YUE WANG [ THE HEALING POWER OF ARCHITECTURE ]
SELECTED WORKS 2012 - 2020
YUE WANG
Tel: (734) -773-5624 Email: yuew.design@gmail.com Address: 2922 Northern Blvd, LIC, NY 11101
Education 08/2017 - 04/2019
University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning Master of Architecture Ann Arbor, MI, United States
09/2012 - 06/2017
Chang’an University (CHD) Bachelor of Architecture Xi’an, Shaanxi, China
Professional Experience 07/2019 - present
Archilier Architecture, New York / Junior Architectural Designer Garden Grove Resort Hotel, California, USA (25%SD - 100%DD) Hospitality Design Core team member from SD to 100%DD. Hotel/garage facade design, port-cochere design, revit modeling, material board, detail drawings and 3D printing. Work with LDI in structure,mech, civil engineering, local manufacturers in EIFS facade mockups. Anji First Valley WEI Retreat Hotel, Zhejiang, China (50% - 100%SD) Hospitality Design Concept design, presentation package, revit modeling, coordination with rendering company OCT Shenzhen ICC Supporting Facility, Shenzhen, China (Competition - 50%DD) Master Plan and Architecture Design Core team member from SD to DD. Concept design study, diagrams&analysis, modeling&revit plan, weekly client meeting presentation ppt making, coordination with LDI in structure, mech, interior design, landscape design, pre-fab curtain wall consultants and local planning and regulation departments and government. One Grove Street, New Jersey, USA (Programming&Facade) Residential Design Work with senior architects in CAD plan, revit modeling, material board. Coordination with engineering structure consultants in core&shell.
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Rios Clementi Hale Studios, Los Angelas / Intern Ventura Boulevard - Courtyard Building Renovation, California, USA (Rendering) Interior - Bathroom Renovation Layout, Elevaiton Renderings Bristol Noma Station Office Tower, Washington DC, USA (Site Analysis) Site Analysis, Diagram, Rhino Site Modeling
RESUME Playa District, California, USA (Site Visit) Landscape Design&Interior Renovation Site visit, construction meeting shadowing Steelcase Coffee Table Design, California, USA Furniture Design, 2D graphic, Meterial exploration, physical making 2018 Summer
Bengo Studio, Shanghai / Intern Fengmao Villige Homestay, Zhejiang, China (SD) Hospitality Design - CAD plans, Rhino modeling, Lumion Renderings Hainan Boutique Hotel, Hainan, China (DD) Hospitality Design - Physical modeling Urbaneer Office Interior Renovation, Shanghai, China (Construction) Interior Design - Site construction supervising
02/2018 - 03/2018 Smith-Miller + Hawkinson Architects, New York / Intern Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporaton Offices, New York, USA (DD) Interior Design - Material board Brooklyn Animal Care Center, New York, USA (SD) Government Public Design - Physical site model making 2016 Summer
Qingdao Urban Architecture Design Institute, China / Intern Ziyun Residential Building, Qingdao, China (CD) Residential Design - CAD plans, diagrams, sketchup modeling
Skills
Awards
Rhino, Sketchup, Grasshopper, Zbrush Revit, AutoCAD Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign, Premiere Vray, Lumion, Enscape Physical Modeling, 3D Printing Laser-cutting, CNC Milling, Plaster Casting
06/2017
Language Chinese native English proficient
Graduates with Honors GPA ranking top 2 in the department
06/2017
Final Thesis Awards Outstanding thesis design
2012-2016 Departmental Scholarship Chang'an University
CONTENTS PROFESSIONAL
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GARDEN GROVE
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SHENZHEN ICC SUPPORTING FACILITY
Hospitality Design in California
Architectural Planning and Design
ACADEMIC
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SEE HAUS Housing Design for Diversity Healing
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BREATHING Community Club for Venue Healing
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ROTATION Art Center for Social Healing
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VESSELS FOR LIGHTS Fire Station for Mental lighting Healing
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GRID WALLS Utopian Urban Proposal for Environmental Healing
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URBAN VALLEY Urban Design for City Healing
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ORDER OR ORNAMENT
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Housing Design for Diversity Healing Academic Project | ARCH672 Instructor: Christina Hansen, Lars Gräbner Academic: 2018 Fall Duration: 09/2018-12/2018 Team members: Yiran Qiao, Longhuan Xu Location: Detroit, Michigan, USA
See Haus is our proposed project on Detroit’s Gold Coast neighborhood. It means ‘the house by the water’, and we want the residents in our housing neighborhood can gain an enlightening experience to explore and see things. From now on, Detroit strives to understand diversity and care about the diversity of its residents. More integrated housing neighborhoods give more people better connections to jobs, schools, and civic resources. Accordingly, calling a multicultural housing neighborhood can be a fulfilling and experience for Detroit’s residents. Our design concept is to design a socioeconomically diverse and multicultural housing neighborhood, and we want the multiculturalism comes out in everyday life in this diverse housing neighborhood.
DEVELOPMENT
Enclose Courtyard
Insert Tower
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Our proposed site is on the riverfront, bounded by The Whittier from the north, Owen Park from the west, Emma Henderson Park from the east, and the Detroit River from the south. Inspired by BIG’s 8 House, there are several potentials to have sloped roof surface, semi-public elevated courtyard, and the gigantic gate open for the Detroit River.
Break the Volume
Open the Gate
The semi-public cour tyard, mainly designed for the residents, is key to the landscape connections between two parks and the outdoor activities, and it facilitates the interactive engagement within the neighborhood.
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Addressing the flexibility in our proposed unit designs, the stair wall, the kitchen, and the cabinet are fixed elements, and other open spaces can be customized by residents according to their needs.
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SCHEME C/ 975sf
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SCHEME D UNIT BEDROOM
SCHEME B UNIT LIVINGROOM
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NORTH ENTRANCE FOR RESIDENTS
SOUTH ELEVATION
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COURTYARD VIEW TOWARDS RIVER
angled blocking flashing
vapor retarder
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rock wool insulation vapour barrier
frameless glass railing system sliding door metal panel
hung balcony structure curtain wall slide clip bend plate to beam zinc clip
1 1/2” terracotta tile
aluminum extruded vertical carrier track 3” rigid insulation 1/4” dril- flex
5/8” gyp. board sheathing with air & vapor barrier membrane steel stud cavity insulation gypsum panels
steel shelf angle sealant
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low E double glazing zinc flashing& drip
3/4” hardwood flooring acoustic fill
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closed cell spray-applied thermal insulation steel truss
tectum panel
light installation
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The color typologies for terracotta panels is using the three shades of yellow for the facades facing the outside, and three shades of light red for the facades facing the courtyard to make it more dynamic and welcoming. The overall structure is steel structure, and we use truss connected with random columns to transfer the load at the bottom of the hanging massing to the ground.
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Community Club Design for Venue Healing Academic Project This project is located in Xi'an Chang'an University faculty staffs' Instructor: Xuebin Xie Academic: 2014 Winter Duration: 09/2014-11/2014 Building Area: 2,610 m² Location: Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
residential area, where the original building is a staff activity center. This program is designed to relief the pressure caused by surrounding high residential density and to solve the increasingly serious parking problems within the district. Besides, at the same time the new center will retain the original community memory with a positive attitude to meet the demand and increase the opportunities of communication which in the end will help residents develop a brand new lifestyle.
The appearance of the building will rewrite residents' memory of this site. In order to retain the unique memory, this program carries forward the spirit of this place through the subtraction of the site. And by the guide of the organization of the space, it encourages people to gather together in the sharing public semi-underground square to communicate with each other.
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CHANG’AN UNIVERSITY SHAANXI STADIUM LIBRARY
MIDDLE SCHOOL
CHANG’AN UNIVERSITY TEMPLE SHOPPING MALL
SHAANXI HISTORY MUSEUM
XI’AN ACADEMY OF FINE ART
DACI’EN TEMPLE
TANG PARADISE
PARKING LOT EDUCATION OFFICE BUILDING RESIDENCE COMMERCIAL CULTURE SCHOOL ZONE
SHAANXI TV TOWER
CULTURE ZONE COMMERCIAL ZONE
XI’AN CITY
Field research on cultural life style, found that the residents' demand of the exchange activities and the surrounding serious parking problem.
PRESENT CROWDED SITE SITUATION
POPULATION DISTRIBUTION 13%
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The penetration of the bottom prompts the original interrupted residential area to interflow. The bottom transparent facade is served as a light source to solve lighting problems and attract pedestrians.
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Stack-effect boxes space creat a sense of neighborhood, to promote people to communicate.
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When people appreciate the exhibition, they will also experience the actual nature changes in the Simultaneously atrium serves as part of the effective transition between the noisy area and quite area. F
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e environment due to the characteristics of physical transparency of the courtyard respiration part. Facing east, one can enjoy a deliberate framed view of having conversation with the chimney garden.
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Art Center Design for School Healing This art center is located between the education zone and the tourism zone Academic Project Instructor: Chun Yin Academic: 2015 Spring Duration: 05/2015-07/2015 Building Area: 19,000 m² Location: Qingdao, Shandong China
in Qingdao. It tried to explore the relationship between the architecture and environment. This project mainly focuses on how to abstract some basic elements from the native culture and use the form to resolve the contradictions, which will create a recreational landmark for the city. Enlightened by the ocean wave, the design concept aims to display horizontal expansion and rotation of the space. When being exposed in the parallel exhibition space, visitors will experience different space sequence with various features and they can choose their own route freely due to the rotatory circulation.
I grew up in Qingdao, which is surrounded by sea on three sides and by mountain on one side. My middle school is located in the hilly area where has a number of parallel streets with different height and different slope. Kids always chase each other for fun. When people choose a different height of the ramp to run, they will find the interest of "hide and seek" along with the sight block due to the buildings on both sides of the street.
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GROUP [ 3SYBIOSIS ] In this zone, there are three groups of people whose d e m a n d s a re d i ffe re n t mixing with each other. I try to combine these three groups into one “box”. I believe this system can make them complementary so that three groups can harmoniously coexist.
White-collar workers
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Guangxu Emperor
First World War
The First Emperor
Xu Fu ' s Eastward Sailing
The City Was Founded
The Colonial Era of Germany and Japan
Resumed Sovereignty
Taoism Prevailing In Laoshan
Ocean Culture
Jimo Sea Sacrificial Ceremony Olympic Sailing Competition
Ocean wave has mystical power because of its flux and reflux just like the ebb and flow of life. Substracted from the nature, the esplanade arts centre brings out the best in its characteristics. It presents a complex sampling of the circle round.
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The relationship between the circulations in the architecture and functions: circle, overlap and encounter.
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VESSELS FOR LIGHT Fire Station Design for Mental Lighting Healing
Academic Project | ARCH552 Instructor: Neal Robinson Academic: 2017 Fall Individual work Duration: 09/2017-12/2017 Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan, the United States
This project investigates the terrain issue and the use of light which will guide the design to re‐ form a variation of spiritual space. The project began with the focus on the psychology of the fighters, and then moved to the public image, primarily about “duplicity”, which means the surprising conflict between hiding and exposing, natural and artificial. Because the building serves as a fire station, the design functions as a filter of natural light and weird terrain, creating different spatial experiences for the nearby inhabitants and fire fighters. The site is located at the 2130 Jackson Avenue, Ann arbor, MI. It is defined by suburban human settlements, public place of entertainment, rough parking lot and interrupted landscape. Most part of the project is buried under the ground to provide safety and different experience of lighting from the normal one.
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With the method of stereotomy and camouflage of landscape, the skin of the project reconciles itself with the surrounding and also extends the memorial park but provides with roof parking lot. Light dominates the form where there are two inner private courtyard and strange protrusions of dorms capturing different properties of light act like houses secretly embedded in the weird terrain. In the end, the project mutates itselfinto such a monster to provide better life experience and quality.
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GRID WALLS Utopian Urban Proposal for Environmental Healing
Academic Project | ARCH662 Instructor: El Hadi Jazairy Academic: 2019 Winter Duration: 01/2019-04/2019 Individual Study Location: Yuma, Arizona, USA
Through preliminary study of dust storms induced by both the climate and anthropogenic factor on soil transformation, this thesis seeks to treat architecture itself as an engagement to mitigate the dynamic changing problem of the earth’s topsoil. Stressing the relationship between architecture and natural landscape associated with soil loss, the project mainly focuses on urban design in desert agriculture area to explore the possibility of how human behavior can reassemble the earth elements by building system in a good way especially in this Anthropocene period. Based on desert agriculture field in Arizona, the utopian project is a critique of the condition of the contemporary city which offer a glimpse into a radical future. Here everything human create will intentionally interact with local earth system processes.
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Rising temperature above the sea surface will exacerbate the storm activities around Yuma, where already suffers from arid climate and soil erosion. A strategy interfering with eco-system should be proposed by human to reduce the influence of dust storms with cautious attempts which deal with the topsoil surface. Human living structure is turned into huge scale sand grid to achieve the main goal in response to the issue- holding the surface soil by its enclosed space and resisting the storms by its form. Confronting the subject with a measured space in between structures which emphasize an awareness of externalities, the comparison of scale between the structure and exposed territory surface explicates the equality between human and nature where the existing landscape is given by its own right as an entity. Not only facilitating to clarity the identity issue, the thin grid walls also unfold a lively scene about a number of new landscape projects might be generated in those voided space on another Anthropocene level.
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Urban Design for City Healing Academic Project
Instructor: Nong Wang Academic: 2016 Spring Duration: 05/2016-07/2016 Team members: Siqi Wang, Ying Fan Contribution: Team leader, Concept 60%, Analysis 80%, Rendering 80%, Physical Model 100% Size:0.16km² Location: Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
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Chang'an Zhong Road is built so broad due to the emphasis of the axis of the Tang Dynasty, leading to fragmented islands with weak interaction. The site is never able to participate evenly in the block because all the people just walk along the main street. Besides, as the most popular and fashionable commercial district, Xiao Zhai area suffers a lot from the air pollution of automobile exhaust. The project aims at exploring how can urban design play its role in the whole city transportation and environmental improvement. Buildings with public green terraces are expected to connect the scattered urban area spilt by bridges, build up effective pedestrian system and improve the environment by planting trees on the terraces to filter pollutants. A new underground commercial street will be built on the site, the urban design project seeks to reconnect the separated blocks.
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hotel mall
clothing catering
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bookstore
retail office
Historic Sites
XingShan Temple
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STRATEGIES OF GREEN VALLEY Urban Connection
Moderate Urban Fabric
Full of Activities
Integrated Transport
Positive Public Space
Positive Green Space
GREEN TRAIL An active commercial street from the entrance of the Xiaozhai subway to the music college.
LANDSCAPE THINKING Towers allow maximum visibility towards surroundings and give maximum visibility to streets and public greens.
URBAN BUSINESS PROGRAMS AS CONNECTION
BOOKSTORE THEATER
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Food Court with Restaurants, Hair Salons and Shops.
Shops in side streets for young consumers.
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HOTEL/COMMERCIAL Downtown hotel with gymnasium.
SUPERMARKET OFFICE/ CONFERENCE HALL Conference hall for small business.
HOPSCA/OFFICE/COMMERCIAL Offices for big business with Department store, Recreational facilities and Landscape Park.
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ORDER OR ORNAMENT Design Research to Explore Order and Material
Academic Project | ARCH562 Instructor: Steven Mankouche Academic: 2018 Winter Duration: 01/2018-04/2018 Material: silicone, plaster, foam core Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan, the United States
PHASE 01: ODERING BLOCKS- architecture elem
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PHASE 03: Memorial for the Giant
PHASE 02: An Architectural Cabinet of Curiosities
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1 DROP CEILING Representation Model Made in 2018 2 BETWEEN FRAME Representation Model Painted in 2018 3 TELE-PRINTED Zrush Oriented Made in 2018 4 VR TEST Interior Lighting Design Made in 2018 5 MODEL MAKING Villa Design Made in 2018 6 ON REPEAT Zund Knife Cutting Grasshopper Geometry Made in 2017 7 INSIDE AND OUTSIDE Visited in 2014 In Olivetti Showroom 8 ORNAMENT Plaster Modular Made in 2018 9 FABRICATION Zbrush CNC model Made in 2017 10 11 DOUBLE DIPPING Fabrication Made in 2017 12 DRAWINGS Traditional Chinese Watercolor Painted in 2014/2012 12
SELECTED WORKS FROM 2012- 2020 | THE HEALING POWER OF ARCHITECTURE| PORTFOLIO OF YUE WANG
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