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2009-2015 SHUYA XU MASTER OF URBAN DESIGN TAUBMAN COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLANNING| UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
Studio Work
2009
Research
Exihibition/ Competetion
Intership/ Volunteer
XI'AN UNIVERSITY OF ARCHITECTURE AND TECHNOLOGY
2010 MORPHOLOGIZATION Architecture design Individual work
2011
NEO-CHINESE Day Care Center for Elders Architecture Design individual Work
ARTICULATION Architectural material and structure design | Individual work
RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
ZhongLian National Student Competition Team work: Wang Ge, Zheng Duan, Xu Shiwen
Residential Building Design Individual work
2012
PENNY LANE IN LARGE CITY
COMMUNITY DESIGN Residential Community Design Individual work
BRIDGE DESIGN&CONSTRUCTION GanSu Zinian | Wu Zhi Qiao (Bridge to China)Charitable Foundation | Volunteer
Part-time Internship| Commercial Complex Project Design in Wuxiang, Shanxi | One Year
S M L XL Flexible scale | Architecture design Intructor: Rolando Rodriguez | Team work
ARRIVAL CITY, MARGINALIZED CHILDHOOD
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Honor Award of National Undergraduate Social Survey Competition | Intructor: Li Hao, Zhang Xiaorong | Team work: Jiang Xinchen, Du Xinyue, Wang Liang
Exhibit at Parkview Green, Fang Cao Di| Beijing, China
2013
PRACTICE ON ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
FUFENG CITY PLANNING Curriculum Research on Fufeng City (County) Comprehensive Planning and Regulatory Detailed Planning |Team work
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL REHABITATION City planning & Urban Renewal | Intructor: Li Xiaolong | Team work with Yi Wanyun | Chengcheng, P.R. China
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL REHABITATION
DURBAN BAY RENOVATION
Entry of National Undergraduate Urban Design Competition
UNDERGRADUATE THESIS DESIGN Entry of UIA International Competition |Intructor: Li Hao | Team work with Zhouhua Lu, Zhangsong| Location: Durban, South Africa
PRACTICE ON URBAN PLANNING
RESEARCH OF LOCAL GAZETTEERS
UNDERGRADUATE THESIS DESIGN Entry of UIA International Competition
2014
DURBAN BAY RENOVATION
Internship|Comprehensive Planning |Urban Design of Tourism Real Estate |Planning and Design Institute of Yunnan Province| Three Months Conservation of Natural and Culture Heritage| Intructor: Wang Shusheng Individual work |
University of Michigan| Taubman College of Architecture & Urban Planning TOWARDS AN EQUITABLE CITY Summer Semester, UMICH Intructor: Kit McCullough| Individual work
Intership | Residential Project Design in Dali, Yunnan | Three Months
PUBLIC, CONNECTED AND INCLUSIVE Fall Semester, UMICH Intructor: Maria Arquero De Alarcon| Individual Work| Location: Mexico City D.F., Mexico
PRACTICE ON ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN PUBLIC, CONNECTED AND INCLUSIVE
2015
Exhibit at FULL 2015 Architecture Student Show Taubman College
PRACTICE ON URBAN DESIGN
IN AND OUT OF THE WORLD Winter Semester, UMICH Intructor: El Hadi | Individual Work| Location: Xochimilco, Mexico City,
Extership | Urban Design Project in Abu Dhabi, UAE| One Week
TRANS[X] HINES COMPETITION 2015 Entry of Hines competition 2015 Team work: Eun Sung Lim, Yiwei Huang and Sihao Xiong and Jeff Dube
LIQUID PLANNING E-COMMUNITY Interactive Design Intructor: Silvia Lindtner Individual work | School of Information
Sustainable Planning and Design Intructor: Maria Arquero De Alarcon Individual work
REVERSE CITY Spring Semester, UMICH Intructor: McLain Clutter | Team Work with Yiwei Huang, Shreejit Modark | Location: Benito Juarez Airport, Mexico City D.F., Mexic0o
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WORLD MAP INDICATING THE CATEGORY OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX BY COUNTRY VERY HIGH
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REVERSE CITY CapStone Studio | Benito Juarez Airport, Mexico City, D.F.
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PUBLIC, CONNECTED AND INCLUSIVE Urban Design | Xochimilco, Mexico City, D.F.
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IN AND OUT OF THE WORLD Sustainable Urban Design | Xochimilco, Mexico City, D.F.
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DURBAN BAY RENOVATION Port Renovation | Durban, South Africa
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WATER-LILIES INSTALLATION & DOAN BROOK NECKLACE Liquid Planning | Cleveland, Ohio
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MULTI-DIMENSIONAL REHABITATION City planning & Urban Renewal | Chengcheng, P.R. China
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TRAN[S] HINES Competition 2015 | New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
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COMPLEMENTARY WORKS
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Enclave of Inclusion
01. REVERSE CITY Spring Semester, UMICH Intructor: McLain Clutter | Team Work with Yiwei Huang, Shreejit Modark Sept. 2014 - Dec. 2014 Location: Benito Juarez Airport, Mexico City D.F., Mexico Inspired by the walled city in Medieval times, our proposal turns this historic precedent to the contemporary enclave inside out, forming abrupt walls for the adjacent enclaves and allowing the center of our enclave to complete a network of green space spanning the city from the north to the south. The result is a network of public space at a scale never before available in Mexico City.
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The two “walls” adjoining the other enclaves’ act like edges. The aggregation of building types selected makes them porous and solid at the same time. These two separators emerge from the landscape and at moments become the part of greens. This enclave creates an opportunity in bringing and linking the two main large eco-parks next to the site, and this creates a larger system of connected landscapes making the city follow the sustainable culture which then ends at Lake Texcoco.
Redevelopment of the Benito Juarez Airport gives the city of Mexico an opportunity to cultivate a huge mass of land into a new center of advancement. Thinking on a city level, this chuck of undeveloped mass now gives an opening to create a hub for commercial development and its supportive communes. We see the opportunity to establish different nodes within this enclave and connect them through transit stations. The commercial activities will mainly happen along the east – west connector (road) which links the two major highways in Mexico City, and later on will become the main chuck of the commercial center that we initiate.
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Metro Station
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COMMERCIAL CORRIDOR
Water Area Open Space Green Space Public Tansportation Station Mountain Site (Aitport)
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MIXED-USE
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COLONIAL BUILDING
COMMERCIAL
COMMERCIAL CORRIDOR
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RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY
The design of the Reverse City is composed of two major vehicular connectors with the ring road which goes all around other enclaves. It gets divided into tiers according to the density designated to every function. This helps in making the internal circulation of the Reverse City completely pedestrian. The landscape designed becomes the part of the architecture and sometimes emphasizes the language of architecture types used into the design. Taking the sustainable move from linking of greens, the retention ponds and the mounts designed help in water purification and directing the flow towards Lake Texcoco.
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COMMERCIAL CENTER
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02. Trueque Truco Trato
public markets as urban infrastructure
PUBLIC, CONNECTED AND INCLUSIVE Through the redevelopment of the publicly owned market site, the design proposes a model of public-private investment to finance a suite of public facilities, commercial uses and mixincome housing. The intervention gives visibility to the public programs serving the surrounding areas including a modernized public market, a community center and library, leveraging profit through additional programs, and leaving the public grounds open and adaptable to serve the many manifestations of public life in the metropolis. By investing in social infrastructure, this catalytic project explores a sustainable model that ambitions to bring back the livability of public space by reinventing the model of public market.
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Central City Monument Plaza
Federal District
Historic Building
Transportation Hub
Metropolitan Area
Public Art
Street Vendor Parking
Ecological Park
Social Housing Walkway
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Transportation Hub
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Urderground Parking
Social Housing Connection Bridge
Library
Market
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PUBLIC SPACE
CONNECTOR
Entrance Main Entrance of Different Circulation Vehicle Flow Distance bus, social motor vehicle, bus and taxi Pedestrian Flow Path system for pedestian
SEMI-PUBLIC SPACE
Non-vehicle Flow Bicycle-pedestrian shared paths and Barrier-free facility for disabled
PRIVATE SPACE
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Administracion Tributaria Acoxpa
Urderground Parking
Connection
Market Extension
Mercado Villa Coapa
District Library
Community Center + Bus Station
Apartment
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Xochimilco, another realm of Mexico City D.F.
03. IN AND OUT OF THE WORLD The zone of Xochimilco, 28 km to the south, is the only remaining reminder of the lacustrine landscape of the Aztec capital, where the conquistadores destroyed the monuments and drained the canals. On the edge of the residual lake of Xochimilco (the southern arm of the great dried-up lake of Texcoco where the Aztecs had settled on a group of islets linked to solid ground by footbridges), and in the midst of a network of small canals, are still some chinampas, the floating gardens that the Spanish so admired. This half-natural, halfartificial landscape is now an 'ecological reserve'. By rebuilding the hydrology system, this design builds on the identity of the place bringing back historical canals and artificial islands, to achieve the balance between tourism development and ecological conservation.Thiis concept further integrates environmental and economic design to achieve a balance in development and conservation.There are four different strategies include hydrologic reversion, path generation, edge fixing and pocket catalysis.
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The story reminds me of the way people drift down from the Aztec city to Xochimilco village since 200 years until as late as 40 years ago and also the loss of Xochimilco in urbanism, economic and cultural aspect happening now. (The sprawled out, Mexico City D.F, used to be Lacustrine Cities with 5 lakes. Xochimilco was one city located in the southern lake from the Aztec period. And now, is the only one delegacias with a lake and the biggest area of surface water in this mega-city.
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The concept is inspired by an old Chinese mythology named Peach Colony. A Long time ago, a fisherman found a harmonious village hidden in a cave accidentally after he miss his road wondering in an amazing peach blossom. This story ended with the village disappear ing again when the fisherman leads a group of people to find the harmonious basin.
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Site A Site C
Site B
4 PROJECTS
Site B
Site C Tourism service
Community Center Affortable House
Parroquia de San Bernardino de Siena
Station Complex
Archaeological Museum of Xochimilco
Plaza + Farm Market
Commercial Center
Tourism Cneter
Artist Community Center X Espacio de Arte
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Museo Dolores Olmedo Patino
To bring back the cultural memory, the project will re-establish wo historic harbors in the east. The construction of the harbors will promote tourism development creating synergy with the new metro line. From four different strategies, hydrology reversion, path generation, edge fixing and pocket catalysis, this concept integrates environmental and economic design to achieve a balance in development and conservation. Beyond how to bring back its network of canals and artificial islands, this design tries to increase the meaning and benefit could come along with them and achieve the balance between tourism d e v e l o p m e n t a n d e c o l o gi c a l reservation
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Community
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Community Center [Ground Floor]
Campus [Ground Floor]
Community Center
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DURBAN BAY RENOVATION Durban, a coastal city in eastern South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province, is known for its African, Indian and colonial influences. The Port of Durban, commonly called Durban Harbour, is the largest and busiest shipping terminal on the African Continent. It is also one of the few ports in the world located in close proximity to the central business district. Durban is not born from a center, but consists of a series of micro-cities that have been connected. Based on the new masterplan of Durban Harbor, our project will propose a new idea of areas connect these islands and that have functional diversity and flexible feature for different users.
PORT RENOVATION
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SCALE MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES 尺度控制
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DESIGN CONCEPT 概念概念
URBAN COLLEGE 城市拼贴
DECENTRALIZES AND DISPERSES
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多解方案——延续 ALTERNATIVE PROPOSAL -CITY AS LANDSCAPE
策略生成 CITY AS LANDSCAPE
生态植入 ECOLOGICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
德班建筑形态研究 TYPOLOGY RESEARCH OF D’URBAN
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多解方案——院 ALTERNATIVE PROPOSAL -COURTYARD & PLAZA
环境介入 PERFORMATIVE MEDIUM
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置入功能 PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES
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活动策划 ACTIVITIES PLANNING
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LIQUID PLANNING
Water-lilies Installation & Doan Brook Necklace Intructor: Maria Arquero De Alarcon Individual Wrok & TeamWork Jan.2015-Apr 2015 Location: Cleveland, Ohio Liquid Planning is a collaborative teaching initiative that develops methods of trans-disciplinary practice. In particular, the courseexplores approaches to sustainable design and revitalization through an investigation into the common mis-registration between urban infrastructure and natural water systems.
Water-lilies Installation & Doan Brook Necklace Many rural inhabitants have no access to power or running water, meaning that any lowcost water purifier must be able to operate in the most basic environment. As a low cost alternative to sewage purification, the system mimic the natural method of water purifying: The first step allow the space hold very limited amount of water as the process of Plant-microbe Interaction; The second step happened with a complex multi type structure mimic the Plant Physiological Control process, then the water from different path comboine into one again for the last “Soil Chemical and Biological Processes”, which might cooperate with microbiological water purifiers. Again, the form inspiring by the master series painting “WATERLILIES” by Claude Monet, this system, which simulates natural aquatic plants strengthen the purification function of water.
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Cleveland is home to four of the parks in the countywide Cleveland Metroparks system, as well as the: Washington Park, Brookside Park and parts of the Rocky River and Washington Reservations. Known locally as the “Emerald Necklace”, the Olmsted- inspired Metroparks encircle Cuyahoga county. Included in the system is the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. Located in Big Creek valley, the zoo contains one of the largest collection of primates in North America. In addition to the Metroparks system, the Cleveland Lakefront State Park district provides public access to Lake Erie. This cooperative between the City of Cleveland and the State of Ohio contains six parks: Edgewater Park, located on the city’s near west side between the Shoreway and the lake; East 55th Street Marina, Euclid Beach Park and Gordon Park. The Cleveland Public Parks District is the municipal body that oversees the city’s neighborhood parks, the largest of which is the historic Rockefeller Park, notable for its late-19th century historical landmark bridges and Cultural Gardens.
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To improve the legibility of stream, bring people back to engage water, raise the visibility of water and identity of the brook, and encourage exploration of local residents and university students. More specifically, our goals are: 1. To improve the legibility of stream and increase visibility: we will daylight part of the stream in Ambler park to celebrate water around University circle. Our intervention will also require to manage the existing vegetation to create more physically and visually permeable boundaries. 2. To bring people back to engage the water: our proposal reimagines Doan Brook as an inhabited threshold, where the traditionally separated municipalities of Cleveland and Cleveland Heights could share a new agenda for land stewardship. is to make this part of Doan Brook as a threshold between communities from the city of Cleveland and the communities in Cleveland Heights. Since the existing condition indicates an obvious distinction of the income and property values, parcel size, and the ratio of green spaces, we see a great opportunity to highlight the important of this part of Doan Brook. It has a potential to be the transition open spaces sharing by these two neighborhoods by extending the green streets into each communities. 3. To encourage exploration and discovery: our proposal to insert new programs to encourage the exploration of the site. The potential programs are aging athlete field, grass field for recreational activities, soccer field, basketball court etc.
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Urban Renewal Design Multi-dimensional Rehabilitation Contents: 1) Studying social, economic, historic and cultural characteristics of local society from macro to micro level; 2) Analyzing spatial features of Chengcheng County; 3) Finishing researches on urban culture and landscape, urban historical pattern evolution, residents demands investigation, etc.
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chenghuang temple, the history of the area 02 culture and cultural enterprise management center 03 and cultural center the museum 05 the library 06 the elderly activity center \ disabled persons' federation 07 hospital (minor retrofits) y o u t h a c t i v i t y c e n t e r 0 9 o u t d o o r e x h i b i t i o n \ a r t i s t w o r k s h o p 1 0 D i l i g e n c e Te m p l e To w e r h i s t o r i c a l a r e a the wall style reduction zone (commercial use) 12\13 regional style residential house 14 the Christian church status (minor retrofits) regional culture theme hotel 16 regional landscape reconstruction residential status (minor retrofits) historical style residential status (minor retrofits) 18 water conservancy company status (minor retrofits)
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Residential Area
Courtyard Building
The Academy of Cheng
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Artist’s studio
Cultural center
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TRAN[S] ULI Hines Student Competition 2015
The design strengthens principal connections to major areas of downtown New Orleans while maintaining its character. A significant advantage is the location in historic Treme and direct proximity to new developments that will put the neighborhood on a trajectory toward renewed economic prosperity and growth. With many cultural resources in and around the development, the site offers a unique opportunity to attract visitors and residents in the extension of the downtown districts, through the development, and the city beyond. At the regional level, the development connects the greenway system from New Orleans City Park to Louis Armstrong Park in both the human and ecological dimensions. Stormwater management extends from Lake Pontchartrain and the Lafitte Greenway through the development in green infrastructural systems along St. Louis Street and under the I-10 Corridor Park. The development schedule is heavily front-loaded to achieve positive cash flow as soon as possible. Through a $20 million equity investment and a $100 million debt, majority of which will be used in the first 3 years, the project hopes to construct a variety of building types and uses to attract a diverse set of people to the area. The development will acquire 1.6M SF of land roughly worth $15M. Several parcels in the plan are owned by the government, requiring a creative approach to land acquisition. The project envisions exchanging lot J for a long-term ground lease on the Greenway Belt lots.
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Arrival City, Marginalized Childhood
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Complementary Works
Honor Award of National Undergraduate Social Survey Competition Intructor: Li Hao, Zhang Xiaorong Team work: Jiang Xinchen, Du Xinyue, Wang Liang Apr.2013-Jul 2013 Location: West eight Village in Xi'an
Video game Existing entertainment in the village, just figure, located near the school where students tend to be attracted by.
Intermixing of C & R The bottom layer of each building are used as commercial, mostly catering, commodity retail and wholesale hardware. Bring a lot of convenience for the residents.
Supersmallapartments Such a cramped room in the village in west eight constitute the mainly, all kinds of people in the mixed, more or less constitute the insecurity h unstable factors.
Narrow corridor Live inside the house wet dark hallway basically do not have ventilation and lighting conditions, environment dark oppression, very bad influence on children.
“Sight” street West Eight village houses from bungalow to buildings, high rising, the distance between the building and building has been reduced, shake hands building, the sight became a “landscape” village in city.
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Bridge Construction projects in GanSu Zinian Wu Zhi Qiao (Bridge to China)Charitable Foundation
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Sept. 2012-Present Wu Zhi Qiao (Bridge to China) Charitable Foundation, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology Wu Zhi Qiao (Bridge to China) Ying Zao SubBranch Position: Co-founder & Chief in Technical Department Contents: 1) Involving in establishing, organizational structure building, and recruitment of Ying Zao Sub-Branch; 2) Participating in Gansu Province charitable bridge building activity together with students from Tongji University and professionals from ARUP Company; 3) Attending Wu Zhi Qiao Charitable Foundation Annual Meeting in HongKong as the representative of XAUAT sub-branch.
The construction of the two symbolic venue sites of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games cost lots and managed to attract a great number of visitors. However, there has been a sharp decline in their numbers of visitors after the games. To ameliorate this situation, new attractions to visitors is needed to be create.
Existing Constructure
The causes of such a decrease in the number of visitors include bad utilization of space, unsatisfactory connections between important nodes and lack of attractive events, which is, in term, due to the incapability of the two structures to held events other than sports games. Thus, in solving the problem, it is better to make improvements in these aspects.
Existing Constructure
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YA-ARCH.COM DESIGN IS A DIVINE GIFT PURPOSEFULLY DELIVERED IN THE FORM OF DREAM AND LIGHTED UP MY LIFE.