Qing Zhou

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B A L A N C E YUQING ZHOU

Clemson University March Architecture and Health

P O I N T


How can the environment and architecture be symbiotic? This question comes first in my mind when I try to observe the health care facilities. For me, perhaps the answer is to find the balance among all the complex parts. We should put as much information on the table as possible may help to decide which are the priority problems to deal with. After considering the positive and negative effects of all the solutions, there will be one that meets the most requirements for a successful design. That solution is the balance point for this specific project.


EDUCATION Clemson University, Clemson, SC

Master of Architecture, expected graduation May 2020

Chongqing University, Chongqing, China Bachelor of Architecture, June 2016

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE HDR San Francisco

YUQING ZHOU 周 雨晴

�ealthcare Projects Intern, June 2019 – August 2019 Assisted with programming a 331,100sqft hospital Produced diagrams of renovation and new construction for 2 hospitals, Attended client meetings twice

JZFZ Architectural Design Co., Ltd. MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE+HEALTH CANDIDATE 2020 A+H program focuses on the both the study of health facility design and the study of relationships between architectural settings and their impact on human health and well-being. Using appropriate design strategies to meet the complex need of individuals and larger populations is my primary approach.

Intern, November 2015 – February 2016 Assisted in schematic design, graphic drawings & model design

Guangdong Architectural Design & Research Institute of Province Intern, July 2014 – August 2014 Produced analysis diagrams &renderings

ACCOMPLISHMENTS 2019-2020 Mary Bruce Bradberry Fellowship Endowment based on academic performance

LEED GA 2015 eVolo Skyscraper Competition Group Work, July 2015 Entry: Cargo Revolution Produced design concepts, assisted with analysis diagram & layout 2014 Chao Rim Area Jianghuai Style Architectural Design Competition Third Prize Award | Group Work, September 2014 Entry: The Resort Produced schematic design and analysis diagram Architectural Schematic Design Contest, Faculty of Built Environment Excellence Award | Group Work, June 2013

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Study Abroad (Italy, Spain, France) May-June 2019 yuqing3@clemson.edu 864-903-6443

Volunteer in ‘2017 Tour of Qinghai Lake’ Int’l Road Cycling Race July 2017 Volunteer teacher in Bali island Indonesia July 2016

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS MODEL SKILLS

DRAWING SKILLS

SKETCH UP

PHOTOSHOP

AUTOCAD

ILLUSTRATOR

REVIT

INDESIGN

RHINO

VRAY

LASER CUT

FREEHAND BLUEBEAM


HEALTH CARE PROJECT

THE GARDEN HOSPITAL

SOFT BOUNDARY

MUSC URBAN DESIGN

MENTAL HEALTH HOSPITAL

PHASE III HOSPITAL

ON THE BRIDGE

EMBRACE THE NATURE

CANCER CENER

MAGGIE’S CENTRES


GENERAL PROJECT

JUXTAPOSITION

INTRO

TIBET BATHS

FOLDED CONCRETE STADIUM

CHIBA SKYSCRAPER

HAND DRAWINGS

FUTURE SKYSCRAPER IN CHONGQING

FREEHAND DRAWINGS


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Acute care patients, have the least amount of opportunity to directly access nature during their stay. We know from evidence-based design that exposure to natural elements improves patient outcomes. In order to provide a view and connection with nature, our team decided to use the power of biophilia to enhance patient and staff wellbeing.

Team Members:Â Cassidy Bland,Alexander Langford,Yuqing Zhou Responsibility: Project design development, Diagram drawings, Section drawings, Layout, Renderings


THE GARDEN HOSPITAL BUILDING IN THE CITY | BUILDING AS CITY

MUSC PHASE III HOSPITAL REPLACEMENT


Create Meaningful Green Space

The site is located in a dense area on a tight city block. There is little opportunity for outdoor spaces on the ground level. Providing gardens where patients, visitors and staff can rest, recover and enjoy nature will be important in improving health and outcomes.

Connection to ART

Connecting to ART will be a key component of the project to allow the hospitals to function efficiently together. By utilizing the existing strong public and private circulation paths of Ashley River Tower, the hospitals will work together.

Incorporate Mixed Use

Incorporating Mixed Use will be important for the hospital to fit the urban scale. Inviting the community into the hospital district as well as providing resources for visitors, patients and staff will help the hospital and the campus.



SITE ANALYSIS

MUSC LOCATION

TRANSITIONAL ZONE

ROAD

GREEN SPACE

FLOODING

BUILDINGS


Ashley River

Nomo North-Central

Hampton Park Terrace Copper River

Westside Cannonborough Elliotborogh

MUSC Harleston Village

South of Broad

SITE ANALYSIS

Charleston lies across the water and provides a great environment for the tourists and residents, which makes it become a famous retire city. But the whole peninsula is been threatened by the annual flooding. In this project, we need to take some solutions to protect the people and the buildings.

SITE SECTION


WEST EDGE

ASHLEY RIVER

BERM

LONG LAKE

SITE


Softscape to control inland flooding To help flooding within the medical district, hard scapes (such as surface parking lots) will be replaced with landscaping to help absorb water.

Berm along the Ashley River On a larger scale, a berm will be built along Ashley River to protect the district from flooding. In addition to the resiliency, the berm will also create a public space for the CMD and west edge.

Transit Center Parking Library

Oak Park

tram

VA Hospital Roper Hospital ART MUSC Children Hospital

Elevated tram through the medical district To encourage transportation within the district, a tram will run down Courtenay St. and will connect directly to the buildings.


CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT

1

Continue Axis

Separate public and private

Program

Massing

Public concourse

Connect to street

2

32' - 0"

3

32' - 0"

4

32' - 0"

5

6

32' - 0"

32' - 0"

7

32' - 0"

8

32' - 0"

9

10

20' - 0"

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

75' - 0"

A

32' - 0"

A

B

32' - 0"

B

EMERGENCY LOBBY

SECURITY

MAIN LOBBY

C

C

DECON SHOWER 32' - 0"

TRAUMA SUPPORT

TRIAGE/WAITING

D

32' - 0"

D

BOOKSHOP

AMBULANCE VESTIBULE

IMAGING

ADMINISTRATION

E

FAST TRACK

SUPPORT

URGENT CARE

SUPPORT

E

32' - 0"

EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT

F

F

32' - 0"

SOILED HOLDING

URGENT CARE

CAFE

ADMISSIONS

PATIENT EDUCATION/ BOOKSTORE

LOUNGE

G

32' - 0"

G

ROBOT STAGING

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

LOUNGE CAFE 16' - 0"

H

URGENT CARE

SUPPORT

H

LOADING DOCK

I

I

32' - 0"

RECEIVING/ STAGING

J

J

CT

MRI

32' - 0"

RECEPTION CONFERENCE CENTER

K

32' - 0"

K

VALET PARKING

IMAGING DEPARTMENT

PATIENT PARKING CT

L

WAITING MRI

32' - 0"

L

M

32' - 0"

M

PARKING

RADIOLOGY

N

STAFF LOUNGE

RADIOLOGY

32' - 0"

N

IMAGING IMAGING P

P

TO ART

GROUND FLOOR

LEVEL 1

TO ART

10


PUBLIC GREEN SPACE

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

A

9

10

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

A

B

B

C

C

KITCHEN

PHARMACY

D

D

SERVING E

E

F

SUPPORT

F

DINING

COURTYARD

PACU

G

G

FAMILY

H

H

I

I

OR

J

OR

OR

OR

OR

OR

CLINIC

SUPPORT

J

INTERVENTIONAL

RECEPTION

RECEPTION SUPPORT

CLEAN WORK CORE K

K

SUPPORT

AMBULATORY CARE CENTER

OR

OR

OR

OR

OR

OR

CLINIC WAITING

L

L

?

M

WAITING

M

CLINICAL LAB SUPPORT

CLINIC

STAFF LOUNGE

STAFF LOUNGE

N

N

SUPPORT

SUPPORT

P

P

LEVEL 2

LEVEL 3

9


View from the lobby

Horizontal Circulation

Public Circulation

Service Circulation

Fire Stairs

All Circulation


ICU/ACUTE

ICU/ACUTE ICU/ACUTE PACU SURGERY

MECHANICAL

PHARMACY PACU SURGERY

KITCHEN

THERAPEUTIC GARDEN

DINING AMBULATORY CARE

TRAUMA EMERGENCY IMAGING

AMBULANCE SURGERY FAMILY/VISITOR OUTPATIENT LOGISTICS PARKING PUBLIC SPACE PATIENT/FAMILY


MECHANICAL

ADMINISTRATION ACUTE CARE CARDIOLOGY/DIALYSIS

MECHANICAL

ACUTE CARE CARDIOLOGY

PREP/POST/PACU

SURGERY

CADIAC CATH/IR PHARMACY

IMAGING

CHEST PAIN

CSS

ACUTE

CTICU

DDICU/STEP DOWN

CARDIOLOGY

DIGESTIVE DISEASE CENTER

KITCHEN

PUBLIC LOBBY

PARKING

CLINICS MATERIAL MANAGEMENT

PACU PACU DINING URGENT CARE

AMBULANCE & VESTIBULE

ED

GIFT SHOP ADMINISTRATION

MIXED-USE

PUBLIC SPACE MECHANICAL


A

B

A

B

ACUTE ACUTE ACUTE ACUTE ACUTE ACUTE ICU ICU

MECHANICAL

CSS

OR

CLEAN CORE

CLINICAL LAB

OR

CLEAN CORE

OR OR

ICU PHARMACY COURTYARD

OP/AMBULATORY CARE

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

IMAGING PARKING

LOADING DOCK

URGENT CARE

KITCHEN

ED

ED IMAGING

TRAUMA

AMBULANCE & VESTIBULE

SECTION A-A

ACUTE ACUTE ACUTE ACUTE ACUTE ACUTE ICU ICU ICU

MIXED-USE

LOBBY

SECTION B-B



View from the public green ramp


C

C

D

D

MECHANICAL

ADMINISTRATION ACUTE CARE CARDIOLOGY/DIALYSIS

ACUTE ACUTE PREP/POST/PACU ACUTE CADIAC CATH/IR ACUTE IMAGING ACUTE ACUTE CSS KITCHEN ICU PARKING ICU

MECHANICAL

SURGERY

PHARMACY CHEST PAIN

PUBLIC LOBBY

ICU

ACUTE ACUTE CARE CARDIOLOGY ACUTE CTICU ACUTE ACUTE DDICU/STEP DOWN CARDIOLOGY ACUTE DIGESTIVE DISEASE CENTER ACUTE ACUTEPUBLIC SPACE CLINICS MECHANICAL ICU ICU

MATERIAL MANAGEMENT

MECHANICAL

PHARMACY KITCHEN

ED

LOBBY

ED LOBBY

AMBULANCE & VESTIBULE

SECTION C-C

PACU PACU DINING URGENT CARE

AMBULANCE & VESTIBULE

ED

GIFT SHOP ADMINISTRATION

SECTION D-D

MIXED-USE

MECHANICAL

CSS

OR

CLEAN CORE

CLINICAL LAB

OR

CLEAN CORE

OP/AMBULATORY CARE IMAGING PARKING


PUBLIC SPACE

In this project, we create the therapeutic garden on the ramp near the Courtenay Dr, which connects with the dining hall on the second floor and continues to the outdoor courtyard near Bravo St. All these public space composite a mixed-use system for the patient and their families and visitors.

FLOODING SOLUTION

Based on the flooding situation, we suppose the first level can be the main entrance during the hurricane, and the green slope will be the deck. The central sterile processing is on the upper floor so the hospital still functioning and access for the patient.

Boat Ramp With Direct Access to ED

Essential Program Out of Flood Zone

Elevated Public Transportation

Connection to Ashley River Tower


COLOR CODE

VISIBILITY


ROOM LIST Public

Public

Room Function

NSF

422

Document Room

228

1

228

1

400

Med Room

150

2

300

58

3

174

Conference Room

105

2

210

480

1

480

Soiled Room

131

1

131

1476

Clean Room

131

1

131

Staff Toilet

41

3

123

Housekeeping

137

1

137

Med Room

186

1

186

Carts Alcove

83

1

83

Soiled Room

82

1

82

Clean Room

90

1

90

Staff Toilet

65

1

65

Clinical Support

192

1

192

Storage

81

1

81

Conference Room

180

1

180

Nourish

90

2

180

Housekeeping

90

1

90

Document Room

137

1

137

Nourish

120

1

120

Storage

123

1

123

Vestibule

74

1

74

Conference Room

142

2

286

Soiled Room

161

1

161

Clean Room

149

1

149

Storage

108

1

108

Housekeeping

108

1

108

Room Function

NSF

Number NSF

Family Lounge

422

1

Lobby

400

Public Toilet Famale Waiting Sub Total Patient Care Room Function

NSF

Number NSF

Patient room(with Toilet) Patient room

282

28

7896

Toilet

28

28

784

Alcove

15

1

420

Patient room

327

4

1308

Toilet

28

4

112

Alcove

20

4

80

187

2

374

Patient room(Larger)

Treatment Room Sub Total

10974

Staff Support Room Function

NSF

M Locker Room

190

1

190

F Locker Room

200

1

200

Staff Lounge

400

1

400

On-Call Room

70

2

140

Office

162

1

162

Staff Toilet

50

3

150

Sub Total

Number NSF

1258

Number NSF

Sub Total

3755

Building Support

554

Total NSF

16541

Gross factor

1.65

Deparment gross SF

27252


FGI GUIDELINE

ZONING


View from Patient Room

we have 3 Intensive Care Units and 6 Acute Care Units, each of them has 32 patient beds. All of the patient room has the direct sunlight and none of them face to the west to avoid the glare. The public vertical circulation located near the east side and the private vertical circulation is located near the west side.

For the Intensive Care Unit and Acute Care Unit design, I use the outboard bathroom type to maximize the visibility of the providers. At the same time, pushing the bathroom to the next patient room in order to provide view when the patient lay on the patient bed and composite the family zone with the window deck. View from Patient Room


02

Mental health facilities have unique characteristics to provide safety and security for both patients and staff members. I used the idea of the wall as inspiration to use design as a healing element while meeting FGI and IBC requirements. The wall can not only be the separation of the space but also can be the landscape and interesting place for patient treatment. The curved shape of the wall provides the soft boundary of the courtyard and creates privacy for patients. Individual project


SOFT BOUNDARY VILLAGE EXPERIENCE

GREENVILLE MENTAL HEALTH FACILITY


CONCEPT D

CAMPUS This project located in Greenville Health System campus, the whole campus is providing various care for the patient. In the shortage of mental health care, they decide to build a facility to provide professional and efficient mental health care for more people. In this case, the contour is a big challenge. How to interact with the context and how to create the opportunity for inpatient to connect with nature is another challenge.

Parking & B

Retaining


DEVELOPMENT

Building

g wall

Public & Private

Curve the boundary

Main Circulation

Create breakpoint of the wall

SITE PLAN


GROUND FLOOR


FRAMING

Roof top

Beam

Floor

Beam

Parking Column

Footing


MAIN EN


NTRANCE


PATIENT FUNCTION LAYOUT

Patient Unit

Main Circulation

Private Function


Public Function

Semi-Public

Support

VIEW FROM THE COURTYARD


MODEL PICTURES

SECTIONS

1 ELEVATION

13

1

12

11


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1

1

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B

C

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16

17

18

19

20

21 Level 3.1 32' - 0" Level 3 28' - 0" Level 2.2 17' - 0"

Level 2 14' - 0" Level 1.1 Level 1.3 4' -1.2 0" 2' - 6" 0"

Level 1 0' - 0"

1 A

2

3 3'1

4

5

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7

8

9

10

11

12 Level 3.1 32' - 0" Level 3 28' - 0" Level 2.2 17' - 0" Level 2 14' - 0" Level 1.1 Level 1.3 4' - 0" 2' - 6"

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3'1 3

2

1

Level 1.2 Level 1 2' - 0" 0' - 0"


03

This project is a cancer center that provides Chemotherapy and Radiation therapy for patient care. Our team has three approaches, which are: A.Provide an efficient and effective care environment(Least effort and complexity) B.Provide a healthful environment(Maximize access to daylight, fresh air, and connections to nature & Minimize energy consumption and the carbon footprint.) C.Provide a theraputic and supportive caring environment(Optimize the experience for patients and staff) Team Members: Mariah Gresko, Heather Hinton, Yuqing Zhou, Jiarui Tan Responsibility: Project design development, Diagram drawings, Section drawings, Layout, Renderings, Model making


ON THE BRIDGE LIGHT AND NATURE

GREENVILLE CANCER CENTER


CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT

Basic Shape

Rotate Optimize the experience for patients and staff

Bridge and LINAC

Daylight

Nature

Vertical Massing

Bridge

Separate public and private

Wayfinding Landmark

Elevator

Health Sciences Administration Building (HSAB)

Prisma Health Greenville Memorial Hospital

Greenville Health System Hospital


SITE PLAN

Program

Circulation

Summer Daylight

Winter Daylight


PLANS


SECTIONS


FACADE DESIGN


VIEW FROM FOREST

VIEW FROM MAIN ENTRANCE




04

Maggie’s centers are a global network of drop-in centers, which aim to help anyone who has been affected by cancer. My project is to build a new maggie’s center in Greenville for cancer patients for gathering and community activities. The site is near the Greenville medical campus and contains many original pretty trees. I would like to keep these trees as many as possible and take advantage of the great forest landscape. I designed two bars to embrace the site and optimize the view from the public dining room, meanwhile to separate the private and public functions.

Individual project


EMBRACE THE NATURE LANDSCAPE

GREENVILLE MAGGIE’S CENTRES


CONTEXT ANALYSIS Entrance Entrance Entrance

Primary Entrance Entrance HP

HP HP

STAIRS

Entrance

HP

HP

HP

Entrance Pedestrian walk path

SITE PLAN

Entrance


13 14 15 A

16 1

18

934

20 B

17

930

2

19 932 926 934

C

3

928

928

926

B 924

924 922

4

5

6 7 A 8 934

932

9 10 C 11

12


steel ROOF plate 6’‘ insulation roof water proof roof deck primary beam ceiling

curtain wall glassframe curtain wall glazed aluminum curtain wall sill

panel coping

metal water flashing metal roof plate water proof membrane steel substructure 6’‘ insulation roof deck secondary beam primary beam steel protection

rigid insula

anchor concrete

4’‘ grave

rigid insula concrete foundation

concrete footing reinfor


metal roof plate metal substructure 6’‘ insulation 1.5% concrete slope

roof water flashing metal substructure

roof deck secondary beam

water proof plate insulation ceiling

e membrane

exterior marble envelope PLATE sheathing 10’‘ insulation interior finish material

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r bolts slab

el layer

ation wall

rcing


DINING ROOM

COURTYARD


ASSEMBLY

SECTION A-A

SECTION B-B

SECTION C-C


GENERAL

JUXTAPOSITION

TIBET BATHS

CHIBA SKYSCRAPER

FUTURE SKYSCRAPER IN CHONGQING


L PROJECT

INTRO

FOLDED CONCRETE STADIUM

HAND DRAWINGS

FREEHAND DRAWINGS


JUXTAPOSITION



THE TRADITIONAL TIBETAN TYPOLOGY

Tibet buildings have many different size rectangular space as auxiliary part attaching the big palace. Main entrance can been put across these spaces, but the other side is also permitted.The yard shape is like the word“回”. First floor usually high and upstairs short.Their exterior wall is Wedge-shaped and very thick 1-1.5 meters. Construction material is stone and wood, they use stone to build exterior wall, pillars and other part is wood. Tranditional main beam wood is 2-2.2 meters long, because this kind of wood can be transport by animals walk on the moutains.

Jokhang Temple

The Potala Palace

The Shatra Palace


THE TRADITIONAL MOSQUE TYPOLOGY

Mosque buildings always have a big rectangular square in front of the big palace and in the middle of square is a fountain. Their arcade is an important element. Muslim has a Tower to call people to do religious service, this Tower is very high and at the Corner of the mosque. There are demos in the end of the walking line to emphasize the most important part in the whole space although there isn't a real idol in the mosque. Curve is disdinguish in muslim buildings ,they use arcs and columns to create an horizontal order as an guidance to the demo.

Fatih Camii Mosque

Qubbah Mosque

Ăœç Serefeli Camii Mosque


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Ti b e t a n p e o p l e l i k e d r i n k i n g t e a . Everymorning after the worship they go to teahouse to have their breakfast and drink tea.

Mulism have 5 times worships everyday, depends on the sun location and the calling from the closest Mosque.

TIBETAN PEOPLE

MUSLIM PEOPLE

L

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A

S

A

There are two types landmark during the Tibet Bakuo Conversion Path, Weisang furnaces and Streamer Columns.

SITE ANALYSIS AND CONTEXT This design is located in The Lhasa old town Tibet. Tibetan Buddhism here plays a very important role in people's life. My site is near Jokhang Temple which is the Holy land of Tibet people. Around the Jokhang Temple is the old town, the buildings and roads here are small-scale, more friendly to walking than driving. In front of the site is one road called The Tibtan Conversion Path, for Tibet people to walk and knee for their religion sanctum. Another important factor in the site is there lacated the biggest Mosque in Lhasa, this block is the muslim accumulation zone. So this site is full of different cultural context. Even througn in this complecated background, there are something can be abstract in common. All religion emphasize to keep pure before enter into a real Sanctum, so bath is necessety for both two kinds of people.


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There are three old roads and one new road for Local Tibet people walk like a circle to show their loyalty to god. The oldest one is in the dazhaosi to walk around the main yard , the second one is Bakuo street pass through the old town and da The dazhaosi, the loggest one is Linkuo road across the site, the last one is around The Potala Palace. Site is in the south easten coner of the Linkuo road, also in the HUI jujuqu .


Plan is based on the prototype analysis of traditional Tibet architecture and Mosque. The bath is mix of the two examplerary type plan. It use stone wall as main mateial just like old Tibeten buildings.This design uses two yards and two corrides to shape two different spaces type correspound with context of the site,mosque and the road. Tibet and mosque are both use column as unit, but tibet buildings are short and thick because of stone walls, while mosque use arch as important factor. So I use two different way ,one is emphasizing column the other one is pure curve wall.



ENTRANCES Massive walls was emphasize at tibetan yard to create gentle atmosphere while light bright was underline at muslim yard. Totally contrast scene toward two main factors in the site.


CORRIDORS

Mosque buildings always have a big rectangular square in front of the big palace and in the middle of square is a fountain. Their arcade is an important element. Muslim has a Tower to call people to do religious service, this Tower is very high and at the Corner of the mosque. There are demos in the end of the walking line to emphasize the most important part in the whole space although there isn't a real idol in the mosque. Curve is disdinguish in muslim buildings ,they use arcs and columns to create an horizontal order as an guidance to the demo.


ELEVATION

SECTION A-A

SECTION B-B



FOLDED CONCRETE STADIUM



INTRODUCTION Large stadiums always been abandoned after sporting event were finished. These huge architectures become big garbages, waste money and resources. If stadium can be design as recycle use will be economic saving. So we make this stadium variable to meet different people's need. They will share it in different time and to keep the stadium be useing all the time. A smaller structure was putted in front of main stadium as an intro of main architecture, which can change the width to attract people. This was follow a square based on the hight differences. Steel structure combine with concrete structure and building boards, keep stadium big enough.


school

exercise people costumer tourist

student tourist

resident Residence

resident

exercise people

sport

student

more exercise people tourist for sport costumer do some sports resident fitness student activitise

costumer

Business

main entrance attraction +student bus station sunken square

bus station

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public place main entrance

+parking lot sport area

sport area +business people +customer

pass through

ďź&#x;

ďź&#x; public place spot varies


THE STRUCTURE PROGRESS

two parts

movable

entrance

symmetric

folded struct

asymmetric


THE FUNCTION DIVISION

vip stands

movable stands

judgement office

media office

evacuation exit

athlete restroom

entrance

office




CHIBA SKYSCRAPER



TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM This big architectures needs to transport huge freight, so tree-like system for transport was born. At bottom is huge warehouse combine with parking lot, while at the middle part is like the stem of tree at the top part is branch to met the top people's need.

VERTICAL CIRCULATION SYSTEM

Chongqing liberation monument was surround by the transportation system. If tourists want to see the landmark, they need to enter this building.

SECTION


TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM

SECTION BLOW-UP

Crane Cargo

Control center

Freight top: no matter what they want they can get them.

Crane Cargo

Crane Conveyer Freight

middle: choices become more, amusement here is so called“middle-class amusement”.

Container tower

Crane

Crane Conveyer Freight

bottom: life-close entertainments converge here like markets and clubs.


Spain Barcelona Casa Mila ( La Pedrera )

Italy Venice Santa Maria della Salute

France Paris Louvre Museum

Spain Barcelona Sagrada Familia



B A L A N C E

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