Yue Lu_Work Sample

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PORTFOLIO YUE LU Selected Works 2016-2020

luyue@umich.edu (1)734-800-6590 2-year Master of Architecture University of Michigan


YUE +CONTACT

+PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Address

2200 Fuller Court, Apt 713B Ann Arbor, MI, 48105, USA Phone

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+EDUCATION University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning [08/2018-05/2020] Master of Architecture C h i n a U n i v e r s i t y of M i n i n g a n d Technology School of Architecture and Design [09/2013-06/2018] Bachelor of Architecture

+CERTIFICATION LEED Green Associate GBCI, Issued 07/2020 Credential ID: 11394696

+SOFTWARE Rhino, Sketch Up, Auto CAD, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe I n d e s i g n , Va r y , E n s c a p e , R e v i t , Microsoft Office, Adobe XD

+PUBLICATION Analysis of the Spatial Morphology and Architectural Features of Loushang and Louxia Traditional Residence Published on Chinese & Overseas Architecture No. 181 First Author

+LANGUAGES Chinese (Native) English (Proficient) Japanese (Basic knowledge)

LU

05/2016

Gensler Extern, San Francisco, USA -Divco West Real Estate Investmets: SketchUp model, diagrams of floor plans -City Sunnyvale (Parcel B): Illustrative master plan diagrams

[03/2020]

Gould Evans Intern Architect, San Francisco, USA -30 Otis: physical model, design documents, poster design -KLA Amenity Building: digital site model, exihibition physical model, design documents -San Bruno Housing Project: San Bruno site survey, digital site model, design documents

[06/2019-08/2019]

Gould Evans Extern, San Francisco, USA -30 Otis: physical model, design documents and attend some meetings with clients.

[03/2019]

China Architecture Design & Research Group, Zhongxu Architecture Design CO., LTD. Intern Architect, Beijing, China -Pipe Town Planning and Design in Chengde: facade design, SketchUp model for the site, design document, construction drawing -Changji Stadium Design: construction drawing

+WORKSHOP

[07/2017-09/2017]

Adaptive Urban Design and Architecture for Innovative Urban Living-The Senri New Town (Re-)Development Project Location: Suita, Osaka, Japan Team Project: Research on innovative residential planning and design in Senri New Town with students from Osaka University and RWTH Aachen University. Role: Team member

[09/2019]

Investigations of the Carceral State Workshop-(Re-)imagination of Queensboro Correctional Facility (with MASS Design Group) Location: Long Island City, NY Team Project: Take Queensboro Correctional Facility as an example, researching on how space shapes behaviors and making proposals on re-imagination of the facility. Role: Team member

[02/2019]

National College Students Innovation and Practice Project Location: Maopu, Xinyang, China Team Project: Research on housing types in Maopu Village and make some proposals on energy saving system for traditional dwellings. Role: Team member

[05/2014-05/2016]

+AWARDS & SCHOLARSHIPS

National Scholarship for Undergraduate Students Awarded to Top 1% Student by Ministry of Education of China

[2013-2014]

2nd Prize of CUMT College Scholarship Awarded to Top 10% Students by CUMT

[2014-2015]

2nd Prize of CUMT College Scholarship Awarded to Top 10% Students by CUMT

[2015-2016]

1st Prize of CUMT College Scholarship Awarded to Top 5% Students by CUMT

[2016-2017]


CONTENTS 01 COLLECTIVE GROUND Housing Community 2019.09-2019.12

02 HERITAGE Han Dynasty Culture and Art Museum 2016.03-2016.05

03 UTOPIAN REBORN Reassembling the Earth 2020.01-2020.04

04 CITY COLLECTION Ann Arbor City Hall 2018.09-2018.12

05 CITY ON THE TRACKS Hanshan Rd. Commercial Area Urban Design 2016.11-2016.12

06 CASES Boiler Room Renovation 2016.05-2016.07

—— 07 REPRESENTATION & FABRICATION RROM REOPENING TO REORGANIZATION: Re-imagination of Studio Space under the Pandemic CLOSED WORLD: Representation of A Single Family NEW FAMILIAR: Representation of A Familiar Space in A Different Perspective

08 PROFESSIONAL WORKS & OTHER WORKS Professional Works, Sketch and Photography


COLLECTIVE GROUND HOUSING COMMUNITY Location: Aoyamadai 1 Chome, Osaka, Japan Type: University of Michigan System Studio Group Academic Work Date: 09/2019-12/2019 Teammates: Yiying Tang, Anjelica Hope Perez Supervisor: Craig Borum, Claudia Wigger Coupled with the dropping general population but the rising statistics of the elderly demographics, Japan was in the challenge of aging society for a long time. Aoyamadai, one of the low-income housing community in Senri New Town, Japan’s first large-scale new town project after WWII, is facing a dilemma situation: on the one hand, after 50 year’s existence, the economically affordable housings need replacement, and the elder communities need fresh bloods; on the other hand, the community is lacking in attraction to young generations, however, the original residents could not afford the cost to transform the existing community into a mixed-age and youngster- attractive one. How could Aoyamadai regenerate into an open and vibrant community without laying pressure on the former elder residents? In order to achieve this, the concept of “collective space” is put forward. By introducing rent-out spaces in different aspects - public space as well as units, the economic pressures are shared by renters with business demand. Additionally, people who are brought in the community by commerce also play the role in activate the district.



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In Japanese society, based on the constant changing of the individual’s society role and constitution of family structure, people’s demands towards their living space also shift. For most of the low-income population, due to their income limits, they spend their lifetime within the same apartment, despite the space sufficiency / insufficiency caused by the increase or decrease of family members.

[ Operation Mode of Apartment ]

Library Reading Room Children’s Playground Gym Yoga Room Bar / Cafe Community Kitchen ...

Units [ Operation Mode of Collective Space Community ]

Community Library Reading Room Children’s Playground Gym Yoga Room Bar / Cafe Community Kitchen ...

Retail Store Personal Studio Sanitarium Education Center Market Barber Shop Convenience Store ...

Community + Rent-out Commercial / Office

Units + Rent-out Room

Community + Rent-out Commercial / Office

In addition to this, the public spaces in low-income community are condensed to reduce the housing cost, lead to the lack of communal facilities, public vitality and sociality. In order to solve these problems, the conception “collective space” comes forward. The kernel of the collective space community is rent-out spaces. By providing rent-out lower floors as commercial space and offices, the community is able to balance the selling / renting price of units. More communal spaces are introduced to attract people stream as well as serving for residents. Besides, some of the units are designed with puzzle rooms – an independent room that could be used by owner or rent out for increasing incomes, to accommodate the fluctuate of family members. 3


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[ View of the Outdoor Market ]

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[ the Outdoor Market ]

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[ the Sinking Playground ]

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[ the Retail Store ]

[ the Children’s Recreational Room ]

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1. Sanatorium Canteen 2. Sanatorium Activity Room 3. Sanatorium Reading Space 4. Sanatorium Unit 5. Apartment Lobby 6. Office 7. Classroom 8. Discuss Room 9. After-school Tutoring 10. Children Recreational Room 11. Conference Hall 12. Yoga Room 13. Architecture Studio 14. Retail Store

15. Tea Shop 16. Art Workshop 17. Convenience Store 18. Barber Shop 19. Storage 20. Indoor Market 21. Vegetable Farm 22. Bicycle Stop 23. Sunken Playground 24. Open Cinema 25. Fountain Park 26. Gate Ball Court 27. Sport Spot 28. Outdoor Market


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36. Animal Play Room 37. Library 38. Study Room 39. Communal Kitchen 40. Bar 41. Resting Holt 42. GYM 43. Mini Golf

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1. Cover Board Set 2. Insulation 3. Polyisocyanates insulation 4. Roof Vapor Retarder 5. Concrete Slab 6. Parapet Flashing 7. Fully-adhered Water Control Membrane 8. Tapered Rigid Insulation 9. Aluminum Panel 10. Sliding Door 11. Waterproofing Membrane 12. Finished Floor (PVC) 13. Pedestal System 14. Railing 15. Mineral Wool Insulation 16. Fire-shield Gypsum Board 17. Fire-stopping Material 18. Light Gauge Steel Framing 19. LOW-E Triple Glazed Window 20. Drop Ceiling 21. Monorail Sliding Frame 22. 20’ I-Beam 23. Metal Deck 24. Steel Shear Stud 25. Finished Floor / Straight Grain Fir Wood 26. Container Sub Floor 27. Batt Insulation 28. Air Gap 29. Layers of 1/2’’ Gypsum Board 30. Structural Joints 31. Concrete Grade Beam 32. Rigid Insulation 33. 4-in. Gravel Layer


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HERITAGE HAN DYNASTY CULTURE & ART MUSEUM DESIGN Location: Jiefangnan Road, Xuzhou, Jiangsu, P.R.China Type: CUMT Core Studio Individual Academic Work Date: 05/2016-07/2016 Supervisor: Quanming Ma, Xianguang Gu

Xuzhou is one of the most representative cities of Han culture. Han culture is the city’s most profound existence, a very valuable legacy which shapes this city. A culture or a dynasty consists of many different elements. The rise and fall of a dynasty is like human life, from the beginning to the sublimation and ultimately to the end. A dynasty, a history, a period of life.



Site Analysis

The site is in the intersection of historical and cultural points of Xuzhou.

The coverage of 10-minute -walk and 5-minute-drive radius.

Facing the lake and sitting by the mountain, the site has a good natural context.

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The site is located at the foot of Yunlong Mountain in Xuzhou and faces Yunlong Lake. The surrounding environment is very beautiful. Building a museum in such an important Han culture-rich intersection, we should take into account its own cultural value, in addition to considering the environment where it is located. Therefore, the shape of the building weakens to the second, but the path formed by this combination becomes more important.

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The concept comes from the idea of the rise and fall of a dynasty. By recalling the development and evolution of a dynasty, finding the important nodes in this process constitute the museum's tourist route, which hopes tourists experience the tremendous influence of time on the dynastic alternation during the tour, and also understand the impact of time on life. 19

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[ The "DWELLING" Exhibition Hall ] The DWELLING exhibition hall is based on 5 typical residential courtyards in Han Dynasty, simplify and combine the five courtyards through the tour paths into two layers of exhibition space. When visitors visit different exhibition halls, they will have different space experience, just like walk in the five types of courtyards. Compared to the "EMPEROR", the "DWELLING" exhibition space is in a smaller scale.

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The whole exhibition route is formed according to the sequence of historical events and the combination of mountain elevation. After entering the exhibition hall, visitors gradually rise into the DWELLING, and then continue through the ramp up, into the EMPEROR Exhibition Hall, which is the highest point of the entire exhibition space and also corresponds to the peak power of history the imperial power. Then through a long ramp, they gradually into the underground TOMB, which represents a dynasty is about to the end. After that, tourists gradually come to PAVILION and return to nature, which represents a reincarnation.

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UTOPIAN REBORN REASSEMBLING THE EARTH Location: Ebeye Island, Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands Type: University of Michigan Thesis Studio Individual Academic Work Date: 01/2020-04/2020 Supervisor: El Hadi Jazairy Global warming has made sea-level rise an increasingly serious problem. Compared with landlocked countries, island countries are more ecologically fragile and more vulnerable to rising sea levels. This project takes the Republic of the Marshall Islands, a Pacific island country, as an example to illustrate the seriousness of climate change and the environmental conditions that island countries cannot cope with alone. So far, there is no complete solution to the disaster, and current technology is inadequate to deal with the global problem. But architecture can act as a medium in this situation. Architecture does not directly solve the problem itself, but through certain representation and artistic translation, it magnifies the problem of sea level rise and draws more people's attention to the possible disaster caused by sea level rise.



Ebeye is a small island in the Republic of Marshall Island. A country in Mid-Pacific Ocean. The lack of widespread attention, the decreasing resources and land, as well as the social problems, make it much more difficult for Marshall Islands to cope with sea level rise alone.

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The atoll was formed by a volcanic eruption. Over time, the crater collapsed and became a lagoon.

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The Marshall Islands is now being severely affected by sea level rise. According to research, if the current speed of sea ice melting continues, the Marshall Islands will be completely submerged in the Pacific Ocean by the middle of this century. 28


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But for the residents and the island, there are lots of things that need to be preserved. Not everyone on the island wants to leave their home to be a climate refugee.


The 3 concepts try to depict the life of realistic and utopian in the future. The combination of land and sea, the floating system and the underwater community. It is like a mirrored community. The underwater community and the above-water community exist at the same time. They depend on each other through subtle connections, but they are independent. 30


Floating System

Activitiy Center

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[ Transportation and Living Circles ]


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[ Below Sea Level Community ]

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CITY COLLECTION ANN ARBOR CITY HALL DESIGN Location: 301 E Huron St., Ann Arbor, MI, USA Type: University of Michigan Institutions Studio Individual Academic Work Date: 09/2018-12/2018 Supervisor: Julia McMorrough The city hall is a space for citizens. However, it not only serves people's daily life and public affairs, but also shows the characteristics and some interesting aspects of the city as well as the life of citizens. The design of the city hall is based on the theme of [FOILS] and [FROUMS]. It is an exploration of a new design method. By analyzing some famous precedents, some interesting elements are extracted and reassembled. These interesting elements are [FOILS]. The new city hall that is continuously reassembled and improved are [FROUMS]. The new town hall is like a collection, not only collecting different foils, but also collecting many aspects of city life.



The design started with the research of 8 famous and great city hall around the world. By studying the programs and important features of these precedents, [FOILS] will be highlighted, which will be use in the next step of reassembly.

By using at least 3 [FOILS] in the first step, three possible city halls are created on the site of the Ann Arbor city hall, which will be the reference of the final proposal. They are called [FORUM]. 39


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1. Foyer 2. Gallary and Exihibition 3. General Public Affairs 4. Rest and Reading Space 5. Restaurant 6. Lecture Hall 7. Open Office and Rest Area 8. Reception Room 9. Meeting Room 10. Courtyard

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CITY ON THE TRACKS HANSHAN ROAD COMMERCIAL AREA URBAN DESIGN Location: Hubei Road, Xuzhou, Jiangsu, P.R.China Type: CUMT Core Studio Group Academic Work Date: 11/2016-12/2016 Teammate: Xiaoling Li Supervisor: Ming Li As modern cities become larger and larger, transportation becomes the most important issue of a city. The conflicts between people flow, traffic flow and region development are increasing. At this time, the city complex begin to take the role of diverting and regulating the flow of people. In a developing commercial site such as Han Shan, the complex environment context around the city complex makes urban design focus more on the introduction of human flow, so the concept of track aims to combine the real tracks, such as roads and subway lines with people flow, the potential track, to activate and promote the development of the surrounding area.



Site Analysis The traffic in this area is relatively convenient. It is near the bus terminal and has many public transport routes passing through, which brings more traffic and development opportunities to the area.

[ Traffic Network ] The city has three major business districts along east and west. Hanshan is an extension of eastwest shopping district in Xuzhou, connecting horizontal commerce and driving the development of commerce in western downtown.

[ City Trading Area ] Residential areas are densely populated near the area. Residents are the main source of commercial population and are the main driving force of commercial activities.

[ City Scenery Spot ] The main places for citizens' activities near the area are parks and scenery spots. Apart from the Yunlong Lake Park, there are relatively few places for gathering activities near the site.

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Hanshan Commercial Area

Central Business District × Sub-centre of City × Developing Commercial Area √

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No.1 Many cars and motorcycles No.2 Many bicycles and electric motorcycles No.3 Inconvenient transfer

The”FLOW” of city According to different groups of people to ease traffic flow around the site, so that people can transfer and go through fast and smoothly.

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Rely on the convenience of transport stations to attract people to stay.

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According to the base form to maximize the construction area.

Set the central square.

Make connections with surrounding open space, set the main direction of the traffic flow.

Further divided the venue, so that people can enter the site from multiple directions.

Set the sinking plaza to guide the flow of people under the ground.

Set the location of high-rise buildings.

Adjust the height of buildings and make some connections.

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CASES BOILER ROOM RENOVATION DESIGN Location: Jiefangnan Road, Xuzhou, Jiangsu, P.R.China Type: CUMT Core Studio Individual Academic Work Date: 05/2016-07/2016 Supervisor: Daqing Han, Zhongcheng Duan Industry used to be the foundation for survival and development of Xuzhou. The boiler room was a typical representative of the industrial era. The boiler room gradually fades out the people's attention as time goes by and becomes the memory of people. People in this city don't want this memory to disappear completely, they want to give it new functions. Innovation center plays a complex role in this transformation. Different new features are gathered in an old boiler room, the boxes where these events happens as well as the different events or situations themselves. When different cases have connections with each other, there will be a new experience of space.



The original coal handling corridors in the boiler house are now abandoned and they have steep slopes. So I decided to dismantle them.

After the corridors are demolished, it’s necessary to connect these two existing parts.

I choose to build a new steel framework to connect these two parts, then put six boxes into the building to meet the needs of different activities at different times.

The additional part is the glass skin, together with the skylight at the top of the boiler house indicate the circulation of public spaces. The space covered by the glass is public space.

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1. Flashing 2. Vapor retarder 3. Angled blocking 4. 3 1/2’’×8 Brick veneer 5. 2’’ Airspace 6. 3’’ Rigid insulation 7. Vapor retarder 8. 1/2’’ Sheathing 9. Brick anchor tie back 10. 8’’ Steel stud wall blown out ins. left out for clarity 11. Steel support system behind ins. 12. Steel flange sup. 13. 1/2’’ Sheathing 14. Welded steel flange sup. 15. Anchor bolts with tiebacks 16. Moisture retaroer & air barrier 17. Sheathing 18. Steel support sys. hidden by rigid ins. 19. 3/4‘’ Gypsum 20. Weep 21. Flashing wit. siucone sealant 22. Steel shelf angle 23. Primary barrier 24. 6’’ Rigid ins. 25. 6’’ Concrete 26. 3’’ Corrugated metal deck 27. Stabilizing angle 28. Seat angle 29. Beam on column line 30. Girder 31. Framing connections 32. Column

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FROM REOPENING TO REORGANIZATION Type: University of Michigan Summer Competition | Conceptual Design Group Work Date: 6/2020 Teammates: Yiying Tang In this coronavirus pandemic period, architectural education is forced to move online. And with the reopening of campus in the upcoming fall semester, the problem we need to consider is: how can we guarantee special experience in the studio on the promise of keeping healthy? We adopt 2 powerful methods for health consideration while reorganizing studio space: 6 feet social distance and de-densifying the space, and create flexible and multipurpose furniture to realize the demands of excellent special academic experience.

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TCAUP The Online system is an integration of academic, calendar, reservation system, health information, and other important information. Faculties and students could have access to it by downloading the TCAUP app or go to the TCAUP website.

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Module is the individual space for students. There is a flexible shed to protect students from aerosol. Students could choose to turn on or off depend on their preferences and needs. 2 students could use the same module at different times by reserving the time slot. The module also contains a sufficient storage space and comfortable lighting environment.

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Information Display

Digital Pin-up

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Model Making

The information center provides health data monitoring and academic work display. It also serves as desk critic space in studio time. The hand painted screen and monitor serve as a solution for touchless teaching process. Students could book the model making table in the online reservation system and also use it as desk critic space while in studio time.

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Type: University of Michigan Representation Individual Academic Work Date: 01/2019-02/2019 Supervisor: Jacob Comerci


NEW FAMILIAR Type: University of Michigan Representation Group Academic Work Date: 03/2019-04/2019 Supervisor: Brittany Utting Partner: Mingdi Zhou, Yanci Chen

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KLA AMENITY CENTER Type: Professional Work Location: San Francisco, USA Date: 07/2019-08/2019 Director: Phil Choi / Gould Evans KLA New Amenity Center is a new building for KLA Company. The design started with a careful examination on existing buildings and the site, making full use of basketball courts, covered corridors, etc. to determine the angles and shape of the building and introduce people into the site and the building space. As a small-scale building, it pays more attention to the creation of experiential spaces, providing users with a good spatial experience and visual experience. This is a project that is nearly completed. My work is to assist the project manager in documenting the files and refining drawings. The main job is to complete this handmade exhibition model.

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30 OTIS STREET Type: Professional Work Location: San Francisco, USA Date: 06/2019 Supervisor: Steve Brezovec / Gould Evans This new mixed-use residential building proposed for 30 Otis Street consists of a 250-foot tower accompanied by an 85-foot podium building that will be part of the strategic revitalization of San Francisco’s Market Street Hub. The design responds to The Hub’s twin imperatives for increased density and people-centered urban design. It will provide rental, retail, amenity space and expanded space for a neighborhood cultural institution. The project also proposes an elegant public plaza to enrich the neighborhood’s pedestrian experience. My work is to finish the poster design for the construction site, assist in comparing and modifying the drawings for floor plans and make a 1/2’=1 ‘-0” physical model for the column in the foyer.

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PIPE TOWN DESIGN Type: Professional Work Location: Chengde, China Date: 07/2017 Supervisor: Xiaopeng Wang / CADG The planning and design of the Pipe Town was inspired by the clients’ enthusiasm for Danish pipe culture. Through field visits to Denmark, they visited some ancient pipe makers. At the same time, they recorded the history and development of the pipe culture and the inheritance of cultural symbols at this stage. In Panlonghu Village of Chengde, through the study of the site, we did some mapping of the site elevation, then began to plan and design according to different site and environmental conditions. My work is help with the site study and elevation study. There are 3 building groups, I picked up one of them and finished the elevation design, street view design.

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OTHER WORKS

Sketch

The Oculus

SF MoMA

San Francisco

New York City

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