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Tianyu Zhang architecture portfolio 2014
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Content Professinal Beijing New Material R&D Center HuaiAn Conference Center Phase II Hotel Water Institute of the Gulf Yangzhong Complex
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Acedemic 401 Wabash Lifting Harlem Polygon’s Revolution Flowing Space Sponge Siphon Office Case Swifting Grid Bionic Tower Village Rebirth Suturing the City Flint Thicket
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Beijing New Material Research & Development Center
Location: Beijing, China Year: September 2013 - November 2014 Area: 1,817,583 SF Program: Laboratory, Office, Residential, Conference Center, Club House Role: rendering coordinate, LDI communications, diagram, plan, elevation, section, enlarged wall section
Fire Trucks
Vehicle
Pedestrian
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laboratory Typical wall detail
club-house Typical wall detail
Grond floor Plan
-1F Plan
2F Plan
3F Plan
laboratory laboratory support collaboration office conference/dining/exhibition amenity residential
4F Plan
5F Plan
6F Plan
south elevation
east elevation
North elevation
west elevation
North-South section
west-east section
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residential Typical wall detail
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Roof Plan
Fire Trucks
Landscape
Vehicle
Ground Floor Plan
-1F Plan
HuaiAn Conference Center
-2F Plan
Phase II Hotel
Location: Huai An, China Year: November 2013- Feburary 2014 Area: 605,500 SF Program: institute, residential. conference center, club house Role: rendering coordinate, LDI communications, diagram, plan, elevation
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North Elevation
South Elevation
Front Elevation North
Front Elevation South
Back Elevation South
Back Elevation North
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natural connection Water Institute of the Gulf
Location: Baton Rouge, USA Year: Feburary-March 2014 Area: 8,000 SF Program: institute, exhibition, office, public space Role: concept, rendering coordinate, model making, diagram, plan, section
YANGZHONG COMPLEX
INTERNATIONAL LIFE TECHNOLOGY BUILDING Location: Yangzhong, China Year: August-September 2013 Area: 2,700,000 SF Program: hotel, office, institute, amenity, ballroom Role: diagram, plan, model, presentation preparation
Hotel Main Lobby
Hotel 13F
Hotel 11F
Apartment 6F
Hotel 5F
Apartment 14F
Office 9F
Apartment 7F Office 14F
Apartment 14F
Office 32F Office 14F
Technology 14F
Shopping Mall 7F
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Apartment 25F
Office 14F
Office 14F Office 5F Conference 2F Technology 8F
Hotel 18F
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Ballroom 2F
Technology 12F
Shopping Mall 6F
Shopping Mall 6F
401 N. Wabash high-rise mixed-use
MAssing Generation
Location: Chicago, USA Year: September-November 2012 Area: 1,900,000 SF
Neighborhood Analysis
The Confluence District • 12,000 Office Workers • Hotel Holiday Inn • 4,000 Residents
Arcade Distric • 48,000 Office Workers • 2,000 Hotel Rooms Westin in River Noreh (407 rooms) Allegro (483 rooms) • 7,000 Residents 896-units Marina City 452-unts 400 N. LaSalle • Randolph Street: Chicago’s Theater District Draws about 1.5 million vistors annually
Elevator Diagram
Civic Distric • 40,000 Office Workers • 5,500 Hotel Rooms Intercontinental (793 rooms) Renaissance (553 rooms) • 5,000 Residents • Highest pedestrain counts along Wacker Dr. • Heavy Boat Operations Wendella Boats since 1935 Muercury Cruiseline since 1930s Shoreline Water Taxi since 1996
Market Distric • 20,000 Office Workers • 5,250 Hotel Rooms Hyatt Regency (2,000 rooms) Sheraton (1,200 rooms) Fairmont (685 rooms) • 20,000 Residents • Located between Navy Pier with Over 8 Million Vistors Each Year and Millennium Park with 3.5 Million Vistors
Elevations
Stacking Diagram [87]Observation [85-86]Restaurant [83-84]Mechnical
Observation Retail Service Amenity Condo
[62-82]Upper Condo
Hotel Parking Office
[60-61]Mechanical [45-59]Lower Condo
[29-44]Hotel Rooms [27-28]Hotel Lobby [25-26]Mechanical [23-24]Ballroom
[18-22]Upper office
[7-17]Lower office [6]Casual Dining [3-5]Amenity [1-2]Lobby [-1-(-2)]Retail [-3-(-6)]Parking
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mechanical floor layout Heat Exchanger AHU
Air exhaust Fresh air in Air exhaust
AHU
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Air exhaust
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Fresh air in Air exhaust
Lower Retail Floor Plan
Ground Floor Plan
Duct Layout
MEchanical riser diagram Fan Coil Box
59-77 Upper Condo
1.5F Lobby Mezzanine
3-4F Amenity
7-17F Lower office
18-22F Upper Office
27F Hotel Lobby
AHU
Heat exchange with Hot Domestic Water
AHU
Fan Coil Box
23F Ballroom 30F 33F 36F 39F Hotel
24F Ballroom Mezzanine
Air Water System
Lower Parking Floor Plan
Lower River Floor Plan
29-32F Lower Hotel
33-43F Middle Hotel
44F Upper Hotel Air Water System Fan Coil Box Heat exchange with Hot Domestic Water AHU
45-59F Lower Condo
62-82F Upper Condo
84F Lower Restaurant
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85F Upper Restaurant
87F Observation
17-23 Upper Office
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lifting harlem nutrition NYC
program
details
roof garden
parking lot
nutrition NYC
artificialbeach
Location: New York, USA Year: October-November 2012 Area: 76,000 SF
Problems highway
The highway is an isolated system.
PARK
The three parks are seperate parts without connection.
riverview
The Hudson River is unaccessable to people in harlem.
Section strategies connect highway
The highway is convinent but not comfortable. By connecting the highway to the building, drivers can have a unique exprience by seeing the beach and nutrition NYC on both sides.
expand the park
The near park serves as an important public space for the people. Thus if an solid building stands on the water, it will cut the continuity of these two parks.
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open river sight
By leaving the base empty, the space of both two parks is expanded. It is effective way to enhance the public activities and maximize the use of the existing basement.
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POLYGON’s REvelution CG technology experience center Location: Beijing, China Year: April-June 2007 Area: 24,000 SF
oringinal polygon
sub-division
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The repeating infinite subdivision of the polygons which are under the action of certain specifications will finally become a circle, it is the direction of the next generation CG production, it is also the implied meaning of the CG technology experience center design.
sketch model
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4F PLan 1. Reception 2. VIP Lobby 3. Main Lobby 4. Art Studio 5. VIP Exhibition
6. Storage 7. Staff Entrance 8. Security 9. Toilet 10. Kitchen
5F PLan 11. Preparation Room 12. Pantry 13. Compartment 14. Ballroom 15. Showcase
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16. Teahouse 17. Office 18. Staff Lounge 19. Theater 20. Prefunction Room
21. Exhibition Hall 22. Experience Area 23. Curator Room 24. AV Room
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flowing space high school library
Location: Hefei, China Year: September-November 2007 Area: 40,000 SF
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1. Outdoor parking 2. Storage room 3. Conference room 4. Cashier room 5. Photo studio 6. Reception room 7. Rerfurbishing room 8. Editing room 9. Stacking room 10. Office 11. Teacher reading room 12. Retrieving room 13. Magazine reading room 14. Student reading room 15. Cafe 16. AV room 17. Gallery
Flexible furniture
Space Domin
East Elevation
1 Spatial Grid
2 Route
3 Nodes
4 Overlapping
5 Spatial Intensity
6 Deviding Space
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wast Elevation
wast section
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sponge siphon wholesale fish market
Location: Tokyo, Japan Year: March-May 2012 Area: 500,000 SF
outdoor market
wholesale market
rainfall +30.00m +20.00m
0.00m -10.00m -15.00m -20.00m rainfall catchment
runoff
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catchipit manhole
storm pipe
siphon
power tribine
overflow to bay
impervious
Tsukiji fish market is a place of historical and spiritual importance. Located along the Sumida River in downtown Tokyo, prime real-estate, economically it does not make since to keep the market. However infrastructural interventions like Sponge Siphon can integrate space programs creating room for the Tsukiji fish market, commercial shopping and tourist space, and provide infrastructural improvements. In the midst of heavy rain seasons the impermeable surfaces of Tokyo are subject to high risk flooding. Projects such as G-CAN on the outskirts of Tokyo and our centrally located Sponge Siphon next to the Sumida River and the Ginza Shopping district remediate such risks. Connecting with the city’s underground drainage system on one side and a lower point in the river on the other side the building is able to use the siphon effect to draw city rain water into the building. A series of siphon, bladder networks intermingle throughout the thick walls of the building dipping into the surfaces of the spaces outside and within, expanding and contracting effecting the people spaces nearby. A series of craters on the surface and on the interior of the building act as collection ponds to store heavy rains before releasing them into the local water system.
4m floor plan
enlarged wall section
tourist center outside market wholesale market storage docking office auction
North-south Section
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bayshore park
office case high-rise office
Location: Hefei, China Year: May-July 2008 Area: 160,000 SF
entrance hall
Display Card
DVD Drive
Hard Disk
Motherboard
Power-supply
Power-supply provides a computer a stable environment by providing a continual energy. I compare it to the space in which people get physical and spiritual supply, the dining hall and reading room.
The Cooler Master is an internationally renowned brand name of the computer case, its not only has a strong sense of industrial design, but also has a reasonable functional distribution, that is the reason why The Cooler Master has been unanimously prased in the industry.On the other hand, it have given me a lot of inspiration in my design. No matter what kind of design is belongs, inspiration comes from life after all. Industrial design and architectural, as same as art design which subject to engineering constraintsindustrial, can found a lot of things worth learning from each other. Comparing the various parts of the compare case to different programs in high-rise office space, it can be easily realized thier similarity. In addition, such modeling can also broken out the characteristics of traditional vertical office building only with glass wall. The exposed structure will make the building much cooler than ever before.
North Elevation
North section OFfice entrance
DVD-Drive is the temporary storage of a computer. People use it as fast and efficient storage of information from the outside. The characteristics of its temporary could be linked to the building’s exhibition hall and short-term leasing space of the small companies.
CPU is the heart of a computer which centralized computing and processing data. In function, it can be linked to the most important part of a building, the VIP room.
Graphic Card is the display device which provides better using experience to user. It can be linked to the multi-function hall and the court yard of an office building which enhance the quality of the working environment.
south Elevation
south section
Hard Disk is a storage device which achieve a large number of data. It is stable and permanent which is similar to an office building’s long-term leasing space.
Motherboard is used to control and coordination of various equipment parts. I compared it to the office and its traffic space.
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landscape
Today, people made a variety of office space concept, but only on the way of going outsidec of the tall building, people can really relax themselves in a lively space.
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underground parking
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7. Day-care 8. Cafe 9. AHU Room 10. Refuge Zone 11. Exhibition Center 12. Office
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14f 13. Headspace 14. Reception Desk 15. Council-Chamber 16. Multi-functional Hall
Floor plans
reception room
swifting grid
manhattan waterfront greenway
Angle v =mgh F=m u 2
r= v u Asphalt u=0.25~0.8 v=4m/s r=20~64m Concrete u=0.45~0.85 v=8m/s r=75~142m 2
Pedestrian Through its arrangement, the pedestrian (slow) pathway encourages a slowing of the speed of the individual. The path of motion is influenced and deflected, changing persons’ linear perception which traditionally focuses upon only their immediate awareness.
bikeway
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F= 12 mv2 =mgh
The bikeway is designed for an enjoyment and experience of the space accommodated to the speed of the bike. One is encouraged to meander through its organization, so that a plausible speed may be maintained while still curtailing haste.
2 h= v 2g Bicycle Path: v=4m/s h>0.8m Main Path: v=8m/s h>3.0m
highway Providing for those circumstances where haste is of necessity, the highway ideally streamlines peoples’ movement.
An inevitable consequence inherent in the nature of the city is that its population will continue to increase: as that population increases, so too, by definition, does its density. Increasing densities are addressed by citizens through their networks of transportation. Transportation, by necessity, moves at varying speeds based upon one’s preferences and resources. Roads. Cars. Subways. These are ways in which these densities are logically negotiated. We encourage or curtail growth through the provision and planning of these systems. Development may be a consequence or cause by expanding upon such organizations. We may control our growth or we may react to it. Where we have been asked to close the gap, the gap begs to fill itself by the logic of the grid. Infrastructures are consequences of densities and similarly, the gap acts as a consequence of the infrastructure. The densities of the city, concentrated upon certain roads, inform the location of points of access. Similarly, reflecting our infrastructure’s variety of speed, a provision of three distinct paths (slow, medium, and fast) align themselves with the pedestrian, bus, and subway. Acting in unison and combination, by angle, slope, and arrangement, these distinctions intertwine to become direct representations of their speeds, necessitating a person’s movement follow the path upon which they traverse. Through reaction and proposition, a fill is produced which is undeniably influenced by our infrastructures, by our speeds, and through which embodies the paths of our lives.
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slope F=cosXmgu>sinXmg u>tanX Bicycle Path: u=0.28~0.8 tanx<0.25 Main Path: u=0.45~0.85 tanx<0.45
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Concept
bionic tower
site analysis
high-rise mix-use
Location: Hefei, China Year: September-November 2008 Area: 210,000 SF
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organization
Density control
Design the entrance and open space by the density of people.
There is a density difference between inside and oude a cell. So, the cell will be extruded and deformed.
Cell Cytoplasm
Density control and restrict the nonlinear space. The strategy solve the problem of partitioning of the lobby, the public space and the auxiliary space.
Space People Traffic Core
Speed control
Design the shape of different space by the speed of people.
The speed of molecule change with the shape of the tunnel.
Regularly divide space in small Increase little interesting The most insteresting space space and auxiliary space. space in public space. is suitable for open space.
East Elevation
Tunnel Molecule
Space People
north Elevation
north section
Push the cell... Cell transformation... Big parts falling down... Small parts floating... Seperation
Extrusion
confirm the shape
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Connection
entrance
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5f plan 11.Banqueting Hall 12.Control Room 13.Main Panry 14.Secondry Panry 15.Spectial Restaurant
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16.Ballroom 17.Karaoke 18.Gift Shop 19.Storage 20.Liner Room
21.Electric Facilities 22.HVAC Room 23.Air Conditioning Facilities 24.Water meter
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village rebirth
Analysis
from village to community
Residential Design
function
Location: Hefei, China Year: May-July 2009 Area: 2,260,000 SF
the morning of huizhou
streetâ&#x20AC;? the axis of street
street and lane are hidden in the fog
the street extend to a space
street-convex space
long-progressive space
lane-extensive space
lane-integration space
Landscape
Road system
underground parking
depicts the scale of create different axis by street extend to lane space repeatedly turning
3-level residential
4-level residential
north south section
6-level residential
high rise residential
Plot Planning Axis-Angle Generation Method
Public building
select 3 boundary line as axis
offset the axis based on the length of building
offset the axis based on the length of building Commercial
Landscape fill in the grid with buildings to create street
the triangle space becomes public space
withdraw more space to public from the grid
Street structure Street-Lane-Space
select traffic patten according to the site
determine road axises based on the city
create the loop area based on axises
the angle-axis becomes the lane
intergrate the lane according to function
street and lane create the space structure
Landscape generate Merging in to the neighborhood
arrange a grid
import final building plan
superimpose them
withdraw the building
introduce the water
vibrate the grid
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street extend to lane
Suturing The City urban renewal design
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Location: Hefei, China Year: May-July 2010 Area: 5,160,000 SF
Terrains
Site Boundary Building Landscape Path
A: Waterfront Recreational Area Total Building Area: 5,270m2 Building Coverage Area: 7.3 ha. Plot Ratio: 7.2% Green Coverage Ratio: 63% Building Density: 7.2% Ground Parking Area: 2,800m2 Underground Parking Area: 4,200m2
The difference between Pic.2 and Pic.6 is little. The urban renewal is a strengthen of the original city context. Therefore it certainly has the superiority that the original texture brings. The free nimble block shape, small land parcel division, development gradation. The shortcoming is integration and connection. In this kind of renewal pattern, I attempt to recuperate the shortcoming, also hoped that this kind of hand-planted pattern could express thought the entire process directly.
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B: Residential Area
Total Building Area: 163,520m2 Building Coverage Area: 7.8 ha. Plot Ratio: 2.1 Green Coverage Ratio: 41.1% Building Density: 29.9% Ground Parking Area: 2,400m2 Underground Parking Area: 27,200m2
C: Commercial Area
Total Building Area: 53,600m2 Building Coverage Area: 2.9 ha. Plot Ratio: 1.8 Green Coverage Ratio: 35% Building Density: 41.4% Ground Parking Area: 1,600m2 Underground Parking Area: 13,600m2
D: Featured Business Area
Total Building Area: 102,000m2 Building Coverage Area: 8.7 ha. Plot Ratio: 3.3 Green Coverage Ratio: 32% Building Density: 38.6% Ground Parking Area: 4,650m2 Underground Parking Area: 34,800m2
E: Waterfront Recreational Business Area Total Building Area: 163,520m2 Building Coverage Area: 6.9 ha. Plot Ratio: 1.1 Green Coverage Ratio: 56% Building Density: 44.1% Underground Business Area: 14,587m2 Ground Parking Area: 2,100m2
suturing
cutting
Original Road System
Connect the dead road
Cut the useless road
Adjust the original road
Adjust the original road
Adjust the original road
Adjust the original road
assembly
Original Road System
Connect the dead road
Cut the useless road
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Stories
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Circulation
Main Road Minor Path Main Entrance Minor Entrance
Landscape
Landscape Path Square Courtyard Entrance
Traffic
Car Entrance Park Entrance Speed Control Main Arterial Minor Arterial Riverfront
Program
Recreation Office Business Residential Park Parking
Flint Thicket public pavilion
Location: Flint, USA Year: Feburary-March 2013 Area: 5,000 SF
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after the public installation time, units or CNC files can be given to the individuals from the community.
Prefabrication
the idea was to develop system that could be prefabricated with the maximization of material, leaving zero waste and a numerous programatic possibilities.
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with few people and a number of modules, easy instalation of various public uses is possible.
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future
cheap and easy to prefabricate, the system can be used for various programs throughout Flint, giving it a distinct visual identity.
maximization of material
= Using a 1/4â&#x20AC;? diameter router bit, a single sheet of 3/4â&#x20AC;? thick MDF can be cut as shown in 45mins.
event use
public use
personal use
= 12 percent of the material is turned into sawdust as a result of the machining. The rest is the product.
Each sheet will product 64 notched panels...
...And 128 joining pieces.
draw attention iconic entry arch 3 people, 3 hours assembly 10 sheets + 15 hr CNC = $1050
dark, dangerous public space dynamic light installation 5 people, one street light 28 sheets + 15 hr CNC = $1700
disappearing bee colonies impromptu apiary 1 person, 1000 bees 1.5 sheets + 1 hr CNC = $100
public performance modular stage 15 people 70 sheets + 45 hr CNC = &5000
shelterless parking lot rigid brise soleil 10 people, several ladders 49 sheets + 33 hr CNC = $3000
insufficient egg supply chicken cage 1 person, 16 chicken 1.5 sheets + 1 hr CNC = $100
communal gethering space community tables 20 people, tabletops 15 sheets + 1 hr CNC = $100
generic vendor stalls distinctive merchandiser six people, several ladders 32 sheets + 23 hr CNC = $2300
air pollution in parking lot garden 1 person, several plants 1.5 sheets + 1 hr CNC = $100
These products can then build a self-standing wall structure that is larger, stronger and more stable than the shingle sheet from which was cut.
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