PORTFOLIO YUE LU Selected Works 2019-2021
luyue@umich.edu (86)156-5286-9220 2-year Master of Architecture University of Michigan
YUE LU
Tel.: +86 15652869220 Email: luyue0502@outlook.com / luyue@umich.edu Add.: RM502, No.11, 81 West Longhua Rd., Shanghai, China
EDUCATION
University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning Master of Architecture, Ann Arbor, USA 08/2018-04/2020 China University of Mining and Technology (CUMT) School of Architecture and Design, Xuzhou, China Bachelor of Architecture 09/2013-06/2018
CERTIFICATION
LEED AP BD+C GBCI, Issued 11/2020 Credential ID: 11394696-AP-BD+C
SKILLS
Rhino, SketchUp, Enscape, V-Ray, Lumion, Adobe Creative Suite(Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, XD), AutoCAD, Revit, Bluebeam, Microsoft Office Suite
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
PTArchitects Architect, Shanghai, China
Dongguan CBD Shenghe Center of Bay Area Conceptual Design Competition - Collaborated with the concept design and Rhino model of the mixed-use tower - Contributed to the presentation document of the competition Urban & Architectural Design of SUNAC Wuhan 1890 - Contributed to the concept design and 3D model making of the apartment of Plot D - Contributed to the design and technical drawings of the residential buildings of Plot A, including the facade design of residential towers and the design of the entrance - Helped with the design documents, diagrams and renderings of Plot A/D/F Dongguan CRC Luxury Apartment Conceptual Design Competition - Contributed to concept design of the project and help with the final Rhino model Zhanjiang Jindi Zhonghai Jincheng Residential Design - Collaborated with the unit plan of the residential buildings and facade design, including digital models and detail drawings Facade Research & Design of XUDC Sales Center - Contributed to the facede research and design of the sales center, 3D digital model and design documents - Collaborated with construction team with drawings (CD) Vanke Jiaxing Shihe Phase III - Contributed to the schematic design of hotel, including RH model and renderings Gensler Extern, San Francisco, CA, USA
LANGUAGE
Chinese (Native) English (Proficient), Japanese (Basic knowledge)
Divco West Real Estate Investments - Help with the 3D model of the lobby, diagrams and floor plans City Sunnyvale (Parcel B) - Help with illustrative master plan diagrams
HONORS AND AWARDS
Gould Evans Intern Architect, San Francisco, CA, USA
China National Scholarship Ministry of Education of China
11/2020-present
11/2014
03/2020
06/2019-08/2019
11/2015 &11/2016
1st Prize of CUMT College Scholarship China University of Mining and Technology
11/2017
Graduate with Distinction China University of Mining and Technology
06/2018
Gould Evans Extern, San Francisco, CA, USA
Taubman College Summer Competition-Studio Redux 2nd Prize University of Michigan - TCAUP
06/2020
30 Otis - Helped with physical model, design documents and attended client meetings
Analysis of the Spatial Morphology and Architectural Features of Loushang and Louxia Traditional Dwellings 05/2016 Published on Chinese & Overseas Architecture No. 181 Investigations of the Carceral State 04/2019 Precedent Research from the “Re-imagining Incarceration” Studio at Taubman College with MASS Design Group
02 SUNAC WUHAN 1890 Urban & Architectural Design of Wuhan 1890 Plot #32 2020.11-
03 CRC DONGGUAN MIXC PLOT #17 LUXURY APARTMENT CRC Luxury Apartment Design Competition of Dongguan CBD 2021.01-2021.02
Standardization Research & Design 2021.06-2021.12
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Housing Community 2019.09-2019.12
06 UTOPIAN REBORN Reassembling the Earth 2020.01-2020.04
Adaptive Urban Design and Architecture for Innovative Urban Living-The Senri New Town (Re-)Development Project Suita, Osaka, Japan | Role: Team member - Research on innovative residential planning and design in Senri New Town with students from Osaka University and RWTH Aachen University.
09/2019
Investigations of the Carceral State Workshop-(Re-)imagination of Queensboro Correctional Facility (with MASS Design Group) Long Island City, NY, USA | Role: Team member - Take Queensboro Correctional Facility as an example, researching on how space shapes behaviors and making proposals on re-imagination of the facility.
02/2019
National College Students Innovation and Practice Project Maopu, Xinyang, China | Role: Team member - Research on housing types in Maopu Village and make some proposals on energy saving system for traditional dwellings.
Dongguan CBD Block D-01 Conceptual Design Competition 2020.11-2021.02
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2nd Prize of CUMT College Scholarship China University of Mining and Technology
PUBLICATION
01 SHENGHE CENTER OF BAY AREA
04 XUDC SALES CENTER
30 Otis - Physical model, design documents and poster design KLA Amenity Building - Digital 3D site model, exhibition physical model, design documents San Bruno Housing Project - Site survey, digital 3D site model, design documents
WORKSHOP AND RESEARCH
CONTENTS
—— 07 REPRESENTATION & FABRICATION
05/2014-05/2016
FROM 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
SH EN GHE CE N TE R O F BA Y A R EA
DONGGUAN CBD BLOCK D-01 CONCEPTUAL DESIGN COMPETITION Location: Dongguan, Guangdong, China Type: Professional Work Date: 11/2020-02/2021 Company: Shanghai PTArchitects
As part of the big planning of Dongguan CBD, the project is designed as a mixed-use building with multiple functions, including commercial, apartment, hotel and office. The design is inspired by Lingnan garden and takes the dynamic and continuous circulation as the main concept. The project integrates natural ecology into the design, which makes the block as a natural system. Many programs are integrated in the design, which attracts and welcome people into the site and makes them fully experience the space in this building.
Subway System
Planning
Transportation
Development
Landscape
TOD Structure
The project is located in the center of Dongguan and is an important traffic hub in Dongguan’s business district. The surrounding area of the site is the main administrative and financial area of Dongguan. The overall planning system is based on the ecological green axis and slow traffic system, connecting the urban landscape and transportation system, which makes it highly accessible. 3
Green Axis--As part of the green corridor of CBD, it connects the urban landscape and the landscape within the site, also extends natural ecological elements to the building to create a three-dimensional ecological space. Urban Walking System--Creating an effective and human-friendly walking system by dividing paths into different levels. Commercial Interface--Facing the landscape and slow walking systems, forming a multi-level three-dimensional commercial space.
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[ View of the Green Axis ]
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Vertical Circulation
Commercial Corridor Commercial Park Underground Parking
Underground Commercial Underground Corridor Core & Connection Stairs Underground Parking
Core & Connection Stairs Underground Parking
[ View of the Underground Square ] Sky Club
Apartment
Refuge Storey Sky Lobby
Office Transfer Stairs
Customer Stairs
Office Stairs
Sky Lobby Stairs
Transferred Stairs
Commercial Stairs
Refuge Storey Office
After entering the lobby through the red stairs, visitors will reach specific floors through vertical traffic according to different functional needs. The building’s elevator groups are divided into six types, serving visitors with different needs. 9
Commercial Circulation Office Circulation Podium Workplace Circulation Visitor Circulation Transfer Circulation Apartment Circulation Sky Lobby Circulation
Office Commercial
[ View of the Green Axis ]
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Function
1F Plan
Volume
[ View of Red Stairs ]
Connection
Typical Floor Plan of Workplace
[ View of the City Platform ]
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深灰色金属铝板
Dark Grey Aluminum Finish
透明玻璃
Dark Grey Aluminum Finish
银灰色金属压条
Silver Grey Aluminum Finish
防护栏杆 (1m)
银灰色金属压条
Silver Grey Aluminum Finish
银灰色穿孔铝板
Silver Grey Perforated Aluminum Panel
防护栏杆 (1m)
Protective Railing
Protective Railing
银灰色穿孔铝板
Silver Grey Perforated Aluminum Panel
Façade System
[ Metaphor ] We draws design inspiration from traditional tiles of Lingnan garden. The form of the façade curtain wall learns from the curve feature of tiles, each of the glass unit is designed to be in an upturned shape. It also takes into account the function of ventilation while designing the shape.
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The curtain wall system is combined with the mullions each unit to set up lateral ventilators. By making use of the high wind pressure at the super high level, the air goes through the keel and the mullions to bring outdoor fresh air into the indoor space. It helps to improve the indoor air quality without affecting the external façade.
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SU N A C W U HA N 1890
URBAN & ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN OF WUHAN 1890 PLOT #32 Location: Wuhan, Hubei, China Type: Professional Work Date: 11/2020Company: Shanghai PTArchitects
Sunac 1890 is located in the former site of Wuhan Hanyang Iron Factory. It is a large planning and design project, which integrates multiple programs as well as reflects the historical context. The site is divided into 6 plots (Plot A-F), including apartment, commercial, office, residential, renovation design and school. For each plot, we had many explorations in the architectural form and language so that historical context and future influence can be combined. The buildings should demonstrate their historical mission especially in this site.
The site is located at Qintai Central Cultural and Art District, which is in the center of Wuhan. It is the original site of Hanyang Iron Company. As a place of where culture and landscape are combined in Hanyang District, its influence radiates to the surrounding area, connecting culture and art points of the city, and activating the vitality of culture. The site is divided into 6 plots, each of them are designed as a response to historical elements.
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D3
The overall planning takes the green axis as the center and the site is divided into two parts. Combining the historical remians and the new urban planning, we designed the commercial axis and the historical and cultural axis. The commercial axis mainly connects the newly planned vibrant neighborhoods, while the historical and cultural axis connects the remaining buildings including historical remians and Zhangzhidong Museum. It also takes the symbols of industrial buildings to build new city landmarks.
Transportation System
Surroundings
Historical Remains
Timeline
Zhang Zhidong served as the governer of Hunan & Hubei Province and started to establish Hanyang Iron Factory in 1890. It was the largest iron factory in China then and was seen as a sign of China's awakening.
Hanyang Iron Factory was reorganized by Sheng Xuanhuai.
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Hanyang Steel Factory was established at the original site of Hanyang Iron Factory.
Hanyang Steel Factory was listed in the first batch of National Industrial Heritage.
Hanyang Steel Factory was confirmed as the National Historical Protected Area.
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Master Plan PLOT A TOD BUSINESS GFA: 24.85W SQMT Workplace: 15.56W SQMT Commercial: 3.2W SQMT Residential: 6W SQMT
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PLOT C COMMERCIAL GFA: 5.88W SQMT Workplace: 4.47W SQMT Commercial: 1.27W SQMT Residential: 0.1W SQMT
PLOT B CREATIVE PARK GFA: 2.9W SQMT Commercial: 0.83W SQMT Renovation Area: 2.07W SQMT Residential Commercial/Service Workplace Commercial Renovation Cultural Remains/Commercial Museum and Cultural Center Middle School
PLOT F SCHOOL GFA: 1.54W SQMT PLOT E ZHANGZHIDONG MUSEUM Museum: 4.47W SQMT Cultural Center: 0.4W SQMT PLOT D COMMERCIAL & WORKPLACE GFA: 17.3W SQMT Workplace: 13.9W SQMT Commercial: 0.86W SQMT Renovation Area: 2.49W SQMT
[ Function and Index ]
[ Melt-Enclose ]
[ Casting-Link ]
[ Fusion-Activate ]
For the overall design and planning of functions and programs, our design takes [ Melt-Casting-Fusion ] as the main design concept. By taking from some symbols of industrial elements, the old and new buildings are blended with each other, creating a new space experience, activating the industrial vitality of art and culture, and making local cultural characteristics and international fashion culture promotes each other.
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[ Overview of the Site ] 20
Plot A
View of Residential Tower View of Commercial Building
View of Commercial Building
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Plot A consists of high-rise residence, commercial, business and serviced apartments. It is close to the light rail and subway network, serving high-end population and providing high-quality services.
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Plot B
Plot C
Plot B is designed as a cultural and creative park. There are many industrial remains in Plot B. The design is to take some cultural and industrial elements and make some creative innovations. The newly designed space includes business incubation centers, cultural and creative parks and hotels, etc. These industrial space also provides more possibilities for these spaces.
Plot C is designed as a creative workplace area, including creative office and landscape business. The design takes industrial elements and use the red stairs as the “Red Ribbon” to connect the buildings in the plot. It keeps the industrial elements such as steel frames and staircases, while using modern design methods to combine the old and new together.
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Plot D Plot D includes workplace and apartments. The design concept of the tower comes from the molten iron, hoping to create a concept of the past and the present are fused together by the molten iron. The top of the tower takes the concept of steps, facing the entire industrial innovation area, looking back to the history and looking forward to the future.
Typical Floor Plan (Lower Floors)
Typical Floor Plan (Loft Apartment)
The node processing of the façade uses the window-wall system. By using the metal mullions and profiles, the upper and lower windows are connected smoothly. The highreflection tempered Low-E glass are used for windows, which can ensure the façade effect while controlling the overall cost.
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View of Qintai Avenue
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[ View of the Plot D1 Apartment ]
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Plot F Plot F is designed as the new Wuhan No.3 Middle School. The design creates many shared spaces, which allow students to use for different activities. At the same time, a vertical farm is designed on the roof and shared platform, introducing the ecological concept into the design.
Vertical Farm
Vertical Circulation
Main Programs and Connections
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CRC D O N G G U A N M IX C P L O T # 1 7 L UX UR Y A P A RTMENT CRC LUXURY APARTMENT DESIGN COMPETITION OF DONGGUAN CBD Location: Dongguan, Guangdong, China Type: Professional Work Date: 01/2021-02/2021 Company: Shanghai PTArchitects
The project is located in the central area of Dongguan. It is surrounded by various commercial, medical and educational resources. The transportation is very convenient. The project is located near Dongguan CBD, adjacent to the super-scale central park, and the planned urban green axis. We hope to design two levels of luxury apartments, T-class and A-class, to serve the urban high-income population. The T-class apartment is aiming to become one of the landmarks of Dongguan, providing high-quality ecological landscape and residential service for the high-income population.
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SALES CENTER STANDARDIZATION RESEARCH & DESIGN Location: Xiamen, Fujian, China Type: Professional Work Date: 06/2021-12/2021 Company: Shanghai PTArchitects
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The project is located in Xiamen, Fujian. It is a standardization research and design. In order to meet the market’s requirements for high-quality and rapid modular expansion of the sales center, we established a series of modular products based on the plan and facade system, so that the products can be adapted to different situations. For this project, by looking for cultural and regional elements, we designed a building with Xiamen’s regional characteristics.
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Detail Drawing of Aluminum Panels
Detail Drawing of Brick Walls
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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.
Concept
Axon
20’S
30’S
30’S
40’S
50’S
80’S
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 oft Apartment ]
Library Reading Room Playground Gym Yoga Room Bar / Cafe Community Kitchen ...
Units
Community
[ Operation Mode of Collective Space Community ] Library Reading Room 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. 43
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Intervention
[ the Outdoor Market ]
[ the Fountain Park ]
[ the Open Cinema ]
[ View of the Outdoor Market ]
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[ the Sinking Playground ]
[ the Sinking Playground ]
[ the Vegetable Farm ]
[ the Retail Store ]
[ the Children’s Recreational Room ]
[ the Elders’ Activities Center ]
[ the Reading Space ]
[ the Resting Holt ]
[ the Mini Golf ]
[ View of the In-between Street ]
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29. Rent-out Office 30. Apartment 31. Apartment II 32. Studio 33. Duplex 34. Apartment with Puzzle 35. Animal Play Room 36. Library 37. Study Room 38. Communal Kitchen 39. Bar 40. Resting Holt 41. Gym 42. Mini Golf
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1. Sanatorium Canteen 2. Sanatorium Activity Room 3. Sanatorium Reading Space 4. Sanatorium Unit 5. Apartment Lobby(work-live) 6. Office 7. Classroom
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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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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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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.
[ Formation of Lagoons ] The atoll was formed by a volcanic eruption. Over time, the crater collapsed and became a lagoon. 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 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.
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Floating System
Activitiy Center
Food System
Living Circles
[ Food System and Activitiy Center ]
[ Transportation and Living Circles ]
Living Units
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. 57
[ Underwater Community ]
[ Expand and Grow in the Future ]
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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.
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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Student A Slot
Student B Slot
Storage Space
Lighting System
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.
Information Center+Model Making Table
Information Display
Digital Pin-up
Desk Critic
Desk Critic
Model Making
Module
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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Small+Medium Groups
Large Group
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CLOSED WORLD
NEW FAMILIAR
Type: University of Michigan Representation Individual Academic Work Date: 01/2019-02/2019 Supervisor: Jacob Comerci
Type: University of Michigan Representation Group Academic Work Date: 03/2019-04/2019 Supervisor: Brittany Utting Partner: Mingdi Zhou, Yanci Chen 68
KLA AMENITY CENTER
30 OTIS STREET
Type: Professional Work Location: San Francisco, USA Date: 07/2019-08/2019 Director: Phil Choi / Gould Evans
Type: Professional Work Location: San Francisco, USA Date: 06/2019 Supervisor: Steve Brezovec / 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.
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.
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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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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