
OUTSIDE F.G 10'-63 4"
1" 1'-14
1 D1
(N) POST
0
(E)GATE
E
(E)FENCE
2'
(N) CEILING
T
O
ELEVATION- A-A' SCALE: 1/2"=1'-0"
(E) ROOF
A5
3 S1
A4 6
SCALE:1/4" = 1'-0"
N
8'
1" 13'-82
DRAWING DATE: 04/13/2021
N
2'
15°
4'
DRAWN BY B.O.
23'-11"
1
1" 1'-14
1" 22'-114
1" 39'-82
SCALE:3/16" = 1'-0" N
DRIVE WAY
A4 1
12"-17" 8
3 S1
OUTSIDE F.G
A2
2'
13'-81" 2
6'-2"
(N) 6 STEEL POSTS
2'
1" 25'-42 SETBACK
SPACE FOR APPROVAL STAMP
91"
4 73 4" 9"
16'-03 4"
1" 1'-14
1" 28'-22
(E) FRONT DOOR
ADDRESS: 13081 ETON PLACE, SANTA ANA, CA92705
(E) CHIMNEY ON EXISTING ROOF (E) ROOF
CENTERLINE
1" 22'-92 SETBACK
JEZOWSKI RESIDENCE
(N) DL WF 6' ROUND 14W 950LM 90CRI 2700K 120V SMOOTH (TYP.)
(N)BROMIC BH0320003 10X35.8 BUILT-IN ELEC.HEATERS (TYP.)
ADDRESS: 13081 ETON PLACE, SANTA ANA, CA92705
EXISTING WALL
COVERED PATIO ELEVATIONS
LEGEND PROPERTY LINE ROOF FENCE
0 1'
1" 2'-62
1" 12'-02
9'-43 4"
9'-3"
REVISED DATE: 08/02/2021
REVISED DATE: 08/02/2021
REVISED NOTE: POST HEIGHT
REVISED NOTE: PATIO HEIGHT/ 4X4 BLANK SPACE
SULISO INC.
SLOPE: 1/8" PER FEET
OUTSIDE F.G
DESIGN STUDIO
2'-9"
10' 1" 15'-102
2'-6"
2
1" OVERLAP 72 BETWEEN
ELEVATION- B-B'
SULISO INC.
DESIGN STUDIO
SCALE: 1/2"=1'-0"
4299 MACARTHUR BLVD SUITE 104 NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660 www.suliso.com 949-923-7745
COVERED PATIO AND EXISTING ROOF
008/02/2021
008/02/2021
California Elevation
FABRICATION DRAWING
FOOTING PLAN 2'-9"
1" 12
1" 52
H
1 4"
SS
10'-7" (N) PF-1(TYP) 2'-2"X12" THK w/3-#4 E.W. @BOTT
Ø7 8HOLES
9"
TYP.
1" 35'-82
10'-11" 2' O.C.
U- PL. SIDE 3 8"
2'-23 8"
(E) RESIDENCE
5" THK.CONC. SLAB ON GRADE OVER 2" SAND OVER 3"3/4" CRUSHED ROCK w/#4 BARS @ 12" O.C. E.W.
1" 22
22'-11" 8"W 12" THK w/1-#5 T&B
DIA. 2 21" LONG TREAD RODS
4"
8"W 8" THK
H
SS
1/4 6X
6X
6X
TREAD RODS
8"
1" 1'-14
2
2
1" 17'-92
BASE PL. SIDE
11" 13'-816
1" 3" 22
6X 3/8
(N) PF-1(TYP) 2'-2"X12" THK w/3-#4 E.W. @BOTT
2'-23 8"
2' O.C.
SS
3 8"
2'W 18" THK w/3-#5 T&B #3 TIES @ 12" O.C.
1" 22
H
1" 13'-716 U- PL. SIDE
EDGE OF (N) SLAB
PLAN VIEW
1 PROJECT ADDRESS :
13081 ETON PLACE, SANTA ANA, CA92705
SULISO INC.
DESIGN STUDIO
4299 MACARTHUR BLVD SUITE 104 NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660 www.suliso.com 949-923-7745
Steel Post Fabrication
JEZOWSKI RESIDENCE STL. POST SHOP DRAWING
SCALE: 1"=1'-0" N
0
1/2'
DATE : 08/26/2021 1'
(E) RESIDENCE
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
6" BASE PL. SIDE
9" 11'-016
1" 3" 22
HSS 6X6X3/8 STL. POST (3) 3
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
6X
2'W 18" THICK w/3-#5 T&B #3 TIES @ 12" O.C.
1'
ELEVATION
3/8
6X
6X
1'
HSS 6X6X1/4 STL. POST (3) 1
6X
SS
SS
1/4
H
H
5/16
BASE PL. 58"THK.
PLAN VIEW
1" 3" 22
3/8
1' 5" 8
1" 12
3" 8
6X
6X
SIDE ELEVATION
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
12 SQ X 5/8" THK. BASE PLATE (6)
1" 3" 22
1/4
1 4"
2"
(N) PF-1(TYP) 2'-2"X12" THK w/3-#4 E.W. @BOTT
6X
1'
FRONT ELEVATION
1" 5'-02
10'
1" 1'-14
1 4"
6X
2"
1" 32
SS
1 4"
PLAN VIEW
3"
H
1" 12
8"W 12" THK w/1-#5 T&B
THK. U-PL
Ø7 8"HOLES
8"
1" 52
TYP.
5/16
2'W 18" THICK w/3-#5 T&B #3 TIES @ 12" O.C.
1 4"
1 4"
1/4"U-PL. (6)
6'
DRAWING DATE: 04/13/2021
6'-11"
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California Room Plan
4'
DRAWN BY B.O.
(E) LIVING ROOM
REVISED NOTE: STL. POST SHOP DRAWING
D2
FOOTING PLAN
PROJECT ADDRESS :
13081 ETON PLACE, SANTA ANA, CA92705
Footing Details
8"W 12" THK w/1-#5 T&B
SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"
SCALE: 3/16" = 1'-0"
SULISO INC.
DESIGN STUDIO
4299 MACARTHUR BLVD SUITE 104 NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660 www.suliso.com 949-923-7745
2
STEEL POST FOOTING SECTION TYP.
JEZOWSKI RESIDENCE FOOTING PLAN
SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"
SCALE: AS NOTED N
0 1'
DATE : 06/16/2021 4'
REVISED NOTE: FOOTING PLAN
A1
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
SPRING CREEK WATERSHED ArcGis Mapping Design
2017 Fall Systematic Studio Location: Spring Creek Watershed, State College, PA Instructor: Frans Padt, Wu, Hong, Stephan Mainzer ArcGis Studio looks closely at the larger landscape and associated systems. We will explore major landscape features that will serve as a vehicle for understanding systems as an expression of cultural and natural processes. My focus is on the design of the participatory community landscape that will provide people with a desirable entrainment park. It can make these existing community parks more valuable. The potential area is a public open area in the State College which in downtown near Penn State. There are a lot of students and residents over there. The current land use of this potential site is a parking lot. We can take advantage of the relatively lower elevation, higher walkability, convenient transportation, and populous population to design an interactive community park. The park can serve as a multi-function park in this area.
INTERIM SUITABILITY MAPS
SUITABILITY MATRIX Suitability
Parks
1
2
3
Elevation (ft)
700-1100
1100-1500
1500-2200
Population Density (Person/Acre)
>5
2-5
<2
Flood Proximity (ft)
>600
400-600
<400
Stream Proximity (ft)
<400
400-600
>600
Habitat Vulnerability
Least
Medium
Most
Transportation Proximity (ft)
<500
500-1000
>1000
Land Use
Public
Parks
Agriculture
>50
11-50
<10
Element
School
Community
N/a
Walkability (%)
A B
Less
More
P N
B' 0
50'
100'
A'
SECTION
Driveway
PERSPECTIVE A.
SECTION
Meet Point Bioretention Fountain
Chat
Exercise
Climbing
Planter Bench
Exit
Driveway Cafe
Drink
Gathering Eco-Education
Planter Bench
Exercise
Water Play
Exit
Bartram's Garden A Riverfront Renovation
2018 Spring Design Studio Location: Bartram’s Garden, Philadelphia, PA Instructor: Neil Korostoff, Lisa DuRussel, Alec Spangler In this project, we developed a waterfront strategy for part of the Bartram’s Garden portion of the Schuylkill River, integrating a new northern gateway to the nation’s oldest public garden for the recently completed Bartram’s Mile trail that connects with Center City and Fairmount Park. The program will include a boat building school, water based recreation activities, community access, and riparian restoration. The site is adjacent to a history railway , but it also preserved the initial memory of Philadelphia's traffic development (eg. railway monument). It has a long history and cultural background, a fantastic river landscape and convenient transportation. The design goal of this railway park is to build it into a recreational park for the public to relax , exercise, and join the Schuylkill River System and Bartram`s Miles, creating a new urban landmark for experiencing the nature and culture.
MASTER PLAN
PARTI-DIAGRAM
ORIGIN
AXON DRAWING
N
0
50'
100'
DIVERSIFY EDGE
ACCESS & AXIS
CIRCULATION
FUNCTION SET
REVITALIZED 4 SEASONS A Multi-displined Design
2018 Fall Advanced Design Studio Location: Cleveland, OHIO, US Instructor: Paul Daniel Marriott, Dan Wills Long derided as ‘the mistake on the lake’ and infamous for the Cuyahoga River that was so polluted it caught on fire in 1969, Cleveland is experiencing a dynamic renaissance. The city’s population is growing for the first time in decades (with another 20,000 new residents projected in the downtown area in the next two years) and billions of dollars are being invested in new commercial and residential projects. The city’s main Public Square, recently redesigned by James Corner, has become a symbol of the new Cleveland and the city’s commitment to quality open and green spaces. Just a few blocks from Corner’s Public Square is our project site where you will use your skills as landscape architects to design a new and vibrant high-density urban neighborhood. This designed place located near the Cuyahoga River. This studio site has been studied and planned for highdensity residential development and a performing arts facility.
PROGRAM ANALYSIS
Existing Salvation Army Proposed Hotel
Gallery and Maker Space
Art School
Office for Rent
Retail & Commercial
Apt & Affordable Housing
FOUR SEASON CHANGE
THE TREE TIME A Multi-Family Community Design
2019 Spring Community/ Public Space Studio Location: State College, PA Instructor: Paul Marriott, Tim Johnson, Ken Tanminga Designing great communities—living places of character, health, functionality, inclusion, beauty, and resilience— demands careful analysis, an understanding of shared aspiration and competing values, creative insight and technical competence, and an ethical resolve to do the right thing. Physical planning and design of communities and the places within them are, and will continue to be, at the core of the profession of landscape architecture. Indeed, creating inspired living environments and public spaces is one of our discipline’s loftiest goals. Quiet, beautiful and ecological green community will be designed for single graduates, professional students, scholars, and families. It sets back in a peaceful neighborhood in the north of the campus. This is an ideal community for students who want a quiet environment in which to study and rest, while still enjoying a friendly social network of the potential residents. It also serves as a medium for scholars and young families to gather for social, spiritual, and academic pursuits.
MASTER PLAN
COMMUNITY CENTER SQUARE
LEGEND 1
REFLECTION WATER
2
SEATING AREA
3
TREE DECK
4
COURTYARD
5
GREEN MOUND
6
WOOD STICKS PLAYGROUND
7
FARMS' MARKET
8
BIKE LANE
8
7
1 5
1
4 2 3 6
0
50'
Context
Stormwater
Spatial
Open Space
Movie Night
Concert
Material
Green Space
Circulation
Farmers' Market
Lecture
Food Truck
Mid Grey Lychee
Wood
Nero Pepprino Lychee
Bianco Pepperino Sandblasted
COMMUNITY CENTER Jan.
Feb.
24 HOURS ACTIVITIES - AVERAGE WEEKDAY Mar.
Apr.
May
Jun.
Jul.
Aug.
Sep.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Perennials
Pass Through
Office
Trees
Shrubs
Grass
Relax
Entertainment
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
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18
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HAND DRAWINGS
Master of Landscape Architecture, 2020 enneyuhanghu@gmail.com | (814)-880-8700