Part 1: Projects from Previous Work 3.1 Projects involved during internship of Hanjia Design Group Cp. Ltd. (2011) International Education Centre of Nanjing Institution of Technology
3.2 Projects involved during internship of UN Studio Shanghai (2014) Zhongshan Marina Project Raffles City Hangzhou Ocean Flower Competition CITIC Changsha & Shanghai
International Education Centre of Nanjing Institution of Technology Nanjing, PRC Developer: Nanjing Institution of Technology Site Area: 28,107 sqm Total area: 9850 sqm Copyright: Hanjia Design Co.
My Participation: Concept Design, Schematic Design, Facade Design, Diagram Making
Copyright: Hanjia Design Co. Night Perspective View of International Education Centre of Nanjing Institution of Technology
North Plaza
Elevation from Ninghang Rd.
Copyright: Hanjia Design Co. Entrance of the Building
Perspective View of International Education Centre of Nanjing Institution of Technology
Zhongshan Marina Project Zhongshan, Guangdong Province, PRC Developer: Keppelland China Location: MoDao Island in Shenwan Town of Zhongshan City Copyright: UN Studio
My Participation: Schematic Design, Design Development, Facade Design, Diagram Making, Render, Material Research
Waterfront development, Marina Bay by UNStudio
Unfinished Renders
Roof Facade Panalization
Villa Facade Elements Category
Wall Facade Panalization
Villa Category
Raffles City Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, PRC Developer: CapitaLand China
Total Building Area: 389489 sqm
Total Site Area: 403555 sqm Copyright: UN Studio
My Participation: Design Development, Facade Design, Diagram Making, Material Research
Raffles City Hangzhou by UNStudio
Ocean Flower Competition Danzhou City, Hainan Province, PRC Developer: Evergrande Group Copyright: UN Studio
My Participation: Concept Design, Schematic Design, Facade Design, Diagram Making, Concept & Background Research
7 Star Hotel with Podium Levels
7 Star Hotel with Podium Levels
Multi Tower Scheme
CITIC Changsha Changsha, Hunan Province, PRC Developer: China CITIC Group Copyright: UN Studio
My Participation: Schematic Design, Rendering
Sunken Shopping Mall + Carpark
CITIC Shanghai (Interior SD) Shanghai, PRC Developer: China CITIC Group Copyright: UN Studio
My Participation: Skematic Design, Interior Design, Diagram Making, Material Research, Rendering
Interior Schemes and Rendering Options for CITIC Shanghai
Part 2: Projects from University Bachelor of Architecture 2.1 Studio 1: Discovery Centre 2.2 Studio 2: Boat House Design 2.3 Studio 3: Parametric Gateway Project 2.4 Studio 4: Barlow Motor Carpark 2.5 AA Studio: Evolutionary Urbanism Master of Architecture 2.6 Studio C: Craft Victoria Centre 2.7 Studio D: SiteMore --- Faceted City 2.8 Studio E: Computational Habitats 2.9 Design Thesis: Autonomous Architecture
Parametric Gateway This is a parametric gateway project we did as a group work in Studio 3, which is a workshop teaching grasshopper for Rhino. Our site is a very unique field located in the highway between Melbourne and Werribee. As it is a relatively broad and flat landscape with three major roads in it, we decided to start with our initial concept with driver's view. Together with the brief of the project, a concept called "metamorphosis" is determined. However, as the effect of that didn't attract driver's attention as we suppose, we altered the concept of our gateway to "change". The rigid panel side on the gateway is supposed to represent the industrialized urban area ---- Melboure while the voroni panel side is meant to demonstrate the natural rural area like the small town Werribee. Therefore, drivers from three highways can experience the change when they passing the site.
Master of Architecture Projects
2.6 Studio C: Craft Victoria Centre (Spatial Continuity) 2.7 Studio D: SiteMore --- Faceted City 2.8 Studio E: Computational Habitats 2.9 Design Thesis: Autonomous Architecture
Part 3: EOI
(Casual Designs & Drawings)
This page is showing some of casual design works I made. Many of digital models are done by Rhino + Grasshopper and rendered by Vray. Some of physical models could be just laser cutted from their digital version. The reason I am showing these works is to demonstrate my expression of interest and show what I am capable of in either digital or physical modelling. In the meantime, my style can gradually form. It is significant to physically get the fancy model we developed in computer. Such a procedure made me to think more before fabricating which may help a lot in developing my architecture design skills. Furthermore, as architecture design belongs to the design field, making these small projects can keep my mind in designing thinking and try out different tools and softwares.
Expression Of Interest
Future Car Shape Form
Digital Models (self made)
Grasshopper Made building floors Hybrid Tower Form Finding
Rhino + Grasshopper + Vray Rotating Highrise Building Form Stadium Skin Design Catmullclark Subdivision
Most difficult curve path for challengers
Spiral Trail for the drop of ball to the final hole.
Path seletion box works like CPU in this case
Normal metal tracks also form the logo of my neon sign.
Two starting place for two players to compete with each other
Mini Golf Hazard A mini pump is required here to lift balls up
Final hole
EOI (Parametric Tests)
EOI (Parametric Tests)
EOI (Casual Drawings) This page is showing some of casual sketches I drew. Some of them lilke those plaster heads paintings are drawn several years ago and some of others like the sketch of Flinders Station shown below is just a rough sketch I made in my second year of my bachelor degree. These paintings are shown here to represent my style of sketching and basic drawing skills. As architecture design involves lots of drawing works especially during the concept showing steps, several quick and effective touches from pencils or markers would help a lot in illustrating ideas from a designer. Although plenty of fascinating design works can be done by computer techniques, a designer with a pencil is still who I prefer to be.
Sketches (drawn in 2006)
Part 4: Construction Drawing Samples
Construction Drawings
Construction Drawings
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