Work Sample_TianchengYe_2021

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Work Sample Dec. 2021

TIANCHENG YE Selected Works from Undergraduate

May 2017 - Dec. 2021 B.Arch 2022 Pratt Institue School of Architecture


TIANCHENG YE

CELL: +1 347-322-3467 EMAIL: YTORANGE8@GMAIL.COM ADDRESS: BROOKLYN, NY, 11205

EDUCATION PRATT INSTITUTE, Brooklyn, NY BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE, MINOR IN INTERIOR DESIGN EXPECTED TO GRADUATE MAY 2022 Intermediate Design, Comprehensive Design, Advanced Design, Professional Practice, Construction Documents, History and Theory of Architecture, Architectural Assembly Systems, Ecology for Architects, Structures, Concrete

EXPERIENCE MOO DESIGN STUDIO, Interior Designer Shanghai, China Aug. 2021 to Present Project - Film Studio Interior Design • Design concept options modeling by using Rhino • Documentation of space design schemes by using AutoCad & Revit • Preparation of design documentation and furniture, furnishing and equipment (FF&E) and materials selection and specifications • Support in-house rendering services by using Rhino and Enscape

AECOM, Architectural & Interior Design Intern Shanghai, China Jun. 2018 to Sep. 2018 Project - Urban Recycling Facility Redesign • Documentation of architectural drawings: plan, section, elevation • Preparation of presentation materials: site analysis, concept diagrams, circulation study • Illustrate design options by sketching, modeling and renderings • Participation in design meetings with clients and consultants

ANOTHER GREEN, Interior & Landscape Designer Wenzhou, China Jun. 2016 to Present • • • •

Integration of interior design spaces and Chinese gardening philosophy Design and Visualization of green space in hospitalities, offices, residential, campus, and etc. Selection of planting species, palette, pot color & materials Participation in company business plan and annul goal settings

ACTIVITIES COMPETITION the HOME competition 2020, Team Leader Website: issuu.com/ytorange/docs/homedesign_competition

VOLUNTEER 2021 AAPI Heritage Month Celebration: Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Through Art Making, Event Planner

SKILLS - 2D/3D MODELING:

- ADOBE SUITE:

Revit | AutoCad | Rhino | Grasshopper | Unity | SketchUp

Photoshop | Illustrator | InDesign | Premiere

- RENDERING:

- 3D PRINTING:

Enscape | V-ray | Lumion

Ultimaker Cura | Materialise Cloud

- LANGUAGE: English Fluent | Chinese (Mandarin) Native Speaker


TABLE OF CONTENTS 01

3D Printed Mobile Clinic

02

Multi-Generational Cohabitation

03

HOME: A Machine Living For 2020

04

TripAdvisor JP Headquater

05

MOO Film Studio

06

The Hill Pavilion

Advanced Design Studio 2021

Comprehensive Design Studio 2019

Advanced Design Studio 2020

Interior Design 2020

Interior Design 2021

Applied Computation 2021


3D PRINTED MOBILE CLINIC Professor Eunjeong Seong

The clinic is 3d printed from high-performance engineering plastics that combine high strength and rigidity with great processing characteristics. This project is innovated from the concept of mobile home because of its unique portability and low production cost. This 3D printed Modular Clinic a product that is trying to scale a rapid testing progress and reaching underserved populations. 3D printing as the world of 21st- century technological production, it has enormous potential to deal with public health and micro-infrastructure at the urban scale. First of all, the combination of 3D printing technology and modular design reduces the production time. With the new developed materials and technology, the clinic can easily achieve the concept of rapid production to rapid deployment.

Keywords Project Year Client Location

: 3D Printed Module, COVID-19 Test, Ventilation : 2020 : Brooklyn Health Center : Herbert Von King Park


Advanced Design Studio 2021

As a clinic for pandemic, it has the function to address the COVID-19 virus. At the same time, it should remain safe and avoid to become a transmitter of the virus. The 3D printed modular clinic is a hybridization of urban and architectural expertise. Also, it is an experimental project that hybrid forefront technology and old structural concept. I hope it will be an integral part of daily life to solve public health issue, acting on a broad social and urban aspect. It can extend a quick test procedure to underserved populations with the largest share of infections and disproportionately less access to testing.




Comprehensive Design Studio 2019

In this housing project, a paired senior unit and a family unit are designed as basic component for future aggregation. There are 8 clusters in total with every unit has kitchenette and full bathroom, every 2-4 units shares one livingroom, every 4-12 units shares one full kitchen, and every 12-50 units shares a playroom or library. For circulation, there is a bridge going through the whole building at second floor level. Every cluster owns an elevator that can reach to the top floor and every two clusters owns a bridge at third floor for safety consideration.


Multi-Generational Cohabitation

Professor Ane Gonzalez Lara

This project is exploring social aspects of architecture by focusing on new typologies for domestic spaces. In this comprehensive architectural project, structure, facade, MEP and life safety are important design factors. The project seeks the social, economic, material, cultural, and architectural issues and reflect our thinking in Post-familial domesticity.

Keywords Project Year Client Location

: Domestic Spaces, Post-Familial, Aggregation : 2019 : Brooklyn Government : 223 Nevins St, Gowanus, Brooklyn, NY 11217




HOME: A MACHINE LIVING FOR 2020 Professor Leonard Leung

The HOME is the most significant architectural construct for human interaction and social experience. From our earliest childhood memories, the HOME represents a place of safety, privacy and growth.

Keywords Project Year Client Location

: Circulation, Shifting, Multi-use Space, 12 Layers : 2020 : Brooklyn Townhouse Owner : 206 Dean St., Brooklyn, NY, 11217


Advanced Design Studio 2020

Because of the epidemic, people need to be isolated from their homes and many daily activities have to be cancelled. Therefore, sliding doors and lifting tatami mats are used to create different functional spaces for residents in a fixed space to enrich the daily activities of individuals in a limited space. By changing the single corridor and vertical lines of Brooklyn townhouse to ensure the health of family members during the epidemic. For example, the movement of guests and residents can be arranged and combined through different sliding doors and double corridors to enable individuals to obtain their own independent movement. At the same time, 12 layers of different heights have been added to ensure the privacy of individuals in this connected space.


Interior Design 2021

Keywords Project Year Client Location

: Commerial Space, Color, Material, Light : 2021 : TripAdvisor : Kyoto, Japan

Reception


TRIPADVISOR JP HEADQUATER Professor Robert Nassar, June Park

Interior Spaces are primarily defined by partitions and furniture. The scale and atmosphere space is further defined by the surface materials, lighting and color chosen by the designer.

Kitchen

The interior furniture plan of a workplace for which the character of the business will be enhanced through Color Materials and Lighting schemes. Selections of architectural finish materials is chosen for the given interior along with finishes. These specific materials will be curated in conjunction with lighting design to evoke the interior experience appropriate to the client. The design is based on existing layout to create an emotional experience sympathetic to the program.

Lounge


MOO FILM STUDIO First Floor Plan

Second Floor Plan

Section

Keywords Project Year Client Location

: Industrial Style, Filming : 2021 : MOO Film Studio : Shanghai, China


Interior Design 2021 The Film Studio is designed for young couples who just started their Table Top Film business in Shanghai. Minimalist and industrial style design are applied due to client’s requirements. Large filming space and flexible working space are designed for future employment.


Applied Computation 2021


THE HILL PAVILION

Professor David Mans

The project starts with the relation between the nature of the grid and its formal effects in the use of force. A list of grids is formed and measured against gravity using tessellation and subdivision, which shows the effects of the pattern within physical structure. Their geometrical characteristics are evaluated and grounded on the fitting of a limited number of desired alternatives. Additional simulations can be implemented from these choices to push geometry into restricted forms that satisfy material specification constraints.

The Hill Pavillion explores the possibilities of varied Grasshopper plug-ins and tries to apply them on physical architecture design. The pavillion considered multiple real world restrictions through digital testing in order to provide a sociability public space.

Keywords Project Year Client Location

: Grevit, Grasshopper, Construction Documentation : 2021 : Pratt Institute School of Architecture : Higgins Hall, Brooklyn, New York


TIANCHENG YE

+1 347-322-3467 YTORANGE8@GMAIL.COM

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