Post on 08-Aug-2015
SELECTED WORKS PORTFOLIO
HANXIONG LIU
B.Arch | Southern Polytechnic State University
M.Arch | University of Califonia, Los Angeles
7157 Alvern St, Apt 313Los Angeles, CA, 90045
(770)309-2264
ryanliu66666@gmail.com
_SUMMARY
HANXIONG LIU received MASTER OF ARCHI-TECTURE II, POST-PROFESSIONAL DEGREE FROM UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES [UCLA], Craig Hodgetts Suprastudio [Hyperloop] after he finished BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE DEGREE [NAAB ACCRED-ITED] FROM SOUTHERN POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY [SP_ARC] in Atlanta, GA.
He, as an intern, worked for CRANG BOAKE ACBI GROUP, BEIJING in 2011 SUMMER,participated Shandong Dongping Townhouse design, Hunan Qingshuihu Villa design and Shenyang Naqu High-rise residential project. In 2013-2014, he worked at RAFAEL A. GARCIA ARCHITECTS as an associate architect in Atlanta, GA, participated VA Medical Center parking deck in San Juan, Puerto Rico; CYAN at 3380 Peachtree Road in Atlanta, GA; Clark Atlanta University Animal Research Facility in Atlanta, GA; Oral & Facial Surgery Associates in Braselton, GA; ASPIRE at 2400 Charlotte Avenue in Nashville, TN and AZURE on the park in Atlanta, GA.
His recent work in [Hyperloop] focused on creating practical solutions to the many diverse aspects of the Hyperloop Concept - a high-speed tube transportation system- and to do. The strategic design proposals by statistic researching, analysing and design will be produced in the findings of two book publica-tions in 2015, SUPRASTUDIO: HYPERLOOP Volume I and SUPRASTUDIO: HYPERLOOP Volume II.
As a professional designer, he has a sharp interest in research based schematic design, 3D modeling and hybrid design [Architecture + X]. USING AUTOCAD, REVIT, RHINO, GRASS-HOPPER, MAYA, AFTER EFFECTS, ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR, AND UNITY 3D SKILLFULLY.Additionally, his skills also include excellent illustration skills, LEED sustainable design strategies, practices, and techniques; passive heating and cooling techniques, parametric design, game design, filming and photography.
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[selected student works]
URBAN INCUBATORATLANTA CULINARY SCHOOL
HYPERLOOP
[selected professional works]
CYAN AT 3380 PEACHTREE ROAD, ATLANTA, GAORAL & FACIAL SURGERY ASSOCIATES, ATLANTA, GA
ASPIRE AT 2400 CHARLOTTEE AVE, NASHVILLE, TN
[other selected works]
HOTLINE MASS PROJECTION MAPPING
PARAMETRIC
[selected student works]
URBAN INCUBATOR
Flow generates space, space drives flow.
In this design,the relationship between flow and space is my issue. In my perspective, the flow of space generates space. Continental plates drift divided conti-nents; crowd gathering created city. Flow defines growth speed, thus precipitating the space changes. The formation of space also influenced the direction of flow and its effects.
In this project,the flows of varying context around the site contribute to the exploration of space and design concepts.
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site
park [natural]
kindergarten [stone]
abandoned building [brick]
Federal building [concrete+glass]
SITE MAP
figure ground transportation green space wind flow noise radiation isovist
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workingstudent / faculty/ staffrelaxresident
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office interior
auditorium
sky escalator to roof platform
art gallery
01 exterior plaza02 book store03 black-box theater04 institute05 art gallery06 hanging plaza07 media center
08 firm #109 firm #210 firm #311 firm #412 firm #513 auditorium14 lobby
15 apartment #116 apartment #217 apartment #318 apartment #419 equipment room
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black-box theater
lawn roof
daylightingroof
shadingdevice
companies
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[selected student works]
ATLANTA CULINARY SCHOOL
As big as an urban accelerator, as small as a cuisine.
ACAS (Atlanta Cuisine Art School) is a proposed project located in Mid-town Atlanta.
Most of the building forms around ACAS are rectangular blocks with courtyards inside. While I’m design-ing, I do not want to break the “rule” of building in this context but let my design integrated and reflect the school’s unique and innovative spirit. And also it has another role to be an urban infrastructure and provide a place for community activities.
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PROGRAM EVOLUTION
Based on the reflection of diversity of Atlanta Midtown, I established two behavior models by Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.
By analyzing the behavioral and psychological need of different groups, I found the distinctive need of culinary art school and public systematically.
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN
01 lobby02 court yard03 bake shop04 administrative office05 equipment room06 receiving area07 trash area08 lecture hall
09 restroom10 pastry kitchen11 teaching kitchen (American)12 teaching kitchen (Italian)13 teaching kitchen (Mexican)14 teaching kitchen (France)15 library16 class room (Japanese)
17 demonstration laboratory18 teaching kitchen (Thai)19 teaching kitchen20 restaurant kitchen21 wine room22 restaurant23 hanging garden
student/faculty circulation public circulation
vertical circulationhanging gardens
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LOBBY
TEACHING KITCHEN
TEACHING KITCHEN
DEMONSTRATION LAB
HANGING GARDENROOF TERRACE
COURT YARD
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[selected student works]
HYPERLOOP
Teammates: Milagro Jassmine Carpio, Kai Qian, Shuyan Zhang, Chen Danfeng
The design of the Hyperloop station design involves considering the design of the capsule. Step one was choosing how one would enter the capsule. We chose cartridge. Then we engineered a new spiral mecha-nism that would be able to dispatch capsules and cartridges in and out fluidly. Second, was having modular platforms to provide easy access for dropoff and pickup. Third, we thought of introducing a first class capsules for the business man, or any vip guest. Thus the seating being more private, spacious, comfort, and enter-tainment.
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TURBINE+ AIR LOCK
SKIES
OUTER SHELL
CARTRIDGE
PASSENGER SEAT
RESTROOM
LUGGAGE + BATTERY STORAGE
BACK ENTRY
FRONT ENTRY
RAIL + MECHANISM
AIR LOCK
SECTION A
SECTION B
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
PLAN- SEATING ARRANGEMENT
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[ SCREEN ]Video and GamesDigital Passenger Manual
ENTERTAINMENT
[ PROJECTOR ]
Create PersonalAtmosphere
[ VISUALIZATION SCREEN ]
[ ATMOSPHERE LIGHT ]Main Illumination
ILLUMINATION
[ INDICATION LIGHT ]
Departure/ ArrivalAcceleration/ Deceleration
Emergency Noti�cation
[ CUSTOMIZING LIGHT ]
Passenger ControlledColor and Brightness
[ SERVICE COMPARTMENT ]Passenger Manual BookFood and Drink StorageMagazineEmergency Kits
[ LUGGAGE STORAGE ]
Hand Luggage Compartment
STORAGE SPACE
[ RIB FRAME ]Supporting Structure
[ HORIZONTAL FRAME + RAIL ]
Supporting and Sliding Structure
STRUCTURE FRAME
SEATING INTERFACE
capsule axonometric
capsule dimensions
seating interfaces
capsule aerodynamic
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LOADING PLATFORM
PASSENGERDROP OFF
ELEVATOR + RESTROOM
ESCALATOR UP
CARTRIDGE TO DEPARTURE
CHECK-INZONE
COMMERCIALZONE
SPIRALSYSTEM
OUTER SHELL
EMPTY CARTRIDGE
ARRIVING CAPSULE
EMPTY CARTRIDGE
SENT FOR MAINTENANCE
SENT TO DEPARTURE
OUTER SHELL
EMPTY CARTRIDGE
LOADING PASSENGERS
UNLOADING PASSENGERS
SENT FROM ARRIVAL
LOADED CAPSULE
DEPARTURE PLATFORM
MOVING DIRECTIONPEDESTRIAN FLOW
DEPARTUREARRIVAL
ASSEMBLY
DETACHMENT
CONCEPT + GENERATION
ARRIVAL - LOWER LEVEL DEPARTURE - UPPER LEVEL
DEPARTURE PLATFORM
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CAPSULE TIME SEQUENCE
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B3
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-36’ B2
-18’ B1
0’ GROUND
+12’ PICKUP
+30’ A3
+48’ D3
+30’ DROPOFF
latitude section
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LEVEL 520' - 0"
LEVEL 630' - 0"
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[selected professional works]
CYAN AT 3380 PEACHTREE ROADATLANTA, GA
under construction...
A 329 unit, 23 story luxury rental apartment building designed to fit a prosperous, dynamic urban environ-ment on Peachtree Road, the princi-pal Avenue of Atlanta, in the presti-gious Buckhead neighborhood. This project features studio, one, two, and three bedroom units and includes a seven story parking deck, pool amen-ity deck, amenity pavilion, and roof terrace overlooking Peachtree Road.
This highly visible building is designed to provide a vantage point to view the beautiful surrounding skyline, while also contributing to it. The building’s orientation on the site engages access to public transit, while also providing unique spaces to enjoy activities such as the Peachtree Road Race and July 4th Fireworks. This building is designed to LEED certification standards.
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LOWER ST. LEVEL-32' - 8"
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[selected professional works]
ORAL & FACIAL SUR-GERY ASSOCIATESBRASELTON, GA
individual directed work completed
This is a clinic renovation design project by myself and directed by Rafael A Garcia. Whole drawing included architectural drawings, electrical drawings, mechancial drawings and plumbing drawings made by Autodesk Revit.
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LOBBY300
CONSULTINGROOM
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BREAK ROOM307
WAITING305
REGISTER306
EMPLOYEETOILET
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PUBLIC TOILET(EXISTING)
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EXISTING FLOOR TOCEILING LOCKABLE CABINET
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ALL UTILITIES FORSPACE LOCATED IN
BUILDING UTILITY ROOM
OWNER PROVIDEDBOTTLE WATER COOLER(N.I.C.)
NEW PARTITION TO CEILING( 3 5/8" METAL STUDS W/3 1/2" INSULATION BATTS)
NEW GLASS PARTITIONOVER EXISTING COUNTERSEE DETAIL
CLOSE EXISTINGDOOR
PLANTING AREAPLANTING AREA
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INSTALLOWNER PROVIDEDDENTAL CHAIR
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NEW UNDER COUNTERREFRIGERATOR
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EXISTING WALL TOREMAIN
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TABLE AND CHAIRS BY OWNER
TV BY OWNER
REFRIGERATOR BYOWNER
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X-RAY EQUIP. BY OWNER
PROVIDE ADEQUATE X-RAYSHIELDING AT WALL
FURNITURES BY OWNER
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NEW LOUVER INEXISTING DOOR
1/4" = 1'-0"A2011 Interior Elevation of Waiting Area
1/4" = 1'-0"A2014 Interior Elevation of Waiting Area
1/4" = 1'-0"A2013 Interior Elevation of Waiting Area
1/4" = 1'-0"A2012 Interior Elevation of Waiting Area
1/2" = 1'-0"A2015 Interior Elevation of Glass Door
1/2" = 1'-0"A2016
Interior Elevation of PaymentWindow
1/2" = 1'-0"A2017 Interior Elevation of Break Room
1/2" = 1'-0"A2018
Interior Elevation of SterilizationArea
1/2" = 1'-0"A2019
Interior Elevation of SterilizationArea
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[selected professional works]
ASPIRE AT 2400 CHAR-LOTTEE AVE,NASHVILLE, TN
under construction...
This five story “parking deck wrap” multifamily project has been designed by our firm to include 280 units in various unit sizes and types. The project includes extensive, multi-story amenities in a phased design comprising two wood-framed residential buildings and one precast concrete parking deck. The parking deck will include spaces to be shared with an existing adjacent office occu-pancy. Its location near Vanderbilt University and the Medical Center offers significant skyline views, which are being featured in our design.
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A1 A2 A3 A4
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[other selected works]
HOT-LINE MASS
Teammates: Jie Li, Shuyan Zhang,Ya-fei Zhang
This is an research project to push the boundary of robotic hotwire cut. And it illustrated a 2.5D visual evolu-tion as well.
Software: Rhino, Grasshopper, BDMove
original curve
variation 1
variation 2
variation 3
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FIRST CUT
FRONT BACK
SECOND CUT THIRD CUT
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[other selected works]
PROJECTIONMAPPING
Teammates: Chun-Hua Chiu, Dan-feng Chen, Yifan Zhang
The visual compact of projection mapping is impressive and it could gives people an illusion of the works which can not come to reality.
In this project, it is focused on lighting system in the capsule. we used Maya and projected image of capsule on our mock-up and illustrated the time sequence from departure to arrival in a hyperloop travel.
color research
capsule lighting system design
Orange - Concentrative
Blue - Relaxed
Green - Accessible
LIGHT AND ILLUMINATIONColor Temperature
Operation Room
Bedroom
NightcluAb/ Theater
Office/ Library
Restaurant
Light Blue- Relieve Tension
Turquoise Spectrum- Awake/ Excited
Bright White Light/ Uniform Illumination- Efficient/ Concentrated
Red Spectrum- Enhance Sleep Quality
Local Lighting/ Red Spectrum- Activate Appetite/ Private Atmosphere
Linar CeilingLight Source
Lighting IndicatingArrow (Side)
Seat Side MarkerLighting
Linar Arm Lighting
Seat Belt Lighting
Linar Arm Lighting
Lighting IndicatingArrow (Floor)
Floor Linar Lighting
Small ProjectorIR Sensor
Full Scale Screen
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PROJECTION MAPPING TIME SEQUENCE
BOARDING FASTEN SEAT BELTS DEPARTURE
ACCELERATING ACCELERATING TO TOP SPEED WHOLE CEILING ENVIRONMENT SIMULATION - NIGHT
WHOLE CEILING ENVIRONMENT SIMULATION - EARLY MORNING WHOLE CEILING ENVIRONMENT SIMULATION - CLOUDY WHOLE CEILING ENVIRONMENT SIMULATION - SUNSET
WHOLE CEILING ENVIRONMENT SIMULATION - DAWN EMERGENCY ALARM EVACUATION
DECELERATION PREPARE TO LEAVE ARRIVED
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[other selected works]
PARAMETRIC
All the works under this column are my parametric researches, designs and digital fabrications applied to architecture from 2010 to 2015.
wave skin research
Voronoi 3D structure design
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robotic cut and moving constraint research
radomly growth assembly in Maya
end
start
A + B
Part A Part B
f(x) = cos(x)
f(x) = sin(6x)
f(x) = .25sin(x)
f(x) = cos(x)
f(x) = 2sin(x)
f(x) = sin(x)
Part A
Part B
Part C
Part A+B+C
start
start
end
end
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A201
1
A201
5
4
2
3
A201
7
A2016
8"
8"
8"
10"8"
12"
14"
10"
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