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Qihao Gao Qihao Gao

Nationality: Chinese Nationality: Chinese

Brithday: Aug 30th 2000 Brithday: Aug 30th

Email: gaoqihao136@126.com Email: gaoqihao136@126.com

Address: Address: 634 Xuefu Road Dagang Binhai New 634 Xuefu Road Dagang Binhai New Area,Tianjin,3000270,P.P.China Area,Tianjin,3000270,P.P.China

Telephone: +86 13752590385 Telephone: +86 13752590385

EDUCATION BACKGROUND EDUCATION BACKGROUND NANKAI UNIVERSITY BINHAI COLLEGE NANKAI UNIVEERSITY BINHAI COLLEGE

Major: Environment Design Major: Environment Design Overall GPA: 83.4/100 (ABCDE) and 84.83/100 (Major Courses) GPA: 84.83/100(ABCD) 83.4/100(ABCDE) Degree: Bachelor of Arts Degree: Bachelor of Arts

EXPERIENCE EXPERIENCE RURAL WOODEN PACILLION WORKSHOP RURAL WOODEN PACILLION QIONGLAI, CHENGDU, CHINAWORKSHOP / July 2021-August 2021 QIONGLAI, CHENGDU , CHINA / 7 , 2021 - 8 ,2021 RROFESSIONAL INSPECTION RROFESSIONALANHUI, INSPECTION HUANGSHAN, CHINA / November 2019-November 2020 HUANGSHAN, ANHUI, CHINA / 11 , 2019 - 11,2020 PARTICIPATED IN THE NATIONAL PROJECT OF THE PARTICIPATED IN THE NATIONAL PROJECT OF THE COMSTUDENT INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP STUDENT INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP COM-

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CONTENT

"THE GAP IN THE CITY"

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"COMMUNITIES WITH IMMUNITY"

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"MEMORIES OF SPACE"

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"FROM PRODUCTION TO DAILY" —Reinterpretation of industrial mega-structures

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—Utilization of the remaining urban space

—Reflections on community in the post-epidemic era

—Awakening the dormant memory of the past


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"THE GAP IN THE CITY" Acadamic project The building is located next to high density housing near London City Airport,It is located in a more remote area of London, lacking in entertainment and commercial activities. As an important transportation hub area, this area offers few places for travelers to rest or recreational areas for travelers The project is based on the idea of structuring the lives of travelers and residents by using a vacant lot in the area with high traffic flow as a base to fill the missing lives of residents and travelers. The study focuses on the organic integration of the functions of multiple activities, providing solutions to problems from the perspective of residents and visitors.

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LOCATION ANALYSIS

LONDON

The building site is located next to high density housing off London pier parade road, which is situated next to the RiverThames and London City Airport

LOCATION NODES 03

FERRY TERMINAL

UNDERGROUND

UNDERGROUND

SERVICE FACILITY

AIRPORT

FERRY TERMINAL


This community is located off the main road in North Woolwich and is surrounded by 6-7 story homes with a lack of shopping and entertainment areas.

ROAD NETWORK

The project is based on the idea of structuring the lives of travelers and residents by using a vacant lot in the area with high traffic flow as a base to fill the missing lives of residents and travelers. The study focuses on the organic integration of the functions of multiple activities, providing solutions to problems from the perspective of residents and visitors.

INTEREST POINT

LOCAL RESIDENTS

Local residents do shop and entertain in the area, and there is some monotony in their spare time

OUT-OF-TOWN VISITORS

The site lacks areas for visitors to stay and facilities to explore

Shop for everyone Including clothing stores, food stores, pharmacies

STORE

For business people, the location does not provide space for working or communicating

Restaurants with a local flavour,it offers a variety of local f ood t ha t ma k es visitors want to come and taste

RESTAURANT Provides more distinctive items,you can buy most of the things you need in life in this area

STORE

BUSINESS PEOPLE

HOTEL

Space for commuters to work Creating a working e n v i r on me nt f or companies or individuals

OFFICE St a g i n g a r ea f o r visitors,serves as an important transportation center, providing a place where visitors can stay

More of convenience stores,prov ide as ma n y ser v ices as possible to nearby commuters or residents

CONVENIENCE

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I HAVE A PLAN!

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PERSPECTIVE VIEW 06


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S ca cr o a w of EXPLODED VIEW 08


Dense office accommodation with outdoor space and communication space for announcements

The threedimensional corridor acts as a link and creates connections for a wide range of people

This staggered reen space is reated, which erves as a ommunicative reen space

hop spaces an be dense, reating a sense f commercial tmosphere within a range f spaces

New elements have been added to the original building to expand the outdoor activity space

Most of the single living areas are placed on the top floor, with an outdoor space to the side.

This staggered green space is created, which serves as a communicative green space

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Hawkers in cities often bring a sense of life, providing ease of living while further enhancing the character of the community

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SCALE BAR 1:100 SECOND FLOOR PLAN

SECTION 11


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"COMMUNITIES WITH IMMUNITY" Acadamic project Through the covid-19 pandemic, the problems faced by each community gradually emerged, this project conceived of a functional selfcomplete community The project aims to address the various problems caused by COVID-19, such as selfsegregation of high-density communities, supply shor tages and lack of space for communication.During the pandemic, many factories were unable to produce on time, and communities took precautions to prevent retaliatory increases in carbon emissions later. Communities resist the effects of viruses in a variety of ways, creating new modes of transportation and communication to adapt to multiple environments

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BACKGROUND TOTAL CO2 QUANTITY

INDUSTRIAL REVOLATION

COVID-19 PREVALENCE

RESUME PRODUCTION

REDEVELOPMENT

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EXPLOIT

SHUT DOWN

TREND

RESUMPTION

PREDICTION

GROWING AGAIN

Reduce vehicle emissions

Reduce thermal power

STRATEGY

Adding greenery

POWERS

NEIGHBORHOOD RELATIONS

INTERIOR GREENERY

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BLOCK GENERATED

ORIGINAL BLOCK

BUILD CONNECTION

NETWORK RELATIONSHIP

FORM CHANGE

ENVIRONME NTAL ADAPTATION

SINGLE-FAMILY COURTYARD

COURTYARD FORM

RESIDENCE AND COURTYAR

ENVIRONMENTAL ADAPTATION

STEREO CONNECTION

REPLANNING THE ROAD

STEREO CONNECTION

PUBLIC SPACE

CREATE PLATFORM

MATERIAL TRANSPORTATION

UNDERGROUND CONNECTIONS

LOGISTICS SYSTEM KITCHEN ITEMS ARE ENTERED INTO THE KITCHEN BY THE CONNECTION

DISTRIBUTION DISTRIBUTION WITHIN THE COMMUNITY

WAREHOUSES NO MANUAL REQUIRED, TRANSPORT BY PIPELINE

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ANALYSIS OF PEOPLE

BEDROOM

REQUIREMENT FUNCTION LIVING ROOM

BEDROOM

As afamily o f t h r e e , depending on their needs for space,a double room for parents and a single room fo r c h ild re n, depending on their needs for space.

KITCHEN

ROOM TYPE 1

KITCHEN

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LIVING ROOM

More spacious one-bedroom apartment for seniors, with the kitchen separated from the living room and getting as much light as possible

BEDROOM

ROOM TYPE 2

BEDROOM

LIVING ROOM

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Cost-effective, compact units and b asic features for couples, taking into account individual fi n a n ci al situations

LIVING ROOM

BEDROOM

ROOM TYPE 3

BEDROOM BEDROOM LIVING ROOM

The largest floor plan offers three rooms and two bathrooms, with the largest possible living room as a common space.

BEDROOM

ROOM TYPE 4

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PERSPECTIVE VIEW 1

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PERSPECTIVE VIEW 2

PERSPECTIVE VIEW 3

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PERSPECTIVE VIEW

PERSPECTIVE VIEW

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PERSPECTIVE VIEW

PERSPECTIVE VIEW

EXPLODED VIEW

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"MEMORIES OF SPACE" Acadamic project This project is Located at the end of the central axis of Beijing, this building creates a subterranean space for the neighbourhood to remember their deceased. The space helps users to recall their past experiences through different forms of light and the deconstruction and shaping of the surrounding street space. The project aims to resonate with its users through the shaping of space by examining traditional Beijing planning methods, the composition of cour tyards and building components. The building reshapes and combines space several times along different axes, and vertically, using multiple forms of light to connect and resonate with people through multiple dimensions.

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LOCATION ANALYSIS

BEIJING

The site is surrounded by traditional Beijing hutong buildings, and the Drum Tower, as a symbol of the place, is part of the life of the surrounding residents, so the focus will be on the residents' life

GREENBELT

HUTONG LIFE

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OPEN SPACES

SPACE RELATION

HISTORICAL FUNERALS

ROAD NETWORK


CHILDHOOD

STREET LAMP

YOUTH LIFE

RETIREMENT LIFE

WORK LIFE

SUNLIGHT

ROOM LAMP

MILESTONES

CLOUDY

LIVING ALONE

MOURNING

CONNECTION OF LIGHT AND SCENE SPACE DIMENSION

ILLUMINATION INTENSITY

SCENE FROM MEMORY

NIGHT ROAD

SUNSET

People will inadvertently recall the past events in special scenes, so I extract the special sense of light and specific spatial forms in their daily life

HAZY WEATHER

CLOUDY DAY

The purpose of this is to awaken people's memory of their ancestors, which may be an activity or a flashback of previous images in their minds.

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ELEMENTAL EXTRACTION STRUCTURE

RECONFIGURATION OPNE SPACE

SEMI-OPNE SPACE

ACCESSIBLE SPACE

BUILDING SPACE

AERIEL VIEW 25

SHAPE


EXPLODED VIEW 26


PEOPLE VIEW 1 SKYLIGHT

REFRACTED LIGHT

GROUND FLOOR 27

PEOPLE VIEW 3


SUNLIGHT

Following the Beijing courtyard system, but with the courtyard at ground level running through the vertical space. Through it, ambient light from the ground and sunlight can shine into the ground for part of the day The light introduced into the ground through refraction changes in the components over time Active glow at night through the light path in it, shaping a different sense of space light As part of the façade composition, a jagged light path brings ambient light from above ground to below ground,it makess the façade walls to change with the environment PEOPLE VIEW 2 SELF-LUMINOUS

PEOPLE VIEW 4

Compared to the composition of the facade above, it allows for a more direct introduction of light. 28


NEGATIVE FLOOR

NEGATIVE 2ND FLOOR

ATRIUM

CONVERSION

BOTTOM VIEW 2 CUT POSITION

SECTION 1 29


VIEW 1 CUT POSITION

SECTION 2 30


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"FROM PRODUCTION TO DAILY" Acadamic project Altona Refinery is a pathetic sized refinery, so some think they don't see how it stays open, specific future plan is still up in the air while the decision to closure of refinery may made at any time. The Alton refiner y has been with the surrounding population for nearly a century and has become an important local component of the area The Alton refinery is located in an industrial area of Victoria, Australia, and the residents of the industrial area are located at a distance from the larger cities in their vicinity, where life in the vicinity of the industrial area is relatively simple and lacks specific space for spor t and recreation. As a plant that has been with the residents for a long time, I envisage that after its abandonment, it will retain its own giant structures to complement t h e m i s s i n g f u n c t i o n s of t h e r e s i d e n t s .

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LOCATION ANALYSIS

VICTORIA

SITE RELATIONS

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ROAD NETWORK

PUBLIC BUILDINGS


HISTORICAL

The refinery was built in 1985, and with it came a large residential area where the two coexisted for almost half a century. The refinery has become an icon of the area as a component of the skyline

TIMELINE

NEEDS AND ISSUES

For a residential area covering such a large area, there are very few amenities in the vicinity and they are all quite far away

As an refinery that has lived with the local population for decades, it will fill in the missing functions for the residents

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AXONOMETRY

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INTERSECTION ANALYSIS

INDUSTRIAL

INTEGRATION

RESIDENT

FURNACES

REACTION UNITS

PLANT

CHIMNEYS

OBSERVATION DECK

CONNECTING CORRIDORS

HIGH PLACES TO STAY

RUNWAY

INDOOR BASKETBALL COURT

THE STAGE

THEATRES

ENVIRONMENTAL ADAPTATION

OFFICE SPACE

EXHIBITION

VIEWING PLATFORM

ENVIRONMENTAL ADAPTATION

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PEOPLE VIEW 1

The core of the exhibition space consists of the most prominent installation in the overall facility, which, while forming the vertical traffic, is also the largest exhibit in the pavilion.

PEOPLE VIEW 2

PEOPLE VIEW 3

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The rear of the building is an original giant structure that allows visitors to interact visually with the outside world from inside.


The facility is based on the original factory building, which is connected and interfaced with the original facility at two heights, with an outdoor runway on the first floor connected

As a public building w i t h c o m p l e x f u n c t i o n s , a communication space is set up in front of the functional blocks so that visitors can mingle here

GROUND PLAN 1

GROUND PLAN 2

The addition of a theatre space adjacent to the factory building connected to the pipeline transforms the existing factory space into a public event space The translucent shell brings exhibitability to the theater adjacent to the pavilion, and the old plant wrapped in polycarbonate looks like a giant exhibit GROUND PLAN 3

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The original materials have been retrofitted with eco-nomical materials and a translucent façade has been adopted to integrate the original facilities with the building

AXONOMETRIC PROFILE 1

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AXONOMETRIC PROFILE 2


SECTION The structure of the refinery is built around its central structure so that its exhibits are centred around it, forming a visitor's route and making the structure of the refinery part of the exhibition

AXONOMETRIC PROFILE 3

The steel structure was adopted to combine with the original factory building, taking into account the integration with the original facilities in an economical way. The space in the middle of the building is divided into two levels to match the functions

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"OTHERWORK" FROM2018-2021

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OTHERWORK

GROUP WORK QIONGLAI,CHINA

RENDERING

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The design defines a clear spatial axis for the o farming land, and through the dislocation of lin materials, the design forms a spatial installation w different views from near and far.

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