

WENLU GUO ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
01. 02. THE AVENUES RIYADH TOWERS SOM / 2024
PHILADELPHIA 30TH ST STATION SOM / 2023
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04.
06.
LIBERTY II PPA / 2025 07.
CHARLOTTE GATEWAY SOM / 2022
05. PERSONAL WORKS
200 E BROADWAY SCB / 2021
DANCING ON THE EDGE ARC701 Graduate Level Studio /Fall 2019

THE AVENUES RIYADH TOWERS
Designer at SOM
SD - 30% CD Phase /2023
The first construction phase of The Avenues – Riyadh entails building a full-fledged mall, with parking lots, gardens, and internal roads. The project is anticipated to become a new retail icon in Saudi Arabia. The project will cover an area of 1.9 million sqm, and will feature a shopping mall with an area of 400,000 sqm and more than 1,300 stores, in addition to five towers with com -
mercial and residential facilities and four hotels: the Walford Astoria Hotel and Resort with 350 rooms, the Conrad Hotel and Resort with 400 rooms, the Hilton Garden Inn with 500 rooms, and the Hilton Canopy Bay with 150 rooms, which will also be the first hotel by the Canopy Bay brand in the Middle East.


Selected Material Sample


Typ. Floor Plan
Sky Garden Section
Facade
Interior
Canopy


Enlarged Plan







Enlarged Wall Section
Material Palette


Storefront Floor Plan

PHILADELPHIA 30TH ST STATION
Pennsylvania, USA
Designer at SOM
CD Phase / Sep 2023- Jan2024
In 2021, Amtrak, Plenary Infrastructure Philadelphia, and SOM embarked on the first major action under the District Plan—the transformation and reimagining of the station building. Scheduled to begin construction in 2022 and to finish in 2025, the project will bring the historic structure to life, making the station a destination for all Philadelphians and a model for 21st-century transport hubs. The project scope in -
cludes restoring the historic interiors, adding new customer amenities, reinvigorating the station’s retail and food and beverage offerings, improving and expanding office space on the upper levels, and enhancing transit and pedestrian traffic flows.

Concourse Level Plan


Generator/ Fuel Tank Enlarged Plan









• Minor repair and replacement of damaged stone possible.
• Retaining existing truss minimizes extent of impacts to adjacent construction.


• Some demolition of stone wall required to remove and reinstall truss.
• Minor demolition and repair of historic stone may be needed around pit. New escalator customized to fit existing dimensions to minimize impacts

• significant demolition of stone wall required.
• Modification of historic stone and reconstruction for truss.
• Significant demolition and impact to structure and historic floor to extend pit.
Fuel Tank Room N/S Section
Fuel Tank Room E/W Section
Opt 1 - New Escalator on Existing Truss
Opt 2 - New Escalator on New Truss

LIBERTY II
43 EAST 70TH ST, NEW YORK CITY, NY
Associate at PPA
CD - CA Phase / 2025
The project combines landmark-designated townhouses at 41 and 43 East 70th Street into a seamless luxury residence while preserving their historic character. It includes structural integration across multiple floors, cohesive interior design, and high-end finishes. Spaces will feature grand reception areas, dining rooms, master and guest suites, a library, a
private cinema, and wellness facilities such as a spa and gym. Back-of-house areas will support staff accommodations, security, and service operations. The design ensures architectural harmony, effortless flow, and modern functionality while maintaining historical elegance, creating a best-in-class private residence that blends tradition with contemporary luxury.



























































































PILASTERS & FANLIGHT ABOVE PAINTED BEHR ULTRA PURE WHITE F7F8F4 TO MATCH HISTORIC IMAGES















WOOD DOORS PAINTED BEN, MOORE BLACL 2132-10 TO MATCH HISTORIC IMAGES













CHARLOTTE GATEWAY
North Carolina, USA
Designer at SOM
Planning Design Phase / April - June 2023
The critical goal for the site design is to seamlessly connect this transit infrastructure with the city grid. On Blocks A and B, this transition occurs in a signature public space: a skylit, 60 - foot wide public concourse that connects the transit hubs to the main entrance on Graham Street. This transition defines the “Gateway” to the city. Blocks A and B are each anchored by a clearly defined transit hub. On Bloack A, a bus
station accommodates local and regional buses; on Block B, a train station lays the groundwork for a dramatic increase in regional and national rail travel. Alongside the rail tracks, an elevated trail provides an exciting new public space for the city of Charlotte. The trail expands on Charlotte’s strategic mobility plan, unifying the efforts of the city and county to expand the bike and green network connectivity across the area.



Bird eye View
BLOCK C
BLOCK B
BLOCK A
TRAIL
CANOPY

Train Platform Canopy Section
structural support



Photovoltaic array
Prestressed steel cables



Light Rail Canopy Axon Transit Hub Program Axon
Light Rail / Trail View

200 E BROADWAY
Salt Lake City, USA
Designer at SCB
SD-DD Phase / 2021
Salt Lakes City has one of the worlds largest copper mines. Copper is used as an inspiration for the exterior expression in color and texture informed and by microscopic patterns found in the material.
The design’s massing developed from the site constraints and a merging of two residential tower typologies:: the “L” shaped corner block condition and the efficient slab tower. The interlocking of the two typolgies created a natural
space for a residential community fostering social interaction. It uses both indoor and outdoor programed amenity spaces. The client expects a thoughtful and advanced level of detailed documentation at SD. The exterior wall was informed by the copper color texture and microscopic patterns.


Panelize Facade Study 1


Panelize Facade Study 2



Site Plan Rooftop View
DANCING ON THE EDGE
ARC701 - Individual Work/ Prof. Marcelo Spina, Georgina Huljich / FalL2019
The concept of the project is to challenge our notion of unit, whole, figure, and ground. By finding the potentials between the single part and the aggregated assemblage, the design experiment emphasized the way of aggregating and the relations between the part and the whole.
Located in Downtown Barcelona, Spain. The original site is next to the railway, close to Barcelona Zoo and two blocks away from the beach. The current site serves a twofold purpose. On the one hand, it is used as a gathering space independent of interaction with the context. Meanwhile, it functions as a public hotspot to reflect on the existing energetic urban environment. The main program is a mixeduse performing arts center, which will be the place to highlight
art, music, education as one of the major components of the city.
The overall form was inspired by the idea of overhang. It represents the silhouette of a dancer casting the shadow on the ground. The perforated metal skin creates a light-weight feeling to act as a threshold bridging between complex urban context and natural environment.
The idea of grounding architecture is what I explored. The elevated entrance, sunken plaza, and rooftop green space are the few moves that demonstrate what experience visitors can have when navigating through these key moments.
Exhibition

Dinning
Education

Aggregation Study


Lobby / Thearter
Residentail
Thearter
Plaza

Longitudinal Section

West View

JUNE
Year: 2021
Digital drawing


ARMOUR
ARC742 Function of Fashion in Architecture / Teammates: Yangxunxun
Hang
/ Prof. Danielle Willems / Spring 2019
DRAGON
Zhou,
Zhang
