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Portfolio Of Yueling Yu


CONTENTS

GRIDSHELL DESIGN

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INDUSTRIAL PARK

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SHUANG QI RESIDENTIAL

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SHUANG QI RESIDENTIAL

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This portfolio contains the design works of Yu YueLing


GRIDSHELL DESIGN - DESIGN SCHOOL BUILDING


SITE PLAN 1:2000

concept

The idea was that to merge a free roof space using geomery to define more specific functions. The trend of the roof is decided by the open spaces. When it meet - the courts, it will come down, which can be a good way to create different atmosphere of open spaces.

GRIDSHELL DESIGN - DESIGN SCHOOL BUILDING

This project looks at create architectural form , irrespective of anycompositional. structual or construction principle, and has been taken to an extreme in the purely virtual “trans-architecture“ of ,Marcos Novak. In this framework ,form-resistant structures such as shells and gridshells are placed in a strategis position. The studio continue the research into the applications of form-resistant structures, through working methods that seek to synthesise the virtual and the real by means of both physical form-finding and numerical/ digital technologies.The first 5 weeks will study the relevant resources of form- finding, the next 7 weeks will be focus on the design. 02 /2016 - 06 /2016 2nd semester of Master

Project Type:Group work (3 weeks) & Personal design. Tutor: Alberto Pugnale, Louis Gadd

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1. Cafe 2. Studio 3. Learning Area 4. Library

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5. Lecture

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6. Storage space

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7. Outdoor space

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1:200 1


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1. Studio

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2. Exhibition

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3. Library 4. Lecture 5. Lab

FIRST FLOOR PLAN 1:500

6. Toilet

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1. Cafe

SECTION A-A 1:500

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2. Meeting room 3. Lab 4. Computer room

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5. Locker 6. Storage space 7. Rest space 8. Printing room 9. Toilet 10. Office

UNDERGROUNN FLOOR PLAN 1:500

SECTION B-B 1:500 2


SHELL FORM OPTIMIZATION

LEGEND CONTROL POINTS

SUPPORTING EDGES

CONTROL POINTS VARIED IN Z DIRECTION

DISPLACEMENT TOP VIEW

PERSPECTIVE MESH VIEW

DISPLACE MENT LEGEND

FITNESS : MAX DISPLACEMENT (CM)

<1 <1-1.5

TYPES OF LOADS : MESH LOAD & GRAVITY LOAD

<1.5 - 2 >2

4 3.5

MATERIAL : CONCRETE C30/37 THINKNESS OF THE SHELL : 20CM SUPPORTS: 5 EDGES

GENO MAX DISPLACEMENT - 3.8CM

GEN20 MAX DISPLACEMENT - 2CM

GEN40 MAX DISPLACEMENT - 1.7CM

GEN60 MAX DISPLACEMENT -1.3CM

DISPLACEMENT TOP VIEW

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PERSPECTIVE MESH VIEW

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0.7 0.3

GEN0

GEN20

GEN40

GEN60

GEN80

GEN100 GEN120 GEN140

GENO80 MAX DISPLACEMENT - 1CM

GEN100 MAX DISPLACEMENT - 0.8CM

GEN120 MAX DISPLACEMENT - 0.7CM

GEN180 MAX DISPLACEMENT - 0.3CM

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1 .STEEL ANCHOR 2 STEEL PLATE CONNECTING THE GLAZING SYSTEM TO THE ROOF

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3.DOUBLE GLAZING 4. REINFORCED CONCRETE (150MM)

DETAILS BETWEEN GLASS AND ROOF

SECONDARY CONNECTION ELEMENT

FABRICATION

1 .TEMPERED GLASS

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2 .SECONDARY CONNECTION 3.ALUMINUM BLIND 4. STEEL TUBE

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SECTION C - C 1:200

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WINDOW -BLIND DETAILS 4


MACRO TO MICRO - INDUSTRIAL PARK


Site navigation( Fishermans Bend, Melbourne , AU )

MACRO TO MICRO - INDUSTRIAL PARK

This project looks at Fishermans

Bend, a current megaproject and targeted urban renewal area within the City of Port Phillip and the City of Melbourne.This real project site presents the opportunity for invention; to investigate and test new urban design propositions.The design moves from the “MACRO”,urban investigations, to the “MICRO” whereby developing an architectural proposal. The challenge is to combine historical and cultural background then embrace a big idea that create a new city vision for Fishermans Bend.

SITE PLAN

PROBLEMS AND STRATEGIES PROBLEMS

07 /2015 - 11 /2015 1st semester of Master

Project Type:Group work (research)& Personal design. Tutor: Delia Teschendorff

OBJECTIVE ORIENTATION

PROBLEMS STRATEGIES

1.Weak relationship with surroudings & needs urgent activation. 2.Function loss. 3.Space is simple and lack of interests. 4.Historical nature has been weakened 5.The sea view is not used.

1:1000

GOAL:

1.Built activity spot. 2.add some function adapt to the site. 3.Rich spatial levels and open space. 4.Preserve the historical context 5.Increase interaction with the sea

Buildings move with activation process, creating an industrial park with creative market to attract turists and connect with surrounings closely. CONCEPT: OPEN SPACE

ADD ACTIVITIES

FLEXIBLE MARKET RETAIL FUNCTIONS

SIMPLE PLACES

COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL AND CULTURAL PARK.

INTERESTING SPACES ...

MULTI- FUNCTIONS NDUSTRIAL HERITAGE PARK

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FLEXIBLE MARKET 6 am -12 am Food Market

12 pm -6 pm Flea Market

6 pm -12 am Night Market

12am -6 am Pub and Bar

Section 1 1:400

Section 2 1:400 6


1.Artist Studio 1 9

2. Book Shop 3. Food Shop

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1. Restaurant

4. Handcraft Shop 5

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5.Dessert Shop

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6. Rest Room 7. Water Club

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THIRD FLOOR PLAN 1:500

9. Retail 10. Exhibition

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3 1

8. Market Space

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1:500

1.Exhibition 1

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2. Shopping

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3. Restaurant

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4. Cafe

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5.Retail

FIRST FLOOR PLAN 1:500

1.Characteristic Shop 2. Shopping

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3. Restaurant

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4. Cafe 5. Meeting Room 6. Game Room SECOND FLOOR PLAN 1:500 7


SHUANGQI RESIDENSIAL - RESIDENSIAL REFORM


public facility

Site navigation( Xiamen,CHINA)

Urban network

Residential district

virescence Office building

SHUANGQI RESIDENSIAL

Residential district

Project presented the op-

portunity to reform traditional commercial space, through the investigation on the selected base, sustainable development, and embodying the traditional commercial space generation. Combined historical, cultural and social functions as a whole, requires for a consider across economic environment and consumer behaviors, forming the most challenging part of this project.

08 /2013 - 09 /2013 2nd semester of third year (8 weeks)

Bike and Pedestrian road

The Fish market

residential Bus Rapid Transit stop

Pocket space

commercial

ZHUSHU Church

intrinsic facade of KiaHe street and Kaiyuan street was preserved, and newer urban garden was established on the other side of the site and facing to the residentaial area routes marked in organe was designed to link the garden and local landmarks on purpose .

Project Type:Peisonal work. Tutor:Yao Minfeng

Building height

urban texture

One storey Three storey Four storey Five storey

communication network

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Vertical section through the building

Once the prosperity ,now dilapidated

Population loss, Lack of public space and green space

1.shop 2.commniity activity 3.catering 4.community serving 5.teahouse 8 6.cafĂŠ 7.market 8.housing 9.hotel

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4TH FLOOR PLAN 1:1000

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Fading and lonely.

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3RD FLOOR PLAN 1:1000 7 7 7

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Environmental mess 8

2ND FLOOR PLAN 1:1000 5 2 5

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1.approx.60mm waterproof mortar cladding 50mm air space vapour barrier 2X30mm mineral wool insulation packing mullion and transom fixing 180mm reinforced concrete struxture vapour barrier internal wood finishing 2.timber transom for connection between concrete wall and slab 3.crusher run approx.60mm arhlar brick rigid insulation 180mm reinforced concrete structure vapour barrier interal wood finishing 4.double glazing 5.concrete transom fro connection between concrete slab and steel window frame 6.mental coping liquid-film seal to gutter 7. geothermal heating and cooling pipe installed rigid insulation vapour barrier floor board 8.approx .60mm waterproof mortar cladding 50mm air space vapour barrier 2X30mm mineral wool insulation packing mullion and transom fixing 180mm reinforced concrete struxture 9.precasted concrete staircase 10.steel tie 11.gym ceiling finishing steel tie 180mm reinforced concrete slab concrete layer poured with geothermal heating and cooling pipe installed vapour barrier floor board 12.outfall 13.solar panels

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1:1000 3 Sunshine analysis

Sunshine analysis

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buffer space activity space activity space

Prevailing Winds Wind Frequency (HRS ) Xiamen -CHN Date:1st January-31st December Time:00:00 - 24:00

Day rail and shadow analysis

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4 tour line

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Section 1 1:400 downtown street housing

teahouse

the fish market

housing

shop

Section 2 1:400

Visual of outdoor plaza

Section 3 1:400

section 2

section 3 section 1

Visual of outdoor plaza 10


HIGHRISE SOHO


HIGHRISE SOHO The project is to design a high-end office building on selected site(downtown with heavy urban context) , requires for a close relationship between proposal and site, including transportation, environment and landscape, etc. Providing opportunity and challenge to consider landscape, structure, space comfort and green ecological technology at a same time.

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09/2013 - - 11/2013 1st semester of forth year. (8weeks) Type:Personal work Tutor: Zhen jianyi

20F and above 9F to 19F 4F to 8F 1F to 3F

High density residential Low density residential Commercial buildings

Afforest

Urban Density

Building Height

Sun Path

Shawdow Map

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Modern high-rise residential building in the city have very good ahievement to solve the high density of population and environmental health.But they also cause the indifferent relations and lack of interpersonal interaction.It lead to the crisis of social trust.

THE MORPHOLOGICAL STUDY OF MODERN HIGH-RISE RESIDENTIAL BUILDING TUPES During the study, two typical issues pulled my attention: pinch of internal public social spaces and space condition (ventilation and natural lighting). Which formed my main goal to deal with during later process.

Massing And Design Process

Site

Deepening the envelope body

Pull out the block

Square concessions, changing the architectural form

Cutting the block(according to the orientations )

The initial formation of architectural form

Further cutting the block(according to the sunlight )

physical modle scrutiny

Software analysis(generates building envelope does not affect the surroundings )

Final architectural form

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20TH FLOOR PLAN 1:1000 6 9 10

12ND FLOOR PLAN 1:1000 7

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1.lobby 2.CafĂŠ 3.shop 4.bank 5.office 6.staff lounge 7.storehouse 8.activity room 9.green platform 10.lighting wells

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7TH FLOOR PLAN 1:1000 Main Driving Entrance

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section 1 Main Pedestrian Entrance

GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1:1000

Section 1 1:300

Lighting problem as one of issue existed in highrising buildings in China. By introducing light well into the directly leaded into interior. Surrounding areas of the light well are used as public social area,enriching to the vetical path zone.

Shawdow Analysis

vernal equinox 13:00

vernal equinox 16:30

summer solstice 8:30

summer solstice 13:00

summer solstice 16:30

twinter solstice 8:30

winter solstice 13:00

winter solstice 16:30 13


1. In order to prevent overheating from the east direct light, shorter windows were designed on purpose 2. air inlet set in the taged on servicing zone ( duct work insuilated in floor slab, connection between the inlet and duct work shut during warmer days) 3. As the south facade of the housing department is facing to a large content of urban landscapt, Larger windows were set. 4. cooler air get into the duct work in floor slab, where geothermal heating piles insulated. Warm air get into space under the force of a vent

lighting diagram during summer

natural ventilation diagram

lighting and visual analysis during winter

mechanical ventilation and heating

EAST

A major component of the design will be a concrete sevice wall-situated to the north of the design,that acts as a shear core for the fire stair.

- Concrete Mass -Thermal Capaties

Taking inspiration from Fielden & Bradley studios BRE headquaters design,of the buildings ventilation towers:the service wall manipulates a similar concept that utilises both passive and mechanical methods of ventilation,to supply the building with fresh air.The principal idea being a wind tower,that catchs the prevailing wind,creating negative pressures that force fresh air into duct work within the service wall and into inhabited space,replacing stale air forced out of duct work and dispelled north into the prevailing wind.

- Piping - Distribvtes Hot / Cold Water within space

-CHP vnit

- Heat - Condition Water for concrete Thermal Mass

Concrete servicing wall design to pull geothermal heating and mechanical ventilation system together, heating energy from natural sunlight was gained on purpose

service wall concept diagram

Ventilation Concept

Roof greening and Louver shading

Vertical louver sunshading board

section

The drop along the street Cooling and noise reduction

PERSPECTIVE SECTION 14



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