Portfolio 2017-2021

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SCAPE BEYOND


PROLOGUE "Do not go gentle into that good night, Rage, rage against the dying of the light." Thomas Dylan

My exploration of architecture began from the island Taiwan to other territories on this planet, from literature to history, social science and biology. As my exploration expands, I began to see architecture as a creation to go beyond. It represents the interfaces between fiction and reality, man and nature. I see architecture as the way we create society, through physical space or non-physical space such as systems, relationships and dynamics between human environments. As we live in such a perplex world, we are now caught up in a dilemma. The era of Anthropocene has brought us both disaster and oppurtunity. The power of knowledge and technology has give us endless possibilities, to create or to destroy. And the time has come. For we have to seize this oppurtunity to change. I believe human’s existence should not be seen as enemis to nature . Man and nature should be integrated into a “Hedonistic Sustainable System,”a utopia where peace lies within all life forms.

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PROJECT INDEX

HEALTOPIA

07-16

LIFE WITHIN 1 KM

17-24

CO-RESTOR-AL

25-32

A LAND FOR ALL

33-34

CONNECTIFLOW

35-36

DIGITAL FABRICATION

37-38

OTHER WORKS

39-42

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CONTE CONT HEALTOPIA

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LIFE WITHIN 1 KM

Exploration of Foucault and Deleuze's theories and reinterpretating Beitou as a place of Heterotopia of Healing..

TKU A+U Studio Site: Beitou, Taiwan Site Area: 500.000 m² Keyword: Urban, Hedonistic Sustainability Heterotopia

CONNECTIFLOW

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Discussion of Jan Gehl's theory on urban transportation and publicity, and proposal of a new living community in Moscow.

TKU MR1 Studio Site: Moscow, Russia Site Area: 18,750 m² Keyword: Architecture and Urbanism, Production Workspace

DIGITAL FABRICATION 06

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Redesign the hostel in Puglia, to connect human activity with nature again.

Practice on parametric design and wood and metal processing through digital manufacture.

ARCHISTART IAH Camp Site: Puglia, Italy Site Area: 13,000 m² Keyword: Architecture, Renovation, Light Structure

TKU CCC Studio Location: TKU, Taiwan Keyword: Parametric Design Digital Fabrication Metal, Wood

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ENT TENT CO-RESTOR-AL

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A LAND FOR ALL

Rethink our relationship with the sea and proposal of symbiosis through coral ecosystem and morphology biomimicry.

TKU EA4 Studio Site: Keelung, Taiwan Site Area: 8,000,000 m² Keyword: Landscape Architecture, Restoration Biomimicry

OTHER WORKS

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Research on evolution of human's agriculture and relationship with nature and design of adaptive social infrastructure through biomimicry.

TKU Essay (Ongoing) Site: Estuary environments Keyword: Architecture, Biomimicry, Adaptive System, Agriculture

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WORK INDEX

Photography works from VYA Photography W Camp and backpack trips. Hand sketchs and paintings from daily life.

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All projects over the five years of architectural study, from academ y and outside of academ y.

Location: Europe, Asia Keyword: Photography Paintings

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FANGYU LIU brendaliu0501@gmail.com | Taipei, Taiwan | +886 979503982 [ Educational Background ] Sept.2018-

Tamkang University Master of Architecture

Sept.2014-Jun.2018

National Chengchi University Bachelor of Turkish Literature

[ Professional Experience ] June.2018-Aug.2018

KunYao Wu Architecture Studio | Internship Model Making, 3D Model Drawing

[ Academic Honors and Competition Awards ] June. 2017 July. 2018 Aug. 2018 July. 2019 July. 2020 April. 2021

Taipei Smart Eco Community Competition Merit Award Hustle Hub: Youth Housing Design Competition Short Listed Archistart IAH Summer Camp Architecture Competition 1st Prize EA3 Studio Student Works Exhibition Best Work Selected A+U Studio Best Work Selected The Phi Tau Phi Scolastic Honor Society of the Republic of China Honorary Membership

[ Extracurricular Activities ] Sept. 2015-Jun. 2016 Sept. 2016-Jun. 2017 Aug. 2017-Dec. 2017 April. 2018 Aug. 2018 Aug. 2019 Aug. 2019

Street Dance Club at NCCU | Chief Dance Instructor Oil Paint Club at NCCU | Member Tua-Tiu-Tiann Internation Art Festival | Voluntary Worker Backpack in Iceland, Netherlands Backpack in Germany, Danmark, Finland, Sweden, Baltic Sea Backpack in Italy Backpack in Japan

[ Workshops ] April. 2018 July. 2019 Aug. 2019

VYA Photography Workcamp | Reykjakvik, Iceland Photography Exhibition at Bio Paradis Cinema AEIOU Digital Manufacture Worshop | Tamsui, Taiwan Parametric Design and Metal Processing Archistart Architecture Workshop | Puglia, Italy Architecture Competition and Exhibition

[ Software Skills ] Rhinoceros | AutoCAD | V-ray for Rhinoceros | Adobe Photoshop | Adobe Illustrator | Adobe Indesign | Adobe AfterEffects [ Language ] English, Chinese, Turkish, German

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to appreciate the great support and mentorship from professor IhCheng Lai, ChenChung Chen, ShiHwa Hung ,Jenny Lin, WeiHsiang Sun, IhChi Huang, JingYin Wan, KuoWei Chiu, BoShun Chiu and ZhenYi Sun. These people inspired and guided me through my exploration of architecture. I would also like to thank YoXin Chen, ZuoXin Ye, HungTzu Chen, ChiJia Tien, Sofiarafailia, Katerina Geogoudi, Mahdi, Alina Kuln, Mr and Mrs Liu for showing endless support during my journey. They are my genuine friend and partners in life.

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01 HEALTOPIA

A+U Studio Instructor: IhCheng Lai Site: Beitou, Taiwan Software: Rhino, Illustrator, Photoshop Individual Work Ever since sulfur was found in Beitou in 17th century, this place was doomed to become a "Heterotopia of Escapism", People come here to free from reality, to be healed.. To heal, is to find oneself’s nature again. Deleuze once said "Through body movements and interactions, we are able to observe differences in repetitions. Hence our body and mind are once again found.." In this era I found it harder for people to feel oneself’s existence and its surroundings. Due to perplexing powers and relations flowing, we gradually become robots numbed in this mechanical world. Beitou today is cut into two half, since 1945 when the military rest home was changed into military mental hospital due to soldier’s maladaptation in Taiwan. Beitou was ripped into the heal world and the to-be-cured world. Truth is, we are all mad in different ways. We came here to accept the nation’s two power: Disciplinary Power and Pastoral Power, Through them, we are back to normal condition. However, only through our own resistences can we break free from the powers and truly find ourselves. In the project I try to create a healtopia that breaks free the tourists, residents and patients, while connecting Beitou area again.

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THE BIRTH OF HETEROTOPIA

FREEDOM THROUGH POWER AND RESISTANCE

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The world of Cure and Heal can be distinguished by spatial elements. In the mental hospital, different levels of spy is imposed to show discipline power. Whilst in the spring park, different levels of direct and indirect temperature is placed to imply pastoral power. However, in corners of both sides, you can see patients escaping through temperature release and tourists escaping through spy and verticalizing temperature control. 10


DISCIPLINARY POWER

RESISTANCE THERMAL STIMULATE

STRATEGY

OVERTURN POWER

RESISTANCE VERTICALIZE TEMPERATURE

POWER SHIFT

PASTORAL POWER

FOOTBATH+SAUNA

ESCAPE+REST+READ

WARM BATH+GYM

PLAYGROUND

SAUND+SHOWER

SKATE+SPORTS

CLIMB+HANDBATH

CLIMB+WATCHTOWER

POOL

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MAPPING OF STRATEGY

ZONING

EDGES

OPENSPACE

GREESPACE

CIRCULATION

To eliminate the barrier between hospital and spring park, I combined the two world by providing resistances for the two existing power. Therefore, in this maze, you are constantly stimulated and tranquilized, influenced by power and finding your own way of escaping. In the end, you will be led to the main green axis, and healed by the plants and greenary. The greenary also serves as a water and air purifyer in Beitou to further heal the land of Beitou damaged by spring industry. 12


EVENTS OF SPY AND TEMPERATURE

To eliminate the barrier between hospital and spring park, I combined the two world by providing resistances for the two existing power. Therefore, in this maze, you are constantly stimulated and tranquilized, influenced by power and finding your own way of escaping. In the end, you will be led to the main green axis, and healed by the plants and greenary. The greenary also serves as a water and air purifyer in Beitou to further heal the land of Beitou damaged by spring industry. 13


1.

TWO POWERS IN BEITOU

sediment pool air purification green house aeration 1 filtering pool aeration 2 cafe library

2.

CONNECT COMMUNITY AND TOURISTS

TRANQUILIZER bath house pool foor bath hand bath sauna court running track climb walls garden

3.

PLANTATION TO HEAL

STIMULATOR

4.

healthcare center emergency building administration suicidal building medical building staff dormitory old hospital ruin cafe and store

TEMPERATURE STIMULATION

EXISTING BUILDING

MENTAL HOSPITAL

SPRING PARK

HIKE ROUTE

FOLLIES

EXISTING PARK

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NINE EVENTS OF TEMPERATURE AND SPY

1. greenhouse 2. warm bath 3. pool and pond 4. foot bath 5 .court 6. playground 7 sauna 8 .outdoor cafe 9. garden

FOLLY A: STAR GAZING

FOLLY B: CHESS GAMING

Cafe

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Herb Garden

FOLLY C: FLOW NOODLES


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8.

Sediment Pool

Green House

Gym

9.

BathHouse

Ecopond

Showering Pool

N2 Fixing Plants

Jogging Path

Climb Hills

2.

4.

1.

5. 3.

6.


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02 LIFE WITHIN 1 KM

MR1 Studio Instructor: WeiHsiang Sun Site: Moscow, Russia Software: Revit, Illustrator, Photoshop, Vray Individual Work Short-Listed in Hustle Hub Youth Housing Competition

Nowadays, technology and modernism have caused endless expansion of Urban Sprawl in megacities over the world, such as Moscow. Workers have to spend 1/8 to 1/6 of their day just to commute, causing the "Sleep Town" effect in residential area and people's lack of belonging to their community.. This microtown welcomes youths from all over the world, who are willing to embrace a mentally and physically healthier lifestyle.. By combining living, working and recreation within a reachable living sphere, we provide an oppurtunity for young immigrants and local neighbors to work, live and play together. When living and production is integrated in the community, a closer relationship with neighborhoods and land is established. When time of commuting no longer takes up huge chunks of time, it becomes a pleasant route for leisure activity.. As youths are the pillar of this society, we can improve the urban sprawl by chaning their mindset first. So that they can continue to dedicate themselves into a better society.

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Zil District in the megacity Moscow

Zil District, Moscow,Russia

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From Commuting Life to Fulfilling life within 1 km work work

12:00

quick lunch

12:00

quick lunch

9:00 9:00

Moscow city center Moscow city center

off from work off from work

19:00

6:00

8:00

9:00

10:00

6:00

8:00

9:00

10:00

19:00

work

aquaponics

cook breakfast

aquaponics

cook breakfast

work

reading

traffic jam traffic jam

7:00 7:00

reading

traffic jam traffic jam

jogging in vegetable garden jogging in vegetable garden

21:00

Avtozavodskaya st. Site Avtozavodskaya st. ZilSite District, Danilovsky Zil District, Danilovsky

work

watch tv

21:00

work

watch tv

go to24:00 bed go to24:00 bed

relax with colleagues relax with colleagues

team sports team sports

6.6km 6.living 6km living sphere sphere before before

garden garden

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19:00

18:00

19:00

18:00

1km 1km living living !! sphere sphere ! after after

17:00 17:00


To create a 1 kilometer living sphere, living, working , production and leisure activities are integrated into a closed loop, While the square in the center becomes a gathering place for the area, also a resting place for the bikers heading to the river banks. 20


Site Arrangement 1

to riverbank 2 5 3 4

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7

8 1.Pocket Park

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2.Lobby 3.Public Square

2

4.Fountain 5.Bike Rental

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6.Eco Pond 7.Parking Lot 8.Bike Parking 9.Ourdoor Cafe

Zil Station

10.Work Space

The public square is accessible from four sides, surrounded by lobby of living space, work space, bike rental station and parking lots. The eco pond in the center of the square collects rainwater for building's use and aquaponics, also provides view for the neighbors.

working 30%

Playing 30%

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Living 40%


Living Space Type A Hallway

UP

Front Balcony Storage Bathroom

Living room Kitchen Fire-

Dining room

Family room Bedroom

BIke storage Yard

Type B Bathroom Dining room KItchen

Balcony Bedroom Living room

Morning: Bedroom Afternoon: Dining room Kitchen

Adapting to users' habit, two kinds of living units are designed. Type A consists of two floors: common living spaces at first floor and bedrooms, restrooms on the second floor. Type B on the other hand is a unit for 1-2 individuals. However, movable walls between units allows people to gather at certain occasions. maximizing sharing space.

Type B

maximizing private space.

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Type A maximizing

sharing space.


WorkSpace Team office Copy room Elevator Stairs

3F Copy room Elevator Stairs Terrace

Bike track Team office Copy room Elevator Stairs

2F

Pantry Restroom

1F

Pantry Restroom Team office Individual working Private working

Seminar room Copy room Elevator Stairs Individual working

Gym Entertaining room Pantry Restroom Cozy Stairs Counter Cafe Lounge

GF

The workspace is a place for freelancers, startups or community neighbors to work. The big stairs allows people to communicate and exchange ideas, while the separated meeting rooms provide private discussions.

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Living

Aquaponics

pump

rainwater collector

fish keeping

vegetable garden

Botanical wall

pump

increase oxygen water square

ecological pond environment purification

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powerhouse

The aquaponics are placed in the living building. When the rainwater is collected from the roof, it is tranported through botanical wall and down to the eco pond. After being purified, it is cycled back to the vegetable garden.


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03 CO-RESTOR-AL

EA4 Studio Instructor: ShiHwa Hung Site: Keelung, Taiwan Software: Rhino, Grasshopper, Flow Design, Photoshop: Individual Work

We live on an island surrounded by sea, therefore our lives are closely attached to it. However we do not treat ocean well as we do to ourselves. Ever since population explosion, human's over developed agriculture and industry to satisfy food demand has brought crowdedness on land and ocean pollution. Recently we started to explore the possibility of dwelling and farming onsea. What if we could take advantage of the ocean, ,meanwhile protect it in return? After studying coral's variety mmorphology of responding environments, I classify it into three performance: wave drag, optimize sunlight acceptance and establish marine symbiotic habitant,> Responding to four different morphologies.:sphere, invert, aggregate and top-heavy. Through modulating, prefabricating and combining metal bending, joint, and application of pull and buoyancy, I aim to design a structure that can deform with tides at ChaoJing coast in Keelung, a place to plant, restore reef and provide rest for divers.

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From Vicious Cycle to Symbiotic Relationship

Coral as Biomimetic Organ

Marine Habitat

Arborescent

Caespitose

Corymbose

Digitate

Branch extension

Tabular

Radial extension Photosynthesis

Columnar

Massive

Foliose/Laminar

Vertical extension

Solitary

Encrusting

Wave Attenuation

Horizontal extension

Coral after 4.75 billion years of evolution, has become one of the most crucial organ and habitat for marine ecosystem. It creates symbiotic relationship with surroundings. It has evolved into different morphologies according to different environments. 29 27


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Laminar E insolation optimize

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I classified coral's morphology into three gradients: convex to hemisphere, invert to flat, aggregate to extend. Each corresponds to different functions such as: self shading, optimize insolation, wave drag, marine habitat and predator's field. 30 28


Basic Units and Deformations Type A Hemisphere

Type B

Convex

1

Flat

2

Type C

Invert

1

Extend

2

Aggregate

1

2

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Basic

Deformed

Basic

Deformed

Sun

Basic

Deformed

Wind

Current

1

2

Ebb current sediment, dirt

water & harvest

net

shading rest

rest

pathway

dive

ebb tide

flood tide

rest

ebb tide

water & harvest

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2

3

4

Flood current minerals

flood tide

I developed three types of unit corresponding to three functions: optimizing insoloation, wind drag and development of marine habitat. The three basic units are then deformed by environmental factors such as direction of sun, wind, and current.

water filter

Aquaponic

Lettuce

nutrient salt crop

+ =

diver's rest stop

No off-season

No pesticide

More yield

No soil

Less water

Cabbage coral

Aeroponic

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Type A Simulation:Radiation on Planting Surface Software: Ladybug,Grasshopper 6:00-8:00

min: 72 min: 212

11:00-13:00

min: 290 min: 603

Hemisphere

16:00-18:00

min: 66 min: 184

warm at south part cool at north part

Convex

cooler at south part cool at north part

cool at whole part

1

min: 73 min: 210

min: 112 min: 219

min: 38 min: 210

min: 325 min: 576

min: 480 min: 600

min: 250 min: 535

1

2

30.1 C 24.7 C 26.4 C

29.0 C 27.7 C 27.0 C

3

min: 69 min: 186

24.3 C 19.1 C 20.5 C

min: 193 min: 100

Through aggregating the structure, shading for people to rest beneath is created!

min: 54 min: 185

1. Maximizing sunlight per unit (increase minumum sunlight) 2. Create shading ( decrease maximum sunlight)

Type B Simulation:Flow Drag and Pressure on Structure Software:Flow Design, Autodesk

Basic

Deform Increase drag coefficient by 48%

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Reduce pressure on surface by 10%


Adaptive structure through buoyance 6 AM

low tide

morning

12 PM

high tide

noon

6 PM

low tide

evening

Type A

sea breeze land breeze

Type B

Type C

Mechanisms of Movements

night time (land breeze)

day time (sea breeze) high tide low tide

Experiment Model

As the sun, wind and currents chang throughout the day, I designed the units to be movable according to tides. Therefore, when it's ebb or flood tides, the structure is pulled by the buoyances tied to the collumns, hence deform. 31


Site Arrangement in ChaoJing Coast Hang Structure Buoyances 1. Wind Drag

3. Dive Safe

2. Pathway

Type A Unit

4. Reef Habitat

Type B Unit

rip head

Rest Platform

Incoming Wave

Type C Unit ChaoJing Coast, Jeelung

Chaojing park, Keelung

tide & sun

floating dock

Taiwan

A day at Co-restor-al morning

noon

evening

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anchor


04 A LAND FOR ALL Dissertation Instructor: IhCheng Lai Site:Taiwan Ongoing Project since Janurary in 2021 In ancient time, our ancestors worshiped nature. Their lives depend entirely on the land they live, the climate above them and the ecosystem surrounding them. All this changed under the influence of Industrial Revolution. When nature began to be seen as our enemy, as something to be conquered, we developed all kinds of technologies to build up our strong society. This way we never have to face any danger again. With technologies, we grow crops without pests, without water shortage in dry season. We live so far away from our land production that we no longer feel the land. Until recent decades, Mother earth began to strike back. The earth is rejecting human civilization with global warming, rising sea level, soil degradation and ecological extinctions. In this essay, I discuss and attempt to find a new way of combining human production and nature's ecosystem into a sustainable social infrastructure, through systematic biomimicry, material and energy circulations and new sustainable agriculture system. By learning mangrove's ability of establishing estuary ecosystem through salt excretion, wave attenuation and habitat morphology, and beaver's ability of using dam architecture and patterns to create river and pond ecosystem. I intend to design a new landscape in the delta area, where agriculture and nature thrives coherently, in other words, a land for not human, but others as well. Objectives

Living Community

Social Infrastructure Agricultural System

Estaury Ecosystem

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Research Process Issue Insufficient water

Biomimicry

Function water restoration

Process

Namib Beetle

Elements

Production

Mangrove Nurturing water distribution

Ice Plant

Seawater Intrusion

wave attenuation

Beaver

Living

1.

Farming

Ecosystem

Original state

Land Subsidence salt extraction

Mangrove

plantation 2.Mangrove Living and farming on sea

Social Infrastructure built, Mangrove community built.

4.

Living

3.

Insufficient Land

tidal adaptive

Farming in mangrove protected sea, Estaury ecosystem built

Water Lily

Biological Study

Litter fall mangrove produce litter falls about 2 to 16 gC m-2 yr-1 depending on diffreent latitude. Fishery Production 257 ton per sqm in a year 73900000/287308=257 Wood Production 395 m3 per sqm in a year Number of Dwellers 34 person/sqm of mangrove forests

Production

Overwashed mangrove forest Fringe mangrove forest Dwarf mangrove forest

Morphology

Riverine mangrove forest Basin mangrove forest Hammock mangrove forest Wave attenuation 500m width of mangrove forest can reduce wave height from 50 to 99% Salt Extraction Mangrove forests can extract the salt from saline soil at a rate between 32000-52000 sqm a year. Carbon restoration The Mangrove ecosystem is one the biggest carbon sink in the world. The C accumulation in mangrove sediments is about 100 gC m-2 yr-1.

Resilience

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05 CONNECTIFLOW IAH summer camp 2019 Instructor: IOSA Architecttura Site: Puglia Italy First Prize in IAH camp Group Member: FangYu Liu (main conecpt, presentation), Katerina Georgoudi (detail drawing), Moussa Ben (model making), Laura Cerliani (sketch drawing)

San Cataldo is a charming place with hospitality and abundant nature. The

site is served as local community center and a hostel for travelers. However, it is barely noticeable and lack of varieties in activities. In this project, we redesign and redefine its connection to the community and nature. By using light material we let fabrics flow with the wind, with the two systems we developed: wood frame and tent structure, we can present the fabric with the shape of the sea and the wind, also connect people together within the tent structure tied between the trees. We also redesign the route into one circulation so that people can be easily guided through our facade design and perspective view of structures. By doing so, we minimize our design and let nature speak and to be seen. Train Station Local Community

San Cataldo

Site

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Fabric & Frame

Tent

wind

wave

Program

piazza bike station kitchen/ bar hostel exhibition tents workshop space

semi - public public

Circulation

private

Site Plan

Entrance

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06 DIGITAL FABRICATION CCC Studio Instructor: ChengChun Chen Location: Tamkang Uiversity, Taiwan

Rocky Stool is a stool designed to be placed at the Beitou Train Station. As Beitou was the first amusement park in Taiwan, it was a land of joy and innocence. After the spring hotels and businesses enter Beitou, the innocence was therefore lost. Thus I designed this stool as a reminder of the joy we have in childhood. Through the motion of swinging, adjusting our body, our interaction with environment and ourselves is activated. Through digital fabrication such as laser cutter, cnc, the process of fabrication can be easily and precisely executed.

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2

3

4

Laser Cut

Mould and Cast

Assembly

Weave Chair Surface

Plywood

Concrete

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

Steel Rod

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Grasshopper

In this workshop, we used grasshopper and KUKA robotic arm to explore a new way of processing metal.. When contour line is rolled layer by layer by the robotic arm, a unique texture is formed on the aluminum plate. 38


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WORK

2019 FEB - APR

2017 APR-JUNE

2017 MAR-JUNE

2018 SEP-NOV

2018 NOV-JAN

CO-LIVING HOUSE

MULTI MEDIA CENTER

SMART ECO COMMUNITY

LEARNING FROM ALVAR ALTO

TAMSUI MUSEUM

social housing

public space

urban design

case study

renovation

2019 FEB-JUNE

2019 JULY

Academic Work Individual Work Group Work

Sketch Up Rhino Grasshopper Revit Vray Digital Manufacture Adobe

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LIFE CONNECTIFLOW WITHIN 1 KM social housing

living space


08 INDEX

2019 AUG

2019 SEP-NOV

AEIOU WORKSHOP

A PLACE BEYOND RELIGIONS

parametric design

public space

2019 NOV-JAN

2020 FEB-JUNE

2020 SEP-JAN

FUTURE CO-RESTOR-AL HEALTOPIA WORKSPACE office building

biomimetic design

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urban design

2021 FEB-JUNE

2021 FEB

DIGITAL MANFACTURE

A LAND FOR ALL

parametric design

biomimetic design



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