PORTFOLIO
Architecture & Urban Design 2015-2021
Zhaoyu Wang
CONTENTS
"ARCHITECTURE HAS NEVER BEEN THE START OF DESIGNING, BUT THE END OF ARCHITECTURE. "
AQUSTIC VESSEL
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The Sense of The Sound 2019 Summer
INSERT THE COLOR
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New Campus Design In High Density Community 2018 Summer
TRANSPARENT GEOMETRY
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New Activity Space Under Aging
2019 Summer
DISSOLUTION
OF
LA D É F E N S E
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Exploring the new form of the future urban central business district 2020-2021
OTHER WORKS 2015-2020
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01 AQUSTIC VESSEL The Sense of The Sound 2019 Summer Instructor: Yefan Zhang Collaborators: Jiazheng Li With the rapid progress in modernization of China, the life on Gulangyu Island has changed dramatically over the recent decades. During the initial investigation, I recognized that the switch of Gulangyu Island from morning, noon, dusk to night makes it a special existence. People of different identities, different colors, different environments and different sounds perform on the island just like living theatres in different stages, during which performers cannot experience each form of Gulangyu Island fully as a part of the environment.Since the full-sensory experience is covered by a great deal of information, I tried to investigate with individual sensory experience, so as to explore the connection between architectural space and human senses. During the design process, 6 corresponding generating cavities are identified by the analysis of the original sound frequency on Gulangyu Island. The cavities are spatialized by the changes in air column and the volume of the cavity; and then the cavities are matched with the sound field on Gulangyu Island and an epitome of sound on Gulangyu Island is built in the bay in the north of Gulangyu Island, with specific sound formed by virtue of the interaction between the cavities and the sea breeze in different time and place. I intend to discuss the relationship between the human sense of hearing and the cavities of building in the project. As hearing can trigger memory, people are expected to have spiritual communication with the building space via the sound in cavities, with part of memory integrated with the sound of building appreciated.
" SOUNDSCAPE " OF GULANGYU Gulangyu island, as an independent island in the south of xiamen, is far away from the hustle and bustle of the city and has a beautiful island environment. Therefore, in this special island, I think the preliminary research should be different from the traditional urban research, and should return to the initial state of people's perception of the space scene to perceive this special island.I tried to use sound as an entry point for research.I used the sounds of the island to divide it into four regions, each with its own sound and texture. 6
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Fourier Transform
SOUND MAP OF GULANGYU
The frenquncy of the sound from the Gulangyu Island are familiar with the different intruments, By comparing the sound with the frequency and the time.
Sea weave
People
Ship
Chirp
Commerce
COMMERCE
SEA WEAVE
Museum
Office
Stream
Factory
Bird song
SHIP
PEOPLE
THUNDER RAINFALL
CHIRP
BIRD SONG
FACTORY
CONSTRUCTION
STREAM
OFFICE
MUSEUM
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GENERIC FORM OF THE CAVITY Extract the sound frequency from the Gulangyu, and match with different shape and the porpotion of the cavity, which analysis from the different instruments' internal structure. To make the building elements, we try to make assorted agregation of the genric from.
180-200HZ 2:1
160-180HZ 2:1
124-130HZ 2:1
50-100HZ 2:1
89-106HZ 3:1
12-26HZ 2:1
142-450HZ 4:1
120-450HZ 5:1
160-236HZ 5:1
230-269HZ 6:1
306-685HZ 7:1
312-450HZ 6:1
314-569HZ 3:1
451-568HZ 4:1
410-421HZ 5:2
412-410HZ 5:1
213-210HZ 2:1
314-412HZ 6:1
320-420HZ 5:1
420-620HZ 6:1
330-620HZ 6:1
120-236HZ 3:1
164-423HZ 2:1
256-562HZ 4:1
693-965HZ 2:1
674-854HZ 3:1
564-520HZ 4:1
120-150HZ 2:1
130-142HZ 3:1
321-384HZ 3:1
423-490HZ 2:1
457-470HZ 3:1
460-480HZ 4:1
470-490HZ 5:1
410-460HZ 3:1
150-452HZ 4:1
221-630HZ 5:1
521-589HZ 2:1
641-678HZ 2:1
674-854HZ 5:1
564-586HZ 3:1
530-570HZ 2:1
564-215HZ 3:1
674-680HZ 6:1
541-560HZ 2:1
654-860HZ 3:1
680-880HZ 3:1
750-850HZ 5:1
850-900HZ 5:1
120-410HZ 2:1
147-163HZ 3:1
143-152HZ 3:1
213-280HZ 2:1
211--432HZ 3:1
214-271HZ 2:1
256-351HZ 3:1
254-565HZ 4:1
342-512 6:1
398-452HZ 3:1
541-520HZ 5:3
350-450HZ 3:1
550-680HZ 6:1
320-450HZ 3:1
42-562HZ 2:1
506-580HZ 3:1
402-538HZ 3:1
620-689HZ 6:1
458-421HZ 3:1
574-687HZ 2:1
578-681HZ 3:1
632-680HZ 4:1
642-954HZ 6:1
654-841HZ 2:1
690-780HZ 3:1
350-420HZ 2:1
720-820HZ 6:1
920-1200HZ 7:1
230-260HZ 4:1
120-300HZ 2:3
60-80HZ 2:1.5
120-140HZ 2:1
200-230HZ 3:2
220-260HZ 3:1
180-260HZ 2:1
DIFFERENT POSSIBILITIES OF THE AGGREGATIONS
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430-820HZ 2:1
560-941HZ 4:3
642-820HZ 2:1
421-621HZ 3:1
642-820HZ 2:1
231-350HZ 3:1
320-450HZ 2:1
421-416HZ 5:1
624-941HZ 5:1
842-1230HZ 2:1
350-563HZ 2:1
220-356HZ 3:1
210-360HZ 2:1
410-564HZ 5:1
1315-2100HZ 6:1
228-510HZ 2:1
310-652HZ 2:1
244-367HZ 6:1
140-273HZ 2:1
1216-2144HZ 6:1
211-365HZ
250-360HZ 5:1
410-420HZ 4:1
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410-460HZ 5:1
510-511HZ 6:1
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MATCH THE SOUND WITH DIFFERENT CAVITY
118.05'84.3''
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TRANSFORM THE CAVITY IN ARCHITECTURE LANGUAGE
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03'30.15'' 118.05'84.3''
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We chose the sound wall corresponding to the site to match, and combined the sound cavity according to the size, range and position of the site, and formed the sound field corresponding to the site after the combination.On gulangyu island, the time changes of one day and one year show the change of different frequency and rhythm between the sea breeze and the buildings. 12
03'29.23''
03'30.15'' 118.05'84.3''
03'29.23''
03'29.46''
03'29.69''
Gulangyu island changes the volume of the air column on the shoreline by the tide of the waves in a day.When gulangyu island takes one year as a unit of time, different acoustic cavities are controlled through the air inlet of the building cavity in different directions.This led to the formation of regular changes at different times in the bay that triggered memories of sound. 13
A STORY BELONG TO THE GULANGYU Qing, who had been fishing in the bay with father since young, went to the seaside with his father as always. Father was fishing everyday and the constructions making sounds in the bay were Qing’s partners since childhood, and he used to be diving, climbing rocks and playing sands with mates. Whenever father was about to return to the shore, he’d wait at a place where they had agreed to meet. Time passed by and father became unable to go for fishing, and Qing was caught up in his job in a city without being able to return to hometown. Someday he went back to visit mother who had been staying at home alone, and he treaded on the old path again while passing by the bay. At the sunset hour, the sound of boat repairing by his father, which is the most familiar sound in his life, was heard and he looked to the shinning sea horizon in the distance - father had never left the place.
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DETAILS AND THE INTERIOR SPACE
ROOF LAYER
STRUCTURE AND SECTION Adornment Layer Screed-Coat Insulating Layer Steel Structure Wire Mesh Layer Floated Coat
FLOOR LAYER
Rigid Waterproof Layer Exterior Wall Coating Material Layer
BOTTLELAYER
THE TEXTURE FROM SITE
We chose the sound wall corresponding to the site to match, and combined the sound cavity according to the size, range and position of the site, and formed the sound field corresponding to the site after the combination.On gulangyu island, the time changes of one day and one year show the change of different frequency and rhythm between the sea breeze and the buildings. 16
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02 INSERT THE COLOR 2018 Summer Instructor: Jianjun Hao & Yintian Zheng Team work
Under the previous strict background of studying in China, a campus model (isolated island of campus) separated from urban communities was formed. With the social progress and people's desire for the transformation of education mode, we try to adapt to this new transformation of education mode by reshaping the campus. The site is located in a high-density community. Different from the traditional isolated island on campus, we try to provide more choices for primary school students' study and life by eliminating the campus wall, weakening the boundary, and adding 5 units --- reading, cooperation, learning, communication and display. Children will have more dimensional communication and collision with people of different ages on campus. Nearby residents can also use public space to make their lives better. This plan aims to explore the possibility of open primary schools communicating with high-density communities under the new educational mode, and to try to establish an order that benefits both groups (students and residents). It significantly provides students with a new mode of learning and life and defines the characteristics of the campus by establishing close interpersonal ties.
Isolation from urban communities
Strict background of studying
Open campus
New educational model
New kind campus
Multiple new Spaces
Lack of rich extracurricular activities
SITE OVERVIEW
BEHAVIOR DEMAND ANALYSIS
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Foreign reception Play game
Teacher
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Use of sports facilities
Society
Eating
Giving classes
1200
Foreign visit
Typical Chinese residential community
Office
1050
Abundant gray space
750
Open gym
Changing corridor space
Sports
900
Open canteen
Open field
Green Space
Weaken the entrance to the boundary
Staggered stairs
The path to school that stimulates curiosity
600
A restaurant with a good view
Art dance and music classrooms to watch
Site of demonished 450
Outdoor exhibition gallery
The path around the playground
Surrounded by high density communities 300
Rich grandstand
Independent logistic access
150
Open school front square
Convenient parking space
300
Rich courtyard
450
Atrium space with varied themes
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1050
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Convenent traffic providing convenience for students' daily movements between the communities.
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600
Access to landscape The compus has the biggest green land of adjacent communities, since there are many elderly people and young children living there, the new campus should be easy to walk through.
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1050
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Sports
Providing educational resources and public space Public space and all kinds of cultural resources are insufficient. The compus could provide multiple activities and space for residents.
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1650
1800
Security logistics
parent-children interaction
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900
communication space
Prepare for a meal
Clean Panting
Visiting School
Parents
Show Students
Pick up the child
Reading
Sports Society
Teacher more public space
Parents
more interesting teaching environment
Games more interactive communication
Students
Logistics
more interesting studying environment
more convenient working passage
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GENERATIVE ANALYSIS
EXPLODED-VIEW DIAGRAM Working Space
The teaching area and the sports area are separated
Students go to school and parents pick up streamline
Tear down the walls, break up the blocks
The building volume is generated according to the streamline
Kind of learning everywhere
Put in different feature units
The two ends are raised and the building boundaries are reduced
Place multiple class units
Reading Space
Cooperation Space
Performance Space
Communication Space
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Working Space: By connecting different levels of outdoor platforms through continuous stairs, children can gather together to do activities on the outdoor platforms and feel the charm of teamwork Cooperation Space: Open large steps and inward-facing courtyards form a semienclosed and semi-outdoor space, promote and encourage children to communicate and play here. Develop the ability to cooperate in these behaviors.
Performance Space: Two intersecting spherical atriums are placed in the building, and a circular ramp is placed in the spherical atrium where children can enjoy or perform to release their desire for expression
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Communication Space: A trapezoidal atrium is placed in the building, thus forming a relatively enclosed space on all sides, where children can communicate better without being disturbed, and where close friendships are cultivated. Students Parents
Reading Space: Circular bookshelves are placed in the building so that children can read under the huge bookshelves, giving them the feeling of swimming in the sea of books
Teachers Community residents
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RENDERING
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This is the new school next to our house, which is
We are going to have a music class soon.
totally different from the previous school. I will go
Let's practice again. Today is Open Day
to PE class soon. Let's go in and have a look with
and many people will come to watch the
me.
music class. New school is in the back, and the practice in the front hallway won't
Campus Open
bother anyone.
Day!
Barry, I'm coming down here fast.Class is about to begin.The teacher is already urging. There are so many people in the gym today. Isn't that uncle James next door in the basketball court. How did Barry get here?
Great. School's over. When school was over, Barry said he was going to study in his study space, but I wanted to see if he was going.
Hi Barry, I'm here with some of your uncles for a workout today.
The students are out of school, the playground should be open, we can go to the playground to play football.
This weekend, come over and finish the last novel befoare
Did you just get out of gym class, Barry?Our lesson is drawing on
Teacher: just after class, everyone
There are still a lot of people in the
going home for
is going to the roof ter race. Look
reading space after school today. Is
dinner.
at the others. Don't bump into
campus.What do you
that Barry across the street?
them.
think of my drawing?It's nice to be able to paint outside at the new school.
Teacher: everyone has gone to the canteen to have a meal. If we don't go, we won't have a meal.
Oh, my god, look at the They've all gone hide-and-seek
flowers in the courtyard
on the big steps after dinner. No
of the cooperative
one knows where I'm hiding.
Look, this is my painting. It's stuck here.She'll
space.
see it when mom picks me up.Really happy.
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SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE 1:500
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
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MODEL
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03 TRANSPARENT GEOMETRY Architects are not so much creating geometry as consuming it. -Robin Evans 2019 Summer Individual Work
Instructor: Dan Li Background (from UNI competition): As people get older, depression and loneliness are seen as major problems for older people.In this case, how to use architecture as a tool to come up with solutions to the problem of estrangement between the elderly and society?How to make public places more attractive and accessible in the future, given the proportion of people over 60?As they get older, their priceless asset is their experience.How does the building create Spaces to increase the interaction between the elderly and young people or children to share their experiences?
The elderly lack high hierarchy of needs space
Establish a high hierarcihy of needs Space prototype
Geometric space prototype
Literal Transparency
Classical geometric form
Cubism
Geometric super position in a multigrid order
PROGRAM RESEARCH
BEHAVIOR FIELD
MASLOW An American psychologist who was best known for c re a t i n g M a s l o w ' s hierarchy of need s , a t h eo r y o f psychological health predicated on fulfilling innate human needs in priority, culminating in self-actualization.
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CUBISM cube • cubism • transparency
TRANSPARENCY UNDER THE DUAL GRID
They brought different views of subjects (usually objects or figures) together in the same picture, resulting in paintings that appear fragmented and abstracted. On fulfilling innate human needs in priority, culminating in self-actualization.
The essence of transparency is graph and base Transparency can be created in architecture by allowing a point to be in multiple relational systems simultaneously. By imitating the potential grid of cubist paintings, the geometry that meets the spiritual needs of the old man is placed so as to achieve a vague space with multiple characteristics at the same time. 'Still LIFE' - Griss
CUBISM AND TRANSPARENCY
Two Modes of Transparency
Literal transparency, which will be later described as perceptual transparency, is a quality inherent to substance or matter. Phenomenal transparency is, a conceptual transparency, a quality inherent in the spatial or volumetric organization 40
'Still LIFE' - Griss
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The geometry of a complete superposition By extracting the functional geometry of the superposition state of the translated cubist painting the height hierarchy of the geometry is determined by the hierarchy of maslow' needs.
The Dining room
The Church
The geometry of semi-detached Step by step, the geometry is separated to create new space through the trajectory of geometric motion. In this way, we try to express the idea of four dimensional space-time in real three - dimensional space.
The Theater
The Gym
The geometry of Completely separate
The superimposed geometry is separated in order under the order of two sets of grids, and different geometry has different projections under the two sets of grids to produce new and different Spaces. The new space is the mark of time and motion.
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COLLAGE
The different geometries are arranged vertically in order of maslow's hierarchy of requirements and in order of the two grids.
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SECOND FLOOR
RENDERING This scheme is an attempt to take the study of architectural theory as the starting point of the scheme, and to study the superimposed motion of the geometry under two sets of grid orders. Through the indirect way to show people the experience of higher dimensions, which is also consistent with the idea of cubism painting - through the low-dimensional approach to indirectly express the feelings beyond the carrier itself.
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04 Dissolution of La Défense Exploring the new form of the future urban central business district 2020-2021 Instructor: Morel, Philippe; Besems, Julian; Yu, Soungmin Collaborators: Yuxi Ji; Zheng Zhang; Kaki Niu
With the proliferation of personal computers, the internet and digital platforms, and in particular the accelerating impact of Covid-19, the spatio-temporal boundaries of cities are blurring; the model of urban development will no longer be the traditional high-density urban sprawl. Modern nomads will not have to move to the Central Business District (CBD) on a large scale, and thus the CBD with its high-density office integration should be redefined. As the largest purpose-built business district in Europe, La Défense also faces problems such as high vacancy rates, over-concentration of offices and low life satisfaction. The project uses the world’s major CBDs as case studies, examining the changing context of the times and people’s needs. It proposes CBD dissolution by redefining its form using computational technology to meet the changing needs of people. The design is presented at urban, block and architectural scales. The urban scale demonstrates the siting of new sub-CBDs in the vicinity and their dynamic connection to La Défense; the block scale includes the creation of community circles and the redistribution of functions within La Défense; and the architectural scale shows the creation and application of modular buildings.
Over-concentrated Office Area
TIMELINE OF THE DEVELOPMENT HISTORY OF LA DÉFENSE
The French government decided to start urban planning to meet the space needs of Paris business office 1958
London · The City Office space (in million sq.m): 8.8 Population ( in million): 14.5 Employees (in '000): 483
Tokyo · Marunouchi Office space (in million sq.m): 8.0 Population ( in million): 38.0 Employees (in '000): 230
Sao Paulo · Paulista Avenue Office space (in million sq.m): 1.3 Population ( in million): 21.2 Employees (in '000): 63
Paris · La Defense
Shanghai · Pudong-Lujiazui
Office space (in million sq.m): 3.7 Population ( in million) :12.2 Employees (in '000): 180
Office space (in million sq.m): 2.1 Population ( in million): 34.0 Employees (in '000): 98
1956
The formation of the West axis of La Defense and the formation of the boundary.
The RER started to operate the metro line.
New triumphal arch completed and opened
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1964 1967
New York · Midtown Office space (in million sq.m): 20.1 Population ( in million) :23.5 Employees (in '000): 939
Large scale commercial office and leisure space began to be built Abandoned areas began to improve.
The first of skyscrapers began to emerge in La Defense.
1989 1981
The completion of the shopping center "Quatre Temps" has doubled the size of the stores in La Defense.
Large scale renovation of the oldest buildings. Added 190000 square meters of office space. 1997
1992
Improvement of multi-storey transportation system.
2012
A new strategic Master Plan addressed issues of public space-green space, urban infrastructure, circulation, transportation.
Dubai · DIFC Office space (in million sq.m): 2.8 Population ( in million): 2.4 Employees (in '000): 229
Sydney · CBD Office space (in million sq.m): 5.0 Population ( in million): 5.0 Employees (in '000): 234
A Comparison of CBD Development Across The Globe
La Défense was created as a means of evacuating large commercial offices from the centre of Paris, but as society developed and La Défense became bloated, one had to rethink the wei'l of La Défense.
Collage of the main contradictions of La Défense
This image uses the famous French painting 'Liberty Leading the People' to symbolise the immense traffic pressure caused by the daily commute. The bottom image uses a diagram of Napoleon's Eastern campaign to convey the hardships of the daily commute. 50
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Site selection for sub-CBD
Vacancy rate
Transport stations
Clustering
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Population distribution
Location of subcbd
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Sentiment analysis
Social media software carries people’s feelings of certain places to a certain extent.
By using Natural Language Toolkit Library and Naïve Bayes Classifier, we can analyze sentiments of the posts people posted at these coordinates.
By using Instagram API, we can scrape posts posted by people at specific coordinates.
By using Natural Language Toolkit Library and Naïve Bayes Classifier, we can analyze sentiments of the posts people posted at these coordinates.
Extracting text information of these posts as material for sentiment analysis. 54
Choosing the most negative coordinates as one aspect of our site selec tion. 55
Result of Cellular Automata(CA)
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Results of Cellular Automata(CA) Different CA results under different transition rules Office-Led
Business-Led
Mix
Office Percentage: 50~80%
Office Percentage: 10~20%
Office Percentage:30~50%
Office Percentage:30~40%
Business Percentage: 0~30%
Business Percentage: 0~25%
Business Percentage:60~80%
Residence Percentage: 0~20%
Residence Percentage:60~80%
Residence Percentage: 0~20%
Business Percentage:20~40% Residence Percentage:10~20%
Increase Public Space
Bottom Business
Green Roof
Residential Business Combination
Office Percentage: 20~40%
Office Percentage: 10~20%
Office Percentage:30~50%
Office Percentage:20~30%
Business Percentage: 0~20%
Business Percentage: 0~25%
Business Percentage:30~50%
Residence Percentage: 10~20%
Residence Percentage: 60~80%
Residence Percentage: 0~20%
Business Percentage:30~50% Residence Percentage:30~50%
Public Space Percentage: 30~50% 58
Residence-Led
Public Space Percentage: 15~20% 59
Building and community
Building1
Building2
Building3
cluster model rendering
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Building6
Building7
Building9
Building10
Building11
cluster model rendering 61
Voxel-Shape Grammar Step: 1 Build dictionary 1
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= Openspace
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= Residence
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Public
Residence &Open space
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Public
Cultural space
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Retail&Restaurant
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Commerce space
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Cultural&Sports
GENETIC ALGORITHMS
After creating the spatial circulation, genetic algorithms are used to simulate the connection of different open spaces in different types of modes, such as the connection of residential public spaces and office public spaces to shorten people’s pedestrian circulation and create a
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office+openspace+residence Type 1 office+openspace+residence 0
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office-public
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openspace-public
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ranging from[12,18] ranging from[8,15]
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office-public open space
office-public
residence-public
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ranging from[12,18]
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ranging from[12,18]
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Building: No.01 Zone: Plot 01 Office: 28% Residence: 1% Commerce: 21% Cultural: 8%
Building: No.02 Zone: Plot 06 Office: 30% Residence: 18% Commerce: 12% Cultural: 10%
Building: No.03 Zone: Plot 07 Office: 21% Residence: 24% Commerce: 22% Cultural: 16%
OpenSpace: 42%
OpenSpace: 30%
OpenSpace: 17%
Building: No.04 Zone: Plot 07 Office: 41% Residence: 24% Commerce: 8% Cultural: 9%
Building: No.05 Zone: Plot 07 Office: 49% Residence: 1% Commerce: 3% Cultural: 40%
Building: No.06 Zone: Plot 06 Office: 26% Residence: 20% Commerce: 17% Cultural: 16%
OpenSpace: 18%
OpenSpace: 7%
OpenSpace: 22%
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OTHER WORKS
KINDERGARTE DESIGN Infinite Rise 2016
ANCIENT BUILDING SURVEY Fo Guang Temple 2017
KID FACTORY YAC Competion 2018
CITY IN THE SKY Graduation design 2020
SHENZHEN CULTURAL PALACE INITIAL DESIGN Internship Work in MRY 2020
WUHAN CULTURAL CENTER OF OPTICS VALLEY DESIGN INITIAL DESIGN Internship Work in MRY 2020
KINDERGARTE DESIGN
ANCIENT BUILDING SURVEY
2016 Individual Work The concept of the project is to encourage and stimulate children's desire to explore, to release their infinite vitality.Inspired by the famous paradox Penrose staircase, the roof of the building is defined as a continuous rising roof.
2017 Team Work Built during the Tang Dynasty (7th-10th centuries AD), Foguang Temple is a tribute to the peak of Chinese Buddhist art and architecture. Its main structure, the Grand East Hall is the second oldest and one of the most important remaining wooden architectural jewels of ancient Chinese civilization.This course enhances our understanding of foguang temple by drawing its drawings and making its structural model.
Infinite Rise
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Fo Guang Temple
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KID FACTORY YAC Competion
2018 Team Work The project is based in an abandoned factory in Italy, which the competition hopes to transform into a children's playground.This project adopts the spatial narrative technique, through digging into the two story lines of children's growing up and adults losing themselves in life.Set up two different levels of streamline in the factory so that the adult streamline can serve the children's growth experience, and get inspired.Through the use of arch elements to shape different Spaces to help children grow and adults regain childlike innocence.
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CITY IN THE SKY
Urban regeneration design for the Taimachi area of Anshan City 2020 Team Work
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SHENZHEN CULTURAL PALACE INITIAL DESIGN Internship Program in MRY
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WUHAN CULTURAL CENTER OF OPTICS VALLEY DESIGN INITIAL DESIGN Internship Work in MRY
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