Huiyuan Li T: 785-317-4739 E: huiyuanl@ksu.edu
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Kansas City Whole Body Center
4th Year Project, Manko Design Competition 2012, First Prize
Shenzhen University Incubator Building
Project in Winter 2013 Design Competition in Progress
Xinan Culture and Sports Center
Project in Summer 2013 Shenzhen University Architectural Design Institute Award 2013. First Prize Xinan Culture and Sports Center Design Competition 2013. Second Prize
New York Yayoi Kusama Museum
3rd Year Porject Charles Burton Design Competition, Finalist
Skills
Photography On-Site Sketch / Design Sketch
On-Site Sketch Louvre Palace Paris, France May 26, 2013
Whole Body Center
Kansas City, MO Fourth Year Project Manko Competition 1st Prize The Whole Body Center is different from a regular gymnasium, because it gives opportunities to people to do aerobic exercises in a natural way. Rock climbing and swimming are both ancient sports that happen in nature. These activities represent the adventurous attitude of human beings. In order to hold the original passions, the Whole Body Center was designed as an inner world that brings people back to nature.
Gaps and holes are two kinds of openings applied in the caves lighting design. The geometry of the holes are traced from a stone. The small holes have the same geometry and size, but are randomly placed based on an evenly arranged grid. Larger holes are created by connecting small holes.The stone gaps indicate circulations below. Pinwheel design adds movements and dynamism to the space.
A minimalist facade design hints the purity of inner spaces and shows the personality of the building. The translucency of the curtain walls obscures activities inside and creates a mysterious yet intriguing experience for pedestrians outside.
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A’ Ground Floor Plan
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Section AA’
2nd Floor Plan
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3rd Floor Plan
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Section BB’
4th Floor Plan
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Acoustics Functions
Moisture and Ventilations
Circulations
Movement
Heating
Structure
Shenzhen University Incubator Building
Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China. Design Competition in Progress Shenzhen University
Sports Field
Golf Course
Site Area: 7788 m ² Gross Building Area: 52674 m ² Building Coverage Ratio: 42% Building Height: 100 m Climate: Subtropical Monsoon Purpose: To facilitate an entrepreneurial platform for graduates from Shenzhen University and to support the successful development of new companies.
Site
Technology Park
Campus Views are Limited
Best for Views, Daylighting and Ventilation
Natural Topography
Entry Plaza
Concept
Student Entrepreneurship
Overhang for Special and Dynamic Space
Continuous Green Space for College Students
3D Eco Friendly Working Environment
Exhibition
Cloud
Scientific Research
Create Public Space, Resolve Massive Scale.
School Business
Sports Recreation
Presentations Scientific Experience
Cloud Sharing System
Ecological Landscape Acedemic Training
Library
Floating Cloud Form
Designed by Huiyuan Li Rendered by Oursky Rendering Company
Designed by Huiyuan Li Rendered by Oursky Rendering Company
2nd Floor (Communication Floor: Exhibition, Communication)
W-NE Section
15th Floor (Activity Floor: Library, Meeting)
16th-19th Floor (Typical Office)
NW-SE Section
Master Plan
First Floor Plan
Amphitheater
Roof Terrace
Glass Wall
Shading & Ventilations
Shading Device
Landscape Analysis
Designed by Huiyuan Li Rendered by Oursky Rendering Company
Culture and Sports Center Xinan, Shenzhen, China Xinan Culture and Sports Center Design Competition 2013. Second Prize Shenzhen University Architectural Design Institute Award 2013. First Prize
Designed by Huiyuan Li Rendered by Oursky Rendering Company
Site
Height of Surrounding Buildings
Set Back to Improve Spatial Experiences
Inner Courtyard Respond to Outer Space
Improve Daylighting and Ventilations
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Section AA’
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Section BB’
Site Area
Space for Outdoor Sports Field
Formation of Courtyard
Open Courtyard
Soccer Field
Entry Plaza
Formation of Crder of Space
Enhance Communications
Final Form
Designed by Huiyuan Li Rendered by Oursky Rendering Company
Designed by Huiyuan Li Rendered by Oursky Rendering Company
Designed by Huiyuan Li Rendered by Oursky Rendering Company
Yayoi Kusama Museum New York City, NY 3rd Year Project Charles Burton Competion Finalist
The building is located in the SoHo district of New York City. The project goal was to design a one artist museum for the work of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. Throughout Kusama’s career she has worked in a wide variety of media and scales, including painting, collage, sculpture, performance art and environmental installations, most of which exhibit interest in psychadelic colors, repetition and pattern.
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Ground Floor
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Section AA’
2nd Floor
3rd Floor
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4th Floor
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Section BB’
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Section CC’
Daylighting
Structure
Art Gardens
Circulations
Served /Servant
Machincal
Main Facade
Side Elevation
Photography
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II Milan, Italy March 16, 2013
Sketches
Prague, Czech RepublicMay 16, 2013
Venice, Italy March 13, 2013
Old Town Plaza Prague, Czech Republic May 15, 2013
Venice, Italy March 15, 2013
Huiyuan Li T: 785-317-4739 E: huiyuanl@ksu.edu
Predigerkirche Zurich, Switzerland March 18, 2013