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Yilun Zhu Bachelor of Arts in Architecture University of Liverpool Studying/ will complete in June 2022

Yilun Zhu

PORTFOLIO


Content A MULTIFUNCTION BUILDING PROJECT

01 VISION

THE XJTLU STUDENT HUB SUZHOU, CHINA A FICTION RESDENTIAL PROJECT

02 OASIS

THE FUTURE RESDIENTIAL JIANGSU, CHINA A FACADE RENOVATION PROJECT

06 ELEVATE

THE FACADE RENOVATION LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND AN OBSERVATION TOWER PROJECT

02 MEMORIAL

THE BIRD SKYSCARPER LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND A CHURCH RENOVATION PROJECT

03 COURIER

THE PARCEL TERMINAL LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND A HOMESTAY PROJECT

04 COURT

THE HOMRSTAY HOUSE SUZHOU, CHINA A HERITAGE-RELATED PROJECT

04 VENTILATE (IN PROCESS) THE VISITOR CENTRE LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND

05 additional work Yilun Zhu Bachelor of Architecture


The XJTLU Student Hub

VISION

Location: Suzhou,China February-May, 2020 Tutor: Li-An Tsien Individual Work A MULTIFUNCTION BUILDING PROJECT


INTRODUCTION

Hot spots for students on campus

The requirement for this project is that you will develop design proposals for a public building with a ‘complex’ ^?˚‘›k3a^^¥:a¥¯?UU2›UU¥:a^›k‘MI¥¯?UUk›¸¥:?¥¥¯‘¥:Nk¥:a‘Sk›¥: campus, and it will be a waterfront space. It should also serve as one end of a potential bridge, therefore the circulation is vitally important in this project.

Main road

Student's spots

Paths for students on campus Site

Student's paths

Existing cafes for chatting

Common venues for club activities Site

Venues

Site

Multilevel brought by sunken plaza Site

Cafes

Different altitude

Surrounding greenery Main road

Trees

Site

In the design process, it starts with the actual analysis of the needs of the students in the school, and then begins to divide and evolve the shape of the house according to the physical conditions of the site and the functional area of the hub. Explore as many techniques as possible in architectural design.

Bullet points collage

Have class on time. Most people need to travel through two campuses. Working on assignments. Self-study takes up most of time. Spend time with friends/ colleague. Go out for fun/ group submissions. Take a break or have a snap. Go shopping/ have a leisure time. Have meal with friends. Hotpot is particularly popular in this occasion.

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PLANS Data collected from interviews

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Pass the site many times a day. Most are students and staff. Have leisure needs. Get together often. Stay up late for study. Love hotpots.

Programme analysis Sunshine

Academic related space Leisure and club activity space Sports and exercise space Special purpose space

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Place the Hub's functions in different layers according to the response to the venue. In the atrium, the data obtained from the interview is used for visualization processing, and a Net structure is constructed for the interaction of visitors.

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Ground floor plan with site

Roof garden

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elevations

Administrator's office

Group discussion room Self-study area

North elevation

West elevation

South elevation

East elevation

Rainfall

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Tatami reading area

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Cafe

3 6 Club activity room Hotpot restaurant

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2 Gym

Cafe

Exhibition room

1 Entrance 2 Exit 3 Gym 4 Hotpot restaurant 5 Srudent exhibition area 6 Cafe &Bar 7 Club activity room

8 Tatami reading are 9 Self-study area 10 Group discussion room A^?‘?¥a¥kQk2 12 Roof garden


Atrium NET algorithm

Detail Section 1 2

3 Introduce student activity location data in campus

Visitors move in the atrium

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Combine with hub function partition to cut the atrium space

Introduce heat map data of students and visitors during interviews

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double glazing in aluminium frame 1.5mm powder-coated corr. alum. sheeting; 4 windproof paper 60 mm miner al-wool insulation; A^^3¸›^ka 70 mm aluminium channels with 5 70 mm mineral wool between vapour-retarding layer 13 + 15 mm gypsum plasterboard parapets round roof garden: S^^¥Ua¥Ga?‘¥ AS^^¥Ua¥Ga?‘¥ 2 110/10 mm extruded alum. section 40 mm coated foam tiling foil seal; 140 mm XPS thermal insulation; two-layer bitumen seal; geotextile layer 19 mm bed of mortar max. 160 mm concrete to falls 70 mm reinforced composite slab B

Output the space segmentation result of the atrium

Extract structure lines

Adjust and combine space

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Atrium Net completed

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Atrium NET as spatial interaction

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Atrium NET test model

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Group discussion room

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Self-study area

1 Debate Club

Tatami reading area

Muscial Club

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Film Club

Section AA' - South

Section AA' - North

Section AA' 2

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1 Group discussion room

Mathematics Club

String Orchestra

Section BB' - South

Self-study area

Tatami reading area

Frisbee Club

Section BB' - North

Section BB'

Section AA' - South


The XJTLU Student Hub

VISION

Leisure Space

Study Space

Cafe Space

Main Entarence


The Future Resdential

OASIS

Location: Jiangsu,China Year: 2021 eVolo Skyscraper Competition Group Work with Haowen Bo, JIngbo Zhang and Xueqi Xuan Role: Leader, Concept design, Final Visualization A FICTION RESDENTIAL PROJECT


topography

location

vegetation distribution

insolation

3‘U

city functions

urban pattern optimisation

Design Phase

Constuction Phase

Expansion Phase

Transformation Phase

Final Completion Phase

Choice of location

Using modules

Outward expansion centered on the building

Reconstruction of used land

A sustainable urban form

location analysis: - topography - vegetation distribution - insolation ‘3‘U - city idenity and function - local population

The basic modules are used to deduced the unit, and the repetitive structure is used to ?^k˜¥:k‘¥›¥?k‘2?‘¸

The natural environment of the local k^^›‘?¥¸¯?UU˜Uk?‘a‘2?‘¥ direction under the action of the building, which is different from the green space in the city, which only pursues technical indicators

When the city expands to the periphery, the surrounding settlements can use the green expansion to invade the used urban land and carry out transformation

Each building is equivalent to a syringe, and they inject green expansion into the land outside the city. Use its own radiation effects to change the environmental problems caused by urbanization. At the same time, it solves the housing problem of overpopulation in big cities. And guide the future development of the city like a vertical direction. Brings impetus to the sustainable development of the city

On-site construction

Relationship with the existing city center - serve as a secondary city center - the cornerstone of green expansion Close cooperation with the community and people

Use prefabricated components to complete on-site assembly, which is conducive to mass production

Ua3?›U¥›aUUa‘¥kk^U2‘›2?‘¥ When the land around the building takes shape, the local community has the kk¥›‘?¥¸¥k›¥:Ua‘2kU2‘›2?‘¸M This is also a remedy and replacement plan after the reduction of cultivated land in the process of urbanization

Flower stand on building and sowing of seeds Although the growth cycle cannot be skipped, the space for future plant growth will be predesigned during construction

Community attributes are a very important part, as many residents as possible participate in the design of functions

Basic Moudle Generation

Material language and selection Under the premise of a friendly environment, ¥¸¥k‘a‘›UkaU^a¥?aU¥ka˜k? homogeneity

Ecological space inside the building After a period of growth, the plants planted in the building will gradually form its own ecological ring. The local community can have a vertical forest system The formation of resident communities The combination of different family units brings community relations while also retaining personal space for people. Different types of residential units can meet the demands of various families

UNITS STRUCTURE Core Roof Yard

cube module

moving of module

module for single resdient

module for couple resdient

expansion of module

Green Field

Comfort Level

Type A Privacy

Museum Unit

Commerce

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Convenience

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Sports Hall

Library+ Sportsd Hall Unit

Museum

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Become Independence

Get Married

Have Children

Three Generations in One House

GREEN expansion Library

Gymnasium Unit

In the past 20 years, the entire Yangtze River Delta region has formed an unprecedented urbanization development process by taking advantage of the economic dividends radiated by Shanghai. To this day, East China, as one of the most important urban settlements in China, is still seeking new development opportunities. In the current development of urbanization, East China has differentiated different urban functions based on different geographical conditions and resource allocation. The ?22‘¥?a¥?k‘ ¯?¥:?‘ ¥: 3?k‘ 3a›aUU¸ k^ ?3‘?a‘¥M ¥A ¥: a^ ¥?^G ¥: ‘3U¥ of green environment caused by only focusing on indicators in the process of urbanization will ¥?¥2›¥››a‘˜Uk^‘¥M¥A ¥:a^¥?^G›¥k¥:?‘›˚k2^?3a‘¥¯kR2k^ other provinces, reasonable living space has also become an urgent demand.

Area Situation

Population Resdential

Gymnasium

Land Usage Environment

Youth Center

Cinema

Cinema+ Youth Center Unit

INTRODUCTION

Huadong [East China] is one of the most important economic regions along the coast of China, with abundant natural resources, comfortable climate, and dense population.

Urbanization Industrialization Shopping Center

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Surrounded by high-rise buildings, use space to determine the location, and it is also an intersection of residents’ activities

G‘?‘3¥ka¥?k‘¥3a‘¥k¥aR22¥ and manifest itself in the building itself

Evolution

Estimating the impact range of greening restoration with site selection as the center

The basic units are assembled and residents begin to move in

Green repairs begin to expand outward and affect the surrounding environment

The greening situation and anti-waterlogging capacity of the area have been transformed

The structure of the OASIS is composed of units, and the living space in the units comes from simple ^kU›a U^‘¥MMk›U a‘ ^aR ¥: ›?U?‘3 ^k 2?‘¥ ¥k ›?U¥G a‘ Ua˜ a :?3: k??U?¥¸ for expansion in the future.This is the embodiment of the OASIS itself can grow and adapt.

Living space

typical unit programme Floor Core Living Space Frame for Plants

Commerce space

Roof yard

Roof yard RENDER


The Bold Street Facade

ELEVATE Location: Liverpool, Engalnd October, 2020 Tutor: Peter Farrall Individual Work A FACADE RENOVATION PROJECT


INTRODUCTION

form development

five types of facade combanation

The site located in Liverpool’s most famous commercial street

Type A

Type B

Type C

Type D

Type E

Openness

Openness

Openness

Openness

Openness

Material Complex

Material Complex

Material Complex

Material Complex

Material Complex

Transparence

Transparence

Transparence

Transparence

Transparence

Noise Divide

Noise Divide

Noise Divide

Noise Divide

Noise Divide


Bubble chart generating the ideas

Final elevation drawing


Detail design of the glass brick

1 reinforcement of composite beam: 400/200mm I-beam pretensioned 2 Ø 8mm stainless-steel threaded rod, suspended 3 50/230/50mm cast glass blocks with depressions for metal S^^¥Ua¥?k‘ 5 5mm sheet- steel insert 6 2mm steel section SA^^¥U‘ 8 4mm silicone seam sealer and polythene sealant 9 1.5mm stainless steel planter 10 400/600/15mm stone, reinforced mortar bed 4.5mm sheet-steel substrate, galvanised 100/100/6/8mm steel H-beam, galvanised 6mm steel-channel grating, galvanised U?›?¯a¥kk‘3G‘?‘2k reinforced concrete 11 40mm mortar, trowelled, painted 12 sheet-steel gutter

Final section drawing


The Birds Skyscraper

memorial Location: Liverpool, Engalnd November-December 2020 Tutor: Peter Farrall Individual Work AN OBSERVATION TOWER PROJECT


birdview of whole site

SITE LOCATION

bIRDS AND PEOPLE ACTIVITIES

"CATHEDRAL

sustainable strategy

Programme analysis

Starlings Hedge sparrows

Liverpool Cathedral is the Cathedral of the Anglican Diocese of Liverpool, built on St James's Mount in Liverpool

"SUSTAINABILITY

Pigeons Skylarks Wagtails

The canopy part is the space for birds, and the threelayer metal structure "branches" is for birds who are used to living at different heights. In terms of materials, try to use wood to achieve consistency with the surrounding environment, while reducing t h e d a m a g e t o t h e e n v i ro n m e n t d u r i n g t h e production of artificial materials. The tower itself is designed with an energy cycle to enhance its sustainability performance through the collection and use of rainwater and solar energy

House sparrows Robins

brids sharing space

Jogging

Walk the dog

Visiting

Chatting

Starlings 10x10x20 Hedge sparrows 10x10x20 Pigeons 20x20x28 Skylarks 15x15x20 Wagtails 15x15x20 House sparrows 10x10x20 Robins 16x16x20

The branch/platform for birds Observation space Eevator Cafe Memorial Space


FINAL RENDER

SCHOOL INStaGRAM SHARING The project was eventually shared by the school’s social media accounts and can be found on the k2?aU¯?¥ .

proposal model

proposal plans Retelling the connection between Gothic architecture and the sky through the relationship ¯?¥:¥:2¸?‘3??‘¥:R¸M Use the functions of the church and the garden itself to turn the tower into an exhibition and projection space, aiming to let people know about people and things worthy of respect.

observeation floor

FINAL RENDER


The Parcel Terminal

CouRIER

Location: Liverpool, Engalnd February- May, 2021 Tutor: Anna Gidman Individual Work A CHURCH RENOVATION PROJECT


INTRODUCTION

Previous Library Project

COURIER is designed as the second part for the whole semester design courese.

Users analysis

In the previous project, the ASJ Tessimond Library, an attempt was made to visualize the data and use the connections within the data to construct architectural spaces.

18+ Students

Frequently

Teens

Children

Reguarly

Hardly

Others

Rarely Drop by

The purpose of the project of COURIER is the functional transformation and reuse of the old church. In the case of deepening the previous project site analysis, try to propose a parcel terminal thesis under the concept of near-future industrial automation.Aims to connect the network of churches in the city to facilitate people's lives.

site analysis Flow of People

Wind Direction

Users will be mainly concentrated in children, adolescents and students aged 6-12. They need such a place for after-school activities.

02.96°E JOHN MOORES Uni Use the flow of people to determine the location of the entrance

SOUTHPORT UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL 53.39°N

Wind direction determines the window orientation

Volume

Volume

Activties

Activties

LIPA PRIMARY RUNCORN

Crowd Footprint

Architecture Style

in memory of asj TESSIMOND In-depth analysis of poetry After conducting a background check, I started to read the poems and intended to understand the emotional confession contained in it

Use python to classify and analyze all texts and summarize high-frequency vocabulary

Places where people gather need a larger volume

T: ›k›‘?‘3 ›?U?‘3 2k^ ?‘›‘ materials and shapes

Volume

Volume

Activties

Activties

Correspond the intentions contained in these vocabularies to the spatial relationship and explore the circulation

Climate and Humidity

UV Intensity

key words for asj

Ultraviolet rays challenge the preservation of books

Liverpool’s rainy climate requires attention to the dryness of books

Volume

Volume

Activties

Activties

integrating proposal with noise map 85dB

60dB 50dB

85dB

60dB 50dB

ASJ Tessimond Library

Courier Parcel Terminal A

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site analysis

different functional area influence diagram

Resdential area

The functional division of Liverpool city is relatively clear. While the functional areas each undertake their own urban functions, their

St Bride's Church Liverpool Saint Philip Neri Church

Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

Liverpool Cathedral

St Luke's Bombed Out Church

The main purpose is to illustrate the scattered layout of the church in the city and the relationship between the location of the site, which project.

Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

Liverpool One,

St Vincent de Paul Catholic Church Nordic Church and Cultural Centre

St Luke Church Universities

Liverpool Parish Church

- Map

Of Churchs -

The terminal station

last mile problem

Albert dock and Chinatown

Due to the impact of the current social situation such as the epidemic, the demand for online shopping and home delivery has been unprecedentedly high. A group of e-commerce and express companies headed by Amazon, although they have a relatively complete warehousing and delivery system throughout the UK,

The Liverpool Cathedral

how does the parcel transport to station

KEy concept Automatic storage rack keep the church structure

Drone delivery

Automation

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Streamlined staff

Arrived at dock

Underground tunnel system

Reaching terminal station

Original Church

Retain the original church structure as the main warehouse, while changing the entrance and circulation

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How to storage

PROPOSAL PLAN

how parcel service work Utilize self-service ordering online

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Exclusive traceable packaging

Hand over to local courier for transportation

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Well-developed transportation network allows your package to reach its destination quickly

3 Entrance Customer Circulation Staff Circulation Parcel Circulation

Parcels are rescanned and sorted after reaching the terminal station

C O U R IE

1 Self-service/ drop area 2 Staff room 3 Parcel scan 4 Parcel storage hall 5 Re-seprate hall 6 Drone take-off platform 7 Loading zone 8 Previous work: ASJ Tessimond Library

R PARCEL PARCEL SORTING PROCESS 1. Transport the package to the station by the vehicle through the underground passage 2. The robotic arm and the scanner work together to check the condition of the package and the area that needs to be traveled 3. The conveyor belt transports the package into the storage space of the site 4. The robotic arm puts the package on the shelf 5. The packages that need to be delivered are shipped to the drone platform 6. Drones deliver packages

Packages are temporarily stored in different areas depending on ¥:‘aUU?˜¸a Section

Drone elivery


scenario present

Self service area

Separate parcels to storage zone

Storage shelves under chruch dome

Drones deliverying parcels

Proposal drawing

North elevation

Interior scenario


THE PARCEL TERMINAL

CouRIER

The package is delivered to your doorstep, Anytime, anywhere, without worrying about the last mile


The Homestay House

Court

Location: Suzhou, China June-July, 2020 Practice Project in Howhy Studio Group Work Role: Design Strategy, Site Analysis, Modelling, Final Visualization A HOMESTAY PROJECT


INTRODUCTION

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SITE LOCATION

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Weaknesses: The project site is small and irregular. The surrounding architectural environment is relatively complex, and the nature of this project determines certain requirements for privacy.

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Opportunity: With the development of Suzhou's tourism industry becoming more and more mature, there are more and more tourists from all over the world. Although the project is located in the downtown area,

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Strengths: The project is located in the center of Suzhou. It is close to various scenic spots and convenient transportation. It is about 200 meters from the subway station.

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SITE ANALYSIS

12 courts with 12 rooms T:??3‘a¥a?˜a¥k›¥¸a2ka:3›¥kk^k‘¥:¥ kk a‘a‘ ?‘‘‘¥ aUk‘¸ 2k a: 3›¥kk^ k‘ ¥: k‘kkM¥: U ›U?2k^ a ¸k›¥¸a¯aUU‘a 3›¥ rooms to connect the halls of the entire building.

According to the on-site survey, the density of houses around the site is relatively high, and the ¥a2k¯?Ua¥?˜U¸:?3:›?‘3 commuting hours.

The surrounding scenic spots are rich in resources. There are Pingjiang Road, Yipu, Huanxiu Villa, Shantang Street, Canglang Pavilion, and Guanqian Street within 2 kilometers.

The surrounding hotels and B&Bs have many resources, but they are generally not of high grade. The price ranges from 100-400 yuan, with an average price of around 300 yuan.

The project is located in the center of the ancient city of Suzhou with a relatively high population density.

12 Courts

12 Rooms

Integrate Suzhou garden experience into homestay Create a cultural pavilion that can live, walk, travel, and see


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GROUND FLOOR

FIRST FLOOR

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This design has shaped as many tourist routes as possible and the courtyard space like Suzhou gardens in a limited site area, which can greatly expand the guest experience during the stay. With the connection between the new building and the site environment, the courtyards squeezed between the courtyard wall and the building itself, the interaction between platform and roof, or the interaction between trees and rocks in the courtyard……

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physical model

Entrance final render

Final model perspective

Final model birdview

interior final render

Queen Room

Reception

Roof court


The Visitor Centre

IN PROCESS

VEntilate

SITE ANALYSIS

Location: Liverpool, Engalnd Starts from October, 2021 Tutor: Torsten Schmiedeknecht Individual Work A HERITAGE-RELATED PROJECT

University Campus Surrounding Greenery Resdentials The Main Site

introduction

The site is close to the university campus and is located in a functional transition zone. The concept of connection needs to be handled well.

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1644 1768 existing elements on Site

Exisiting Old Facade

An integral part of the project is how the new building interacts with the old façade Old Kitchen

The Site Section

Underground Tunnels

Liverpool is a cit y rich in historical resources. In some respects, the tunnel has also played a role in witnessing the transformation of the city. The main idea of the design is to amplify the "connection" characteristic of the site itself. In a physical sense, the surrounding environment is connected, and the space layout is connected with the tunnel and the city history. The movement of people and the elements of wind and rain in nature are used to render the sense of "connection". Preliminary consideration is to design part of the space to be variable and interact with the surrounding environment to a cer tain extent. At the same time, a certain space s h o u l d b e c re a t e d i n t h e internal circulation to guide ˜??¥k ¥k ˚?‘ ¥: k¯ characteristics of the entire visitor center.


What is involving?

MAIN STRUCTURE SYSTEM

Interaction with existing heritage

As an important part of the entire visitor center design, the display space should be used to express the so-called historical content. In a warm atmosphere, visitors can quietly appreciate a series of stories of Liverpool’s urban development and the timeline of tunneling. Because it is next to the new campus of the University of Liverpool, this kind of experience based on the border between the past and the future and experiencing the heaviness of history should be paid attention to.

MAIN CONCEPT

USING A ventilated exhibition Space LETTING THE CITY'S HISTORY GO THROUGH IT Industrialization

Traditional British Building Colors

Composite Column

Steel Plates Connected to Crossbracing

Moment Connection

ventilation louvers

After confirming the definition of the main functional space - the exhibition area, focus on rendering a warm and reassuring atmosphere with wooden materials. Also study the way you interact with the elements of existence. The next step is to 2k›k‘¥:?a‘3^‘¥ of the interior space

The Liverpool Cathedral

Sir Williamson

Liver Bird

City History Port City

like a piece of art Interaction With The City

Represent based on MARTIN STUART MOORE's work

Main Support Column

concept renders


Additional works This section contains some previous handicraft works, some col la g e s tha t we re previously created at random, and some current research and work related to urban innovation.

The horn player's mask and sleeves and try-on photos

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Random collage when got some spare time

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Self-made presentation book


Concept Map Production for a Interdisciplinary Collaborative Project

Currently leading a group of lads to working on Suzhou Oldtown renovation and join the government competitions

Working as a render staff for XJTLU Design Research Centre in 2021


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