AOTW I Architect of the week
Yulin Peng
Design Principal / Director
Nuage Collection; Galerie de Nuage
M.A. Architecture
Columbia University in the City of New York
She is a licensed architect, designer and researcher, working at the intersection of architecture, culture and financial economics. She has her M.Arch from Columbia University and B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis. She curated an exhibition ‘A River and A Dream’ (2024) in New York. Her professional practice spans institutional, wellness, and residential projects of international footprints, with contributions featured in The New York Times, Architectural Digest, Dezeen, and Designboom. She has served as a guest critic at Columbia GSAPP advanced design studios. She directs Galerie de Nuage, a cultural platform and is a design principal at Nuage Collection.
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H20 Hydrographic Institute
H2O is a Hydrographic Institute in Newburgh of upperstate New York that reimagines the waterfront through a dual-purpose design: an educational institution and a water filtration plant. The 21-acre facility extends 80 feet below ground, processing 300 million gallons of water daily.
Drawing inspirations from water bubbles along the river shore and the utopian tradition of circular villages, the institute is designed as a collection of spherical clusters. Each circle functions as a self-contained department housing academic buildings, dining halls, administration offices, and residential halls. These circular forms serve both as political apparatus and spatial strategy, enabling the university’s footprint expansion into Newburgh and toward the Hudson River. The dual functions of the campus enable the institution location to serve the city of Newburgh in an utilitarian, spatial way, besides through typical economic impacts.
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H20 is a studio project that I completed several years ago. At the time, both the form and programming felt radical and my proposal was an unconventional one. Fast forwarding to today, more and more institutional projects are actually getting delivered to embody this kind of imaginations. And I think that might be a good testament for how studio projects are places for unbounded creativities, because dreams do become realities with time and the right conditions.
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