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ARCHITECTURE U & Y LANDSCAPE O N R T F O L I O


Contents

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..................................................................................................55-60 7.Seamless Conmunication----Landscape & Architecture Collaborative Studio ..................................................................................................61-66

.................................................................................................17-26 3. Save Architecture For Landscape----Site, Ecology & Design ..................................................................................................27-36 4. Hopkin Highschool Water Treatment----Technology Studio ..................................................................................................37-40 5.Defu Middle School Architecture-Atelier GOM Architecture Intern

8.Suspension ----Low Carborn Exhibition Hall Of Revit Cup Competition ..................................................................................................67-72

-----Interdisciplinary(-Heritage Preservation, -Tourism, -Experience and -Art + Culture) Studio ..................................................................................................73-76

..................................................................................................41-44 10.Other Works 6.Pixel Topology -Nanjing Technology Park Master Plan And Architecture Design ..................................................................................................45-50

7.Waterscape -Urban Studio ..................................................................................................51-54

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Introduction: This is a project in Nanjing, China. It used to be a water lock where the External Qinhuai River and Inner Qinhuai River intersect. to Inner Qinhuai River. On the other hand, Nanjing was surrounded by aim is to recreate the disappearing scenes and atmosphere in this sensitive area?

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A city about city wall and river: history dates back to Dongwu Dynastic(AD 222-AD 280). Viewing the maps during different periods, we can learn that the development of the city is related to the city walls and river system.

Site: the future planning, two rivers will be connected together and both river will be navigable.

External Qinhuai River

road on the north

viaduct

historical maps

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remaining City Wall in Nanjing

Inner Qinhuai River

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西渡 Ferrry in the west 船泊 Boats anchor

中关 Waterlock in the middle 过

东 Riverside in the east 访

Vistors pass

master plan

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Urn City is a small town outside the city gate, enclosuring for defense outside a citygate. ity in Nanjing is special for its external arcs of the walls, the plan of the Urn City would look like a boat. According to the historical research, the ancient designers of the Urn City tried to express a kind of wish to build the Urn City like a boat, as the Urn City is closed to the Qinhuai River and West Water Lock.

ancient map of West Water Lock

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Atmosphere recreation: Apart from recreating the ancient spatial structure, the atmosphere from ancient time is also reappeared in landscape design. Four elements, wild charm of External Qinghuai River, walls in Sequence, Chiang-nan water alley and flying bridges are displayed to recall the memory.

wild charm

sequence of walls

water alley

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Urban scale sections: lock, joins the Inner Qinhuai River and connects to the water valley in the plaza.

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Visulization of Site Context:By analyzing the context and hierarchy of the parking system, I learned that certain parking lots deserve more attention for a couple of reasons. Firstly, these parking lots are already the location of informal outdoor activities, such as graffiti-making and flea markets. Secondly, they are critical connections between existing open spaces. Considering all these elements, I choose the AS220 parking lot due to its critical shift between Washington Street and Fountain Street, and the adjacent garage. The garage is a convincing reason that this spot could become a place with more value for the future of the city.

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3/3 reinterpreted plan C

1/16”=1’

section C

3/32”=1’

reinterpreted facade C

3/64”=1’

The third one gives me the freedom to keep the dynamic program and parking area both functional in different time periods. By adding movable exhibition boards that can slice up the space according to different uses and events, the weekday parking could hold the same capacity. Just by changing the layout, on weekends the parking lot becomes a market place where artists, farmers and passerby could celebrate the events together. The marketing space is a worthwhile request and this proposal is a test for whether the important parking lots could have multifunction use in the future.

Fleat Market&Exhibition:In summary, by doing the alternative designs, I could repurpose leftover space on various scales, exploring the balance of change and stasis. Thus I could add value to the land by creating the mixed-use activities. I learned that program-oriented strategy and user-oriented design could build a better relationship between locals and visitors, which is the main character and restriction that drives the designs and the result of considering three different requests for future urban planning.

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Site Section Transmutation Pre 1700

1636 Roger Williams’ arrival 1646 erection of John Smith’s grist mill

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1711 Neck waterfront was designated as common land 1714 agriculture products bought and sold at market square

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1752 the concord distil-house built on the waterfront 1765 mills erected on Woonasquatucket river 1792 appearance of the first steamboat

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1831 first steam train appeared 1835-1848 railroad line construction

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1850s city recreation facilities, squares and park by 1860 jewely and textile as major industries 1861 construction of the first street railway line

Site Context Abandoned Buildings Transform Strategy

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1910 vehicular connection 1942 abandonment of steamboat lines 1947 urban renewal plan finalized

present

1950 use of buses, erection of bus terminals 1976 renovation of commercial projects 1986-1996 Providence River relocation project 2002 opening of Providence River riverwalk.

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First Floor Plan

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Film A Day In the Park http://vimeo.com/66846839

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Elaboration of a space sequence is not a static process of making models and drawings, it is choreography intensely involved with time, light, smell, heat, wind, physical texture, emotion, consciousness and so on, In order to achieve the apriorism experiment, testing space quality via film and animation technique has always been a methodology that works for me.

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West Entrance:The rendering shows the moment when people go from west of the site into the changing room for swimming. It is a place where higher elevation activities such as walking and skateboarding and lower activities both take place in a same space sequence.

SectionC

1”=80’

Section B

1”=80’

Section A

1”=80’

East Entrance:The only remaining part of the north one-floor building is suitable for parking and also a critical entrance for the north community. Due to the heavy traffic alongside, I set the façade of the building the only barrier between the park and the low quality walking experience, from the street, creating a sense of mystery to lead people into the totally different atmosphere of the park inside.

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Hopkin High School Water Treatment -Technology Studio Time: 2013.9-2014.1 Critic: Colgate Searle

Hopkin High School is at the location of the riverine system, and storm water management becomes the significant design element for the reconstruction of the parking lot and recreation part of the school. This is a real project that focusing on the best practice of onsite water management. 37

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Section B 1”=5’

Section A 1”=5’

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Section C 1”=1’

Section D 1”=4’

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Defu Middle School Architecture -Atelier GOM Architecture Intern

Time: 2013.6-2013.9 Contribution: concept design,entrance ,barrier landscape system,courtyard landscape design and constrction drawing,gate house design and construction drawing, classroom building construction drawing, 3D modeling and renderings, physical model.

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courtyard rendering

roof top rendering

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first floor plan

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no display reflection

influence

influence

pixel height

pixel height

exisiting buildings topology assigment

Pixel Topology

-Nanjing Technology park master plan and architecture design Time: 2013.1-2013.6

exisiting entrances topology assigment

influence

influence

pixel height

pixel height

piexel height system exisiting paths topology assigment

influence

influence

pixel height

pixel height

water topology assigment

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noise topology assigment

sight topology assigment

influence

influence

pixel height

pixel height

function height topology assigment

overall topology assigment

grid-city

original buildings

distribution formaty

path-water

grid-site

architecture rationality grid

entrance

exisiting site plan

grid-exisiting buildings

improved water system

noise

winter wind environment

grid

water system sensibility grid

mountain landscape

sunmmer wind entironment

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hard paving first floor plan 1:300

out door path

wood paving

rest platform

grass roof space

toplessness

communication bewteen 1f & 2f

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R & D incubators office sectional perspective

2nd floor platform 48


east elevation 1:300

west elevation 1:300

south elevation 1:300

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RFID office entrance

sensory experiences & RFID office interactive space

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water port location design

jumping off

route pavement city wall landscape moat

site water system evolution

Waterscape

river mouth

linear watershed handover mouth

intersections

pass through a mountain

large lakes

tributary

-Urban Studio

Time: 2012.1-2012.6 Site: Nanjing,China Critic: Leng Jiawei

scheme generation

ground plan

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route

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Design Strategy I chose water to be the media with which the site responds to the city. By introducing diverse expression of water and various state of water to the site, to the building, we finally speak to the complex context. I designed two different-oriented squares to response to the local people and the tourists separately, and arrange diverse water alone the courts. Thus , the choreography between water, courts, and architecture form an organic integrity to interact with the city.

first floor plan

section A

section B

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Packing The Diversity of Local Open Space -Landscape Studio Time: 2013.9-2013.10 Site: Boston,USA Critic: Eamonn Hutton

Sara Cohen

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Site

Connection

Typology

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middle scale:community park

small scale:community garden

large scale:community field

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At this location of mixed groups of community, including the Asian ,the White, the Black and the Latin-American, the site has its own possibility to support these individuals. The intractable question of how to deal with the admixture and abruption appears. After researching of surroundings, I found the intriguing mixture of open space, including big lawn, Community Park, and community garden. The shift between scales and degree of openness and privacy generate this design, which aims to provide a new public space where both are welcomed.

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gathering space

slope analyse

first floor plan 1:1000

space arrangement test sktech

Conmunication:With the aim of creating a seamless path along the houses and the platforms, the landform is largely involved in shaping the space.

site photo

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Suspension Low Carbon Exhibition Hall Of Revit Cup Competition Time: May .8 2010 - July.11 2010 Site: Hangzhou, Xixi wetland, China Critic: Liu Jie Low carbon is the subject of feverish speculation even in construction, in order to avoid destroying the weak ecosystem in wetland of the site and I chose to take advantage of local material such as bamboo and reed leaves, to build a temporary exihibition architecture.Even if it is a trail in some degree,it is worth trying because of its potential operability and practicability.

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modules & structure

section

entrance

open view

circulation ground plan

ground pl

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second floor plan

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third floor plan

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local portraits

interactive boards UI design site urban context

TYPOGRAPHY

The Kiosk as Metaphor

about Newpot about Me

-Interdisciplinary(-Heritage Preservation, -Tourism, -Experience and -Art + Culture) Studio

what to see

where to eat

where to drink

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where to drink

Time: 2014.1-2014.2 Site: Newport,USA Critic: Ernesto Aparicio

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INTRO Brick Alley Pub:

located in the heart of downtown Newport RI, near the corner of Thames Street and Washington Square, Brick Alley couldn't be in a better location. Once you pass Banana Republic, just look for the yellow three-story building on your left.

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140 Thames Street Newport, RI 401-849-6334

Hours of Operation:

Monday - Friday 11:30am - 10:00 pm Saturday - 11:30 am - 10:30 pm Sunday - 10:30 am - 10:00 pm Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas

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seashore entrance

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ground plan

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The installation is at the critical corridor where the visitors from the seashore and the locals from the adjacent community meet, there is also a Maritime center inside the castle-like structure where information is useful for tourists. The aim for this project is to 1) alter the dull corridor into public space where information is organized on the interactive design board by stories of and by local people, 2)to create a business bridge between the two groups. The interactive UI design contributes to simplifying the chaos in information, but also created a humanistic-helpful culture for the project.

land entrance after

land entrance before

no display reflection

south elevation

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Other Works -Architecture Studio Time: 2007.9-2011.2 Site: Various,China Critic: Various

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Sulk Residence TriBeCa, New York City, NY10013

-Triarch.inc Architecture Time: 2014.8-2015.2 Site: New York, NY Area: 1,500 sft Client: Phillip Sulk Contribution: On-site supervision, Rendering, Lighting Design & Detailing, Railing Detailing.

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Wells Fargo Center, 333 Avenue Of The Americas, 37Th Floor, Miami, Florida 33131 -Triarch.inc Architecture Time: 2014.8-2015.1 Site: Miami, FL Area: 7,900 SF Client: Pete Ellis Contribution: SK, CD, renderings, walkway detailing, furniture order, furniture rep meeting.



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