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JUNYI BAI 2014-2018 BARTLETT | UCL | LONDON
JUNYI
BAI PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
EDUCATION
2018.9
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNER Spaceagency
BARTLETT SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE MArch Urban Design (Distinction)
2017.9-2018-9
London, UK
SOCIAL
CURRICULUM VITAE INFO EC1A 4JE London, UK junyi.bai.17@ucl.ac.uk +44 07442910400 English, Mandarin, Cantonese SOCIAL pinterest.co.uk/lankonvesss linkedin.com/in/junyi-bai issuu.com/lanjune ABOUT ME As a curious designer, I have experience in architecture design, urban design and graphic design. Previous to achieving distinction in MArch degree in Bartlett, UCL, I have part1 degree in the University of Sheffield. Besides academic excellence, I put importance on practical skills. I have 1-year working experience in designing large scale museums, hospitality and residential building. I also worked as a curator and exhibitor in 2017 Shenzhen Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism/ Architecture. With strong interests in spatial experience, I combined my knowledge of architectural design and graphic design during the work in Spaceagency in London.
Working with the graphic designer and urban designer in various projects including design wayfinding signage system for large-scale museum and shopping mall, freestanding branding for HSBC. Using Space Syntax analysis to do a preliminary site and architecture visual integration map, agent simulation analysis to improve building performance.
OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE
2017.12-2018.2
2017.7-9
EXHIBITOR bi-city biennale of urbanism\architecture
London, UK
Shenzhen, China
Design project: The apply of blockchain technology on the design of interactive space in architecture and urban patterns. Thesis: Effect of blockchain, transaction costs and property rights on spatial connection and urban morphology
EXHIBITOR Mapping Nantou Old Town
2017.6-9 UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD BA Architecture(RIBA Part1) (Distinction)
ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT HSA ARCHITECTS Shenzhen, China
ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT Architectural Design&research Institute Of Scut
Final year dissertation: Urban Complex, rethinking in terms of contemporary urbanisation and consumption patterns. Second year essay: Compare Slum in Mumbai and Urban Village in Guangzhou / City and Politics
2015.6-12
2014.9-2017.6 2014.1-2014.6
7 months experience designing large scale museums and education buildings. Involved in the whole process of preliminary design, schematic design and detail tender. Modeling using Rhino, grasshopper and Revit, rendering using Lumion. I gained experience in the arrangement of circulation and function, designing iconic architecture and landscape.
TEACHING ASSISTANT XUBERANCE - 3d Print And Related Software Techniques Workshop Guangzhou, China
COMPETITIONS
JILIN UNIVERSITY ZHUHAI COLLEGE BA Architecture (Distinction)
A HOUSE WITHOUT FUNCTION [HOLD BY 120 HOURS]
Second year essay: Maximise the visualized operation and guidance function of parameteric architecture design
PORTO POOL PROMENADE [HOLD BY CTRL+SPACE]
TEMPORARY CINEMA [HOLD BY AC-CA]
Zhuhai, China
Guangzhou, China
EDITOR Architecture student association Social Media Online
Sheffield, UK
Working in a small team of 4, I paticipated in every aspect in the design of Xi’An Nursing Home and factory renewal project. Where I developed important skills of communication and presentation to the client, as well as building knowledge of hospitality abd residential architecture.
Guangzhou, China
2011.9-2014.6
SOFTWARE SKILLS
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SKETCHUP
AUTOCAD
MAYA
REVIT
RHINOCEROS
PHOTOSHOP
ILLUSTRATOR
INDESIGN
70%
90%
50%
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50%
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70%
VECTORWORKS
KEYSHOT
V-RAY
C#
UNITY 3D
GRASSHOPPER
LUMION
LASER CUT
CONTENTS
PROFESSIONAL WORKS
01 OMAN ACROSS AGE MUSEUM
02 INFINITUS
03 ZHENGZHOU MUSEUM
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NATIONAL MUSEUM O F SOUTH CHINA SEA
NURSING HOME I N XI' AN
EDUCATIONAL WORKS Exterior R enderings 1
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INTERACTIVE URBAN DESIGN BLOKERTIES
B E L L FOUNDRY I N MANCHESTER
S P I R A L GALLERY I N SCARBOROUGH
MOUNTAIN REFUGE I N P E A K DISTRICT
U N I T FABLAB IN KELHAM ISLAND 1
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OMAN ACROSS AGE MUSEUM
Professional Work
The proposal is centred on creating a unique journey – a set of experiences like no other, and a place of memories and enlightenment. The new Museum acknowledges the rich foundations of the past in celebration of a bright and opportunistic future for Omanis and international visitors alike. The new Museum forges a bridge between the past and the future so that the youth of Oman transcend the knowledge of the past and engage with the Country’s tangible and intangible achievements in an innovative, informative and interactive manner.
Location: Nizwa, Oman Type: Museum Date: Sep2018-Nov2018 Team: Spaceagency Client: COX Architecture Supervisor: Peter Feldmann Response for: Detail design & Project Tender
INFINITUS PLAZA
Professional Work
The 167,000 square-meter complex is made up of two eight-storey buildings connected by tree-covered sky bridges.To maximise the amount of natural light while reducing energy consumption, the building will be fitted with insulated glazing.Perforated aluminium screens cladding the exterior will provide protection from direct solar heat, as well as enabling rainwater collection.The screens will also be fitted with sensors that monitor weather, energy use and lighting to help reduce power consumption.
Location: Guangzhou, China Type: Mixed Use Complex Date: Sep2018 Team: Spaceagency Client: ZAHA Supervisor: Sarah Manning Response for: Preliminary & Schematic design
BLOCKERTIES The building assembly relies on a constant negotiation between the blocks of the city. Every block extending a chain adds value to the whole aggregation. In addition, any unit altering the chain regarding shareability, or creating unprecedented connections and sequences, changes the value of the entire chain. The Blockerties links the blockchain technology with ownership issues and in extend architectural design decisions. Currently, blockchain is drawing increasing attention from all over the world. Even though the theory behind the blockchain is not widely known, the possibilities that this system introduces should be here explored. In an urban design context, this paper investigates the new potentials of urban form connected to the application of the logic of the blockchain to urban design.
Research Cluster 17 B-Pro MArch Urban Design The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL London
Tutor: Daniel Koehler, Assistant Tutor: Rasa Navasaityte