Fulan Zhang

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Fulan Zhang University of Cincinnati: Selected Works 2002-2016

SEEKING

ARCHITECTURE


SEEKING ARCHITECTURE After a long time working in architecture in China, the word Architecture became vague and paradoxical. It mired in the mundane work and the efforts catering to clients’ requirements and meeting deadlines. In retrospect, should architecture be a product meeting practical needs or could it be a more independent art? The collection of my work contains my studio work at the University of Cincinnati, my internship work in the US, and my professional work in China. The earliest of my design work dated back to 2009. Before that, I am more of a design assistant than a designer. The broad scope of my job is ranging from urban design to Residential master plan, from conceptual elevation design to construction documents. In school, I am interested in parametric and historical architecture where came from most of my inspirations. Not only the beauty of architecture I am chasing for but also I found the realization of design is, even more, intriguing. Detailing is the code to decipher the design from idea to reality. Thus, I focused my thesis project in that area, trying to find a way to bring the beauty of architecture through practical detailing, transcending to tectonic detailing.

CONTENTS M. Arch Applicant Spring 2016


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SCHOOL WORK

INTERNSHIP WORK

PROFESSIONAL WORK

Tribune Tower Library

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Cincinnati Transit Hub

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German School Information Center ( Still working )

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Historical Theory

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Historical Preservation Document

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Integrated Technology

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KANN Partner Mount Airy Hospital Renovation

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RTKL Cairo Children’s Hospital

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SCB

Montrose High Residential Building

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UDT QinghuangDao Phoenix Island Urban Design

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GBBN Mentougou Beijing Residential Master Plan

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GBBN Xiamen Elite Residential Master Plan

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GBBN Henan Coal Chemical Industry Group Headquarter 54

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DRAWINGS AND HOBBIES

GBBN Tianjin Wuqing Residential Sales Pavilion (Built)

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GBBN Qingdao Baiguoshu Residential Sales Pavilion

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Water color painting

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Ink pen drawings

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TRIBUNE TOWER LIBRARY A new interpretation of Parametric Gothic Year 2: Spring 2015 The project’s site is adjacent to the famous Chicago Tribune Tower. The whole site located at the east-north corner intersection of North Michigan Ave and Chicago River. The site is sparking a series of iconic buildings from southwest to north-east. They are Marina City, Trump Tower, Wrigley Building and Tribune Tower. The site is looking east to Navy Pier, looking south to Millennium Park. The design of this building has three hierarchies. The first is from the urban scale that follows the line of iconic buildings cutting into the site. This cutting line generated the beamline of the building’s entrance. The height of the building tower is inherent from Marina City. The second design hierarchy is having a dialogue with Tribune Tower. My propose is to set the building back of Tribune Tower from North Michigan, giving Tribune Tower full exposure to North Michigan. Also considering Wrigley Building, Tribune Tower, and the new building as a similar style group, which gives the building a modern but a somewhat hint of Gothic style. The solution is to create a parametric screen system which bears both modern and traditional characters, emphasizing the Gothic style group. The third design level of the project is to explore the interior space of the building. The city library offers people both relaxing and meditation places. Therefore, two atriums were introduced into the library. The spiral ramp atrium gives the library cheered entertainment character while the solid well like atrium present an austere and meditation space. The entrance to the library is choreographed to the two counterpart atriums. People have to experience the two atriums before they get to other function parts of the library. The modular green roof system garden gives the library a third level gateway beside the two atriums.

1, The series of inconic buildings

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2, The cutting line of the inconic buildings

1, Insert two atriums

3, The cutting line generated main surface of the building

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4, The height of building comes from Marina City


entrance and one ne open atriums

3, Choreogrphy the entrance to two atriiums

4, One ramp atrium one staircase atrium

5, The finished circulation of the library and the Tower

Spring Equinox

Summer Solstice

Winter Solstice

Based on soloar study, there are enough sun expoure hours to support the green roof.

5, Giving Tribune Tower full 6, The existing city plaza give expoure to N. Michigan Ave the prelude of the builing

7, The Gothic group style

8, Give Tribune tower North view to Navy Pier

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The background image is the unrolled surface of library, gradation control pattern of library screen

The unrolled surface of tower, gradation control pattern of tower screen

The Grasshopper script of the screen system

The dome structure at the top of the ramp atrium

The roof Gardern based on mudular green roof system

The Grasshopper script of the dome structure

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CINCINNATI TRANSIT HUB

A fluency character of movement Team: Fulan Zhang, Olga Block Year 2: Summer 2014 The site located in the south of the University of Cincinnati. The Calhoun St and W McMillan St which are one-way streets flanked the site on North and South. The Scioto St, which is also one-way street, is to the west of the site. The Vine St serves as a traffic spine of Cincinnati is on the east of the site. The cars’ driving direction of four streets around the location composed an anticlockwise circulation around the site. We adopted this street flow tendency as a movement circulation into our transit hub body. The ramp starts from W McMillan following the same street car direction and spirals into the transit hub. Given the 14 feet height difference between the Calhoun Street and W McMillan St, the ramp finally flows out at the upper level of the Calhoun Street. The form of the whole building interpreted the sky, the earth and the river in between. The Sky is the apartment building on the top of the transit hub; the irregular rigid facade pattern contrasts with the flowing lifted ground. Given the natural height of topography, we “lift” the surface from W McMillan Street. The motion generated the main vehicle entrance on W McMillan Street and the slop grass pedestrian entrance on the Vine Street. The building roof provides a pleasurable green roof by lifting the surface of the W McMillan. The river between the sky and earth is the ramp inside of the building and the pebble stone on the green surface. The pebble stone is the vertical structure combined with atrium skylight and column. The upper part of the structure is a bubble glass capped on the top of the spread column head. We exaggerated the column structure to express the beauty and the strength of the concrete structure. The roots of column grew from the underground and blossomed at the top of roof giving people a palpable feeling of the building.

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The Bubble Columns meet the Ground

The Bubble Columns

The Inerior Ramp

Facade elevation Pattern

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GERMAN SCHOOL INFORMATION CENTER Expression of Tectonic and Materality Year 3: Thesis 2015-2016 My thesis is geared from my previous working experience in the large urban scale design to specific architecture detailing. The project is to express the processing of detailing and tectonic of architecture. The site located in the Fairview-Clifton German Language School. The project provides the school an information center afflicted to the southwest corner of the main school building. The small building is trying to express wood and steel structure in a contrasting way. The building is divided into the bookshelf and reading two areas which covered with two different structure types. The book shelf area is covered with a sloped roof supported by the steel frame. The reading area is enclosed with the wood frame structure. The steel frame structure represents an open public character, and the waved like roof further celebrated the tectonic of the steel structure. The wood frame structure is wrapped with two layers of skins. The outside of the skin is patina Cooper that gives the building a chameleon character responding to the ambient light; the interior surface is wood slats which give people a warm and palpable reading atmosphere. The next work will further explore the details of the two structures and bring tectonic detail to the design.

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HISTORICAL THEORY Burnet Wood Gate Designed with Classic Order Year 2: Spring 2015 This excise is to design a Gate at the Burnet Wood by using the classic order. I used Corinthian columns as my design element. According to Andrea Palladio’s Corinthian column proportion. The height of Corinthian column is ten times of its diameter. The height of the pedestal is two times of the column diameter. The height of the entablature is two times high of the column diameter. The drawing was finished by hand. Using ink pen for line work and charcoal pencil rendering shadows.

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HISTORICAL PRESEVATION DOCUMENT YMCA building at the UC Campus is the only one Collegiate Gothic Style Building in on the Campus. The building opened March 8, 1930. Designed by Zettel and Rapp.The building features a Collegiate Gothic style of architecture of the Tudor period; it is made of rough textured brick of mellow browns, dull reds, and buff colors, Bedford limestone trimming, and roofed with rough variegated slate. The exterior is very picturesque and enhancing to the landscape, matching also with the gothic styling of Memorial Hall. The building is out of condition. Our work is to document the exterior structure of the building in Revit to provide working file for the further renovation work. My job is to document all the windows and doors according to the detail drawings and our measurement of the building.

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Clifton Ave

Collegiate Gothic Style Building Team: Fulan Zhang, Brad King Year 2: Summer 2014

Calhoun St


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INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGY Nasher Sculpture Museum Case Study Year 1: Fall 2013 Nasher Sculpture Museum The tectonic roof structure is the fundamental concept of Nasher Sculpture Museum. The layers of the ceiling structure and the cone shaped aluminum roof panels shows the master design of the building. By using Revit panel system, I successfully reinterpreted the tectonic roof structure.

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MOUNT AIRY HOSPITAL RENOVAION KANN Partner Intership Work , Baltimore Year 2: Summer 2015 The concourse space design is the primary interior design of the renovation of the building. I contribute the major design to this space. The existing corner blocked the view of the entrance corridor to the inner concourse. And the sharp corner also gives the entrance a cramming and stagnant space. To solve the difficult problem, I introduced a circle wall as a focal point to smooth out the pointy corner space. Also by layering the cascade roof ceilings to corresponding the focal point the whole entrance area was cheerful up with a fluent and effective wayfinding. Looking from the main entrance to the concourse (Before)

Looking out from the concourse to the main entrance (Before)

Looking out from the concourse to the main entrance (After)

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Looking from the main entrance to the concourse (After)e


END OF CURB WALL FLUSH WITH FRAME WALL

CENTER POINT WALL MOUNT ACCESS LADDER

30X42 ACCESS HATCH ABOVE

CHANNEL GLASS WALL

13' HIGH CEILING - BULKHEAD TYPE #3

26' HIGH CEILING BULKHEAD TYPE #5 20' HIGH CEILING BULKHEAD TYPE #4

16' HIGH CEILING BULKHEAD TYPE #2

16' HIGH CEILING BULKHEAD TYPE #1

REAR MOUNTED SNAP-IN ACCESS PANELS FOR LIGHT MAINTENANCE ALONG ENTIRE CIRCUMFERENCE OF RADIUS WALL

RADIUS STEEL PLATE AND TUBE FOR CHANNEL GLASS AND RADIUS FRAME WALL

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CAIRO CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL RTKL Associate Intership Work, DC Year 2: Fall 2014 Cairo Children's Hospital is an extension project of the existing hospital. The limited site area and the largely requested building area is the key to the success of the project. I Worked on predesign to schematic design, including master plan design, outpatient department configuration, research studies of cancer hospitals and Egyptian cultures.

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GREEN WATER HIGH RESIDENTIAL BUILDING SCB Architects intership Work , Chicago Year 1: Spring 2014 I was mainly working on the 6A’s drawing of the project in construction document phasing. I built cabinet and furniture in Revit and put the elevation in sheets of 6A’s drawings. I also worked exterior facade at the schematic design phase. By using Revit panel system which gives the project fast but accurate schematic facade study.

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WINE RACKS OVER BASE CABINET

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02.28.2014 ISSUED FOR 100% CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS 12.11.2013 PERMIT COMMENT REVISIONS 11.15.2013 FINAL GMP/95% CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS 08.30.2013 ISSUED FOR PERMIT 08.09.2013 ISSUED FOR CONCRETE FRAME PACKAGE AND 40% CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS NO. DATE DESCRIPTION

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QINHUANGDAO PHOENIX ISLAN URBAN DESIGN UDT Architects Work, Beijing,China, 2013 This is an urban design project; we created the whole city area near Qinhuangdao and focusing on two manmade islands of the area. My work is to compose groups of architectural forms filing into the Phoenix Island. Thus, giving the client a dream image about what is the island looks like when it is fully developed. To combine different forms of building to create a stunning skyline is the primary goal in this design. The design also provides an architectural guideline to architects working on the further architectural design.

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MENTOUGOU BEIJING RESIDENTIAL MASTER PLAN GBBN Architects Work, Beijing,China, 2012 programming tabulation Plot name

2 Plot area M

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10248 3343 6584 10201

6141 2593 4898 5544

0.6 0.78 0.74 0.75

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63,274

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767 1145 1010 766 1684 17905 461 5498

The hilly site located in the Mentougou, the suburb of Beijing. The whole site can be divided into two main areas, and one contains existing villages’ residence which our design strategy is to maintain the yard of the house but demolish the dilapidated old building in the yard and infill new buildings inside. The other areas are a totally new site which our design strategy is to arrange the plan according to the natural contour and get the similar texture from the existing village clusters. My contributions to this project are acting as a chief designer and project manager. Personal responsibilities including designing the master plan and leading a team to finish the whole schematic design. The 3D overviews of the newly designed areas which the design concept is based on respecting to the existing hilly topography and simulating the yard cluster from the existing yard texture. 40

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The 3D overviews of the newly designed areas which the design concept is based on respecting to the exsiting hilly topography and simulating the yard cluster from the existing yard texture.

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The design strategy is to maintain the yard cluster of the residence but demolish the old building and infill new buidings in the yard.

The 3D overviews of the infilled new buildings in the existing yard areas which gives people a sense of preserved historical context of the untouched yard space and a new life style of the infilled new building.

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XIAMEN ELITE RESIDENTIAL MASTER PLAN GBBN Architects Work, Beijing,China, 2010

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A design proposal was requested by the client that satisfies the requirements of the new resident of the new satellite town. Emptiness lies between Zhangzhou city and Xiamen city. The site of 45 hectares is in the southwest of the Xiamen and southeast, east Zhangzhou. It sits against South Taiwu Mountain and face to the sea coat surrounded by a chain of famous sightseeing and cultural tourism. This arrangement provides lucrative opportunities for development and regeneration. The 45 hectares areas serve as a tourist resort, commercial business center, and a relaxation living areas. Extracting inspiration from this relationship, the design proposal seeks to iterate these natural circumstances into an internally autonomous urban system that liberates a central space of activity as rings of program centrally radiate out to establish zones while maintains its perimeter. Circulation progresses along the coastal central business areas that finally meet at the cultural center. With integrated, functional design concept, we provide people whom in all kinds of age, profession and background excellent resorts. My personal contribute to this project is acting as a chief designer for the master planning and the convention center. Individual responsibilities including designing the masterplan, doing the mass research by using grasshopper and developing the convention center, doing the massing study from the physical clay model and the go into grasshopper to build up the perfect terrace on the sculptural massing shape.

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The convention center is a building compromised of landscape and exhibition center. The building’s uncommon exterior form works in harmony with the natural surroundings, thanks to a kind of artificial camouflage of the green landscape. Part of the fun of reviewing misinterpreted as a landscape, despite its real function as a two story building with exhibition rooms. Stretched out along the circular square on the south to get more sunshine, the terraced tail of the building serves as an amphitheater to the people. Threaded between the lake and the water landscape is a path that leads to layers of stairs on the outside curve of the house. These stairways provide an external access to the parabolic roof garden. Landscaped with brush and plants, the roof garden in conjunction with the grassy inner courtyard of the pool area- forms what I call architectural nature. This central recreational area creates a vital link between the lake and the building cluster.

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The modern Chinese city is dominated by a single housing typology: the compound. It consists of some cloned apartment towers on a leveled piece of land with a landscape theme garden at the center bordered by a fence, a wall or a row of shops. Based on Chinese standard the sunshine hour is strictly required and the north-south orientation always has the priority to other directions. In this project, all the residence type are arranged according to the principal of maximizing the value the site and the idea of generating dynamic landscape. The hierarchy of the site divided into three ranks. They are the lakeside view, Mountain View, and center scene. All the buildings are arranged to use best of these three levels of the scene. The best view is the lakeside which we put the best quality and lowest of residence type such as villa on the first row of the lakeside, and we put multiple homes in the second row and third row so that part of this house can still have the lake views. But we also interpose some high-rise residence building near the lakeside to generating a dynamic skyline and also give an axis vies of the landscape. 52


Total floor area 683,070 square meters Total plot area 341,86 square meters Total FAR 2 Plot 1 Floor area 206,920 square meters Plot area 82,607 square meters FAR 2.51 Plot 2 Floor area 136,280 square meters Plot area 65,062 square meters FAR 2.1 Plot 3 Floor area 33,9870 square meters Plot area 19,419 square meters FAR 1.75

High rise tower floor area 458,050 square meters Proportion 67% Sub-high rise tower floor area 124,470 square meters Proportion 18% Multiple layers building floor area 65,739 square meters Proportion 10% Townhous floor area 34,799 square meters Proportion 5%

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HENAN COAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRY GROUP HEDQUARTER GBBN Architects Work, Beijing,China, 2011 Henan Coal Chemical Industry Group Technological Development Center features mixed-used spaces, from the fully public realm to the interior of the convention center and research center, allows the visitor to partake of the event dynamic however they choose to visit this complex. The cantilevered canopy features a half exterior/interior public ground, which offered the public both a pedestrian walking path and a car drop off area without the weather interference. This project group contains an Exhibition Center, a Research Center building A, a Research Center building B, a Shopping Center, a Training Center A, a Training Center B and a Convention Center. This building group has 2 to 32 floors above ground and three floors underground. The highest building tower is 150 meters high. I was the project designer and project manager for this project. Personal responsibilities including leading a team to finish the whole schematic design and design development as a project manager, using rhino creating the facade of the podiums and the wings of the buildings as a project designer. Location: Jiaozuo,Henan,China Use: Office, Convention centre, Research Center Site area: 7,3456 square meters Floor area: 531,412 square meters Design : 2010~2011

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Programming Site area : 73,456 m2 Floor area: 352,411 m2 Floor area above ground : 239,411 m2 Including: Research center A: 62,100 m2 Training center A : 52,594 m2 Convention center: 21,779 m2 Shopping mall : 33,653 m2 Research center B: 41,060 m2 Training center B: 25,770 m2 Exhibition center ; 1000 m2 Exit of civil air defense: 1500 m2 Floor area under ground : 113,000 m2 Including: Shopping mall : 10,000 m2 Civil air defense: 23,800 m2 Car parking: 44,000 m2 Others: 35,200 m2 FAR: 3.34 First floor area: 23,807 Building desity: 33.3% Green land ratio: 30% Building Hight: 150m Parking number: 1500 Including: Above ground: 140 Under ground: 1360

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TIANJIN WUQING RESIDENTIAL SALES PAVILION GBBN Architects Work, Beijing,China, 2011 This is my first design building that was built. I was excited to visit the site. The client wanted the sales pavilion to have both Art-deco style and the modern amorphous style which gives a fresh view by contrast two different styles. My personal contribute to this project is act as a chief designer and project manager included designing the building, finishing Revit drawings and cooperating with construction company while constructing the building.

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QINGDAO BAIGUOSHU RESIDENTIAL SALES PAVILION GBBN Architects Work, Beijing,China, 2009 The Baiguoshu project is an extensive residence planning and architectural design. My personal contribution to this project is acting as a chief designer included developing the master plan and the central commercial buildings which have one sales pavilion, and a string of commercial buildings. The theme of the buildings are the new Renaissance classic styles. To give the commercial buildings and sale pavilion an abundance elevation view, I used Cascade roof to building the mass, first I apply the biggest roof to dominate the central spaces of the building, and then I insert sub roof around the main roofs to get a hierarchy of the shape. I also did the Sketchup model and the final SketchUp renderings.

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