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LANDSCAPE

ARCHITECT

DESIGN

LIU BO

PORTFOLIO UNIVERSITY OF PÉCS

Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology CURRICULUM VITAE Marcel Breuer Doctoral School Name: Liu Bo Date of birth: 14. Sep. 1983 Nationality: Chinese Architectural Artists DLA Training PROFILE Lecturer, teaching in Guangxi Arts University, dedicated to the artistic design of landscape and architecture.

EDUCATION 2007: B.A., Harbin Normal University

2010: MFA, Shandong Jianzhu University

2015- 2018: DLA Training at Marcel Breuer Doctoral School Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology PORTFOLIO University of Pécs

EXPERIENCE 2008 - 2010: Assistant designer, Wei ErChuang () Architectural Art Design Co., Ltd.

2013 - 2015: Lecturer, Department of Landscape Architecture, Academy of Architecture & Arts, Guangxi Arts University

AWARDS December 2012/ Excellence award in the 3th Nest Award, International Space Environment Art Design Competition.

October 2014/ Outstanding award in the course competition, Academy of Architecture & Art, Guangxi Arts University. Supervisor December 2015/ Honorable mention in the international competition, Set foot in Sittard, Netherlands. Prof. Dr. Ákos Hutter PTE-PMMIK Prof. Dr. Wang Tie CAFA

2018 01 Rural Waterfront Landscape Design

19 Rural Planning & Landscape Design

39 Campus Planning & Architecture Design MAIN PROJECTS 71 Interior Design

81 Roof Renovation Design

89 Symposium/ Publication/ Sketch 3

Rural Waterfront Landscape Design 2

2015

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1. Tearoom 2. Pavilion 3. Restaurant Dadiantou Village is located on the shoreline of the scenic , 4.5 km west of . The village has beautiful landscape conditions for developing tourism. The sight-seeing area at the entrance of the village has complex leisure functions, it may function as a tourist distributing area, tourism service area, cultural center for villagers; moreover, it can also serve as a community plaza for inhabitants to meet their sports, leisure activity, and cultural demands. During the design process, both the rural village style and the water shore area characteristics are emphasized to create a unique Northern water town landscape.

My work in the project: Landscape & building design, visual content production.

01 02 THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TRADITIONAL AND MODERN BUILDING

wooden structure STRUCTURE steel structure

stone carved RIDGE I-beam

gray tiles ROOF straws and reeds (abundant in the local area)

painted on the wooden structure COLUMN wooden veneer on the steel structure

slab stone FLOOR wood preservative

Chinese traditional corridor New corridor with traditional elements

03 04 PAVILION ON WATER

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3d model

Ground floor plan 189 sqm

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2-G A-A Section 2-A Joint drawing

05 2-G 2(G-A) Elevation 2-A 2-1 06 2(1-8) Elevation 2-8 B RESTAURANT ON WATER

Ground floor plan Second floor plan 167 sqm 129 sqm B

3-A 3(A-G) Elevation 3-G B-B Section 3d model

3-4 3(4-1) Elevation 3-1 3-1 3(1-4) Elevation 3-4 07 08 C

C-C Section

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Ground floor plan 69 sqm

4-A 4(A-D) Elevation 4-D 1. Joint drawing TEAROOM ON WATER

3d model 4-1 4(1-4) Elevation 4-4 09 10 THIS PAGE - TOP View of the project from water Rendering OPPOSITE - BOTTOM View of the tearoom from water Photography

11 12 TOP View of the restaurant from water Rendering

BOTTOM View of the pavilion from water Rendering

TOP View of the tearoom from water Rendering

MIDDLE & BOTTOM View of the waterwheel Rendering

13 14 TOP & BOTTOM View of the waterwheel Photography

View of the project from dock TOP BOTTOM Rendering Photography

15 16 THIS PAGE TOP, MIDDLE & BOTTOM View of the corridor Photography

OPPOSITE TOP & BOTTOM View of the waterwheel from the restaurant Photography

17 18 ABOUT THE PROJECT

THE NATIONAL POLICY In 2015, General Secretary Xi Jinping proposed the guidance of beautiful countryside, “The foundation of Beauty China depends on Beauty Countryside”.

BEIJING-- REGION POLICY Air pollution is an increasingly worrying issue in Northern China, so meeting the desire for a clean environment is a top priority. The proposed goal is the construction of an international tourist city in city.

XINGLONG COUNTY POLICY is located in the southernmost part of Chengde City, near the eastern end of the Mountains and the northern side of the Great Wall. Xinglong County is included in the scope of the Capital Economic Circle. To achieve “thriving tourism in the county” become a major Rural Planning & Landscape Design economic strategy. Air quality has reached the first level of national quality standards. The unique farming culture in Xinglong County has a long history, which should be in the focus on cultural heritage 2016 preservation.

BEIKANZI VILLAGE POLICY The most important aims of policy making include drawing on the foundation of the village’s traditional agriculture, extending the industrial chain of traditional agriculture, developing new agricultural sightseeing experience and gradually transforming it into a new type of agriculture characterized by “No.1 Farmland in Xinglong” sightseeing experience, so that leisure tourism and agriculture could be mutually promoted during development.

THE DESIGN TEAM Team: Architectural Design and Research Institute, CAFA Team leader: Prof. Wang Tie Team members: Liu Bo, Zhao Dapeng, Liu Xiaodong, and Yang Xiao My role in the team: Evaluation and measurement, masterplan, landscape and residential house design, visual content production.

19 20 LOCATION CONCEPTION

Humanity follows the Earth, the Earth follows Heaven. Heaven follows the Tao, and the Tao follows Nature.

— an ancient Chinese philosopher LaoZi

Heaven——Ecology As part of the strategy, the relationship between agriculture and the creek bank should be in the focus.

Human——Infrastructure Meanwhile, in line with environmental considerations, damage to nature should be reduced, bringing a different visual experience to the visitors.

A primer aim is creating a living space Beikanzi Village is located in the western Xinglong County, the and welcome the visitors to Beikanzi Village provincial road S355 runs through the whole village from east to to enjoy a quiet and relaxing time. west as the only way to access Beijing from Xinglong County. The base boasts fairly advantageous regional conditions, which is able to serve a wider crowd. Moreover, it has a temperate continental monsoon climate, characterized by four distinct seasons, great Finding Your day-night temperature difference and simultaneous rain and hot New Lifestyle season. Basically, there is no scorching hot season, and as a summer tourist resort, it is suitable for creating a beautiful and livable holiday environment. Watching the beautiful view Enjoying everyday life

Catching your moment Eating for health and wellness

21 22 GENERAL PLAN

Boardwalk Viewing Platform

Waterfront Square

Greenhouses

Farmland

Central Square

Landscape Node

Parking

Village Committee

23 24 ROAD PLANNING

First road section 5M

Second road section 2-3M TOP View of the project from water S355 road Rendering First road Second road stone pebble

NO.1 Pebble Beach

hygrophyte stone

NO.2 Wetland Plants stone pebble

Greenhouse 39000 m2 NO.3 Embankment Rural picking area 45760 m2

Landscape CREEK REGULATION 65289 m2 Creek length 1100m The maximum width 30m Waterfront The minimum width 12m 26137 m2

25 26 TOP & BOTTOM TOP & BOTTOM View of the project from air View of the project from boardwalk platform Rendering Rendering

27 28 TOP View of the project from the second road Rendering BOTTOM View of the landscape node Rendering

TOP & MIDDLE View of the greenhouses Rendering BOTTOM View of the farmland Rendering

29 30 RESIDENTIAL HOUSE DESIGN TYPE A RESIDENTIAL HOUSE MODERN STYLE

A. 3-story house A. 3-story house

The existing residential houses in Beikanzi Village were designed in line with the unique courtyard layouts typical in Xinglong area. The courtyard houses include one parlor and two bedrooms, which basically can only meet the needs of the villagers and are not designed to receive tourists. In order to enable villagers to host tourists, under the premise that the homestead does not exceed 300 square meters, a unitary residential house is designed to consider the integration of the homestead contour boundary and the courtyard boundary. The bases of the two basic houses are arranged symmetrically, and the east-west image forms a set of traditional determinant layouts, which significantly improves the land conservation and housing integrity.

The local government can determine the number of house units for new houses according to the scope of the land. The formation of clusters from units is consistent with the logic of community generation in local traditional houses, and it also provides strong operability and possibility for future promotion. A. One- group houses I designed two types of residential houses for local government Two basic unit houses, arranged symmetrically reference.

31 32 SOUTH ELEVATION NORTH ELEVATION

33 WEST ELEVATION (FROM INNER COURTYARD) 34 EAST ELEVATION TYPE B th RESIDENTIAL HOUSE 1 Floor Plan 4 7 TRADITIONAL STYLE 1. courtyard 2. guest room 3 5 6 3. kitchen 4. warehouse 5. living room 6. master room 7. bathroom 2 1

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2th Floor Plan 8 9 B. 3-story house B. 3-story house 8. warehouse 9. bathroom 12 11 10 10. guest room 11. guest room 12. guest room 13. sunlight room 14. balcony

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3th Floor Plan 15 19

15. warehouse 16. guest room 16 17 18 17. sunlight room 18. guest room B. One- group houses 19. bathroom Two basic unit houses, arranged symmetrically

35 36 WEST ELEVATION EAST ELEVATION (FROM INNER COURTYARD)

37 SOUTH ELEVATION 38 NORTH ELEVATION Campus Planning & Architecture Design

2017

39 40 Highway Arterial road Secondary road

The project is located in Sino-G Ecology Park, West Coast New District, Qingdao City, Shandong Province. Qinglan Expressway passes through the park, the project has its competitive edge as it is located nearby Bay high-speed with easy access to public transportation.

Firm: Qingdao TBH Design Co., Ltd. My role in the project: Planning, teaching building design, interior design, visual content production.

DISTRICT ANALYSIS 41 42 DORMITORY 5F BUILDING 1F

1F 2F DIGITAL 1F REFECTORY TRAINING BUILDING BUILDING

4F COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING 1F DORMITORY BUILDING A COMPREHENSIVE BUILDING TRAINING 5F BUILDING B

3F

3F

1F 3F COMPREHENSIVE TEACHING BUILDING

5F 1F

N PROJECT SITE PLAN 43 44 Retained the original terrain and gully Combined with the surrounding landscape Traffic analysis Two stages of the building process

Accommodation Comprehensive training building A

Comprehensive training building B

Corresponding axis Generated partitions Sports activities Comprehensive teaching building

Function distribution

Based on contour lines Created the inner courtyard 45 46 ECOLOGICAL DESIGN STRATEGY THE BEST ORIENTATION OF THE BUILDING

Sea breeze

Guided wind measures

Planning reserved natural ventilation corridor in summer

Utilizing architectural overhead and ground vegetation

Blocked wind measures The characteristics of local climate were taken into consideration during the design of building heating and cooling energy Building and vegetation can consumption. The best orientation of the building is 20° west by withstand northwest monsoon south and 30° east by south. in winter

Summer sunshine

Winter sunshine

Shadow changing diagram in June

Natural lighting Natural ventilation

Shadow changing diagram Sun trajectory map in December

47 48 LANDSCAPE INFILTRATION LANDSCAPE NODES

I kept the following principle in mind when designing the building: I followed the natural attributes, derived from nature, integrated with nature. The goal of landscape design is to create a campus harmonizing with the environment and people’s needs, which has a modern atmosphere, and which displays the local culture and its own characteristics. The overall planning layout follows the natural terrain and emphasizes a green experience. "One axis" is the main thoroughfare running through the north and south, blurring the concept of traditional roads and integrating the multiple traffic functions such as driving, pedestrian, and non-motor vehicles through landscape techniques to achieve the effect of ecological corridors. "Two lines" are the valleys in the current landscape, designed to create a natural water system that also improves the landscape diversity of the entire campus. "Four nodes" are the main landscape nodes in the campus, playing a role in traffic evacuation and transit.

49 50 THIS PAGE & OPPOSITE View of the central landscape node Rendering

51 52 53 54 COMPREHENSIVE TEACHING BUILDING

The location in the campus

The building is a multifunctional complex which includes the Administrative area Teaching area functions of exhibition, administration, teaching and further potential functions, as well. The layout of the buildings along the street guarantees the social openness of exhibition, administration, and teaching. The building as the primary image of the campus facade uses the way of block stacking to define the space of entrance square.

TOP View of the main entrance of the campus Rendering Conference area Exhibition area 55 56 COMPREHENSIVE TEACHING BUILDING FLOOR PLAN

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+ MAIN LEVEL 3590 sqm + THIRD LEVEL 5487 sqm

1. Theatre 2. V I. P. Room 3. Meeting Room 10. Laboratory 11. Classroom 4. Stack 5. Archives

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+ SECOND LEVEL 6695 sqm

6. Reading-room 7. Computer Laboratory 8. Office Room 9. Air Exchang Room + EAST ELEVATION

+ SOUTH ELEVATION

57 58 COMPREHENSIVE TEACHING BUILDING FLOOR PLAN

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+ FOURTH LEVEL 5465 sqm

12. Reception Room 13. Meeting Room 14. Office Room 15. Classroom 16. Monitoring room 17. Music Room + TOP LEVEL 18. Single-music Room

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+ FIFTH LEVEL 2695 sqm 20

19. Laboratory 20. Classroom

+ WEST ELEVATION

+ SECTION A-A

59 60 COMPREHENSIVE TEACHING BUILDING INTERIOR DESIGN

THIS PAGE - TOP View of the hall Rendering OPPOSITE - BOTTOM View of the hall Rendering

61 62 MAIN MATERIAL IN THE HALL

Terrazzo Granite

Fireproof board Perforated aluminum veneer

THIS PAGE - TOP View of the rest area in the hall Rendering

OPPOSITE - BOTTOM View of the exhibition area in the hall Rendering

63 64 THIS PAGE - TOP View of the reading area Rendering OPPOSITE - BOTTOM View of the library lobby Rendering

65 66 PVC flooring PVC flooring PVC flooring PVC flooring

THIS PAGE - TOP View of the electronic reading area Rendering

OPPOSITE - TOP View of the teacher reading area Rendering

BOTTOM Ground pavement on the second level

Terrazzo Wood veneer 67 68 THIS PAGE - TOP View of the general classroom (plan A) Rendering

OPPOSITE - TOP View of the general classroom (plan B) Rendering BOTTOM Classroom interior facade (plan B)

69 70 INTERIOR DESIGN

2017

QM-Star is a comprehensive art Institution base integrating art training, entertainment, fashion, culture and community property. QM-Star independently created a new Online-to-Offline model of professional music education combining traditional music education and mobile Internet. QM-Star is a new era of music education products.

Located: Jinan City, Shandong Province. China My work in the project: Interior design, visual content production.

71 72 PVC flooring Wooden flooring Carpet PVC flooring PVC flooring

Waterproof plasterboard ceiling Height of 2.8 meters 12

Gypsum board and 11 sound-absorbing mineral wool board Height of 2.8 meters White wall paint Install metal structure Sound-absorbing mineral Gypsum board white Height of 3.3 meters wool board latex paint Height of 2.8 meters Height of 2.8 meters White wall paint Height of 3.3 meters

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1. office 2. principal room 3. instrumental music room 4. vocal music room 5. instrumental music room 6. multifunction room 7. video production room 8. recording studio 9. vocal music and dancing room 10. multifunction room 11. female bathroom 12. male bathroom THIS PAGE - TOP Floor plan Rendering

OPPOSITE - TOP Ceiling plan Rendering BOTTOM View of the reception area Rendering

73 74 Reception area

Engraving Logo on metal plate Wooden veneer combined lighting Storage shelves Information board Marble facing with hidden light

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THIS PAGE - TOP View of the coffee bar Rendering

OPPOSITE - TOP Rest area 2 View of the reception area Rendering BOTTOM The passageway facade 1. Member passageway 2. Elevator hall facade - Logo wall 3. Waiting area Rendering 1

75 76 THIS PAGE - TOP View of the corridor Rendering OPPOSITE - TOP View of the rest area Rendering

77 78 THIS PAGE - TOP View of the multifunction room Rendering

OPPOSITE - TOP View of the vocal music and dancing room Rendering BOTTOM View of the instrumental music room Rendering

79 80 ROOF RENOVATION DESIGN

2016

WangTie Art Museum was built five years ago, the original roof had problems with leaking water, so the owner decided to renovate the roof, in order to completely solve this problem. The roof structure used steel structure made by U-shaped welded steel. The top of the roof was covered with steel tile with full of benzene plate. Two kinds of U-shaped steel were chosen. The main structure used 12# U-shaped steel. The remaining parts used 6# U-shaped steel.

Located: Beidaihe District, City. China Project: WangTie Art Museum entrusted the task to me My work in the project: Participated in structural design, on-site supervision.

81 82 THE STEEL STRUCTURE ROOF STRUCTURE OF THE MUSEUM

120*53*9 U-shaped steel 120*53*9 U-shaped steel M10 Expansion bolts

6 Welding

30*30*10 Steel plate

53 mm

36 mm 120 mm

60 mm

6#U-shaped steel 12#U-shaped steel

2200mm

120mm

1950mm

7740mm

120mm

1950mm

120mm

1280mm

120mm 60mm 120mm

3900mm 2700mm 2700mm 3900mm

13740mm

East elevation

83 84 Cleaned up the old roof with water leakage problems

Completed clean

The first column of steel frame

CONSTRUCTION PROCESS 85 86 Making progress

Nearly finished

TOP BOTTOM View of the project before the start View of the project finished Nearly finished Photography Photography 87 88 SYMPOSIUM/ PUBLICATION/ SKETCH SYMPOSIUM EXHIBITION

2015 - 2018

SYMPOSIUM CONFERENCE 89 90 PUBLICATION

11th Miklós Iványi International PhD & DLA Symposium Abstract Book ISBN: 978-963-642-876-1

Adaptation to local conditions -- Inheritance and development of regional culture in architectural design 2015

6th Interdisciplinary Doctoral Conference Abstract Book & Conference Book DRAWING OF PÉCS CITY ISBN: 978-963-429-113-8 ISBN: 978-963-429-111-4 Regional characteristics and cultural inheritance -- Analysis of the construction of beautiful villages in China 2017

The Applications and Menthods in Landscape Design Textbook (in Chinese) ISBN: 978-7-5677-7203-8 Associate Editor 2016

91 92 DRAWING OF PÉCS COUNTRYSIDE

2th Historical Architecture Investigation Course and Exhibition

93 94 Measuring mill house in Pécs countryside Teaching assistant on the course of complex design

11th Miklós Iványi International PhD & DLA Symposium

6th Interdisciplinary Doctoral Conference

Measuring houses in the countryside Xinglong County, China Activities in University of Pécs 95 96 SPECIAL THANKS TO

Prof. Dr. Ákos Hutter Prof. Dr. Wang Tie Prof. Dr. Bálint Bachmann Prof. Dr. Tamás János Katona

For their guidance and help ARTDESIGN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT

Pécsi Tudományegyetem Műszaki és Informatikai Kar Breuer Marcell Doktori Iskola