RUOMING SONG PORTFOLIO 2016
CV Ruoming Song
07543969566 songruoming@yahoo.co.uk issuu.com/songruoming
Education 10/2012 until now
University of Bath BSc (Hons) Architecture
02/2015 - 05/2015
Delft University of Technology Erasmus Exchange Programme
09/2010 - 07/2012
Campbell College Belfast A - levels Maths (A*) Further Maths (A*) Physics (A*) Art (A*)
Awards 2014
‘Integrated Working’ Prize in 3rd Year ‘Classrooms in the Park’ Project sponsored by Arup Associates
2013
Commendation Detailed Design in 1st Year Clay House Project sponsored by Ibstock
2012
Overall Second Highest Marks in the 2012 GCE Further Maths Examination
Work Experience 06/2015 - 09/2015
Architectural Assistant at Greenaway Architecture, London Producing 3D models and visualisation for various projects
03/2014 - 09/2014
Architectural Assistant at Sanei Hopkins Architects, London Designing for a competition of an educational project in London (confidential) Designing and detailing for residential projects Preparing documents for planning applications
07/2013 - 08/2013
Internship at Valode & Pistre Architecture Design Consulting (Beijing) Co., Ltd, Beijing Drawing the masterplan of South Bund Dongjiadu District
Extracurricular Activity 2014
Volunteer in Open House London as a guide in Artchive - Philip Hughes Studio
2013
Volunteer in the 6th Annual Lunar New Year Extravaganza by Museum of East Asian Art Minister of Academy in Chinese Students and Scholars Association, Bath
2012
Prefect in Campbell College Belfast Personal Chinese Calligraphy Exhibition in Campbell College Belfast
Skills Digital Modeling Graphics Documentation Other
Languages
Auto CAD, Revit, MicroStation SE, Rhino, Grasshopper, Sketchup, Vray Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator Microsoft Office, Adobe Indesign, Adobe Acrobat Model Making, Photography, Fine Art, Chinese Calligraphy Chinese (Native) English (Fluent, IETLS 8.0)
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Salt Marsh 路 Oyster Farm 路 Algae Canopy Portland Harbour
To design for the future, we look into the past. To thrive in the future, we create a connection between nature and men, To enjoy harmony, we give and we take.
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Creating a new salt marsh; Creating an oyster farm; Using algae to give life to the scheme.
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Oyster Farming
Algae
Oyster
Bioenergy
Human
Salt Marsh
Oyster Reef
Human
Link between Weymouth and Portland
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Grid created from tidal movement
Oyster reefs & salt marshes
Route through marsh
Buildings laid out, attached to the route
Grid created by forming lines parallel to tidal flow.
Direction of tidal movement Reefs placed along converging lines.
Reefs are designed to work parallel and perpendicular to tidal flow and ebb
Salt marshes formed.
During tidal ebb, sediment is trapped in reef
Lasting salt marshes are created
Route laid out, between salt marshes.
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Master plan of Portland Harbour
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Overall plan
Nutrition
Sunlight
Oyster
CO2
Food
Algae
Water
Energy
Human
Oyster factory
Learning
Eating
Eating
Eating
Plant
Overall section
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Section through the oyster factory
Model of the oyster factory
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365 X 171mm UB 150 X 100mm RHS 200 X 150mm RHS Extruded aluminium clamping plate Flitch plate Glued laminated timber Pipe fixing clips Pipe for transporting algae solution ETFE cushions with algae solution
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65 mm screed 300mm reinforced precast concrete Shear studs 365 X 171mm UB 150 X 100mm RHS 150 X 100mm C-channel Triple glazing with low-e coating Adjustable timber louvre Pulley-drag-line louvre control
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Detail of connection between canopy and factory
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Detail of factory facade
Section through auditorium, Showing the whole cyclical system of algae 9
Fertilised egg
Trochophore
Veliger
Early Spat
Late Spat
Vertical process in the oyster factory
Internal perspective of the oyster factory
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Precast concrete steps with timber cladding
Space frame - a lightweight solution to span 18m
Double-leaf precast concrete wall
Hollowcore slab floor
0.6m diameter concrete piles
Structure of auditorium
Model showing the auditorium, piazza and the adjacent salt marsh
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Aluminium T section Extruded aluminium clamping plate ETFE cushion Algae solution Tube to collect algae solution Tube to supply waste water and CO2 Downpipe
Typical detail of ETFE pillows containing algae solution
Perspectives under the algae canopy
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Contemporary Architectural Museum, Porto 2
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Design intentions & Development
Responding to its topographical context; Reflecting the essence of the city; Revealing the future beyond the Douro Valley.
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Culture
Nature
Future
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Classrooms in the Park, London
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London House Sparrow has experienced a fall of 85% in the last 50 years. The classrooms are to promote public understanding and awareness through talks at workshops and to protect & increase the species via habitat management
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Penetration of nature through the grid
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Experience through the ‘nest’
Sectional perspective
The classroom in four seasons
The ephemeral structure
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Clay House, a photographer’s home
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A house designed for a photographer for living and working, that looks into the courtyard through its ‘shutter’, and elevates with its double helix stairs.
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Ground floor plan
First floor plan
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Internal Perspective
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Detailed section
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Other projects
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Music Centre, Tokyo Visitor Centre for Underfall Yard, Bristol Atelier, Bristol Zipavilion Ascending Plateau, Delft Wunderkammer Community Pavilion, Shenyang
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Photography
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Paintings
A Church at Sunset, Acrylic on Canvas, 560 x 840 mm
Chinese Still Life, Acrylic on Canvas, 840 x 610 mm
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