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Jingyao Wu
Jingyao Wu |
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jw3327@columbia.edu 917-951-3697
Education 2015-2016 Columbia University | New York, NY Graduate School of Architecture Planning and Preservation Master of Science in Advanced Architecture Design
Professional
Academia
2009-2014 Zhejiang University of Technology | Hangzhou, China School of Architecture and Civil Engineering Bachelor of Architecture 2013
Round Retreat Resort Hotel winter 2016
Isolated Integration Cultural Institution summer 2015
Three-university Joint Visiting Design Studio | Rome, Italy held by Zhejiang University of Technology Zhejiang University in China and Sapienza University in Italy
Professional Experience Ohlhausen Dubois Architects
| 2017.7-2017.10 | New York, NY • Managed administrative activities including answering phone calls, responding to and/or redirecting e-mails received by the office’s general contact address
Pyeong-chang Art Complex winter 2017
Bloom Town Detroit Urban Design fall 2015
Educational
The New School Cafeteria Interior Renovation | New York, NY • Drafted archived MEP drawings with AutoCAD • Produced 3D models, photo-realistic renderings, conducted furniture brand research independently • Produced presentation documents for inhouse critic and client meetings
Commercial
The Folly Park Installation winter 2017
The New University
Triangular House for the Refugee spring 2017
City Grotto Spiritual Space summer 2014
spring 2016
Laluna Grenada Resort Hotel | St. George’s, Grenada • Produced freehand sketches of conceptual design ideas • Developed facade pattern with material specification and shade studies JCD New Office in Empire State Building 73th 74th | New York, NY • Responded to project correspondence as directed by the project leader • Revised shop drawings according to changes in construction site • Researched industry in the area of electric equipment and environmental design
UNITEDLAB Associates LLC Cultural
| 2016.12-2017.7 | Brooklyn, NY
Pyeongchang Art Complex | Seoul, South Korea • Proposed conceptual idea and diagrams, plans, sections and renderings in all phases National Museum of world Writing | Seoul, South Korea • Contributed to competition proposals using freehand sketch and 2D 3D software
Residential
Yoi-Naru Ferry Terminal spring 2017 Laluna Resort Hotel Summer 2017
The New School Cafeteria Rennovation Fall 2017
Latvia Blue Clay Sauna house | Latvia • Incorporated Integrated Sustainable Design solutions into the project • Organized more than five office meetings within the office • Researched on climate culture and geographic conditions in site specific area Shinkenchigu Competition Refugee House | Middle East • Researched on refugee history and middle east social background • Proposed conceptual idea and diagrams, plans, sections and renderings in all phases
Infrastructure
Yeoui-Naru Ferry Terminal | Seoul, South Korea • Helped develop project leader’s schematic proposal. • Created final board of siteplan and diagrams using AutoCAD, Illustrator, Photoshop • Produced interior and exterior renderings using latest software
Technical Skills
Modeling : Rhino/Revit/Sketch up Rendering&Graphic: Adobe Indesign/Illustrator/premiere Vray/Keyshot/Maxwell Physical Model: Laser cut/ 3D print/ CNC milling Photograpgy: Architecture Photography Executive: Microsoft Word/Excel/Powerpoint
ROUND RETREAT In this project, the existing context of nature landscape is also a very important fact In terms of program, each program is distributed in a certain size of cylinder, In terms of technical strategy, we try to make our design a smart Perspective view of the Blue Clay Spa Hotel Floor Plan of the Blue Clay Spa Hotel that we take into account. Latvia is the second greenest country in the world, a per- based on the space needed. For a single family and the therapy stuff, it’s not building. To protect the natural vegetation, the whole building is canfect place for city escape, (a perfect place) to reflect upon ourselves. To anchor the a large amount of people. We hope our building provides a chance for the tilevered for 1.5m, letting little animals to pass through, at the same building at this site , what we take into account quite a lot is the four trees around users to embrace the feeling of warm atmosphere of getting together and time, it also provides a semi-open space for children to have fun unIn this project, the existing context of nature landscape is aeffect very improtant fact that I take the site and the pond in the site. The formal strategy is to let the whole architecture absolute solitude at the same time. ] [At the same time, In terms of techderground the building. The various sizes of cylinders has stack 01 volume enclosure one existing tree totally and let the other trees concave the do- nical strategy, we try to make our design a smart building. Tointo protect the that will provide good ventilation. The roof of the building is a slightly account. Latvia is the second greenest country in this world, a perfect place for city ROUND RETREAT nut-shaped form. In this way, tree and architecture form a figure-ground relationship natural vegetation, the whole building is cantilevered for 1.5m,escape, letting littlea perfect sloping direction towards the courtyard, make it possible for rain place to reflect upon ourselves. To anchor wathe building at this site, what Latvia 2016 as a whole. To strengthen the effect of a pure geometry with concave space on the animals to pass through, at the same time, it also provides we a semi-open ter collecting in the middle of the building. and also , there is a water take into account quite a lot is the four large old trees around the site and the pond in Competition Proposal fringe of the building , we carved some small curvy fragments out of the building to space for children to have fun underground the building. The various sizes recycling system in the building . the site. The formal strategy is to let the whole architecture volume enclosure one existing embrace the from Dot , to create free slowing space inside Mention the “donut”. for Creative of cylinders has stack effect that will provide good ventilation. Red Award Honorable Ideas
tree totally and let the other trees concave the donut-shaped form. In this way, tree and architecture form a figure-ground relationship as a whole.
Elevation of the Blue Clay Spa Hotel
Section of the Blue Clay Spa Hotel
Perspective of Exterior View
Perspective of Corridor Spacce
This is an exterior view to reveal the transparency of space. Through this view, I'm trying to show that there's a sequence of exterior-interior-exterior-interior-exterior in this circularform space. At the viewer's spot, people can see through multiple courtyard and obersve activity in multiple space. At the same time, scenes of nature penetrate inside this building.
This corridor space is the space inbetween the cirlular rooms in the plan. In this type of space, I try to explore the cuntinuity of space.
Bedroom Perspective
Hallway Perspective
Spa Room Perspective
Entrance Perspective
Perspective view of the Refugee Camp
Axon View of the Refugee House’s Single Unit
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Triangular House For the Refugee
Syria 2016 Shinkenchiku Residential Competition Proposal
It is important to realize that the refugee camp is not only about misery.People there also live for love, live for hope, just like everyone else in the world. And because of the trauma and fear they suff ered during the war, it is critical to develop a new kind of dwelling space specifi cally for them. In the same way that the refugee is marginalized and overlooked, triangular corners are considered wasted or unusable space.
Conceptual Siteplan
This is base unit is multiplied to accommodate the needs of a family. The propagation of the family unit forms a circle that provides a large space in the center where the community may gather. This network of flexible public spaces allows uprooted families to reconnect with each other and regain a sense of community amidst chaos and uncertainty.
Group Modular Plan of the Triangular House
How do we create a place where refugees can live and heal at the same time? The seemingly awkward space of the triangle is combined with others to form a cohesive community space where the individual is integral to the whole. Our proposal realizes the untapped potential of the triangle to develope a unique spatial and social environment. The design operates atthree scales: S for the individual, M for the family, and L for the community.
Night View of the Installation in the Park
Daylight View of the Installation in the Park
04 Folly Installation in Queens
Queens, New York 2016 International Design Competition Proposal
Structural Analysis of the Folly Installation
Flexibility of the Folly Installation
Interior View of Hotel Living Room
Interior View of Hotel Living Room
05 Island Resort Hotel Laluna ,Grenada 2016 Concept Proposal
Proposal No.1
Proposal No.2
School cafe looking south view
School cafe Ceiling Plan
School cafe from north side view
School Cafe Floor Plan
The New School Ohlhausen DuBois Architects
Cafe From South Entrance - Existing Columns School cafe from south entrance view Option A
School cafe from south entrance view Option C
65 West 11th Street 27 July 2017
School cafe from south entrance view Option B
School cafe from south entrance view Option D
Birdview of the Building
Section-Perspective
07 Isolated Integration
This design begins with some questions. What is the future of museum and exhibition architecture given the explosive image circulation generated by digital media? With all things online, specialty art websites, and museums themselves, so what extra experience can a visit to the actual museum offer?
Post-Digital Center of Cultural Imaging and Exchange New York ,United States 2016 | GSAPP Advanced Studio V
Ground Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
Third Floor Plan
Roof Plan
Axon of X-program space.
This axon view is an example of how different ways of exhibiting are integrated in one space. While it might have seemed that photography, originating as a pre-digital media, would fade in relevance in the digital world, this circulation of photo-images becomes more important than ever before. This is a space showing the history of how protoes in different era is produced.
Perspective of X-program space. Museums and other centers of cultural exhibition, still operating in pre-digital modes, have been very slow to address this radical paradigm shift of access, particularly within the museum itself, with rather tentative attempts in most cases to just add a screen or two with a brief “interactive� feature. This x-program space explores the role architecture can play in making spatial new cultural modes of artistic production and exhibition.
Re-engage with the urban fabric grid system on vacant lots
08 Bloom Town Detroit Urban Ecology Dedign | Detroit ,United States 2016 GSAPP Advanced Studio VI
This project is located in Packard Automotive Plant, Detroit. During the design process, I was encouraged to do research in shrinking city case studies . By doing research and site visit, students choose thier own site in an area of 2000*2000 srf. I chose Packard automotive plant and its adjasent land as my design site. On the empty lot, I introduced a most efficient perpendicular grid system in a different scale. Trying to integrate different infrasteructure on this land. Various infrastructure within a grid system
Packard Automobile Plant Before Rennovation
Intersection of Infrastructural Space
site visit, students choose thier own site in an area of 2000*2000 srf. I chose Packard automotive plant and its adjasent land as my design site. On the empty lot, I introduced a most efficient perpendicular grid system in a different scale. Trying to integrate different infrasteructure on this land.
After Rennovation : Residential Area
After Rennovation : Ruin Park
Intersection of different Kinds of Infrastructures
Section of Packard Automobile Plant After Rennovation
East Elevation of the University Facing Hudson River
09 New University New York ,United States 2016 GSAPP Advanced Studio VII
Ground Floor Plan
This project is located at Upper Westside ,Manhattan. It is a inter-disciplinary school combined with Bio-tech School and Design School. The building consists of multiple boxes, each box contains certain educational program. By placing those boxes in certain logic, the building form becomes very porous and have a lot of potential to create serendipity inside the interlocking space.
East Elevation of the University Facing Hudson River
Birdbiew of the University The future of University is more diverse than ever. It calls for more space, more serendipity, and more symbiosis . More space means not just the area, but also the diversity of space, different degree of publicity. More serendipity means different discipline like design and biology can be combined and people from different background would benefit from each other. More symbiosis means more ways of integration in space.
Different Cluster of the New University
West Elevation of the University Facing Manhattan
10 City Grotto Hong Kong,China 2014 Competition Proposal
This project opens the conversation between people and space. Based on oriental urban sipiritual demands,I came up with the idea of creating a spritual space for place where the complexities and struggles of daily life overwhelmed people a lot. I consider grotto as a prototype, trying to develop future spiritual space in oriental cities.
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Yoi-naru Ferry Terminal Seoul, South Korea 2017
International Design Competition
Yeouinaru is the ideal site where Seoul and the Han River can be reconnected to each other in the most effective way. The ferry terminal here is a place where the city, nature and people meet, beyond its critical functional facilities it will also arise as an icon for Seoul.
City meets Water Yeouinaru Ferry Terminal Ecology Park aims to help reestablish the vital relationship between Seoul and the Han River. The Han River has long been a landmark in Seoul and in many ways, defi nes it. Yet Over the decades, Seoul has been characterized by an oppositional relationship between built city and water. The once integrated ecosystem has been progres sively segregated from the city over the span of many years. With a hard-edged engineered shoreline and neglected riverfront sites, it seemed as though the city turned its back to the water and closed access to its citizens. This combined with problems caused by rapid urban development and roadway infrastructure renders pedestrian access to the Han River almost impossible.
Local commuters flow freely through the terminal, ascending or descending ramps through the undulating landscape and finally arriving at water level on the timber and steel pontoon and ascending via ramps to reach the Ferry Terminal’s first level, passengers will quickly reach Level 2 via stairs or Lift and continue their journey along the new green dishes.
Departing passengers follow a similar procession through the terminal. Both sets of travelers can enjoy a drink or food within the terminal. The interweaving of architecture, landscape and water composes a poetic interplay between the city and nature and begins to reestablish the critical link between Seoul and the Han River
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Facade Design
Manhattan, New York 2016
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