+ DESIGN Yangchuan Sun Portfolio with selected works from 2010 to 2015
The mother art is architecture. Without an architecture of our own we have no soul of our own civilization. --- Frank Lloyd Wright
SKILLS • Expertise with computers and proficiency in the latest version Auto CAD systems and have knowledge in Adobe Creative Suite. Familiar with environment analyze software such as Ecotect, IES-VE and e-Quest. • Excellent planning, organizational and problem-solving skills. • Trained in architecture design and urban design, survey of structural analysis and design, building construction. • Proficiency in MS Office Word, Excel and Outlook.
EDUCATION • • • •
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (August/2015 till date), Master of Architecture Candidate, 2017 Southern Illinois University Carbondale (August/2013-May/2015), Bachelor of Science in Architecture Studies FuZhou University (September/2010-June/2013), Bachelor of Engineering Current GPA: 3.3/4.0
INTEREST
• Interested in computer-aided design. Interested in the area of architecture structure, equipment, green building and high performance building. Interested in net zero energy.
HONORS/AFFILIATIONS • President of Student Union, School of Architecture, FuZhou University, China, September/2011-June/2013 • Scholarships in academic year 2010, 2011, 2012, School of Architecture, FuZhou University, China, September/2011-June/2013 • Dean’s List Spring 2014 and Fall 2014, School of Architecture, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
LANGUAGES • Chinese • English
WORKING EXPERIENCE • University Dining Service, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Fall 2015 • Lab Technician, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Spring 2016 E-Mail: sun90@illinois.edu Phone: +1 (618)-559-7539
[Yangchuan Sun]
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DESIGN+ Community
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DESIGN+ Integrate
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DESIGN+ Natural Energy
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DESIGN+ Natural Beauty
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DESIGN+ Construction
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DESIGN+ Documentation
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DESIGN+ Other Works
L Scale
M Scale
M Scale
M Scale
S Scale
M Scale
[A Design of Public Space and Housing]
[A Design of New Harmony Library]
[A Design of Guggenheim Helsinki Museum]
[A Design of SIU Carbondale Performing Art Center]
[A Design of Outhouse at SIU’s Touch of Nature]
[A Construction Documentation]
[Photography, Drawing and Other Works]
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[Content]
DESIGN+ Community [ The Modern Residential Community ] Two of the most pressing issues facing urban centers today are public space and housing. They share an intricate physical and social relationship, shaping the way people live, work, and play in cities. As density continues to increase with a migration of people towards urban areas, it’s testing these issues along with other infrastructure networks and finite geographical boundaries. This project will explore the complexities between public space and housing, using New York City as a site of inquiry.
Resident and Behaviors
Child
Mid-Aged
Senior Citizen
01 . L Scale A Design of Public Space and Housing Tutor: Professor Kevin Erickson Location: New York City, United States Time: Sep. 2015 - Dec. 2015 Type: Academic Design Studio 1
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White Collars Students
Housing Artisans Businessmen ......
White Collars: Multiple dwelling and active landscape Singles: Multiple dwelling and active landscape Three or Four members family: Flat or multiple dwelling and stable landscape Families with elders: Flat dwelling, stable landscape and public space for elders Starting business: Multiple dwelling, office and communication
Student: Renting multiple dwelling and public space ........
Public Space Nearby High-rise Residential Tower
City Context 3
Site
Site located along Harlem River in South Bronx.
Open public space between residental towers insure nature wind go through. Provide nature ventilation during summer.
Third Avenue Bridge and Interstate 87 provide convenient transportation. Several nearby bus stops and subway stations provide great public transportation.
Retail and public ammenities bring pedestrians from urban corridor to Harlem River and future waterfront development.
Twisting residential tower design provide 360 degree balcony which gives resident 360 degree view towards city.
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As the tower rises from the ground, the higher the tower is, the more beautiful the view will get. The floor plates get larger to allow more residents to enjoy the beautiful New York City’s image.
The view gets nore and more desirable when floor gets more and more higher. Thus the value of the space become higher. By turning two of the tower upside down, the value will be optimized.
Procedure Tower A-1
Tower A-2
Twist Volume Tower B-2
Self Shade Structural Solution 5
As it reaches for the sky, the surroundings will open up to leave more space, air, and daylight around the trunk of the tower.
Program Studio One Bedroom Two Bedrooms
Three Bedrooms Retail and Public Ammenities
Tower B-2
Interior Rendering 6
DESIGN+ Integrate [ Design+Structure+Lighting ]
The total area of the program is approx. 95,000 square feet and is compatible with the needs of the population served. After some research, I found that the population served is about 610,000 per year. I had to include some basic programmatic spaces such as entrance, collections, active spaces, library staff facilities, etc. I also selected to include a computer training lab, gallery space, 200 seats auditorium, and special collection. An important part of my project was to make the building as energy efficient and sustainable as possible. I decided to use low-emissivity glass, LED lighting, atrium to provide natural light, louver system to provide natural ventilation, green roof, light shelves, low flush toilet, smart controls, high-efficiency HAVC system. Steel is used as the primary structural material. The facades are using metal panel and curtain wall. The roof on the auditorium and part of the fourth floor are high profile green roofs, providing exterior spaces for library visitors. All floors are made of metal decking with marble tiles, carpet is used in the auditorium space.
01 . M Scale A Design of New Harmony Library Tutor: Dr. Michael Brazley, Professor Rolando Gonzalez-Torres, Professor John Dobbins, Professor Melinda Lagarce Location: New Harmony, Indiana, United States Time: Jan. 2015 - May. 2015 Type: Academic Integrate Design Studio 7
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Site D-1 Industrial
This project was to design a public Library located in New Harmony, IN. The Town of New Harmony is located in Southwestern Indiana along the banks of the Wabash River. The town is nationally recognized for its unique cultural history and origins as a utopian community founded by The Harmonie Society in 1814. Today, New Harmony remains a functioning, small town that has also developed a strong tourism industry.
B-1 Business B-H Historic Business A-1 Agriculture R-200 One Family Residential R-100 One Family Residential R-60 One Family Residential R-H One Family Residential R-M Apartment
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Parking
Vehicle Lane
Vehicle Lane
Parking
Sidewalk
Main St.
Street Section
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River
Sidewalk
Park
Street
Oneway Street
Site
40’ Pavement
Floor and Site Plan
Reading Space Colletction Space
First Floor and Site Plan Office Meeting Room Classroom Lobby Cafe Circulation Auditorium
Mechanical Study Area Storage
Second and Third Floor Plan
Elevator Stair
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Structure
Typical Floor Structural Layout
Structural Concept Typical Floor Beam Analysis
Dead and Live Load
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Typical Interior Column Analysis
Lighting
First Floor Lighting Plan and Power Plan
Interior Daylight Patterns and Dyalight Analysis
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DESIGN+ Natural Energy [ A Design of Eco-Friendly Museum ] Weather Energy
Public Transportation
AutoControl System
Eco-Friendly
03 . M Scale A Design of Guggenheim Helsinki Museum Tutor: Dr. Craig Anz Location: South Harbor of Helsinki, Finland Time: Nov. 2014 - Dec. 2014 Type: Academic Design Studio 13
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Loop Design
Current Site
Visiting Loop
Missing Connection
Missing Connection
Site Attractions
Helsinki is the capital and largest city of Finland. It is in the region of Uusimaa, located in southern Finland, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, an arm of the Baltic Sea. ---Wikipedia For Finland and Helsinki, this competition provides a powerful new opportunity to extend the acclaimed tradition of architecture and design. ---Competition Conditions The idea of this design is to create a visiting loop for the visitors. The loop will cooperate with the existing public transportation such as the bus, bike and tram. 15
The interesting difference of daylight time in summer and winter is a very good point to play with. In this design, huge areas of glass have been used. The change of the sunlight in such a short time will give visitors some different experiences while visiting a museum.
Stereographic Diagram (Museum Hour:10:00 A.M-6:00 P.M)
Important Panoramic View Or Sector
Analyze the view of surrounding, make sure the design doesn’t block the view of the harbor.
The Guggenheim site is located in the west side of the harbor. The idea of this design is to create a visiting loop for the visitors. The loop will cooperate with the existing public transportations such as the bus, bike and tram. This loop make the visiting more efficient and energy saving.
Surrounding of the Competition
Landmark
Site Regional Collector Street Local Collector Street Main Bikeway Regional Bikeway Tram Route Bus Route
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The overhang exhibition hall makes people get another experience during visit the Guggenheim Museum. Also the structure that the overhang exhibition hall using shows the modern architecture design and match with the key theme and the value.
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN Horizontal Traffic
Exhibition
Programs an and Events/ Muti-purpose Zone
Office/ Storage/ Maintenance
Vertical Traffic
Dining/ Retail
Visitor Services
Gross Museum Area
If you ask what is the spirit of Guggenheim Museum? I will say the unique experience inside the museum is the soul of the spirit of Guggenheim. The picture shows the overhang exhibition hall makes people get another experience during visit the Guggenheim Museum. As mentioned before, the average hours of sunlight in Helsinki range from 0:34 for each day in December to 9:48 each day in July. The different brightness and angle of the sunlight will make the exhibits different.
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DESIGN+ Natural Beauty [ The Beauty of Curve]
Curve Of Human
Curve Of Butterfly
Curve Of Shell
Curve Of Violin
Curve Of Piano
Curve Of Music
For myself, curve makes things beautiful. No matter nature or human beings. My concept comes from the curves all over our life. Curves make beautiful architectures.
04 . M Scale A Design of SIU Carbondale Performing Art Center Tutor: Professor Stewart Wessel Location: Carbondale, Illinois, United State Time: Mar. 2014 - Apr. 2014 Type: Academic Design Studio 19
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REHERSAL ROOM CREW ROOM WARDROBE
BAND ROOM
DRESSING ROOM
WORKSHOP
RESTROOM
STORAGE QUICK CHANGE ROOM
GREEN ROOM
FLY TOWER/GRID
WINGS RESTROOM
BACKSTAGE FLY FLOOR
WINGS
DOCK
PROMPT CORNER STAGE
DOCK DOOR
PROPS SCENERY Mandatory
STAGE DOOR SAFETY CURTAIN
Optional
Employees
Performers
Both
Pedestrains/Public Transport Taxi/Coach Drop-off Telephone & Online Booking
Box Office
Car Parks Entrance Canopy Point of Arrival
Deliveries
Store
Education Space
Box Office Manager Coats
Reception & Information
Hospitality Lounges
Duty Manager & Security First Aid Room
Foyers
Attendants Locker Room Restaurant Eating and Drinking
House Keeper
Vertical Traffic
Deliveries & Refuse Collection
Employees Performers Audiences
With analyzing the program, the diffenent zones for different purposes have a very clear layout. The vertical traffic meet the requirement of the codes and also make the traffic streamline more efficient. 21
Kitchen
Central Cleaners Stores
Catering Stores
Deliveries & Waste Collection
Catering Office Merchandising
Toilets Accesible & Baby Changing
Bar Cellar Bars Exit
Sound & Light Lobbies (Wheelchair Refuges)
Auditorium
Exit
Bar Stores
Deliveries & Waste Collection
Lobby
Restaurant
Concert Hall
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Recital Hall 22
High-level smoke vent All suspension cables incom bustible for counter weight system (steel wire rope) Multi-sheave block Loading gallery Hand lines in hem prope
Diagrammatic illustrations of auditorium with high-level supply strategies
Grid
Counter weighted flying bar
Hand lines made fast to cleats on fly rail Fly gallery Height under fly gallery to allow for highest scenery Scenery can be stracked against packing rails Guard over counter weight machinery
Diagrammatic illustrations of auditorium with low-level supply strategies
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Diagram illustrating the primary orchestra elevator positions
Section through stage with single purchase counterweights
Perspective View
Restaurant and Lobby
Lobby and Main Entrance
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DESIGN+ Construction [ An Attempt to Design and Build ]
05 . S Scale A Design of Outhouse at SIU’s Touch of Nature Tutor: Professor Chad Schwartz Location: Makanda, Illinois, United States Time: Feb. 2015 - Apr. 2015 Type: Building Technology Course 25
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2x6 Wood Panel 3/4" Channel For Windows 1/4" Exterior Glass 1/64" Mesh 1/8" Interior Glass
Midnight Black Composite Shingles
3/4" Channel For Windows
1x6 Pressure-Treated Board Mesh
2x6 Top Plate 4x8 White Bath Panel 7/16" OSB 3 1/2" Air Space
Enviro Loo R-30
Georgia Pacific Vision Pro Dutch Lap Vinyl Siding
Window Detail
6 Panel Outswing Aluminum Ext. Door W/ Frames and Hinges
2x6 Wood Stud 4x8 White Bath Panel 7/16" OSB 2x6 Bottom Plate Georgia Pacific Vision Pro D4 .040 Dutch Lap Vinyl Siding
Corner Detail 27
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DESIGN+ Documentation [ Construction Documentation ]
06 . M Scale Building Technology --- Steel Tutor: Professor Thad Heckman Location: Carbondale, Illinois, United States Time: Jan. 2014 - May. 2014 Type: Building Technology Course 29
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05 52 00
R.O.
18
STAIR SECTION 1 : 50
ARC 342-001 Yangchuan Sun Thad Heckman
B003
12
22
A
PROJECT NO: DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY:
7349
9
24
Yangchuan Sun
305
7709
21
STUDENT:
102 25
8
1
ARC 342-001
ENLARGED ELEVATOR PLAN 1 : 50
05 52 00
1
4
Basement -5000 10
B
3 UP
3143
1213
J2
03 00 00
2832
(13)T @ 280= 3690
4
802
05 12 00
J4
5
4
14R UP @ 172 = 2414
CREATED FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY.
1844
1067
03 00 00
3
5000
3
J3
16
1260
153
3912
1238
6
12 21
05 12 00
153
6
19
05 51 00
1238
10 A501
CARBONDALE, ILLINOIS
MT. VERNON, ILLINOIS
2
15R UP @ 172 = 2586
(14)T @ 280= 3943
NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION, LLC
05 52 00
J2
Ground/First 0 10
2014/3/6 16:59:08
2089
7
2
Ground/First 0 1
MARION, ILLINOIS
2610
Second 5400
448
3
MIDWEST MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
SOUTHERN CONSULTING, INC.
S
7349
5400
1211
C
4
16R UP @ 174 = 2787
(15)T @ 280 = 4224
12
741
7709 360
CARBONDALE, ILLINOIS
J1
13 146
Sixth 22600
SALUKI ENGINEERING, INC.
A501
18
1
3
1311
980
J4
15R UP @ 174= 2613
Second 5400
305
4784
3
3353
CONSULTANTS:
2 4
1321
100
1266
3.5
ARCHITECTURE 342: BUILDING TECHNOLOGY III
3
R.O.
1213
3
ENLARGED TYPICAL FLOOR STAIR 1 : 50
4
21
1015
(12)T @ 280 = 3410
3
103
R.O.
577
1285
13R UP @ 172 = 2236
23
1015
UP
1238
2
4
1238
6
13
1235
39565
6
1 3
12R UP @ 172 = 2064
(11)T @ 280 = 3073
17
DN
153
4
2
3
Third 9700
A501
2
1238
2
2831
3
305 142
3073
3
23
1238
23
2
3142
Roof 26900
172
6
4572
6
1
4300
Sixth 22600
1. 75 FIRESTOPPING 2. SPRAY ON FIREPROOFING (2 HR MIN) 3. SEMI RECESSED FIRE EXTINGUISHER 4. PAINT ON FIREPROOFING (2 HR MIN) 5. METAL COPING 6. C-CHANNEL 7. STEEL JOIST 8. 100 CONCRETE SLAB 9. 100 GRAVEL FILL 10. FOUNDATION PIPE DRAIN 11. CONNECT GUARDRAIL BACK TO WALL 12. ELEVATOR GUIDERAIL 13. ELEVATOR CAR 14. ELEVATOR COUNTER WEIGHT 15. HOIST BEAM 16. PIT LADDER 17. ELEVATOR BUMPER 18. GOVERNOR 19. SUPPLY LIGHT FOR PIT 20. ELEVATOR HOISTING MECHANISM 21. FIRE RATED ELEVATOR DOOR (1.5 HR MIN) 22. SUMP 23. EXPOSED STRUCTURAL STEEL, INTUMESCENT COATING 24. WATERPROOFING
152 51 172
11
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
*SHEET KEYNOTES 3
1238
20 1565
3073
160 100100 172
2
1321
3106
23
3 1238
7
1235
4
153
1
3365
3
4
GRAVEL FILL CONCRETE FASTENING STRUCTURAL STEEL METAL DECKING STAIRS AND LADDERS HANDRAILS AND RAILINGS
257
1
4
1425
1
6
ENLARGED BASEMENT STAIR 1 : 50 3
10
TOP OF STAIR DETAIL 1 : 20
286 25
A501 SHEET
OF
4
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DESIGN+ Other Works [ Photography, Drawing and Other Works ]
33
2010
2011
Pencil Sketch FuZhou, FuJian Province, China
Pen Sketch LiJiang, YunNan Province, China
2012
2012
2016
2016
Watercolor Painting WuYuan, China
Form Composition FuZhou, China
Photography United States
Photography United States 34
This is the end, but also the start...... DESIGN+
[Yangchuan Sun] School of Architecture, FuZhou University, FuJian Province, China School of Architecture, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Illinois, United States of America The Illinois School of Architecture, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States of America sun90@illinois.edu +1 (618)559-7539