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HAO YU / Portfolio

HAO YU / Academy of Art University / Master’s Degree in Interior Architecture & Design California College of the Arts / Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture & Design


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CONTENTS / Project 1 / The Sct Georgsvej, housing in Copenhagen Project 2 / The Pixel Villas, housing in Copenhagen Project 3 / Luxury Modern Homes, housing in San Francisco Project 4 / Accessory Dwelling Units, housing in San Francisco Project 5 / Pause to Move, museum design in San Francisco Project 6 / Recalling the River, urban planning & landscape design in Tujunga Wash Project 7 / Playground, school design practice Project 8 / Woven Space, pavilion design in Milan Project 9 / International Terminal Building, Internship in Shanghai

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SELECTED WORK /

Project details Office name_

WE Architecture

Job title_

Internship

Site location_

Sct Georgsvej street, Denmark

Size_

45,000 sq.ft.

Type_

Residential housing

Project lead_

Marc Jay & Julie Schidt-Nielsen

Design team_

Ivana Stancic, Jesper Nordestgaard Rasmussen, Carolina Pajnowska, Philip Thusholdt, Hao Yu

Year_

2015

Project statement

The high-quality housing is designed and built for professionals and families from the neighborhood. The 50 units form a big community courtyard, leading residents towards a pleasing public garden. Each dwelling is integrated into the landscape to ensure optimum lighting conditions both inside and out. At the same time, the dramatic green surroundings provide a natural, undisturbed feature that contrasts with the contemporary dwellings.

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PROJECT 01 / The Sct Georgsvej Building pleasing living spaces for professionals and families. 2


PROJECT: EXTERIOR RENDERING FROM SCT GEORGSVEJ STREET /

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SELECTED WORK /

a / Housing complex rendering

b / Organizing principle

c / Organizing data sheet

Type 1 plan 1½ plan 2 plan

1 plans house 1½ plans house 2 plans house

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sq.ft. 1130 1350 1450

Number 8 14 12

Total sq.ft. 9,040 18,900 17,400

Total sq.ft Building area percentage Building area

45,300 42% 19,000

Private garden Road area Paved area Green islands area(road side) Green common area

9,550 22,510 11,500 7,400 21,500


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PROJECT: SITE PLAN RENDERING /

Public roads 1-floor house 1½-floor house 2-floor house Trash bins placement Sheds location Private garden / terrace Open green space Street parking Pavement/gravel Site boundary

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SELECTED WORK /

(a)

(b) 120

70

40

60 58

58

58

VASKESØJLE 50

EVT MULIGHED FOR VASK 50X40

29 10

SKAB 60X60

248

205

157

85 VÆGHÆNGT TOILET

60

VASK 70X40

DØR INDVENDIG

90

BRUSEBAD

92

DØR INDVENDIG

137

137

145

VASK 50X40

DØR INDVENDIG

VÆGHÆNGT TOILET

198

174

(c)

174

(d)

60

216

200

58

58

VASKESØJLE 50

EVT MULIGHED FOR VASK 50X40

29 10

0X40

137

DØR INDVENDIG

60

DØR INDVENDIG

137

145

VASK 50X40

60

ÆNGT TOILET

SKAB 60X60

205

248

90

85

60

294

58

DØR INDVENDIG

VÆGHÆNGT TOILET

200

174

60

174

a / Bathroom of 75 sq.ft. b / Powder room of 27 sq.ft. c / Open kitchen of 107 sq.ft. with a small dining area d / Storage of 43 sq.ft. including laundry and closets

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300

588 940

PROJECT: UNIT PLAN AND SECTIONS /

a / Building section A A C

B

360

580 588

115 380

260

310

260

310

35

35

300

300

SOVE 11 m²

588 940

354

668

LEVERUM 40 m²

580

248

1112

1090

A

A 1051

588

380

310

35

SOVE 11 m²

KØKKEN 10 m²

260

668

110

668

260

1090

1090 137

1051

1090

KØKKEN 10 m²

354

WC 2,5 m²

174

C

SOVE 11 m²

130 940

1107

668

248

300 137

BAD 7 m²

205

1112

WC 2,5 m²

B

380

SOVE 11 m²

DEPOT / BRYGGERS 4 m²

LEVERUM 40 m²

c / Building section C C

310

ENTRÉ 5 m²

310

380

115

b / Building section B B

1107

360 300

BAD 7 m²

ENTRÉ 5 m²

110

35

205

DEPOT / BRYGGERS 4 m²

130

174

260

260

260

1051

310

115

1107 300

35

260

35

260 354

KØKKEN 10 m²

940

668

174 940 130

ENTRÉ 5 m²

LEVERUM 40 m²

940

WC 2,5 m²

DEPOT / BRYGGERS 4 m²

580

588

588

1090

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Snit A-A

SELECTED WORK /

1:300

Boundary

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+310 (+1545)

0.00 (+1235) 120

Snit B-B

1:300

120 Grønt bælte

8

300

570

Vej

Hård belægning

1 plans bolig

470

3182

Terrasse

Friareal

Boundary

Grønt bælte

300

Vej

305 Hård belægning

1250

250

Parking

Friareal

2 plans bolig

1 plans bolig

1½ plan


Boundary

PROJECT: SITE SECTION RENDERING /

+690 (+1990)

+310 (+1610)

0.00 (+1300) 350 Terrasse

1½ plans bolig

580

300

Hård belægning

Vej

100 Grønt bælte

Boundary

3182 Friareal

+650 (+1885)

+310 (+1610)

+310 (+1545)

0.00 (+1300)

0.00 (+1235)

1 plans bolig

1½ plans bolig

1101

360

Friareal

Terrasse

573 1 plans bolig

Hård belægning

539

652

Parking

Vej

199 Grønt bælte

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a / Private garden option one

Terrasse

b / Private garden option two

Terrasse

Friareal

Sti

Friareal

Friareal

Sti

Friareal

Friareal

Sti

Friareal

Friareal

Sti

Friareal

Hegn

Terrasse

Terrasse

Hegn

Terrasse

Friareal Hæk/Grønt hegn

Sti

Friareal

Terrasse

Friareal

Sti

Friareal

Hegn

c / Private garden option three

Terrasse

Friareal Hæk/Grønt hegn

Sti

Friareal

Terrasse

Friareal

Sti

Friareal

Sti

Friareal

Hæk/Grønt hegn

Terrasse

10

Friareal


PROJECT: DETAIL PLAN FOR GREEN GARDEN STUDY /

Fliser

A

Køkken have

A

Grus

Træ

Bænk

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SELECTED WORK /

Project details Office name_

WE Architecture

Job title_

Internship

Site location_

Frederiksberg, Denmark

Size_

13,000 sq.ft.

Type_

Residential housing

Project lead_

Marc Jay & Julie Schidt-Nielsen

Design team_

Ivana Stancic, Jesper Nordestgaard Rasmussen, Carolina Pajnowska, Philip Thusholdt, Hao Yu

Year_

2015

Project statement

The inspiration for the youth housing project comes from the classic villas in the old Frederiksberg. Thirteen detached houses in two stories are placed on the site, leaving little gardens in the gaps between. The terrain rises towards the East, creating a space for public functions facing the street, such as a library, study room and a shared kitchen.

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PROJECT 02 / The Pixel Villas Building economical and practical living spaces for college students. 12


PROJECT: EXTERIOR RENDERING FROM FREDERIKSBERG STREET /

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(a)

SELECTED WORK /

(b)

(c)

(d)

First floor

Ground floor

a / Residents share ground floor, and have their individual a / bedrooms. Two tenants share one bathroom. b / Two separate living areas lead to four individual bedrooms. b / Two tenants share one bathroom. c / Two separate living areas lead to two upper bedrooms. c / Suitable living type for young professionals. d / Four individual living areas lead to four upper individual d / bedrooms. Suitable living type for students.

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PROJECT: SIX FACADE STUDY RENDERINGS /

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SELECTED WORK /

(a)

a / All plan study iterations

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PROJECT: ULTRA-COMPACT YOUTH VILLAS ELEVATION RENDERING /

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SELECTED WORK /

Project details Office name_

MAK Studio

Job title_

Full-time designer

Site location_

Pullman street, Hillsborough, CA

Size_

1,400 sq.ft.

Type_

Residential housing

Project lead_

Michael Kao

Year_

2017

Job description

Designed and developed assigned housing projects and worked independently with guidance from senior architects. With renderings outsourced, daily projects focused on schematic design, production of construction documents, and material samples. Visited sites and communicated with clients, coordinated with consultants, and researched local building and planning codes.

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PROJECT 03 / Modern Homes Design luxury spaces for the Bay Area residents. 18


PROJECT: EXTERIOR RENDERING FROM PULLMAN STREET /

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a / North elevation

b / South elevation

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SELECTED WORK /


PROJECT: KITCHEN RENDERING /

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a / Bathroom plan & interior elevations

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SELECTED WORK /


PROJECT: MASTER BATHROOM RENDERING /

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SELECTED WORK /

Project details Office name_

Q - Architecture

Job title_

Full-time architectural designer

Site location_

San Francisco, CA

Size_

3,200 sq.ft.

Type_

Residential housing

Year_

2018

Job description

Designed and drafted drawings for housing and planning projects in the Bay Area. Worked closely with senior architects to obtain building permits from Department of Building Inspection and Public Works. Daily projects focused on building code research, schematic design, and drafting construction documents. Visited sites and took measurements. Picked up phone calls from clients, engineers, contractors, and manufacturers.

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PROJECT 04 / Accessory Dwelling Units Bring more practical living units to the existing structure in the city of San Francisco. 24


PROJECT: LIVING ROOM RENDERING /

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SELECTED WORK /

STAIRWAY STAIRWAY BEDROOM BEDROOM

a / Space planning on first, second and attic levels

ADDITIONAL ADDITIONAL AREA AREA 250 250 SQFT SQFT

BATH BATH

(N) (N) 3RD 3RD FLOOR FLOOR PLAN PLAN -- UPPER UPPER UNIT UNIT

0 1 0 1

5 5

10 10

ADDITIONAL ADDITIONAL AREA AREA 241 241 SQFT SQFT

(N) (N) 2ND 2ND FLOOR FLOOR PLAN PLAN -- UPPER UPPER UNIT UNIT

0 1 0 1

5 5

10 10

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STAIRWAY BEDROOM

(N) (N) 1ST 1ST FLOOR FLOOR PLAN PLAN -- LOWER LOWER UNIT UNIT 26

BUILDING BUILDING DATA DATA F LO O R

(E) AREA (SF)

(E) DECK (SF)

0 1 0 1

5 5

10 10

ADDITIONAL ADDITIONAL AREA AREA 241 241 SQFT SQFT

( N ) A R E A ( S(N) F ) 3RD FLOOR ( N ) DPLAN E C K - (UPPER S F ) UNIT

0 1

5

10

ADDITIONAL AREA 250 SQFT BATH ATTIC MASTER SUITE


PROJECT: PERMIT USE CONSTRUCTION DRAWING /

LEGEND :

(E) DEMOLITION WALL

(E) WALL TO REMAIN

EXIT PATH

PL = 25'-0" (E) REAR YARD = 56'-9"

AVG. SETBACK = 45'-2"

10'-3"

AVGREQ. REAR SETBACK = 45'-0"

13'-11"

A A401

A A401 PL = 25'-0" (E) BLDG. WIDTH = 24'-2"

10"

PER HOUSING CODE SEC.504 (a): (N)BEDROOM#1 HABITABLE AREA=100SF; REQ. GLAZING AREA=100x1/12= 8.3SF TOTAL PROPOSED GLAZING AREA=22SF>8.3SF, PASS.

(N) WALL (N) LOW WALL

architecture

(E) BLDG. WIDTTH = 24'-2"

10" 13'-11"

10'-3" 5'-0" CLR.

A

(N) REAR YARD = 46'-9"

(E) REAR YARD

- arc

(N) REAR YARD

AVG. SETBACK = 45'-2"

AVGREQ. REAR SETBACK = 45'-0"

lands

Q-ARCHITECT 4243 25th St. S T +1 415 695 2 F +1 415 695 1 www.que-arch.

PER HOUSING CODE SEC.504 (a): (N)BEDROOM#2 HABITABLE AREA = 102SF; REQ. GLAZING AREA=102x1/12=8.5SF TOTAL PROPOSED GLAZING AREA=22SF>8.5SF, PASS.

A

C.H.8'-6"

⅊ (E) PGE METERS

(E) WATER SF PUC

6"

1'-6"

1

(N) GARAGE

20'-0"

C.H.8'-6"

(2) WATER HEATERS

(E) ELECTRIC BOX

(E)FRONT OPEN SPACE=116SF; (N)PERMEABLE SURFACE =62/116=53%>50%, PASS; (N)LANDSCAPE SURFACE=28/116 =24%>20%, PASS. 1

(N)5'-0"x5'-0" TREE BASIN & (N)STREET TREE

(E) FIRST FLOOR DEMO PLAN

Scale: 1/4"=1'-0"

SH

1

(E) GAS

(E) PGE METERS A A401

(E) GAS

A A401

(E) OUTDOOR COMMON OPEN SPACE = 130SQFT

(E) 1-CAR SPACE, 9'x18'

1

BICYCLE PARKING: PER PLANNING CODE SEC. 155.2, BICYCLE PARKING IS PROVIDED AT SAME RATIO AS EXISTING OFF-STREET VEHICLE PARKING IS PROVIDED RELATIVE TO THE AMOUNT OF OFF-STREET VEHICLE PARKING THAT IS REQUIRED BY CODE; THEREFORE, YIELDS 2 BIKE PARKING SPACES.

8/16/18

(N) 2'-0" x6'-0" BICYCLE PARKING

JOB NO: (E) SIDEWALK 13'-3''

1

(E)FRONT SETBACK=10'-9"

(E)FRONT SETBACK=10'-9"

(E) ELECTRIC BOX

REQ'D FRONT SETBACK =1'-2"

(N)10'-9"x12'-1" OUTDOOR COMMON OPEN SPACE

10"

1

REQ'D FRONT SETBACK =1'-2"

1

6/25/18

C.H.8'-6"

SCALE: DRAWN BY: FILE:

(E) WATER SF PUC

1'-6"

6"

C.H.7'-3"

DATE

7/17/18

(N) LIVING ROOM

2'-0" COURTESY STRIP

C.H.7'-3"

NO.

(N)UNIT #1 1049 SF

6'-3" CLR.

(E) GARAGE

R

4'-8" CLR.

MECHANICAL NOTE : 1. GAS VENT TERMINATIONS SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF CMC 802.6 & SFMC 802.6.2. 2. COMBUSTION AIR SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF CMC CHAPTER 7. 3. ENVIRONMENTAL AIR DUCT SHALL TERMINATE 3 FEET FROM THE PROPERTY LINE AND 3 FEET FROM OPENINGS INTO THE BUILDING PER CMC 504.5 AND PROVIDE WITH BACK-DRAFT DAMPERS PER CMC 504.1. 4. DOMESTIC RANGE HOOD VENTS SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF CMC 504.2 AND COMPLY WITH CMC TABLE 403.7. 5. ALL INTERIOR SPACES INTENDED FOR HUMAN OCCUPANCY SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH SPACE HEATING PER CBC 1204.1. 6. CLOTHES DRYER EXHAUST SHALL BE A MINIMUM 4 INCHES, TERMINATE TO THE OUTSIDE OF THE BUILDING, SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH A BACK-DRAFT DAMPER, AND MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF CMC 504.3. PROVIDE 100 SQ. INCH MINIMUM MAKE-UP AIR OPENING FOR DOMESTIC DRYERS. 7. DWELLING UNIT LIGHTING SHALL COMPLY WITH CEC 150.0(k) REQUIREMENTS. 8. MAINTAIN RATED SEPARATION BETWEEN DWELLING UNITS PER CBC 420.3. PENETRATIONS THROUGH HORIZONTAL ASSEMBLIES SHALL COMPLY WITH CBC 717.6.

(N)9'-7"x12'-1" OUTDOOR COMMON OPEN SPACE=116SF

22'-3"

(E) STORAGE

(N)ADDITION=10'-0"

C.H.8'-6"

10'-0"

C.H.7'-3"

(E) 1-CAR SPACE, 9'x18'

10'-9"

(N) BEDROOM 2

10'-3"

C.H.7'-3"

(E)UNIT #1 754 SF

(E) SIDEWALK 13'-3''

(N) BEDROOM 1

53'-3"

(E) STORAGE

22'-3"

(E) STORAGE

10'-9"

53'-3"

10'-3"

10'-0"

(E)1ST FL WINDOW

2

DRAWING NO: SHEET NO:

A

(N) FIRST FLOOR UNIT PLAN

Scale: 1/4"=1'-0"

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a / Existing facade in the rear yard

⅊ ⅊

(E) TOP OF ROOF ± 29'-3"

- architecture

⅊ architecture

(N)DORMER PEAK (E) TOP OF ROOF ± 28'-11" ± 29'-3" 10'-11"

(N)DORMER PEAK

engineering

urban

10'-11"

± 28'-11"

landscape

- architecture

Q-ARCHITECTURE, INC. 4243 25th St. San Francisco, CA 9411 architecture landscape engineering urban T +1 415 695 2700 F +1 415 695 1308 INC. Q-ARCHITECTURE, www.que-arch.com 4243 25th St. San Francisco, CA 9411 T +1 415 695 2700 F +1 415 695 1308 www.que-arch.com

(N) 3/F F.F. ± 18'-2"

10'-4" 10'-4"

29'-3"

29'-3"

(N) 3/F F.F. ± 18'-2"

(N) 2/F F.F. ± 8'-0"

8'-6"

(N) 2/F F.F. ± 8'-0"

1'-2" 8'-6"

(E) 1/F F.F. ± 0'-0" (N) 1/F F.F. (-) (E)1'-2" 1/F F.F.

2

10"

10"

P.L. = 25.00'

1'-2"

± 0'-0" (N) 1/F F.F. (-) 1'-2"

(E) BLDG. LENGHT 24'-2"

(E) BLDG. LENGHT 24'-2" P.L. = 25.00'

(E) REAR ELEVATION

Scale: 1/4"=1'-0"

b / New facade in the rear (E) yard REAR ELEVATION 2

REVISIONS

Scale: 1/4"=1'-0"

(E) TOP OF ROOF ± 29'-3"

(N)DORMER PEAK

1

DORMER LENGTH 17'-0"

4'-0"

± 28'-11"

10'-11"

1

3'-2"

DORMER LENGTH 17'-0"

10'-11"

(N)DORMER PEAK (E) TOP OF ROOF ± 28'-11" ± 29'-3"

4'-0"

3'-2"

C

C

C

C

10"

10"

29'-3"

(N) REAR ELEVATION

Scale: 1/4"=1'-0"

(N) REAR ELEVATION

Scale: 1/4"=1'-0"

DATE 7/17/18

DESCRIPTION PERMIT APPLICATION

1

8/16/18 6/25/18

RESPONSE TO PLAN PRE-APP MEETING CHECK COMMENT PERMIT APPLICATION

(N) WOOD SIDING TO MATCH FRONT FACADE, TYP.

7/17/18 1

8/16/18

RESPONSE TO PLAN CHECK COMMENT

1

1

RATED GUARD RATED GUARD 42" H 42" H

A

(N) WOOD SIDING TO MATCH FRONT (E)FACADE, TYP.

5'-0"

A 5'-0"

1'-2" 8'-6"

1'-2"

2

DESCRIPTION

6/25/18REVISIONS PRE-APP MEETING

(E) BLDG. LENGHT 24'-2"

10"

P.L. = 25.00' (E) BLDG. LENGHT 24'-2"

SHEET TITLE

SHEET TITLE

(N) WOOD SIDING TO MATCH FRONT (E)FACADE, TYP.

5'-0"

4'-5"

5'-0"

8'-6"

A

P.L. = 25.00'

2

28

4'-5"

4'-5"

A

± 0'-0" (N) 1/F F.F. (-) 1'-2"

DATE

10'-4"

29'-3"

4'-5"

(E) 1/F F.F. ± 0'-0" (N) 1/F F.F. (-) (E)1'-2" 1/F F.F.

NO.

(N) MTL. & GLASS GUARD RAIL

10'-4"

(N) 2/F F.F. ± 8'-0" (N) 2/F F.F. ± 8'-0"

(N) MTL. & GLASS (N) WOOD SIDING GUARD RAIL TO MATCH FRONT FACADE, TYP.

(N) 3/F F.F. ± 18'-2" (N) 3/F F.F. ± 18'-2"

RATED GUARD RATED GUARD 42" H 42" H

NO.

10"

JOB NO: SCALE:

JOB NO: BY: DRAWN

DRAWN BY: DRAWING NO:

SCALE: FILE:

DATE:

DATE: OF

FILE: NO: SHEET DRAWING NO: SHEET NO:

A302 OF

A302


PROJECT: KITCHEN RENDERING /

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Project details Course title_

Advanced Studio Project

Instructor_

Kristen Smith & Ryan Keerns

Site location_

Fort Mason, San Francisco

Size_

10,000 sq.ft.

Type_

Museum design

Designer_

Hao Yu

Year_

2016

Project statement

The building forms pockets and creates tension for people to view the cityscape. On the ground floor, individual galleries are connected by yards. On the second floor, a walkable canopy brings visitors together from lower galleries to the upper galleries. In each gallery module, upper and lower galleries share a curved ceiling/wall assembly which brings in sky light through the openings.

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PROJECT 05 / Pause to Move The museum refreshes visitors experience of viewing the arts by entering a gallery from a yard. 30


PROJECT: EXTERIOR MUSEUM RENDERING FROM STREET /

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SELECTED WORK /

a / Conceptual principals: urban relationship & circulation logic

A

A

A

D B

D

D

B

B

C

A

C

C

D

B

C

A

A

A

D B

A

D

B

B C

D

B

D

C

C

C

b / Conceptual principals: refreshing minds, integrative system & daylighting strategy

A

D

B

C

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PROJECT: UPPER GALLERY INTERIOR RENDERING /

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SELECTED WORK /

(a)

1

2

3

4

5

108’

36’ 8.5’

17’

26’

30’

6’

11’

10.5’

10.5’

ROOF LEVEL 2 ROOF LEVEL 1

2’

52.5’-0”

5.5’

50.5’-0”

ROOF LEVEL

ROOF LEVEL 2

45’-0”

2.5’

46’-0”

ROOF LEVEL 1

26’

16.5’

43.5’-0”

LEVEL 2 F.F. 27’-0”

4’

LEVEL 2 F.F.

18’

27’

20’-0”

LEVEL 1 F.F.

LEVEL 1 F.F.

0’-0”

0’-0”

0

2’

4’

8’

16’

a / Sectional perspective: Integrative systems by section detail drawing, which includes structure system, materials assembly and envelope experience.

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PROJECT: LOWER GALLERY INTERIOR RENDERING /

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SELECTED WORK /

Project details Course title_

Advanced Studio Project

Instructor_

David Fletcher

Site location_

Tujunga Wash, Los Angeles

Size_

Unknown

Type_

Urban planning & Landscape

Designer_

Hao Yu

Year_

2014

Project statement

The concept seeks to develop Tujunga Wash inline by the year 2025, factoring in the natural erosion of the site, making the channel a more natural feature and one that will welcome and integrate the community with its local water source. The Tujunga Wash would be transformed from a straight line into a gentle S-curve, with the water bordering one side of the channel and then re-routing to the other side.

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PROJECT 06 / Recalling the River Develop Tujunga Wash inline by the year 2025. 36


PROJECT: BRIDGE DESIGN HAND RENDERING /

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a / Mapping analysis b / Tujunga Wash hand sketch

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PROJECT SITE A: BRIDGE DESIGN HAND RENDERING /

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a / Hand drew bridge section A A

b / Hand drew bridge section B B

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PROJECT: NET ZERO AND WATER DRAINAGE DESIGN /

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a / Master plan

SELECTED WORK /

b / Site B urban mapping Legend: Residential Vacant Asphalt Lake

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PROJECT: SITE B PARK RENDERING /

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SELECTED WORK /

Project details Course title_

Advanced Studio Project

Instructor_

Lorena Del Rio

Site location_

Unknown

Size_

12,000 sq.ft.

Type_

School

Designer_

Hao Yu

Year_

2017

Project statement

The school is looped with an infinite circulation where students, teachers, parents and visitors have endless and refreshed experiences by entering different spaces. The infinite path composes the school by lifting, hiding, wrapping, interlocking and intercepting users. This path also extends people’s walking time from one space to another, which emphasizes its function as an endless educating path to different volumes, textures, heights, scales, and lightings.

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PROJECT 07 / Playground Cityscape, generation and intimacy. 44


PROJECT: EXTERIOR RENDERING FROM STREET /

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(a)

SELECTED WORK /

(b) Activated spaces in sunny days:

(c) Activated spaces from Mondays to Thursdays:

Axon view

playground Playgrounds

roof

Roof

wall

Wall

(d) Activated spaces in rainy days:

(e) Activated spaces on Fridays after school:

a / Axonometric view b / Active spaces on sunny days kindergarten Kindergarten

c / Active spaces from Mondays to Thursday d / Active spaces on rainy days e / Active spaces after school

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PROJECT: INFINITE PLAYGROUND CONCEPTUAL ASSEMBLY /

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(a)

(b)

120°

110°

a / Assembly model with dimensions b / User experience proposals

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PROJECT: PLAYGROUND DESIGN PROTOTYPES AND COLOR TEST /

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PROJECT: BUILDING SECTION A A /

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SELECTED WORK /

a / Ground floor plan

B

C

D

E

F

North Elevation

Section C

Section B A

G

H

J

Section D 1 K

L

M

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6 UP

Section A

Section A

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UP

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D

Section B

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52

1616

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UP

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Section C

South Elevation

H

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PROJECT: PLAYGROUND COURT RENDERING /

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SELECTED WORK /

Project details Course title_

Exchange Program Project

Instructor_

Susanne Eeg

Site location_

Milan, Italy

Size_

300 sq.ft.

Type_

Pavilion Exhibition

Design team_

Spatial Design and Perception, KADK

Year_

2015

Project statement

This group design project utilized repetitive modules interconnected with elastic webbing to create a complex arrangement of forest-like spaces, which allowed dynamic circulation flows in all directions. Students spent time prefabricating the pavilion, cutting pieces into correct dimensions, and assembling on site. Prefabrication was completed on time, one day before it was shipped to the site in Milan.

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PROJECT 8 / Woven Space Pavilion design and hands-on construction for Milan International Furniture Fair. 54


PROJECT: PAVILION IN MILAN INTERNATIONAL FURNITURE FAIR /

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SELECTED WORK /

a / Final composition design axonometric view

b / Final composition design plan view

Pavilion performed like a filter in all directions, which allowed dynamic circulation flows within the space. The design was a complexity of the whole modules, which gave a sense of “forest.�

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PROJECT: PAVILION DESIGN STRATEGY /

c / Single module design axonometric view

d / Final composition design elevation view

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SELECTED WORK /

a / Joint construction detailed drawing A & B 2

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15

25

15

65

15

25

10 9

15

5

25

15

15

25

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10

5

35

25

2

15

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15

2

75

2 55

2

55

2

55

75

25

15

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5

25

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2

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b / Joint construction detailed drawing C

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One module sample was made in order to exam where and how textile modules connect to the wooden frames in a certain way. During that time, engineers came to help in order to test out whether the string could be attached to the frame safely.

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PROJECT: FINAL PAVILION IN THE FURNITURE FAIR /

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SELECTED WORK /

Project details Office name_

East China Architectural Design & Research Institute

Job title_

Internship

Site location_

Macao, China

Size_

11,000 sq.ft.

Type_

International airport terminal building

Project lead_

Chen Ji & Wanyu Chen

Year_

2016

Job description

Developed a passenger terminal building project with a professional team of fourteen. Adjusted construction drawings in AutoCAD, based on local building codes. Finalized and adjusted materials for building finishes in AutoCAD and completed punchlist in Excel. Printed booklets from AutoCAD into PDFs, showing all updated work frequently to clients.

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PROJECT 9 / Airport Terminal Building Documenting construction drawings for a passenger terminal building. 60


PROJECT: SECTION DRAWINGS WITH MATERIAL ASSEMBLY /

JPC JPC BLA BLA P&T P&T P&T

P&T

更改

ALTERAÇÕES

更改

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a / Section drawing for construction permit

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SELECTED WORK /


PROJECT: SECTION DRAWINGS WITH MATERIAL ASSEMBLY /

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COLOPHON Contact info / Hao Yu +1 628 202 2285 hyu@cca.edu haoyudesign.squarespace.com School / Academy of Art University Master’s Degree in Interior Architecture & Design California College of the Arts Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture & Design Instructor / Mary Scott Spring 2020 Book title / Portfolio, Architecture & Interior Design Photographer / Hao Yu Typeface / Franklin Gothic Book Franklin Gothic Demi Franklin Gothic URW Bindery & printing / Blurb.com Software / Adobe Creative Suit


THANK YOU I want to thank my undergraduate and graduate schools in both San Francisco, California and Copenhagen, Denmark. Immigrating to California, I successfully blended my Chinese design philosophy with San Francisco’s local culture. The American education enlightened my designer dream and created a leap in my career in the Bay Area. I want to thank my professors, instructors, classmates, and friends for all your direct and indirect help on my projects. I approved of myself when I saw hope in your eyes. I want to thank my past and current employers and co-workers who taught me and shaped my working ethics. I stand up as a professional now. I want to thank my parents, who live in China. They love me. They always believe in me, my talents, and my future. They tried their best to support my living overseas. I feel so blessed to have you all present in my young life. I want to be the change and make the world a better place.


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