AARON FU
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ye.fu@wustl.edu www.aaronyefu.com
Washington University in St. Louis M.Arch II + Candidate
Aaron Fu Architect / Designer / Maker
HELLO I am Ye Fu, an architecture student while has learned Architecture, Urban Design, and City Planning Nine years academic education and one year work experience helped me produce integrated and innovative solutions and propelled me focus on the rigor and systematic of academic research and professional work
EXPERIENCE 06. 2017 - 08. 2017 BCV Architects | San Francisco, USA
Giants Clubhouse in San Francisco International Airport TOMOKAZU in San Francisco International Airport MUSTARDS GRILL in San Francisco International Airport American Steel Adaptive Reuse Contact: info@bcvarch.com
CONTACT 878 Leland Ave, Apt B St. Louis, MO 63130 T : +1-314-914-2818 E: ye.fu@wustl.edu www.aaronyefu.com
EDUCATION 09. 2015 - 12. 2017
01. 2015 - 06. 2015 Shanghai Xian Dai Architecture Design | Xi’an, China
Lan Shi Company Marketing Center Design Taohuatan Commercial Center Design Zhuhong Road Commercial District Planning and Architecture Design Industrial Architecture Renovation Taibai Road Viaduct Parking Design Yujincheng Residential Design Contact: sxgs@xd-ad.com.cn 09. 2012 - 07. 2013 Urban Carpentry Studio | Xi’an, China
Residential Planning and Architecture Design of Qujiang Zhongqin Jin Dynasty Cemetery National Park Planning and Architecture Design Jiayuguan Urban Scene Planning South Chang’an Road Renovation Design Xiangyang Riverside District Urban Design Taian Tiantingyuan Shopping Mall Design Contact: shaanxi@jxaedi.com 07. 2010 - 10. 2010 China Architecture Design & Research Group | Beijing, China
The Sports Training Hall of Winter Sport Administration Center Architecture Design Shenhuo City Garden Residential Quarter Design Contact: rl@cadg.cn 04. 2010 - 06. 2010
Washington University in St. Louis | St. Louis, USA
Master of Architecture Awards: Approach Design ( selected in New Student’s Guide and exhibition ) Exhibition: Seoul International Biennale on Architecture and Urbanism (Program: Micro Production Housing ) 09. 2011 - 06. 2014 Xi’an University of Architecture & Technology | Xi’an, China
Master of Urban Design Publication: 2014 | The Strategies of Achieving Publicity of Urban Spatial Interface | first author 2014 | Basic Research on the Categorization of Urban Spatial Interface of Ming City in Xi’an 2013 | Urban Planning Quick Design Test Manual | Monograph, cooperation Research Fund: 2014 | Research on the Orientation and Development of Xi’an Metropolitan Overall Spatial Characteristics 2013 | The Investigation, Filtration, and Integration Research of Historical and Cultural Cities’ Genetic Pattern in Guanzhong Area Awards: 2012 | The Third Prize in the National Design Competition of Architecture Students 2012 - 2014 | Excellent Student Award 09. 2006 - 06. 2011 Xi’an University of Architecture & Technology | Xi’an, China
Bachelor of Urban Planning Awards: 2010 | The Third Prize in the National Transportation Innovation Competition 2009 | The Third Prize in the Concrete Space Construct Competition 2006 - 2011 | Excellent Student Award 2010 | Enterprise Student Award
Compass Urban Design Studio | Xi’an, China
Ningxia Linxia County Comprehensive Planning Baoji Shigushan District Urban Planning 07. 2009 - 09 2009 Urban Planning and Design Institute of XAUAT | Xi’an, China
Ankang Changling Area Comprehensive Planning Dingbian County Comprehensive Planning Contact: xjd-planning2004@126.com
EXPERTISE AutoCAD Rhinoceros Grasshopper Photoshop Illustrator InDesign
Microsoft Office Revit Hand Drawing V-Ray Maxwell Keyshot
CONTENT Academic
1 Museum Extension
Earth Work & Sky Space
2 Housing in Urban Fabric
BAR-CEL-ONA
3 Recovery Design after Earthquake
Primary Succession
4
Professional
1 Restaurant
Giants Club House
2
Micro-Production Housing
Restaurant
Fashion Consulting Trip
TOMOKAZU
5 Architectural Department Hall
ENTROPY
6 National Park of Jin Dynasty Cemetery
SAMSARA
7 Museum
Spiral
8 Exhibition Space
Linear Timepiece
9 Visitor Center
The Loop
3 Restaurant
Mustards Grill
4 Magazine Headquarter
LOCAL
5 Residential Building
Zhong Qin Residential
6 Winter Sports Training Hall
Ice Temple
7 Reconstruction Planning
Heaven Street
Artwork
1 Electrical Installation
Crystal Ball
2 Resin Handcraft
Caribbean Blue
3 Brochure
Bamboo Slips
4 Chinese Traditional Painting
Ignorance is a Rare Blessing
5 Watercolor Painting
Legend of Feather
6 Pen, Ink & Pencil
Sketches
EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
Earth Work & Sky Space
3RD FLOOR PLAN
An Exhibition Hall for 20th Century Experimental Artworks An Addition to JORN UTZON’s (unbuilt) ASGER JORN Museum Comprehensive Architecture Studio (2017 Spring) Instructor : Robert McCarter Aarhus, Danmark Jørn Utzon met Asger Jorn during a holiday in Italy in 1961. They were both concerned not to be governed by particular tendencies or isms in architecture and art. Utzon was designated “to create a building that has an intimate relationship to the artistic form of expression represented bay the collection”. He wanted to “provide something that cannot be achieved with right-angled architecture. Ship hulls, caves and sculpture prove this”, something, which spatiality have mind-boggled Architects ever since. Utzon designed the museum to be mostly underground so as not to overpower the surrounding buildings. The extension design salutes this masterpiece’s underground volume and curved form, can be distinguished as horizontal gallery and vertical gallery. So from Utzon’s museum to the addition museum, it becomes a series of spatial relationship - under, in, on, and over the ground. In order to get enough exhibited space, the circulation has to be serpentine and indicated by exhibition wall. The vertical gallery has three connected volumes from exterior perspective, as respect of the three curved protuberant volumes of Utzon’s museum. Each vertical gallery has double layers, the space of the inside layer connects the horizontal gallery.
SITE PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
2ND FLOOR PLAN
HORIZONTAL GALLERY PERSPECTIVE
SECTION PERSPECTIVE
VERTICAL GALLERY PERSPECTIVE
VERTICAL GALLERY PERSPECTIVE
SECTION PERSPECTIVE
VERTICAL GALLERY PERSPECTIVE
CONCEPT DRAWING
SECTION
BAR-CEL-ONA Housing with Urban Fabric
Architecture Core Studio (2015 Fall) Instructor : Elena Canovas Poble-nou, Barcelona, Spain The urban fabric of Barcelona’s grid is clear – street and blocks, and every block has the same size. But in the project site, there are more elements – housing building with modernism architectural language, park full of trees, the beach and the Mediterranean sea. The Barcelona’s fabric represents homogeneity with only one interface genre which define and distinguish the street and the house, while the project site represents the opposite – heterogenicity with a series of parallel interfaces which define different elements. This is the most valuable potentiality of this site.
SITE MODEL AERIAL PERSPECTIVE
PERSPECTIVE RENDERING
PERSPECTIVE RENDERING
UPPER FLOOR PLAN
MODEL PERSPECTIVE
ELEVATION
CONCEPT DRAWING
Primary Succession Recovery Design after the Haiti Earthquake
Architecture Optional Studio (2016 Spring) Instructor : Eric Cesal Petionville, Port-au-Prince, Haiti On January 12, 2o1o, a terrible earthquake (7.0 Mw) attacked Portau-Prince, Haiti. It caused more than 225,000 deaths. One month later, on Fabruary 27, another earthquake attacked Chile. Though it was 8.8 Mw magnitude, it caused only 525 deaths. The main reason of the tremendous lose in Haiti’s earthquake is the quality of exist buildings. Roof slab hanging off the building, unstabled cantilivered structure,poor building materials, not enough concrete, not enough compression in the blocks, smooth rebar... The site is located on the hillside of a mountain which was the boundary of the rich and the poor. Right after the earthquake, the poor immediately occupied the hillside and built up Petionville Tent City. This program is a communal school teching science to children during daytime and architecture building skill to the adults during the night. The endocentric plan is a metaphor of unity. The colorful material provides hope to people. The church and the baseball diamond are according to local requirement. In three years, the tent city will be vacant. After that, the school will become a memorial exhibition space.
PERSPECTIVE RENDERINGS
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RECOVERY PROGRESS
Fashion Consulting Trip Micro Prudoction Housing in Seoul, S. Korea
Exist Building
Architecture Optional Studio (2016 Fall) Instructor : Dongwoo Yim
New Building Separated Massing
As a comparison, the massings inside the area are flexible which is also a metaphor of modern customization production and new image of this area.
Section Line
Integrated Massing
Big volume is a response of the building on the north, which indicate the regular production process.
Dongdaemun, Seoul, South Korea Customization culture is an emerging phenomenon fed by the recent progress in fashionable design technology as well as the swelling of online DIY communities. Information and tools that used to be exclusive to large corporations are now accessible to anybody with micro workshop and an internet connection. Korea is a fashionable country that makeover, dressing, and idol are the most common daily topics. So image consulting can be a hub for this declining area as catalyst for ancient mass production updating to customized micro production. The project propose to dovetail design-spaces, neighborhood scaled urban micro factories, and the untapped capital of , to create a new ecosystem of image consulting production and consumption that centers around a new architectural typology of the users. Four user groups (customers, consultants, designers, vendors) can exchange their identity and create a fluid production chain. The physical spatial kernel is image consulting company which provide Makeover, One-on-One Image Consulting, Color Analysis, Fashion Fit Formula, Guided Group Shopping services.
Replacing
Replace exist solid material by transparent glass and steel frame to emphasize the fashionable atmosphere.
Connecting
Reasonably connect housing units and commercial units.
Shrinking
Shrink exist buildings to create commodious in-between space.
Rebuilding
Eliminate part of exist buildings and rebuild amalgamated building.
Extrusion
New housings are mostly located on the top of exist buildings.
Regular Housing Consulting Company
MODEL PERSPECTIVE
SECT
TION
5th FLOOR PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
DESIGN CONCEPT
ENTROPY
Architectural Department Hall Design Graduate Architecture Studio (2014) Instructor : Kecheng Liu Xi’an, Shaanxi, China Entropy is the average amount of information contained in each message received. Here, message stands for an event, sample or character drawn from a distribution or data stream. Entropy thus characterizes our uncertainty about our source of information.
DESIGN CONCEPT MODEL PERSPECTIVE
2nd FLOOR PLAN
SECTION
PERSPECTIVE RENDERING
SECT
SAMSARA
The National Heritage Park of Jin Dynasty’s Cemetery Design Graduate Architecture Studio (2013) Instructor : Hao Li Quwo, Shanxi, China Shanxi has a history of over 3,000 years since human beings appeared in this area. In this scale, time that once quietly gone becomes important and the power and magnificence of life and death emerge. In this program, I abandon architectural object or scuptural form, instead emphasize each connotation of the node in the process of samsara, then design a path which is a metaphor for samsara, where life and death co-exist in seamless continuity.
DESIGN CONCEPT
SITE PLAN
SECT
TION
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HAND DRAWING : PERSPECTIVE
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Spiral
Jin Dynasty’s Cemetery Museum Design Graduate Architecture Studio (2013) Instructor : Hao Li Quwo, Shanxi, China In this program, I can not design a new form from future perspective. Instead, the only method I can operate is the eternal order among the complex things. A brilliant reconteur always achieve success by appealing plot but not flowery phrases. Equally, good architectural experience due to the story of the space or the story happens in the space but not the architecture itself. Thus, it's a bad story if you only focus on this architecture which is complex and in dreadful disorder, unless we narrate this story with history.
PERSPECTIVE RENDERING
DESIGN CONCEPT
PERSPECTIVES
PERSPECTIVE
Linear Timepiece Exhibition Space Design
Graduate Architecture Studio (2014) Instructor : Ning Bai Beijing, China DESIGN CONCEPT
PERSPECTIVE RENDERINGS
The Loop
Visitor Center Design Graduate Architecture Studio (2013) Instructor : Hao Li Quwo, Shanxi, China The traffic circle underground is reversed onto the ground, these two concrete and vacuous circles contribute to a descensive helix which lead visitors go down from inside to outside or from outside to inside.
PERSPECTIVE
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TOMOKAZU Location: San Francisco International Airport Project Started : 2016 Market: Restaurant Service: Interior Design
Mustards Grill Location: San Francisco International Airport Project Started : 2016 Market: Restaurant Service: Interior Design
LOCAL Location: Xi’an, China Project Started : 2015 Market: Magazine Headquarter Service: Interior Design, Adaptive Reuse
Zhong Qin Residential Location: Xi’an, China Project Started : 2012 Market: Residential Service: Architecture Design, Urban Design
Ice Temple
The Sports Training Hall of Winter Sports Administration Center Professional Work Project Team Member in CAG (2010) Beijing, China
Athletes Dormitory
Stand Athletes Dormitory Scientific Research Laboratory
Scientific Research Office
Scientific Research Laboratory
Strength Training Gym
Aquatic Training Center Office
Dinning Hall
Specialized Training Center Rehabilitation Center Kitchen
Hypoxic Training Gym
Mechanical Room
Underground Garage
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PERSPECTIVE RENDERING
Heaven Street
Reconstruction Planning for Chang’an Road Professional Work Project Team Member in Muzuo Architects (2015) Xi’an, Shaanxi, China Urban axis is an important term in China, which represent power and controllability. This project mainly is urban design work, also has commercial architecture design. Heaven Street is the typical strategy of multi-layer urban scale connection. According to the local condition, we consider this street as four parts: commercial center, livable community, university sity, and urban image district. We formulate many principles to controll the development and design in this site, such as facade form, urban color, traffic, density, volume rate.
PERSPECTIVE RENDERING
ELEVATION
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PERSPECTIVE RENDERING
PERSPECTIVE RENDERING
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CIRCUIT
Crystal Ball Installation Hardware: Arduino.UNO Software: Arduino IDE Time: 2016
void setup() { lcd.begin(16, 2); pinMode(switchPin, INPUT); lcd.print(“Ask the”); lcd.setCursor(0,1); lcd.print(“Crystal Ball!”); } void loop(){ switchState = digitalRead(switchPin); if (switchState != prevSwitchState){ if (switchState == LOW) { reply = random(8); lcd.clear(); lcd.setCursor(0,0); lcd.print(“Restaurant Today:”); lcd.setCursor(0,1);
Sometimes, it’s hard to decide where should I have dinner. So I design this installation based on Arduino to randomly provide restaurant choice. There are eight restaurant names in this programing. When I push the black button, the LCD will display one result.
switch(reply){ case 0: lcd.print(“Cate Zone”); break; case 1: lcd.print(“Corner 17”); break; case 2: lcd.print(“Wei Hong”); break; case 3: lcd.print(“Pho Long”); break; case 4: lcd.print(“King and I”); break; case 5: lcd.print(“Chick-fil-A”); break; case 6: lcd.print(“Tai Ke”); break; case 7: lcd.print(“Mission Taco”); break; } } } prevSwitchState = switchState; }
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