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PORTFOLIO YUE FU Selected Projects 2017-2022 M. Arch II Washington University in St. Louis



YUE FU EMAIL

f.yue@wustl.edu |

PHONE

314-904-245

EDUCATION 08/2020-05/2022

Washington University in St. Louis ----St. Louis, MO, US Master of Architecture ( MArch 2)

09/2014-06/2019

South China University of Technology ----Guangzhou, GD, China Bachelor of Architecture

EXPERIENCE 10/2018-01/2019

Qiqihar Architectural Design& Research Institute co. LTD Qiqihar, Heilongjiang, China-Intern Architect --North District of Qiqihar College of Engineering (Qiqihar) Engaged in data collection, rendering, periodical report, and constructional drawing

--Junrong Pension Rehabilitation Center (Qiqihar) Engaged in periodical report and constructional drawing

09/2017-11/2017

Atelier cnS Architectural Design Studio Guangzhou, GUangdong, China-Intern Architect --Vipshop Topchain Community (Guangzhou) Participated in the design for the phrase I of Vipshop Topchain Community Assisted the director in landscape design, entrance design, periodical report, facade design, and rendering

03/2018-12/2018

South China University of Technology Guangzhou, GUangdong, China-Research Assistant --Research on Light Architecture Design in Tropical Areas-A Case from Paul Rudolf

Filed materials of early architectural designs of Paul Rudolf and analyzed different elements of designs Took Cocoon House as the example to conduct in-depth analysis and finally exhibited the result

SKILLS -Rhino -Maya -Sketchup -Revit

HONORS

08/2020-05/2022

-AutoCAD -Vray -Enscape -Grasshopper

-Adobe Photoshop -Adobe Illustrator -Adobe Indesign -Adobe Premiere

-Architectural Photography -Physical Model Making

Graduate School of Architecture – Chair's Scholarship



CONTENT 01 Experimental Film Center

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From inside to outside

02 Center for the study and preservation of Endangered Species

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03 Collective Dwelling for Tourist and Artist

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Conservation and response to the natural environment

Explore the possibilities of co-housing

04 Library and Study Center

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Exploration and Research on Building system

05 Temple of Light

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Design of Light in Religious Architecture

06 Wetland House

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Fusion of architectural geometry and environment

07 "Empty Nester" and Youth Mixed Living Apartment

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Exploring the possibility of a new nursing home model in which empty-nest elderly and young people live together

08 Vipshop Topchain Community

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Internship work

09 Qiqihar College of Engineering Campus Expansion Internship work

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01 Experimental Film Center Project Location: Delmar Blvd, St. Louis, Missouri, US Instructor: Julie Bauer (juliee@gmx.net) Individual Work, Academic projects Spring 2022 | Degree Project As an experimental film center, the project is mainly divided into 4 main functional spaces, namely a movie viewing space, an educational space, a film production space and a small museum about experimental films. Among the four main functional spaces, the most important part is the movie viewing space. The project has designed 5 different viewing spaces to show the possibility of more film screenings. These five viewing spaces I call them respectively immersive theater, Sprial tunnel theather, four-screens theater, circular screen theater and fullfome theater.

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· Five Theaters

Immersive Theater: The whole theater looks l There is one digital screen on each wall an clip of the film and there isn't a specific direc audiences. The audiences could make their o from the different viewing sequence. And the could also watch their favourite part of the film again until they're satisfied like on the TikTok.

Spiral Tunnel Theater: The viewing space l kaleidoscope, and there are several digital the inner facade. When the screens are ro audiences could feel like they are walking in th

Fulldome Theater: The viewing space can watch panoramic films, as well as some spec films such as science fiction films, which audiences a wider viewing angle and a more viewing experience. The chairs in the thea folded down, which is more helpful for the a watch the panoramic film.

Circular Screen Theater: The theater can be us films with a 270-degree surround view, as w long scroll artwork details. Audiences can wa the theater and watch the details of the film curtain.

Four-Screens Theater: Four screens are pla theater, and the audiences sit in the middle of and wear Bluetooth headsets. They can turn directions to watch the film and hear the so film in that direction. Four screens can tell the from four angles at the same time, and the au understand the content of the film according t judgment.

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Site Plan 03

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100ft


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looks like a screens on otated, the he film.

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B In terms of project function, the open first floor space of the project is conducive to attracting surrounding residents into the building, and is conducive to the promotion and dissemination of niche experimental films. Geographically speaking, the project is very close to Washington University in St. Louis, which is convenient for students to visit and study. In terms of spatial organization, the project organizes different spaces in three dimensions. Taking different viewing halls, museums, classrooms, and lecture halls as composite components, it focuses on the relationship between seeing and being seen in three-dimensional space.

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A


C

2

B 3

1

1. Lobby 2. Gift Shop 3. Museum 4. Cafe 5. Reception 6. Sunken THeater 7. Storage Room 8. Office 9. Restroom

UP

4 UP

5

6 UP

A 7

9 8

UP

C

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First Floor Plan 1/32''=1' 06


2 3 1

UP DW

UP DW

4

1. Four-Screens Theater 2. Classroom 3. Dubbing Room 4. Museum

UP UP DW

Fourth Floor Plan 1/32''=1'

UP

3

1

2 UP

UP DW

5 DW

4 UP DW

07

Second Floor Plan 1/32''=1'

1. Spiral Tunnel Theater 2. Immersive Theater 3. Museum 4. Office 5. Restroom


1

2

DW

4 3

1. Circular Screen Theater 2. Perpormance Studio 3. Museum 4. Full-dome Theater

DW

DW

Sixth Floor Plan 1/64''=1'

2

DW

3

1 4 UP

UP DW UP

5

UP DW

1. Lounge 2. Lecture Room 3. Editing Room 4. Auditorium 5. Museum

fifth Floor Plan 1/64''=1'

1 DW

3 UP DW

1. Museum Ramp 2. Museum 3. VR Theater

UP

2

UP DW

Third Floor Plan 1/64''=1'

08


09


10


continuous insulation 90.000ft

batt insulation

metal meshing

80.000ft

Performance Studio

65.000ft

metal anchor

Lecture Room

double low-e glass

50.000ft

Classroom

30.000ft

Museum

0.000ft

Gift Shop

Basement

-12.000ft

11

Wall Section C-C 1/12''=1'

WALL SECTION 1/4’’=1’


1. Sunken Theater 2. Immersive Theater 3. VR Theater 4. Auditorium 5. Full-dome Theater 6. Museum

Section Perspective A-A

⑧ ⑨ ⑩

⑥ ⑤

Section Pespective B-B

1. Gift Shop 2. Museum 3. Museum Ramp 4. Four-Screens Theater 5. Classroom 6. Lecture Room 7. Circular Screen Theater 8. Performance Studio 9. Editing Room 10. Dubbing Room

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02 Center for the study and preservation of Endangered Species Project Location: Nicoya Peninsula, Guanacaste, Costa Rica Instructor: Carlos Jimenez (carlos@carlosjimenezstudio.com) Individual Work, Academic projects Fall 2021 | Option Studio Costa Rica retains more than a quarter of its land as national parks, reserves and sanctuaries for the preservation of its remaining biodiversity. The country is already at the forefront of such local and global efforts. Several world organizations on climate studies, forestry initiatives, sustainable eco-tourism, are burgeoning throughout the country. The Center for the study and preservation of Endangered Species is one such organization. Its building site sits atop a natural clearing amid several acres of primeval land overlooking Playa Carrillo. The building program is divided into three primary, interwoven categories: research, education and housing. The Center is a cultural and scientific endeavor with global ambitions. The project pays attention to the natural ecology of Costa Rica. Starting from the terrain, it uses local materials such as wood and red brick to achieve economic and environmental protection. At the same time, considering the hot and humid local climate, the scheme pays more attention to the shading and passive ventilation of the building to improve the comfort of the building.

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Entrance

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Site Plan 17

0 10ft

30ft

80ft


· Site Analysis & Program Generation

The climate in Nicoya is hot and humid, with plenty of sunshine and mostly northeasterly winds.

Mee�ng Space

Labs

Research Department

Research

Offices Library

Apartment

Living Services

Galleries Lobby

Cafe

Aviary

Theater

SITE

AXIS

CLUSTERS

Exhibi�on

Exhibit

Mul�purpose Room

REFINE

The program is divided into three clusters. The functional parts of the project to protect wild and endangered animals and to investigate and research are placed in the cluster with higher terrain, which is convenient for the observation of wild animals in the entire site, and the exhibition and education part facing the public is placed in a more accessible cluster, which is more convenient for the public to visit. 18


A

⑬ ⑫ ⑪

Up

⑦ ⑦

1. Lobby 2. Cafe house 3. Muti-purpose Room 4. Gallery 5. Theater 6. Lounge 7. Apartment Unit 8. Conference 9. Lab 10. Library 11. Waiting Area 12. Administrative Office 13. Director's Office 14. Collective Working Space 15. Bird Viewing Tower 16. Parking

A 19

Main Flo


⑯ ⑥

Main Entrance ②

oor Plan

N 0

5ft

15ft

35ft 20


Library

Section

21


Gallery

A-A 0 5ft

15ft

35ft 22


Roof A

Roof B

Viewing Tower Apartment

Research Department Exhibition

The double-layered roof helps to reduce the indoor temperature, and the overhanging roof helps to shade the interior. Vertical wooden louvers, brick walls with ventilation holes and built-in sliding wall panels further contribute to passive indoor ventilation.

Exploded Perspective 23


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03 Collective Dwelling for Tourist and Artist Project Location: Oak Street, Marfa, Texas, US Instructor: Stephen Leet(leet@wustl.edu) Individual Work, Academic projects Fall 2020 | Core Studio Marfa, as a city lacking affordable housing to drive tourism and art industries, needs a lot of collective housing. The project is mainly composed of ordinary residential units, co-housing units and artist studios. The program focuses on the interaction between the residents of the co-housing cluster and the natural environment of Marfa’s hot, dry weather and strong sunlight.

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Main Entrance

Site Plan

N

27 0 10ft 20ft

50ft


· Function Analysis

Co-Housing Units Cluster

General Units Cluster

Artist Studio Cluster

Main Entrance

Common Space

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Co-Housing family Unit Plan 1/8''=1'

Family Unit Plan 1/8''=1'

Co-Housing Single Unit Plan 1/8''=1'

Single Unit Plan 1/8''=1'


Up

Artist Studio 1st Floor Plan 1/8''=1'

Artist Studio 2nd Floor Plan 1/8''=1' 30


A

UP

UP

UP

UP

UP

UP

1. Lobby 2. Mail Room 3. Coffee 4. Gallery 5. Common Kitchen 6. Dining Room 7. Artist Studio 8. Exhibition Hall

A Main Entrance N

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First Floor Plan 1/16''=1'


Entrance

Lounge

32


DW

DW

③ DW UP

DW UP

DW

UP

1. Single Unit 2. Family Unit 3. Co-housing Single Unit 4. Co-housing Family Unit 5. Lounge 6. Artist Unit

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Second Floor Plan 1/16''=1'

DW


DW UP

DW DW UP

Third Floor Plan 1/32''=1'

DW

DW

Fourth Floor Plan 1/32''=1'

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Single Unit

Section A-A 1/32''=1' 35


Studio

South Elevation 1/32''=1' 36


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04 Library and Study Center Project Location: Los Angeles, California, US Instructor: Chandler Ahrens(cahrens@wustl.edu) Team Work, Academic projects Fall 2021 | Advanced Building System The project focuses on the structure, HVAC system, façade shading and lighting design of the reading area in the library building. In the façade design, double-layer Low-E glass is mainly used to reduce direct indoor light. In the roof design, the introduction of natural light to the north, indoor ventilation and organized roof drainage were considered. In the structural design, a variety of materials are used, and the lighting design is integrated into them. In the design of the HVAC system, the comfort of the library reading area is mainly considered.

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ISSUES/ REVISIONS:

STAMP

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1. Reception Desk 2. Lobby 3. Auditorium 4. Lounge 5. Storage Room

B

C

First Floor Plan

0

M004

1

4

A

SCALE: 1’=8”

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

10ft

20ft

LOS ANGELAS

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST LOUIS SAM FOX SCHOOL OF VISUAL & ART

3 ADVANCED BUILDING SYSTEM

M-004

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

TITLE:

Second Floor Plan

PROJECT ADDRESS:

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

OWNER:

5 SCALE: 1’=8”

ADDRESS:

1

SHAOSHUAI JIANG, SHENG LI, YUE FU, YINAN LUO, YANG ZHANG.

M004

ARCHITECT:

C SCALE: 1” = 8’

ISSUES/ REVISIONS:

STAMP

ADVANCED BUILDING SYSTEM LOS ANGELAS

PROJECT ADDRESS: WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST LOUIS SAM FOX SCHOOL OF VISUAL & ART

ADDRESS:

OWNER: SHAOSHUAI JIANG, SHENG LI, YUE FU, YINAN LUO, YANG ZHANG.

ARCHITECT:

6

50ft

M-004

SCALE: 1” = 8’

6. Classroom 7. Office

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

6. Classroom 7. Office 6

TITLE:

7

A

2

B

1

1. Reception Desk 2. Lobby 3. Auditorium 4. Lounge 5. Storage Room


· Light Design & Ventilation Analysis

WATER TANK

1 M007

SOLAR SHADING VENTILATION SCALE: 1’=8”

ADVANCED BUILDING SYSTEM

LOS ANGELAS

M-007

40

TITLE:

Section A-A

SOLAR SHADING VENTILATION

SCALE: 1” = 8’

FILTER

ISSUES/ REVISIONS:

STAMP

PROJECT ADDRESS:

79.4° 32.6°

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST LOUIS SAM FOX SCHOOL OF VISUAL & ART

OWNER: ARCHITECT:

Rainwater is collected by roof pipes and recycled into the water tank. This treatment mode can realize the reuse of rainwater.

ADDRESS:

The vent and roof windows are connected with sensors, which will automatically turn on when the outdoor temperature and humidity are appropriate to bring fresh air to the room.

SHAOSHUAI JIANG, SHENG LI, YUE FU, YINAN LUO, YANG ZHANG.

Section B-B


Galvanized Steel C Channel

OWNER: ARCHITECT:

Rigid Insulation

Stainless Steel Cable

ADVANCED BUILDING SYSTEM

T-shaped Support Beam Break by rigid insulation

Aluminum Parapet Panel

LOS ANGELAS

PVC Waterproofing Sheet

PROJECT ADDRESS:

Aluminum Panel

Steel L-shaped Beam

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST LOUIS SAM FOX SCHOOL OF VISUAL & ART

Machenical Operable Window

Steel I-shaped Beam

ADDRESS:

Gutter

SHAOSHUAI JIANG, SHENG LI, YUE FU, YINAN LUO, YANG ZHANG.

Facade System Detail Plan

Stainless Steel Anchor 1/2 ” Gradiant Fritted Glass Wood Primary Beam Aluminum Mullion

STAMP

Double 1/2 ” Low-E Glass + 3/4 ”Air

ISSUES/ REVISIONS:

Plywood

Steel Mesh

1 M001

DETAILED WALL SECTION SCALE: 1”= 2’

M-003

Detail Wall Section

TITLE:

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DETAILED WALL SECTION

SCALE: 1” = 2’

Reinforced Concrete


Precast Reinforced Concrete Column

Concrete Foundation

Structure System

M006

1

SCALE: 1’=8”

STRUCTURAL SYSTEM

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M-006

STRUCTURAL SYSTEM

SCALE: 1” = 8’

Concrete or Steel Beam

TITLE:

ISSUES/ REVISIONS:

STAMP

ADVANCED BUILDING SYSTEM PROJECT ADDRESS: LOS ANGELAS

OWNER:

ADDRESS:

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST LOUIS SAM FOX SCHOOL OF VISUAL & ART

ARCHITECT:

SHAOSHUAI JIANG, SHENG LI, YUE FU, YINAN LUO, YANG ZHANG.

M003

1

Wood Beam

SCALE: 1’=8”

AXONOM


Diffuser

Fan Coil Unit

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1st Floor HVAC Reflected Ceiling Plan

M004

1

SCALE: 1’=8”

RZL Suspended LED FIRST FLOOR RCP

Ceiling Mounted Exit Sign

LSM/LSWM LED High Lumen Surface-Mount Luminaire

1st Floor Lighting Reflected Ceiling Plan

M004

1

SCALE: 1’=8”

FIRST FLOOR RCP

FIRST FLOOR RCP

SCALE: 1” = 8’

SCALE: 1” = 8’

ISSUES/ REVISIONS:

ISSUES/ REVISIONS:

STAMP

STAMP

OWNER:

ADVANCED BUILDING SYSTEM

ARCHITECT: SHAOSHUAI JIANG, SHENG LI, YUE FU, YINAN LUO, YANG ZHANG.

ADVANCED BUILDING SYSTEM PROJECT ADDRESS: LOS ANGELAS

OWNER:

ADDRESS: WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST LOUIS SAM FOX SCHOOL OF VISUAL & ART

ARCHITECT: SHAOSHUAI JIANG, SHENG LI, YUE FU, YINAN LUO, YANG ZHANG.

1

TITLE:

M-004

Boiler Hot Water Duct

FIRST FLOOR RCP

Boiler Cool Water Duct

TITLE:

· HVAC System

M005

HVAC SYSTEM

AC Chilled Water Duct

AC Hot Water Duct

Diffuser


SCALE: 1” = 8’

STAMP

M001

1

RZL Suspended LED

LSM/LSWM LED High Lumen Surface-Mount Luminaire

SCALE: 1’=8”

PAINTING NAME IN CAPITAL LOS ANGELAS WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST LOUIS SAM FOX SCHOOL OF VISUAL & ART

SCALE: 1” = 8’

M-100

PAINTING NAME IN CAPITAL

TITLE:

PAINTING NAME IN CAPITAL

ADVANCED BUILDING SYSTEM

SCALE: 1’=8”

PROJECT ADDRESS:

1

OWNER:

Fan Coil Unit

ADDRESS:

M001

ARCHITECT:

Diffuser

SHAOSHUAI JIANG, SHENG LI, YUE FU, YINAN LUO, YANG ZHANG.

Diffuser

M-100

ISSUES/ REVISIONS:

Boiler Hot Water Duct

PAINTING NAME IN CAPITAL

Boiler Cool Water Duct

TITLE:

ISSUES/ REVISIONS:

Wall Mounted Exit Sign

Ceiling Mounted Exit Sign

AC Chilled Water Duct

AC Hot Water Duct

2nd Floor HVAC Reflected Ceiling Plan

2nd Floor Lighting Reflected Ceiling Plan

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STAMP

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST LOUIS SAM FOX SCHOOL OF VISUAL & ART

ADDRESS:

SHAOSHUAI JIANG, SHENG LI, YUE FU, YINAN LUO, YANG ZHANG.

ARCHITECT:

LOS ANGELAS

PROJECT ADDRESS:

ADVANCED BUILDING SYSTEM

OWNER:


Section Pers 45


1

M001

46 BUILDING SECTION PERSPECTIVE

BUILDING SECTION PERSPECTIVE

TITLE:

spective C-C ISSUES/ REVISIONS:

STAMP

ADVANCED BUILDING SYSTEM PROJECT ADDRESS: LOS ANGELAS

ADDRESS: WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST LOUIS

OWNER:

ARCHITECT: SHAOSHUAI JIANG, SHENG LI, YUE FU, YINAN LUO, YANG ZHANG.


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05 Temple of Light -Religious Architecture Design Centered on Light Project Location: Wutai Mountain, Yizhou City, Shanxi Province, China Instructor: Professor Yubo Liu(liuyubo@scut.edu.cn) Individual work,Academic projects Building area: 7490 ㎡ Spring 2018 | 4th Year 2nd Term Design Studio The design starts from the study of light algorithms and introduces complex light effects into the building. Because of the deity of light, I chose the architectural function of the temple to better reflect the interactive relationship between light and architecture. The design uses a relatively pure technique in the appearance form of cube overlay, which aims to highlight the light and shadow changes and religiousness in the design. The whole building has a regular layout, and a 5 × 5 × 5 module is introduced as a single box in the design. The pilgrimage streamline, lecture space, Tibetan scripture pavilion, meditation space and living area are set inside, it is also included a wrap-around plaza in the atrium section for festival events. At the same time, based on the images of “goodness” and “clearness” represented by water in Buddhism, and the relationship between the most important element of Buddhism “Lotus” and water, we introduced water into the building, and designed “take water—— send water—— worship—— flow back”as a worship ritual, which not only fits the reincarnation of Buddhism, but also reinforce the light and shadow diversity and interest of the building.

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· Typical light and shadow renderings under different window opening conditions

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· Concept Sketches and Space Combination Mode

①Worship Corridor ②Main Sacrifice Hall ③Lecture Room ④Scripture Pavilion ⑤Meditation Hall ⑥Monk Dormitory ⑦Dining Room

· Site Plan:

Site Plan 50


· Spatial Analysis

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The grid-like bookshelves in the Tibetan Scripture Pavilion soften the light, making it more suitable for reading and book storage.

The Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra is engraved on the inner wall of the meditation room, and the sun can be reflected on the meditator through the lettering on the wall.

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Node A

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Node B


Node C

Rich Light and Shadow Effects in Different Sections of the Building

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Node D

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Node E


Node F

Rich Light and Shadow Effects in Different Sections of the Building

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06 Wetland House——Design of Redcrowned Crane Conservator’s Home Project Location: Zhalong Red-crowned Crane Nature Reserve, Qiqihar City, Heilongjiang Province, China Instructor:Jian Zheng(jz2901@columbia.edu)、 Linshen Xie(linshenxie@outlook.com) Individual Work、Academic projects Building area:780㎡ Fall 2019|After Undergraduate The design site is located in Zhalong Nature Reserve. It is the world’s largest red-crowned crane breeding base and the world’s largest reed wetland. There are less than 2,000 red-crowned cranes in the world, and more than 400 of them live in Zhalong Nature Reserve. Therefore, it is necessary to build a conservation station and pay more attention to the red-crowned crane. The shape of the scheme is inspired by the form of the redcrowned crane, in pursuit of a sense of lightness. The design includes a variety of functional areas such as a nursery room, an observation room, a nursery living area, and the exhibition area for visitor, which adds to the fun and space utilization of the solution.

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· Site Analysis & Spatial distribution of annual breeding red-crowned cranes in Zhalong Wetland

The protected area is 65 kilometers long from north to south and 37 kilometers wide from east to west, with a total area of 210,000 hectares, including 70,000 hectares in the core area, 67,000 hectares in the buffer zone and 73,000 hectares in the experimental area. The reserve is composed of a large permanent seasonal freshwater marshland and countless small shallow lakes in the lower reaches of the Wuyuer River. The maximum water depth of the marshland is 0.75 meters, and the maximum water depth of the lake is 5 meters. The wetlands are surrounded by grasslands, farmland, and artificial fish ponds. Each year, a total of 6 kinds of cranes breed and stop here, accounting for 40% of the world's crane species. The protected area has rivers and rivers, and the lakes and swamps are dotted, maintaining good wetland ecology.

· Animal Resources

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· Concept Sketches and Morphogenesis Analysis

Simplify and Summarize

Transform

The shape of the design is inspired by the form of the red-crowned crane. The common posture of the red-crowned crane is simplified and summarized, and optimized. The wings of the red-crowned crane are transformed into an upturned roof and the legs are transformed into slim column. 60


· Scenario Generation Analysis

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The overall form of the plan extends to the river

Raise roofs of different heights

Add curved roof and thin columns

Roof window


Site Plan 62


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Entrance Hall

Exhibition Hall 64


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07 Planning and Individual Design of a Complex Nursing Home Based on Interaction Concept—— Design of "Empty Nester" and Youth Mixed Living Apartment Project Location: Tianhe District, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China Instructor: Ruifeng Tian(arrftian@scut.edu.cn ), Jun Miao(miaojun64@163.com) Individual Work,Academic projects Building area: 18900㎡ Spring 2019|5th Year 2nd Term Diploma Project This design is based on China's national conditions. Nowadays, the aging of Chinese society is increasing day by day, and the family structure is mostly parents and their only children, and the mainstream pension model in China is that children are responsible for supporting for the elderly. Therefore, when the only child in the family goes to work in another city or country, their parents' pension problem will become very serious. These parents are also known as "Empty Nester". These empty nesters need to be cared for not only in terms of physical health, but also psychologically. Therefore, the design combines the nursing home and the youth apartment to realize the mixed living of “Empty Nester” and young people. The design is based on a composite elderly care and management model based on the concept of interaction, embodying the concept of a community of all ages and a multi-level interaction space. It includes multiple functions such as elderly life module, elderly daycare module, medical care module, youth apartment module, service and leisure module and office module. Realize the mixed living of the young and the old in a real sense, and to a certain extent, solve the problem of elderly care and physical and mental health of the "Empty Nester ".

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· Feasibility Analysis of mixed living for the elderly and young

Due to the physical and mental health needs of empty-nester, as well as young people's financial constraints, lack of social experience, and ability to provide voluntary services, it is feasible to combine the design of nursing homes and youth apartments to achieve mixed living for young and old.

· Site Analysis

The site is located in Guangzhou Avenue, Tianhe District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, China. The traffic around the site is convenient, and there are a certain number of communities nearby, which provides a basis for the number of potential service targets for the construction of a nursing home on this site. And the site is close to the river, which provides a good landscape for the design.

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· Scenario Generation Analysis

The northern site is for construction and the southern site is for landscape

Dividing the plan into two groups according to the direction of the site

Ground floor podium according to function along the outline of the venue

Digging the plan according to the site form and building function layout

The final mass form of the building

Apartment rooms are arranged individually, blue is for seniors, orange is for youths

Site Plan 70


· Spatial analysis and functional zoning

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Standing on the outdoor platform on the east side, you can see the inner courtyard.

The outer balcony is convenient for communicating with neighbors. The green plants on the balcony are used as the building facade, which is not only beautiful, but also provides fresh air for the interior.

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Outdoor platform space is a good place to host events and facilitate leisure communication between young and old.

Wide corridors help people with reduced mobility.

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· Materials and Construction

Sectional Perspective View 1-1 75 Author:Yue Fu


Fu

200

480

420

Polyvinyl chloride coil waterproof layer Cement mortar leveling layer Thermal insulation layer Cement mortar leveling layer Reinforced concrete structure layer

1500

800

Plaster at the bottom

2100

200

680

320

50

Balcony Detail Drawing 1:65

Bind off with Sarnafil,and fix with metal bar Seal with sealing paste Sarnafil-601 Sarnafil-PVC F12 Coil additional layer

Weld with hot air

Screw Sarnafil-801 U-shaped metal bar for fixing

Sarnafil:A kind of waterproof coiled material

Parapet Detail Drawing 1:20

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· Model and Elevation

· Model and Elevation

25.800 22.700 19.600 25.800 16.500 22.700 13.400 19.600 10.300 16.500 7.200 13.400 4.100 10.300 7.200 ±0.000 -0.450 4.100

East Elevat

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East Elevat


tion 1:300

tion 1:300

Author of this set of drawings:Yue Fu

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08 Vipshop Topchain Community Project Location:Guangzhou, Guangdong, China Practical Work Personal Participaion: SD Phase Duration: 2017.9-2017.11

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09 Qiqihar College of Engineering Campus Expansion Project Location:Qiqihar, Heilongjiang, China Practical Work Personal Participaion: DD/ CD Phase Duration: 2018.10-2019.1

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