Graduate portfolio tian zheng

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TIAN ZHENG

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO



PROJECTS

Trump International Hotel & Tower (Mixed-use Tall Building) 04 Champaign 2015 Bridge House (Elementary House Design) 16 Champaign 2015 BOX (Marfa Multi-Family House Design Competition) 24 Champaign 2014 Chinese Mobile The Northwest Regional Logistics Center 30 Productions Controlling Building Concept Design (Intership Project) Xi’an, China 2015


TRUMP INTERNATIONAL HOTEL & TOWER 401 N. Wabash Ave. Chicago, Illinois

TEAM DESIGN (Adlai Woodworth, Adrienne Strohm, Jenna Joo, Tian Zheng) + Provided with ideas about building concept, plan and form + Made AutoCAD drawings, diagrams, partial renderings + Helped editting animation TRUMP’S MISSION Trump’s mission is to lead in real estate sales, marketing, development, and management to deliver a global luxury real estate superbrand. They achieve perfection through superior quality, superior locations and incredible details, create an unparalleled experience and constantly raising the bar for super luxury living. Their attention to detail include: adhering to utilizing best-in-class talent, white glove service, superior quality, attention to detail and innovation. They deliver a level of distinctive services unparalleled in the industry. TRUMP’S VISION They will lead the world in providing the best luxury real estate to the public.

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CHICAGO RIVER VIEW


Vehicular

Pedestrian

Due to a median bisecting Wabash avenue, primary circulation to access the tower will be coming from the south. The building also sits on two levels: Wabash and Water

The location is central to major pedestrian access ways such as Michigan Avenue, Wabash Avenue and the riverfront walkway

Bicycle

There are several bicycle paths to allow ease of transit without the need for vehicular transportation.

Site Implications-Access

Wabash Level

Wabash Level

Water Level

Water Level

Vehicular

Pedestrian

Due to a median bisecting Wabash avenue, primary circulation to access the tower will be coming from the south. The building also sits on two levels: Wabash and Water

Bicycle

The location is central to major pedestrian access ways such as Michigan Avenue, Wabash Avenue and the riverfront walkway

There are several bicycle paths to allow ease of transit without the need for vehicular transportation

Major Functional Units And Their Relationships

60% One Bedroom

30% One Bedroom

Condo

Main Building

10% One Bedroom

Standard Guestrooms 225 Keys Suites (< 2 Modules)

Mechanical

37 Keys

Hotel

Core Restaurant

Suites (>2 Modules) 32 Keys

Presidential Suite Deluxe Suites 1 Key 5 Keys Mechanical

Observation

Lobby

Parking

Secondary Building

Office

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Health Club/Spa Cafe

Atrium/Retail

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Hotel Conference/Office Ballroom

Structure Framing

Health/Fitness Lobby/Retail Parking

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Outtrigger Truss

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Upper Wabash Water level

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Main building: Flat Plate System Conference/Office Elev.

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Hotel Elev.

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Concrete Core

67F

Floor Slab

65F

Podium: Slab & Beam System

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Site Plan

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ATRIUM LOBBY PLAZA 10


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NORTH WABASH VIEW


280 ft

265 ft

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Hotel

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Model Images

Joo, Strohm, Woodworth, Zheng 75 < PROPOSAL DEVELOPMENT

MODEL IMAGES >

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BRIDGE HOUSE SONGLIN VILLAGE, HUBEI, CHINA

The Bridge House is located in the village of Songlin in Hubei Province, China. Songlin is the village where my father was born and raised, and returning there one day has been one of his greatest desires. As he approaches retirement designing the Bridge House has helped me connect with my father’s past, and my extended family that live in Hubei. The site chosen for the proposed house offers a ‘bridge’ between the past, the present, and the future. To the south my grandfather’s traditional farmhouse is located, to the north is where my uncle lives in a building constructed within the last ten years. The proposed site is equidistant from both relatives, and the architecture of the building appeals to both traditional ways of thinking and modern life. The site is adjacent to agricultural land and can be accessed via a path that runs alongside rice fields. A water channel passing the front of the house is a characteristic recognized as being auspicious according to the Feng Shui philosophy, which seeks to bring harmony between people and the surrounding environment. Constructed on piers, the modern looking building sits lightly on the land. Structurally laminated bamboo and hemprete walls are proposed as building materials as they are more in keeping with the rural environment, than cast concrete which has become the predominant building material in China’s rapid industrialized growth.

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Dwelling Bridge Path Water Channel Pool

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Land Ownership

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Sunlight Analysis

Equinox Winter Solstice

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Winter Solstice

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Sun Room


Location: Hubei, China

The site for Bridge House is located in Hubei, China. It is my father’s hometown. The climate is hot in summer and cold in winter, and it is in climate zone 2. Thermal insulation property becomes important.

Constructability:

By using cyclic plastic formwork, one can build exterior wall efficiently. Using strip footing to decrease footprint and avoid moisture from ground below. The building can produce enough electricity by itself.

Sustainability:

Hempcrete is natural and healthy. Building as an exterior wall material, a 12� wall achieves R-value equals to 30 easily. Window area are designed by avoid overglazing and energy saving.

Cost:

Total cost $179,708. Base house cost: $130,000 PV system cost: $6,080 Yearly overproduction credit: $192

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Solar Panel

Solar Panel Consumption PV System Area PV System Cost Yearly Energy Production Yearly Overproduction Credit

38-62.2”x 31.8” panels (7,600w) 520 sft $6,080 ($0.8 per watt) 8,164 kWh $192

Flat Roof

Roof Joists

Sheathing

Wall System Entrance Ramp

Lamboo Consumption Lamboo Cost

74 cft (2” x 12”) $10336 ($140/cft)

Hemp Crete Consumption 12” Hemp Crete Wall R Value Hemp Cost Lime Mortars Total Cost

1230 cft (Exterior Wall) 30 (R2.5 per inch ) $4182 ($17 per bag, 33 pound per bag) $8364 ($34 per bag, 55 pound per bag) $23370 ($19/sqft, base & stuccos included)

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Floor Joist

Lamboo Structure

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Lamboo Consumption Lamboo Cost Lamboo Consumption Structrue Formwork Cost

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127 cft (2” x 12”) $17827 ($140/cft) 252 cft (2” x 4”, 2” x 8”, 2” x 12”, 1” x 10”) $35280 ($140/cft) 2” x 4” 2” x 8” 2” x 12” 1” x 10”

Strip Footing

Glazing

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Lamboo Consumption Lamboo Cost

79 cft (6” x 12”) $9660 ($140/cft)

Concrete Consumption Concrete Cost

550 cft (Thirty-five 80 pound bags) $135 ($3.88 per 80 pound bag)


1. Multipro Resistant Board 2. Lamboo Structural Studwork 3. Hemcrete

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Cyclic Plastic Formwork

Hemp Batt Insulation(Roof) Natural Fiber Insulation Material R-value is 35 for 10” insulation layer

1. (3)-2”x12” Lamboo Girder 2. CMU Block Pier 3. Strip Footing

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Lamboo Glazing Detail

Curtain wall mullions


INTERIOR VIEW




BOX MARFA, TEXAS

WHY CONCRETE? WHY BOXES? WHY HERE? ARTISTS PUT CONCRETE BOXES HERE INTERESTING COMBINATION AND... MAYBE A COMBINATION OF CONCRETE BOXES IN WHICH PEOPLE LIVE AND ENJOY

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ARIAL VIEW

SITE VIEW 29


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HOUSING UNITS

TYPE A

COMBINING PROCESS COLUMN GRID + BEAMS + FLOOR + WALLS + ROOF BEAMS + ROOF + GREEN

SECTIONS

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TYPE B

TYPE A


PLAN

GREENING ROOF

UNIT STRUCTURE

TYPE A -PLAN

TYPE B -PLAN

SECTION

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PERSPECTIVE

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CHINA MOBILE BUILDING XI’AN, CHINA

The integrated shape of the whole building is inspired by China Mobile logo. Massings were inserted and merged into each other by the continuity of building surface. Simple but strong vertical lines were used to form scientific and technological sense in elevation. Also, a green and lively atrium was brought into the center of building wing. Thus, the whole building emphasized modernity, simplicity, ecology and technology, which build up the iconical charactor of the corporate. While working together with the design team, I focused on exploring potential proposals, making analysis diagrams and powerpoint presentation materials at early stage, and helped building up the final Sketch Up model. It really helped me understand the process of building design during the conceptural phase and inspired me to work cooperately and efficiently.

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ARIAL VIEW

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NORTH WESTERN STREET VIEW

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SOUTH-WESTERN STREET VIEW


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SOUTH ELEVATION 38

WEST ELEVATION


MAIN LOBBY


Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption (San Francisco, California)


THANKS TO MY PARENTS MY GRILFRIEND MY FRIENDS AND MY INSTRUCTORS FOR OFFERING THEIR SUPPORT TO HELP ME CREATE THIS PORTFOLIO

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