LIANG ZHE University of California, Los Angeles March II OZEL SUPRASTUDIO ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN PORTFOLIO
https://www.zeeleong.com/
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CONTENTS
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VEHICLE PLUS
Latest project / Graduated Project
AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE AS LIVING UNIT [Academic] Cooperative Jan 2017-Mar. 2017
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A HOUSE WITH PHENOMENAL TRANSPARENCY #1
Undergrad graduating project
Mahewan Medical & Nursing Home Design [Academic] Cooperative Feb. 2016-Jun. 2016
First undergrad project
Campus Teahouse [Academic] Independent Sept. 2012-Nov. 2012
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A HOUSE WITH PHENOMENAL TRANSPARENCY #2 project Overseas Flagship Store of Chinese Costume [Academic] Independent May. 2014-Jun. 2014
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Undergrad architectural
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EXTERIOR PRIORITY
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FUSION
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CONCEPT DESIGN OF HOUMALU BRIDGE IN XUHUI
Internship
LATERITE MUSEUM
Internship
Undergrad architectural project
Community Library [Academic] Independent Sept. 2013-Nov.2013
Undergrad architectural project
Housing [Academic] Independent Sept. 2014-Nov. 2014
Bridge Concept Design [Perfessional] Cooperated Jun. 2015-Aug 2015
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1/100 Physical Model Design and Fabrication [Perfessional] Cooperated Jun. 2015-Aug 2015
THER WORKS RESUME 3
ACADEMIC PROJECTS
1 VEHICLE PLUS AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE AS LIVING UNIT Transportable Dwelling Space / Cooperative / Jan 2017-Mar. 2017
INSTRUCTOR Guvenc Ozel Benjamin Ennemoser & Mertcan Buyuksandalyaci ACADEMIC YEAR 2017 Winter TOOLS Oculus, Vive, Hololens, SteamVR, Unity, 3d Print, Green Screen COOPERATOR Tatar Huma Nazli, Akitopu Alara, Erik Broegerg LINK https://www.zeeleong.com/instrucmental
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Virtual reality scenes presenting the urban scale diagram
Thesis Statement Our proposal focuses on offering potential experimental shelter and transportation solutions to users and communities intent on occupying areas prone to current and future sea level rise. Fundamental to this research is the concept of autonomous devices which design, through sensor and user data, highly customized and self-sustainable habitats through the utilization of harvesting localized materials for additive manufacturing. In this circumstance, the vehicle will serve as both the manufacturing generator as well as having the ability to intervene as a functional appendage with its built habitat.
Energy Tower
Naturally, this habitat will create a disparate relationship between the car and the organic additive surfaces. As a result, context-specific augmented reality interfaces will provide an affinity between the two typologies.
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Central to our proposal is the idea of the vehicle as a physical and functional generator. Physically, the vehicle will construct the habitat; while, functionally, it will extend its spatiality and functionality. This functional transformation will occur as the car intervenes by attaching to each space of the habitat and extends said space dimensionally and functionally.
Energy Tower
Energy Tower
Urban story diagram
Scenario & Vehicle Function Virgin or waste plastics beings
Solar Panel
Plastic polymers
Synthesis of carbon from plastic wastes
Wind Power
Multi-walled carbon nanotubes
Carbon nanotubes Rigid Material
Catalic and thermic methods Polymers Polymers
Vehicle
Tidal Energy Materials
Translucent material
Energy Tower
Basically 70% of the function of the whole living unit will be placed on the vehicle, which means without vehicle, the port will just be a hypodronic unit and water collector.
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3D printing robot arm
Drone Scaning
Carbon Fiber Fabrication
Robot eventually will be the 3d
There will be at least one drone
Materials are collected by power
printerand do every construction,
for every living unit, the first
tower and will be delivered
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function of the drone will be
by the vehicle, in other words,
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scaning the environment and
the vehicle serve as a bettery,
hypodronic room and harvist.
site before construction, means
a cyberphysical information
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collector and a constructor at
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topography, the position that
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main structure and 3d print the
new rooms will be biult on and
new room.
the user’s body scale.
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Vehicle Modes
Ground Mode
Floating Mode
High Speed Mode
Vehicle Components Windows
Frame
Mobile Seat 2D Interface Vehicle Body Attaching Surface to the Habitat
Detachable Battery
All-terrain Wheel Holograms Limb Cover
Display Table Wheel System
Separated Motor Transformable Wheel Joints
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Water Tank
Water Tank
Level 1 Plan
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Void
Bedroom
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Level 2 Plan
Kitchen
Level 3 Plan
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Kitchen
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Section A-A
Bedroom
Section B-B
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Vehicle Scene
Level 2 Bedroom Scene
Level 3 Kitchen Scene
Virtual Reality & Augmented Reality Presentation FINAL VIDEO Youtube: https://youtu.be/2zNjdjNIqXA
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Rendering
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Mahewan Hospital & Assisted Living Center Design/ Cooperated/ Feb. 2016-Jun. 2016
INSTRUCTOR Liu Yuan ACADEMIC YEAR 2016 Spring. SITE Mahewan, Anhui, China CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM Heavy Timber Framing COOPERATOR Weifang Wu, Jian Zhao
With the booming economy development, people in China is seeking a better living evironment for therapeutic purpose. So that places with clean natural environment and high quality of medical facilities are required. By designing this certain project we actually want to def ine a gauidance system for these project sharing the same purpose. In the current situation of the shor tage of medical resources, the urgent need for a comprehensive evaluation and guidance system to lead the construction of new medical facilities and the completion of the existing health care institutions assessment. Innovatively introducing the concept of modularization to medical institutions is benenfit for the rapid construction and development of the industry, inorder to meet the needs from the society for such institutions and facilities. The project requires a set of medical care, nursing ,rehabilitation as one of the nursing and medical institutions, including a 400-beds high-end nursing home and a 150-beds for hospital.
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The project is located close to a 4A level scenic ecological park, near to 312 National Road, with favorable geographical conditions, good ecological environment. It is planned to have a hospital and a health center in the site, it is a combination of hospital and assisted living center.
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Master Plan 18
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Conceptual Diagram
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Study Models
Mater Planning
Fire Truck Circulation Fire Truck Operation Area
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Hospital Rehabilitation Center Outdoor Activities Area Central Park
Vehicle Accessibility Pedestrian Accessibility Entrance of Underground Parking Gound Parking
1.Main Hall 2.Interrogation 3.Transfusion 4.Emergency Treatment 5.Intramuscular Injection 6.Registration 7.Offices 8.Offices 9.Storage 10.Waste Stairway 11.Watch 12.Archiater Office 13.Prevention and health care 14.Pediatric outpatient 16.Gynecology 18.Surgery 22.Medicine 24.Archiater Office 25.Meeting room 26.Coffee 27.Restroom 28.Orthopedist 30.Anesthesia
31.Dermatology 32.Stomatology 33.Ophthalmology 34.Otorhinolaryngology 35.Dispensing 36.TCM Pharmacy 37.Pharmacy 38.CCTV 39.Guard 40.Office 41.Restroom 42.Visiting Waiting zone 43.Emergency treatment 44.Duty room 45.Counter 46.Medical Office 47.Disposal 48.Prescription Changing 49.Consulting room 50.Under Observation 51.Salvage 52.Operating room 53.Aseptic pharmacy
54.Sterilizing 55.Waste disposition 56.Office 58.Archive 59.Reception room 60.Visiting Entrance 61.Duty room 62.Lounge 64.Meeting room 65.Technician room 66.DR1 67.Control room 68.DR2 69.X-ray room
70.Control room 71.Intestines and stomach X-TV 72.Information Room 73.Archive 74.Financial Offiice 75.Prinng room 76.Stuff Entertainment 77.Operating room78. Catering 79.Office 80.Duty Office 82.Reception Office 83.Staff lounge 84.Meeting 85.Public Restroom 86.Health condition assessment 87.Registration 88.Duty room 89.Reading room 90.Entertainment 91.Internet cafe
Master Plan 16M
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2F Plan 12M
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3F Plan 12M
West Elevation
Section A-A 10M
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Landscape in Building
Circulation in Hospital Outpatient Registration Staff Re-visiting Patient Re-visiting Medical Workers Emergency First Aid Patients Emergency First Aid Medical Worker Inpatient after Registration Inpatient Relatives Kitchen Supplies Kitchen Waster Medical Tests Medical Tecnological Worker Medical Tecnological Worker Preoperative Preparation for Patients Preoperative Preparation for Staff To Assisted Living Center Public Vehicle Medical Supply Vehicle Waste CCollection Vehicle Ambulance Fire Truck
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Fire Truck Operation Area
CIRCULATION OF ASSISTED LIVING CENTER Nursing Room Nursing Unit Assisted Living Staff Registrated Customer Kitchen Supplies Food Delivering Food Kitchen Supply Vehicle Customer Relatives To Hospital, Medical Test Roof Pedestrian Ground Pedestrian Outdoor Activities Area
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Concept of Assisted Living Unit Firstly, we can divide and analyze the target groups, then sum up and organize the groups according to the needs of different groups of people. Second, we can classify the group with the corresponding of medical, convalescence and other configurations. Besides, the environmental facilities will be hierarchical, modular at the same time. Thirdly, we can combine different medical, therapeutic facilities modular and get a certain number of product space units that can meet the needs of different groups of people. After research, from the psychological and physiological state of the evaluation system and medical facilities module, this can be applied to: 1. Aconstrction sample for similar medical facility especially the high-end convalescence institutions. 2. Abasis for the selection of the place of tratment for the patient population (each medical facility has been evaluated by the same evaluation system)
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Manual Model Elevation
Manual Model Section A-A
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Elevation Rendering
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3 ON THE LAKE Campus Teahouse/ Independent/ Sept. 2012-Nov. 2012 INSTRUCTOR Cao Haiying ACADEMIC YEAR 2012 Fall. SITE Campus of Hefei University of Technology CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM Heavy Timber Framing LINK https://www.zeeleong.com/ahousewithphenomenaltransparenc-1
No matter how small it is, once a new building is settled, it will post a great influence on the environment and the people. Located in a big campus, the 200 sqm tiny teahouse was settled to bring a difference to the daily life of university students. By carefully arranging the paths around site as well as access to the Teahouse, I was able to make this small building to be a gateway to the beautiful lake and waterfront green space. Inside the Teahouse is a series of continuous platforms, allowing people to walk freely when looking out to the nature surrounding them. 30
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LOCATION: Hefei University of Technology, College-town Campus <31.77° N, 117.20° E> Routes in Campus
Terrain
SLOPE PATHWAY LAKE
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The beautiful park in campus is an ideal place for students to relax. Yet most students prefer to walk around the park as the straight roads are more convenient than those serpentine pathways. The Teahouse encourages students to grab breakfast on the way to classroom, to enjoy a cup of coffee when there is no class, and most importantly, to step closer to the nature.
Concept of Construction
Responds to Environment
Vertical elements
Paths across the building
Visual permeation
Scenery is brought indoor
Wooden structure
Several different walkways are planned to invite students to walk into or through the Teahouse - a lakeside path, a woodland promenade, and a bridge. On the other hand, the main interior space for teahouse was placed on the lake as a better spot to enjoy the scenery while other rooms of various functions were scattered around on site.
Site Plan 10M
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Unrolled Section A-F
Surrounding Scenery
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The main concern of this project is to deal with the relationship between the building and the landscape, and how to introduce the beautiful scenery – surface of the lake, lakeside pathway and grassland on the gentle slope – to interior space. Diversity of interior spaces is another design strategy. With different height and elevation of each space and the connections inbetween, sceneries are framed in different depth and proportions, changing with people’s movement.
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4 PHENOMENAL TRANSPARENCY Overseas flagship store of chinese costume / Independent / May. 2014-Jun. 2014 INSTRUCTOR Liu Yuan ACADEMIC YEAR 2014 Spring. SITE Eindhoven, Holland CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM Heavy Timber Framing Land area 900.12 ㎡ Construction area 479.52 ㎡ Building basement area 660.54 ㎡ LINK https://www.zeeleong.com/ahousewithphenomenaltransparenc
The eastern culture is in a way mysterious, like the translucent cloth they make. In this flagship store of Chinese traditional costume, a couple of ver y cultural elements, the translucent cloth (Chiffon), Chinese wash painting, and timber frame structure, are reinterpreted and composited to be a building. Customers, thus, are able to experience the cohesive atmosphere created by both the architectural space, and the cloth they are shopping. 38
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Phenomenal Transparency Traditional Chinese paintings represent the distance between elements like mountains, rivulet and trees by painting them in different brightness and level of detail. What if we overlap several space c o n t a i n i n g d i f f e re n t e l e m e n t s o n translucent sur faces, either indoor or outdoor? Could people feel a mysterious atmosphere formed by the vague image presented on the overlapped surfaces.
Multi-space Analysis Once a space is enclosure by translucent surface, elements from each side will be seen in a vague way. O rg a n i z i n g t h e s t o re s p a c e w i t h translucent sur faces would create s o m e i n t e re s t i n g a n d m y s t e r i o u s atmosphere. Objects such as people, products, wooden structure, and plants are passing through several layers of translucent surfaces before meeting customerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s eyes.
Commercial Space Analysis
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Commodious Space, a straightfoward interpretation
Serpentine pathway, a kind of euphemism
Interconnected spaces, creating nemerous combination
LOCATION: 18 Septemberplein, Eindhoven, Netherlands <51.44° N, 5.48° E>
Location
Site Analysis
The site is located in Eindhoven, Holland, which is considered to be one of the centre of advance technology in Europe. Eindhoven is the fifth largest city in Holland while the best one in the field of technology. It has been the base area for E-research and development falicities of PHILIPS. And the site is right at eh 18 Septemberplein, a beautiful plaza, and is near to the railway station of Eindhoven and the famous Philips Stadion.
The site is located at the entrance of 18 Septemberplein, which is also the entrance of continuous commercial streets. The site, surrounded by a main street, is a triangle-shaped building lot. The PHILIPS building is just across the street.
SITE
PHILIPS Shopping centre
Road area Pedestrian area
Routes of pedestrians
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Modeling Process
Shape Generating STEP 1: Dividing the site into pieces of rectangle for floors.
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STEP 2: Calculating the height of blocks accroding to the possible natural pathway.
Formation
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The timber frame system is a reinterpretation of Chinese traditional wood structure. By reprocessing the relationship between columns, beams and floors, the height of each floor is adjustable based on the pathway underneath. Not only serving as structure, the slender wood columns also act as visual elements, vertical planters, or even clothing racks. The purpose is to bring the beauty of wood structure from backstage to frontstage, making it the leading actor of this architecture play.
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The fluidity of the space allows customers to read and experience the building when shopping. It is, however, not straightforward either â&#x20AC;&#x201C; any spots closeby are always interfered by elements like displaying cloth, layer of translucent glass or plants. The expected result is the visual extension in a small space â&#x20AC;&#x201C; the mystery of space.
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5 EXTERIOR PRIORITY Community library / Independent / Sept. 2013-Nov. 2013 INSTRUCTOR Ye Peng ACADEMIC YEAR 2013 Fall. SITE Hefei, China CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM Compositie Steel/Concrete Land area 8602.29 ㎡ Construction area 4522.20 ㎡ Basement area 211.94 ㎡ LINK https://www.zeeleong.com/exteriorpriority
Treating architecture as a tool, is to reveal, ease, or solve social problems to meet demand of the public. In this studio project, voices from the residents is set to be the first priority, which is asking for proper public open spaces and convenient access to it. Architecture, then, should not only provide indoor space as a library, but also become an open space encouraging diverse activities to happen. 50
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Inborn Problems
LOCATION: HUPO Hupo Community, Anhui, P.R <31.86째 <31.77째 N, 117.26째 117.20째 E> LOCATION: community, Hefei, P .R. China
Existent problem
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Hupo Community
I believe that many problems deeply rooted in China are partly due to the large population, which is hard to change in a short period of time. But it does not mean architects can do nothing to address the problems.
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The library locates in the old HUPO community in Hefei city. Like many other old communities in China, HUPO is densely populated with large groups of senior and young residents. After visiting the neighbourhood, I realized that both groups currently have very limited spaces for their daily activities like dancing and roller skating. Sitting at the center of the community, the new community librar y should take the challenge to balance the interior building space and the great demand of public space.
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Lecture Hall
Fire-fighting stairway Offices Index Children`s Reading Room
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People looking for a book and checking out 1 Searching 2 Finding out 3 Checking out 4 Reading People returning books and checking in People visiting the library and looking around Children coming in and doing reading People visiting the exhibiition and attending the lecture People going below the building People who are staffs of library Urgent Evacuation
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Handmade Modeling
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6 FUSION Housing/ Independent / Sept. 2014-Nov. 2014
INSTRUCTOR Liu Yang ACADEMIC YEAR 2014 Fall. SITE N/A CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM Compositie Steel/Concrete Construction area 4153.58 ă&#x17D;Ą Basement area 442.13 ă&#x17D;Ą LINK https://www.zeeleong.com/fusion
The key of the design is a combination of typical housing units and a three-dimensional arrayed geometry deformed from cutting and folding a flat surface. After the combination, we could find out many interesting and unusual spaces, like, triangle, rhombus and trapezoid. The process of developing the project is to functionalize them and make them meaningful, turning the pure geometry into an comprehensive architecture system. 62
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A Type: Single Room Area: 39.8 ㎡ Family members:
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PROFESSIONAL PROJECTS CONCEPT DESIGN OF HOUMALU BRIDGE IN XUHUI
Internship
Bridge Concept Design [Perfessional] Cooperated Jun. 2015-Aug 2015
ROLE Finish conceptual design, process model, diagram and presentation File
Lcation
Xuhui, Shanghai
China
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Concept Process Model
First Presentation Model
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Second Presentation Diagram
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Second Presentation Model
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LATERITE MUSEUM
Internship
1/100 & 1/300 Physical Model Design and Fabrication [Perfessional] Cooperated Jun. 2015-Aug 2015
ROLE 1:100 handmade physical model design, fabrication and photography
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OTHER WORKS Industrial & Interative Design
INSTRUCMENTAL _RED DOT LASER GUITAR
CYBERPHYSICAL _ZIP TUBE
Red dot laser guitar / Independent / Jan. 2017-Mar. 2017
Origami Installation / Cooperative / Sept 2016-Nov. 2016
INSTRUCTOR: Steve Lee
INSTRUCTOR: Guvenc Ozel
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2017 Winter
Benjamin Ennemoser & Mertcan Buyuksandalyaci
CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM: 3d Print
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2016 Fall
WORK FLOW & PLATFORM:3d Print
CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM: Paper
LINK https://www.zeeleong.com/instrucmental
COOPERATOR: Tatar Huma Nazli, Akitopu Alara LINK https://www.zeeleong.com/cyberphysical
WORK FLOW & PLATFORM:
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MAYA 2017
3D Print
Arduino
Ableton
WORK FLOW & PLATFORM:
MIDI
Grasshopper
Laser Cut
Arduino
KUKA ROBOT
INFLATABLE _SOFT ROBOT
INTERWEAVING Augmented Robot / Cooperative / Jan 2017-Mar. 2017
Robotics / Cooperative / Sept 2016-Nov. 2016
T-splines
INSTRUCTOR
INSTRUCTOR
Benjamin Ennemoser & Mertcan Buyuksandalyaci
Benjamin Ennemoser & Mertcan Buyuksandalyaci
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2016 Fall
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2017 Winter
CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM: Silicon, PLA
CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM: Resin, String
COOPERATOR: ZHIYU ZHANG
COOPERATOR: Yifan Chen, Tian Lou
LINK https://www.zeeleong.com/cyberphysical
LINK https://www.zeeleong.com/interweaving
WORK FLOW & PLATFORM:
WORK FLOW & PLATFORM:
MAYA 2017
3D Print
KUKA ROBOT
Firefly for Grasshoper
Leap Motion
Unity
Grasshopper
KUKA ROBOT
Oculus
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OTHER WORKS Undergrad Architectural Projects
YE Ancestral Hall
Mapping and Drawing [07/2013] Collaborative project Role: 3D Modeling, 2D Graphics
Scenic Spots Design [07/2014] Professional project, collaborative Role: Art designer
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Architectural Depar tment Hall Design [10/2014] Course in Environmental Technology Collaborative project
Moving+Station
Temporary Device Design Collaborative project Role: Schematic Design, 3
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3D Modeling, 2D Graphics
The Spirit of Industry
University Exhibition Centre Design [12/2012] Individual
Kinder-garden
Kindergarten Design [03/2013] Individual
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RESUME
LIANG ZHE
Architectural Student & Designer
https://www.zeeleong.com/ zeeleong@g.ucla.edu 310-484-9054
Address: 5740 W Centinela Ave, #223 Los Angeles, CA, 90045
EDUCATION
Master of Architecture II (in progress) University of California Los Angeles GPA: 3.674/4
STATEMENT Beside dealing with tradictional architectural projects, I am familiar with combining different industrial technologies with the architectural design process. I believe that the future of Architecture will be more about experience and interdisciplinary, integrating with different new technologies. The physical environment will increasingly engage with the digital experience to shape daily life.
09/2011- 07/2016 Hefei, China
Projects are Selected in Summer, Fall, Winter Quater Exhibition
Bachelor of Architecture Hefei University of Technology GPA: 3.51/4 Major GPA: 3.73/4 Selected in Dean list in 2011-2016 Graduated Project Merit Award
08/2016- 06/2017(Expected) Los Angeles, US
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
INTERNSHIP
Naturalbuild
Design:
-Project_01: Tongling Laterite Museum, Ruichang, Jiangxi Role: 1:100 handmade physical model design & fabrication Client: The Government of Tongling city -Project_02: The Concept Design of Houmalu Bridge, Xuhui, Shanghai Role: Conceptual Design, diagrams and 1:20 handmade model
Digital:
COMPETITION
SKILLS
Theory, Conceptual, Schematic and Detail Adobe suite: Illustrator, Photoshop, After effect, In Design, Premiere 3D & 2D : Rhino, T-splines, Maya, AutoCAD, Sketch up, ZBrush, Revit, Unity, AutoCAD Environmental software: Ecotect, Climate Consultant Rendering & Animation: Maya, Maxwell, V-Ray, Mental Ray, KeyShot, 3DS MAX Coding: Grasshopper, Arduino, Processing Sketching, Hand drawing, Freehand Physcial Design, Color Theory
Physical Modeling
Capable of designing with physical models, Capable of using heavy duty tools Using different materials: wood, styrene, acrylic, multiple types of paper, metal, silicon
Other
Professional Geographic Photgrapher
Language
Cantonese(Native), Mandarin Chinese(Native), 84 English(Fluent)
06/2014-09/2014 Shanghai, China
National Universities’ Planning of Design and Educational Results’ Competition 2014 -Individual, Excellence Award -Project: Oversea Flagship Store of Chinese Products Chinese Contest of the Rookies’ Award for Architectural Students 2013 & 2014 -Individual, Top 100 -Project: Oversea Flagship Store of Chinese Products (2014) -Project: Kindergarten Design (2014) Substantial Construction Competition between the Taiwan Straits -Role: Schematic Design, 3D Modeling, Real scale construction -Honorable Mention -Collaborative project: Digital and Traditional National Green Buildings Design Competition 2013 -2 people team work, individually finish models and digrams. -2nd Prize -Collaborative project: Moving+Station Chinese Contest of the Rookies’ Award for Architectural Students 2013 -Individual, Top 100 -Project: Kindergarten Design
AWARDS & EXHIBITIONS
NEXTFEST17 Conference by FuturizeX at UCLA Luskin Conference Center Exhibited Projects “Vehicle Plus” CES at UCLA Anderson School of Business Exhibited Projects “Inflatable Silicon Robot” HFUT Architecture & Art school exhibition Dean List 2011, 2012, 2013 & 2014 Selected Projects Bachelor of Architecture Graduated Project Merit Award Hefei University of Technology
PHOTOGRAPHY
[Horseshoe Bend] f/4, 1/30s, ISO-200, 20mm
[Seagram Building] f/4.5, 1/8s, ISO-3200, 24mm, +2step
PUBLICATION
Collection of Teaching Plan for Architecture Design and Theory in Architecture School of China 2012 <ISBN-9787112155484> Masters works analysis was selected, 07/2013
Chinese Contest of The Rookies` Award for Architectural Students <ISBN-9787564150181> Kindergarten Design was selected, 07/2014
Chinese Contest of The Rookies` Award for Architectural Students <ISBN-9787564159467> Oversea Flagship Store of Chinese Products was selected, 08/2015
Collection of Pan Guotai Caligraphy and Tradictional Chinese Paintings <ISBN-9787505994621> As the main editor and art designer, 12/2014
[Morning Seattle] f/5.6, 1/200s, ISO-100, 99mm
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