YUFAN LIANG
University of California, Berkeley, M.Arch University of Toronto, B.A
Selected Works from 2019-2022
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2 3 Architecture is about gathering. Contents 03. Unite Residence/ Large-scale Housing/ Student housing 01. Frame Collective Housing 02. Floating Auditorium Community Theater 09. Twisting Small scale geometry design/ Parametric design 08. The Interstitial Restoration/ Community Center 07. Reallocation Landscape architetcure/ Plantation/ Bryant park 04. Diagonal Living Multi-program/ Small-scale architetcure 05. Boat House Housing 06. Toronto Waterfront Urban Mapping
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Collective Housing
ARCH 201: Architecture Studio 3 (Fall 2022)
Instructor: Rudabeh Pakravan
Individual Work, 2022.09-12
The project is a collective housing, which is generated from the observations of Broadway, Oakland, CA. Staring off from the urban experience when standing at the Broadway. The design further developed from a conceptual chunk model of foam. And then it expanded and grown into a collective housing.
The design is a townhouse which consisted of 45 units in the site area of 0.8 acre. It is featured in bringing both sides of views of Broadway together. By providing a unique and vivid living condition, it aims to further challenge the rigid city grid.
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Interacted Perspectives Housing
7 Exterior Render 2022 Sep.~Dec. Interacted Perspectived Houing
Units Axonometric
Unroll Facade Axonometric
Units Axonometric
The project is derived from the observation of Broadway in downtown Oakland. am interested in different perspectives shifting at one spot at the same time. And to challenge to the rigid city planning. The two collages illustrate the connection of perspectives after the shearing of grid layouts.
Unite d habitation and gifu housing by SANNA are the two case studies influence the design as well.
The diagrams demonstrate the investigation of connectivity of perspectives from interlocking of two spaces, as well as the folding and unfolding of the façade.
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Kitagata Gifu Unroll Facade Axonometric Chunk Model Plan
‘Inside-out
Unite d’Habitation
Chunk Model Plan
‘ Ovservation of Broadway St.
Unite d’Habitation
Chunk Model Section B
2022 Sep.~Dec. Interacted Perspectived Houing
Unite d’Habitation
Chunk Model Section A
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Ground Floor Plan 1/8” = 1’-0”
Second Floor Plan 1/8” = 1’-0”
Third Floor Plan 1/8” = 1’-0”
2022 Sep.~Dec. Interacted Perspectived Houing
Section 1/8” = 1’-0”
Obelique 1/8” = 1’-0”
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Boat House
ARCH 200A: Introduction to Architecture Studio 1 (Fall 2021)
Instructor: Kristen Sidell
Individual Work, 2021.09-12
This project is about four quadrants of spaces are aligned along a linear shifted spine, within each quadrant, the ground plane has varying degrees of elevation to allow different experiences of the sculptural interior form and variation of light.
The shifted spine has a rotational quality that organizes the sculptural roofs. It is achieved by different size of spaces rotating around the spine crossing at the central area. The spaces are arranged in different heights to create a sense of spatial complexity and it is a response to the varying heights of the roof, which is represented in this unfolded elevation.
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18 19 2021 Sep.~Dec. Boat House: Dwelling
B
Section
Plan Section A
Unrolled Facade Site
20 21 2021 Sep.~Dec. Boat House: Dwelling
Plan
2. Living Room 3. Kitchen 4. Lounge 5. Cafe
2021 Sep.~Dec. Boat House: Dwelling
Unite
ARC201: How to design nothing
Instructor: Brian Boigon Individual Redo Work, 2020.09-12
The project explores new approach to unite people together. By adding a new route to connect two roads, the building is featured in dynamic integration and vivid interaction among people. When walking along the ramp, there is a slow ascent through the buildings levels that has a degree of reveal allowing the passerby to peer into the spaces through the separation between the floor planes and the ramp. The space contains an atrium inside to create an open environment for students. In addition, there is a number of plantations on atrium of the ground floor to generate a natural garden inside. Rooftop is made of truss structure that brings natural sunlight into the center of the building. Along with the glass rounded inside, the reflection light and the sunlight together create a bright environment.
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Unite: Student Center
The
Four floor
Area: 1000 sq.m.
Height:11m
Third floor
Area: 1000 sq.m.
Height: 8m
Second floor
Area: 1000 sq.m.
Height: 5m
Ground floor
Area: 1400 sq.m.
Height: 0m
Site Diagram
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Exterior Render
Context diagram
The ramp in the building connects two parallel roads on each side of the site. It facilitates the circulation in-between the west and the east.
2020 Sep.~Dec. Program Diagram Retail Reading Area Library Lounge/ Social Area Office Ramp Elevator Circulation Diagram
parallel roads on each side of the site is isolated from each other. The idea is connection, interaction, and facilitation.
Public
Private Circulation Unite: Student Center
28 29 Ground Floor Plan 2020 Sep.~Dec.
Top: at entrance
Unite: Student Center
Bottom: second floor near ramp
30 31 Second Floor Plan 1&4: Public reading area 6&9: Public reading area 7: Media room 8: Meeting room 10: Library 2: Balcony 3: Private reading area 5: Library 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 4 5 Third Floor Plan 2020 Sep.~Dec. Axonometric View Unite: Student Center Truss Parapet Mullion Glass Ramp Column Floor Plane Facade
2020 Sep.~Dec. Sectional Perspective Unite: Student Center
FloatingCommunityAuditorium
Center/Theater
ARCH 200B: Architecture Studio 2 (Spring 2022)
Instructor: Mia Zinni
Individual Work, 2022.02-05
The form is generated by the Boolean operation of two rectangles. And the main concept is about shifting. One is slightly shifted from the other. Programs are aligned with the shifted grid, and circulation is wrapped around two sides of the auditorium.
By doing that ,The concept is bringing the view around the corner of telegraph and 22 street. Again, stairs are shifted on both sides connecting with the foyers. So two foyers functions as circulation and they provide views as well.
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Auditorium Theatre
36 37 2022 Jan.~May. Auditorium Theatre
Plan Level 3 7. Office 8. Rehersal Room Plan Level 2 3. Restroom 4. Rehersal Room 5. Auditorium 6. Backstage
Massing Model
38 39 2022 Jan.~May. Auditorium Theatre Section A
Section B
Sectional Model
Sectional Model
40 41 2022 Jan.~May. Auditorium Theatre
Ground Floor Interior
Roof Top Circulation is wrapped around two sides of the auditorium.
Diagonal Living
ARC362: Architecture Studio IV
Instructor: Johnathan Cummings
Individual Work, 2020. 01-04
The project is the first attempt of designing a large-scale residence. Through the precedent study-Kitagata Housing by SANAA, referred the single row architectural volume that is as similar as the design of Kitagata Housing. The single row will reduce the chunkiness of architecture and make the whole building light, which I think is an aesthetic representation of the building. It also facilitates the circulation that make the movement smooth and convenient. Residents can simply circulate around by the hallway. The building highlights its lightness in many aspects, not only in construction, but the program design is also innovative and matches the vivid spirit of students of new generations. combine laundry with circulation together to incorporate a new living habit: laundry is redefined. The design of the building responses energy of students, aiming to design a comfortable living environment as well as stimulating creativity of students at the same time.
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Stacking: Student Housing
44 45 2020 Jan.~Apr. Stacking: Student Housing N Site Plan Dorm Room Program & Circulation Elevation Terrace Elevator Common Room Laundary Room Kitchen Social Area Historical Building Bridge Circulation
46 47 1 1 2 2 2020 Jan.~Apr. Stacking: Student Housing Typical Floor Plan Exterior Render
Single room1
- Area:20 sq.m.
- Occupation: 1-2 people
Single room2
- Area:20 sq.m.
- Occupation: 1-2 people
Double room
- Area:42 sq.m.
- Occupation: 2-4 people
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2020 Jan.~Apr.
Stacking: Student Housing
50 51 Section & Elevation
04: Folded stainless steel capping D02: 167 * 18 mm softwood window sill fixed to 25mm plywood D03: 167 * 18 mm softwood window sill fixed to 25mm plywood
07: Steel frame deck, comprising 152UC 37, 203 UC 60 + 88.9 CHS 8, 150 * 50 mm C24 treated softwood joints
08: Warmcel cellulose fibre insulation min. 250mm between beams
03: 20mm window glass
05: 12.5mm Gypsum Gyproc WallBoard plasterboard with taped joints. Expamed plaster beads, skim of plaster 06: 60mm Kingspan rigid insulation
01: Vapor barrier with taped joints for air tightness
2020 Jan.~Apr. Axonometric View Stacking: Student Housing
02: Breather memberane
Reallocation
ARC363: Landscape Architecture Studio III
Instructor: Sonja Vangjeli
Individual Work, 2019.09-12
The project is an exploration of public space. It is challenging to construct tangible landscape by using the intangible features of public space. Since the landscape site is continuously generating and changing, people’s habit and activities are logically depending on the history of the site. It is important to understand the history of the site, since the current appearance is a result of changes based on its history. Landscape and people are contemplate that people’s behavior changes the landscape and landscape influences how people’s living experience continuously at the same time. The project is trying to have a conservation with future people in 30 years. It’s conventional that the technology will not change too much of people’s living style. And trying to add a romantic and poetic environment into life. It is suggesting people to slow down and experience what is genuinely precious in life.
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Reallocation: Bryant Park Renovation
- Separate walking & sitting space
- Creating new space
- Improving circulation
- Creating new space
- Improving circulation
- Little pathway for 1-2 people to walk at the same time
- Improving circulation
- Creating a more private space
- Allowing group activities
- Creating a more private space
- Improving circulation
- Enhancing experience
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Zig-zag Corner Bifurcation
2019 Sep.~Dec.
Diagram of details of renovated flower beds
Right angle Hollow Diangnal
Reallocation: Bryant Park Renovation
56 57 Previous Adding elements New
2019 Sep.~Dec. Reallocation: Bryant Park Renovation
Diagram of modification of flower beds
58 59 Structural Soil Min 20’ Spacing Pref. 36’ 1’ Drainage Pipe Prepared Subgrade 2019 Sep.~Dec. Section A-A Pref. 36’ Drainage Pipe Planting Soil Mix as Specified Concrete Planter Pavement Finish Grade 6”-8” PVC Sleeve Structural Soil Width Varies Prepared Subgrade Reallocation: Bryant Park Renovation
The circulation diagrm of Bryant Park in 2020:
Original symmetrical circulation makes the park features in the stright vista and a formal sensation.
The circulation diagrm of Bryant Park in 2050:
The modification of circulation from stright to curvey will benifit the capability of occupication of increased population in the futrue. In addition, it also advances the playfulness of the park by increasing spaces for activities.
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2019 Sep.~Dec.
Toronto Waterfront
ARC200: Drawing and Representation
Instructor: Victor Perez-Amado
Individual Work, 2019.01-04
The project focuses on analysis and investigation of accessibility and walkability of pedestrian along waterfront area. Toronto Waterfront area is consisted of industrial factories, tourism amenities, transportation stations and office center. It is an important node in the whole public transportation system of Great Toronto Area (GTA). With the increasing speed of development of technology and industry, the place had been occupied mainly for highway or high-speed transportations. But pedestrians and other slow-speed transportation, such as bicycle, have no space. Such barriers result in low accessibility to waterfront amenities that people have no fun in waterfront area. In order to improve people’s living qualities, this project provides mapping to deep analysis conditions around the area.
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Toronto Waterfront
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Data analysis Elements of Barrier in Construction Areas Percentage of Traffic Congestion In the morning& evening rush hour Percentage of Traffic Congestion in Normal Time 2019 Jan.~Apr.
Diagram
of pedestrian Streets, transportation and activities
Toronto Waterfront
Diagram of site investigation- walkability along waterfront area & construction elements
Sections of nodes where have poor traffic conditions
Map Toronto Waterfront
Intersection beside Sugar Beach Park. People are blocked by the highway.
The crossroad is complicated and it makes people confused with the direction.
The bridge is usually not convenient for disabled people.
Comfusing people where the entrances and exits are.
Hard to construct pedestrian-friendly environment.
Diagram of relationship between public activities, pedestrain walkabiliy and transportation
Children’s
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A-A A B-B B C-C C D-D D E-E E F-F F
of nodes 2019 Jan.~Apr. Beach Park • Beach • Sun bath • Nice view Water Garden • Fountain • Picnic • Family time Communes • Waterfront street view • Pedestrain • Walkability Tree Park • Green Plants • Jogging • Fresh Air
Garden • Slide • Swing
Child-friendly
Street
Street view
Infrastructure & transit
Resulting of traffic congection easily. Convenience facilities Diagram of amenity
Garden
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Waves
Swimming Center
ARCH 250: Introduction to Structures (Spring 2022)
Instructor: Simon Schleicher Group Work, 2022.03-05
The design derived from the view of the site, where is located in Iceland. Celebrating the view of the endless field, the swimming pool is achieved through mainly the truss system. The structure is calculated via Karamba. With a total mass of 778437kg, the Bending Moment Max.: 78.92 kNm, the design is achievable.
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Section 2022 Sep.~Dec. Wave: Swimming Pool
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Metal Sheet
Truss
Swimming Pool
Facility Room
2022 Sep.~Dec. Wave: Swimming Pool
Swimming pool facing the North
ARC480: Advanced Topics in the Technology of Architecture: Re-integrating Design Instructor: Salman Khalili-Araghi Individual Work, 2020. 09-12
The project explores how spaces and people’s interactions been modified by COVID-19. It keeps people from gathering together. “A net” is demonstrated to reveal the invisible diaphragm in between people. However, it could be reinvented into adaptive infrastructure that help people to accommodate with this quarantine life. The net is generated by grasshopper and kangaroo. Using different weight and the strength of the rope as parameters, a human-scaled network is generated.
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Net
Stacking: Student Housing
Force (F): 0 N
Force (F): 10 N Acting at the center
Force (F): 30 N Acting at the center
Force (F): 70 N Acting at the center
Force (F): 70 N One corner is pulled up
Force (F): 70 N Two corners are dragged
Force (F): 120 N
Two adjacent corners are dragged toward opposite direactions
Force (F): 120 N One corner is dragged toward y-axis while the adjacent one is dragged upward
Force (F): 120 N
Two corner is stretched toward different directions
Force (F): 240 N
Two opposite corners are stretched toward opposite directions
Geometry diagram
Force (F): 240 N One corner is dragged upward by a relatively large force
Force (F): 240 N Two corners are dragged to twist
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2020 Sep.~Nov. Plan Stacking: Student Housing
78 Diagram of activities 2020 Sep.~Nov. A Net for walking. Area: 4 sq.m. A Net for family. Area: 6 sq.m. A Net for seperation. Area: 6 sq.m. A Net for lying. Area: 4 sq.m. A Net for thinking. Area: 4 sq.m. A Net for napping. Area: 6 sq.m. A Net for sitting. Area: 5 sq.m. 3.5m 2m 2.5m 2.5m 1m 1m 2.5m 3.5m 3.5m 3m A Net for tennis. Area: 6 sq.m. A Net for sheltering. Area: 6 sq.m. 112*112 timber post Norch column at base plate and provide continuous weld 3-1/2” *3/8” bolt at each column Column base.W16 beam cut in half at center of web Mass concrete footing 3/4” Manila rope Rope knot 3/8” Twisted sisal rope
80 Sections 2020 Sep.~Nov.
The traII gent|y fo||ows and preserves the topography, connectn the project W|th the town and the road, meanwh|Ie Ieadmg to the best points of view to observe the majestic uins and mystic beauty of f coastal landscape. The volume of the architecture is hidden in a crevic to minimize footprint and intervention of the surroundings and the ruins. Immersed in the subterranean tranquity between the skylight and the rock formation, the visitors can perform meditation, participate in yoga or enjoy a peaceful meal. With the main volume of the architecture hidden, the spaces function for meditation, healing and relaxing. Creating a tranquil environment, the majority of programs consist of planty of relatively private spaces, which include Yoga Room, Sauna, Bathing, etc. The building also provides public services open to visitors and locals, yet it keeps the private and public space in a balanced condition. The first, the third floor, and the roof are mainly about public spaces whearst the second and fourth floor are private programs. The first floor contains a public theater, some administrative and community rooms. Programs on the second floor are Yoga/Medtation room, and Sauna room. On the third floor, there are Gallery, open Lounge space. The Restaurant and cafe on the fouth floor. And a public walkale space as the rood space for people to view the beautiful scene.
The Interstitial
Y3R Meditation Mine Competition Group Work, 2022.07
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Section
Contour
2022 Jul.
Geneal Plan
The Interstitial
Corridor Interior Skylight
Twisting
This project mainly explores the functionality and materiality of parametric design. Studying tools of parametric design, the process is consisted of three stages. The first stage is to design the fundamental geometry. And the next stage is designing the supporting structure. The first two stages is to be familiarized with fundamental knowledge of parametric software and the fabrication. The final stage is to advance the skill that to design the façade. 3D printing technique was used in this process and the body structure of the tower is fabricated by laser cutting technique.
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ARC280: Modeling and Fabrication in Design Instructor: Nicholas Hoban Individual Work, 2019 .01-04
Stage one: using a parametric tool (grasshopper) to create the tower from basic surface. It is to familiarize with the parametric design for layering the `.
Stage two: Adding supporting structure to the tower. I used the stabs for supporting the weight. To maintain the aesthetic of the tower, the stabs are twisted following the curvy shape of the geometry.
Stage three: To advance parametric skills, this final stage is to design a facade using 3D printing technique. Patterns are projected onto the facade surface by using morph technique.
Study Models
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Twisting Tower Axonometric View
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