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Hometown.
here I from, is a city built on the past. The past connects my future and present life.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARK CONTEMPORARY MUSEUM 2016 Fall Thesis Milwaukee Makerspace 2015 Fall Studio 4
The Lake House
2015 Summer Studio 3
Narrow Residence 2014 Fall Studio 1
ART
Drawing // Photography
ALL OF ME
Genesis 6:9-22 13.And God said to Noah, “I have determined to make an end of all flesh; for the earth is filled with violence through them; behold, I will destroy them with the earth. 14.Make yourself an ark of gopher wood; make rooms in the ark, and cover it inside and out with pitch. 15.This is how you are to make it: the length of the ark three hundred cubits, its breadth fifty cubits, and its height thirty cubits. 16.Make a roof for the ark, and finish it to a cubit above; and set the door of the ark in its side; make it with lower, second, and third decks. 17.For behold, I will bring a flood of waters upon the earth, to destroy all flesh in which is the breath of life from under heaven; everything that is on the earth shall die. 18.But I will establish my covenant with you; and you shall come into the ark, you, your sons, your wife, and your sons’ wives with you. 19.And of every living thing of all flesh, you shall bring two of every sort into the ark, to keep them alive with you; they shall be male and female.
ARK CONTEMPORARY MUSEUM 317 EAST BROADWAY COLUMBIA MO
CIRCULATION
SITE WINTER WIND
SUMMER WIND SUN PATH
ENLARGED SITE
LANDSCAPE
DANIELBOONE REGIONAL LIBRARY 1959
T
J.W BLIND BOONE HOME 1966
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH 1866 TIGER HOTEL 1980
ype of process and equipment: Art museums are well-suited for creative visitor participation. They show the creative process, and many visitors may be inspired to create their own art in resp -onse to that on display. While art historians and curators may have their own sense of what interpretations of art are most acc -urate or valuable, it’s generally accepted that everyone has his own experiences are acceptable. Finally, many art museums do fabulous, highly participatory projects that are led by participatory artists who work specifically in the realm of dialogue or active soc -ial participation.
The
project located at the central hub area of downtown Columbia, Missouri, where comprised of three colleges with high emphasis on education. The ARK Contemporary Museum was designed to be a multifunction institutional facility severing University of Missouri and the City of Columbia. The design is a comprehensive, and yet, a significant integration of aging local culture and future. This building performed a cadence of seeing art through the architecture itself. The design intention behind ARK Contemporary Museum was Noah’s Ark, the boat built in dirt and ends with new born. Four components occupy different functions, combines with one main exhibition part in the middle. A cascading stairs points to the second level, which is the main entry include a retail and storage below. Exploration start above the ground, a wooden floating stairs is embraced by art pieces guide the visitors seek in-depth meaning of art and architecture. Natural light is pouring from above slips through sculpture and structures to intuitively lighten the interior space. The result is an integration of experiencing the meaning behind architecture as well
BUILDING FORMS
Four simple sticks
Multiple heights
Divided field of view
Integration
Creates slanted roof
to collect rainfall and allow natural light slips into building
CONNECTION
SEPARATE FUNCTION
EXPLORATION
PARTITION
GROUND LOBBY
SECOND FLOOR GALLERY
11 9 10 6
8
7 14 13
12
7. LOBBY 8. BATHROOM 9. OFFICE 10. STORAGE 11. LOADING BAY 12. CAFETERIA 13. CAFE STORAG 14. COURTYARD
5 5
4 2
6
3
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6
1. ENTRY 2. RETAIL 3. RECEPTION 4. AUDITORIUM 5. STAIRCASE 6. GALLERY
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RECEPTION CENTER
SECTIONS
WEST SECTION
NORTH SECTION
WEST SIDE VIEW
Genesis 8:20-22 21.When the LORD smelled the pleasing odor, the LORD said in his heart, “I will never again curse the ground because of man, for the imagination of man’s heart is evil from his youth; neither will I ever again destroy every living creature as I have done. 22.While the earth remains, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night, shall not cease.�
Milwaukee Makerspace 2015 Fall Studio 4
This project is conceptualized as a partnership between University of Missouri, the City of Columbia and the Columbia Public Schools to create a makerspace for high school students in Columbia. As part of advancing the broader impacts of its research mission, the university already engages with the Columbia Public Schools and has a number of programs involving school students. This makerspace is aimed at establishing a more formal relationship between the university and the school district to encourage sharing the talent of MU faculty and students with high school students while serving as a catalyst to attract highcaliber high school students to MU.
CONCEPT
Aim to foster a green community of makers by providing an environment in terms of people,equipment and space that supports the creative process and personal growth.
Corresponding landscape design to the shape of architecture .
Commercial
School
Frame the panoramic view through shaping the configuration of building.
Emphasis the dynamic shape through a cascading run of water fall .
Main Traffic
Roads
Overlapped levels
Hierarchical functions
Panoramic views
Green roof attached to the ground
WEST SECTION
Class Room Work Shop Office Rest Room Storage Loading Bay Green Roof Public Area
Level 2
Level 1
WORKSPACES
PUBLIC AREA
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
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NORTH VIEW
WEST ENTRY VIEW
The Lake House
水 漾
The Lake house is located on a
wide open waterfront property on the west shore of Union Lake Michigan. Views from the site stretch across the bay to encompass the skyline of the white lake charter township and, beyond, the community on the north shore of the lake. The house is organized with living spaces below ground, and 4 bedroom, study, and lap pool above. The pool, with terraces at each end, runs along the entire west side of the house.
Participating into the landscape Simple materials Infinity Pool View Interlaced Levels Integrated into public space
Secondary Road Side Branch
Multiple Fmaily Single Fmaily
Site Line Residential Project Area
4 6
7
1. Garage 2. Laundry Room 3. Pantry Room 4. Powder Room 5. Kitchen 6. Dinning 7. Living Room
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2
3
1
7
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2
3
4
5
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6 1. Master Bedroom 2. Walk-in Cloest 3. Master Bathroom 4. Bathroom 5. Kid Room 6. Swimming Pool 7. Terrace
MODEL+ EXPLODED AXON
FOYER
KITCHEN
LIVING ROOM VIEW
MASTER BEDROOM
OAK FLOORING
CONCRETE WALL
MANPLE WOOD
GRAIN WOOD
WHOOL RUG
GRAY FABRIC
FTheortown this project is to design a writer’s townhouse in a narrow plot of land in an urban neighborhood. house should allow writer to contemplate, write, relax, and observe the surrounding urban
neighborhood. It should maintain a good balance between indoor and outdoor spaces. Outdoor spaces should allow the writer to observe his urban neighborhood and also provide options for privacy from the busy urban life. Indoor spaces should be airy and bring in as much daylight as possible despite the narrow plot conditions.
EXPLODED AXON
STREET VIEW
DETAIL SHOTS
THIRD FLOOR BEDROOM
STAIRS
ENTRY
MODEL SECTION
USAFA Cadet Chapel, 2015
ART
DRAWING+ PHOTOGRAPHY
Chongqing Huguan Assembly Hall, 2016
NEW YORK CITY,2013
Chongqing Huguan Assembly Hall, 2016
MY PSYCHO, 2016
ART
SKETCHES DRAWING+
TRAVEL SKETCH, 2012
DIGITAL PAINTING, 2016 TAUGHT BY FZDSCHOOL
All
ABOUT ME
I’m
an architecture student that received twelve years integrated education at my hometown , Chongqing , China . It has built up my solid conventional culture background by growing up in a country which accumulated thousands ancient civilizations and splendor of long history heritage . My family has created a liberal atmosphere during my entire life , encourage me anxiously to explore the world and finding myself . Challenges are everywhere , after I spend five years to fit into a totally different society , this particular experience has not only taught me different knowledge but also proved me that all hard works will be rewarded .
Address
4949 SW LANDING Dr.
4lyujia@gmail.com
Phone
573-823-7827