DESIGN PORTFOLIO
Selected Works 2023-2024
Eva Ziyi Long
University of Waterloo B.Arch
DESIGN PORTFOLIO
Selected Works 2023-2024
Eva Ziyi Long
University of Waterloo B.Arch
[Ee-vuh]
I am currently a second year architecture student from Richmond Hill, Ontario, studying at the University of Waterloo.
I’m seeking a four month work placement between the months of January to April 2025.
My love of architecture originated from the constant travel through years of playing hockey and ringette. For me, these competitive spaces nurture communal bonds and a passion for our craft. I am driven towards design that serve its practical purpose. Through materiality and spatial dynamics, I aim for spaces of comfort that uplift the users.
Summer Camp Counsellor - The STEAM Project
Jul - Aug ‘22
• Led and planned various active and artistic activities for children aged 8-11
• Supervised and guided campers throughout the day, escorting them as they participated in various activities.
• Enforced rules and promoted safety. Responded to behavioral issues and submitted a bi-weekly report highlighting achievements and challenges.
Learn To Skate - Town of Markham
Sep ‘22 - June ‘23
• Created lesson plans tailored to individual children’s skill level.
• Developed fundamental skating skills while keeping participants engaged with various games and activities.
• Managed groups of children aged between 4-16.
Pottery and Arts Instructor - Camp Green Acres
Jul- Aug ‘24
• Instructed children aged 3-16 in various artistic mediums and styles.
• Created and adapted lesson plans to suit children’s skill levels
• Led and Instructed a Leader in Training in methods of teaching
St Theresa Of Lisieux Catholic High School
Sep ‘19 - June ‘23
• Honour Roll, AP Program
• YRAA Hockey Champions, Art Club President
University of Waterloo
Sep ‘23 - Present
• Bachelor of Architectural Studies, Honours co-op
• Dean’s Honours List, Excellent Academic Standing
Activities and Extra Curriculars: Orientation Leader (Huge), Athletics Director, BRIDGE event organizer, FORM LABS Design and Construction Team.
DISTINCTIONS AND CERTIFICATIONS
Presidential Scholarship
2023 University of Waterloo
Awarded to students with an admissions average of 95% and above
Art and Woodworking Awards
2023 St. Theresa of Lisieux Catholic High School
Awarded to the top student in each course
Certificate of Achievement in Core French
2023 St Theresa of Lisieux Catholic High School
Awarded to the students who complete all 12 years of french
Digital/ rhino3D revit sketch up grasshopper illustrator photoshop indesign lightroom enscape lumion d5
Fabrication/ model making wood working laser cutter 3D printing sketching hand drafting film photography cnc milling Languages/ english (native) mandarin (fluent) french (conversational) Interests: ringette and skating wood working painting film photography
I respectfully acknowledge that much of my work and study takes place on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg, and Haudenosaunee peoples. My education takes place on the Haldimand Tract, the land granted to the Six Nations that includes six miles on each side of the Grand River. I am grateful to have the opportunity to pursue an education on this land.
Framing Horizons Lighthouse Hotel
Solarium Petal Off-Grid Urban Oasis
Galt Evolutionary Library Cambridge Public Library
Leap of Faith Steel Pedestrian Bridge
Roots of Life Multi-Use Condominium
Works
ADAPTIVE REUSE LIGHTHOUSE HOTEL
COURSE: TERRAVIVA DESIGN COMPETITION
LOCATION: SAN DOMINO
SOFTWARE: RHINO, PHOTOSHOP, ILLUSTRATOR, D5, ENSCAPE
COLLABORATOR: MICHELLE LAW
Framing Horizons redefines the traditional role of a lighthouse by employing the architectural motif of the arc, a powerful symbol of framing life’s most meaningful moments—experiences, people, and the things we hold dear. This adaptive reuse project invites visitors to reflect on what truly matters, creating a sanctuary that offers moments of pause and admiration for the stunning vistas over the Mediterranean. The strategic use of arches throughout the design not only enhances the visual appeal but also metaphorically frames cherished memories, creating spaces that leave a lasting impression. Committed to sustainability, the project utilizes materials sourced from the environment and incorporates local and endangered plant species, ensuring that Framing Horizons harmonizes seamlessly with its surroundings. More than just a beacon, the lighthouse stands as a guiding light encouraging us to illuminate and appreciate the moments that define our lives.
OFF-GRID OASIS
COURSE: ENVIRONMENTAL BUILDING DESIGN
LOCATION: NEW ZEALAND
INSTRUCTOR: ANNA BEZNOGOVA
SOFTWARE: RHINO, PHOTOSHOP, ILLUSTRATOR, LUMION, D5
COLLABORATORS: MICHELLE LAW
Situated off the shore of Lake Tekapo, New Zealand. This off-grid Oasis aims to inspire a pair of astrologists. This earthly home takes advantage of New Zealand’s wood industry to create a low carbon envelope. With long overhangs and two layers of insulation, the massing creates space for warm winters and comfortable summers. It recycles water collected from rain and returns the excess to the site. It also takes advantage of the site’s abundant light, converting it to energy which is used day-to-day.
Cross Section
COURSE: ARCH 193
LOCATION: CAMBRIDGE, ONTARIO
INSTRUCTOR: LINDA ZHANG
SOFTWARE: RHINO, PHOTOSHOP, ILLUSTRATOR, LUMION, PROCREATE, D5
The newest library in Galt aims to protect the history of the heart of Cambridge. The facade utilizes stones from nearby demolished building in combination with a sleek steel facade to create the appearance of stone walls crumbling away to reveal a golden core which facilitates the transition from old to new. Blending seamlessly with the site, the library ascends over the surrounding building, opening the site to views of the streaming grand river.
STEEL PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE
COURSE: 2024 CISC STEEL COMPETITION
LOCATION: BRITISH COLUMBIA
INSTRUCTOR: TERRI BOAKE
SOFTWARE: RHINO, PHOTOSHOP, ILLUSTRATOR, LUMION
COLLABORATOR: EILEEN FENG
Located on the traditional lands of the First Nations, “Leap of Faith” jumps over the Fraser River, which is part of the migration route that Pacific Salmon travel through to lay their eggs. Inspired by the Indigenous representation of salmon as creatures of perseverance and regeneration, the bridge intends to reclaim the steel from the current corroding Alexandra bridge.
The curved form of the bridge embodies the motion of the courageous leap of faith that these salmon take as they travel upstream. Combining trusses with hangers and stay cables, the bridge merges traditional Indigenous architecture with modern technologies through steel innovation. The message of perseverance is further echoed through the bridge’s homage to the Spuzzum First Nations, who have heavily relied on salmon for centuries. To honour their rich history and culture, “Leap of Faith” merges the east and west sides of the river and features a custom steel canopy with perforations of Indigenous salmon art, projecting shadows that swim as the sun rises and sets.
Arch Anchorage
Large arched pipe anchored connected to a steel footing through anchored bolts. Set into a concrete abutment.
Cantilever lookout supports.
Tapered I beams connect the main structural arches trusses to a pipe, supporting the lookout. Bolted to the deck with anchor bolts and end plates. Additional angle bracing in an X shape connected with pin connections.
Pre-weathering East Perspective
Post-weathering Water Level Perspective
MULTI-USE RESIDENTIAL CONDO
COURSE: PERSONAL PROJECT
LOCATION: SINGAPORE
SOFTWARE: RHINO, PHOTOSHOP, ILLUSTRATOR, ENSCAPE, D5
COLLABORATOR: BENJAMIN CHEAH
The roots of life condominium is a multi-use building of the future. It encompasses 2 floors of commercial spaces with a large courtyard in the center of a residential tower. The bottom two floors serves as a base, larger, thicker and louder. It represents the necessity of human connection and aims to hone and create spaces of gathering. The U-shape of the condominium means that each room has a window towards a gathering space, aiming to invite residents to get out and meet others. With the courtyard in the center laughter and sound travels up into the air. Inviting people to meet one another. The facade of the building contains many natural elements as the ground floors have thick wooden structures with plants snaking up the side of the facade. Like trees shooting into the sky, the private and public are intertwined. As is nature, intertwined, and a necessity in our lives.
CNC MILLED STOOL
COLLABORATORS:
Grace Song, Cole Stevens, Juan Jara Mejia
This stool is designed for disassembly, blending modern aesthetics with comfort. The frame is stained and sanded to create a smooth surface, complementing the intricately woven rope seating. Assembled without mechanical fasteners, the strategically placed voids in the base create a clear separation between structural integrity and comfortability.