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Master of Architecture University of Michigan E-mail: qinjy@umich.edu Tel:734-353-3197
JIAYUE QIN
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01. Ann Arbor Fire Station Institution Studio 02. Shelter for Slummers UIA-HYP Competition 03. A Micro-City of Amnesty Thesis Selected work from 2016 - 2020. Projects include institutional and cultural architecture design, residential housing design, and renovation. Consistently exploring how space communicates with people, community and context.
04. Detroit Workforce Housing System Studio 05. 'Duo' House Proposition Studio 06. Interior Reconstruction of Gezhouba Community Activity Center Graduate Project 07. Professional Projects Symphony Station CANA Tunnel System /Vent Building Harvard Club Tianjin Jing-Hang Grand Canal Activity Center
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01 Ann Arbor Fire Station Individual Work Institution Studio. 2017.12 Ann Arbor, USA. Advised by McLain Clutter The main idea of the project is to question what should be part of an institution and what an institution should communicate to the public. By playing with different levels of visibility of the interior, and by revealing the institution’s composition of public and private spaces, this project actively “performs” the composition of the institution for the viewing public.
Key to this metaphorical performance in the massing strategy, the mass of the project is composed of small figural elements that appear to aggregate to form the larger whole, while the whole appears to disintegrate into individual figural elements. In this way, and through the spatial strategy, material utilization and detail design, I aim to break the heavy, severe and hierarchical impression of the institution and design a light, participatory and democratic fire station for the community.
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Local Conditions & Program Division
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Concept Diagrams The spatial strategy is to stack solid figural elements and displace them strictly according to three-dimensional grid. For private realm, it is a mass with void figural elements continuing the spatial organizations of public space into
the private part. Most of the columns are located on the grid, while with some are placed 'randomly', breaking the controlled regularity to get rid of hierarchy of space.
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A. Reading Bar B. Educational Program C. Open Reading Area D. Chief Office E. Chief Bedroom F. Offices G. Meeting Room H. Health Center I. Fitness Room J. TV Room K. Laundry Room L. Entertaining Room M. Bathroom
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02 Shelter for Slummers Team Work: Jiayue Qin, Xuan Xie, Yunan Huang Duties: Developed the concept, made physical model, drew renderings and diagrams UIA-HYP Cup. 2016.06 Manila, Philippines. Advised by Jing Zheng The project is a post-disaster construction in Navotas cemetery, the Philippines. Inside Navotas cemetery, about 6,000 slummers live amid the graves and excavated human bones. They believe in Catholicism and live in harmony with the dead.
However, typhoon always destroys slummers' wigwam, making them homeless. In order to solve the problem, we design a shelter, which serving as protection for slummers when disaster comes, and providing them with a better living condition for daily and religious events. Apart from its close connection with social issue, the concept that buildings grow from the site and universality of the cemetery building also contribute to the localness of the design.
Jiayue Qin Portfolio Problem: Damage of Typhoon to the Slum The site is located on the coast of Manila. It is often submerged in water due to tropical rains. Slummers suffer a lot from the disaster. 02. Because of the poor quality of self-built 'houses', slummers are lack of shelter for typhoon.
05. The slums are ruined, and the process of rebuilding is long.
03. Many of the slummers died in the typhoon due to its intensity.
01. The site is located in the Philippines coast of Manila, a frequent landing point.
04. The flood destroyed the local houses, causing slummers having nowhere to go.
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Concept: The Dead Guard the Living
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The cemetery is the home for the poor. They do not fear the death. On the contrary, death can guard the living. This concept also follows the doctrine of Catholicism. site scale
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01. Dead bodies are put into the 02. Five years later, there will be a 03. The ashes will be put into the coffins and stored in the cemetery. cremation to the bodies. buildings for commemoration.
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Generation Process: Constructions Growing from the Site
Navotas Slums Immaculate Garden Memorial Park 01. Existing coffins are arranged in line
02. The frames are growing between coffins
03. Walls made of concrete are growing
04. Tall walls are growing from existing coffins
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Changeable Space: Mobile Structure System
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The frames are prefabricated and can be fixed and disassembled. Some roofs and walls can be unfolded.
On sunny days, people unfold some of the walls and roofs for natural lighting and better ventilation.
On rainy days or when typhoon hits, slummers fold roofs and walls to create enclosed space.
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A. Public Room B. Central Area C. Private Room D. Cemetery + Pray room + Circulation E. Cemetery + Confess room
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03 A Micro-City of Amnesty Individual Work Thesis Project. 2019.04 Advised by Robert Adams This thesis creates the terms for a microscopic city with healing capabilities. It is a de-institutionalized, demedicalized urban space model intended to receive people with different mental states with respect and care. The Micro-City does not isolate any group within a specific urban institution for treatment. The Micro-City provides a space for amnesty. People with different mental states
actively interact, protect, and heal each other. The Micro-City is a state of extreme synchronicity where all human beings and all kinds of life are understood interdependently. The thesis incorporates practices found in Traditional Chinese Medicine for expanding the role of deep material culture. The design work consists of a series of acupunctural, small-scale functional spaces tailored to the specific contours of neurodiversity. This Healing Micro-City is a city within the City; a possible model to reconsider the terms mental health and wellbeing.
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City of Rooms Being different from normal cities controlled by grids or roads, the micro-city is composed of interdependent and interconnected rooms with different levels of openness for people to choose.
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Dark green is often defined by its qualities of nurturing and healing. For this most private room, the color helps to heal the people alone. The room includes foldable screens as the 'walls', creating the most closed living space, or the most welcomed private space. Operations of the screens create different light and shadow effect for the surrounding space.
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Yellow furniture in both private and public rooms constructs links between spaces creating a optimistic and familiar feeling. Herbs are planted in the room to protect people inside; The opposite screen is flexible with one side green and the other reflective. People control the blades to create different visual effects and qualities of boundaries for the outside people.
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Violet is defined by its qualities of spirituality. The color is a stress reducer and create inner calm. The private space is enveloped by thick walls with 'rooms in the room' for bodies. when a person occupies the room with body in the secondary room, the exterior surface turns to be reflective to give signal by becoming 'disappeared' from the micro-city.
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The semi-public room is enclosed by screens with different levels of transparency for the inside social activities and the people outside. Blue is used to heal for nervous disorders. The public space is surrouned by other rooms. Yellow and orange used in the space to encourage active social interactions. The room also includes a digital screen.
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04 Detroit Workforce Housing Team Work: Jiayue Qin, Xiaoti Di, Yunan Huang (The project includes mid-rise and low-rise housing) Duties: Designed Mid-rise housing, drew technical drawings and part of renderings, made physical model System Studio. 2018.12 Detroit, USA. Advised by Douglas Kelbaugh The mid-rise housing is near Michigan central train depot. The goal is to provide affordable and livable living spaces as well as to establish a new city image. It includes two separate buildings, which follow a skip-
stop layout so that the corridors are placed every other floor. In every two floors, there are single-floor units and lofts. Each unit in the building has bedrooms facing south and each loft has cross ventilation on the upper floor. The mid-rise housing is an elevation project. Strategies for the south and north elevation are different according to different contextual considerations. Overall, the midrise project is a workforce apartment, which is spatially compact, efficient and environmentally sustainable.
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South Elevation (facing alley) Compared with the north facade, there is more freedom on south elevation design. The south elevation is facing an alley with good natural orientation, so that there is much sunlight and heat. To take advantage of that, the south facade is incorporated with ‘trombe wall’ system to absorb and store the heat. Besides, there are two kinds of balconies covered
with different colored metal panels -- colored ones are extruded out and yellow ones are pushed in. These balconies are in living rooms or bedrooms while the type and location vary from unit to unit. The strategy gives more variety for south facade, making it more vivid and more modern.
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North Elevation (west building, facing Michigan Ave) The north elevation is facing Michigan Avenue, which is one of the historical urban street with many historical buildings, especially some brick buildings on two sides. As a result, the north facade is relatively regular, orderly and formal to correspond to the surrounding elevational context. Specifically, the north elevation has brick veneer with three different patterns -- vertical patterns for slabs between floors,
horizontal patterns for units and big-size pattern for foundation and elevators. Coral colored metal panels are utilized for roof and windows, adding some modern color for the north facade. Since units on the north of the buildings are all lofts, each unit has a big bay window covering two floors and several small windows for stairs and upper floor lighting.
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¼" Metal panel 2" Foam insulation 10" Concrete wall 2" Foam insulation
½" Sheetrock Vapor barrier 3½" Fiberglass insulation ½" Sheetrock ¼" Metal panel
South Wall Details
North Wall Detail
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05 'Duo' House
Individual Work Proposition Studio. 2018.04 Detroit, USA. Advised by Joel Schmit 'Duo' House is a private house located in Detroit North End, which is an area under rapid development and construction. It is close to the community park -- Bennett playground, and surrounded by many domestic private houses. The main idea of the project includes two aspects. First is to explore different visual relationships in domestic house to meet the two clients' requirements. In this private house,
vision serves as the core to lead or influence the spatial/ formal strategies, material/color usage, interior/exterior surface design, etc. This project also aims to investigate a long-term house -- one house with same layout and fenestration, but functions for two different clients. This is to experiment on architecture's capacity to adapt to different occupants.
Client A is a young mother working at home who wishes to keep her little babies under observation when they are playing. And the house take advantage of the views of Bennett playground.
Client B is a collector possessing many precious paintings. When she takes over the house, it becomes a 'museum' and a container that provides interesting visual experience related to paintings through interactive design technique.
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Ground Floor Plan of Client A's house
A Exhibition room B Living room C Dining room D Party room E Bedroom
Ground Floor Plan for Client B's house
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reflective material
The fenestration is generated according to the family members' visual relation to the outside views, taking the functions of the space, their heights and behaviors into consideration.
East Elevation of Client A's house
In the collector's house, the exterior wall is covered with reflective materials with different reflective effects. As a result, people in the outside experience different views from the real scenery in Bennett Park.
East Elevation of Client B's house
The section is designed to meet the goal of caring kids in the house visually connecting mom's working space with the play room. It's also the opportunity for kids to observe the starry sky.
The material of the interior wall consists with the exterior, which is to reflect the paintings on the opposite wall. The technique provides an indirect but experiential view of the paintings -the paintings are recreated by reflection effects as well as by the small holes. Also, the change of people's locations in the house changes what they see about the paintings.
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06 Interior Reconstruction of Gezhouba Community Activity Center Individual Work. Graduation Project. 2017.06 Yichang, China. Advised by Hanqing Zhang
The existing community club was built in the 1980s with a reinforced concrete structure system. It was used as a thousand-seat theatre. In the interior renovation, firstly, more shared space should be included in the new activity center for the residents' communication.
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Second, there should be more flexibility in the use of space. due to the size limitation. Therefore, these two concepts-sharing and elasticity-are the principles in the renovation design.
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07 Professional Work Symphony Station Renovation and Extension
Transportation Project in DHK Architects. 2020.03 Boston, MA Duties: Designed and developed head houses, and developed drawing set
Overall Surface Level and Platform Plans
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Professional Work CANA Tunnel System Renovation
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Housing Projects in DHK Architects. 2020.01 Boston, MA Duties: Did interior perspectives
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Transportation Project in DHK Architects. 2019.12 Boston, MA Duties: Conducted site survey, wrote functional design report, and produced drawings set
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REFER TO CHAPTER 7.9.3 FOR DETAILS ON DOOR REPLACEMENT CLASSIFICATION
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ACCESS EXPANSION JOINT FROM THE SURFACE AND REPLACE IN ITS ENTIRETY
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PLENUM
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VB14-201 DN
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GENERAL NOTES: INSTALL NEW FLOOR DRAINS AND LEADERS INTO PENETRAITONS IN THE PLENUM SLAB TO MITIGATE WATER INFILTRATION FROM FAN TOWERS INTO STORAGE BELOW
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BOSTON, MA CANA TUNNEL & VENT BUILDINGS REHABILITATION
STATE
MA
SHEET NO.
FED. AID PROJ. NO.
A-C-103
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PROJECT FILE NO.
TOTAL SHEETS
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606859
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VB14-FAN LEVEL ARCHITECTURAL SCOPE
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VB 14 PLENUM FLOOR PLAN 1 1/16" = 1'-0"
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REFER TO CHAPTER 7.9.3 FOR DETAILS ON DOOR REPLACEMENT CLASSIFICATION
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ACCESS EXPANSION JOINT FROM THE SURFACE AND REPLACE IN ITS ENTIRETY
ELECTRICAL
VB14-301
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FAN ROOM VB14-304
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VB14-305 VB14-303
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TYP.
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VB 14 FAN FLOOR PLAN 1/16" = 1'-0"
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