SELECTED WORKS PORTFOLIO HANXIONG LIU B.Arch | Southern Polytechnic State University M.Arch | University of Califonia, Los Angeles
7157 Alvern St, Apt 313 Los Angeles, CA, 90045 (770)309-2264 ryanliu66666@gmail.com
ryan hanxiong liu About me
Experience
7157 Alvern St, Apt 313 Los Angeles, CA, 90045 (770)309-2264 ryanliu66666@gmail.com
Architecture in my perspective, is the most noble art form in the world. It requires the architect has his/her original views of space, history, light, material and cost from both rational and emotional. And it also needs strong ambitious and perseverance to solve problems. This is what an architect I want to be. (To see my website, please go to http://www.hanxiongliu.com)
ENTRY - LEVEL | Rafael A. Garcia and Associates Architects, INC - Atlanta, GA June 2013 - March 2014 (7 months) It’s a full-time internship, I participated into 8 projects. 4 projects are under construction, 4 projects have been built: VA Medical Center parking deck | San Juan, Puerto Rico (completed) CYAN at 3380 Peachtree Road | Atlanta, GA (completed) Clark Atlanta University Animal Research Facility | Atlanta, GA (completed) Oral & Facial Surgery Associates | Braselton, GA (completed) ASPIRE at 2400 Charlotte Avenue | Nashville, TN (under construction) AZURE on the park | Atlanta, GA (under construction) Golf Club of The Village at Penn State | Patton, Pennsylvania (under construction) A Convenience Store renovation| Atlanta, GA (completed)
ENTRY - LEVEL | CRANG BOAKE ACBI GROUP - Beijing, China June 2011 - August 2011 (2 months) During this internship, I participated into 3 projects. 1 project is under construction, 2 projects are concept. High-rise residential Phase 3 | Nanqu, Shenyang (under construction) Townhouse design | Dongping, Shandong (concept) Qingshuihu Villa design | Changde, Hunan (concept)
RESEARCHER & CONTACT | SPSU IKRC UCUT R2P2 Team - Marietta, GA February 2012 - July 2012 (6 months) Participated SPSU Research to Practice Team during Phase I and Phase II. I was the primarily the liasion to China.
SHOP ASSISTANT | UCLA AUD, IDEAS Campus - Playa Vista, CA October 2014 - June 2015. (8 months) To being a shop assistant, my job is keeping the shop in order and helping student to use heavy machines and teach them how to operate. We also know about how to operate KUKA robot and Cube X 3d printer.
Professional Skills
Technical Skills
Education
Publications References
Research Sketching Schematic Design LEED Design Parametric Design
3D Modelling Rendering Filming Game Design Photography
Rhino Revit Maya Grasshopper SketchUp
AutoCAD PhotoShop Illustrator After Effects Unity 3D
Master of Architecture | University of California, Los Angeles August 2014 - June 2015 Bechelor of Architecture (NAAB certificated)| Southern Polytechnic State University August 2009 - May 2013 Polychrome_Volume IV SUPRASTUDIO: HYPERLOOP Volume I SUPRASTUDIO: HYPERLOOP Volume II SUPRASTUDIO: HYPERLOOP Volume III Rafael A Garcia Craig Hodgetts Marta Anna Nowak Peter Andras Vikar Ron Culver
rafael@ragarch.net chodgetts@hplusf.com martanowak@ucla.edu peter.vikar@aud.ucla.edu ron@culverarchitects.com
(404)843-0011 (323)937-2150 (646)248-2933 (516)343-9257 (310)721-9867
_CONTENTS [selected student works] URBAN INCUBATOR ATLANTA CULINARY SCHOOL HYPERLOOP [selected professional works] CYAN AT 3380 PEACHTREE ROAD, ATLANTA, GA ORAL & FACIAL SURGERY ASSOCIATES, ATLANTA, GA ASPIRE AT 2400 CHARLOTTEE AVE, NASHVILLE, TN [other selected works] HOTLINE MASS PROJECTION MAPPING PARAMETRIC
[selected student works]
URBAN INCUBATOR Flow generates space, space drives flow. In this design, the relationship between flow and space is my issue. In my perspective, the flow of space generates space. Continental plates drift divided continents; crowd gathering created city. Flow defines growth speed, thus precipitating the space changes. The formation of space also influenced the direction of flow and its effects. In this project, the flows of varying context around the site contribute to the exploration of space and design concepts. 01
Federal building [concrete+glass]
abandoned building [brick] park [natural] site
kindergarten [stone] SITE MAP
M
B
figure ground
transportation
green space
wind flow
noise radiation
isovist
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working student / faculty / staff relax resident
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10F
A
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18
9F office interior
B
auditorium
C
sky escalator to roof platform
D
art gallery
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8F B
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1F 01
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Ground Floor
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60
100 FEET
01 exterior plaza 02 book store 03 black-box theater 04 institute 05 art gallery 06 hanging plaza 07 media center
08 firm #1 09 firm #2 10 firm #3 11 firm #4 12 firm #5 13 auditorium 14 lobby
15 apartment #1 16 apartment #2 17 apartment #3 18 apartment #4 19 equipment room
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3
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companies
shading device
2
04 daylighting roof
lawn roof
1
3 black-box theater
lobby
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[selected student works]
ATLANTA CULINARY SCHOOL As big as an urban accelerator, as small as a cuisine. ACAS (Atlanta Cuisine Art School) is a proposed project located in Midtown Atlanta. Most of the building forms around ACAS are rectangular blocks with courtyards inside. While I’m designing, I do not want to break the “rule” of building in this context but let my design integrated and reflect the school’s unique and innovative spirit. And also it has another role to be an urban infrastructure and provide a place for community activities. 05
figure ground
100%
specified user
isovist
drain
general user
specificity need
topo trend
Based on the reflection of diversity of Atlanta Midtown, I established two behavior models by Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.
SITE MAP
Esteem
Safety
rest
excretion
environment
consumption
food
water
traffic
functional space
property
employment
security
Belonging
health care
spacial particularity
friendship
population
communication
race
disability
privacy
diversity
spontaneity
self-actualization
problem solving
lack of prejudice
exhibit
uniqueness
public communication
creativity
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SITE
transportation
By analyzing the behavioral and psychological need of different groups, I found the distinctive need of culinary art school and public systematically.
Physiological
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN 08
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01 lobby 02 court yard 03 bake shop 04 administrative office 05 equipment room 06 receiving area 07 trash area 08 lecture hall
09 restroom 10 pastry kitchen 11 teaching kitchen (American) 12 teaching kitchen (Italian) 13 teaching kitchen (Mexican) 14 teaching kitchen (France) 15 library 16 class room (Japanese)
17 demonstration laboratory 18 teaching kitchen (Thai) 19 teaching kitchen 20 restaurant kitchen 21 wine room 22 restaurant 23 hanging garden
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+17 FT
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hanging gardens
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vertical circulation INTERIOR UNFOLDED PLAN (left) EXTERIOR UNFOLDED PLAN (right)
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ROOF TERRACE
HANGING GARDEN +58 FT
TEACHING KITCHEN
DEMONSTRATION LAB
+50 FT
+48 FT
+40 FT
+38 FT
+30 FT
+28 FT
TEACHING KITCHEN
+20 FT
+18 FT
+14 FT +10 FT
+8 FT
LOBBY +0 FT
COURT YARD
[selected student works]
HYPERLOOP Teammates: Milagro Jassmine Carpio, Kai Qian, Shuyan Zhang, Chen Danfeng The design of the Hyperloop station design involves considering the design of the capsule. Step one was choosing how one would enter the capsule. We chose cartridge. Then we engineered a new spiral mechanism that would be able to dispatch capsules and cartridges in and out fluidly. Second, was having modular platforms to provide easy access for dropoff and pickup. Third, we thought of introducing a first class capsules for the business man, or any vip guest. Thus the seating being more private, spacious, comfort, and entertainment. 09
SEATING INTERFACE STRUCTURE FRAME
AIR LOCK
STORAGE SPACE
[ RIB FRAME ] Supporting Structure
LUGGAGE + BATTERY STORAGE
[ SERVICE COMPARTMENT ] Passenger Manual Book Food and Drink Storage Magazine Emergency Kits
RESTROOM BACK ENTRY
PASSENGER SEAT
[ HORIZONTAL FRAME + RAIL ] [ LUGGAGE STORAGE ]
Supporting and Sliding Structure
Hand Luggage Compartment
FRONT ENTRY RAIL + MECHANISM
ILLUMINATION CARTRIDGE
ENTERTAINMENT
[ ATMOSPHERE LIGHT ] Main Illumination
[ SCREEN ] Video and Games Digital Passenger Manual
OUTER SHELL
[ CUSTOMIZING LIGHT ] Passenger Controlled Color and Brightness
SKIES
[ PROJECTOR ] Create Personal Atmosphere
[ INDICATION LIGHT ] Departure/ Arrival Acceleration/ Deceleration Emergency Notification
TURBINE+ AIR LOCK
capsule axonometric LONGITUDINAL SECTION
7’-4’’
2’-4’’
2’-10’’
4-2’’
4’
5’-5’’
8’ 32’-6’’
4’-8’’
8’
50’
10’-8’’
65’
SECTION B
10’-8’’
2’-6’’ 2’-10’’
4’-8’’
PLAN- SEATING ARRANGEMENT
7’-4’’
2’-6’’ 3’-10’’
2’-6’’
2’
4-2’’
4’
5’-5’’
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8’ 32’-6’’
4’-8’’
8’
50’
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65’
capsule dimensions
10’-8’’
7’-4’’
10’-8’’
seating interfaces
7’-4’’
10’-8’’
SECTION A
[ VISUALIZATION SCREEN ]
4’-8’’
capsule aerodynamic
CONCEPT + GENERATION
LOADING PLATFORM EMPTY CARTRIDGE UNLOADING PASSENGERS
SENT FOR MAINTENANCE EMPTY CARTRIDGE
ARRIVING CAPSULE
OUTER SHELL SENT TO DEPARTURE
DETACHMENT
ELEVATOR + RESTROOM
DEPARTURE PLATFORM DEPARTURE PLATFORM MOVING DIRECTION PEDESTRIAN FLOW
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PASSENGER DROP OFF
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DEPARTURE CHECK-IN ZONE
COMMERCIAL ZONE ESCALATOR UP
ASSEMBLY SPIRAL SYSTEM OUTER SHELL SENT FROM ARRIVAL LOADED CAPSULE LOADING PASSENGERS
ARRIVAL - LOWER LEVEL
DEPARTURE - UPPER LEVEL
EMPTY CARTRIDGE
CAPSULE TIME SEQUENCE
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+48’ D3 F +30’ DROPOF
0’ GROUND -18’ B1
B3
-36’ B2 -54’ B3
+30’ A3
CKUP +12’ PI
latitude section
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[selected professional works]
CYAN AT 3380 PEACHTREE ROAD ATLANTA, GA under construction...
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A 329 unit, 23 story luxury rental apartment building designed to fit a prosperous, dynamic urban environment on Peachtree Road, the principal Avenue of Atlanta, in the prestigious Buckhead neighborhood. This project features studio, one, two, and three bedroom units and includes a seven story parking deck, pool amenity deck, amenity pavilion, and roof terrace overlooking Peachtree Road. This highly visible building is designed to provide a vantage point to view the beautiful surrounding skyline, while also contributing to it. The building’s orientation on the site engages access to public transit, while also providing unique spaces to enjoy activities such as the Peachtree Road Race and July 4th Fireworks. This building is designed to LEED certification standards.
P1
LEVEL 7 40' - 0" LEVEL 6 30' - 0" LEVEL 5 20' - 0" LEVEL 4 10' - 0" LEVEL 3 - LOBBY 0' - 0" LEVEL 2 -10' - 0" LEVEL 1 -20' - 0"
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P2
P3
59' - 1 1/2"
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120' - 9 3/8"
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33' - 8 5/8"
24' - 6"
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24' - 0"
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131' - 3 3/4"
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28' - 11 7/8"
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1' - 1 1/2"
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A3.03
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1' - 6 1/2"
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A6.02 UP
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A6.02
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LEASING LOBBY
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18' - 6 3/4"
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A3.03 HVAC
C.4
HVAC
26' - 10 1/4"
B.1
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1' - 7"
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19' - 6 3/4"
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A3.01
PEACHTREE
ROAD
A3.01
11 1/8" 24' - 9 3/4"
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25' - 5 3/8"
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19' - 0"
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A3.01
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ELEV. CTR RM 217' - 1"
A3.01
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ROOF 210' - 4" LEVEL 23 200' - 0"
1
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LEVEL 22 190' - 0" Level 21 180' - 0"
1 TYP.
Level 20 170' - 0" Level 19 160' - 0" Level 18 150' - 0" 4
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P4 P5
P6
Level 17 140' - 0"
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P7
Level 16 130' - 0" Level 15 120' - 0"
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P8
Level 14 110' - 0"
P9
Level 13 100' - 0" Level 12 90' - 0"
10 TYP.
Level 11 80' - 0" Level 10 70' - 0"
5 TYP.
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Level 9 60' - 0"
1 TYP.
1 TYP. 2 TYP.
LEVEL 8 50' - 0"
ASI 2
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A3.03
LEVEL 7 40' - 0"
2S 5
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17' - 7 1/2"
7 8 TYP.
1 A2.01
ASI 2
2 A2.04
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LEVEL 6 30' - 0" LEVEL 5 20' - 0" LEVEL 4 10' - 0" LEVEL 3 - LOBBY 0' - 0" LEVEL 2 -10' - 0" LEVEL 1 -20' - 0" LOWER ST. LEVEL -32' - 8"
West Building Elevation
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[selected professional works]
ORAL & FACIAL SURGERY ASSOCIATES BRASELTON, GA individual directed work completed This is a clinic renovation design project by myself and directed by Rafael A Garcia. Whole drawing included architectural drawings, electrical drawings, mechancial drawings and plumbing drawings made by Autodesk Revit.
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31' - 10 1/2"
0' - 11 3/8"
3' - 5 1/8"
16' - 1 1/8"
1' - 1 3/8"
6' - 1 1/4"
4' - 0"
4' - 0"
A203
4' - 0"
3' - 8"
3' - 6"
3
4
1/2 TOOLED JOINTS (TYP.)
A202
NEW ADD STAPLE WOOD SHELVING, 18" DEEP
3' - 6"
2
1/2 TOOLED JOINTS (TYP.)
INSTALL OWNER PROVIDED DENTAL CHAIR
4' - 2"
RECOVERY
328
311
NEW CABINET
O.R. 308
308-1
7
12" CLEAR
EMPLOYEE TOILET (EXISTING)
7' - 4"
A201
303 "
1' - 11 1/4"
NEW PARTITION TO CEILING ( 3 5/8" METAL STUDS W/ 3 1/2" INSULATION BATTS)
7' - 4"
A201
OWNER PROVIDED BOTTLE WATER COOLER (N.I.C.)
302
6
NEW DOOR
30" OFF
REGISTER
8' - 10 27/32"
306
NEW SINK AND CABINET 9' - 11 1/4"
EXISTING DOOR
306-1
5'
-6
1/2
5 A201
NEW SIDEWALK EXISTING SIDEWALK
EXISTING FLOOR TO CEILING LOCKABLE CABINET 12' - 5 23/32"
2' - 5 3/4"
EXISTING WALL TO REMAIN EXISTING COUNTER TO BE MODIFIED
CONSULTING ROOM
6' - 5 1/8"
8' - 2 1/4" 307-1
PUBLIC TOILET (EXISTING)
PROVIDE BLOCKING AND DATA FOR WALL - MOUNTED TV 8' - 6"
NEW CABINET NEW SINK
57' - 5 1/4"
ROOM
307
NEW WINDOW CLOSURE SEE DETAIL
26' - 0 1/4"
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NEW CABINET BREAK AND SINK
329
5' - 2 7/8"
A201
EXISTING CONC SIDEWALK
7' - 10 7/8"
STERILIZATION AREA
4' - 7"
NEW UNDER COUNTER REFRIGERATOR 10
4" CONCRETE SLAB WITH 6" X 6" 10/10 WWF
14' - 9 1/2"
X-RAY
301 CLOSE EXISTING DOOR
11' - 11 3/4"
NEW GLASS PARTITION OVER EXISTING COUNTER SEE DETAIL
59' - 4"
2' - 0"
11 A201 4' - 1 1/4"
8' - 3"
309
4' - 5"
NEW CABINET
O.R.
313
4' - 7"
A203
SERVER ROOM309-1
310-1
4' - 5"
310 CUT EXISTING DOOR, ADD 24" X 24" LOUVERS
NEW CONC SIDEWALK 4" CONCRETE SLAB WITH 6" X 6" 10/10 WWF
8' - 11 7/8"
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4' - 7"
INSTALL OWNER PROVIDED DENTAL CHAIR
OFFICE
8' - 2 7/8"
3' - 2 7/8"
A203
57' - 5 1/4"
3' - 0 5/8"
0' - 11 3/8"
A203PLANTING AREA
5
0' - 11 3/8"
6" (TYP)
A203 4
8
4' - 0"
6" (TYP)
ALL UTILITIES FOR SPACE LOCATED IN BUILDING UTILITY ROOM
4' - 0"
1 A203 4' - 0"
11' - 2 7/8"
5 A202
WAITING 1
LOBBY
4
A201
300
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0' - 11 3/8"
200-1
2
5' - 4"
PLANTING AREA
0' - 11 3/8"
9' - 0 5/8"
305 15' - 0"
PLANTING AREA
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EXISTING DOOR 2' - 8 17/32"
9' - 8"
2' - 5 19/32"
0' - 11 3/8"
17' - 0 7/8"
32' - 10 3/8"
8' - 0"
4' - 0"
4' - 0"
4' - 0"
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0' - 10 3/4"
2' - 3 1/4"
2
Interior Elevation of Waiting Area 1/4" = 1'-0"
A201
4' - 0"
8' - 0"
12" X 12" CERAMIC TILE, THIN SET ON 1/2" CEMENT BACKER BOARD OVER EXISTING WALL
8' - 6"
8' - 6"
12" X 12" CERAMIC TILE, THIN SET ON 1/2" CEMENT BACKER BOARD OVER EXISTING WALL
CHAIR BY OWNER
16' - 0"
A201
8' - 6"
3' - 0" 0' - 6"
3' - 6"
12" X 12" CERAMIC TILE, THIN SET ON 1/2" CEMENT BACKER BOARD OVER EXISTING WALL
EXISTING COUNTER TO REMAIN
8' - 6"
2' - 6"
2' - 6"
6' - 1 1/4"
EXISTING COUNTER TO REMAIN 3' - 0" 0' - 6"
4' - 0"
5' - 10 3/4"
12" X 12" CERAMIC TILE, THIN SET ON 1/2" CEMENT BACKER BOARD OVER EXISTING WALL
12' - 7 5/32"
CHAIR BY OWNER
16' - 11 1/8"
3
Interior Elevation of Waiting Area 1/4" = 1'-0"
A201
4
Interior Elevation of Waiting Area 1/4" = 1'-0"
A201
Interior Elevation of Waiting Area 1/4" = 1'-0"
5' - 6 1/2" 7' - 9 7/16"
3' - 10 3/4"
TEMPERED GLASS
1' - 6"
0' - 8" 4' - 0"
7 A201
1' - 4 1/2"
1' - 0"
7' - 10 1/4"
1' - 4 1/2" 1' - 0 1/2"
PROVIDE ADEQUATE X-RAY SHIELDING AT WALL
7' - 2"
8' - 6"
4' - 6"
X-RAY EQUIP. BY OWNER
FURNITURES BY OWNER
NEW LOUVER IN EXISTING DOOR
0' - 6"
3' - 0"
1' - 6"
1' - 3"
Interior Elevation of Break Room 1/2" = 1'-0"
2' - 0"
1' - 0"
TEMPERED GLASS
3' - 11"
1' - 6"
1' - 9"
T
0' - 2"
A201 2' - 0"
3' - 0"
8' - 6"
3' - 0"
3' - 6"
3' - 0" 1' - 9"
3' - 9"
15' - 9 3/4"
Interior Elevation of Payment Window 1/2" = 1'-0"
2' - 6"
1' - 6"
1' - 11 1/2"
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2' - 6"
1' - 0"
TABLE AND CHAIRS BY OWNER
REFRIGERAT OR BY OWNER
0' - 7 1/4"
Interior Elevation of Glass Door 1/2" = 1'-0" 4' - 1 3/4"
TV BY OWNER
1' - 6"
A201
1' - 3"
8' - 6"
3' - 6" 8' - 6"
8' - 6" 2' - 6"
OPENING
3' - 0"
4' - 0"
1' - 0"
T
4' - 6 15/16"
2' - 9"
2' - 0"
2' - 6"
ALUMINUM MEDIUM STILE DOOR
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4' - 0"
T
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2' - 9"
1' - 6"
T
1' - 6"
T
2' - 0"
2' - 0"
1' - 9"
1' - 9"
0' - 3"
2' - 1"
7' - 7"
8 A201
Interior Elevation of Sterilization Area 1/2" = 1'-0"
1' - 10 1/2"
9 A201
1' - 10 1/2"
Interior Elevation of Sterilization Area 1/2" = 1'-0"
1' - 9"
0' - 2"
2' - 3 1/16"
10 A201
Interior Elevation of Sterilization Area 1/2" = 1'-0"
11 A201
2' - 0" 2' - 10"
0' - 3" 0' - 2"
Interior Elevation of Server Room Door 1/2" = 1'-0"
[selected professional works]
ASPIRE AT 2400 CHARLOTTEE AVE, NASHVILLE, TN under construction... This five story “parking deck wrap� multifamily project has been designed by our firm to include 280 units in various unit sizes and types. The project includes extensive, multi-story amenities in a phased design comprising two wood-framed residential buildings and one precast concrete parking deck. The parking deck will include spaces to be shared with an existing adjacent office occupancy. Its location near Vanderbilt University and the Medical Center offers significant skyline views, which are being featured in our design. 21
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A4
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B6
UNIT SCHEMATIC DESIGN
[other selected works]
HOT-LINE MASS Teammates: Jie Li, Shuyan Zhang,Yafei Zhang variation 1
variation 2
variation 3
original curve
This is an research project to push the boundary of robotic hotwire cut. And it illustrated a 2.5D visual evolution as well. Software: Rhino, Grasshopper, BDMove
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BACK
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SECOND CUT
THIRD CUT
[other selected works]
PROJECTION MAPPING Teammates: Chun-Hua Chiu, Danfeng Chen, Yifan Zhang The visual compact of projection mapping is impressive and it could gives people an illusion of the works which can not come to reality.
LIGHT AND ILLUMINATION Color Temperature
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In this project, it is focused on lighting system in the capsule. we used Maya and projected image of capsule on our mock-up and illustrated the time sequence from departure to arrival in a hyperloop travel.
Operation Room
Light Blue- Relieve Tension
Bedroom
Red Spectrum- Enhance Sleep Quality
NightcluAb/ Theater
Turquoise Spectrum- Awake/ Excited
Office/ Library
Bright White Light/ Uniform Illumination- Efficient/ Concentrated
Restaurant
Local Lighting/ Red Spectrum- Activate Appetite/ Private Atmosphere
Orange - Concentrative Green - Accessible Blue - Relaxed
color research
Linar Ceiling Light Source Small Projector IR Sensor Lighting Indicating Arrow (Side) Full Scale Screen Seat Side Marker Lighting
Linar Arm Lighting Seat Belt Lighting Linar Arm Lighting
Floor Linar Lighting
capsule lighting system design
Lighting Indicating Arrow (Floor)
PROJECTION MAPPING TIME SEQUENCE
BOARDING
FASTEN SEAT BELTS
DEPARTURE
ACCELERATING
ACCELERATING TO TOP SPEED
WHOLE CEILING ENVIRONMENT SIMULATION - NIGHT
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WHOLE CEILING ENVIRONMENT SIMULATION - EARLY MORNING
WHOLE CEILING ENVIRONMENT SIMULATION - CLOUDY
WHOLE CEILING ENVIRONMENT SIMULATION - SUNSET
WHOLE CEILING ENVIRONMENT SIMULATION - DAWN
EMERGENCY ALARM
EVACUATION
DECELERATION
PREPARE TO LEAVE
ARRIVED
[other selected works]
PARAMETRIC All the works under this column are my parametric researches, designs and digital fabrications applied to architecture from 2010 to 2015.
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wave skin research
Voronoi 3D structure design
f(x) = cos(x)
f(x) = sin(6x)
start
end
A+B
Part A
Part B
f(x) = cos(x)
f(x) = .25sin(x) f(x) = sin(x) f(x) = 2sin(x)
Part A
end
start
end
Part B
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start
Part A+B+C
Part C
robotic cut and moving constraint research
radomly growth assembly in Maya
5
EF
8"
10"
1 A20
6
8"
8"
1 A20
14"
7 1 A20
12"
8"
4
10" 1 1 A20
2