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S H U O Y A N G P O R T F O L I O

M.Arch Candidate| LEED AP BD+C| EDAC Graduate Studies at Architecture + HealthSchool of Architecture|Clemson UniversityE|shuoy@clemson.edu P|864.650.6078

S H U O Y A N G P O R T F O L I O

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Hospice of Western North Carolina

Duke Foundation Art Immersion Pavillion

Patient Room Prototype Design and Build

China Life R&D Center Facade Design

Children and Women's Hospital of MUSC at Charleston

Bejing Metro No.5 Teminal Transit Complex

01 Hospice of Western North CarolinaGraduate Studio Work | Fall 2012

ProgramThe Hospice of Western North Carolina is an expansion of existing Aston Park Healthcare Center in Asheville. The Building includes 24 private and semi-private resident rooms, family and activities space, therapy rooms with multi-sensory, fine arts and SPA, mediation and grieving rooms with a 45,000 sqft setting.

ConceptThe site is located at the center of the woods. The environment provides at least two possibilities for a new constructed building: Shape-free and Dialogue with the nature. First, the shape of the building is always a feedback to the context environment and is prepared to be fabricated into the existing context. However, for the new hospice, the basic of the feedback is missing. The shape of building only has to represent the build-ing itself. Secondly, dialogue with the nature environment is a challenge to this project, because it is not a real forest but in the urban context. Trees is one of the consider-ations, and topography of the site is another. In this way, the design strategies intend to create a simple massing but with rich space experience, daylight and landscape views for the people, and take advantage of the trees on the site and minimal de-struction to the nature setting.

Existing Building

SiteAccess

ParkingEntry

ExistingParking

ParkingDrop-Off

ER Exit

+ =

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

3 Relations with Environment

Floating Space in the Trees

Cutting Patios for Daylights

Site Plan

Concept - Interact with Earth

Balcony Rendering

Massing

Volume Box

Volume Box Cutting Opening w/Continous Surface

Volume (-) MinusCourtyard Create

Volume (+) PlusPublic Space Create

Combination

Envelope

To BMTParking

Recep.

Janitor

AdiministrationZone

PrivateResident

SharingResident

SharingResident

FamilySuite

GrievingRoom

Multi-Sensory

MECH

ActivityRoom

Pet Sleep

N.S.N.S. STO.

Egress

Library DayRoom

Healing Gerden

SPA

LockerRoom

Fine ArtsTherapy

Pool

Up

CommunityRoom

MedicineRoom

H.K.

BridgeMediationPavillion Chapel

SecurityOffice

LockerRoom

BreakRoom

MECH

Dining Hall

Living Room Lobby

DN.

Office

C B A

C B A

D

E

D

E

Drop-Off

To BMTParking

Recep.

Janitor

AdiministrationZone

PrivateResident

SharingResident

SharingResident

FamilySuite

GrievingRoom

Multi-Sensory

MECH

ActivityRoom

Pet Sleep

N.S.N.S. STO.

Egress

Library DayRoom

Healing Gerden

SPA

LockerRoom

Fine ArtsTherapy

Pool

Up

CommunityRoom

MedicineRoom

H.K.

BridgeMediationPavillion Chapel

SecurityOffice

LockerRoom

BreakRoom

MECH

Dining Hall

Living Room Lobby

DN.

Office

C B A

C B A

D

E

D

E

Drop-Off

+ 22’ -0”

+ 15’ -0”

+ 10’ -0”

± 0’ -0”

- 15’ -0”

TOP

LEVEL 2 & ROOF

CEILING

LEVEL 1

LEVEL B1

Space Circulation

Section EE

+ 15’ -0”

+ 22’ -0”

+ 10’ -0”

± 0’ -0”

ROOF

+ 22’ -0”ROOF

- 15’ -0”LEVEL B1

TOP

+ 40’ -0”HIGHER POINT

CEILING

LEVEL 1

+ 22’ -0”

+ 15’ -0”

+ 10’ -0”

± 0’ -0”

- 15’ -0”

TOP

LEVEL 2 & ROOF

CEILING

LEVEL 1

LEVEL B1

Meditation Pavillion

Section BB

FamilyArea

AdministrationArea

PublicArea

Semi-Private Rooms

Semi-Private Rooms

Private Rooms Private Rooms

Religous Area Public Area

TherapyArea

Axis

Zoning

Chapel

Daylight

Greenscape

Murphy Bed(Folded)

Headwall(Medical Plug-ins)

Balcony

Sliding Door

Storage ADA Bath

Bed

Sitting Area

Footwall(Multimedia)

Pavilion View

Resident Room

Resident Room Plan

West Facade

02 The Duke Foundation Art Immersion PavilionGraduate Studio Work | Fall 2012

Program The 6,000 sqft pavilion is designed as the extension of the Western North Carolina Hospice in Ashville. The pavilion has an art gallery, an immersion component, which includes eight private immersion/sensory rooms with different characteristic themes. The immersion theater is equipped with a hi-tech multimedia system.

Concept The Immersion spaces are embedded into the earth part and the reception, gallery and admin spaces are open to the nature. Also, the support area and immersion area are separated.

Two vertical patio volumes are subtracted to provide natural light and vegetation view to the interior space, and one patio volume is extruded from the main space to create a view frame to west. The volume becomes the feature of the building from the west view as well.

The facade of the building is fixed louver grids to make the envelope semi-transparent, provide shading and keep view and wind going through the building skin. It also forms a simple flat surface. The extruded patio is made of red iron sheet. As time goes by, the texture and color of the surface is changed.

Axises Entrances Canopy Drop-off Points

Relationship with Hospice

Site Plan

site

Diagrams

1 Existing Building

5 Entrance Connecting to The Hospice

2 Buildable Site

6 Patio Volume Extrusion

3 Earth Excavation

7 Subtract Skylight Volume

4 New Pavillion Volume

8 Links to Existing Parking

Public Entrance

+ 14’ -6”ROOF

+ 0’ -0”GROUND LEVEL

- 16’ -0”MAIN LEVEL

Art Gallery

Section

ENTRY

LOBBY

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IMMERSIONTHEATER

IMMERSIONRM 木

IMMERSIONRM 火

IMMERSIONRM 金

STAFFENTRY

EXIT

IMMERSIONRM 土

IMMERSIONRM 月

STO.

TECH.CONTROL

RECEPTION

DIRECTOR

PANTRY

OFFICE

WAITINGLOUNGE

PATIO

ART GALLERY

ARTSTO.

Bath M

Bath F

MECH.

UP

HK.

MECH.

IMMERSIONRM 水

IMMERSIONRM 日

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- 16’ -0”

Main Level Floor Plan

Reception and Lounge

Immersion Theater

WHOLE BUILDING

BOTTOM SLAB

ENVELOPE MAIN LEVEL

LOUVER SKIN

PROGRAMFUNCTION

VERTICAL TRAFFIC

PATIO VOLUME

SKYLIGHT VOLUME

ROOF SLAB

ENVELOPE GROUND LEVEL

ENTRANCE CANOPY

LOBBY

SKYLIGHT

SUPPORT AREA

IMMERSION RMS

RECEPTION

OFFICE

GALLERY

IMMERSIONTHEATER

PUBLICARTADMINESCAPE

ENTRY LEVEL

MAIN LEVEL

Layout Stacking Exploded Axonometry

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Facade Elevation

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Facade Section Facade Models

Patient Room Overview

03 Patient Room Prototype Design and Build Graduate Studio Work | Spring 2012

ProgramThe initial charge for the 2012 patient room prototype is to develop headwall and footwall elements. Through a series of research, experience and design charrette on patient rooms, I understand the design principles and components of the patient room.

Concept

The prototype provides a setting that is therapeutic, green and safe, and for positive patient/family/provider experiences. It also enables efficient and effective clinical care and health outcomes, and provides an adaptable setting that accommodates the changing needs.

The footwall envelops usages by the patient, family and provider, and is also designed to fit a standard patient room. It relies in part on a modular structure that supports a variety of panels in different materials and uses. Safety and sanitation are two important qualities that emerge in the lighting, materiality and seamless between materials.

The features of the footwall are modular and interchangeable wall panel system, built-in bench and fold-down bed, hand-wash station and projector and display system.

Room Analysis

Floor Plan

Interior Rendering

Footwall Rendering

Room Section

Footwall Explosive

Footwall Elevation

Footwall Mock-Up

Footwall Build

Headwall BuiltClean Zone

Footwall Built

Courtyard Rendering

04 China Life R&D Center Facade DesignProfessional Wrok | HENN Architekten | 2009-2010

Program China life R&D center is located in the north of Beijing. The first phase of the project comprises three buildings – the data center, the R&D center and the training center. The total area is 2.4 million sqft. The R&D center has four floors above ground and three floors underground. The main function of R&D center is research area and office.

ConceptThe facade design principles are contemporary style, Chinese cultural heritage, identifiable and maximize the use of transparent walls, buildings and landscape to integrate more fully.

The material used on R&D center is consistent with the other two buildings. The stone walls are used on light-colored artificial stone. The window frames are coated with silver metal, and glass and white glass and unified.

To avoid a boring appearance of the facade division, the vertical openings of the facade are divided into two different widths. The openings are in the depth offset, making the building façade to have more expression. The most outstanding feature of this facade is that all the exposed parts of the windows are covered with silver aluminum, aluminum and stone. The fire-over design is integrated into the two-story high opening.

The glass façade of south elevation is divided into the same style that is consistent with the north one. The glass façade is composed of three floors. There are two layers of the facade. The inner layer encloses the space and the outer layer façade (vertical louvers) has a sun shading function.

Aeroview Rendering

Typical Floor plan

East Elevation Rendering

East Elevation

South Elevation

South Elevation Rendering

South Facade Study Model

North Facade

North Facade Section Details

Stacking Sections

Bee St.Ralph H

Johnson Dr.

Women’s Hospital Children’s Hospital Parking GarageAshley River Tower

456

321G

3

8765

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21GEL. +6’-0”

54321

6789

EL. +17’-0”

EL. +27’-0”

EL. +37’-0”

EL. +55’-0”

EL. +73’-0”

EL. +91’-0”

EL. +106’-0”

EL. +121’-0”

654321G

EL. +17’-0”

EL. +6’-0”

EL. +27’-0”EL. +37’-0”

EL. +47’-0”

EL. +57’-0”EL. +67’-0”

Pediatric EDPediatric Clinic BridgeSurgery

NICUResearch

PICUCCUAcute CareAcute CareAcute Care

10Mechnical

Parking / Mechnical / Storage Green Space Women’s ED

Imaging Surgery

EducationVisitor BridgeService Bridge Service Bridge

Dining / RetailLobby Above

REHABLDRP / C Section

RetailsAmbulatory ClinicImaging Center

Clinic & ProcedureDigestive Disease Center

CCU / CardiologyCardiologySurgery / DDCFaculty Offices

EL. +37’-0”

EL. +17’-0”

EL. +55’-0”

EL. +73’-0”

EL. +91’-0”

EL. +109’-0”

EL. +127’-0”

EL. +145’-0”

EL. +163’-0”

EL. +183’-0”

A-A Section

B-B Section

Registration

Waiting

Dining

Adminstration

Staff Domitry

Education

Green Roof

MOBWomen’s Hospital

EL. +37’-0”

EL. +17’-0”

EL. +55’-0”

EL. +73’-0”

EL. +91’-0”

EL. +109’-0”

54321G

654321

6789

EL. +37’-0”

EL. +17’-0”

EL. +6’-0”

EL. +55’-0”

EL. +73’-0”

EL. +91’-0”

EL. +109’-0”

EL. +127’-0”

EL. +145’-0”

EL. +163’-0”

EL. +183’-0”

EL. +201’-0”

Parking / Mechnical

Service Bridge

Women’s ED

Imaging

Surgery

OB Clinic

ORTHO/REHABBirth Center

910

Lobby

Program Stacking

Section

Aeroview Rendering

05 Children and Women's Hospital of MUSC at CharlestonGraduate Studio Wrok | Fall 2011

ProgramThe project is a planning for a hospital which is composed of a women's tower, a children's tower and a MOB tower with a total area of 540,000 sqft on the MUSC campus.

ConceptThe new women and children hospital is to link the new building to the Ashley river tower and the surrounding context, to link the patient, visitors and staff, to link the medical work flow, and to link the natural environment and the building. The building is designed as a city element to promote an active community.

The new hospital complex follows the layout logic of the Ashley River Tower, but with a dynamic massing. It also connects to the Ashley River Tower by bridges in the same height to link the medical level and the visitors’ level seamlessly.

Sustainable Design Section

Massing Concept Layout Diagram

Model

06 Bejing Metro No.5 Teminal Transit Complex Professional Wrok | Competition | Fall 2008

Program The complex consists of a shopping mall connected with the subway terminal. A hotel with 100 rooms is located along the southern public plaza. Administration offices of the transport complex are placed on the second floor above the long distance bus terminal, overlooking the bus station below.

ConceptThe building is designed to open to four main directions, which will make a physical connection with the surrounding on all sides. The concourse itself, in an L-Shape, is divided into two clear functional wings, one for the city busses and one for the long distance busses. The bus departure and arrival platforms are outside.

The building emphasizes the use of renewable resources, such as sunlight through passive solar, active solar and photovoltaic techniques, plants and trees, and landscaping for reduction of rainwater run-off.

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