3. educational background
awards
2011-2015
2008-2011
2010
2014-2015
Cal Poly Pomona University / Bachelor of Architecture
Pasadena City College /
Pasadena City College /
Architecture Major
Walter Putnam Memorial Award
Cal Poly Pomona Design Studio Second Place
skills
languages
job history
IT / AutoCAD / Rhino / Sketch Up / Revit / Maxwell /
3MX STUDIO / Adobe Photoship / Illustrator / InDesign /
Microsoft Office / Hand drafting and Modeling /
Laser Cutting
English speak fluently and read / write
Chinese native language
2015-now
2011-2015
an ha architecture
howard johnson hotel
7. TS
Tessellation Stadium 01
The project is dimensioned to fit university and surrounding college
needs as well as to comply with North American Soccer standards.
It shall be defined as a compact contemporary project with visual
recognition factor, adding to the already recognizable campus
structure of the CLA building by Antoine Pedock, a visual anchor
point for the surrounding communities on the Southwest entry to
the campus. This facility is intended to offer an upscale solution for
already established sports such as college football but also for
European football, commonly know as soccer. The arena not only
accommodates state of the art stadium technology but also support
structures such as shops, restaurants and bars, to serve external
as well as local events.
8. Site
The stadium is located on the South end of the
campus in location of the existing soccer field.
Access will primarily come from S. University
Drive and W. Temple Avenue. Existing parking will
be tied in with a future expansion on the South
Side of Temple with an underground crossing. The
site is conveniently located near two major Traffic
arteries, the I-10 and I-57. The site is strategically
within a 4 mile radius of the original football stadi-
um site in the City of industry, Grand Crossing to
attract the same potential audience.
19. LW
LA Wellness Center 02
There are so many leftover spaces in downtown LA. To high-
light the significance of these spaces, and the potential that
they hold to become something more useful and give opportu-
nities to transform those space into healthy environments. My
architectural strategy is to reuse one of those neglected
spaces and design an wellness center for the obesity people
and the community. My goal is to help people adapt to and
maintain a healthy lifestyle.
20. Art District
Skid Row
Metro Entrance
Subway Entrance
110 Freeway Entrance to The Site
Financial District
Historic Core
Bunker Hill
Populated Paces
Circulation to the site
Site
Site
30. HH
Hill House 03
The Hill house is designed for the Japanese artist. It locates on the
mountain slop. The Project used concrete fundation and wood
frame structure.
33. Parking
Retaining wall
HILL HOUSE
GENERAL NOTES
SPECIFIC NOTES
Entry
Main Floor Elevation
10/31/12
24 x 36
1 / 8” = 1’ - 0”
Ke Zhang
4530’ 4535’ 4540’
4545’
4550’
4555’
4560’
48”-
0”
24’ - 0”
4530’
4535’
4540’
4545’
4550’
4555’
4560’
A 1.1
Title:
SITE PLAN
Drawing#
Size
Date
Originator Job#
Scale
Drawn By
Revision
SITE PLAN
1
0’ 4’ 8’ 16’ 32’
1/8" = 1'-0"
HILL HOUSE
GENERAL NOTES
SPECIFIC NOTES
Title:
FLOOR PLAN
Storage
Dining Room
1/4" = 1'-0"
Floor Plan
Patio
Kitchen
Living room
A4.1
2
10/31/12
24 x 36
1 / 4” = 1’ - 0”
Ke Zhang
A 2.1
Drawing#
Size
Date
Originator Job#
Scale
Drawn By
Revision
A4
.1
1
0’ 2’ 4’ 8’ 16’
1/4" = 1'-0"
Roof Plan
0’ 2’ 4’ 8’ 16’
Bath Room
1 2 3 4 5 6
A
B
C
D
E
1 2 3 4 5 6
A
B
C
D
E
Slope
2%
Slope
2%
34. WOOD FLOOR
GAP FOR DRAINAGE
TREATED BAND
JOIST
INSULATION
STEEL BEAM
CORROSION-RESISTAN
BOLTS OR LAG SCREWS
PLYWOOD LAYER
1'-0"
0' - 4"
0'-1”
0' - 1"
0' - 3"
6X13 C CHANNEL JOIST
ROOF DECKING
WELL-ROUNDED GRAVEL BALLAST
METAL FASCIA
GALVANIZED METAL DAM
TREATED WOOD NAILER
SPLICING CEMENT
RIGID INSULATION
ROOFING MEMBRANE
CANT STRIP
0' - 6"
0' - 1"
0'-9"0'-1"
0'-4"
INSULATION
STEEL SHEAR
FLOOR SCREED ANGLE
WELDED TO BEAM
W 12X26 STEEL BEAM
WOOD FLOOR
FLOOR DECKING
C CHANNEL JOIST
TOP SET BASE
0'-11"
0'-6"
0' - 3"
0'-9"
1'-0"
CORROSION-RESISTAN
BOLTS OR LAG SCREWS
FLOOR DECK
WOOD FLOOR
SHEAR PLATE-FACE
STEEL BEAM
C HANNEL JOIST
INSULATION
CONCRETE RETAINING
WALL
0'-8"
0' - 7 "
0' - 3"
0'-9"
0'-1019/32"
WOOD FLOOR
GLAZING BEAD
SILL
0'-1"
0' - 5"
0' - 1"
INSULATION
JOIST
CORROSION-RESISTAN
BOLTS
BEAM
DECK
PLYWOOD
0'-3"
0'-9"
1'-0"
0'-1"
Originator Job #
Date
Size
Drawing # Revision #
Scale
Drawn By
Specific Notes
Gneral Notes
Courset
Project Name
Sheet Title
SAM
HILL
HOUSE
DETAIL
KE ZHANG
A9.1
11/20/12 1"=1'-0"
1" = 1'-0"
1
Callout of Section 1
1" = 1'-0"
2
Callout of Section 2
1" = 1'-0"
3
Callout of Section 3
1" = 1'-0"
4
Callout of Section 4
1" = 1'-0"
5
Callout of Section 5
WINDOW SILL
TILT&TURN Z SASH
1" = 1'-0"
6
Callout of Section 6
24" X 36"
PERFORATED PIPE
0'-7"
0' - 7 3/4"
1'-0"
1" = 1'-0"
7
Callout of Section 7
REINFORCEMENT REBAR
REBAR
0'-1"
REINFORCEMENT WIRE
REBAR
CONCRETE SLAB
1" = 1'-0"
8
Callout of Section 8
1'-0"
STUCO FINISHING
2%
4530’4535’4539’4546’4550’4552’
4530’4535’4539’4546’4550’4552’
Wood Beam
Wood Roof
Concrete Slab
Streel Fram
Concrete and Steel Footing
Polywood Wall
2%
2%
Concrete Footing
W 8X 24
1/4" = 1'-0"
Short Section
1/4" = 1'-0"
Long Section
Dining Room
Bed Room
Living Room
0’ 2’ 4’ 8’ 16’
0’ 2’ 4’ 8’ 16’
HILL HOUSE
GENERAL NOTES
SPECIFIC NOTES
Title:
SECTIONS
10/31/12
24 x 36
1 / 4” = 1’ - 0”
Ke Zhang
A 4.1
Drawing#
Size
Date
Originator Job#
Scale
Drawn By
Revision
Kitchen
35. PROTECTIVE LAYER
RIGID INSULATION
PLYWOOD
RIGID
INSULATION
2 X6 TOP PLATE
13'-11"2'-9"
1'-0"13'-1"6'-0"0'-10"1'-1"0'-4"
WATER TROUGH
W8 X 24-WIDE FLANGE
C JOIST SECTION
INSULATION
GYPSUM PLASTER
EXTORIER TILE
WOOD FLOOR
ANCHOR BOLT 9”
REINFORCE REBAR
PERFORATED PIPE
8" CONCRETE WALL
BLOCKING
Originator Job #
Date
Size
Drawing # Revision #
Scale
Drawn By
Specific Notes
Gneral Notes
Courset
Project Name
Sheet Title
1" = 1'-0"
Project Name
HILL
HOUSE
KE ZHANG
Author
A 4.2
11/14/12
KEYWALL SECTION
SCALE : 1”=1’-0”
HORIZONTAL STEEL
VERTICAL REINFORCING STEEL
2%
0’ 1’ 2’ 4’ 8’
36. MC
Medical Community Center 04
Yapmp Valley Medical Center has asked for assistance with the
repurposing of the existing building. The hospital is looking to the
future and developing a trategy to meet the needs of the diverse
community served. It is determined that the facility will serve as
an outpatient pavillion and provide community served. It is deter-
mined that the facility will serve as an outpatient pavilion and
provide a holistic approach to health and wellness. Several
services currently provided in the hospital and adjacent medical
office building will be relocated to suport this vision.
39. Women Center
Cancer Center
Universal Clinic
New Programs and Circulation
Public
Private
Existing Building Envelop : Public Space VS. Private Space
Expandable Side
Expandable Spaces