Tianjian Li TIANJIAN LI
Education 08/2018-12/2019
www.tianjian-li.com | tiannjiann@gmail.com | +1 2157301752 Visa status: 3 years of eligible for OPT STEM extension
University of Pennsylvania Master of Science degree in Advanced Architectural Design
09/2013-7/2018
South China University of Technology Bachelor of Architecture
Experience 05/2020-present
Leeser Architecture, New York
Architecture Intern
• Create design options, drawings, renderings and construct DOB files for the Soho housing project. • Assistant in conceptual design, diagrams, digital modeling, rendering, technical drawing of CBD district and Riverside commercial district in the Luoyang urban design project. • Create design options, diagrams, renderings, drawings for the Qianhai mixed-use residential tower development proposal and Shenzhen cultural museum competition. 05/2019-08/2019
Fictive Kin, New York
Architecture/UX Intern
• Assistant in conceptual design, digital modeling, rendering, technical drawing, Document construction, UX design, pitch deck proposal for the Nevada Memorial park. 08/2017-11/2017
Arch Design & Research Group of Shandong Jianzhu University, China Architecture Intern
• Create diagrams. design options, renderings, technical drawings for the Liaocheng new city urban design project. Collaborate with different team to finish the design. • Create Revit model, rendering, diagrams and drawings for the Liaocheng government affairs service center. • Assistant in Revit modeling, design options, renderings, construction drawings for the campus design of Shandong ocean university of science and technology.
Competiton 12/2017
Exhibition of Architectural Design in Developing Countries Project: Homo Ludens | The Honorable Mentions
09/2017
2017 UIA-HYP Cup Int’l Student Competition in Architectural Design Project: Homo Ludens | The Honorable Mentions
03/2017
Challenge Cup Science and Technology Competition Project: Interactive Choreography | Second Prize
Exhibition 12/2020
Pressing Matters 9 Project: Andy Warhol Modern Art Museum | Corrision
05/2019
The Weitzman School’s Year End Show Project: Andy Warhol Modern Art Museum
12/2017
“Homo Ludens” ---- UED magazineTechnology Competition Project: Homo Ludens | The Honorable Mentions
04/2017
CAADRIA 2017 Exhibition Towards Digital New Architecture Project: Interactive Choreography
Softwares Reference
Rhino, C4D, Revit, Grasshopper, AutoCAD, Maya, Sketch up, 3ds Max, Octane, V-ray, Lumion, Enscape, Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere, After effects, Adobe XD and more
Thomas Leeser
Hina Jamelle
Principal at Leeser Architecture Professor of Pratt Institute E-mail: tl@leeser.com
Director of Urban Housing at University of Pennsylvania Contemporary Architecture Practice E-mail: hina.jamelle@c-a-p.net
Project: Luoyang City Wangcheng Bridge North urban design Leeser Architecture 2020 June-July Role: conceptual design, diagramming, modeling, rendering, technical drawing of residential area, riverside commercial area, CBD, etc
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Project: Installation for Shenzhen Science & Technology Museum
Project: Shenzhen Cutural Museum Competition
Leeser Architecture 2020 July Role: conceptual design, modeling, rendering
Leeser Architecture 2020 July Role: conceptual design, modeling, rendering
Project: Qianhai mixed-use residential towers development Leeser Architecture 2020 May Role: conceptual design, diagramming, modeling, rendering, technical drawing of masterplan, residential towers, etc
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Project: Shandong Ocean University of science and technology Arch Design & Research Group of Shandong Jianzhu university 2017 August-November Role: Assistant in large scale project design& university campus planning/ Rhino&Revit models/rendering/diagrams&technical drawing
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Project: Liaocheng Goverment Affairs Service Center Arch Design & Research Group of Shandong Jianzhu university 2017 August-November Role: Assistant in large scale project design&planning / Rhino&Revit models/rendering/diagrams&technical drawing
CANTONESE OPERA MUSEUM Lychee Commercial Center
A commemorative museum of tradition and civil life
Lychee Bay Park
Fuli-Shengyue Plaza
Liang's Memory Temple
Cantonese Opera Museum
South Fuli Plaza
Taili Mansion
2015 Fall SCUT Design Studio 4 Instuctor: Changxin Peng Site: Guangzhou, China Individual Work
Jinsheng High-rise
Xiguan House Community Baoyuan Road Community Changhua Community Shifu Church
The high-density old residential buildings mingle with the scenic spots , making Lychee bay area a compatible and receptive space with low heights. Meanwhile with the opportunity to accumulate wealth, lots of real estate agencies started building residential high-rises and shopping centers, which leads to the disappearance of traditions and memories.
STRATEGY ON THE SITE Two types of urban fabric with different orientation collide around the site. The old residential area lies on the west and southern part of the city, where a regular south-north trend urban fabric exists. All the high-rises and shopping centers lie on the east and north part of the site; with a relatively chaotic urban fabric, they have the momentum to invade more of the old residential area. As a solution, the new museum forms an enclosed space to embrace the traditions and stop the invasion. Create courtyard to keep out the distraction of high-rises , block on the west lower to integrate with the neighborhood
Following urban fabric and make passages to bring in people as well as the views
Design facade and configuration base on typical Qilou buildings
Divide the courtyard and bring in the performance stage for Cantonese opera as well as auditoriums
From sightseeing area such as Lychee bay river and Wen tower in the north to the high-rises in the east, the view around the site location changes from quiet to noisy, wide to narrow. The museum is designed to embrace the view to the north and keep out the confused facade to the east.
Having a beautiful view of Lychee park and old residential areas , the museum’s southern and western facade integrate with its surroundings by echoing the traditional buildings' scale as well as the form.
Unit the performance, exhibition, and courtyard space with a canopy connecting the urban fabric
temporary exhibition
exhibition
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store
tea room
auditorium
training
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archives
The narrow passages in old residential area stifled the vitality and kept out the beautiful scenery, only allowing people passing through. With the overwhelming momentum of high-rises, local residences can barely live a peaceful life. The museum will give away space to the old buildings and create place for chess, exercise, dance, etc. Residents can have places for activity as well as easy access to the museum’s courtyards.
Ground level plan
dining
3rd level Roof units all the spaces and create opportunities for skylight into courtyard, patio and platform
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stage
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Ground level Courtyard is divided into three parts that seclusively connected. With passages to the outside, the courtyard interweaves with plazas and neighborhood, forming a semi-open space that fuses into the community.
Second level plan
15 mm finishing 65 mm heating layer 30 mm sound insulation 130 mm thermal insulation 250 mm reinf. concrete floor
safety glass balustrade with safety rail
160/25 mm wood boarding on steel structure 150 mm thermal insulation 250 mm reinf.concete floor
limestone slabs with concave mouldings
sliding door: double glazing in composite wood/aluminium frame
Concrete Foundation
Section view representing the relationship between the neighborhood and the museum
IMAGINE JFK 2050 Redesign of JFK airport for future cargo system
2018 Fall UpennDesign StudioArch 701 Instuctor: Rahim Ali Site: JFK International Airport, NY Team: Tianjian Li, Yutian Tang, Wenlu Guo Role in team: Conceptual Design, 3D modeling, Drawings, Rendering The project tries to bring up the argument of the charaeristic of logistic system in the future. The airport would be transformed into a integrated cargo logistic system. We proposed the concept of bringing the light into the airport and integrate the transporting, sorting, shipping systems and more. The vertical transporting system also becomes the path for lighting.
Scanning & Labelling The new JFK Airport uses fully automatic method to scan and label all the packages. The Robot arm plant is in the basement level of the airport. Packages brought down by the cargo elevators or conveyor belts go through multiple scanning procedures to make sure everything is safe and goes to the correct department for the next step.
Storage
Sorting system
Sorting & Storage
Shipping system
Vertical storage system creates much more efficient way to place all the packages. Each vertical system is connected to multiples coveyor belts, cargo escalators, and platforms for manually control.
Vertical tranportation
Transport belt
Distrbuting The airport spread out multi-level convey belts connecting to planes, offsite storages, delivery vehicles, etc. All the conveyor belts are design to easily move under or above the ground and automatically alter its pace to correspondingly treat packages such as fragile items.
The carving technique also creates a unique interior condition, where galleries are interconnected both in plan and section, creating a fluid and continuous experience of the displayed artwork. This also creates a unique relationship between museum goers as you will see others moving through the museum and experiencing the art both from the interior and between galleries.Â
MUSEUM OF POP ART
Evaluate the potentials of artistic techniques to develop a new museum formation 2019 Spring UPenn Design Studio Instuctor: Hina Jamelle Site: Miami, Florida Team: Tianjian Li, Heyan Xu Role in team: Conceptual Design, model design, render
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FORM GENERATION Instead of presuming the permanence of architecture as preservation projects in China mostly do, we believe that turing the bridge to a self-renewing organism of the ever-changing society could offer a better solution.
Inspired by the explosion during the war, the first action is to once again destroy the bridge. Only when turning the bridge into an isolated relic would the public no longer be blocked from accessing the site. More critically, the “new explosion“ itself commemorates the dramatic historical moments as they both share a similar objective - destroy to protect, making the activisim event an instant memorial. Existing condition
Conjectural angle of explosion
Modality possibility
Aggregate or separate to form communities
HOMO LUDENS
Spontaneous movement generate partial function
A self-renewing organism of the ever-changing society 2017 UIA-HYP Cup International Student Competition in Architectural Design Instuctor: Lixin Feng Site: Hangzhou, China Team: Tianjian Li, Lei Ye Role in team: Conceptual Design, Technical Drawings and Architectual Representation, Physical Model
Creative work generate possible configuration
Skatepark
Factory
Cinema
SITE PLAN
LGBT bar
The functions of Homo Ludens are designated due to people’s need and free will. People create space configuration to meet their demands. The space can be temporary and variable as people construct or destroy walls and floors. The exploded bridge seizes back vitality and is under loose supervision. People who were abandoned by the society or with particular interest now have a space to live up to their own good. Homo Ludens is a Uto-
Love hotel
pian society departed from the shore and city life. The thorough and primary pursuits of human being exposed and developed in their own space, isolated from each other.
Black market
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SKATEPARK
The black market contains what people need and even the product line of it. From security system that protects secrecy to factories that sell their own products, the market is small but fully equipped.
This is the place where carnival happens every day, it is like the movie The Great Gatsby, luxurious and erotogenic. When you walking through the trippy forest or buying drinks in the nightclub, your can throw away all the troubles and worries.
Take it back to the 1960s, when Andy Warhol organized the well- known art factory, where artist expressed themselves through avant-garde creation and wild music. Now the new music factory brings back that trendsetting style and provides space for the art fanatics
This is the paradise for extreme sports lovers who would like to take challenges and try to create their own playground. This is also the place for those who want to experience thrill and excitement when they are doing all the stunts 20 meters
Hotel Factory Entrance
Hiden club
Ramp 3
Market Warehouse
Disco
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Warehouse Market
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Red light district Trippy forest
Surveillance
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Core function The factory rejuvenated and the basic function was remained and redevelpoed during the corrosion process. The site was divided into three parts that the shape of engine and texture of materials are graduatelly becoming the motif on the facade. The factory extrude branch to the surround areas and embeds itself into the neighborhood.
Extrusion to the surroundings
Mutating shape from engine
Connecting branches to the site
Vertical expansion happerns
CORROSION / CYBORG PAREIDOLLA Los Angeles through the Eyes of the Machine
2019 Fall UPenn Design Studio Instuctor: Karel klein Site: Los Angeles, California Team: Tianjian Li, Jintong Mao Role in team: Conceptual Design, model design, rendering, video editing Counter to this idea of AI being merely a new kind of tool would have to be the premise that AI is like us. Therefore, potential collaborators. We are continuing an ongoing investigation into this potentiality. Using one or more networks from a new class of AI software, style transfer algorithms, cycle GANs (generative adversarial networks), etc., we experimented with how this new automated process of “seeing” might begin to suggest both new architectural forms and expressions as well as new grounds upon which these new architectures would occupy. Function inside the grid. The absolute partition of space wipe out the influence of structure and decoration. The factors that decide the functions and interactions are the primary need of people and the variational environment.
Joining function of surrounding buildings
connection
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The form of the factory is not fully pregiven in a completed plan, nor the elements of the construction in standardized molds to be filled in with inert matter.  The factory is empowered by artificial intelligence with opportunity and capacity to beself-evolving and self-representing. This sort of corrosion rejuvenises thefactory by introducing uncertainty, changefulness, and spontaneity.
Axon view of interior and circulation
THE CABIN IN THE WOODS Student center design based on the exploration of grid system
2016 Summer Design Studio 5 Instuctor: Linshen Xie Individual Work
In the progress of architectural design, the creation of space is driven by the primary need of people. But the presentation of building is decided by the designer, who is influenced by ideas that seems to best express what a good house should be during the time. The increasing pursue of bigger space distract architects from thinking as an individual but a representative for design trend. Sometimes the house become a performance stage rather than a practical object. Time occasionally seems to work in favor of certain ideas, which in turn allow us to see the usefulness of things that we had initially dismissed. The house with equal-sized rooms is one way to seek for the primary goal and principle of architectural design. Go back in time, the untiring exploration of space and form started with an uniform grid and highly concentrated method of manipulating space.
1- Performance 2 - Lecture 3 - Exhibition 4 - Auditorium 5 - Cafeteria 6 - dining 7 - library 8 - Meeting 9 - Video game 10 - Meditation 11 - Movie 12 - Study 13 - Rest 14 - Board game 15 - Shop 16 - Billiards 17 - Toilet
The plan is not absolute in different environment. Even in the same condition, people's preference towards certain function is constantly changing. When assuming the student center locates at a woody plain, the influence of landscape could generate a possible plan as above.