“ARCHITECTURE A LIFE-LONG MARATHON. I CAN STOP TO TAKE A BREAK, BUT I CAN’T QUIT. EACH MILSTONE HAS ITS OWN UNIQUENESS. EVERY ACCOMPLISHED MILSTONE IS A LESSON LEARNED. I WILL GO WHEREVER THIS ARCHITECTURAL PATH TAKES ME! MY GOAL IS ONLY TO RUN AN UNFORGETTABLE MARATHON.” 建築設計之路 就如馬拉松賽跑一樣 只要有長跑運動員的精神 不管路途在艱難 唯一目標是邁向成功的里程碑 SELECTED WORK SAMPLES YuMin Liu
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“ARCHITECTURE A LIFE-LONG MARATHON. I CAN STOP TO TAKE A BREAK, BUT I CAN’T QUIT.
EACH MILSTONE HAS ITS OWN UNIQUENESS. EVERY ACCOMPLISHED MILSTONE IS A LESSON LEARNED.
I WILL GO WHEREVER THIS ARCHITECTURAL PATH TAKES ME!
MY GOAL IS ONLY TO RUN AN UNFORGETTABLE MARATHON.”
建築設計之路 就如馬拉松賽跑一樣 只要有長跑運動員的精神 不管路途在艱難
唯一目標是邁向成功的里程碑SELECTED WORK SAMPLES
YuMin Liu
DRAGON FIBER PAVILION / 2015Instructor: John Tsai
Houston Chinese American Lions Club started the Houston Dragonboat Festival in October 2001. Houston Dragon Boat Festival 2003 welcomed an estimated three thousand Houstonians, representing a myriad of cultural backgrounds, including twenty different Asian countries. The event featured eighteen teams, ten cultural performances, celebrity emcees from the major television stations, food vendors, and participation by the Houston Astros, Houston Rockets, and Houston Texans. Each year since then Texas Dragonboat Association (TDBA) had a successful Festival in May on the historical Buffalo Bayou. Attendance has increased to over 5000 people and for the 10th annual May 2010 Festival and had 30 teams participate.
Each year Houston dragonboat festival has been held at “Old Port of Houston” which is located on Main St and Commerce St, but with the construction of Downtown Buffalo Bayou area for the revitalization of Houston. Texas Dragonboat Association (TDBA) has moved the festival to a new site which is located east of Houston Downtown at the site is on North York Street by Tony Marron Park.
There is no facilities for water base activity along the buffalo bayou and with the increase interest in health and outdoor activities. A boathouse along the buffalo bayou for any water base activities such as canoing, rowing, kayaking as well as serve as a home base for dragon boating in Houston. The boathouses will facilitate a year-round youth education program, breast cancer survivor program, and corporate/community team-building program.
TRAINING ROOM 2,500 SQFTROWING TANK 3,000 SQFTLOCKER ROOMS(2) 1,500 SQFTTEAM MEETING ROOM 500 SQFTCOACH’S OFFICE 500 SQFT
TOTAL: 20,000 SQFT
TONYMARRON
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PLAZA SPACE
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PERFORMANCE AREA
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SITE CIRCULATION
SITE DIAGRAM
OVERALL EXTERIOR ENVELOPE
REINFORCEMENT STRUCTURE
FRAME WORK
BODY STRUCTURE
STRUCTURAL SKIN DIAGRAM
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SECTION C SECTION B
LEVEL 2 - ELEVATION 17’ LEVEL 3 - ELEVATION 30’ VIEW FROM THE DOCK
TEAM BUILDINGPLAZE VIEW
EDUCATION: PREFORMANCE
GALLERYCHILDRAN ART STUDIO
ROOF GARDENSKYLIGHTSEXTERIOR
PREFORMACE
TERRACESKYLIGHTS
EXISTING BUILIDNGCAMH
Site Location Transportation flow Parks / Recreation Education Facilities
Introducing outdoor space
Divide form into two levels
Placement of form
Marking entrane to the public
Existing Building Push and pull
The intent of the project is to give extra gallery space and learning space for the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston. The project program includes Public Display, education space and an administrative space. One of the unique program in this is project is a Children’s Art studio. It allows artistes to teach the younger generations about art and different technique of creating art.
The concept of the project is utilize push and pull movement on series of boxes allowing the building to develop outdoor spaces the on the second level as well as natural skylights for spaces below.
The building program is divided into three main categories: galleries, education, and administrative. The building is recess below grade to allow more space for the gallery space and performance space. The public will be walking through a series of natural light in the space as they make their way to the performance art space at west end of the building. This “recess” movement allows the project to develop an amphitheater condition for the courtyard allowing outdoor mini performance for the community. This project seems like the internal connection to the CAMH is located on the second level but it’s actually connected through the basement, where the public are able to walk through different gallery spaces before arriving to CAMH. The upper eastside level houses workshops and studios for CAMH to host any community events promoting hands on art work programs for children. The café is located near the upper level of the auditorium where the public can enjoy the outdoor space after a performance over a cup of coffee.
ART EXPOLRATION CENTER OF HOUSTON / 2014Instructor: Matt Johnson
NOBEL CENTER: Transform / 2014Instructor: Matt Johson
The Nobel center situated on Blasieholmen peninsula in Stockholm. As an architectural representation of the Nobel Prize, the Nobel Center will serve as a space to promote creativity and innovative thinking in finding solutions for the world's major challenges of today and of the future.
This project is base on the idea of performance driven structure. It transfrom from landscape to hardscape to a ventilated facade system for the building. The Ventilated facade is made up of glass and perforated panels, it will allow the building to retain solar heat and allow the hot air raise through the building to keep the interior of the building warm.
The circulation of the site is to allow public to pass through the project with a direct connection to the water but also educate the public about the Noble Prize druing the process. The performance space and gallery usage is located on the ground floor. The cafe is located on the second floor. The third and fourth are more pivate usages such as library, workshop, conference rooms.
SITE EXISTING SITE CiRCULATION
MASSING FOOTPRINTPLAZA SPACECIRCULATION THROUGH THE SITE
PARKING
MASSING DIAGRAM
PLACED FORM BASE ON PROGRAMS LEVEL SEPERATION
VERTICAL CIRCULATION CLADDING FACADE
UPPER LEVEL CONNECTION MIMICK LANDSCAPE
TRANSFRORM DIAGRAM
SITE PLAN
OVERVIEW
WALL SECTION DETAIL + 3D RENDERING
GROUND LEVEL
up
up
RESTROOM
STAGEGREEN ROOM CONTROL
ROOM
AUDITORIUM
SHOP
CLOAK RM
INFORMATION CENTER
VISITOR AREA
VIDEO ROOM
SPECIAL GALLERY
BACK OFFICE
LOADING LOGISTICS
up
down
down
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A’
B’
B
up
RESTROOM
STAGE
CAFE
MEZZANINE
KITCHEN
STG
CATWALK
up
up
WORKSHOP
OFFICE
CONFERENCE RM
LIBRARY
down
CONFERENCE ROOM
OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE
RESTROOM
down
OFFICE
GROUND LEVEL LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4
NOTHEAST ELEVATION EAST ELEVATION SOUTH ELEVATION SECTION A - A” SECTION B - B”