PORTFOLIO YUCHENG DENG | SELECTED WORK 2018-2020
ARCHITECTURE IS A WAY OF THINKING
DENG YUCHENG
Selected Work 2018-2020
CONTENTS
PROLOGUE
Architecture is a way of thinking. In my perspective, architecture in structural and material science combined with sociological and humanistic content, with strong potential and enigmatic power, remains to be an engine to assist architects in realizing the objective of erecting various constructions and living experiences on the surface of the earth that does not violate the law of physics. The University College London, committed to the spirit of innovation and self-independency with excellent faculty resource, wellequipped teaching facilities and the study and research about urbanization of mixed dense architectures and interdisciplinary knowledge, is the optimum selection. Therefore, with great passion and ambition for further research in architecture, I expect your prestigious institute of higher education could grand the cherished opportunity for my later study on this field. Thanks!
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EDUCATION XI'AN JIAOTONG-LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY (XJTLU) Suzhou, China Bachelor of Engineering in Architecture RIBA Part1 01/09/2017-30/06/2019 UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL Liverpool, UK Bachelor of Arts in Architecture RIBA Part1 01/09/2019-30/06/2021 EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES XJTLU STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE OF ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT Suzhou, China Position:Vice-President 09/2017-06/2018 XJTLU STUDENT CAREER DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION Suzhou, China Position: HR 09/2017-03/2019 SUPPORTING TEACHING IN THE CENTRAL SCHOOL OF DAMAN TOWN Zhangye, China Position:Volunteer teacher 06/2018-07/2019 WORKING EXPERIENCES STUDIO QI Hangzhou, China Position: Architectural Intern 06/2019-07/2019 ENNEAD Shanghai, China Position: Architectural Intern 07/2019-10/2019
ARCTIECT (Installation art) YEAR1 2018.02-2018.05 ARC101 Studio work Instructor: Kevin Sun
ACHIEVEMENTS CERTIFICATE OF EMPLOYMENT in Student Career Development Association Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University as a staff of Urban Construction Branch, SCDA. (09/2017-03/2019) VOLUNTEER CERTIFICATE in the Volunteer program of XJTLU awarded by XJTLU Youth League Committee. (11/2018) CERTIFICATE OF SOCIAL PRACTICE in Social Practice during the Vacation 2017-2018. (08/2018) CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION in "2018 Collage Admission Consultation". (06/2018) 2
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Aerial View from East - 26 -
Landscape Telescope YEAR3 2020.72020.10 Individual work
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The Inter+Net YEAR1 2018.062018.08 Team work
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DM Rording Studio YEAR2 2020.022020.06 ARCH252 Studio work Instructor: Ürün Kilic
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Other Works and Intern Works Touch the earth lightly YEAR3 2020.102020.12 ARCH302 Studio work Instructor: Devereau Ben
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LANDSCAPE · TELESCOPE
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A THREE-DIMENSIONAL YARD SPACE GENERATED BY TWO-DIMENSINAL PAINTING. Individual work
Year 3: 2020.7-2020.10
This project is an experiment in traditional Chinese painting and architecture.Two classic Chinese paintings were chosen for the project, one as a building site and the other as a figure and activity. Finally, the characters and architecture fully interact with each other, and try to use western architectural techniques to express the implication of eastern architecture.
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SITE ANALYSIS
PROBLEMS FACING CHINESE CITIES TODAY
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The picture on the left is the taiyi view lake map drawn by the artist Zhang Daqian. I took this picture as an architectural site to analyze its landscape, and tried to make these environmental elements relate to the building when designing the building. Under the guidance of naturalism, it strives to create an environment suitable for users to think in nature. urb an
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People's imagination of the city is constantly changing with the development of society. Early cities worshipped modernity and wanted tall buildings. However, as a result, the city became overflowing and the living environment deteriorated. I would like to start from the ancient Chinese philosophy of nature and learn from Western naturalism and environmentalism, and hope that people will return to nature to think and progress.
The Site where people move
Taiyi View lake map (Zhang Daqian, 1946) 6
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SPATIAL ORGANIZATION PROCESSES
CHARACTER ACTIVITIES
HEAP UP
ROTATE
HEAP UP
ORGANIZE
SPATIALIZATION
ADJUST
Evening Banquet by Han Xizai (Gu Hongzhong, 10th century) The musicians
The guests
Host and distinguished guest
The relationship between space and graphic scenes
Part1 Start The banquet entertainment
Melodic Ensemble
Leisurely Rest
Framed view
A transparent, enclosed space The dancers
Part2 Rising
The host played along with the musicians
Late guests join in, and the banquet gets better A space with a center
The musicians to rest
Part3 Rest
The banquet to rest
Tea Room Banquet Corridor
Dock
Bathroom
Rest Room
Inside Yard
The break A rest room
The concert reached its climax
The host enjoys music
Part4 Climax Banquet climax Performance space The guests leave
Part5 End
The host said goodbye to the guests People
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After the banquet The host motioned to look back at the picture
Banquet Entertainment
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Banquet Rhythm and Dance 9
Midnigth Merriment
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TRAFFIC CORE DOCK ROOF
JOINT
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SECTION COLUMN FOUNDATION
AXONOMETRICAL DRAWING 10
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ANALYSIS THE OF SOUTHWEST ARCHITECTURAL LANDSCAPE CORNER OF THE BULIDING
THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE BUILDING
Mountain View Long Distance
Garden View Short Distance
WaterfallView Medium Distance
Mountain Road View Long Distance
Sky View
Lake View
Short Distance
Long Distance
Forest View
Medium Distance
The various parts of the site have different views and the form of the building responds to the site to some extent. The different heights of the buildings correspond to the different views of the site, and this spatial manipulation helps to establish a relationship between the buildings and the site. I also introduced the activities of the people in the painting into the picture so that I could also see the interaction between the activities of the people and the building. Mountain View Long Distance
Sky View Long Distance
Garden View Short Distance
WaterfallView Medium Distance
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Mountain Road View Long Distance
Lake View
Forest View
THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE BUILDING
Medium Distance
THE AERIAL VIEW OF THE BUILDING 12
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Short Distance
THE AERIAL VIEW OF THE BUILDING
THE WEST CORNER OF THE BULIDING
To enrich the characters' activities, I used the lake at the venue. A boat trip is an interesting activity where guests and hosts can take a boat to the middle of the lake to communicate and eat. So I designed a boat dock in this corner of the building, which enriches the whole house and makes the whole building look like a boat on the lake. The quiet building has a tendency to move.
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Nova Apartment 2025 with modular design and integration of storage Spaces Team work Year1: 2018.6-2018.08 Team member: Yucheng Deng Kai tang
With the exploitable land resources decreasing in first-tier cities, people’s living space keeps narrowing down. However, urban residents’ overload material needs seem to crowd their living space with all kinds of items. This project depicts a scenario where people live in the NOVA community in 2025. As a community of high-density yet high-efficiency, NOVA places all the items stored by residents in the public storage space in the building. Through interaction techniques, residents can simply complete the operation of storage or pick-up by inputting item information on the mobile terminal. Also, NOVA accepts “data” from different sources as an input terminal. By creating a brand new architectural space and lifestyle, NOVA brings substantial changes and possibilities to people’s lives. Changes in different dimensions allow people to break the limitation of fixed space. Houses are no longer containers, they are the carriers of human behaviors. 16
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DESIGN CONCEPT
1. Store Spaces 2. Public Spaces 3. Mechanical Transmission Devices 4.Living Spaces
INTER ACTION In traditional residence, most of the net area is occupied by storage area. As people’s needs for storage space grow, their living space gets more and more crowded. There are 3 aspects to consider in order to solve this problem: (1) plentiful storage space; (2) supportive interaction techniques; (3) effective delivery techniques.
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This project combines the above three aspects: (1) at the end of the apartment corridor, there are multiple storage room and public space for users (one unit is 12m story height); (2) by applying internet interaction techniques, residents can complete the operation of storage and pick-up by simply using the mobile terminal; (3) massive mechanical arms and driving chain make the delivery from storage space to users more effective and efficient.
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2. Store Spaces 3. Mechanical Transmission Devices 4.Public Spaces
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NET WORK
TOP FLOOR DISTRIBUTION CENTER
The system consists of: the bottom floor and the top floor work as the input terminal, accepting packages/items from stores, post office, express, etc. Packages/Items will reach their destination (apartments or the storage room on this floor) by vertical transit route or lateral transit route. The system can receive various items from different sources effectively and efficiently. The public space, designed with 12m story height , not only provides residents with massive storage space, but also creates shared space on every four floors to meet all kinds of needs, like library, gym, meeting room and café. A single apartment, as a terminal, can be flexibly reassigned to any positions under the same system (building) and different system (building). Like personal belongings, your residence can be carried to anywhere you move without redecorating.
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DM STUDIO
A RECORDING STUDIO DESIGNED TO EVOKE STREET MEMORIES OF LIVERPOOL YEAR2 2020.02-2020.06 ARCH252 Studio work Instructor: Ürün Kilic
Musicians make music, and the most important thing is to listen to them. So I don't want the creative space of music to be very separated from others. The rehearsal space on the top of the building sounded, and the whole room was like an activated drum, with sound and light running through it from top to bottom. The simple connection of floors by stairs cannot make the relationship between floors closer. As long as light and sound are the most efficient and fastest.When sound and light pass through each floor, each floor acts as an effector, so that the sound is changed, or attenuated, or enhanced.This makes the whole space full of rhythm, as mentioned by Kengo Kuma's architectural voice. 22
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OPNEN WINDOW STUDY
HISTORY OF SITE
PROCESS DIAGRAM FACADE STUDY
Original site (14m*10m)
Put box in this place (14m*10m*20m)
Separate floor
(4m*4 floors + Basement)
The logic of the facade is that the floor is used as a guitar string, and the window is seen as a finger pressing the fretted string of the guitar head and that the arc can be used to express the continuity and softness of the melody.
Floor slabs in this place
Floor slabs recede, giving space to facades
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(4*11m*10m)
Put Traffic core
(3.5m*3.2m include stairs and elevator)
The back facade of the building is located in a narrow walkway and cannot be seen, so it is not used as the main display of the building. Put windows in building (4*3m*3m) 24
Change dircetion for windows (Towards different views) 25
Combine facade and roof
RSEARCH FOR SUNPATH
SUMMER DAYLIGHT ANALYSIS
WINTER DAYLIGHT ANALYSIS
The front facade has been lacking in natural light for years
Remind Site
Natural light is introduced from roof during the day and studio lights illuminate the streets at night The mirror surface will generate reflection and refraction, reflecting the environment of the site, and refracting the indoor environment. The building can establish a connection with the history of the site through mirrors, and it can also reduce the distance between the environment and people. This feeling of surrealism has a total sense of religion, which coincides with the meaning of music.
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TOUCH THE EARTH LIGHTLY
RETHINKING OF GREEN SPACE YEAR3 2020.10-2020.12 ARCH302 Studio work Instructor: Devereau Ben
CV19 caused the Liverpool Biennial to bedelayed. In response we propose a temporary, socially distanced, festival of art to be assembled in Prince’s Park, made up of bespoke pavilions for contemporary cultural creators. A temporary building will serve as an artist's pavilion. Through my study of artists' works, I have raised a sharp environmental question -- how should we treat nature ? 30
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SITE ANALYSIS
ZHAOZHAO
The park already is artificial natural environment because it was designed by Paxton. it is not a natural environment.
There are many trees in the site, and the orientation of these trees divides the site. The trees are like boundaries.
INSTALLATION ARTIST, TEA SOMMELIER.
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©zhaozhao
KNIFE(HISTORY OF VIOLENCE), PARTIAL PICTURE, 2009-2016
CIVILISATION PROCESSES The site, divided by vegetation, has three walkways in the same direction that people can cross freely.
In a small village near his hometown, zhaozhao collected ethnically distinctive pocket knives and made a documentary about their owners, a metaphor for the truth behind civilisation, violence and bloodshed.
PROJECT TAKLAMAKAN, IMPLEMENTATIONM SITE. 2015
SOCIAL STRUCTURE Zhaozhao is from Xinjiang, a culturally uninhabited inland province. He compares himself to a refrigerator in the desert, connected to the modern world by a 100km cable.
DOLCE & GABBANA SUIT. 2015
THE IMPACT OF MODERNISATION ON VALUES A luxur y suit provokes a family discussion about materialism. zhaozhao's father writes a 10,000word essay criticising this moneyworshipping, while zhoazhao's mother makes an identical suit for very little money. It is a reflection of how fast society has developed and the sharp contrast in values between the two generations.
Social issues are discussed through the project, which itself is less about aesthetics and more about the irony of social phenomena. My site is not a flat surface, it has a north-east to south-west slope, so my design may try some structural ways to protect the original terrain.
Cross each tree and human movable area together to form a network of leaf-shaped areas that are available for building use.
So I wanted my design itself to be able to respond to a social issue. PEDESTRIANS STREET
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We wanted to create more green space to improve the space quality, so we moved the trees from the vegetated birthplace to the park, which was built with a barrier layer beneath the soil at a certain depth to protect the groundwater. But in doing so, the roots of the vegetation have no way to grow further and the trees cannot grow larger. Vegetation accompanies us like a tame human pet. We expect the natural environment to be unnatural, but of course we probably don't care. Sometimes green space becomes more of a buying point to raise the price of a building. The builder doesn't really care about nature and improving the space quality, but makes nature part of the consumption. So I wanted to respond to this with my design. 33
AXONOMETRIC DRAWING
IRON RAILING TRUSS (STEEL) GLASS CEILING LIGHT CONCRETE SLAB FRAME FOR GLASS
GLASS OUTSIDE WALL COLUMN (STEEL 150 MM)
LINKER (BETWEEN GLASS AND FRAME)
LINKER (BETWEEN GLASS AND FRAME) LIGHT CONCRETE SLAB
SPACE EXPERIENCE: OVERVIEW
TRUSS (STEEL)
COLUMN (STEEL 150MM)
The column and the ground form a walking space
CONCRETE
EXHIBITION SPACE
PROMENADE SPACE
PLAN DRAWING TRUSS (STEEL)
On my 1st floor I wanted to create a fake natural environment, using fake vegetation and using paint to whitewash the fake natural environment and contrast it with the green of the ground. The visitor crosses the green space at ground level, goes up to the first floor and is surrounded by the white fake natural environment. This will give them a different feeling, just like zhaozhao's project.
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SPACE EXPERIENCE: GRAND FLOOR The stair is placed in a corner without frame sapce, which combines the structure of the building with the outside landscape to enhance the interest of the building.
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INTERN WORKS
Project: Shenzhen Science & Technology Museum 2019.07-2019.09 Team member: Thomas Wong, Amy Milky, Oliver Li, Aidan Li, Yucheng Deng.
The process of innovation has been part and parcel of the Global Economy and Growth of the Pearl River Delta. It is also a central foundation to the planning uses and activities in the Guangming District Science and Technology Corridor. Guangming Science Town is uniquely positioned to leverage its diverse programs and knowledge centers of Academia, Research, Industry and Business into a thriving Innovation District. The New Shenzhen Science and Technology Museum lies at the center of these overlapping functions and through its outward facing functionality will be able to collaborate with each at the District and Regional scale. The strategic location of the new Shenzhen Science and Technology Museum at the nexus of these forces positions the institution to be an anchor and agent for the innovation district. 38
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PROCESS DIAGRAM Visitor Experience
The TORUS Design Morphology
Program Distribution
瑟ꢂ “CREATION” SPACE
瑟ꢂ “CR CREAT EAT ATIO AT ATION ION ON O N SPAC N” AC A CE 兰瑟ꢂ 4."35 41"$& &
兰瑟ꢂ “SMART” SPACE
馰瑟ꢂ '6 '6/ / 41"$&
CONNECT TO PARK AND URBAN CONDITION
BUILDING MAIN FUNCTIONS
倝㹊騨 #⼓ INNOVATION PRACTICE (ZONE B)
馰瑟ꢂ ”FUN” SPACE
PUBLIC SERVICE AREA
INNOVATION PRACTICE ZONE
猰兜ⶢ㖞 SCIENCE THEATER ⚌剪⸉ VICE ENTREPRENEURSHIP SERV
⚰傞㾝⾍ TEM TE T EM E MPOR P ARY EXHIBITION HALL
㢴⸆腊⾍ FUNCTION ROOM
⠔雳㹔 MEETING ROOM 䫣デ⾍ LECTURE HALL 猰㷖㹻䊨⡲畀 SCIENTIST WORKSTATION
䌢霃㾝⾍ PERMANENT EXHIBITION HALL
PLUG + PLAY
LIFT AND OCCUPY
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY EXIHIBITION AREA
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COMMUNICATION AREA
⚌⸉灇瑕欽䨻 BUSINESS RESEARCH RO OOM ⚌⸉灇瑕欽 欽䨻 BUSINESS RESEAR RCH ROOM
% % 猰兜䕧ꤎ 2D/3D SCIENCE CINEMA
굷遤䕧ꤎ FLYING THEATER
% 猰兜䕧ꤎ 4D THEATER
盗椚⥂ꥻ欽䨻 MANAGEMENT SUPPORT ROOM
䊭䍋用⡤䕧ꤎ GIANT SCREEN STEREO THEATER
INNOVATE
LIFT AND OCCUPY
SCIENCE THEATER AREA
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AREA
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Visitor Experience
⚎銯ⶆ East-West Section
North South Section
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Site Entrance
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Finless Porpoise Nursing Pool (+5M)
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Cafe/Restaurant
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Dark Sedimentation Tank
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Phase I Building
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Finless Porpoise Domestication Pool (+6M)
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Behavioral Ecology Pool (Most Shallow 5M)
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Back of House / MEP
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Elevated Wetlan
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Elevated Pathway - River View
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OTHER WORKS Project: Reaserch for Structure and materiality (Team work) 2019.01-2019.07 Tutor: Richard Hay Site: Head of the Nangou Valley, Shuiguan Great Wall of China Team members: Yucheng Deng, Zixuan Zhang, Shiran Luo, Zhixuan Song
Project:ARCTIECT (Installation art) 2018.02-2018.05 Instructor: Kevin Sun
In this report, our group looked deep into the project by Gary Chang in Beijing. We studied the structure, material, construction process and its usability. The study was developed in the activities like online research, tutorial learning, sketch drawing, 3D model making and physical model making. Project: Industrial design (Individual work) 2019.10-2019.11
The structure is mainly made of steel and reinforced concrete to resist the weather condition of the site. These two materials make the extremely long house rigid under strong wind. The timber finish gives the house an integral and simple appearance, from inside to outside. Wooden appearance also creates a warm and harmonious look since the winter near the Great Wall could be very cold. The mass application of teak makes the house high-grade but also costs much. Finally, by focusing on one part of the whole project, we obtained a clear understanding of the house. The fundamental knowledge like steel structure and insulation for wooden house will also be very useful in our future learning.
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Architecture is away of thinking. Email: Yuchengdeng99@outlook.com or Hysdeng7@liverpool.ac.uk Tel: +86 15599016150 Mailing Adress: Room 1203, Building 4, Dexin Dongwang, Jianggan District,Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, P.R.C, 310000