PORTFOLIO LI Shuqi
Phone Number: +1 (510) 9444239 Email: shuqi.li.designer@gmail.com Master of Urban Design, University of California, Berkeley B.Arch, Southeast University, China
Shuqi LI
EDUCATION
Tel: (+1) 510 944 4239 Email: shuqi.li.designer@gmail.com Address: 2717 Channing Way, Berkeley, CA 94704 Portfolio: https://issuu.com/50861464/docs/portfolio20220613-urban_design LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shuqi-li-354354223/
School of Architecture, Southeast University, Nanjing, China Bachelor of Architecture - Grade Percentage: 89.81/100; Rank: 2/79
College of Environmental Design, University of California, Berkeley Aug. 2022 expected Master of Urban Design - Coursework included: Research Methods in Environmental Design; Community Engagement for Planners and Developers
WORK & RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Inutan Studio, Longjiang Network & Technology Co.,Ltd. , Shanghai, China Scene designer
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Jan. 2019 – May 2019
Sept. 2017 – May 2019
Produced 13-page proposal concerning optimization of size and orientation of residential facade shading; included a survey that organized by category, simulation, and analysis the facade shading and energy-consumption performance Produced 34-page “Residential Module Report” that modularized functional elements in apartments, analyzed daylight availability/ energy consumption with variables (layout/width & depth/window-wall ratio), and proposed recommended parameters Produced 24-page design guidelines for residential facades (group) along with a paradigm (individual)
Asso Studio, Nanjing, China Intern Architect
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June 2018 – Sept. 2018
Worked on the extended preliminary design of Dongtai Library project in Yancheng, and masterplan/facade design of apartments in Anhua Tea and flower-featured town project in Yiyang Assisted the director to edit and compose bidding documents of the Yellow Sea National Forest Park Hot Spring Hotel
First place, Thomas Church Award, 2022, by LAEP Department, University of California, Berkeley Second prize, VR Design, Interaction design group; Third prize, Costume Design, Fashion design group, 7th National College Digital Art & Design Awards, 2019, judged by Talent Exchange Center Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, P.R.C. National Motivational Scholarship, 2019, 2018, 2017 and 2016, awarded by the government Outstanding Student Scholarship, 2018, 2017 and 2016, by ZENG Xianzi Education Foundation Excellent Social Practice Research Report Award, 2018, awarded by Southeast University Second prize, Social Practice Research Report Award, 2016, by Southeast University
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June 2019 – Sept. 2019
Researched Chinese folk houses in coastal areas; directed climate adaptability section on the Yangzi River Delta Area Produced 18-page summary of residential characteristics related to their climatic features of three subdivided regions, including a comparison the indoor area/yard/buffer zone surrounding typical buildings, and the simulation of ventilation and sunshade conditions
Southeast University, Dept. of Architecture, Nanjing, China Team Member (Advisor: Dr. GUO Di) •
June 2020 – May 2021
Developed schematic design and 3D-model for Futian Central District Pedestrian Bridge project in Shenzhen, (including bridge and escalator ideas), and Zhouzhuang Aidu Road residential project in Suzhou
Southeast University, Dept. of Architecture, Nanjing, China Student Research Assistant (Advisor: Dr. GUO Di) • •
May 2021 –Aug. 2021
Developed conceptual and developed preliminary design and 3D-model for SCO Business Hotel in Qingdao Produced Chongqing Lijia Yuelai Smart Park regional collaborative planning and design bid Worked on Wusongkou International Science and Technology Innovation City project phase II bidding
Atelier Deshaus, Shanghai, China Intern Architect
- Coursework included: Urbanism & Housing; Computational Design and Digital Fabrication; Construction Principle and Survey Methods; Machine, Space, and Idea; Concrete Workshop Sept. 2017 - May 2019 - National Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program for College Students
HONORS & AWARDS
Individually worked on the setting and performance of the original painting of the project scene, draw scene concept map, design scene props, etc., for a whole level
Tianhua Architecture and Planning Enterprise, Shanghai, China Architect
July 2020
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Li, S., Qian, H., “Research on the renovation of existing urban residential areas based on the improvement of comfort,” City & House (ISSN1006-6659), August 2018: 55-59. GUO, D., ZHOU, X., ZHANG, X., LI, S., PAN, W. “Energy-saving balcony system based on air conditioning condensate and solar energy recycling, a patent for utility model”, [SIPO], Publication No. CN209279371U, [2018].
EXTRACURRICULAR EXPERIENCE Solar Decathlon China (SDC)
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Co-Founder, Solid Studio
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Sept. 2017
Initiated and led an independent inquiry team with a focus on the craft of concrete-making
Volunteer, Citipedia (WeChat public platform)
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July 2018
Assisted in the construction of the United of Southeast University and Brunswick University of Technology
Responsible for the poster and brochure design of Shanghai Jane’s Walk × ZucZug activity Participate in the daily translation of urban related literature Recorded two episodes of podcast about Co-living
SKILLS & HOBBIES
April 2020
Software: AutoCAD, Sketch-Up, Rhino & Grasshopper, Enscape, Arcgis, Revit, Adobe CS, MS Office, Unity 3D, C#, Python Interests: yoga, traveling, hiking, calligraphy, gouache, reading Language: English (fluent, ILETS 7.5), Chinese (native) Personality: open-minded, passionate, vigorous, adaptable, curious about new things
CONTENT 01 DESIGN FOR ECO
Aquaponics Eco - From Mount to Marin "For the environment and the people who live here."
02 DESIGN FOR DE-INDUSTRY
Open the Black Box "Logistics Evolution: Unarmed counter move for the future Richmond."
03 DESIGN TO THE FUTURE
Fluid Con-Junction " Those eccentric sites with informal solutions, having proven that urban anonymities have the potential to handle urban issues. "
04 DESIGN FOR HEALTH
The Journey of Wind "To build a harmonious relationship with the nature is the first thing a city should do to develop sustainably."
05 DESIGN FOR TOWN LIFE
The Cocoon "The environment would change over time, it comes into being, rusts, fades away, or rejuvenates. Can we generate new activities rooted in historic memory via intervention?"
06 DESIGN CAN ENERGIZE ACADEMIC
Life Generator " Environment has its magic. What open spaces can do to help us be more open-minded? The campus needs a mediator between the authority and students. "
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Sister Forever
Sketching & Multi-generation Housing Design
08 DESIGN OF COLLABORATION
Chongqing Smart Park Solicitation of International Plans for Regional Collaborative Planning and Design
PROFESSIONAL
09 DESIGN FOR AUTHORITY
Business Hotel "Create the work, instead of finish a job."
10 DESIGN FOR WROSHIP
Ancestral Hall "How can we design a place for worship for the family based on the surrounding buildings, to create a modern form that still contains/ interpret the ancient retrospect?"
See Your Sound
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OTHERS
Visualization & Programming
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Snowflake Schema Stole Digital Fabrication
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City Soapbox
Landscape Competition
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Academic Work
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Aquaponics Eco - From Mount to Marin Spring 2022 Studio Work, Advisor: Geeti Silwal, Peter Pfau, Oblio Jenkins, Yao Lu, Ettore Santi Individual Work Site: Marin Gateway, Marin City, CA As we can tell from the name - Marin City, this story is always about water. We can see two main threads - one is the environment, and the other is the people who live there. On one hand, water logging is an issue that was built into this system from the beginning as we remove the trail of water regardless of steep slopes here. Also half of our site will merge into the sea in 2100 due to sea level rise. On the other hand, MC community that has a doubled unemployment rate with only half of the median income compared with the country’s level. Few jobs can be found locally. Due to the lack of accessibility outside blocked by freeway 101, this region also lacks fresh food. My idea is to regard water as a driving force to build an aquaponics eco-system in MC to not only create a pleasant and distinctive landscape but also reidentify MC. In this way, local fresh food, industry with local jobs, and aqauponics featured landscape can be provided to local community and help to rebuild Marin City.
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SITE ANALYSIS: SOCIAL & ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
WATER AS SOLUTION So how can we solve all the issues? An concept came to my mind is to use the water as a driver here to contribute both community and the region, and it finally become an idea that is to build aquaponics industry in MC to not only create a pleasant and distinctive landscape but also reidentify MC as an attraction for people to visit.
So what is aquaponics and how it can make it happen? From Wikipedia, aquaponics is a food production system that couples aquaculture with the hydroponics where the nutrient-rich aquaculture water is led to hydroponically grown plants ,where nitrifying bacteria convert ammonia into nitrates. In this way, local fresh food, industry with local jobs, and aqauponics featured landscape can be provided to local community and help to rebuild Marin City.
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WATER DYNAMICS: FROM MOUNTAIN TO MARIN
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MASTERPLAN
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SYSTEM & FLOODING CONTROL
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Zoning
2050
Dry Season
Circulation
2075 - seawater purification
Rainy Season
2100 - marin aquaculture
Water Purification System
Flooding Control
Sea-level Rise Control
DETAIL: ECO - POOL
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n this area, hill-featured buildings range rise and falls, so it can merge into the land. Boardways are designed to get involved with the water, and above the bending creek sit transparent and light art hubs in the center.
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DETAIL: AQUAPONICS FIELD
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nstead of enclosed feeling that I created in the Eco-pool, open farmland with nurseres is designed in this area to show the process of aquponics. Here, aquaponics industy is not a black box but a transparent showcase displaying how ecology, economy, and recreation can coexist in Marin City.
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DETAIL: BIRD-POST WETLAND
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aterfront boardways with watchtower are set up here to encourage visitors to get close to wetland as much as possible and have a good view of coastline while creates a habitates for wildlifes to restore the local ecology.
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Open the Black Box - Logisitc Urbanism Autum 2021 Studio Work, Advisor: Scott Elder Collboration Work Site: Parkway, Richmond, CA Richmond is always considered as the backstage of the Bay Area, with many products in and out from its port, railway stations, and distribution centers, and the urban fabric is also torn by them - on the coastal side of Parkway lined with Chevron, storage, logistic centers, and industries; on the other side of Parkway is the community. It has a long history of heavy industry since World War II, and to some degree, it was born from increasing demands for lean production. However, it is dragged down by those logistics infrastructures nowadays. Instead of confronting those negative logistics, our proposal is taking logistics as the urban accelerator. By redefining the future logistics system, we try to make both logistics and coastal scenery visible and accessible to the Richmond community.
1899
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HISTORY OF INDUSTRY & LOGISTICS IN RICHMOND
Railroad established
Early Industry 1895 - 1900
1901 The Standard Oil Caompany built refinery
1910s - 1920s Substantial industry moved to Richmond
1920s Shipping Port Terminal began its construction
Industrial Growth 1900 - 1940
1931 The Ford Motor Assembly Plant and the Fellce and Perell Cannery opened
1941 Kaiser Richmond Shipyards Sprang up
WWII & Shipyards 1940 - 1945
1945 The shipyards closed and a far-reaching readjustment began
1950s
Postwar Adjustment 1945 - 1960
New industries moved in to occupy vacent shipyard structures
Mid-1950s Several redeveloment projects started
Mid-1970s The Harbour Redevelopement Project
1976 Hilltop Mall Regional Shopping Center opened
1980s
Richmond 1960-1995
The Knox Freeway was built
1990 Traditional Logistics: fixed route, single solution Modern Logistics: multiple routes and modes, lean supply chain Innovative Logistics: cooperation framework, anti-alienation, visible & tangible
The Richmond Parkway was under construction
Today Facing Industrial Transition for a better Richmond
Nowadays
RICHMOND LOGISTICS SYSTEM
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*Credit by Xi Liu
LOGISTICS URBANISM 01 Current Richmond
01 Urban Texture
Inactive
Inaccessible
Injustice
Invisible
RICHMOND
16 Mi to port of Oakland
22 Mi to San Francisco
24 Mi to Oakland Airport
33 Mi to SFO Airport
02 Proposition Core
Vision
Kits of Part
Economic Goal Future Fulfillment Public Services
50 Mi to Palo Alto
02 Location
57 Mi to SJC Airport a new model of future logistics to eliminate alienation in the workplace and make the whole system more visible and accessible to the public Seattle Portland Boise
03 Dynamics
Salt Lake City Denver
Reno
Fresno
Las Vegas
Los Angeles
Santa Fe
Phoenix
interventions to provide equal access to technolog y, new positions for former employees, and diverse public spaces for intercourse and well-being
03 Proposal for Future Richmond We hope that through these sites, the shoreline can be reopened and the community can be revitalized by penetrating the new logistics system to the whole city. Amazon Exploration Center In the north of Richmond, with the Point Pinole Regional Shoreline in northwest and residential area in southeast. Two railroad tracks passing through, this site is currently one of the largest logistics centers in the Bay Area, with warehouses of Amazon, UPS, Bio-Rad, and Wine.
04 Network
Futuristic Small Business Park R ichmond ’s largest f lea market -La Pulga Flea Market located in the southwest of the site. Now, the site is mainly dominated by various recycling and repair companies, with a large number of parking lots and everal gardening-related companies.
Richmond Transfer Hub
05 Evolution Shipping
Highway
Flight
Supply Chain
Surrounded by multiple communities in the north, adjacent to Chevron and several other heavy industry companies, I t a l s o h a s m a n y t ra n s p o r t a t i o n infrastructures: I-580 freeway, Richmond Parkway, railway transfer hub, as well as a huge parking lot.
Smart Network
Railway 1899
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2021
future
Proposed sites Proposed green space Proposed green corridor Proposed linear infrasturcture
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MASTERPLAN
* collaborate with Xi Liu
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TRANSFORMATION STRATEGY
ACADEMIC PHASE I Richmond Transfer Hub
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PHASE II
Futuristic Small Business Park
Amazon Exploration Center
Richmond Transfer Hub
PHASE III
Futuristic Small Business Park
Amazon Exploration Center
Richmond Transfer Hub
Futuristic Small Business Park
Amazon Exploration Center
Now I own a small delivery company serving regional packages, where I earn more than I used to.
Auto-Delivery Local Courier Service
Ben
Door2Door Service
UPS Deliveryman
Sophia Amazon Manager
Product for Buzz
Drive-in Truck Tower
Pick-up Center
Museum of Future Logistics Unbouned Green Ecology Education Center
Amazon Re-Pack Center
Recycle Center
Many of my colleagues opened restaurants or hotels in Futuristic Small Business Park, instead.
Hotel
"Unbounded Green" is an amazing Park, I really love working here as a guide to show all the visitors the future of logistics.
I NEVER thought I can make my hobby into a career, thanks to Amazon Market.
Frank
Woodcraft Amateur
AmazonMarket
Workshop
Weekend Party
Flea Market
Recycle & Rewards
Emma
Kid living in Richmond
Francisco
Sculptor in L.A.
AmazonMarket
Flea EXPO
Art Studio
Future Factory
Recycle & Rewards
Life in Richmond is colorful and educational, my daughter, Emma, can learn how to recycle resources, explore the street vibrancy, watch artists working and take adventure in the Futuristic Logiostic Museum...
Annual Common Art Festival
Richmond seems to be an ideal place for me with wellrounded support from the supply chain to annual Expo events. Now I am a kinda minor celebrity and often invited to have exhibitions.
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LOGISTICS CULTURE FOR FUTURE RICHMOND
ZOOM IN - LOGISTIC EXPLORATION CENTER
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Fluid Con-Junction Part 1: From Transport to Transaction: A Urban Islets Renewal Proposal
Co-Work with ZHANG Zifan, Summer 2019 * personal work include: conception: 50%; drafting: 40%; elaboration: 80%; illustration: 40%;
Part 2: Detailed Design
Self-directed Work(Individual), Autumn 2019 Site: 1-chome,4-Roppongi, Minato City, Tokyo, 5,400m2
If you've been to Tokyo, you can not miss the Tsukiji Market, the largest wholesale market in the world, of which the inner wholesale market has closed due to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Actually, the markets in the central areas have been continuously relocated to the urban fringes, for the demands of the increasing urban population and the change in environmental distribution. The vivid public space of “markets” gradually fades out of the sight of urban residents. This program proposes an urban renewal model based on highway transportationrail trip pattern. By turning the “urban islets”, the residuals cut off by the City Expressway, into an unprecedented bazaar, the infrastructure of City Expressway and urban traffic network are combined, so that the public could get involved into this vigorous market in their daily lives.
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02 Subways, Streets and Highways
01 Co-evolution of Transportation and Urban Form
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Tokyo takes up 90% of the Japan's economic production
Food Transportion mainly through expressway into the inner city
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o deal with unorganized urban sprawl and facilitate concentrated cities, many cities adopted TOD, a type of urban development that enables residential, business and leisure space within walking distance of public transport and decreases citizen’s dependence on driving3 , which managed to build a bridge between subway system and city streets. In Japan, the concept of TOD had been already recognized as an essential theory of urban development for years. From the 1910’s to the 1930’s, Ichizou Kobayashi had founded an enterprise for railroad construction and real estate development in the Kansai area, which succeeded to become the Hankyu railroad company. Meantime, Eiichi Shibusawa and Keita Gotou carried out similar projects in Tokyo which had been transferred to the Tokyu railroad company. These were the origin of the TOD in Japan.
From Allan Jacob’s “Great Streets” (1993)
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In sharp contrast with Tokyo’s advanced railroad transportation is its expressway system. Established in the 1960s, "Metropolitan Expressway" was first founded to increase traffic flow efficiency in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area and optimize and improve the functionality of the traffic system. While railway transportation reduced citizens’ commute time, the expressway system plays a more common role for sophisticated logistics: Under the guidance of functionalism, The flows of people and logistics seem to be separated by two parallel spaces in Tokyo. Places that are only dozens meters away from offices and communities, isolated by the intervene of expressway junction, leaving archipelagos on the urban landscape.
he process of urbanization is supported by corresponding developments in transportation systems, allowing for flexibility and capacity of settlement and establishment in urban areas. Transportation, in turn, has a vital influence on the urban spatial structure and is shaping urbanization.1 Elements of the urban transport system, namely transportation modes, infrastructures and users create a spatial imprint which shapes the urban form. Considering that each city has different socioeconomic and geographical characteristics, the spatial imprint of transportation varies accordingly, which leads to various city textures.
On the other hand, city forms, their actual function, and the ideas and values that people attach to them make up a single phenomenon. 2 Therefore, the history of city form cannot be written just by tracing the diffusion of the rectangular and grid street pattern. In the mid-20th century, cities developed a unique spatial structure relying on motorized transportation. The percentage of urban land allocated to transportation is often correlated with the level of mobility. As the mobility of people and freight increased, a growing considerable share of urban areas was allocated to transport, as well as the infrastructures supporting it. Automobiles require space to move around (roads) but it also spends its existence stationary in a parking space. Consequently, a significant amount of urban space must be allocated to accommodate the automobile and is thus economically and socially useless. 1. Jean-Paul Rodrigue (2017), The Geography of Transport Systems, New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-1138669574 2. Lynch, Kevin (1984). Good City Form. The MIT Press; Reprint edition. ISBN: 978-0262620468
In this proposal, we focus on how to utilize the negative residual space formed by urban infrastructures to alleviate the sophisticated transportation issues.
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Marginalization due to the rising land price in Tokyo
"Islets" formed by highway junctions
Location high-densed city center, accessible to catering
Proposal inject trade to connect the expressway and urban life
3. Calthorpe, Peter (1993). The Next American Metropolis: Ecology, Community, and the American Dream. New York: Princeton Architectural Press. ISBN 9781878271686.
04 Speculation: A City Market Network as a Bond
03 Transport to Transact
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s Jan Gehl puts it, "The social changes of our era can help explain the dramatic increase in urban recreation - premium public spaces, with their diversity of functions, the multitude of people, fine views and fresh air obviously have something to offer that is in great demand in society today."4 The urbanization in Tokyo is closely related to the change of a type of plebeian public space – the wholesale market. In the Edo Period, goods from all over Japan were transported to Edo by sea, and then transported to the inland areas using the river network ordered by Tokugawa Ieyasu. The unloading location of each terminal is called “river bank”, which not only becomes the most suitable transportation base for warehouses, wholesale stores, and markets, but also attracts many shops and restaurants that provide services for workers. In this way, the area around the river in Edo is gradually developing, and it is transformed into a lively neighborhood of millions of people and labor. A series of central wholesale markets, such as the resident market in the Showa Period, were built near the terminal of major rail transit by the introduction of the steam age train, which successfully transported fresh food throughout Japan. The food was transported to the port area of Tokyo, providing the city with a stable and healthy trading site. After modern times, the Metropolitan Expressway became the main road for food transportation in the city. However, in order to comply with the increase in urban population and the change in environmental distribution during the period of rapid economic growth, the Japanese government has continuously moved the markets located in the central area of the city to the edge of the city. The vivid and active public space of “markets” gradually faded out of the sight of urban residents.
EXPRESSWAY CONSTRUCTION
accelerate
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EXTERNAL STIMULUS
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his program reflects on the urban development pattern of rail transit in Tokyo, and proposes a city renewal model based on highway transportation, trying to connect City Expressway, city streets, and pedestrian system and the “urban archipelagos” that is cut off by the City Expressway with the function of a wholesale market.
In the Edo Period
Main transportation: Canal
Goods carried to the neighbour blocks
To start with, we try to take advantage of the expressway - easy and fast access to other places to provide fresh seafood from the ports, as well as domestic and imported vegetables. Since 90% of the goods transportation is through expressways 5 , we combined the function of transition nodes and markets as a way to reduce the sophisticated pilot process between raw goods and buyers.
Markets along the riverside serve to distribute cargoes
In the Showa Period
Fresh fish gathered from the port at bay area
Other goods carried to the market through railway
Next, the accessibility of the public to the sites should be confirmed. Thus, an underground served as the extension of the Roppongi metro station, a bus stop and vehicle pull in & out slope, and a pedestrian bridge above the city road linking the surrounding office building, as well as residential settlements, come up to provide various modes of transportation to access: people can just walk in after work or during a transition, which provides great convenience as well as sporadic in this place.
Market as a gathering center serves the whole city.
In Modern Era
lead
URBAN SPACE VARIATION
require faciliate
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organize
advance efficiency
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upgrade
TRADING
acclimate
Then a market formed to activate the vitality of the islets. As Allan Jacobs puts it, "streets are settings for activities that bring people together"6, the nature of the wholesale market is to interact, not just a place for display and purchase. So we hope it can play a vital role as a linkage among ingredient providers and cooks, as well as customers and passers-by for encounter, exchanging and communicating. What’s more, the markets in the nodes must preserve the spontaneity of communities with weekend markets, community clubs, galleries, etc. and encourage the public to actively participate in public facilities like café, city parks, convenience stores and even Eco-car charging piles. They can put forward to their opinion and the extra facilities could be flexibly re-functioned with time. Finally, Developing with a bottom-up tactic, the site must get revitalized as the joints keep the physical and mental connection between people and the infrastructures.
PARKING expressway As the markter is saparated from high ways, goods are carried by city roads.
Nearest subway station is 1.5 km away from the market.
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The service radiation of the market is limited.
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Typology of markets and their related urban space in Tokyo
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From the transition of the wholesale market, we can find a correspondence between the location and transportation junction due to the core demand of the market- a convenient and fast mode of logistics which is the root of the fade-away of today’s markets.
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4. Jan, Gehl (2010), Cities for People, Island Press; First Edition, ISBN: 159726573X
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railway Our Proposal
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5. The date is reported by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism in Japan 6. Jacobs, Allan (1982), Toward An Urban Design Manifesto, UC Berkeley: Institute of Urban and Regional Development.
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"My van is fully loaded with fresh seafood. Welcome to our Highway Market to enjoy them!"
" My daily routine is parking the car here, grabbing some food and walking to work. "
"I can catch the bus there."
"The salmon is really fresh. They're directly delivered within one hour after got caught. "
"Hurry up, fresh goods need to be served in time."
" WOW! I can buy fresh vegetable right in front of my office.
" What a tiring weekday! Let's have a taste of the fresh sashimi after work." "It's really convenient that subway and market, office buildings and neighbourhood, highway and streets are bound together! "
" Let's go to the bar to drink !"
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FUTURE MARKET PROPOSAL
EXTRACTED PROTOTYPE
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MARKET_Grow As A Super Plane In the past time, in order to have better access and view to goods, markets are usually expanded as a big plane. of which the space is flowing and commodious. The customers could see as many stalls as possible at the same time and the market is extensible and flexible.
DILEMMA_Layering to Lose Intercation With the explosion of population, today we face the land shortage challenge, so it is inevitable to live in an intensive way. By infinite superpositions in the vertical direction, we manage to, to some extent, have full use of every square of land to create economy value. But by this mechanical duplication and through a closed box—escalator, we cannot perceive what is going on in other layers lacking of good experience for a mall as it go against to both verbal and sight interaction.
CONCEPT_A Market without Layers Then, an issue is raised-how to remain the vitality in traditional market in the modern context, in other words, how to make the space vertically superimpose while assuring a wide view and a fluid streamline? This must be taken into account on the architectural scale. To begin with, I try to decompose the concept of layers by regular pulling-ups and pushing-downs. In this way, the stiff layers are replaced by an undulating, consecutive ground among the whole spaces.
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THICKNESS
DIRECTION
POSITION
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STRUCTURE_Spiral Ramps, Fluid Con-junction Thus, under the premise of retaining the vitality, a brand-new form for modern market come into being. I analyzed this unique structure and divide the plane into segments by control lines, so that a prototype - a spiral ramp appeared. In this future market, we only have infinately flowing ground instead of layers, connecting expressway and urban roads to neighbourhood and subway. All of those inject new vitality to this resiual area because of the fluid market.
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SITE — STRATEGY
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FUNCTION — SPACE Topology
Potential Con-junction
Profile
ACADEMIC Spatialization Van Parking Lot
Car Parking Lot
Van Parking Lot
Highway
Drive-in Deck
Drive-in Deck Transit Spiral
Highway Car Parking Lot
PARKING AREA
7200m² Office Building
Transit Spiral Warehouse
Car Parking Lot Warehouse Highway
Car Parking Lot
Market
Van Parking Lot 4200m² Not in use
Restaurant
Market
Delivery Delivery
PROCESSING AREA
Restaurant
Van Parking Lot
Parking Lot
5400m² Parking Lot (site)
Highway
Processing Zone Warehouse
Processing Zone
Warehouse
City Park Snack Bar
Fresh Supermarket
City Park
Restaurant
Snack Bar
GLOBAL FRESH SALE
Markets Terminal
Restaurant
Fresh Supermarket Restaurant
Parking Lot
4200m² Not in use
Highway
Foot Bridge
Road
Taxi Stop
highway
Transit Spiral
Railway Walking Range
City Street
Taxi Stop Transit Spiral
6100m² Parking Lot
Tokyo, Janpan
COMMUNTY GENERATOR
Foot Bridge
City Street
Landing Zone
highway
Florist's Eco-car Service Stop Metro Entry Wine Pub
Morphing
Fitting
Refining
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Foot Bridge
Foot Bridge Landing Zone city street
CONVENIENCE STORE
Eco-car Service Stop Metro Entry Wine Pub
studied function
car flow people flow
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Parking area
Small Vehicles Large Vans Smart Check
Landing area
Cargo Unloading Lounge for Drivers Temporary Warehouse
LOGISTICS ZONE
4 Processing Area 5 Storage Area 6 Cargo Unloading
Processing area
Traffic Interface 7 Customer Deck 8 Vertical Transfer Spiral
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Live Aquatic Chilled Fruits & Vegetables Florist’s Drive-in Service
Instantly Consumed Delicacy
Sea Food Bar Grilled BarBeque Cooked Food Fresh Supermarket
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Metro Entrance Eco-car Charging Piles Taxi Stop Bus Stop Assembly Hall Clubs Gallery Barter Bazaar CVS (Seven-Eleven) Cafe Restaurant Pub
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The Journey of Wind Spring 2019 Studio Work, Advisor: ZHANG Tong Co-work with CHEN Zeling, personal work occupied 50% Site: Qishan campus, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou Area: 12,000m2 Cool Lane, an essential element in the traditional settlement, is a type of narrow alley with more than aspect ratio 2.5. Along with patios in folk houses, it functions as a natural air conditioner in many regions in China, especially in the South-eastern region, where it is wet and hot in summer but cold and rainy in winter. By studying this prototype, we try to figure out the operation mechanism behind and come up with an idea that can make the most of the wind and provide the whole building a healthier condition without extra energy consumption. Designing from tradition, it is facing the future. It combines the artificial environment with nature. With the unexpected outbreak of the covid-19, this design seems to be more meaningful.
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01 SHAPE OF COOL LANE sketch
summer
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MORPHOLOGY
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sketch
comparative group
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contraction & release
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These main function spaces of the building provide pleasant condition for reading by VAYs
BUFFER ZONE Sunken pocket space catches the summer wind from southeast and cool it in the Cold Lane reinforce
cut slope
The gentle slope avoids the chilly winter wind and open the lake view
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original summer condition
original winter condition
winter condition, after modification
BIND and SPLIT The alley, in spatial organization, seperates study part with reading part, links the main road with the other side
TERRAIN INTEGRATION Sunken pocket space catches the summer wind from southeast and cool it in the Cold Lane The gentle slope avoids the chilly winter wind and open the lake view
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Vegetable Layer Planting Soil 300mm Non-woven filter layer 200g/m2 Gravel Drainage 100mm Protective Coating >350g/m2 Root-puncture-resistant Waterproof layer Cement Screed-coat 20mm Concrete Mortar Slope-making 2% Aerated Concrete Insulation 100mm Reinforced Concrete Roof 120mm
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Plywood Plank 20mm Bidirection Antiseptic, Wooden Keel 30mm*2 Fine Aggregated Concrete Protection 30mm SBR Sealing Layer Cement Screed-coat 20mm Concrete Mortar Slope-making 2% Aerated Concrete Insulation 100mm Reinforced Concrete Roof 120mm
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Fabric bedding, Wool
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Porous pipes Lean Concrete
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Terrazzo Tiles 20mm Leveling Concrete 30mm Cement Screed-coat 30mm Aerated Concrete Insulation 100mm Reinforced Concrete Roof 120mm SBR Sealing Layer Rammed Earth
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Plywood Plank 20mm Vegetable Layer Planting Soil 300mm Non-woven filter layer 200g/m2 Gravel Drainage 100mm Protective Coating >350g/m2 Root-puncture-resistant Waterproof layer Cement Screed-coat 20mm Concrete Mortar Slope-making 2% Aerated Concrete Insulation 100mm Pre-tensioned Hollow Concrete Slab 240mm
Plywood Plank 20mm Bidirection Antiseptic, Wooden Keel 30mm*2 Fine Aggregated Concrete Protection 30mm SBR Sealing Layer Concrete Mortar Slope-making 2% Aerated Concrete Insulation 100mm Pre-tensioned Hollow Concrete Slab 240mm
Plywood Plank 20mm Bidirection Antiseptic, Wooden Keel 30mm*2 Fine Aggregated Concrete Protection 30mm SBR Sealing Layer Concrete Mortar Slope-making 2% Aerated Concrete Insulation 100mm Pre-tensioned Hollow Concrete Slab 240mm
Rammed Earth SBR Sealing Layer Reinforced Concrete Wall 400mm Polystyrene Insulation Slab 60mm Porcelain Tiles 30mm
Rammed Earth SBR Sealing Layer Reinforced Concrete Wall 400mm Polystyrene Insulation Slab 60mm Porcelain Tiles 30mm
Plywood Floor 20mm Bidirection Antiseptic, Wooden Keel 30mm*2 Leveling Concrete 30mm SBR Sealing Layer Aerated Concrete Insulation 100mm Reinforced Concrete Base 400mm Rammed Earth
Terrazzo Tiles 20mm Leveling Concrete 30mm Aerated Concrete Insulation 100mm Pre-tensioned Hollow Concrete Slab 240mm Wind-like GRC Ornamentation
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COCOON Spring 2021 Individual Work Grottole, Italy What does the little town need indeed? A concert hall, a cinema, and a gathering place? How about... we integrate all these functions in need inside A COCOON? We propose to insert 5 plug-ins to revitalize the ruins, each plug-in is self-supporting, attempting to not harm the church itself. The biggest plug-in, the COCOON is constituted by several portals, the form and function of the portal can be the roof, the stair and the platform. And each portal has wheels underneath it to make the shift between two stages: folded and unfolded. Thus the space inside the church can transform from outdoor to indoor, from a large open space for hosting live house to the auditorium for hosting concert and movies. The role and identity of the fallen church shifts too, from a standard theatre, to a cinema and the gathering space of the town. With the cocoon inside, the ancient church embraces its new life.
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MULTI-FUNCATIONAL COCOON
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II · BELVEDERE
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III · GARDEN BAR
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V· SPIRAL CORE
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THE COCOON
FROM THE ARCH ROOM TO THE BELVEDERE
THE GARDEN BAR
THE DOME TRAIL (Skywalk)
Growing out of the church, looks like a cocoon, then, gets out from the shell, brings here a new life.
Fill the facade with crystal bricks, the arch extends into a shining box, go through here, to the belvedere with the clock, to the COCOON with your friends.
Fallen church with ruined walls, small flowers blooming from the crack, Follow the steps up to the chamber, singing your cocktail with the beats
There is a mysterious trail, Can you find it? If so, you will see the marvellous dome-sunset.
MULTI-FUNCATIONAL COCOON
ACADEMIC
SCENARIO I
Livehouse Gallery Market Wedding
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SCENARIO III
SCENARIO II
Concert Standard theatre Cinema Lecture
roof × stairs ×
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Grass Music Festival Performance Art Immersive drama Town Hall Meeting
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Life Generator Spring 2018 Studio Work (Individual),Advisor: GUO Yimin Site: Sipailou Campus, Southeast University, Nanjing Area: 4,300m2 Many architects hold a view that buildings are the containers of human behaviors, but I believe a building can create its ego consciousness to influence our thinking and doing modes. Modern campus means openness and inclusiveness, but Southeast University campus, as a cultural relic site and a prestigious technikon shows overwhelming preciseness, with anti-social tendency which depresses our initiatives. Few public spaces are provided to students for communication and the only random interaction is seating with dozens of peers in a study room, paddling one's own canoe. I indeed aspire for a lively and open environment to arouse our desire to take an active part in the diversified campus life, and this music hall may be an ideal genrator to reshaping current behavioral patterns.
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The insert of the new library destroyed the original texture, leaving the old library (now the administration building) in an embarrassing situation, in front of which the square is used to parking and few people would pass.
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Formal and Informal In contrast, although a green path has been built on the site, it doesn't connect with the whole walking system. Beside parked cars and lined buildings close the greenway, so few people chose to this single and far path. Instead, the more typical solution is to walk among the motors.
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PROPOSAL - FORMALITY of INFORMALITY
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concert hall is often a synonym for formal, but this campus concert hall here must be as solemn as its neighbors? Whether it can just be an informal place, not only to provide an open platform for students, but also to ease the serious aura around. How to degrade a reserved concert hall into a student center to show the open campus culture while preserving its core status as a concert hall?
Informal Campus Life
Walking along the path, you can have a sip in the Cafe 2 adjoin with Multi-functional Hall.
To start from the Entrance Garden 1 , where shielding the outside speeding vehicles, you will enjoy a nice outdoor live in a summer evening.
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Reading party, talent show, lectures, diverse activities will hold in the Multi-functional Hall 3 , where you can easily get access to the Book Bar 4 and Separated Club Rooms 5 to spend your weekends.
Also, from the Cafe, you can go upstairs to the Leisure Zone 6 to have a date with someone or just kill time alone. You won't get bored as plenty of exhibitions would be held by various associations, groups, etc. beside there in gallery.
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The Student Gallery 7 is like a ribbon surrounds the Concert Hall 8 on the second floor, so if you are attracted by the performance, don't hesitate to have a look.
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Or you can immerse into the live show while unwinding in a casual workshop with friends who are just from the library through the Bridge 9 .
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LIFE GENERATOR
ACADEMIC Finally, as a life generator, this building bonds our campus life and provides a better condition for students, as well as citizens.
IV. Study & Life The bridge over the path further links these two cultural centers - one for study and the other for hobbies. In this way, you can easily switch your condition-working or playing.
III. Open Corner Besides, by setting another entry towards the path between the old and new libraries, there is a potential for the new library doing some adjustments. Thus, this corner would be a lovely place for relaxation.
II. Hybrid Space The space boundaries are blurred to produce composite functions so the whole building is flexible to hold all kinds of activities. You can see or hear what happens in other public places and make a temporary decision to join them.
Start Here! I. The Garden The fuzziness of the interface results in the interaction inside and outside and passers-by are attracted by what is going on in the building and unconsciously walk into the building.
As a culture relic, our campus is open to everyone but no place can really be accessed by the public as all the buildings have formal functions - laboratories, library, classrooms, etc. But, here, this music hall as a culture center, welcomes everyone to enjoy life!
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ACADEMIC
Sister Forever Autumn 2016 Studio Work(Individual), Advisor: SHI Yonggao Site: Meiyuanxincun,Old Town Area, Nanjing Area: 270m2 We intertwin, cross, or draft apart because of family ties, friendship, and love. Perhaps the relationship between buildings is a reflection of the relationship between two households, which speaks to the subtle changes in the relationship between the residents over time. This site is in a tense old town area, where buildings compete to gain more rights. The landowner is an old lady who has two daughters and each of them got married, having two kids. What I want to do is to create 1.5 houses that are both independent and integrated, so they can live their own life while get intertwined in their daily life.
shared courtyard
Play room
study room
Yoga Room
master bedroom
Studio
Mather's room
Younger Sister's House design atelier, a couple, two kids and a playroom for four kids
Elder Sister's House aged mother, a couple, two kids and a Golden Retriever
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2. Alleviate the confrontation with buildings on the west side, and emphasize the street corner
3. Use sloped roof to integrate with the overall style of this block
4. In terms of the facade, add a joint box in the middle section to make the interaction between two volumes happens while ensuring the independence of the two households
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Younger Sister's House 9 Reception 10 Studio 11 Drawing Room 12 Dining Room 13 Master Bedroom 14 Yoga Room 15 Kid's Room 16 Play Room
East Elevation
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SCENARIO - YOUNGER SISTER
SCENARIO - ELDER SISTER
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Professional Work
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Chongqing Smart Park Spring 2021 Solicitation of International Plans Chongqing, China This project is a solicitation of International Plans for Regional Collaborative Planning and Design for Lijia Yuelai Smart Park (Scenic Eye of a Famous Smart City) with overall urban and landscape design for the 40 sqkm. The plan should include the overall idea of urban design, goals , overall structure, landscape system, node planning, public space system, urban space form and other aspects with about 80 sqkm of land within the collaborative area. A comprehensive upgrade plan for the coastline of approximately 30 km is proposed as well, focusing on the study of landscape style and the collaborative development between the urban hinterland. Our team focused on one out of five zones (EXPO center) in this competition, and created 3 themes - Riverside Greenbelt(my focus), intellegent EXPO, and Media City in this area.
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ECOLOGY
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INTELLIGENCE DISPLAY
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CULTURE & EDUCATION
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MEDIA EXHIBITION
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SHARED APARTMENT
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ART TOWN
Waterfront Ecology
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THE EXPO CENTER
ECO-LOOP
MEDIA TOWN
Structure
Intelligence Exhibition
Media Energize
Linkage
National Expo Center Rack station Riversid Art Center
Riverview platform
Riverview Trail
TRANSFER CENTER
RIVERVIEW POST RIVERSID ART CENTER
Waterfront Platform
Exercise Trail Creative SOHO WATERFRONT PLATFORM
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elying on the unique resources of this area, the waterfront greenbelt gives full play to location advantages and spatial effects. The reorganized water system and land system traffic stations connect the entire Yuelai area with other plots.
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Business Hotel Spring 2021 Professional Work Confidential, China Our client, a large international orgnization decided to build a conference center with supporting amenities in a completely new coastal city. What our team needs to do is the facade design of a business hotel and cowork with the masterplan team to complete the interior plan. This project invovled with buidling connection with existing building, negotiation with city planners to adjust the roads, and we finally convinced our client to build the "Y" shape corridor between the hotel and the lower conference center. I participated the whole process from massing to details, and proposed interior design of public spaces which inspired the principal to negotiate an interior design package with our client later. Create the work, instead of finish it.
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Ancestral Hall Spring 2021 Professional Work Singapre Besides of physical memory, human would have collective memory, like culture, history, and custom. Our client is a wealthy who migrated to Singapore, but still value local custom in his homeland, Fujian. How can we design a place for worship for the family based on the surrounding buildings, to create a modern form that still contains/ interpret the ancient retrospect?
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Family Living Dining
Buddha Hall
Drop-off
Family Hall
parking
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Worshiping Area and Bedroom Palace Interior
Hallway(behind Bedroom Palace)
Noon
Lobby
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Cloudy
LANDSCAPE PLAN
PERSPECTIVES
PROFESSIONAL Seclusion with Parasol and Bamboo
Stepping Stone
Winding Path
Old Stalks Intertwin
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Dancing with Lotus Wind
Tassel-washing Waterside
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North Elevation
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Other Work
See Your Sound Winter 2018 Individual Work, a VR Game Demo Tool: Unity 3D, C# Second prize in 7th National College Digital Art & Design Awards, 2019
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Can we design new ways of experiencing space? With the emergence of VR technology, some fantastic ideas are no longer drawings, but can be visually realized in an interactive and multi-sensory way, which is a rich and wonderful visual experience that is hard to obtain in reality, which may further blur the border between the virtual and the real. Starting from the computational generation, I try to visualize sound through the rhythm of points, lines, and planes. With the sequence of time, you can be rescued from zero-dimensional to the real world. You can visualize the invisible sound and manipulate the virtual world through the sound but anyway you should back to your real life. Almost everyone is the traveler trapped by Virtual Culture. The point is whether you can save yourself or not. Maybe that is the real story I intend to tell in this demo.
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Find more on VIDEO:
toryboard
https://youtu.be/YSsuuCwoA60
role: A traveler trapped in a collapsing universe due to an error of Time travel machine goal: Try your best to back to the real world
Scenario 1#: Wormhole
Scenario 2#: A World of Points
The hole is expanding by accumulation of your voice. Finally,it gets exploded.
controller: Volumn × Time
controller: Volumn, Frequency
It seems that you are trapped into a Wards as every time they want to go higher they would be rebounded. You are shouting trying to speed them up, but they still can not make it, remaining a brilliant rainfall for you to enjoy.
Scenario 4#: Wards - Breaking controller: Have a Guess :)
Please try you best to break through the barrier if you want freedom. Trigger the Beams to hit the invisible cube until it appears, and then, break it.
You are in the center of the universe, surrounded by stars. All the stars twinkles as you speak. The louder, the brighter. Sometimes meteors occur, they are so absent-minded that you can hit the high notes to calm them down.
After you heal the meteors, comes your bonus time! Grass grows under your feet unconsciously. Then little points keeps up and the trails are solidified into shining lines.
Scenario 5#: Your Home controller: Frequency, Volumn
Scenario 3#: Linear World controller: Volumn
You eventually see the trees, bats, all the creatures that you are familiar with. It is somewhere in a forest, where is suffering a snowstorm. But you can make some change: Cedars tremble with your rhythm and your voice can grow trees. In the end, red balloons will take you to the deep forest, and as the snow covers you, welcome back!
Snowflake Schema Stole OTHER
Summer 2018 Workshop, Advisor: Benjamin Dillenburger, LI Biao, HUA Hao, TANG Peng Co-work with HUANG Yu and QIN Yu, personal work occupied 45% * personal work include: design: 33%; programming: 80%; fabrication: 50%; presentation(video): 10%; Material:PLA & Resin & String Tool: Scanner, 3D printer, Python, etc. Third prize in 7th National College Digital Art & Design Awards, 2019 3D printing technology has been widely used in Fashion Design to create incredible forms, but they are unaffordable to ordinary people. Snowflake Schema Stole is a trial to combine clothing with 3D printing fabrication to realize zero-cost Fashion customization and introduce both computational design and digital fabrication into our daily clothing.
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SELF-ADAPTION — COMPUTERIZATION Draft Concept
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Computational intelligence × Digital fabrication × Fashion customization
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See more on VIDEO:
Form, Size, Redundancy
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Aesthetic, Flexibility Feasibility (based on FDM) Adjustable Parameters ...
Unit Design
https://studio.youtube.com/video/-0uifhbYPu8/edit
igital adaptability provides a possibility of zero cost user customization. So in this work, we aimed to work out a type of low-cost 3D printed textile which could be an inspiration to the garment manufacturing industry in the foreseeable future. Meantimes, FDM printers are financially accessible and eco-friendly using renewable material. But there is still a problematic limit due to the material - not as soft as other textiles.
Unit Generator
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In order to soften textiles so that it can like cloth, we worked out a monomer (shaped like a snowflake) with special movable nodes. Woven by the monomers, the textile is as soft and flexible as cloth. Besides, we also conduct body-scanning and post-procedure to fit the body shape. Digital tech makes this production an open platform: customers can even personalize the coverage rate, the unit size or the split form to participate in the design.
Unit Generator
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Located in the City of Jacksonville, the newly renamed James Weldon Johnson Plaza is a place of memory. Laughter and tears, exclusion and inclusion, destruction, and rebirth converge on this 1.5-acre public space. Inspired by the astonishingly indomitable spirit nd determined effort of Jacksonville’s citizens fighting for their own rights, we propose the concept of “THE CITY SOAPBOX” in the renovation design of James Weldon Johnson Plaza.
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*collaborate with Changpeng Feng
PROTOTYPES OF STAGES Jacksonvill has the largest Urban Park System in US with:
3 National Parks 7 State Parks 450 City Parks 80k Acres in total
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The African-American Heritage Trail: Stops include Kingsley Plantation, the Ritz Theatre & Museum and J.P. Smalls Memorial Park
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LIFT TEVERY VOICE and SING
“The African American National Anthem” The song was written as a poem by Jacksonville native James Weldon Johnson in 1899 and set to music by his brother John Rosamond Johnson in 1900.
10+ MUSEUMS
including art, history, African-American history, science & nature.
ART IN PUBLIC PLACES:
67ARTPIECES & COUNTING with more than 40 new permanent pieces
First Wednesday Downtown ArtWalk Jax Beach ArtWalk North Beaches Art Walk
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22 PERFORMING ARTS GROUPS
representing MUSIC,THeAtRe AND DANCE from professionals, youth and amateur performers
RIVERSIDE ARTS MARKET
Largest weekly festival in the state of Florida
*collaborate with Sen Du
SITE PLAN
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Main Entrance
Market Plaza
Art Exhibition 5'
The Stage 1'
Skyway Station
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History Wall
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History Wall
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Secondary Entrance
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Daughters of the Revolution Marker
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Monument of the 1901 Great Fire
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Statue of Congressman Charles E Bennett
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Monument of the Civil Rights Demonstration
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Monument of Presiden Kennedy's Speech
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*collaborate with Jingyu Ru
STAGE SECTION
Market Plaza
Art Exhibition
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Art Exhibition Entrance
BRIDGE SECTION
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Skyway Entrance
5 History Wall 4
1 History Wall
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SILENCE
Colonization, Triangular Trade, Revolution War; our voices were muted and erased.
WHISPER
Fifteenth Amendment, Twenty-fourth Amendment; we shouted out to be heard.
SPEECH
Civil Rights Demonstration, Kennedy's Speech; we held the rights in our hands.
SING
We sing, we dance, we draw; we show the world our culture and gift.
WALK-IN HISTORY
THE STAGE
Skyline
BRIDGE SECTION
History Wall
Market Plaza
Art Exhibition
Ground Floor Plan Art Museum
Traffic Interface 1 Metro Entrance 2 Eco-car Charging Parking Lot 3 Bus Stop 4 Drive in 5 Pull out 6 Vertical Transfer Spiral Community Generator 7 Clubs 8 Gallery
Services&Facilities 9 Seven-Eleven 10 Unloading Zone 11 Cafe
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PLANTING & PAVING
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*credit by Yaoyao Ding
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