Chuqi Liu Portfolio 2018

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CHUQI LIU 2018 PORTFOLIO Bachelor of Architecture, South China University of Technology Master Degree Candidate of MSD, University of Pennsylvania (estimated graduate time is Dec 2018)

Liu Chuqi chuqiliu_2017@hotmail.com


CHUQI

University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, US Graduate degree in Master of Science in Advanced Architecture Design

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE 09/2011-06/2017

08/2017-so Southfar China University of Technology (SCUT) University of Pennsylvania Guangzhou, China Philadelphia, US Bachelor of Architecture, Graduate degree in Master of Science in Advanced Architecture Design

GPA: 3.84/4.0

09/2011-06/2017 08/2014 South China University of Technology (SCUT) Guangzhou, China Summer School in Technology University of Delft (TUD) Bachelor Architecture, Delft,ofNetherlands GPA: 3.84/4.0

Participated in the Water Planning Program at special condition of Vlaardingen in Netherland, including lectures about field policies, group discussion involved with SWOT 08/2014 (strength, opportunities, and(TUD) threatens), schematic design, and final presentation. Summer Schoolweakness, in Technology University of Delft

RESUME

CONTENTS

Delft, Netherlands Participated in the Water Planning Program at special condition of Vlaardingen in Netherland,including lectures about field policies, group discussion involved with SWOT(strength, weakness, opportunities, and threatens), schematic design, and final presentation.

INTERNSHIP

02/2016-03/2016 INTERNSHIP

Goettsch Partners

02/2016-03/2016 Shanghai, China Goettsch Partners in the projects of Fengtai Science Park in the Financial Street of Beijing, and Participated Shanghai, China Nansha Marriott Hotel in Guangzhou City; contributed for designing architecture skin and Participated in the projects of Fengtai Science Park in the Financial detailed structures, including model making, drawings, and materials selection. Street of Beijing, and Nansha Marriott Hotel in Guangzhou City; contributed for designing architecture skin and detailed structures, including model making, drawings, and materials selection.

HONOR 03/2015

Honor Member, the Minister of Student Union of SCUT Peng’s Scholarship, the First Prize 09/2014 Merit Academic Scholarship, the Third Prize 03/2015 Honor Member, the Minister of Student Union of SCUT 09/2014 Triple-A Outstanding Student 01/2015 Peng’s Scholarship, the First Prize 09/2012 MeritScholarship, Academic 09/2014 Merit Academic theScholarship, Third Prize the Second Prize 09/2012 Triple-A Student Outstanding Student 09/2014 Triple-A Outstanding 09/2012 Merit Academic Scholarship, the Second Prize 09/2009 My painting “Dalian Old Street” was documented 09/2012 Triple-A Outstanding Student Art Museum (LA, US) by Bakersfield

HONOR 01/2015

09/2009 My painting “Dalian Old Street” was documented by Bakersfield Art Museum (LA, US)

ASSOCIATION/ LEADERSHIP

DOB DOB 07/07/1993 07/07/1993 Email chuqiliu_2017@hotmail.com

Email chuqiliu_2017@hotmail.com Phone +1 917-562-0090

Address Phone 2930 chestut street , +1 917-562-0090 Pilladelphia, PA19104, US

Address 2930 chestutLanguage: street , Mandarin | EnglishPilladelphia, (Toefl 108, GRE PA19104, 323) US

Travel experience: Language: Korea | Jap an | Egypt | America | Netherland | France | Germany Mandarin | English (Toefl 108, GRE 323)| Switzerland | Belgium | Italy

Travel experience: Korea | Japan | Egypt | America | Netherland | France | Germany | Switzerland | Belgium | Italy

ASSOCIATION/ LEADERSHIP

09/2011-09/2012 Industrial Design Association 09/2011-09/2012 Assist Design in organizing several propaganda lectures Industrial Association

Assist in organizing several propaganda lectures 09/2011-06/2015 09/2011-06/2015 Student UnionUnion Student Minister (04/2013-06/2015) Minister (04/2013-06/2015) Mainly responsible for the poster design, planning of contest activities, interviews, and the Mainly responsible for the poster design, planning of contest activities, interviews, and work of management and training the work of management and training 09/2013-09/2014 Drama Club 09/2013-09/2014 Participate in the play practice 01/2016 Drama Club Organize and planin anthe architecture exhibition "Pushing Hands" Participate play practice

01/2016

Organize and plan an architecture exhibition "Pushing Hands" SKILLS Proficient in Photoshop | Illustrator | InDesign | AutoCAD | Office | Sketch Up | Revit Rhinoceros | Maya | keyshot | V-Ray

SKILLS

Proficient in Photoshop | Illustrator | InDesign | AutoCAD | Office | Sketch Up | Revit Rhinoceros | Maya | keyshot | V-Ray

01 STAGE OF CAMPUS SPRING 2015

02 URBAN SEWING SPRING 2016

03 FUTURE AIRPORT FALL 2017

04 VILLAGE IN THE AIR FALL 2017

05 OTHER WORKS 1


01 STAGE OF CAMPUS --DOUBLE ENTRANCES Individual work, spring 2015

Located in the gate of a university, the architecture is more like a stage that faces the city, which displays the campus atmosphere. The main purpose is to create double entrances facing both the city and the campus. Drama and art, value and opportunities of which are completely underestimated, seem to be two remote fields for most of the students. Since I extract the traditional invisible functions, such as rehearsal hall, creating room which lifts the secret veil of drama, from the intangible back stage to the front of the architecture, to create more opportunities for students contacting with drama.

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DOUBLE ENTRANCES OFFICE BUILDING

COLLAGE OF LITERATURE

OFFICE BUILDING

KINDERGARTEN

CAMPUS GATE

TEACHING BUILDING

LIBRARY

AUDITORIUM GYM

Entrance from Campus Side

TEACHING BUILDING

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SITE PLAN 1:3000 SITE ANALYSIS classroom

lab

office

campus site

dormitory

site city

city

LOCATION: ENTRANCE OF CAMPUS

PEOPLE GROUP: STUDENTS/ CITIZENS

collage of literature

historical auditorium

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AXIS THROUGH EXISTING BUILDINGS

GREEN AXIS

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MASSING DEVELOPMENT

Divide into two parts by the existing axis

Insert functions

Rotate to form semi-open space within the site

Form two different entrance plazas

Create two different ways to get in the architecture

CITY

CAMPUS

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Campus side Students' club Monday to Sunday 08:00-22:00

Experimental theater Monday to Sunday 16: 00-22:00

Dressing room Saturday to Sunday 16:00-24:00

Waiting room Saturday to Sunday 16:00-22:00

Rehearsal hall Monday to Sunday 08:00-22:00

Outdoor stage Monday to Sunday 0:00-24:00

Cafe Bar Saturday to Sunday 16:00-22:00

vvavSaturday to Sunday 19:00-23:00

CAMPUS

WEEKLY POPULATION ANALYSIS

Stage, grass hills and open facade of buildings, the openess of this side of the theater shows the vitality of the campus. Based on students, events like rehearsal and student clubs' studio are introduced. In this term, the whole campus is configured as a theater, and this architecture is like the stage that faces the city.

students citizens

Students' club Experimental theater Rehearsal hall Outdoor stage

CITY

Dressing room

City side

Cafe bar Waiting room

Receiving audiences from the whole city, the city part of the architecture is more like a traditional space that applys to the need of these citizens.

Mainstage

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Folding Wall leveling blanket 1. acoustic board 2. perforated metal 3. steel gird 4. expansion bolt 5. 6. reinforcing steel bar hanger 7. light crane 8. droplight 9. .

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The background of the experimental theater's stage is a folding wall that can enlarge the stage space when needed.

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1 folded wall

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Movable Auditorium 1 drama studio 2 rehearsal hall 3 rest area 4 students' club 5 workshop 6 main hall 7 dressing room 8 waiting room 9 property room 10equipment room

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First floor plan 1:1000

2-1 unfolded auditorium

2-2 folded auditorium

Portable structures are used in the experimental theater in orer to create a movable space both for watching and performing, adaptable to various

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viewing platform

rehearsal hall

storage

drama studio

outdoor stage

student studio

lightening room

auditorium

main stage

storage

student studio side stage

lobby

dressing room

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02 URBAN SEWING Team work, spring 2016

In cooperation with Mo Nika, Li Linxi. position: Concept, 3d Model, diagrams, rendering. Reading the site in the view of typo-morphology, the site's fabrication is like a collage of various era's typology as the result of the spatial hierarchy systems. Based on the sites' latent module system, cadestral pattern, and typology, we strenthen the relationship between the two temples by newly built Cantonese bamboo house and several activity hubs.

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Bamboo House

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Bungalow

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Detached House with courtyard

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High-rise Apartment Building

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Module System

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1950's

2010's

In comparision to the fabrication map of these two years, a latent module system is obivious in this site, which dates back to the land parcel system last century.

Typology Analysis Since the site's fabri is like a collage composed by hierarchy eras' typical architectures, a typology analysis can show the formation reason and the morphology logic of these fabrications.

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Temple

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Retail & Hotel Pedestrian Mall Monk Inn Culture Display Community Center Vegetable Market Traditional Pedestrian Commercial street newly-built retail newly-built mall

Bungalow

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Bamboo House

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Detached House with Courtyard

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First floor plan of the Guangxiao-Sixbanyan Site The operation is classified into three parts. Each layer uses the typo-morphological approach to release the congestions between temples and residence.

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High-rise Apartment Building

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FUNCTION FUNCTION

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Retail Hotel Market

FAR:1.3

Retail Bookstore Library Teahouse Vegetarian -Restaurant

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FUNCTION Meditation Monk Inn

FAR:1.2

FUNCTION Market Monk Inn

FAR:1.3

FUNCTION Retail Studio Culture -Display

FAR:1.2

FUNCTION Community

FAR:0.3

FUNCTION Community Vegetable -Market

FAR:1.1

FUNCTION Retail Residence

FAR:2.0

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New Pedestrian Street & the Guangxiao Temple

New Pedestrian Street & the Six Banyan Temple 24

Bird-eye View: Urban Fabric in Order 25


03 FUTURE AIRPORT-ELEGANCE OF HENDECAHEDRON As a perfect geometry of "uniform tessellation", the hendecahedron fills three-dimensional Euclidean space with non-overlapping convex uniform polyhedral cells. Creating formally elegant surface with continuous seam and pocket space enclosed by the surfaces within the hendecahedron frame with differenciation, the architecture is a combination of these typological units. In terms of the program within, units combination follow the program distribution. Combination of hendecahedrons is centered by axis, which is a straightforward transportation rail. Formally sophisicated, logically brief. In microscale, units(surfaces) are composed of smaller components -- tetrahedrons and octahedrons. These components are stocking spaces and potential window -- for lighting, and ventilation. Group member: Chuqi Liu, Yingke Sun, Ziyi Tang

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SITE PLAN

SECTION

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UNDERGROUND PLAN

PHYSICAL MODEL

Arrivals - Ground Floor Plan | 1:250 Design Team Student Name 1 Student Name 2 Student Name 3

Proffessor Ali Rahim Brian DeLuna Ezio Blasetti Nate Hume

Teaching Assistant Angela Huang Caleb White Ryosuke Imaeda Zacahry Kile

Student Assistant Angeliki Tzifa Carrie Frattali Daniel Cely Musab Badahdah Shuoqi Xiong

MsD Advanced Architectural Design PennDesign, University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Architecture Fall Two Thousand and Seventeen

Office

Truck Sorting

UAV Parking Apron Custom Lobby Office

Lobby Piazza Display Room

Display Room

GROUND PLAN 28

Departures First Floor Plan | 1:250

Design Team Chuqi Liu Yingke Sun Ziyi Tang

Proffessor Ali Rahim Brian DeLuna Ezio Blasetti Nate Hume

Teaching Assistant Angela Huang Caleb White Ryosuke Imaeda Zacahry Kile

Student Assistant Angeliki Tzifa Carrie Frattali Daniel Cely Musab Badahdah Shuoqi Xiong

MsD Advanced Architectural Design PennDesign, University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Architecture Fall Two Thousand and Seventeen

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04 VILLAGE IN THE AIR Individual work, spring 2014

In a big scale, based on the traditional village's public space system, the project creates a vertical modern "village" which strenthen the relationships among neighborhoods. Reflecting the hierachical traditional communication system in a vertical mode is a way of filling the gap between the traditional horizontal residential mode and the modern vertical residential mode. Meanwhile, in a smaller scale, a block mode , consisting of living units, sharing living rooms and kitchens, can form adaptable plans that satisfy the varous and changing demand of modern families. This attempt is trying to build a new living mode of sharing and communicating, which in turn enhances the neighbourhood relationship.

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ISSUE in BIG SCALE

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horizontal distruibution

vertical distruibution

neighbourhood relationship

isolated individuals

communications in transport space

silence in elevators

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ISSUE in SMALL SCALE

PUBLIC SPACE SYSTEM DISTRIBUTE

CHANGING FAMILY COMPOSITIONS

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Library

Reading Corner

Outdoor Space

Communal Living Room

Gym

Gerocery

Circulation Core

Communal Living room& Kitchen

Conference Hall

Cafe

Outdoor Space

Communal Living room

Restaurant

Lounge

Circulation Core

Communal Living room& Kitchen

SuperMarket

Tea Area

Circulation Core

Communal Living room& Kitchen

Space for Large-activities Layer One

Secondary Public Space Layer Two

Circulation Core Layer Three

Commual Living room& Kitchen Layer Four

ADAPTABLE HOUSE TYPE &SHARED LIVING ROOM

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PLAN MODE

traffic cores'relationship 1

typical plan (21st floor) 1:400

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1. single shared-rent room 2. shared kitchen 3. lounge 4. shared living room 5. shared balcony 6. general living unit

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Perspective of rest area between cores

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SECTION 1:600

Perspective of one of library (the first-layer public space)

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Other Works---1(competition)

URBAN TRILOGY Individual work, fall 2014 ·COMMEMORATIVE Memorial tower of cemetery ·PROGRAM OVERLAY Neighbor function aggregation ·PUBLICITY Urban Air- Public space More than solving the cemetery land using problem by the vertical mode, this project attempts to discuss the possiblity of challenging the stereotypes of cemetery . Built in Chongqing, a typical mountain city in China, this cemetery is initially designed as a city-section that mixs three objects: Vertical cemetery that works as both memorial and the entrance of an existing cemetery on a mountain (which is distant from the urban life) Corridors that link the isolated office skyscrapers and abundant altitude differences in Chongqing , overlaid functions like offices, libraries.

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72nd floor plan 1:400 1.office 2.snooker bar 3.rest hall 4.gym 5.grave space 6.elevator

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Corridors in the air 60th floor plan 1:400 1

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1.office 2.rest hallt 3.grave space 4.elevator

These corridors provide public space for the neighborhood, which combines the nearby office buildings vertically. At the same time, green elements are added to enrich the vertial layers, and create a more ground-like atmosphere for people who use thses corridors as daily path way instead of the ground.

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21st floor plan 1:400 1.outdoor space 2.grave space 3.elevator

The internal grave space Walking along the spiral ramp, the sense of infinite extending will create a more solemn atmosphere. The steep bridge which breaks the monotonousness is remaining people of the vitality of humanbeings and creatures. Death is not the end, the will never die.

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Other Works---2(intern)

Retail Exterior Study

Facade Design-Fengtai Science Park

Located in Beijing Fengtai District, the project is focused on facade design and construction study.

Facade

Section

TYPE A

Design Organization: Goettsch Partners Supervisor: Claire Chen Group member: Hiroshi, Eason Ye, Chuqi Liu Position: intern ( 3d model making, diagram drawing) producer: Rendering Company

TYPE B

TYPE C

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producer: Rendering Company

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Other Works---3(workshop)

Renewal Factory-Experimental Theater This project is a teamwork of a model-based workshop. We focus on discussing several possiblities in regenerating an old factory. Reserving the brick facade and the construction component of this frame-structured architecture, we chose an experimental theater to be the new function. Inner space was splited into two parts by the four exsited columns , which has been translated into a two-faced stage of the experimental theater. producer: Li Bo

Instrucor: Li Bo In cooperation with: Li Ran, Liu Xinyue, Wu Ming, Wu Haoming, Xie Kaixuan, Zhong Zhenwei, Zhou Yijing Position: Leader of model making, lazer cut, material test

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producer: the whole team

producer: the whole team

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Other Works(drawings)

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Exposure of Spring

Lane

Still Life

Water Color 300*500 mm 05.2012

Water Color 300*500 mm 08.2014

Gouache 300*500 mm 05.2008

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