ZHANG Xin Current Address Tel: 917-331-9492
8 Perry St
Email: xz394@cornell.edu
Education
Somerville, MA, 02143
Cornell University, College of Architecture, Art, and Planning
(2012-2013)
Master of Architecture (Post Professional Degree, M. Arch II) Tianjin University, School of Architecture, Tianjin, P.R.CHINA
(2007-2012)
Bachelor of Architecture
Visa Status
Work Visa (H1b) Started from Oct.1st 2014, maximum 6 years.
Professional Experience
Junior Architect at NAGA Architects, LLC in Cambridge MA June. 2013 - Present ● Participated on the competition of G+25 Residential Building in Burj Khalifa area. Worked on the original conceptual design and diagrams, as well as Revit model. ● Assisted Dubai team to rearrange all the units in Revit for Sawari hotel and service apartment, prepared drawings for presentation. ● Worked on the DXB Damac Apartment project in Revit for Design Development. ● Closely participate on the competition of Dubai Tourism and Commerce Marketing office and won the competition in June 2014. In Design Development stage, mainly focused on optimization of skin panels and structure for the whole building.
Related Experience
Graduate Teaching Assistant at Tianjin Univ. Sept. 2011 - December.2011 ● Translated the artical "Form Force and Structure" for Prof. Stanislaus Fung, UNSW ● Searched and prepared related images for the course held by Prof. Stanislaus Fung Internship Jan.2011 - Mar. 2011 Atelier of Li Xinggang at China Architecture Design & Research Group, Beijing ● Made digital models and developed plan drawings for China Olympic Museum ● Produced diagrams and renderings for the competition of China Sinology Center TJU-UCLA International Joint Studio April. 2011- June. 2011 ● Designed and produced drawings and rendering of Museum of Tibetan Buddhism ● Traveled from LA to San Francisco, Boston, New York City, Philadelphia and etc.
Related Experience
Survey and Mapping Practice June. 2009 - Aug. 2009 Longxing Temple, Hebei Prov., CHINA ● Surveyed and produced plans, sections and elevations of Tianwang Tempel ● Made renderings of elevation of Tianwang Temple and Zhaobi
Award & Honor
Finalist of 2011 Evolo skyscraper Competition (collaborated with FAN Shuning ) , 2011 The First Class of XU Zhong Scholarship, Tianjin University, 2010 ZHENG Zhigang Scholarship, Tianjin University, 2009
Leadership
Vice Chair of Art of Department of Architecture School, Tianjin University, 2008 Head of the Clover Choir, Tianjin University, 2009
Published Work and Exhibitions
Nation-wide College Students Architectural Design Exhibition, 2010 & 2011 China Architecture School Digital Technology Teaching Seminars and Exhibition, 2010 Selected Works of 2011 eVolo Skyscraper Competition, Limited Edition Book, 2011
Skills
● 2D: AutoCAD, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign ● 3D: Rhinoceros, Revit, Maya, SketchUp, 3DSMax ● Parametric: Grasshopper, Monkey(RhinoScript), Kangaroo, Python ● Rendering: Vray, Maxwell, Keyshot ● Other: free hand sketching, physical model making, GIS, Ecotect, Premiere
DXB Damac Apartment June 2014 - Present Location : Dubai, U.A.E Stage: Design Development Team: Dr. Naga, Talanoa Lesatele, Walter Woods, Jea Hyoung Kim, Choung Pham, Xin Zhang Role: Revit Modeling, Drawings Damac is one of the biggest developer in Dubai, and this project is part of Damac Golf Village. The first phase is done by Dubai team, which are all typical aligned building as shown in rendering. Our job in this project was to reconcile the corner buildings, which are two irregular apartment building. Different from the typical ones, the corner apartment has more spcified units and needs more effort to complete the design development phase.
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G+25 Residential Building Burj Khalifa June 2013 - August 2013 Size: 7,988 SM Location : Dubai, U.A.E Stage: Conceptual Design Team: Dr. Naga, Talanoa Lesatele, Walter Woods, Xin Zhang Role: Concept, Diagram, Revit Modeling, Presentation Burj Dubai District showcases an exclusive urban development centred around the magnificent Burj Dubai Tower projected to be the tallest building in the world and the large Lake, creating a stunning visual setting for the development. In order to responde this amazing context, our design maximized the view towards to the Burj Khalifa tower and the dancing fountain, with an extremely high efficient plan layout. At the same time, having the stepping terrace on the top, the towers not only provide the luxry penthouses, but also stand as an another landmark builing in Burj Dubai District.
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Dubai Tourism and Commerce Marketing Office April 2014 - Present Location : Dubai, U.A.E Stage: Schemetic Design Team: Dr. Naga, Talanoa Lesatele, Walter Woods, Jea Hyoung Kim, Reza Mousavy, Max Dehne, Xin Zhang Role: Revit Modeling, Diagram, Scripting, Facade Development, Drawings, Presentation DTCM was established to act as the Dubai Government’s international marketing arm, promoting the Emirate’s tourism and business interests through an integrated programme of events and publicity activities worldwide. The new building for DTCM will serve not only as a headquater office but also a showcase for the world, especially for the coming 2020 Dubai World Expo. In this proposal, we were trying to using the simple integrated geometry to achieve not only the required programs, but also a higher aesthetic level. The mesh skin will also become a screen showing the new Dubai to the world.
From the third floor, structure is transfered from regular columns to the structure frame, which also works with the panel groups, goes all the way from floor slab to the roof and the atrium.
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For the inner facade, the dimension of modular panels based on floor height (5m) and the angle which make each triangle panel as a equilateral triangle.
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All the panels has to work with each other, not only in form, but also structurally.
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China Olympic Museum Jan - March 2011 Professional Work Location: Beijing Chief Designer: LI Xinggang, TAN Zeyang Role: Drawings, Modeling
After 2008 Beijing Olympic, the National Stadium (Bird Nest) would tranfer its role to the public. China Olympic Museum was part of the plan to exhibit Olympic related information. Under the south part of the stadium, the space used to be ready room for athletes. The proposal keeps most of the structure frame and introduces several independent objects as theme exhibition space for different purpose of use.
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Other Works AKOYA Residential community in Abu Dhabi April 2014 - Present Location : Abu Dhabi, U.A.E Stage: Schemetic Design Team: Dr. Naga, Talanoa Lesatele, Walter Woods, Jea Hyoung Kim, Reza Mousavy, Xin Zhang Role: Revit Modeling, Drawings, Presentation
Al Marjan Island La Promenade June 2014 - Present Location : Rak, U.A.E Stage: Schemetic Design Team: Dr. Naga, Talanoa Lesatele, Walter Woods, Jea Hyoung Kim, Reza Mousavy, Max Dehne, Saara A Jazeel, Xin Zhang Role: Master Planning, Revit Modeling, Diagram, Drawings, Presentation
Bristol Tower October 2013 Location : Dubai, U.A.E Stage: Conceptual Design Team: Dr. Naga, Talanoa Lesatele, Walter Woods, Jea Hyoung Kim, Xin Zhang Role: Conceptual Design, Revit Modeling, Diagram, Drawings, Presentation
Inmaia Residential Community January - March 2014 Location : K.S. A Stage: Schemetic Design Team: Dr. Naga, Talanoa Lesatele, Walter Woods, Jea Hyoung Kim, Xin Zhang Role: Master Planning, Revit Modeling, Diagram, Drawings, Presentation
3 Courtyards February-May 2012 Academic Design Work Tutor: Tod Williams + Billie Tsien, Amber Bartosh Independent Work This project builds on the understanding of space in different scales and senses of enclosure. The specifice site provide the oppotunity to explore the potential of this idea. On the one hand, there is student living area and energetic social space; on the other hand, there is contemplative space and beautiful woods area, which are more quiet and introverted.
L-shape courtyard connects student dormitory and woods area.
The exterior courtyard is connected with interior lobby.
Courtyard with contemplative space can be seen on the top of berm, but can not be reached directly.
3 courtyard takes advantage of specific site contion and provides a continuous circulation between spaces with different scales and senses of enclosure. In this sense, the building is not about the form, In this sense, the building is not about the form, but the inner flow with people’s feelings.
The Quakers' symposium with t h e c o u r t y a rd i s u n d e rg ro u n d and formed by retaining walls with an opening to the sky. With the reflection of water and the ceiling, the quiet and introverted atmosphere is perfect for Quakers' gathering.
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Connecting the exterior space and interior space as well as all different type of programs, the 3 courtyard serve as the main structure for the whole project. At the same time, the circulation between these courtyard is also formed as a loop, which connects the public space and the private space.
Museum of Ethnography in Budapest February-May 2014 International Competition Independent Work
The Museum of Ethnography has a significant collection of ethnographical and ethnological objects and documents which is continuously processed and displayed in exhibitions and presented in various publications. The new museum will serve not only as an exhibition space, but aslo as a educational institution for children and a public center along with the city park.
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The main challenge for this project is to combine the exhibition space of museum with other public educational areas, such as library and the children's museum/classroom. So the proposal goes two directions: horizontal and vertical. With the span of structure, horizontal circulation provides a continuous exhibition space. At the same time, vertical space varies based on different requirement of all the programs for public and private.
"Over the Wall" Zhonglian Cup Architecture Competition September - November 2010 Nation-wide Competition Tutor: BIAN Hongbin, XU Zhen Partner: SHEN Ruoyu Role: Concept, Models, Diagrams, Drawings
This project tried to focus some social issues in CHINA and respond to them by using architectural strategies. During our research, I was so surprised that a huge gap occured in the city between local and alien workers (in China, many farmers lost their land and came to work in the cities). Just for the appearance of the street, the urban village was seperated simply by a wall. In order to reconcile this situation, the proposal started from the wall.
Besides the surface of building provides the path to step over the wall, the interior space also offers another path to go through. What's more, with many useful programs, it can help people to communicate and learn, in order to make the city better.
As the development of this project, we saw the potential of sections, not only the single one's form, but also the arrangement of a series of sections. By arranging the relationship of geometry of each section, the path appeared naturally. In this way, sections became threedemensions.
Considering the background of this project, the using of materials and construction is cheap and easy to deal with. The node of each beam also reflects the main idea of variation of sections.
Museum of Tibetan Buddhism in WuDang Lamasery April - June 2011 TJU-UCLA Architecture Joint Studio Tutors: Prof. Ben REFUERZO, Prof. XU Zhen, Prof. WANG Jianghua Independent Work In this studio, all the students were requested to respond to the context of this project, especially its special cultural and religious backgrounds. Rather than using some mysterious religious symbols, such as Wheel of Dharma and Lotus, I'd like to think deeper of culture and local's life style. When I anaylized the site and the local's life, I found two types of space which were connected in some way. I found two types of space which were connected in some way. I found two types of space which were connected in some way.
Religious activity is an very important part of local's life. To many people, Tibetan Buddhism is mysterious and the feeling of its religious space is also quiet and consecrate. At the same time, the local's life style has already been deeply influenced by Tibetan Buddhism, which is also very attractive. By seeing the vivid life of local, visitors can feel their belief much better.
Rocks are very common in Tibet. Stupas in India and Tibet probably started out in a similar fashion, although they now generally contain the ashes of a Buddhist saint or lama. A traditional and often decorated, heap-formed cairn called an ovoo is made in Mongolia. It primarily serves religious purposes, and uses in both Tengriist and Buddhist ceremonies.
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This project uses this traditional rocks serving as the skin of the building, which provides a totally new feeling of exhibition space, while the traditional religious meaning remains at the same time.
Students Center of TIANJIN Polytechnic University March-April 2011 Academic Design Work Tutor: Prof. BIAN Hongbin Independent Work Since the activities of students are full of variety, the design of students center should be a series of functional fragment, rather than a single building. Facing the complex of function and environment, this project trys to blur the boundaries of buildings and landscape to creat a new place for students. All the landscape fragments and diverse program zones are emerged from the site, and also rebuild the site itself.
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In this project, environment of site is not isolated to the architecture, on the contrary, it beoames a very important part of architecture itself. When some certain program zones meet the site, changes happen and uncertainty of place emerge. The space where the certain function zones and uncertain environment meet is a mix of architecture and landscape, which welcomes all the students to come over and its complex form adjusts to the site to creat a new place near the lake.
The new student center is not only the rigid program. By analyzing the site and tranformation of building, architecture also became part of landscape, which porvides potential event spaces for all the students.
Dynamic Installation Design based on Geometry and Algorithm March-May 2012 Academic Design Work Tutor: Prof. Xu Zhen Independent Work This design thesis focus is to explore the digital design process, trying to re-explore the the connotation logic for a contact from the building itself (including the geometric logic and the logic of construction ). With the help of emerging technologies, the inner space of the building logic can be expressed in a quiet different new way. In the very beginning, started with exploring the prototype and the geometric login embeded within it.
the Original Prototype After the study of all the posibilities of variations, then comes the architectural design with those geometric prototype. In this case, the geometry provides the arechitetcture a possibility to transform from 2D to 3D, based on different time and use.
Grasshopper for the dynamic transform of the project
This design also included the mechanical design. The project finally was designed as a pavillion which can transform from a 2-D flat surface to a 3-d structure. There were also some inner logic embeded in this form. 6 legs support the whole structure. When it starts to transform, 3 of them go clockwise, and 3 others go counterclockwise. Thus only with 2 servo motors going opposite directions can control the whole system. (Diagrams showing above)
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The Petropolis of Tomorrow: Nutricao Natureza September-November 2012 Academic Design Work Tutor: Neeraj Bhatia Partner: Felema Yemane, Elease Samms Role: Concept, Diagrams, Renderings, Models, Drawings When the physical product of oil is completely erased what will this land be known for? We want our city to outlive its industry; we also want our city to build an awareness of what used to exist in the past. Our injection into the site will be a trinity between education, industry and environment. Each program will be separated and connected in the appropriate moments.Using infrastructure as the connecter, our moment of transition will not only be roads, but also buildings and landscape. Roncador P-09 107 P-26 107
Albacora SSV Victoria
Vermelho
Campos
Floatel Reliance
Cherne
Macae
Offshore Mischief
Selian 111
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Badejo
P-20 132
P-32 83
P-40 112
P-48 100
Marlim Leste
Marlim Sul 109
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Enchoya
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P-38 96
Albacora Leste
P-52 102
Carapeba Parati
Piranema 97
P-52 102
NP Sedco 706 150 P-52 122
P-54 98 Sun Rise 2000 154
Petrobras X 109
Ocean Worker 76
Marlim Sul
Vitoria 10000 199
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Pre-Salt Region
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Oil Pipeline
P-43 100 Ocean Winner 96 P-65 95
Exploration Zone
Deep Ocean Clarion 188 P-19 109
Stena Drillmax 180
Gas Pipeline
P-40 100
Dominant Currents
P-43 89 P-51 178 P-56 200
Basin borders Platform Rig Name Crew Size
SS Pantanal 158
Semi-Submursible Drill Rig
Campos Basin
Semi-Submursible Accomoda Single Hull Drill Ship
Floating Production Storage a
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Buffering Zone (Industries)
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Buffering Zone (Housing)
Connected Wetland
Wastewater from different zones and precipitation will be treated and goes into wetland network which merged with existing tributary and canals, and finally goes back in to sea.
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Solum Bedrock
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Solum Impermeable Basin-bed Bedrock
There are multiple layers of wetland system. Some of them are isolated as objects to deal with the most toxic wastewater, some of them serev as buffering zone between twe different terrace, some of them are connected as a network to become efficient and resilient wetland system.
Green House on Roosevelt Island June 2012 Academic Design Work Tutor: Ferda Kolatan, Hart Marlow Partner: LI Dan Role: Concept, Drawings, Renderings What we are trying to achieve is to apply the very specific beautiful form of flower to the architecture strategy combining with ecological thinking. In this proposal, the beauty of architecture does not come from abstract languages, but very clear and specific form. By develop with both forms and other aspects of architecture, we embrace much more interesting possibilities.
Other Works Community Remix Residential community with public spaces and green spaces June 2012 Academic Design Work Tutor: Rafi Segal, Laila Seewang Partner: FAN Shuning Role: Concept, Models, Diagrams
Underground Metropolis Finalist of 2011 Evolo skyscraper Competition December 2010 International Competition Partner: FAN Shuning Role: Concept, Diagrams, Rendering More info at: www.evolo.us
Algorithmic Sight 2010 Parametric Design Sudio @ Tianjin Univ. May - June 2010 Academic Design Work Tutor: WANG Zhigang, WANG Zhenfei, Chen Jilin Partner: LAI Xian, YIN Ting, WANG Lu Role: Concept, Scripting more info at: http://pdworkshop2010.blogbus.com
Hybrid Linking Residential Design and Planning September - November 2009 Academic Design Work Tutor: REN Jun Partner: ZHAO Yizhou Role: Concept, Drawings, Renderings