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About Me

My name is Qingyin Yang. Currently, I am undertaking my master study of architecture at the University of Western Australia. I am really into exploring and testing new ways of graphic representation. With my current skill set, I would like to share and learn with the team and at meantime add values to the team.

Education

University of Western Australia

School of Design, Perth Master of Architecture, Jan, 2023 - Current School of Design, Perth Undergraduate, Feb, 2020 - Nov, 2022

Experience Architecture Assistant I Casual Studio Derickx October, 2023 - Current

- 3d modeling, rendering, and post-production - Assist in modifying changes for the ongoing project

Intern I Hybird GROTTO Studio June - July, 2023

- Lazor Cutting; Physical & sketch model making - Sketchup & AutoCAD to template lazor cutting - Consultation with workshop staff and director

Intern I Part-time MORQ June - July, 2023

- Site Visit - 3D site & Design modeling, Post-production - Design plan drawings

Issuu: https://issuu.com/qyy_yang Email: qingyinyang@hotmail.com Phone: 0423262879

Software Skill CAD Drawings AutoCAD I Rhino

3D Modelling

Sketchup I Rhino

Rendering

Vray I Enscape I Twinmotion I Lumion

Adobe Suites

Photoshop I Indesign I Illustrator I Premiere pro

Others

Microsoft suites I QGIS I 3dsmax I Revit

Vo l u n t e e r UWA Unimentor Mar - Jun, 2022

AIA event volunteer Feb, 2023 UWA Breadrun Mar - Aug, 2023

Language

Chinese I English

Award ARCT5536 Photo Real Rendering ARCT 5101 Architecture Studio ARCT 3001 Architecture Studio 4 ARCT 3000 Architecture Studio 3 ARCT 3030 Materials and Large Constructions ARCT 2030 Materials and Small Constructions

Nov, 2023 July, 2023 Nov, 2022 July, 2022 July, 2022 July, 2021

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Selected Exhibition Work Selected Exhibition Work Selected Exhibition Work Selected Exhibition Work 1st Place Award 1st Place Award

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Selected Work On Website

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Commendation of Group Work

Competition

AASA Student Logo Design Competition

A graphic competition aims to revamp the organization’s identity. The logo design is used in various mediums, such as letterheads, website, social media, publications, business card, banners.

Salvin Architecture Student Competition 2020

A housing project in Fremantle aims to provide living space for homelessness. Site has an unusual feature that is on the entrance of a parking lot. Our solution is to have elevated building typology while having less disruption to the surrounding context.

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Content (Asia–Pacific)

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Rote Island Resor t 4 - 15

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Bench 28 -35

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Br oom ehill Pr ogr am Pr oposal 1 6 - 27

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Outdoor Rendering - Cold bath area looking towards the ocean

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01 Rote Island Resort Nestled amidst a lush palm forest spanning 7000 square meters on Rote Island, a visionary resort project aims to defy conventional resort styles. Leveraging locally-sourced materials, it seeks to craft a distinct identity that entices visitors through its captivating scenery. The goal is to reimagine the traditional perception of resorts by using indigenous resources, fostering an environment that attracts travelers to explore its unique charm. Crafted from an array of materials such as timber and rammed earth, the resort prioritizes ample ventilation without sacrificing functionality. Adopting a half-sunken design approach for its front amenities becomes significant in creating intriguing spatial dynamics. This innovative layout not only ensures adequate airflow but also facilitates diverse activities and light movement, encouraging usage both on the roof and beneath, fostering a multi-dimensional experience for guests while maximizing the functional utility of the space. In the residential section, every villa offers exclusive privacy, creating a secluded sappce for residents. Each space is designed with intentional openings in the walls to facilitate airflow while preserving privacy. Lush vegetation growing behind these gaps ensures a sense of seclusion while allowing refreshing breezes to permeate the living spaces.

Rote Ndao, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia Tutor: Andrea Quagliola Summer 2023

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1. Indoor Bar 2. Main Restaurant, 3. Open Kitchen Area, 4. Sunken Courtyard, 5. Surf Boards Repairing Area, 6. Sunken Bar Area, 7. Back Of House, 8. Secluded Couple / Family Dinning Setting, 9. Washroom, 10. Sauna, 11. Personal Meditation Area, 1 2 . Yo g a / S t r e t c h i n g A r e a , 13. Cold Bath Area, 14. Spa

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1. Surf Boards Repairing Area, 2. Ramp, 3. Sunken Bar Area, 4. Back Of House, 5. Secluded Couple Dining Setting, 6. Secluded Family Dining Setting, 7. Food Preparation Room, 8. Open Kitchen Area, 9. Sunken Courtyard, 10. Female Washroom

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1. Concrete Floor 150mm, 2. Burnished Concrete Finish 100mm, 3. Custom-made C 6. Ceiling Timber Beam 150 x 200mm, 7. Earth Rendered Ceiling Slab 20mm, 11. Velux Skylight, 12. Sky-Frame

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Holland Track

Rural Learning

Imperial Hotel

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Communal Center

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02 Broomehill Program Proposal Broomehill is a small rural town in the Great Southern Region of Western Australia, with a strong agricultural industry. Recently, the community purchased the historic Imperial Hotel, with plans to reinvigorate its old bar and attract more visitors to the town. The proposal to revive the hotel starts with a macro scope in the town. It begins with identifying groups of individuals who are interested in spending time or residing in the rural area, and this leads to short and long term stay. For short stays, the focus is on individuals in transit between cities, with a service station available for rest, food, and fuel. If interested, visitors can explore the town during their stay.

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Long-term stays cater to those seeking a rural experience, and tailored learning programs are designed based on the town’s strengths for people who are interested. In response to the accelerating era, some of the hands-on craftsmanship are fostered and promoted in those programs, such as shear, pottery, weave, and food-making. These programs act as a ‘pilot’ to inspire city-dwellers to adopt a rural lifestyle, as it could be challenging for inexperienced individuals with a city background to live independently in the countryside.

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Farming

Pottery

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Broomehill, WA, Australia Tutor: Philip Stejskal Summer 2023

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INTRO COUNTRYSIDE A rural living guide

Country Living Guide

Heating

Solar Energy

A Chang

Food / Drink

Wood Fire

Storage Preservation

Vernacular Material

Water

Jam

Service Station

Beer Barrel

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Scheme Water

Rainwater Collection

Barn

Irrigation

Imperial Hotel

ACTIVITY / CARAVAN / PREFAB HOUSE

HOTEL PROGRAMS

Long-term stays offer a rural experience for those interested, with living options ranging from caravans to prefab houses. Both options provide flexibility, and can be easily transported to other locations once the program ends.

The hotel has undergone a functional transformation, now catering to backpackers with shared spaces for socializing. The first-floor bath is removed, creating a spacious area that showcases the bar and town history.

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COMMUNAL CENTER

SERVICE STATION

An extension for the imperial hotel, communal center offers indoor learning programs in weaving, pottering, and jam making. The center also displays the product of the learning outcome.

It serves as a transition point for travelers commuting between cities or towns, providing grocery, dining, and gas stations. The use of vernacular materials embodies cultural significance and economic purpose.

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HOLLAND TRACK LANDMARK / SHORT STAY Iso + Plan + Section

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The waved layers of rammed walls harmoniously merge with the landscape, symbolizing cultural continuity and enhancing the aesthetic value of the vernacular material. As the track navigates through various terrains such as bushland, sand dunes, and rocky areas, the undulated layer of rammed earth complements the beauty of natural environment.

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The entrance to the Holland track, situated on the northern edge of the town, often goes unnoticed due to the absence of signage. To emphasize the importance of vernacular material and evoke curiosity, the proposed strategy involves installing several monolithic structures constructed with rammed earth in the entrance of Holland track. By prolonging the distances between each stones, this give a transitional sensation when people drive through. Additional parking spaces have been created to accommodate individuals who wish to explore and wander around the area.


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Site Elevation

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IMPERIAL HOTEL DINING / SHORT STAY / PUB Plan + Iso Diagram + Section

BRIEF The hotel has undergone significant changes to both its function and appearance. The deli, bar, and hotel rooms have been re-programed. The deli now serves as a dining area for backpackers and travelers, and there are display areas for traditional food making such as canned jam. The bar has been expanded to include a loft space that connects the first floor, creating a welcoming environment with increased natural light. And finally, upper floor hotel rooms now become backpacker space, with a shared communal area.

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BATH / DINING / BEDROOM Section part 3 shows a main communal bath for backpackers on the 1st floor, and the continuous dining space from section part 2.

Vernacular Material

Imperial Hotel Isometric

BEDROOM / STORAGE Section part 1 includes the backpacker space on the 1st floor and some storage rooms on the ground floor.

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DINING / BEDROOM Section part 2 includes a main dining area on the ground floor, and it has displayed the products of traditional jams on the shelf. 1st floor is for backpackers.


WASHROOM / BAR Section part 5 reveals the main washroom for public use, which is located in the rear of the bar. Bar place is also extended to the original bank area.

STACKED BARREL Stacked barrels, once seen at the previous entrance of the bar, have been incorporated into the loft area to evoke nostalgic memories. The wall lights further enhance the intimacy of the space.

WASHROOM / BAR The major change of the bar has occurred in section part 4. The original bathromm on the 1st has relocated and now it opens and connects to the ground floor. Light and atmosphere are the key driving force to make the space more welcoming.

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COMMUNAL CENTER LEARNING / STAY / SERVICES Plan + Iso Diagram

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BRIEF The communal center is designed to provide a space for indoor learning programs that focus on various crafts such as weaving, pottering, and jam making. These programs are aimed at people who are interested in developing their skills and creativity in these traditional crafts, as well as an intention in having a long term rural experience. The communal center also functions as exhibition space where displays the products of the learning outcomes.

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Indoor Rendering - Bench in the interior space with skylight

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03 Bench The minimalist design approach of this bench has been carefully crafted to prioritize simplicity and functionality. The bench is highly convenient for users on-the-go, as it is easily transportable and can be assembled and disassembled without the need for glue. Sustainability is also a key factor in the design, making it a practical and environmentally-friendly choice. The objective of the design is to provide users with a sensational experience, maximizing comfort and practicality in an elegant and simple form. The versatility of the bench has also been broadened, targeting a wide range of users and environmental settings. Influenced by the juxtaposition of vertical, yet tilted cylinders with horizontal structures in art and architecture, the placement of the ‘dowels’ on the bench has been carefully planned to create a visually pleasing and functional product. The minimalist design approach not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the bench, but also ensures it serves its purpose of providing comfort and functionality to users.

Perth, WA, Australia Tutor: Peter Kitely & Guy Eddington Winter 2023

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Bench Making Process

Materials

Rounding + Drilling Joining

Inserting Markings

Securing

Drilling + CNC + Sanding + Oiling

Final Prototype

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Bench Packaging Process (Flat Pack)

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Initially, supporting legs of the bench remain vertical to the ground.

In elevation view, each dowel will incline 10 degree.

In plan view, each dowel rotates in a random manner. Dowels at corner have footing facing outwards to give extra level of stability.

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5) Contouring

6) Final Object

Upper and lower dowel can be secured through screwing. Titled holes are drilled between each joint.

The indication area is created for people to sit. A rippling texture can be embodied through CNC cut.

Bench can be installed in various locations, either public or private, for sensual and functional purpose.

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PROCESS + PROTOTYPE Photo Record

Mock-up Testing

Purchase

Bench-top Joining

Template

Joint Testing 01

Joint Testing 02

Joint Testing 03

Joint Testing 04

Sanding + CNC

Sanding + Oiling

Prototype

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MATERIALS LIST REF

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Machine M10; Inserted thread

Bolt & Nut Australia

M10 x 19mm Metric Coarse Zinc Flange Threaded Timber Insert Nuts (10mm Key) Low Tensile

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Steel Threaded Rod

Workshop

Varies in size; ~ 40mm in length To be able to secure bewteen two M10s

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Danish Oil

Personal Offering

Paint over the benchtop and tip of dowels

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Dowels

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A private supplier from Facebook marketplace Dowels are oiled when purchased

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VERY GOOD BENCH DESIGN

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PROJECT: FOLIO Final Revision 04 Component Detail

Scale: Varies

Drawn By: Qingyin Yang

Sheet Size: A3

Date: Feb 28th, 2023

3dm Description: General Arrangement / Detailed View

File Name: Furniture Final

Sheet #: 2 of 2

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Winery house floor plan next to the lake

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04 Winery House In response to the site vegetation, the house is built with timber and has light contact with the ground. It seeks to build a cabin-sized home accommodated for two people. It also aims to explore the innovative architectural typology with a limited indoor floor area. The envisioned house needs to strike and experiment an interesting mixture between lightness and heaviness, while also harmonizing with the surrounding climate and environment. The primary purpose of the cabin is to provide a short-living space for the clients or their guests, while experiencing a winery tour and immersing themselves in the countryside ambiance. a. b. c. d. e. f. g.

Bedroom Kitchen + Small Pantry Living Space Skylight Bathroom (vanity, shower, and toilet) Light & earthy materiality Engaging scenery visible through the window

Margaret River, WA, Australia Tutor: Dev Mawjee & Chaz Flint Summer 2023

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05 Mt Hawthorn Documentation The Task is to come up with a suitable addition solution for the existing house in Mt Hawthorn. The proposed house employees three different blocks to define space - service, living, and storage. Material wise, the core part, which is the living space in the middle, is made of rammed earth for its primary wall structure. Other two blocks are made of timber stud wall, with Prominence Cladding on the exterior. They also have used knuckle capping in response to heavy rain & cleaning needs. Overall, design takes cross ventilation as a key to initiate and place the glazing position, to getting the best possible benefits.

Perth, WA, Australia Tutor: Erica Iemi Summer 2023

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QINGYIN YANG

Issuu: https://issuu.com/qyy_yang Email: qingyinyang@hotmail.com Phone: 0423262879


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