Ricky Liu
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Title: Adjunct Professor
Department: Architecture
Campus: New York City
Educational Credentials: B.Arch
Industry Credentials: Registered Architect - New York State, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP BD+C
Joined New York Tech: 2002
Ricky Liu is an associate principal at di Domenico + Partners. He is an architect with expertise in the design, coordination, and management of a wide range of projects that include station design and planning for both mass transit systems and high speed rail, as well as academic buildings for higher education. He is well-versed in the complex issues inherent with the planning, design, restoration, and adaptive reuse of structures. His organizational strengths contribute to his effectiveness as both a project manager and senior designer while being attuned to preserving design integrity.
Liu is also mentors future architects at his alma mater, New York Institute of Technology. Through the synergy between professional studio practice and education, Liu integrates design, construction, sustainable concepts, and knowledge of the built environment, both inside and outside the studio. He was the Second Year Coordinator of Design from the Fall 2010 through Spring 2013 semesters and developed the course curriculum during that time.
Liu received his Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) at the New York Institute of Technology.
Recent Projects/Research
New York Aquarium Restoration & Flood Mitigation Brooklyn, NY - 2017
Architectural and engineering design services for the Restoration of the New York Aquarium. A majority of the buildings, structures, and systems were damaged from Superstorm Sandy in October 2012. The objective of the project is to restore 9 buildings in the Aquarium complex and to make improvements in order to prevent future flooding.Dulles Metrorail Corridor Project Vienna / Fairfax, VA - 2015
Develop character defining design features for the 23 mile extension of the Washington Metro through Northern Virginia to Dulles Airport. Design includes new station prototypes as well as urban and landscape design adjacent to Metrorail structures that provide an interface with transit oriented development and intermodal transfer opportunities.Rehabilitation of Fernow Hall - Cornell University Ithaca, NY - 2013
Develop sustainable concepts, materials and systems for the renovation of 2 historic academic buildings for the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences to achieve LEED Gold Certification. Incorporate faculty offices, research spaces, advance conference spaces that facilitate technology for interaction with remote campuses as well as a state-of-the-art 50 person classroom addition.Atlantic Terminal Complex & Entry Pavilion Brooklyn, NY - 2010
Construction of a new Entry Pavilion for the Long Island Rail Road consisting of a concourse area, passenger waiting area and a 6 story skylit atrium.The Northeast Maglev Washington D.C., Baltimore, Wilmington, Philadelphia and New York City - 2040
Develop conceptual studies for Super Conducting Maglev high speed rail project along the Northeast Corridor. Design includes urban planning, identification of development sites and opportunities as well as station configuration that supports the project objective to provide high speed rail transportation that relieves congestion and promotes future transit-oriented growth.
Publications/Presentations
- "Cornell's Fernow Hall Undergoes Green Makeover" School Construction News - January/February 2015
- NYIT Magazine 2011, Featured article “Together By Design” showcasing the collaborative work of New York Tech Alumni at di Domenico + Partners
- “After a Delay, New Atlantic Terminal Pavilion is Open” New York Times City Room Blog, A.G. Sulzberger - January 5, 2010
- “A Grand Opening for Brooklyn’s Grand Central” New York Times - January 6, 2010 (page A16)
Honors and Awards
- Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce Building Brooklyn Award, 2010 - Presented to di Domenico + Partners for the Atlantic Terminal Complex & Entry Pavilion
- New York Construction Best of 2010 Award of Merit in Transportation - Presented to di Domenico + Partners for the Atlantic Terminal Complex & Entry Pavilion
Courses Taught at New York Tech
- ARCH 201: Architectural Design I
- ARCH 202: Architectural Design II
- AAID 101/ARCH 101: Design Fundamentals I
- AAID 102/ARCH 102: Design Fundamentals II
- ARCH 327: CAD Construction Drawings