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PORTFOLIO Design Collection 2016-2020

ARCHITECTURE INTERIOR DESIGN

Yuanyu Liu


Yuanyu Liu

Experience

Contact

AU Design Studio Intern Volunteer Architectural Designer - Tonn Residental Design - Sanna Residental Design - Elkins Taton Residental Design

+1 (480)781-1971 yliu425@asu.edu 5104 E Van Buren St. APT 1063, Phoenix, AZ 85008

Education Arizona State University Bachelor of Science, Environmental Design 2014-2017 Arizona State University Master of Architecture, Architecture 2019-2022 GPA 3.91

Skills 3D Modeling: Rhino, Revit, Sketchup 2D: AutoCAD, Sketching and Drafting Parametric: Grasshopper (Topos, Ladybug, Honeybee, Lunchbox), dynamo Rendering: Vray, Enscape, Lumion Graphic: Adobe Suit Physical Modeling: Laser Cutting, CNC, 3D printing, Fabrication Shop

Award Design Exellence Nominee 2019 Fall at ASU Design School

Scottsdale, AZ 12/2020-01/2021

XKOOL Technology Shenzhen, China 04/2019-08/2019 Intern Architectural Designer - Shawan Firestation scheme design - SkyCity Shopping Center Parameterized algorithm circulation optimization - EPC Art Centerscheme design - Huaqiangbei & Zhuyuan Public Restroom Renovation design development Qianhai Financial Holdings Limited Shenzhen, China 05/2017-08/2017 Assistant to Vice President Internship - Preparing meeting document for comercial real estate project - Organize the charity event "Sanshou Spirit" and connect with primary and secondary schools

Workshop Mark pen interior design studio online seminar 2017 Beijing, China - Discuss design ideas with team members, draw ideas maps, conduct simulation tests and evaluate design ideas Yizhou design and architecture design online seminar 2019 Shanghai, China - Discuss the worries and solutions of local Chinese designers about the future of Chinese cities, randomly select plots for analysis and provide their own ideas Xiliutang advanced Rhino modeling Seminar 2020 Guangzhou, China - Participate in advanced rhino modeling courses and communicate with the team on design thinking of surface subdivision and parametric modeling


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Nordic Pavilion Desert Renovation 01

Fabric Phoenix 42

Graduate School Project 2020 Fall

Graduate School Fundamental Project 2019 Fall

Camelback Church 13

Shawan Firestation 47

Graduate School Project 2020 Spring

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Sustainbility Co-Working Space 23 Undergraduate School Project 2018 Spring

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Hayden Flour Mill Renovation 29

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Kawasaki Motorcycle Show 35

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Tine Apartment Design 39

Undergraduate School Project 2018 Fall

Undergraduate School Project 2017 Fall

Undergraduate School Project 2017 Spring

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Internship Professional Work 2019 Summer


01 Nordic Pavilion Desert Renovation

Sun Light Hours Analysis

BUILDING FUNCTION Others Office Building Exhibition Entainment

Renovation Design Individual Work Aug. 2020 - Dec. 2020 GREENING Green Space

This project is to move the Nordic Pavilion project of the famous architect Sverre Fehn's Venice Biennale to Phoenix, a desert city in Arizona, USA. As we all know, buildings, like people, have different vitality in different environments. This project is to expand the Nordic Pavilion and add some design elements so that the Nordic Pavilion can survive in the desert. MOBILITY Bus Lighrail

2000ft 1500 ft

LAYERED OVERLAY ANALYSIS

Site Analysis

Nature

Environmental

Light

An important design element of the Nordic Pavilion is the respect for natural elements and the emphasis on the conversion of light, making the interior of the building present a Nordic characteristic. Even if the project is located in the sunny Mediterranean area. The transformation of the environment and the protection of trees make the building possess a unique vitality and soul. 1


Phoenix Convention Center Major Exhibition Place

Arizona Science Center Hands-on Exhibits & live Demonstrayions

Chase Tower Arizona Highest Building

Hyatt Regency Phoenix Luxury Hotel

Phoenix Municipal Court Arizona Highest Building Site Location

Chase Field & Talking Stick Resort Arena Arizona Major Stadium

Site Analysis

Compared with other areas in Phoenix, Downtown is a rare feature-rich and concentrated area. This project is located in the bustling Phoenix central area. Therefore, Target has a large crowd and public transportation is very convenient. There are also places for business, entertainment or government offices in the surrounding area. 2


Phoenix is a desert city in the United States. According to the climate data of Phoenix, I got the data of solar altitude and wind direction in each month. Based on these data, the size and orientation of the shading system and the layout of t h e pa r k i n g lo t c a n be calculated.

N Sun Path Diagram

June 21st Sunrise: 5:19am December 21st Sunrise: 7:30am June 21st Sunset: 7:41pm

Wind Rose Diagram

December 21st Sunset: 5:48pm

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June Average Temperture: 77-103F

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December Avarage Temperture: 45-67F

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Sun Path and Wind Rosse Diagram

Solar Radiation

The strong sunshine in Phoenix leads to extremely high heat radiation. Because it is located in the downtown area, the surrounding buildings have a high impact on the site. For example, the surrounding high-rise buildings provide shading and reflect the heat radiation on the site. 3


Isometric Circulation

EXHIBITION

EXPANSION MASS NORDIC PAVILION

Concept Diagram

NORDIC PAVILION

GROUND MASS

NORDIC PAVILION

GROUND MASS

EXHIBITION

NORDIC PAVILION

OFFICE 4


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Exhibition

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Main Stair

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Reception

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Elevator

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Read Corner 11 Office

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Break Area

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Staircase

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Cafeteria

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Break Area

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Break Area

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EastStair

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Staircase

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Exhibition

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South Stair

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ElevatorArea 6

Sky Window

The project is expanded based on the original Nordic Pavilion. It is a four-story building as a whole. The first floor is mainly composed of toilets, offices and a small library plus part of the exhibition space. The second floor is a larger public space, connecting the first floor and the third and fourth floors. Form a vertical connection.

I placed the original Nordic Pavilion on the third floor, and my concept was to extend the original building vertically. At the same time, the original building's respect for natural elements is preserved. Trees passing through the ceiling are the elements I want to keep. 6


The third and fourth floors are the main exhibition spaces, while the trees of the original building pass through the ceiling to the fourth floor. Add natural elements to the indoor space.

The use of vertical transportation is also the focus of the design. Because I am doing vertical expansion. Therefore, it is also necessary to add vertical traffic at the passing of the core flow line.

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Staircase

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Tree Pit

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Elevator

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South Stair

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Balcony

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Exhibition

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North Stair

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East Stair

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Staircase

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Staircase

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Elevator

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Tree Pit

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North Stair

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Exhibition

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Summer June 21st 79 Degree

Winter December 21st 32 Degree

Winter December 21st Sunrise to 9:00 am 32 Degree

Facade Sunlight Condition Diagram

The design of building curtain wall system is the core element. Depending on the lighting conditions of each orientation. I designed two curtain wall shading systems. Vertical Fin is used for the north facade. For the south facade, I was inspired by Tipi, a tent of Native Americans. While providing sunshade from all angles, it increases ventilation performance. 10


Flashing Vapor Retarder Parapet Parapet Finish Roof Finish Board Insulation Roof Stucco Roof Deck

76ft 76ft

65ft 65ft

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Curtain wall Muillion Beam Connection Curtain Wall Glass Fire Proof Insulation Facade Connection

Steel Beam Beam Connection

Facade Fabric Facade Structure

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Floor Finish Concrete Floor Deck

Curtain Wall Muillion

Steel Beam Beam Connection

Fire Proof Insulation

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Curtain Solid Panel Facade Connection 0ft 5ft

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West Elevation

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North Elevation

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65ft 65ft

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Floor Finish Concrete Deck

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Steel Beam Beam Connection 0ft 5ft

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Insulation

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Interior Finish Exterior Stucco Concrete Board Insulation Floor Finish

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Fundation

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02 Camelback Church Religious Place Design Individual Work Jan. 2019 - Apr. 2019

Site Analysis

This project is a religious site design. The project is located at the foot of Camelback Mountain in Scottsdale, Arizona, USA. The design elements adopt the concept of desert next door and mountain view. The church is located in the heart of Scottsdale. In addition to the needs of worship, various public events such as weddings can also be held. And use this concept to form an aggregation of people.

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Concept Mass Diagram

The design of the building mass follows the form of the site in form. The greatest possible response to the environment. The shape is abstracted and stretched according to the shape of the mountain. And a public space is formed in the middle to provide a place for outdoor activities. 14


Exploded Diagram

Because the architectural form belongs to irregular form. So in the choice of structure, I use moment frame as the structural support of the church. The adjacent office building uses steel structural beams to support the main roof. At the same time, the walls of the church are staggered to form shading to prevent direct sunlight from entering the internal space. This is very important in desert areas.

The walls and roof of the church form a specific angle. The reason is that I want to reflect the sound of the stage through the structural system and volume of the building itself so as to surround the entire main space without using additional sound reflection devices.

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Site Plan

The main flow of people enters from the drop off point of the parking lot in the south. The church and office are surrounded by Gobi landscape. Then two buildings enclose the public space of the central courtyard. At the same time, the streamlines generate interoperability to avoid the formation of dead zone. The user group can enjoy the surrounding natural landscape around the entire site. 16


The indoor glass structure of the church can directly see the outdoor desert landscape. The landscape and internal space form a fusion. At the same time, part of the outdoor light is introduced into the room. The desert landscape is a rare design element in this design. Enhance the dialogue between indoor and outdoor.

Floor Plan 17


Section

The roofs of the church intersect each other, which can avoid glare caused by direct light while introducing natural outdoor light. The towering clock tower has a huge glass curtain wall on the north side to introduce light into the stage area. 18


The atrium area is the main outdoor public space. The sunken courtyard can guide the flow of people. At the same time connect the main moving lines. The core public space can also integrate the relationship between the building and the surrounding environment.

Floor Plan

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Section

Facade Detail

Office building is a secondary part of the project. Have certain office functional requirements. At the same time, the shading system is added to interfere with the direct indoor light so as to reduce the heat radiation inside the building. The form of the roof has a certain response to the surrounding environment.

Section

The Office building part consists of several independent offices and meeting rooms. At the same time, office staff can enjoy the scenery of the surrounding Gobi Mountains. 20


Elevation

This elevation can show the building's response to the environment. Architecture and the environment often require dialogue. In order to make the building have a unique soul. I try to maximize the advantages of the surrounding natural conditions. At the same time, shading elements are added to reduce the impact of environmental shortcomings on the building. Let the building have certain environmental and cultural characteristics to make the building a comfortable space at the same time. This is very important for religious sites. Religious places need a certain atmosphere to allow people to have spiritual dialogue. 21


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PROJECT BACKGROUND Project Location

Site Analysis

Ladybug Cafe

SUSTAINABILITY CO-WORKING SPACE

Endurance International Group

Filiberto's Mexican Food Tiempo Development LLC

Individual Work Jan. 2018-Apr. 2018

Starbucks Metromile

Arizona State, United States

MUFG Union Bank, N. A SAP Tempe The Lofts at Rio Salado The project is located in Tempe, Arizona. The intersection of washionton st and priest dr. Due to the light rail and bus passing, public transportation is more convenient than other areas, and there are bicycle lanes. Some staff can choose low-carbon and environ mentally-friendly bicycles, and the transport is convenient because it is close to the 202 highway, although there are coffee around. car. So it is a perfect location with convenient public transportation, urban infrastructure and a beautiful natural landscape as well. It also has a beautiful natural landscape.

Freeway

Residential

Street With Bicycle Lane

Commercial

Street With Lightrail

Restaurant

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BACKGROUND RESEARCH Sunlight Analysis 9:00 AM

Design Goals

Site Problem 12:30 PM

a.Use sustainable design concepts is to extend the life cycle of buildings and save energy consumption in buildings

3:30 PM Because of the high average tempera ture, indoor ventilation and glass insulation become important factors in design. At the same time, in order to comply with the concept of sustainable development, it is necessary to use natural ventilation and glass insulation to reduce the frequency of air condi tioning.

Spring

Summer

Extremely uneven precipitation adds the low amount of precipitation in summer, there are often heavy rains or sandstorms in the fall. Therefore, the choice of materials should consider materials that can withstand extreme weather and control costs.

User Target Fall

b.Meet the different needs of different people through rich functional partitioning

of the building as well as the operating costs to provide a friendly price to the customer. d.Appropriate color matching and styling is to meet the aesthetic needs of customers, allowing customers to work in a comfortable environment while having a wonderful work experience

Inspiration & Mood Board

Winter

White collar

Entrepreneur

Students

The building has many different functional divisions to suit different types of people, Since Tempe, Arizona is located in the MST time zone, the lighting angles vary greatly from season to season. Based on this, I chose to place the building at a whenever in the morning or in the afternoon. Also, it is designed to aviod different lighting angles in different seasons that cause the lighting different.

Primary Sketch

Temperature Analysis Temperature 104 F 92 F 80 F 68 F 56 F 44 F 32 F

Precipitation 1.38 mm

+++++ 2++++++ 1.15 mm 0.92 mm 0.69 mm 0.46 mm 0.23 mm 0 mm

Arizona has little and uneven precipitation. Most of the time it is very hot. So the ventilation of the building is very necessary. Then you need to consider how to control the indoor temperature by using a large amount of glass material to increase natural sunlight.

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DESIGN DEVELOPMENT & ANALYSIS Building Form Development 1

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Material Recycle

Extensibility

Energy Saving

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Circulation

Sustainability Design Factor

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Sunlight Use

Natrural Ventilation

development factors. Different factors have different proportions. The

Adjacency Matrix

Functional Zoning

2.Booth Working Space 3. Group Discuss Space 4.Business Showing Area

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5. Outdoor Discuss Area

2. Booth Working Space

6. Parking

Group Discussion Area

3. Group Discuss Space

7. Restroom

4. Business Showing Area

Presentation Area

8. Vending Machine

7. Restroom

9. Food Court 10. Coffee Bar 11. Printing Station

Reception Area

8.Vending Machine

Meeting Room

11. Printing Station

Individual Working Space

13. Elevator

12. Rest Area

Booth Working Area

13. Elevator

14.Stairs

14. Stairs

15. Individual Working Area

Open Space Working Space

15. Individual Working Area

16. Phone Space

Lobby

16. Phone Space 19. Sharing Meeting Room 21. Lobby

NOT ADJACENT NEARBY ADJACENT

18. Space Style Mini Hotel 19. Sharing Meeting Room 20. Library

NOT ADJACENT

Elevator

NEARBY ADJACENT

Individual Working Space Rest Area and Coffee

Bubble Diagram

Printing Station Restroom 2: Booth Working Space 3: Group Discuss Space 4: Business Showing Area 5: Outdoor Discuss Area 6: Parking 7: Restroom 8: Vending Machine 9: Food Court 10: Coffee Bar 11: Printing Station 12: Rest Area 13: Elevator 14: Stairs 15: Individual Working Area 16: Phone Space

Stairs

2F Stairs Booth Working Area Reception Area Individual Working Space Rest Area and Coffee Meeting Room Elevator Library Rest Area and Coffee Printing Station

Relax

18: Sharing Meeting Room 19: Library

Restroom

Working

20: Lobby

Open Space Working Space

Service

to make communication between different areas more convenient.

an independent area, and each space requires a certain degree of privacy, so this design can avoid different people from interfer ing with each other.

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SUSTAINABLE DESIGN ANALYSIS The wavy roof's gap uses open, fully transparent glass to maximize sunlight

Selection of Windows Material

into the building, and the open design allows for better indoor ventilation

Because in this project, the light resources are very important, it is necessary to maintain the trans parency of the architectural glass. At the same time, because Arizona climate is hot in most of the time, it can not allow too much heat to enter the room while ensuring light transmission, so Low- E glass is the best choice for glass walls

make the sunlight of the roof more illuminate, but the material does not make the inside of the building feel glaring

In the summer, a large amount of light shines into the room to provide enough sunlight for the light, while reducing the entry of heat. In the winter, if it is on a colder date, the indoor heat source can be kept indoors instead of being lost. Outdoor, so Low-E glass is the best choice

Sunlight Natural ventilation

FLOOR PLANS Second Floor Plan

First Floor plan

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1. Open Space 2. Individual Space 4. Coffee & rest station 5. Restroom 6. Meeting Room 7. Reception Area

8. Presentation Area 9. Individual Space 10. Discussion Area 11. Stairs 12. Elevator 13. Booth working Space 14. Printing Station

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1. Individual Space 2. Meeting Room 3. Reception Area 4. Printing Station 5. Restroom 6. Open Space 7. Elevator 8. Stairs 9. Receotion Area 10. Booth Working Space

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SECTION & SPATIAL ANALYSIS Explosion Map

Section

privacy-oriented private space, in which some rest areas are interspersed. The roof is designed with light-transparent gaps, and the gap can be ventilated indoors.

Roof

Roof Structure

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The picture shows the section of the building and the lighting of the building in the autumn afternoon. In the autumn afternoon, the sun can enter the room through the light-transparent

Open to Below 5 4 4 3

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3. Booth Working Space

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4. Private Working Area 5. Reference Room

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2. Group Discuss Area

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6. Restroom 7. Presentation Area

Printing Area

Stairs

Booth Working Area

8. Food Court 9. Coffee Bar 10. Printing Area

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PERSPECTIVE RENDERING

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Parquet medium Color

Plywood

Roman travertine Slab

Red matte Paint

First Floor Working Area Private areas and open areas are somewhat seperated. However they do not make the crowd feel oppressive. I createed a relaxed working atmosphere by arrow indicator to signal the incoming customers.

First Floor Reception Area In some places, some bright colors are used to embellish the overall color of the building. Avoid feeling depressed because of too many cool colors, and also it avoid the unsteady feeling caused by too many bright colors.

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PROJECT BACKGROUND Site Analysis

HAYDEN FLOUR MILL RENVATION

The only light rail line in the Phoenix metropolitan area passes through the location of the project, and public transportation is more convenient than other locations.

There are three car rental companies in the surrounding area, and there are many large-scale parking lots. It is also located on the main road of Mill ave. It is very convenient to drive by yourself.

Renovation Design Individual Work Jun. 2018-Oct. 2018

dessert shops in the surrounding area to satisfy the people who have certain requirements for food.

Mill ave is the area gathering Tempe's densest bars and night clubs, with a rich nightlife that will bring a different nightlife experi ence.

The project is less than 15 minutes drive from the airport, which is very convenient for travelers.

There are many shopping spots with local features not far from Mill ave and the surrounding area, which is very worthwhile to visit.

PROJECT LOCATION

Site History

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1918 1895

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2017

The original factory began operations in 1874. The original 1874 adobe factory was burned down on July 8, 1895, and a second building was built, also built from adobe, which was burned on July 10, 1917. The completely destroyed building rity.

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Site Problem 15

The layout of the load-bearing columns leads to some limitations in spatial planning. Buildings are old and some materials need to be rebuilt.

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CONCEPT & DESIGN DEVELOPMENT User Target Residents Residents of the entire Phoenix metropolitan area can experience this stylish building.

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ASU Students Nearby ASU students can also use the coffee shop, restaurant and gym included in the project.

Functional Zoning & Circulation

Design Goals

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Give the new life of this abandoned building through a total renovation

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Fully expand the interior of the building and develop it into a multi-purpose service building

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Create a unique style of interior space with dining and accom modation

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Incorporate local cultural features such as landscapes, plants

Travelers This is a good place to stay for travelers from other places. The rich infrastructure and entertainment venues make travellers not bored.

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Bubble Diagram

Inspiration

Concept Statement & Sketch

Private

Public

Not Adjacent

Adjacent

I am going to extract some concepts from some of the local specialties. In Arizona, Gobi and cacti are representative plants and landscapes. So I apply these elements to the interior design while abstracting the function al zoning and circulation.

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Private

Public

Not Adjacent

Adjacent

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Retail

Bar

Public Space

Stairs

4F Top

GYM

Lobby

Restroom

Rooms

Restroom

Elevator

Restroom

Elevator

Kitchen

Elevator

Restaurant

Cafe

Stairs

Stairs

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FLOOR PLAN & SECTIONS B

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PERSPECTIVE RENDING

SECTION A-A’

1 Shop 2 Lounge Area 3 Bar 4 Banquette Seating Area 0

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SECTION B-B’

1 Neon Light Wall 2 Booth Dining Area 3 Dining Table for Two People 4 Dining Table for Four People 0

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FLOOR PLANS

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PUBLIC AREA PERSPECTIVE RENDERING

The café uses some dark-toned designs, which are biased towards the retro feel. The style belongs to the American West style, adding the elements of the wild Parquet Medium color

Polished Brushed copper

Blackboard

west to the simple modern style.

and uses some light green and light yellow to create a feeling of desert oasis. Plywood

Plywood Cob pressed

Parquet Medium color

Concrete bare Clean texture

The restaurant's design is inspired by poplar create the concept of the forest.

Plywood

White wallpaper

Tadao ando Concrete plates

Herringbone Parquet

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GUEST ROOM PERSPECTIVE RENDERING

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Bathroom The bathroom is designed with glass walls and blinds to save space. Adding hidden tubes behind the top and mirror can soften the overall light.

Large Guest Room The key to the design of the room is the rotating TV wall. Because of the relationship between the original building and the load-bearing column, the size of the room has certain limitations. According to the original building, the room area will be too small or too large, so adding a rotating TV wall will be too large. The area is divided into two, which enriches the function of the room

Parquet medium color

Ocean black marble tile

Material Used The rooms are decorated in cool tones and some light wood give a relaxing feel, and the ceiling chandeliers bring some layered shadows.

Stucco Bump

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SITE BACKGROUND Project Location

Concept Statement

KAWASAKI MOTOCYCLE SHOW

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Renovation Design

Individual Work Jun. 2017-Aug. 2017

Las Vegas, NV

The headlights and side fairing are the key design areas of Kawasaki motorcycles. The essence of most models is in these two areas, so I want to use the elements above these two key areas to apply to the exhibition hall.

Brand Character put in a request to a contracted color-design expert for color proposals that would enhance product recogni tion.That same year, a single Kawasaki bike that showed up in a race at Daytona Beach, Florida, stunned both race teams and audience members alike with its striking appearance. That bike, “the Kawasaki A1R,” was painted lime-green. At that time, the color was considered to be both unpleasant and unlucky in some Western countries, so its use was avoided in the racing world where superstitions were common. In light of this, the use of lime-green by Kawasaki’s racing team spoke to the company’s unconventional and daring spirit. From then on, Kawasaki’s lime-green machine won victories in numerous other races and eventually acquired the nickname “The Green Monster”.

Design Goals Show the brand culture to the masses through the form of design concept

Use some color or color matching with brand features to create a visual impact on the audience

Apply the details of industrial design to interior design

Design some distinctive exhibition solutions, including avant-garde technology concepts and alternative styles

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Bubble Diagram

Circulation Analysis Main Circulation Secondary Circulation

LOGO WALL

Nearby Main Circulation Main Stage Direction

Functional Zoning

Exnibition Stand 02

Exhibition Stand 01

Hologram Laser Projector Exhibition Stand

Exhibition Area

Entry

Entry The basic element of the circulation design is to ensure that the visitors can enjoy the entire contents of the exhibition hall, allowing visitors to naturally enjoy the

Infro Desk

various stage in order, while avoiding the visitors leaving the exhibition hall directly through another exit when not browsing all the stage. Also control the streamlines to avoid repeating a visitor to an area.

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FLOOR PLANS & SPATIAL ANALYSIS Spatial Analysis Green LED Strip

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Green LED Strip

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Screen Accessory Area Exbihition

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Exhibition Area

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Holographic Laser Projection Exhibition

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1. Main Stage 2. Racing Bike Stage 3. Helmet Showcase 4. Dirt Bikw Stage 5. Street Bike Stage 6. LED Screen

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7. Information Desk

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ELEVATIONS & PERSPECTIVE RENDERING

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LED screen uses the elements of industrial design to transform the shape of motorcycle lights into LED screens.

The center stage used Holography technology to showcase the top models of kawasaki through technology, because Kawasaki is a heavy industrial enterprise that focuses on technological innovation. This element can highlight Kawasaki's corporate culture.

The racing booth joins the track style, allowing people to experience the thrill of the racing process, while feeling the extreme tilt angle of the motorcycle turing

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Because the Kawasaki brand of motorcycles involves different riding conditions, there are a wide variety of models, and the off-road model's booth shows the all-terrain performance of the off-road motorcycle to the audience through some inclination angles.

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TINE APARTEMT DESIGN Residential Design Individual Work Jan. 2017-June. 2017

PROJECT BACKGROUND Project Statement

Inspiration & Mood Board

This project is a transformation of a very small apartment. At present, due to the high price of real estate in China's big cities, small units are very popular among young people, but because of the limitations of small-sized space, it will lead to some functional defects and design houses. So I want to transform the apartment by the combination of the plane and the three-dimensional space, expand the function of the apartment, and try to enlarge

Customer Interview I really like the small apartment because of the appropriate size for the single man like me to clean and I can live in a prime location with cheap price.

User Target

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I think the small apartment is a transitional room type, although it has many advantages, considering I am going to get married soon and then have a baby, it will be crowded.

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35%

I think the small size is very inconvenient because the space is too small and it will be very depressed. I am a landlord. I live in a large apartment. But my small apartment is for rent. The small apartment is very suitable for young people.

Single Man

Single Woman

Old Couple Old Couple

Most of the small-sized tenants are single young people. Most of the married people may have enough funds to buy larger units. Because

Project Problem

Single Woman

the married people may have children to take care of, and the small

The width of the bedroom is too narrow. Although it can barely meet the require ments, the space is limited for ordinary needs, and can not accommodate the desk, which is a big problem for some young people.

Single Man

Primary Plan Sketch

special people. The kitchen area is too small. At the same time there is almost no place for the restaurant to be placed, and the kitchen fumes will greatly affect the living room. Because there is no place to accommodate a desk, people who need to work at home, such as program eyes, designers and other customers will have a lot of trouble.

Design Elements Analysis

Three-dimensional space Storage Vision 39


DESIGN DEVELOPMENT B A

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Temporary bed for guests

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B Area: 45 m 2

ORIGINAL PLAN

MODIFIED PLAN

A

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5

B

Problem Analysis

The Part under the bed

First, I chose to displace the wall of the bathroom, expand the space in the bathroom, and then

B’

move the middle wall to the right, so that the space on the right has enough space to accommo date the dining room and kitchen, while the space on the left is enlarged enough to accommodate a living room plus desk and an elevator bed. A desk and an elevator bed can share a three-dimen -

Section A-A’

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sional space.

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1.5

4

Design Strategy

a

1

a. The bed can be liftedup and down

I add as much storage space as possible, because if there is less storage space, there will be no place for many sundries, which will cause the whole room to be messy. However the

b. The work table can be lifted down to the lower height to allow the bed to lift down a suitable position

b

space occupied by the storage space should not be too large, so you need to choose the

3.5m

1. Work Area 2. Sleeping Area 3. Bathroom 4. Entry

2

3

correct location to set the storage space.

1. Living Space 2. Dining Space 3. Kitchen 4. Bathroom 5. Work Area & Sleep Space 6. Balcony

A’

Section B-B’

I make full use of the three-dimensional space. Space utilization is very important in interior design, especially in small-sized design, and the three-dimensional space is also part of the available space. 2 1

By Using different thinking and breaking through the conventional design concept, this aspect 0

1

1.5

2m

1. Work Area 2. Sleeping Area

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DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

PERSPECTIVE RENDERING

Model one is a normal sleep mode, which lowers the work table and the MODEL ONE elevator bed at night and rises normally during the day.

1

Laundry

Dining Table & Cabinet

Kitchen Elevator Bed

Living Room

There is enough space in the living room, and it has good light transmission and ventilation.

Bathroom

2 MODEL TWO Model two is a multiplayer mode. The hidden bed behind the sofa can also be put down, suitable for emergency situations with visitors.

Sofa & Co-Bed

3

Working Desk

MODEL THREE Model three is the working mode. The elevator bed is raised, and there is enough space at the bottom to work.

Flexible Furniture Analysis

The table corner can be lifted freely. If the owner feels that the bed is still too high after the bed is lowered, the table can be lowered to further reduce the height of the bed.

Plywood

Plywood

Stainless steel metal

If there is a visitor, you can release the hidden bed behind the sofa.

The elevator bed can be lifted by a motor.

Dark parquet

The two chairs in the restau rant can be folded and stored in the cabinet to save space.

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task

close

identical

quiet

circulation Variety color

dispersion

STUDIO

comprehensive

accordance adaptation

retail public

collage

patch

Individual Work Aug. 2019 - Dec. 2019

recycle

Exhibition & Office Design

activity

alone college group hide arrangement distinct trainning puzzle open sustainable exposure translucent horizontal layout cooperate features semi-open private focus concentrated piece communication blank secrecy environmental space match atmosphere

Fabric Phoenix

vertical cycle size organization

07

OFFICE PUBLIC STAGE EXHIBITION

This project is the first project I transferred to a graduate school architecture course. We took inspiration elements from fabrics to design a work space for fashion workers and a complex containing exhibition halls and studios. Cloth is a familiar object in our lives. It contains characteristics such as combination, interlacing and different touch. The fabric is fusion, and different fabric materials or colors have different personalities but have a certain degree of unity. Thus forming a whole. 42


Spacing

Overlapping

Organization

Volume

Just like the working mode of tailors, they use needles and threads to knit each thread into a different fabric. Then weave different fabrics into a whole set of clothes. Although the various parts of each piece of clothing have different functions and different materials. But they will eventually merge into a whole. I integrated this concept into my project. Different functional zones merge into a whole building. Connect with public spaces.

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0.Reception 5 8

6

7

4

3

1.Runway 2.Classroom 3.Makeup Room

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2

4.Maker Space 5.Fashion Library

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6.Media Studio

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7.CAD&Screen Printing 8.Classroom 9.Courtyard 10.Studio&Retail 11.2nd Floor Gallry

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12

12.Gallery 13.VIP Show Room 14.Lighting Room

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15.Studio&Retail

13

14

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ROOF

FRAME

FLOOR

CEILING

GROUND

The public space is located in the center of the building. Each functional area is distributed around. Each functional zone meets the needs of different groups of people. Eventually converge in the public space. At the same time, the building needs to meet a certain degree of privacy for the staff and also meet the characteristics of the public to visit their work mode.

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08 Shawan Firestation Professional Work Group Work Apr. 2019 - Jul. 2019

This project is a practice during my internship. The client needs us to design a fire station. But what is different is that this fire station needs to meet the needs of public visits and fire education. Therefore, while providing a comfortable and convenient and efficient police outing, it also needs to meet the commonality of society.

The whole project is divided into two building blocks, which are staggered in the middle to strengthen the connection between the north and the south. The living area of firefighters is separated from the public visiting area. At the same time, the staggered corridor in the middle is convenient for the public to enter the interior of the site for a visit. 47


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3100

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1500

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600

灭火电脑讨论室,放映室,观演室 / 128 ㎡

WC / 3.5㎡

1200

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WC / 3.5㎡

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600

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清洁间 / 4.5㎡

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医疗室 / 9 ㎡ 理发室 / 11 ㎡

档案室 / 42 ㎡

42 ㎡ 被装营具库 /

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20400

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5390

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5965

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600

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6770

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