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ye.fu@wustl.edu www.aaronyefu.com ye.fu@wustl.edu www.aaronyefu.com
Washington University in St. Louis ye.fu@wustl.edu M.Arch II + Candidate
www.aaronyefu.com
Washington University in St. Louis M.Arch II + Candidate
ye.fu@wustl.edu Washington University in St. Louis www.aaronyefu.com M.Arch II + Candidate
CONTENT
1 Museum Extension
Earth Work & Sky Space
2 Housing in Urban Fabric
BAR-CEL-ONA
3 Market & Factory Design in Re-Urbanization
Missing Mississippi
4 Micro-Production Housing
Fashion Consulting Trip
5 Other Works
6 Professional Works
Earth Work & Sky Space
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
EXTERIOR RENDER
EXTENSION DESIGN
JORN UTZON’S MUSEUM ( UNBUILT )
SITE PLAN
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.
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.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
2nd FLOOR PLAN
DETAIL RENDER
3rd FLOOR PLAN
INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
SECTION JORN UTZON’S DESIGN
INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
SECTION EXTENSION DESIGN
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.
MODEL PERSPECTIVE
SITE PLAN
MODEL PERSPECTIVE
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
UPPER FLOOR PLAN
COURTYARD PERSPECTIVE
NORTHEAST ELEVATION
COMMUNAL SPACE PERSPECTIVE
NORTHWEST ELEVATION
Missing Mississippi
Market & Factory Design in Re-Urbanization Degree Project (2017 Fall) Instructor : Adrian Luchini North Riverfront, St. Louis, USA
AERIAL PERSPECTIVE
SITE PLAN
Today we would never see so many steamboats roaring on Mississippi River, or a large crowd of people going about their business, or the factories along the entire riverfront darken the blue sky in St. Louis. The riverfront does not interweave with everyone’s daily life and looks rather abandoned where is not as prosperous as before. In a way, compare with the past, the peaceful atmosphere of today’s Mississippi riverfront seems like the absence of its presence before. A distinctive and legible environment not only offers security but also heightens the potential depth and intensity of human experience. This linear architecture roaming from the riverfront to the highway. It will fulfill specific re-urbanization progress and re-connect daily life and riverfront. On one side, the corn processing factory amplifying existing industrial atmosphere, providing daily food and re-introducing Mississippi River to the city. On the other side, the market re-alluring the citizens back to the riverfront by its commercial function and public space.
SECTION - A
PRODUCTION PROGRESS
PARKING LOT
RAILWAY
COTTON BELT ( existing )
FROZEN STORAGE CORN STARCH PRODUCTION LINE CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND
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PARKING LOT
FOOD MARKET
CENTRAL LANDSCAPE
DROP-OFF CIRCLE VENDING AREA
CORN SYRUP PRODUCTION LINE
MISSISSIPPI RIVER HISTORY GALLERY DINING AREA
RAILWAY FAST FOOD
B I
PARKING LOT
PARKING LOT
ENTRANCE RAMP
FLOOD WALL
CORN OIL PRODUCTION LINE
DESSERT SHOP
VENDING MACHINE
CONVEYOR
GROCERY STORE CORN SNACKS PRODUCTION LINE
FLOWER SHOP
FROZEN STORAGE
DECK BARGE
CAFE CONVEYOR BOOKSTORE BAR
CLOTHING SHOP
CRAFTS SHOP
BICYCLE TRAIL GROCERY STORE
SOUVENIR SHOP
CAFE
RESTAURANT
THE LACLEDE POWER CO. ( existing ) RESTAURANT
EXTERIOR THEATER
BECK & CORBITT IRON COMPANY ( existing )
PARKING LOT
PARKING LOT
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
School & Community Center Port-au Prince, Haiti Time: 2016
Visitor Center Shanxi, China Time: 2015
National Historical Park Planning & Landscape Shanxi, China Time: 2015
Spatial Installation Beijing, China Time: 2014
Architecture Department Hall Xi’an, China Time: 2014
Legend of Feather Illustration Time: 2015
Heaven Street ( Muzuo Architects ) Xi’an, China Time: 2014
LOCAL Headquarter ( ECADI Architects ) Xi’an, China Time: 2015
Qujiang Residential ( Muzuo Architects ) Xi’an, China Time: 2013
TOMOKAZU ( BCV Architects ) San Francisco, USA Time: 2017
Mustards Grill ( BCV Architects ) San Francisco, USA Time: 2017
Giants Club House ( BCV Architects ) San Francisco, USA Time: 2017