SHUYANG CHEN
PORTFOLIO
ARCHITECTURE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI DAAP 2013~2017
SHUYANG CHEN 225 McCormick Place, Cincinnati, Ohio 45219 chens3@mail.uc.edu 1-513-400-6483 STUDIO T-SQUARE Oakland,CA / 2016 Shaped Revit documentation set Helped build Revit models and drawings (CA stage) Edited firm portfolio
EXPERIENCE
PERKINS + WILL Atlanta,GA / 2015 Planed Revit drawings and sheets (DD & CD stages) Made physical models (3D print, laser cut, hand craft) NEIGHBORHOOD DESIGN CENTER Columbus,OH / 2015 Designed Monumental landmark for Southside Renewed existing buildings’ facade Illustrated posters for public activities Helped create landscape and planning maps DA DI CORPORATION - ARCHITECTURE DESIGN DEPARTMENT Hai Nan,CHINA / 2013 Helped build 3Dmax massing models and CAD drawings UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI 2013~2017 College of Desigh Architecture Art and Planning Bachelor of Science Architecture Award: UC Global Scholarship DAAP Dean’s List Professional Practice Excellence Certificate INNOVATIVE MINDS 2017 - CYBERNETIC FRAMEWORK 2017
EDUCATION
ACTIVITIE
SCHINDLER GLOBAL AWARD COMPETITION 2016 CINCINNATI ART MUSEUM VOLUNTEER 2015 EARTH DAY VOLUNTEER 2014
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ADOBE Illustrator InDesign Photoshop
ARCHITECTURE • • • • • Rhino • • • • AutoCAD • • • • • Revit • • • SketchUp • • Maya
SOFTWARE
CONTENT 3
OLD CINCY MEMORIAL HOTEL
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GALARY APARTMENT
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ROW HOUSE
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THEATER AND POOL
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URBAN SYMBIOSIS
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PAMA SOUTH SIDE MONUMENT
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BLOCKS
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OTHER WORKS
OLD CINCY MEMORIAL HOTEL
& CE SPA ENT G AM IN NN ORN A L SC UA T VIR
440 HOPKINS STREET, CINCINNATI OH, 45203 Most of the time, AR and VR technologies are related to future imaginations. People use them to create artificial realities, which can apply to games, military, medicine, and many other businesses. Right now, there are many devices can do the job to simulate digital environments, such like HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, and Hololens. Those devices somehow engage people’s senses to bring people into a whole new world, which does not exist. More senses imposed; the better experience can translate to people. Within human-made environments, everything is possible to happen.
VR HTC VIVE
AR MIRCROSOFT HOLOLENS
MR GOOGLE GLASSES
My design focus is not really on how fancy the future could be, but recall the grand visions or extraordinary moments in the past. I want to take advantage of the AR technology to recreate and simulate the space, which has gone to present historical stories. The artificial environment I am trying to create will bring people back to the old time by using the Hololens to simulate some building elements and textures. In other words, I am copying all the historic building contents and moving them to my building to provide people the look of the historic building. So that, people can feel being in the building, which does not exist anymore. Buildings do get destroyed over time, but with my idea and AR technology; great architecture could never be forgotten.
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aking the space but have very low functionality. To simulate them, and pretend they are here can open up space for other uses. elves, which block views; Hololens can just project them and make the books read digitally.
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http://ming3d.com/daapworks2017/
RISE OF ARTS OVER THE RHINE 131 E. 13TH STREET, CINCINNATI, OH 45202 GALARY APARTMENTS The site is located along the busiest street main street in Over the Rhine area of Cincinnati. By discovering the surrounding neighborhoods, there are bars, markets, restaurants, and small firms. Also, lots of artists have been doing their paintings all over the walls, doors, and windows. The apartment is designed for helping the growth of art in Over the Rhine. The ground floor mainly serves as art galary and art teaching institution. And upper levels are rentable compact apartments for young artists, students, and small families.
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ONE BEDROOM
TWO BEDROOMS
THREE BEDROOMS
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MAIN STREET VIEW
13TH STREET VIEW
CIRCULATIONS
UNITS LAYOUT
NON-RESIDENTIAL SPACES
EXTERIOR SPACES
3D PRINTED MODEL
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GALARY ENTRENCE RESIDENTS ENTRENCE
UNDERGROUND PARKING GARAGE ENTRENCE
ROW HOUSE FOR WILLIAM FORD GIBSON The house contains heavy metal and quadratic elements, which mixed together to create an industrial sense. The shape of the house is designed for maximize the beautiful view of Cincinnati downtown across Ohio River. The house has a client room for Mr. Gibson to work and spend his time along,And rest of the house just has a right amount of space for Mr. Gibson’s family and himself.
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WORKING ROOM VIEW
CLIENT: WILLIAM FORD GIBSON OCCUPATION: WRITER BIRTH DATE: MARCH 17TH, 1948 HOBBY: TECNOLIGY STEAM PUNK, WATCH COLLECTION LOCATION: 233 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, KY 41011 SIZE: 5025 SF LIVING ROOM & GALLERY VIEW
FRONT (NORTH) ELEVATION
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BACK (SOUTH) ELEVATION
TRANSV
CIRCULATION
FOURTH FLOOR PLAN
THIRD FLOOR PLAN CLIENT SPACE
SECOND FLOOR PLAN PUBLIC VS PRIVATE
GREEN SPACE & DECKS
VERSE SECTION
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
THEATER AND POOL CINCINNATI DOWNTOWN The purpose of this project is utilizing the huge capacity of cars of the parking garage to build some large services. Theater and Pool are required, and I think that adding more programs could keep people stay in the space all day long. The hall way is the most important part of this project. It not only leads people go through all the programs, but also has interesting lighting condition. On the other hand, elevators are critical within the space for entering the theater and pool on the higher levels.
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RENDERING a. TOP LEFT: HALL WAY b. BOTTEM LEFT: CORRIDOR c. RIGHT 1. POOL 2. INDOOR PLAZA 3. HALL WAY (BACK) 4. OUTDOOR PLAZA
DESIGN STRATAGEM The pool is designed to be placed on the top for maximizing the sunlight, and the theater is put right below the pool for minimizing the sunlight. Because there are so many programs, I designed a universal hall way running through the whole complex. So that people can enter each program by walking and elevator. The lighting experience is unique inside of this complex. A lot of glazing area and opaque walls will create some big contrast spaces of lighting, which could attract people to go experience them.
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CIRCULATION POOL THEATER MALL OFFICE 1 OFFICE 2 GALLERY MUTI-PURPOSE MARKET RESTAURANT ELEVATOR
INFRASTRUCTURE
MAIN STREETS
DRIVING STREETS
WALKING STREETS
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URBAN SYMBIOSIS
GROUP PROJECT: SHUYANG CHEN JACOB ROSS SION MCDERMOTT This proposal advances the ideas of efficient transportation management, new paradigms for traffic intake/outtake, hybrid multi-purpose infrastructure, and careful consideration of sustaining and not disrupting the existing transportation routes, cyclist networks, and cultural dynamics of surrounding context. Emphasis is on the relationship between manmade and natural. Natural green spaces have been provided throughout the site to compliment human’s desire to recreate. This is contrasted by man-made green infrastructure- such as a large parking structure that serves as a parking garage at the interior core, but also provides natural agriculture opportunities above the concrete slabs. IDEA
CONSUMER
ADDRESS: 1902 N. HIGH STREET COLUMBUS, OHIO 43201 PHONE: 614.221.5001 DIRECTOR: ISABELA GOULD DIRECTOR COMMENTS: Shuyang has been a great intern - very thoughtful, hard working, eager to learn, never shy to ask a question, always willing to take on hard tasks. He worked very successfully on several other projects besides those listed above, producing great design ideas, presentation material up to the office’s standards and also successful verbal presentations to clients. Shuyang is a very independent intern and a very talented designer, always giving his best. He drew beautiful drawings, made models, made sure projects were done, and figured out what steps were needed in the process sometimes with minimal guidance.
FACADE DESIGN RUBY ODDITIES AND TREASURES 2402 WEST BROAD ST
FACADE DESIGN COMMUNITY THREAD 1509 E MAIN ST, COLUMBUS, OH 43205
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PAMA SOUTH SIDE MONUMENT PARSONS AVENUE COLUMBUS, OH
On the given site above, a monument is needed, which could representative the South Side of Columbus. High elements, softscape were asked by clients. The design idea came from the two main industries, “Federal Glass” and “Buckeye Steel”. The Form is designed as a half glass bottle like, and concrete representative glass, steel set the form.
EARLY CONCEPTUAL DESIGN
EARLY LANDSCAPE DESIGN
ITERATION ELEVATIONS
ITERATION PLAN
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ITERATION PERSPECTIVE VIEW
ITERATION LANDSCAPE DESIGN
BLOCKS
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LINE BLOCK
PLANE BLOCK
The idea of this block is using three various direction lines to find a point of balance by looking from the top view. And putting couple supports to space out those three layers, so that a feeling of continued and flowing line is giving.
The plane block’s key word is “shifting”. At first, the top and front faces of the cube are missing to exposure the inside. Then, the other side faces were designed to have flowing long bar like apertures, which turned at the corner. In addition, there are two square apertures in the center of left and right sides. At last, the missing two square pieces are shifting to the center of the whole cube to be one.
COMBINATION BLOCK
BALANCE BLOCK
At first a plaster model was made in solid volume intentionally; and left a continued path on the surface. By expanding the continued path of the plaster model, the wood model was design to keep the same language with the plaster model. Strong feeling of symmetrical and centralize was put within the whole model.
The idea started from finding a special standing point for the model. A continued solid wood bar started from bottom, went through six corners to the top, and then went down to the ground in a spiral shape. And the point, which touch the ground is supporting the model to stand up.
OTHER WORKS
PENCIL DETAIL DRAWING
PEN SKETCHES
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SYMMETRY COLLAGE
SKYSCRAPER PAN INK DRAWING
THANK YOU CONTACT EMAIL: CHENS3@MAIL.UC.EDU ADDRESS: 225 MCCORMICK PLACE, CINCINNATI,OHIO 45219 PHONE: +1 5134006483