jie's work samples 2000-2010
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jie's work samples 2000-2010TRANSCRIPT
GUJIE's
Portfolio
2000-2010
WHAT I DID IN THIS PROJECT
1. Project Designer (conceptual design) 2. Quality supervisior (supervise the progress making the conceptual design into drawings)
DESIGN INTRODUCTION
The land parcels that are the subject of this design reportconsist of a combined area of 77,412.8m² consisting ofa larger north land parcel of 55,940.3m² and a smallersouth eastern land parcel of 21,530.98m². The subjectland parcels currently are occupied by what appearsto be light industrial buildings with large portions of theland considerably changed in levels, shape and profilethrough protracted occupancy and usage. A largishridge runs through the centre of the northern largerland parcel extending out to the east and wrappingaround the eastern boundary of the smaller southeastern parcel. This ridge adds considerable interest,character and value to the development area and isintended to be largely for public usage.The two land parcels are surrounded by newly builtand proposed road infrastructure with the only builtroad being the Qixian East Road that runs along thesouth western boundaries. The proposed roads havehad a considerable impact on design decisions andhave influenced the design response considerably.Entry point addresses and overall circulation patternsin and around the proposed scheme have all be directlyinfluenced by the proposed surrounding road system.Adjacent to the northern land parcel and to the west is aproposed Dalian Wanda development to be built basedon a Wanda Plaza design model. This developmentwill be a major mixed use consisting of a substantialamount of mid market retail, residential, hospitalityand commercial product. The exact details of thisdevelopment are not available and assumptions havebeen made on what the development will potentiallybe based on an understanding of the Wanda approachand product.To the south west and north east of both land parcelsare existing and proposed residential mixed usedevelopments. While to the south east lies the largeexisting natural ridge line that as previously mentionedadds considerable natural character to the area.The coast is a considerable distance away from thedevelopment area, but northern and eastern views outto the open water can be achieved for a large portionof the development at higher levels.The concept design foundation, framework anddirection for the master plan have been establishedthrough the clear definition of the projects DesignIntent, and by embodying the design response witha clear Vision of what the project will become in thefuture. The Design Intent and vision are supportedby several Guiding Design Principles and a numberof Design Standards that provide design directionand help to manifest and clarify the schemes ValueProposition. The concept design is structured arounda Conceptual Planning Framework that is based on anintegrated mixed use model of development.In summary the architectural concept design responseoutlined in this report is intended to provide cleardirection based on solid planning under pinned byproven mixed use design principles. The schemein this report intends to ‘points the way’, encourageand support high level planning discussions, be thebasis for future design development, and ultimatelylead to the creation of a market leading, and sociallyresponsible development.
Lingshuiwan Mixed-UseConcept design 2010
—— Dalian China
I LINGSHUIWAN MIXED USE LINGSHUIWAN MIXED USE I
I LINGSHUIWAN MIXED USE LINGSHUIWAN MIXED USE I
I LINGSHUIWAN MIXED USE LINGSHUIWAN MIXED USE I
I LINGSHUIWAN MIXED USE LINGSHUIWAN MIXED USE I
G ues t V i l la fo r G20(Group o f 20 count r ie s ) Architectural Concepts I&II
WHAT I DID IN THIS PROJECT
Project Designer in charge conceptual design of two villas
DESIGN PHILOSOPHYA modern building with Chinese styleA Special Destination: host site for G20A functional destination: key amenities support itself as guest destinationA place for ConvergenceA Place of Harmony: Harmony between People Harmony within Oneself Harmony with Nature
Conceptual design 2010
—— Beijing China
I GUEST'S VILLA FOR G20 GUEST'S VILLA FOR G20 I
courtyardcourtyard
siteplan
wall
first floor plan
section
landscape
second floor
I GUEST'S VILLA FOR G20 GUEST'S VILLA FOR G20 I
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北京雁栖湖国际会都概念性规划
Beijing Yanqi Lake Capital Guest House Conceptual Master Plan
鸟瞰图Aerial View鸟瞰图
Guest Villa for G20(Group of 20 countries) Architectural Concepts II
I GUEST'S VILLA FOR G20 GUEST'S VILLA FOR G20 I
siteplan
first floor plansection second floorI GUEST'S VILLA FOR G20 GUEST'S VILLA FOR G20 I
Sino-ocean International center (super high-rise)
Conceptual design 2010
—— Tianjin China
site context
concept
3D CITY
URBAN OARK
siteplan
site location
function division
hotel&apartment
office
conference center
commerical
WHAT I DID IN THIS PROJECT
Project Designer
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
3D Urban Mixed-Use Complex: 3D City Commerical Center Urban Park Public center
I SINO-OCEAN INTERNATIONAL CENTER SINO-OCEAN INTERNATIONAL CENTER I
hotel typical plan
rendering
apartment typical plan office typical plan
I SINO-OCEAN INTERNATIONAL CENTER SINO-OCEAN INTERNATIONAL CENTER I
Urban Integration Plan Of Subway Line 9 Liuliqiao Station Concept No.1 & No.2
Concept Design 2008/07,
—— Beijing China
Type: Mixed-use, Office, Hotel, Transportation hub Site area: 2.67 haGFA(gross floor area): 185141 ㎡FSI(floor space index): 5.52Number of storeys: 45
WHAT I DID IN THIS PROJECT
1.Assisted BIAD in conceptual design(concept No. 1 )and in charge of deepening BIAD's idea.
2.Design director of Concept No.2 who in charge of the whole designing process.
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
Scenario 1: Followed the "circle" concept of the subway transfer hall and considerate both the subway station and buildings in the two sites, our design begins with the urban spatial form and spatial relations between ground and underground. Then, we let the "circle" theme of underground subway hall reflected in the ground floor space which means that we create the dialogue between up and down hence help them to resonate among each other.
The two 180m high buildings around each other. Their multi-layer and three-dimensional structures with straggly level bring people rich and full of rhythm visual experience which let them as the landmark of the whole Liuliqiao area.
In Scenario 2 we use "square" and "circular" to interpret ground and underground spaces. The design principle is to construct buildings which are simple, modern and most importantly, imposing.
I URBAN INTEGRATION PLAN OF SUBWAY LINE 9 LIULIQIAOXI STATION
Scenario 1
URBAN INTEGRATION PLAN OF SUBWAY LINE 9 LIULIQIAOXI STATION I
Scenario 2
I URBAN INTEGRATION PLAN OF SUBWAY LINE 9 LIULIQIAOXI STATION
Conceptual Design Process
Site Plan
URBAN INTEGRATION PLAN OF SUBWAY LINE 9 LIULIQIAOXI STATION I
Floor Plans
Type: Mixed-use, Residential, Transport hub, Office, RetailSite area: 35.3 haGFA(gross floor area): 597000 ㎡FSI(floor space index): 1.69Number of storeys: 9-13Number of units: 2360
I URBAN INTEGRATION PLAN OF SUBWAY LINE 10 WULU STATION
Urban Integration Plan Of Subway L ine 10 Wulu Station
Concept Design 2008/4
—— Beijing China
URBAN INTEGRATION PLAN OF SUBWAY LINE 10 WULU STATION I
WHAT I DID IN THIS PROJECT
Major design who in charge of site plan, landscape and elevation design.
Street View(office building)
Site Plan
I URBAN INTEGRATION PLAN OF SUBWAY LINE 10 WULU STATION URBAN INTEGRATION PLAN OF SUBWAY LINE 10 WULU STATION I
TODA t r a n s i t - o r i e n t e d development (TOD) is a mixed-use residential or commercial area designed t o m a x i m i z e a c c e s s t o public transport, and often incorporates features to encourage transit ridership. A T O D n e i g h b o r h o o d typically has a center with a t rans i t s ta t ion or s top (train station, metro station, t ram s top, or bus s top) , surrounded by relatively high-density development with progressively lower-d e n s i t y d e v e l o p m e n t spreading outwards from the center. TODs generally are located within a radius of one-quarter to one-half mile (400 to 800 m) from a transit stop, as this is considered to be an appropriate scale for pedestrians.
I URBAN INTEGRATION PLAN OF SUBWAY LINE 10 WULU STATION
Mix-use Building Perspective
URBAN INTEGRATION PLAN OF SUBWAY LINE 10 WULU STATION I
Ground Floor Plan
Basement Storey 1 Plan
Basement Storey 2 Plan
I URBAN INTEGRATION PLAN OF SUBWAY LINE 10 WULU STATION
Office Building Perspective
URBAN INTEGRATION PLAN OF SUBWAY LINE 10 WULU STATION I
I URBAN INTEGRATION PLAN OF SUBWAY LINE 8 PINGXIFU STATION
Urban Integration Plan Of Subway Line 9 PINGXIFU Station
Concept Design 2008/5
—— Beijing China
Site area: 36 haGFA(gross floor area): 743189 ㎡FSI(floor space index): 1.85Number of storeys: 3-28Number of units: 5570
URBAN INTEGRATION PLAN OF SUBWAY LINE 8 PINGXIFU STATION I
WHAT I DID IN THIS PROJECT
Project designer and Project manager
I URBAN INTEGRATION PLAN OF SUBWAY LINE 8 PINGXIFU STATION URBAN INTEGRATION PLAN OF SUBWAY LINE 8 PINGXIFU STATION I
I URBAN INTEGRATION PLAN OF SUBWAY LINE 8 PINGXIFU STATION URBAN INTEGRATION PLAN OF SUBWAY LINE 8 PINGXIFU STATION I
CUNYUAN Public Square Residence Planning
Site area: 4.4 haGFA(gross floor area): 249948 ㎡FSI(floor space index): 4.95Number of storeys: 3-35Number of units: 1719
Concept Design 2009/6
—— Sanya China
I CHUNYUAN PUBLIC SQUARE RESIDENCE PLANNING CHUNYUAN PUBLIC SQUARE RESIDENCE PLANNING I
WHAT I DID IN THIS PROJECT
Project designer and Project manager
LOHAS City Mix-use buildings
Type: Mixed-use, residential, soho officeSite area: 11.26 haGFA(gross floor area): 164355 ㎡FSI(floor space index): 1.27Number of storeys: 5-12Number of units: 1052
Concept Design 2009/10
—— Beijing China
I LOHAS CITY LOHAS CITY I
Section
Rendering
Unit plan
Site plan
Section
WHAT I DID IN THIS PROJECT
Project designer and Project manager
WHAT I DID IN THIS PROJECT
1.As a local architect assisted Burka Archiects in Toronto in conceptual design stage and preliminary design stage
2.Construction design and drawing of buildings R4-A, R5-D and cooperated with other disciplines.
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
Plans:
We profess a historical successful design approach which is refered to as “planning from the inside out”
This philosophy places the person in the dwelling unit in focus during the design process and radiated his needs outward.
This is the opposite of fitting functions into a predetermined exterior design.
This approach identifies those desirable elements of a residential project which are the closest to the individual.
Elevation:
Our design lets consumers learn about the artistic concept of neoclassicism style.
We expressed neoclassicism style by modern technologies, materials and architectural language.
The elevations of buildings not only bring people feelings of a strentch of the elegant tastes of life but also provide a suitable living condition to them.
Zhong Hai City Residential Design R4R5Complete 2004-2010
—— Beijing China
The winner of the international tenderType: ResidentialSite area: 5.23 haGFA(gross floor area): 166667 ㎡FSI(floor space index): 3.18Number of storeys: 9-20Number of units: 1088
I COHL ZHONGHAICHENG-R4R5 COHL ZHONGHAICHENG-R4R5 I
I COHL ZHONGHAICHENG-R4R5
Process of thinking
Bird's View From North to South
Bird's View From South to NorthSite plan(construction drawing design)
COHL ZHONGHAICHENG-R4R5 I
Site plan and landescape design (concept design stage)
I COHL ZHONGHAICHENG-R4R5 COHL ZHONGHAICHENG-R4R5 I
I COHL ZHONGHAICHENG-R4R5
3D Model
RenderingCAD Drawing
3D Model
R4-Adesign process
COHL ZHONGHAICHENG-R4R5 I
R5-Ddesign process
Concept Design Waterpen Rendering
Concept Sketch
Complete
Complete
Rendering
Construction Drawing
Construction Drawing
WHAT I DID IN THIS PROJECT1.As a local architect assisted Burka Archiects in Toronto in conceptual design stage and preliminary design stage.
2.Construction design and drawing of sixbuildings (L,M,Y,K,X) and cooperated with other disciplines.
3.Onsite construction cooperation.
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
The architectural style of R6R7 plot is " M e d i t e r r a n e a n R e v i v a l " m i x e d w i t h contemporary masters in order to find out a common architectural language.
The feature of Mediterranean is that the arches and arch and a half, the horseshoe-shaped windows and doors.
Zhong Hai City Residential Design R6R7
Complete 2004 - 2010
—— Beijing China
Type: ResidentialSite area: 7.59 haGFA(gross floor area): 186398 ㎡FSI(floor space index): 2.45Number of storeys: 8-11Number of units: 1135
I COHL ZHONGHAICHENG-R6R7 COHL ZHONGHAICHENG-R4R5 I
I COHL ZHONGHAICHENG-R6R7
Rendering of terrace
Waterpen Rendering
Construction completed
Construction completed
Construction completed
COHL ZHONGHAICHENG-R4R5 I
Site plan(construction drawing design)
Spring Valley ResidentialDevelopment
Concept Design 2005/10,
—— Beijing China
Type: ResidentialSite area: 20 haGFA(gross floor area): 240072FSI(floor space index): 1.2Number of storeys: 3-6Number of units: 1481Number of car parking: 1781
WHAT I DID IN THIS PROJECT
1.As a local architectural assisted Burka Archiects in Toronto in conceptual design.
2.In charge of landscape design and drawing.
3.In charge of unite plan and interior design.
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
The Spring Valley Garden Home C o n c e p t i s t h e e m b o d i m e n t o f critical past and present criteria for comfortable, healthy and inspiring living. The freshness of mountains and forests, the intimacy of a village atmosphere, the convenience of urban facilities and the unique individuality of units offers the advantage of both “City” and “Country” l ifestyles. Combined with our design philosophy to visually merge indoor and outdoor spaces, this project will appear to be rooted in nature but, will clearly be pointing to a new direction of healthy modern living.
I SPRING VALLEY SPRING VALLEY I
I SPRING VALLEY SPRING VALLEY I
I SPRING VALLEY SPRING VALLEY I
SUNCO Semi-detached houses & Townhouse
Complete 2007-2009,
—— Beijing China
Type: ResidentialSite area: 3.63 haGFA(gross floor area): 161700 ㎡FSI(floor space index): 0.446Number of storeys: 2Number of units: 508
WHAT I DID IN THIS PROJECT
1. As a local architect assisted Burka Archiects in Toronto in conceptual design stage.
2. Project manage of the project who lead a team finished construction drawings.
3. Onsite construction cooperation
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
The thirty North American style houses include townhouses and semi-detached houses are provided with steep and large slope. The house facade of them is made of precious stone material and carefully polished, and each window offers the owner ideal view.You can touch nature easily after opening any door, sun shine settle down in courtyard, children play in the sight of solicitude. There is point that sight stays everywhere, there is imagine space everywhere.
Famous multiple courtyard which is praised highly by the advanced villa occupant in North America unexpectedly permeate the mark of the old Chinese courtyard house of Beijing which proves again at the same time: the classics are borderless; the one that is suitable for the mankind to live is the best.
I SUNCO LINXI VILLA QUARTER SUNCO LINXI VILLA QUARTER I
I SUNCO LINXI VILLA QUARTER
Semi-detached house Semi-detached house
Construction drawings
SUNCO LINXI VILLA QUARTER I
Construction Process
Details Townhouse
I QINGDAO YINCHUAN ROAD RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
Yinchuan Road Residential Development
Concept Design 2007/09
—— Qingdao China
Type: ResidentialSite area: 5.81 haGFA(gross floor area): 228295 ㎡FSI(floor space index): 3.25Number of storeys: 11-28Number of units: 1432
WHAT I DID IN THIS PROJECT
1.As a local architect assisted Burka Archiects in Toronto in concept design
2.In charge of landscape design
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
Mountainous terrain is the major land feature of Qingdao city. Our plot is not smooth either which, fortunately provides wonderful conditions for the special landscape design. In our design, we use terrain to our advantage: water fall landscape, grass slop and high platform. Besides, both Chinese style courtyard and English geometry garden can be seen in our blueprint.High-rise buildings are arranged in the north and west which effectively prevent the noise from urban road and viaduct also give the inside courtyards privacy.Characteristic of European neoclassical is embodied in façade processing which grave people the feeling of noble and elegance.Large scale balconies are highlight in our unit design which provides consumers expanded vision and make façade of buildings full of rhythm.
QINGDAO YINCHUAN ROAD RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT I
I QINGDAO YINCHUAN ROAD RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
Traffic Analysis Underground Garage
Site Plan
QINGDAO YINCHUAN ROAD RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT I
Elevation (Modern)
Elevation (Classic)Bird's view
Building model
Bird's View At Night
Wendeng Residential District Development
Site area: 4.4 haGFA(gross floor area): 249948 ㎡FSI(floor space index): 4.95Number of storeys: 3-35Number of units: 1719
Concept Design - Construction design 2009/2
—— Shandong China
I WENDENG RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT WENDENG RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT I
I WENDENG RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT WENDENG RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT I
site plan
DG Residential District Sales Office Interior Design
Type: sales officeArea: 11.26 ha
Complete 2009/10
—— Zhengzhou China
I DAGUAN DAGUAN I
Floor plan Ceiling plan
I BEYOND EAST&WEST DESIGN COMPETITION BEYOND EAST&WEST DESIGN COMPETITION I
Basic Drawings And Creative Paintings
My undergraduate's works and spare time's art works
2000-2004
—— Beijing China
I DRAWINGS
Adornment pattern drawings
Colors composition
DRAWINGS I
Chinese Painting
Oil Paintingworld famous painting copy Creative painting
Sketch
Architectural Drawings
Architecture sketches and renderings by watercolour and gouache
2000-2004
—— Beijing China
Architecture sketch
Architecture renderings
Undergraduate Works2004
Exhibition Design
Architecture Design
I UNDERGRADUATE WORKS UNDERGRADUATE WORKS I
Graduation project2004
plans and renderings
I GRADUATION PROJECT GRADUATION PROJECT I
conceptual design process
I PUBLICATION & MY SKETCH BOOK PHOTOS I
Study on Typology of Beijing Hutong
Sihe Yuan(state key projects)
CIID Proceeding
Publication Work & Life
Sketch Book