hy328@cornell.edu
(607)-327-7044
Hong Kong | New York
ABOUT
My work follows themes of adaptive reuse, human-centric design, and subverting narrative. I explore how the seemingly permanent site can be intervened through careful considerations with an iterative process. I think through my sketches and it helps me to see beyond what I could not see.
SKILL
Language
English (Native)
Cantonese (Native)
Mandarin (Fluent)
Python | HTML | CSS
Digital Modeling
Rhinoceros | Revit | AutoCAD |
Grasshopper
Digital Image | Rendering
Adobe Photoshop | Indesign | Illustrator
Vray | Lumion
Physical Modeling
3D Printing | Laser cutting | CNC
Robotic Studio
EDUCATION
2018 - 2023
Cornell University | Ithaca, NY Bachelor of Architecture
GPA: 3.95 – Dean’s List on all semesters Minor in Business
2016 - 2018
Mineola High School | Mineola, NY High School Diploma
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
KEY PROJECTS:
Jun 22 - Apr 22
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) | Chicago. IL
Architectural Intern
Confidential Competition | Pre-design
Collaborated with studio heads for presentation documents and strengthened the narrative by developing programmatic diagrams
Huafa, Shanghai | DD
Participated in weekly client meetings and prepared studies and VR Enscape presentation for multiple design items and 33DD submittal
Jinqiao, Shanghai | CD
Reviewed last set of interior shop drawings with SOM ShangHai team to preserve original design intent
May 19 - Aug 21
20 Months (Total)
BKSK Architects | New York, NY
Architectural Intern
21 Greenwich Ave, New York | SD & CD
Prepared presentations and renderings for Landmarks (LPC) approval and documented detail drawings for lobby and bathrooms
428 West 19 St, New York | SD & DD
Collaborated with project manager remotely in a team of two and coordinated superstructure and interior for 100DD submittal. Channelside Design Competition, Boston | Pre-design
Developed facade color study, diagrams and landscape design
800 Monroe St, New Jersey | Site Submission
Exterior renderings for submissions were published in local news
OTHER EXPERIENCES
2018 - 2020
Chinese Student Association, Cornell University
Freshman Representative, Publicity Chair
Designed posters, quarter cards, and social media publicity materials and attracted more than 1500 students in activities
2018
Long Island Scholar Artist Winner
Organized by Long Island Art Alliance, one of the 20 winners after competing with artists that are attending high school in the Nassau and Suffolk county featured by Newsday
2017
ACE Mentorship Program
Mentored by Ted Moudis Associates, designed a pavillion on the High Line with other students that are pursuing the AEC industry
HYMN YIU
1200 HOLLINS ROW
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THE NEW ORLEANS CULTURAL CENTER
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RUINS OF SAINT PAUL’S
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PHI CONTEMPORARY
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STRUCTURAL MODEL
DRAWING MACHINE
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COOKIE CUTTER
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PROJECTS
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1200 HOLLINS ROW
Honorable Mention for REALWORK Competition Collaboration with Aishah Alhady
Driven by collected feedback from residents and the local community from Baltimore after visiting, 1200 Hollins Row is a response to the needs and vision of the people who will be living there.
Today, the area surrounding the site is riddled with vacancy, leaving key public spaces, such as the Hollins Market, South West Partnership and Union Square Park empty. 1200 aims to be an anchor to these locations by bringing people back into the neighbourhood with warm community oriented and commercial spaces that keep the streets lively and bright through to the night.
With a goal to create a project that belongs in the neighbourhood, 1200 Hollins Row builds upon the tradition of rowhouses which characterizes the area, maintaining its rhythm. By simply folding the neighbourhood facade, 1200 almost doubles the amount of light and fresh air that each unit has access to in comparison to the traditional rowhouse, improving the quailty of life for each resident.
The facades material blends into the neighbourhood’s brick palette with flutted terracotta panels in the residential protions of the project. A The commercial plinth is expressed with the same material, but extends the historic gas stations colours of white and blue.
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6 Pleaded Rowhouses | Site Collage | Site Plan | Axon 1200 Hollins Row | Cornell AAP | ARCH 4101 | 2020
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1. Exisiting Rowhouse Rhythm
2. Lifting Rowhouses for a Commercial Plinth
3. Pushing and Angling the Rowhouses to create Circulation and Courtyards
4. Staggering the Rowhouses to Increase Surface Area for more Light and Air
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NUMBER OF UNITS:
The studio and two storey units share the same shape in plan and can, therefore, be adjusted to make different mixes to suit the housing needs of the neighbourhood.
54 studios
36 studios + 9 double storey
26 studios + 14 double storey
SQ FT/UNIT: 500sqft
SQ FT/DOUBLE STOREY UNIT: 1100 sqft
EFFICIENY: 80%
Folding Model | Unit Axon | Exploded Plan
1200 Hollins Row | Cornell AAP | ARCH 4102 | 2022
RESIDENTIAL
6.Residential lobby
7.Parking
8.Residential Lounge
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COMMERCIAL 1.Cajou 2.Cajou Factory 3.Restaurant 4.Educational 5.Bar
STUDIO DOUBLE STORY UNIT
THE NEW ORLEANS CULTURAL CENTER
Collaboration with Sophia Chen
The project aims to give the neighborhood back to the people after the destruction from the I-10 interstate. The site is located around Claiborne Avenue, which is one of the oldest Black main street in America. The construction of the I-10 torned out 200 ancient oak trees and azalea bushes, more than 500 homes and businesses were closed down. Claiborne Avenue used to be where the neighbors would gather and feed on each other. After businesses scattered and people moved out, jazz funerals (the Second Line) and street music started reclaiming the area that the people lost. The New Orleans Cultural Center attempts to inject life into the neighborhood by including festivals and the second line progressions into our center.
The procession of the Second Line runs through extensive programs including an archive library, a jazz cafe, an amphitheater, resturants and an auditorium at the heart of the building. The amphitheater reactivates the cultural heritage of Creole people dancing and playing music in a circle within Congo Square. The sunken platform invites street vendors and musicians to introduce local food, while the indoor bars and cafes provide an audience for the dance floor. Acting as an extension of the Lafitte Greenway, the cultural center peels from the ground to form a habitable green roof for leisure walking and biking.
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Program Diagram Second Line Procession STREET VENDORS PARADE ROUTE STREET MUSICIANS CIVIC SPACES
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13 Site Plan and Developmental Sketches Cultural Center| Cornell AAP | ARCH 3102 | 2021
14 Worms Eye View of Auditorium and Amphitheater Cultural Center| Cornell AAP | ARCH 3102 | 2021
Developmental Sketches
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Axon of Auditorium and Second Line Progression
2F Plan & Long Section AA’ Cultural Center| Cornell AAP | ARCH 3102 | 2021
RUINS OF SAINT PAUL’S, MACAU
Subverting Heritage
The Church of Saint Paul’s is built in 1603 by the Portuguese Jesuits and the current facade is the only remaining ruin after the fire in 1835. The Ruins of Saint Paul was declared as a UNESCO Heritage Site in 2005 and has a fixed narrative of celebrating the site being the place where the west meets with the east due to its Chinese and Portuguese decorative motifs. The meeting began when trading and evangelization efforts traveled from the west to Japan and to Macau as a gateway to China.
The site of the facade is located right on the border of the old city wall, which separates the Portuguese colonized settlement and the north which is where the Chinese Villagers resided with mostly agricultural land. Since the Ruins of Saint Paul’s is named as 大三巴牌坊 (Paifang translates to gateway), the project takes on the remaining facade’s metaphor as a threshold of the colonial encounter and memorializes the hidden narratives of the past which includes the oppression of the Mongha Village.
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In 1849, Governor Jose Maria Ferreira proposed to extend roads and urbanize northern Macau which uplifted many houses and Chinese graves which are considered sacred within Chinese culture. The memorial carves into the site and creates a new entrance that celebrates the burnt facade that was facing the Chinese community, allowing them to reclaim its connection to the city and subverting the narrative that downplayed the repression that happened within its colonial past.
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Existing and Historic Images of Ruins of St. Paul’s Ruins of St. Paul’s | Cornell AAP | ARCH 5101 | 2022
Chinese Villages including the Mongha Village
Portugese’s urbanization efforts with modern streets
Church of Saint Paul’s
Old City Wall (by the Portugese)
Portugese Settlement and UNESCO Buffer Zone
UNESCO Protected Buildings
UNESCO Site Map in Relationship to the Colonized Encounter Ruins of St. Paul’s | Cornell AAP | ARCH 5101 | 2022
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23 Model Photos, Developmental sketches and Site Plan Ruins of St. Paul’s | Cornell AAP | ARCH 5101 | 2022
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25 Vignette of Journey Through Intervention Unrolled Sectional Perspective Highlighting the Street Names that took part of the urbanizing effort to the North of Macau Ruins of St. Paul’s | Cornell AAP | ARCH 5101 | 2022
PHI CONTEMPORARY
Phi Contemporary aims to be a comprehensive hub for the vision of Phi. The project pushes the initiatives set forth to welcome a multitude of perspectives and learn from interactions between users. By extending the lines of the urban context into the immediate site, our proposal for Phi Contemporary blends all paths for all people into the heart of the building. A natural flow from one space to another leads visitors to experience all the different art forms, educational training, and tourist attractions the project has to offer. The project comes to life as it is populated with guests and their cross-paths, both guided by the vision of Phi and the architecture of the space, which allows for moments of exchange, learning, and appreciation.
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Collaboration with Juan Lopez
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Exploded Axon Program Diagram Interior Rendering Illustrations
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS MODEL
Contemplation Pavillion by Simon Velez (Arles, France, 2018)
Collaboration with Eastwood Liu and Samuel Castaneda
Sectional Model | 3/4” : 1’-0” | 4.5’ x 2’ x 2’
Pre-fab compressed bamboo members form inclined column and beam members in sectional profile, and are then fastened to tranverse steel beams using nuts and threaded rods. Additional tension cables span between the steel beams to create overall stiffnes while the entire structure elevates above the ground on steel stumps.
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BREVE | ROME
Breve is a project that aims to explore how to create flexible public spaces by reconfiguring simple vertical poles for the daily rituals within the public realm. Similar to how a beautiful music piece is created by various notes on musical bars and the five horizontal lines; vertical poles are being reconfigured with simple operations in various scales, sizes, materials, and lighting conditions within a grid to create a variety of activities and spatial experiences
The intervention Breve injects life to piazza by combining the elements of structure, light, and mist into a column that sits on the stone stumps or the ground, the various arrangements of the columns will activate the site with flexible programs such as market, fashion show venue, dance floor, an outdoor bar and musical performances. The charcoal animated drawings and collages become the music that the users perform and allows us to imagine how one can begin to be in dialogue with the different configurations of the intervention throughout the day in Rome.
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Breve | Cornell AAP Rome | ARCH 4101 | 2021
Urban Typology in a 4x4 Grid
Collage of Found Objects
Rome
FLEXIBLE PROGRAMS
DANCE
MUSICAL STAGE
Breve |
AAP Rome | ARCH 4101 | 2021
FASHION SHOW VENUE
FLOOR
SCREEN Detail Drawing of Column Combining Structure, Light, and Mist
Cornell
SLATE DISASSEMBLABLE BOOK SHELF
Collaboration with Samuel Castaneda
Slate is a temporary magazine shelf that can latch onto the existing stacks within the Fine Arts Library in Cornell University. The shelf can be fully disassembled and is operable with dimple hinges which allows for optimal viewing angles.
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DRAWING MACHINE
Photo Montage of Drawing Machine
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Drawing Machine | Cornell AAP | ARCH 1101 | 2018
Pencil Drawing of Drawing Machine
COOKIE CUTTER
Irregular Log Offcut Computation and Robotic Fabrication
Collaboration with Sophia Chen, Jack Otto, Thomas Hart
This project explores the design, computation, and digital fabrication of anatural log shell structure. A found log was digitally scanned and sliced, the resulting geometry of each wood cookie was packed onto a target geometry with Kangaroo topological solver. The milling of joints and slicing of pieces was done in a dual functioning robot cell, with two 6-axisrobotic arms, the ABB-IRB 6700 equipped with the bandsaw and the ABB-IRB 4600 equipped with the spindle. This project attempts to leverage the robot arm’s ability to follow and mill joint geometry along a complex curve. The project explores crosscut wood cookies as an application of otherwise discarded, irregular wood pieces.
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Cookie Cutter| Cornell AAP | ARCH 4605 | 2022
Diagrams of Anatural Log Shell Packing Process
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SKIDMORE, OWINGS & MERRILL CHICAGO | 2022
Participated in the ending phase of the competition and helped strengthened the narrative with annotations for the presentations. Created stacking diagrams and building sections to explain programmatic sequence and activities across the tower with Illustrator, Revit and Enscape.
The diagrams emphasizes the tower’s offset core and how it creates more active area facing the water.
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& Merrill | Competition | 2022
Owings
Building Section and Programmatic Stacking Diagram
40 Weekly Client Meeting Deliverables for 33DD Design Options Arcade Columns Sectional Model Options | Terrocatta, Concrete, Brick Signage Study and Sectional Detail for Railing Skidmore, Owings & Merrill | Huafa, ShangHai | 2022
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South Facade Plaza and LED Wall Study
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill | Huafa, ShangHai | 2022
Historical Cornice & Exterior Wall Section | Rendering of Infill Addition BKSK Archiects | 21 Greenwich Ave, NY | 2021 42 BKSK ARCHITECTS NEW YORK | 2018 - 2021
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44 BKSK Architects | Channelside Design Competition, Boston | 2019
Illustrator Diagrams of Public Green Spaces and Entrances
Illustrator Diagrams of View, Amenity and Green Spaces
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Original
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Sin
Original Sin | Acrylic on Canvas (30” x 24”)
Tale of My Two Cities | Painting | 2017
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Tale of My Two Cities | Acrylic on Canvas (11.5” x 17”)
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