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SAMPLE WORKS AND RESUME
FANZHE SUN
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Resume of Fanzhe Sun
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Year 3 Project 2 - Guild of Craftsmaster/Sheffield
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Year 3 Project 1 - Take the Water [pool or bath]/Scarborough
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Year 2 Project 3 - House for Children/Burngreave
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Year 2 Project 2 - History Library/Manchester (85 A+ project)
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Year 2 Project 1 - Threshold [Walkers' refuge]/Castleton (85 A+ project)
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(cooperated project designed by me and my partner)
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P er s on al
i n f or mat i on :
Nationality: China Birth:1995 E-mail: fsun15113 @ gmail.com yinliuyin @ qq.com Tel: 0044 7490 201397 (UK) 0086 18679336927 (China) Address: The Lyra, Portal Way, Acton, London, UK W3 6ZX
Hello I AM
FANZHE
SUN
I am a confident and creative individual, with a keen eye for detail and a desire to make a positive impact on the world. Throughout my studies, I have developed strong self-study ability, interests in material, sustainability, construction detailing and assembly techniques, a passion for technical drawing and model making as well as excellent visual and verbal communication skills. My graduation dissertation is about the analysis of a post-second-world-war architecture to talk about its preservation, which also largely uses the diagram analysis visually.
S of t w ar es : Photoshop InDesign Illustrator AutoCad Vectorworks[BIM] SketchUp Rhinoceros Ecotect Premiere 4
W orks '
lin ks :
Part 1 Portfolio - detailed edition: https://issuu.com/yinliuyin/docs/fanzhesun_cvportfolio_125single5 Part 1 Graduation Dissertation <Gone but not forgotten, the Birmingham central library>: https://issuu.com/yinliuyin/docs/fanzhesun_dissertation_dan300cover Year 2 Portfolio: https://portfolio.shef.ac.uk/fanzhe-sun-daisy-2/
A c ademic
ba ckgro und :
University of Sheffield, UK
Architecture RIBA part I graduate Bachelor of Arts Sep 2015 - June 2018
University of Nottingham Ningbo China (UNNC) Architecture part I fisrt year Sep 2014 - June 2015
L angu ages :
CHINESE native
O ther
ENGLISH advanced
s kills :
Freehand drawing Measured technical drawing by hand & computor Concept collage Digital illustration Graphic design Machine/hand tool model making (paper,cardboard,foam,wood,etc) Wood work Digital fabrication model making like laser cutting Diagram analysis 5
E x hi b i t i o n s : SSoA London Exhibition
Spitalfields Market, London, UK June, 2018
Exhibition for RIBA Examining
Arts Tower, Sheffield, UK Oct, 2017
'Library & Theater designed for Manchester' Exhibition
Sheffield station, Sheffield, UK April, 2017
SSoA Summer Exhibitions
Arts Tower, Sheffield, UK June-July, 2016,2017,2018
UNNC Architecture Summer Exhibition
Science & Engineering Building, Ningbo, China June-July, 2015
O t h er
i n t er es t s :
Architecture, landscape and character drawing Illustration/Concept art Hiking/Travel Comic/Vedio Game/Novel
C er t i f i c at i o n s : The Head's Scholarship for Academic Excellence University of Nottingham, 2014 Business Plan Competition 2nd Runner up AXA China Region Insurance Company Limited, 2014 Coursera course certifications: Introduction to Imagemaking, Feb 2017 Certificate No.VWU8KJ6FJ2CW Fundamentals of Graphic Design, Sep 2016 Certificate No.CF9EAX9VDMBC Introduction to Typography, Sep 2016 Certificate No. ZQLVZ8TUAYPR 6
A r chitect u re
exp e ri e nce :
Architecture Intern Shushe Architecture,Beijing July-Aug 2017
Design the facade for a hotel project individually; assist a housing project by doing the research work, designing its major form and details basing on a plan decided by the architect, and making its 3D model by SketchUp; work on some PDF visual presentation materials by InDesign for formal review with clients; as well as work on the research stage of a rural reconstruction project and present the result to the Government.
O ther
experien ce s:
Voluntary teacher Laligurash Bright Future English Boarding School, Nepal
June 2014, one month Contribute to the secondary education of children in the village of Mirge
Staff of Comic Club in UNNC, Ningbo
Sep 2014 -June 2015, one year Do some design works for the club activities, include posters,brochures,entry tickets,vedios, etc and also work on event planning like School Day.
Project manager of the team for Business Plan Competition AXA China Region Insurance Company Limited,Hong Kong
July 2014 Join the business internship and Business Plan Competition about the suggestions to the development of Asia-Pacific Regions SWOT analysis of company as both project manager and designer of a team.
Volunteer Nottingham University Business School China,Ningbo
2014 Participate in research simulation on Industrial price negotiation,acquiring skills and experience in negotiation. 7
Year 3
P2 G u i ld o f cr a ft sm a st er S hef fi eld Aca d em i c i n d i vi d u a l p r o j ect
â&#x20AC;˘ Y3 P2 Guild of craftsmaster
As a kind of organization forming in around 11th and 12th centuries in Europe, the craftsmaster guild had significant influence on the production, life and society of medieval period, because of its role governing and regulating the craftsmastersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; economic activities and inheritance when the handicraft was the major producing method of daily supplies. It reached their greatest development in 14th century achieving a large measure of self-government and the growing number of highly developed craft guilds was a major contributing factor in the rapid economic upsurge of the Western European countries. With the fast development of industry, the change of economic and production mode influenced the function of the guild. What should this craftsmaster guild be as a contemporary guild, especially when Yorkshire is regarded as its service scope and Sheffield city center with industry background as the location of this building ? What functions and what kind of craft should this guild serve under the contemporary background to promote the development of contemporary craft features in this area? A specific type of guild serving the metal craft, that has special relationship with the background of the city, will be chosen to explore the questions in this design.
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Past scene: Medieval street for craft works & trade and guild hall
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P 2.1 G r o u p
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study project
To study the facades around the three sites of this brief
C. The WateRoyal Bank of Scotland Architect: Flockton and Abbott Construction year: 1908
A. The White Building Architect: Flockton and Gibbs Construction year: 1908
D. The Waterworks Building Architect: Flockton and Abbott Construction year: 1867
B. The WaParade chaxmbers Architect: Charles Hadfield Construction year: 1883
E. Sheffield City Hall Architect: Vincent E Harris Construction year: 1932
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Street
elevation
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Facades of the buildings along the High St, beside and across the site of my project
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c oncept &
k e y s t r a t e gy
Dialogue Metalcrafts Craftsmasters Public Site
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idea in final design with surrounding context
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'D i a l o g u e '
site model and analysis
Y3 P2 Guild of craftsmaster
G r o u p 1: 500
Performance of craft-making process by show windows 15
Plan
in context
Left: 1:500 (printed in A2 size ) plan in large context; Right: 1:200 (in A1 size) ground floor plan in context
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Section
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Interior
views
Left: Middle atrium as exhibition space; Right: Workshop, vertical craft archive & craft show window
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Flexible use of the workshop
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Year 3
P1 Ta ke t he wa t er (b a t h/ p o o l) S ca r b o r o u gh Aca d em i c i n d i vi d u a l p r o j ect
• Y3 P1 Take the water
The project 1 is a bath/ pool project being located at scarborough - a beautiful coastal tourist city. The city is famous for its sea-side attractions and the site choosen for the project is also beside the sea at the top of the cliff. This site features the nature like water, cliff and rocks. The function of the project is also closely related to water. So the design thinking is largely inspired by the nature, especially the rock and water. “Water is H2O, hydrogen two parts, oxygen one, but there is also a third thing, that makes it water and nobody knows what it is.” For me , the water and experience about water in this building are not only reflected in the swimming pool or bath, but also rising up to a kind of spiritual sublime. That is the “third thing” which I want to explore in this design. The natural cliff and sea view as site features are also related to “sublime” in philosophy, as an aesthetic preference to irregular nature form and epic of nuture, which guides the direction of developing the idea of “sublime” in form. So the interior about water should be related to spirit and exterior form being situated on cliff will be related to “sublime” in philosophy. Both of interior and exterior are also related to “ water and rock” as the main features of the site and building functions. As a result, the project is not only to “take the water” but also to “take the spirity”.
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Take the water
â&#x20AC;˘ Y3 P1 Exterior sublime - building at the top of the cliff, being shown by elevation drawing
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Site Top left: Bird view of site being seen from the back of the cliff and Environment analysis; Top right: Site being seen from the front of the cliff to show the feature of stone; Bottom: Section of site and large context showing residential area,medieval area, site, cliff and sea.
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Plan
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Testing
model
Top: tested sectional model; Bottom: Ground floor plan in context
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Section Top: section CC cutting through the top tower; Bottom: section AA cutting through the main pool space with that stair journey
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Interior
view
Underground water journey - Rock, water, nature & interior spirity
Similar atmosphere in nature
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End window
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Construction
detailing
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1:20 (in A1 size) construction detail with environment analysis cutting through exterior pool, roof platform beside the cliff-side path and front facade
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Exterior
view
Exterior-Rock, water, nature & sublime
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Year 2
P3
• Y2 P3 House for children 32
Ho u se fo r chi ld r en Bu r n gr ea ve Aca d em i c i n d i vi d u a l p r o j ect
Brief proposes a project to develope a house or flat in the burngreave, sheffield for the normal fammilies and an additional group, which may be informed by a chosen manifesto. In my project, the manifesto chosen is ‘children ’s paradise’ serving large number of children in the Burngreave, so that the additional group are young parents with children. There are three types of houses in my project. Two types are normal two-beds and three-beds family houses. The former is one-floor house being situated on the ground floor facing Ellesmere Rd and the latter is two-floors house facing Buckenham St. The third house type mainly focus on children (3-12)’ s need, which is three-beds slide house on the top of that one-floor two-beds house type. Public workshop and playing areas are supported to both children living here and outside to make the whole community become a safe place to live, an interesting area to play and a beneficial environment to study.
House for children
â&#x20AC;˘ Y2 P3 Impression to site - water color sketches
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Menifesto,
site, plan and section
• Y2 P3 House for children
The manifesto chosen is ‘children ’s paradise ’ serving large number of children in the Burngreave, so that the additional group are young parents with children. The definition of ‘paradise’ here is a safe and comfortable living environment for children in the community, with areas to play and learn as well as a place to support education to the children living here and outside. In a word, this proposol is to support a beneficial environment to children.
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Ground floor plan in context, section, elevation
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House for children
â&#x20AC;˘ Y2 P3 Perspective
s e c t i o n s h ow i n g c o u r t ya r d
A safe shared courtyard surrounded by houses is the major playing area for the children in this community, which consists of three levels with different heights, connected by ramps. The gaming platform is put in the middle of the courtyard where wood gaming infrastructures are placed. Running, playing games and toys, dreaming, laughing, exploring, lying on the grass and getting along well with nature compose a happy living environment for children in this community.
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Construction
detailing and interior view
Right: three-beds slide house type; Left: 1:20 construction detail showing bedroom of normal type A on the ground floor and living room with balcony of the slide house type on the first floor
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Year 2
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(A+ 85
project)
P2
Hi st o r y li b r a r y M a n chest er Aca d em i c i n d i vi d u a l p r o j ect Brief requires a design to reinterpret the library for the 21st Century, which should be relevant to Manchester city or the particular areas of Manchester. The design is a medium-size public building functioning as a community library. And my site is site A1 which is located at a construction site beside the historic hostel (being reconstructed to a house now) in the Ancoat as an industrial area in the past. The â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;typeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; of this design is a specific collection of old books, old articles and historical books about Ancoat and Manchester and this design is defined as a transition to bring people back to the history. The concept is a journey to bring visitors to different thresholds and then, to different spaces, so that the floors of the front half and back half are misplaced, being connected by stairs surrounding the central volume with beautiful light in order to create a dramatic journey.
History library
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Site Site in old Ancoat area
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Model
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History library
1:50 sectional model showing space relationship
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Exterior
view
Top: sketch- private reading space; Bottom: front facade of the library in context
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Interior
view
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Top: sketch- looking up in the middle main space. Bottom: middle main space, stair sitting and circulation areas of the library, being seen from entrance in cafe.
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Year 2
(85 A+
project)
P1
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T hr esho ld - wa lker s' r efu g e C a st let o n Aca d em i c co o p er a t i ve p r o j ect b y t w o p eo p l e With brief being entitled “walk”, this project is about a small building functioning as a refuge to accommodate the resting hikers after a long walk. The chosen site is site two being situated at the wide grass land on a mountain, with features of the dense grove behind it and the open landscape before. It is around 2 km far from Castleton. The ‘threshold’ is a key inspiration and the threshold of our design is ‘from closure to open landscape” as features of both the site and the building. The boundry of the inner space and peaceful landscape is blurred by the slope big glazing. Accompanying by the landscape, eating, cooking, dancing, drinking, chatting, resting, cleaning, telling stories and dreaming happen in differnt groups of hikers in different time, who are from differnt places with different destinations.
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Threshold - walkers' refuge
Journey of a lonely walker - selected two
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Site
and threshold
Threshold is the boundry between closure trees and open view, the design also expresses the transition from closure to open, emphasising the quality of nature at the end of the building space.
RED LINR is route, WHITE LINE is wind
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Concept
illustration
Users, building and surrounding landscape
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Model
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Photos of the 1:50 model in context
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Section
in context
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Section shows the closure trees behind the building and open wide landscape before the building. The interior and landscape is blurred by the big glazing.
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Strategy
for off-grid solution
Diagram shows water, electricity, ventilation, heating, thermal and power strategies of this project for an off-grid environment
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T HAN K Y OU
More resources about my prejects are available at: Part 1 Portfolio - a more detailed edition https://issuu.com/yinliuyin/docs/fanzhesun_cvportfolio_125single5 Part 1 Graduation Dissertation <Gone but not forgotten, the Birmingham central library> https://issuu.com/yinliuyin/docs/fanzhesun_dissertation_dan300cover [You can also search my name 'Fanzhe sun' in 'issuu' to find them.]
Year 2 Portfolio https://portfolio.shef.ac.uk/fanzhe-sun-daisy-2/
After seeing the works above, if you still need more imagines or any full-size imagines in scale, please contact me. I can support more details as you wish.
Y1 P5 Matter Reality process