Mark Liang Portfolio

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MARK LIANG 2012~2018 Work


MARK LIANG [Tel] +1 979 587 2693 [eMail] markliang19890105@gmail.com

Portfolio URL:

https://issuu.com/markliang3/docs/ portfolio_for_issuu

+EDUCATION

+WORK EXPERIENCE Aug 2012-May 2014

Texas A&M University [Master of Architecture]

Aug 2007-Jun 2012

Dalian University of Technology [Bachelor of Architecture]

+COMPETITION EXPERIENCE Jan 2014-Mar 2014 May 2011-Aug 2011

HINES Competition UA Architectural Competition

+SKILLS Modeling Graphics others

Revit, SketchUp, Rhino, ArchiCAD, Maya Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, AutoCAD, Vectorworks Model-making, Hand Rendering

+AWARDS Oct 2009

Honourable Prize-Autodesk Revit Students Design Competition

+VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE Oct 2015

Oct 2016-present(15 months)

[Architectural Designer] Responsbility Designing, preparing constructions drawings, meeting with contractor and clients.

Oct 2014-Sep 2016(2 years)

Responsbility Designing, taking measurements, preparing constructions drawings, processing bidding and meeting with clients. May 2013-Aug 2013(3 months)

Responsbility Site analysis, concept design, building both 3D and physical models, preparing final booklet of the project.

Austin Home Tour Volunteer

Sea-Sky Scholar Studio Book

OPEN Architect Studio [Architectural Intern]

China Architecture Design & Research Group [Architectural Intern]

Responsbility Jun 2012

Jay Corder Architect [Architectural Designer]

May 2012-Aug 2012(3 months)

+PUBLICATION

OMNIPLAN

Assisting with construction drawings, building 3D models and working in AutoCAD.


“I believe that architecture exceeds the domain of physical matter, of the built environment, but is really about how we want to live our lives, how we script our own stories and those of others.�



CONTENTS 01. Dallas Holocaust Museum 02. Block 23 03. Mount Theater 04. Hengshui Cultural Center [Office Work_Cultural]

[Office Work_Mixed-Use]

[Office Work_Cultural]

[Individual Work_Cultural]

p. 06-11 p. 12-17 p. 18-23 p. 24-29

05. Porcelain Museum 06. Krause Residence 07. Two Objects

[Individual Work_Cultural]

[Office Work_Residential]

[Individual Work_Residential]

p. 30-35 p. 36-41 p. 42-47



01

[Office Work_Cultural]

HOLOCAUST MUSEUM Nov 2016-Mar 2018 Dallas, Texas, USA Software: Revit, Rhino, SketchUp, AutoCAD

The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum wanted to make sure that every guest who visits the museum is able to experience the expressive aesthetic without difficulty or delay, requiring extensive thought into visitor experience during the design process. The mission is to encourage individuals to become upstanders in support of human rights. The vision for the museum is to create a deep and authentic experiential journey that grapples with the most difficult and perplexing issues plaguing humanity. The design of the museum is a rational organization of the program elements while reinforcing the narrative of a journey that will engage the visitor every time they visit the museum. The exhibit space is elevated above the support spaces and clad in metal skin. The form shaped in a “U� creates the sheltered interior courtyard. The common area is centralized to connect all spaces and provide a powerful courtyard-lobby connection. The exhibits are intentional black-box spaces and contrast with the light-filled lobby creating a dichotomy of light and darkness, of hope and tragedy.


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AT SLOPES > 1/4"/FT.

WELD DECK TO TUBE AS SPECIFIED FOR "PERIMETER" WELDS

AT SLOPES < 1/4" /FT.

NOTE: SEE SECTIONS FOR EDGE ANGLE NOT SHOWN HERE.

NOTE TO ENGINEER :LOCATE TUBE OVER WINDBRACE. DESIGN LENGTH TO TRANSFER ALL SHEAR THRU TUBE, NEGLECTING JOIST SEATS. ADJUST TUBE SIZE FOR SLOPED JOIST.

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COLUMN, SEE PLAN

1/8" = 1'-0"

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3 KB - Kicker Brace @ Roof 1" = 1'-0"

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Structure of Auditorium

ARCHIVE AUDITORIUM ORIENTATION THEATER

SERVICE/ STORAGE

Section Through Auditorium


Wall Elevation

Wall Elevation


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[Office Work_Mixed-Use]

BLOCK 23

May 2017-Mar 2018 Phoenix, Arizona, USA Software: Revit, SketchUp, AutoCAD

Located on the most significant block in downtown Phoenix, Block 23 will create a vibrant live-work-play environment on a site that has been waiting to be redeveloped for decades. The mixed-use project centers around 410,000 SF of residential space, totaling 330 units on 13 floors. Tenant amenities will include a pool, fitness center, private cabanas, makers’ garage and pet spa. The project also includes 150,000 SF of office space, a 55,000 SF grocery store and 50,000 SF of retail/restaurant space at street level. An additional 480,000 SF of structured parking will be provided on site, with residents parking on 3 levels below-grade, and office/retail/grocery parking separated on four above-grade levels. The project also includes a 55,000 SF grocery store, Fry’s Food Store. Block 23 is the first mixed-use and high-rise development to included a grocery store in downtown Phoenix. Residents and those living near Block 23 will enjoy it’s easy access while increasing the walkability factor of the area. The site borders light rail lines on the north and south sides making it a viable residence for both people who work downtown or who commute and want easy access to public transportation and urban style living.



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125 E. WASHINGTON ST PHOENIX, AZ 85004

MATCHLINE 1 / A-108D MATCHLINE 1 / A-108C

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THIS DRAWING IS IN PROGRESS AND IS FOR INTERIM REVIEW ONLY. IT IS NOT FOR REGULATORY APPROVAL, PERMITTING , OR CONSTRUCTION

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www.omniplan.com

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FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATION ARCHITECTURAL 100'-0" = 87.16 CIVIL SLEEVING PLAN TO BE DEVELOPED BY GC FOR COORDINATION W/ PT SLABS REFERENCE SHEET A-615 FOR PARTITION SCHEDULE REFERENCE SHEETS A-620, A-621, AND A-622 FOR WINDOW SCHEDULE REFERENCE SHEETS A-623 AND A-624 FOR DOOR SCHEDULE AND GENERAL NOTES. ALL EGRESS DOORS TO HAVE EMERGENCY PANIC HARDWARE. PROVIDE CODE REQUIRED STAIRWAY IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE AT EACH FLOOR LEVEL. REFERENCE TYP DETAILS ON SHEET G-004 LUMINOUS LIGHTING REQUIRED IN STAIRS 3, 5, 6, & 7; REFERENCE STAIR DETAILS ON SHEET A-610 FOR MORE INFORMATION. MAINTAIN 7'-0" VERTICAL CLEARANCE IN ALL VEHICULAR AND PEDESTRIAN AREAS OF GARAGE LEVELS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. MAX 2% CROSS SLOPE IN ALL ACCESSIBLE AREAS OCCUPANCY LOAD SIGNAGE FOR ASSEMBLY SPACES TO BE POSTED AND COMPLETED AS PART OF TI PACKAGE. ALL RESIDENTIAL DWELLING UNITS TO MEET ANSI TYPE B ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS, MINIMUM. FOR PIPE PROTECTION IN GARAGE REFERENCE DETAIL 20/A-526 DIMENSIONS ARE TO FACE OF FINISH UNO. LANDSCAPE AND HARDSCAPE ARE SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY; REF LANDSCAPE DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION UNIT INFORMATION IS SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY AND WILL BE PROVIDED IN SUPPLEMENTAL TI PACKAGE DEMISING WALLS ARE DIMENSIONED TO CENTERLINE OF AIR SPACE AND COLUMN GRIDS UNO.

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FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATION ARCHITECTURAL 100'-0" = 87.16 CIVIL SLEEVING PLAN TO BE DEVELOPED BY GC FOR COORDINATION W/ PT SLABS REFERENCE SHEET A-615 FOR PARTITION SCHEDULE REFERENCE SHEETS A-620, A-621, AND A-622 FOR WINDOW SCHEDULE REFERENCE SHEETS A-623 AND A-624 FOR DOOR SCHEDULE AND GENERAL NOTES. ALL EGRESS DOORS TO HAVE EMERGENCY PANIC HARDWARE. PROVIDE CODE REQUIRED STAIRWAY IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE AT EACH FLOOR LEVEL. REFERENCE TYP DETAILS ON SHEET G-004 LUMINOUS LIGHTING REQUIRED IN STAIRS 3, 5, 6, & 7; REFERENCE STAIR DETAILS ON SHEET A-610 FOR MORE INFORMATION. MAINTAIN 7'-0" VERTICAL CLEARANCE IN ALL VEHICULAR AND PEDESTRIAN AREAS OF GARAGE LEVELS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. MAX 2% CROSS SLOPE IN ALL ACCESSIBLE AREAS OCCUPANCY LOAD SIGNAGE FOR ASSEMBLY SPACES TO BE POSTED AND COMPLETED AS PART OF TI PACKAGE. ALL RESIDENTIAL DWELLING UNITS TO MEET ANSI TYPE B ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS, MINIMUM. FOR PIPE PROTECTION IN GARAGE REFERENCE DETAIL 20/A-526 DIMENSIONS ARE TO FACE OF FINISH UNO. LANDSCAPE AND HARDSCAPE ARE SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY; REF LANDSCAPE DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION UNIT INFORMATION IS SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY AND WILL BE PROVIDED IN SUPPLEMENTAL TI PACKAGE DEMISING WALLS ARE DIMENSIONED TO CENTERLINE OF AIR SPACE AND COLUMN GRIDS UNO.

1845 Woodall Rodgers Freeway, Suite 1500 Dallas, Texas 75201 Main 214 826 7080 www.omniplan.com Copyright © 2017

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TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN - LEVEL 07 - 15 SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0"

Typical Residence Plan

TYPICAL TOWER LEVEL 7-15

SHELL PERMIT PACKAGE ADDENDUM ONE PRICING SET 12/21/2017

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GLASS WINDOWS & DOORS

STOREFRONT GLASS

STUCCO

STOREFRONT GLASS PAINTED STEEL BALCONY RAILINGS PAINTED STEEL BALCONY RAILINGS

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BUILDING EXIT

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1845 Woodall Rodgers Freewa Dallas, Texas 75201

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OFFICE GARAGE

10' - 2"

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20' - 4"

RETAIL GARAGE

RESIDENTIAL GARAGE

TOWER LEVEL 10 215' - 0" TOWER LEVEL 9 204' - 4" TOWER LEVEL 8 193' - 8"

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TOWER LEVEL 6 172' - 4"

SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"

OFFICE / AMENITY / RES LEVEL 5 161' - 8" OFFICE PARKING LEVEL 4 148' - 4"

OFFICE / AMENITY / RES LEVEL 5 161' - 8"

OFFICE PARKING LEVEL 3 135' - 0"

EXPOSED CONCRETE SLAB EDGE

RETAIL PARKING LEVEL 2 121' - 8"

SECTION THROUGH BUILDING LOOKING WEST

LEVEL 1 100' - 0" DOCK LEVEL 95' - 9" GARAGE LEVEL B1 T.O. SLAB 85' - 7" ELECTRICAL VAULT 80' - 9" GARAGE LEVEL B2 T.O. SLAB 76' - 1" GARAGE LEVEL B3 T.O. SLAB 66' - 9"

2"X6" ALUMINUM HORIZONTAL LOUVERS, CONNECTED TO 3/4" DIA. VERTICAL STAINLESS STEEL THREADED SAG-ROD SUPPORTS, MOUNTED TO EMBEDS IN CONCRETE STRUCTURE, KYNAR FINISH TYP.

BLOCK 23

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125 E. WASHING PHOE

125 E. WASHINGTON ST PHOENIX, AZ 85004

SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0"

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OFFICE LEVEL 09 225' - 8"

16' - 0"

OFFICE LEVEL 08 209' - 8" OFFICE

UNIT

10' - 8"

OFFICE GARAGE

UNIT

UNIT

UNIT

10' - 8"

16' - 0"

OFFICE PARKING LEVEL 4

OFFICE

13' - 4"

OFFICE LEVEL 06 177' - 8"

TOWER LEVEL 15 268' - 4" TOWER LEVEL 14 257' - 8" TOWER LEVEL 13 247' - 0" TOWER LEVEL 12 236' - 4" TOWER LEVEL 11 225' - 8" TOWER LEVEL 10 215' - 0"

OFFICE GARAGE

TOWER LEVEL 7 183' - 0" TOWER LEVEL 6 172' - 4" OFFICE / AMENITY / RES LEVEL 5 161' - 8" OFFICE PARKING LEVEL 4 148' - 4"

13' - 4" 9' - 4"

13' - 4"

Revision

Date

Number

PROJECT NO:

315057.000

LEVEL 1 100' - 0"

PROJECT NO:

Revision

315

DOCK LEVEL 95' - 9" GARAGE LEVEL B1 T.O. SLAB 85' - 7" ELECTRICAL VAULT 80' - 9" GARAGE LEVEL B2 T.O. SLAB 76' - 1" GARAGE LEVEL B3 T.O. SLAB 66' - 9"

AMENITY SCREEN - PLAN DETAIL AT SLAB Section Through3 Building Looking North SCALE: 3" = 1'-0"

Number

RETAIL PARKING LEVEL 2 121' - 8"

21' - 8"

20' - 4"

OFFICE PARKING LEVEL 3 135' - 0"

4' - 3" 10' - 2"

9' - 6"

RESIDENTIAL GARAGE

GROCERY B.O.H.

MOTOR COURT SLOPE PER CIVIL

9' - 4" 4' - 8"

10' - 2" 4' - 3"

9' - 6"

RESIDENTIAL GARAGE

14' - 5"

RESIDENTIAL GARAGE

SECTION THROUGH BUILDING LOOKING NORTH SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0"

SERVICE DOCKS

GEOFOAM FILL

24' - 7"

SPEED RAMP TO LVL 2 GROCERY

9' - 4"

GARAGE LEVEL B2 T.O. SLAB 76' - 1" GARAGE LEVEL B3 T.O. SLAB 66' - 9" 4/26/2017 9:54:36 PM

D:\revit\docs\15057 Block 23 _ Central_sstribling.rvt

LEVEL 1 100' - 0" GARAGE LEVEL B1 T.O. SLAB 85' - 7"

RETAIL GARAGE

SPEED RAMP TO LVL 3

4' - 10"

13' - 4" 13' - 4"

RETAIL GARAGE

21' - 8"

RETAIL PARKING LEVEL 2 121' - 8"

SPEED RAMP TO LVL 4

OFFICE PARKING LEVEL 3 135' - 0"

TOWER LEVEL 8 193' - 8"

148' - 4"

OFFICE PARKING LEVEL 3 135' - 0"

2 A-532

TOWER LEVEL 9 204' - 4"

13' - 4"

16' - 0"

OFFICE LEVEL 07 193' - 8"

10' - 8"

UNIT

10' - 8"

UNIT

TOWER LEVEL 16 279' - 0"

10' - 8"

UNIT

10' - 8"

UNIT

TOWER LEVEL 17 289' - 8"

10' - 8"

UNIT

10' - 8"

UNIT

OFFICE PARKING LEVEL 4 148' - 4"

TOWER ROOF LEVEL 300' - 4"

10' - 8"

16' - 0"

OFFICE

UNIT

10' - 8"

16' - 0"

OFFICE

UNIT

10' - 8"

MTL PANEL EQUIPMENT SCREEN

OFFICE ROOF LEVEL 241' - 8"

OFFICE / AMENITY / RES LEVEL 5 161' - 8"

STEEL EMBEDS IN CONCRETE STRUCTURE

P.1

A-302

13' - 4"

B

10' - 8"

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A.5

AMENITY SCREEN - PERSPECTIVE

13' - 4"

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1

Amenity Screen-Section Detail At Slab AMENITY SCREEN - SECTION DETAIL AT SLAB

TOWER LEVEL 7 183' - 0"

10' - 8"

2

CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB

TOWER LEVEL 11 225' - 8"

9' - 4" 4' - 8"

RESIDENTIAL GARAGE

THIS DRAWING IS IN PRO AND IS FOR INTERIM REV ONLY. IT IS NOT FOR REGULATORY APPROVAL PERMITTING , OR CONSTRUCTION

THIS DRAWING IS IN PROGRESS AND IS FOR INTERIM REVIEW ONLY. IT IS NOT FOR REGULATORY APPROVAL, PERMITTING , OR CONSTRUCTION

TOWER LEVEL 12 236' - 4"

13' - 4"

OFFICE GARAGE

OFFICE GARAGE

TOWER LEVEL 13 247' - 0"

13' - 4"

OFFICE GARAGE

UNIT

9"

TOWER LEVEL 14 257' - 8"

13' - 4"

UNIT

OFFICE PARKING LEVEL 3 135' - 0"

TOWER LEVEL 15 268' - 4"

10' - 8"

AMENITY POOL STRUCTURE

CONCRETE EMBED AND STEEL SECTION

TOWER LEVEL 16 279' - 0"

13' - 4"

UNIT

UNIT

2"X6" ALUMINUM HORIZONTAL LOUVERS, KYNAR FINISH

Copyright © 2017

TYP

UNIT

www.omniplan.com

TOWER LEVEL 17 289' - 8"

1' - 6"

UNIT

Main 214 826 7080

45.0 0°

10' - 8"

UNIT

UNIT

RETAIL GARAGE

Copyright © 2017

TOWER ROOF LEVEL 300' - 4"

10' - 8"

UNIT

RETAIL GARAGE

www.omniplan.com

1845 Woodall Rodgers Freeway, Suite 1500 Dallas, Texas 75201

10' - 8"

A-303

14 14.2 14.9 15

10' - 8"

A-301

12.6

10' - 8"

2

10' - 8"

09.9 10

10' - 8"

08.8 09

10' - 8"

07.6 08

10' - 8"

07

10' - 8"

06.6

10' - 8"

06

10' - 8"

05.5 1

21' - 8"

05

4' - 3"

03.2 03.8 04 04.4

4' - 10"

02.5

BUILDING SECTION RETAIL PARKING LEVEL 2 121' - 8"

SHELL PERMIT PACKAGE ADDENDUM ONE PRICING SET 12/21/2017

A-301Amenity Screen-Enlarged Section 1

AMENITY SCREEN - ENLARGED SECTION SCALE: 1/2" = 1'-0"

RESIDENTIAL A SCREEN D

DESIGN DEVELOP GMAX P

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A-5


03

[Office Work_Cutlural]

MOUNT THEATER May 2013-Aug 2013 Nyon, Switzerland Software: SketchUp, AutoCAD, PS, AI

As the undulating mountains over the calm reflective water of the Leman Lake, the complex programs of this new development are organized as a synthesis of stepping surfaces rising on top of a pure horizontal plaza. This new theatrical playground provides an exciting gathering space for the public and people who lives and works here alike, to perform, to debate, to celebrate, to reflect or just to watch the surrounding landscape. Each program remains its autonomy in terms of circulation and functionality within this compact site and tight geometry, even if they form a coherent entity based on the “theater� form. The site is finally transformed into a new landmark that connect the existing city to close suburbs and to the distant landscape: a social energizer for the town of Nyon.



Ground Floor Plan

Section


Diagram of Circulation


North Elevation

East Elevation

South Elevation

West Elevation


Section



04

[Individual Work_Cultural]

CULTURAL CENTER Jun 2012-Sep 2012 Hengshui, Hebei Province, China Software: Rhino, Grasshopper, AutoCAD, Photoshop

The site is located in the junction of three important rivers in Hebei Province. With the rapid development of surrounding area during the last few years, the government decides to turn this area into a cultural center, aiming to attract more people to here. Design story begins from site analysis. A natural river runs through this area, so I place the main commercial space along the river. Most buildings have two stories and they are connected by the bridges either on the ground level and upper level. The three-story cultural center is the most important part in this project, so I place it at the end of the river. The building is lifted from the ground level, this would provide a public space for people to gather and communicate. The main exhibition space is on the second floor and third floor. But, how to make it look like it belongs here not anywhere else? I tried to achieve this by giving the facade a unique look. I collect several images of this area through the analysis of the site and then transfer them into abstract graphic. After further adjustments, the facade of the building is completed.



Based on the original structure, I meshed the site and uniformly distributed the control points on the grid. Then, through Voronoi calculation, I got the uniform interior space shaped by the control points. Thus, the first stage grid completed.

On this basis, through analysis of the space and consideration of the people and light, I adjusted the control points, altered the density. The second stage grid completed.

Finally, by further adjustments, non-uniform and irregular grid took shape. At this point, the plan of the building is generally completed.




05

[Individual Work_Cultural]

PORCELAIN MUSEUM Feb 2012-May 2012 Beijing, China Software: SketchUp, AutoCAD, Photoshop

The rapid economic development in China has brought great satisfaction to Chinese people on their physical life. However, they are losing something important. Some aged buildings are replaced by new ones and some traditional Chinese techniques are substituted by modern industrialized technology. In this process, people are gradually losing their attention on traditonal Chinese culture and becoming of no interests in Chinese history. This museum aims to offer people a place to appreciate the beauty of porcelain art and the essence of Chinese architecture. Porcelain is a hard, blue and white ceramic, which is frequently used as a synonym for China. So, in my museum design, I adopt white color and glass as the main color and material of the external wall, in order to create a visual sense of purity. Also, this museum follows the concept of the quadrangle courtyard, which is the basic pattern used for residences in China. The four main exhibition halls each with an outdoor space are distributed separately around the center of the building. The visitors can follow the set routine to enjoy the exhibition. The second floor has an access to the outdoor space. After the visit, people can go to the outdoor signt-seeing platform to have a view of the musuem and even the entire vista. Different spaces bring about different atmosphere. I believe in this museum, people can get what they want and people will feel a special atmosphere.



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12

6

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10

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8

4

11

1. Main Entrance 2. Hall 3. Preface Hall 4. Exhibition Hall 5. Exhibition Hall 6. Exhibition Hall 7. Exhibition Hall 8. Lecture 9. Cafe 10. Conference Room 11. Storage 12. Office 13. Storage 14. Office 15. Book Store

3

9 2

1

1st Floor Plan

Section


1. Exhibition Hall 2. Exhibition Hall

3. Office

4. Exhibition Hall 3

2

1

4

2nd & 3rd Floor Plan


Model

Elevation


Section

A-A Section

B-B Section

D-D Section



06

[Office Work_Residential]

KRAUSE RESIDENCE Nov 2014-Sep 2016 Austin, Texas, USA Software: ArchiCAD, Photoshop

As the largest office project, Krause residence covers more than 12,000 square feet. How to build a “monster� is a challenge, but it also means a lot of fun. Site slope was a major factor in the overall design and site plan of the house, so we separate the program into three parts: living room and master bedroom, bedroom, basketball court. Living room and master bedroom are all located on the upper level and face the west. Daylight and view are controlled and enhanced by expansive windows and architectural shading devices. The rooms which do not necessarily need natural light are placed on the east. The same logic is used on the lower level layout. Since the basketball gym has a height of 28 feet, so we put it on the lowest level and buried this concrete box in the soil, the only proof of its existence is the skylight on the ground.


Lower Floor Plan

1st Floor Plan


Section @ Living

Section @ Gallery l Garages



2

1

3

4 1. The giant whole 28 in the ground for the buried 1/2 court basketball court. The machines are digging a path to get out of the hole! 2. 18.25 tons of steel and 30 concrete trucks will be needed just for the oor slab and founda on pour. 3. Buried basketball gym second round er of founda on walls going up. The rst 8’ is poured. GYM Retaining Wall Section

4. The installa on of roof trusses is done.


07

[Individual Work_Residential]

TWO OBJECTS Sep 2013-Dec 2013 Bryan, Texas, USA Software: Maya, AutoCAD, Photoshop

We are in a moment where architecture is redefining its position, moving from a subject-centered and systematic discourse to an object-oriented situation. Objects need not be natural, simple or indestructible. Instead, objects will be defined only by their autonomous reality. They must be autonomous in two separate directions: emerging as something over and above thier pieces, while also partly withholding themselves from relations with other entities. In this particular project, the use of a stone, an object of nature, was a deliberate selection. By submitting this “natural object� to a series of drawing translations, a new object related to its autonomous drawing process rather than nature was created. Use of the drawing craft presents alternatives for architecture to apply normative modes of production in a different way, through the combination of analog and digital presentations in 2- and 3-D.



Original Stone

Simplified Drawing

Details

More Details

Maya Model

Details

More Details

Final Model


1st Floor Plan

2nd Floor Plan

2nd Floor Plan

2nd Floor Plan

3rd Floor Plan


Case Study House

Transformation

Original Plan

Simplified Plan

2D-3D

Add Surface


1st Floor Plan

2nd Floor Plan

3rd Floor Plan


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