YANBIN CHEN
TEL: +86 18511138976
E-MAIL: Andy634283805@163.com
GENDER: Male
BIRTHDAY: 2001.0804
[EDUCATION]
Hebei Water Conservancy and Electric Power College
GPA: 3.53/5.0
Main courses: Architectural Design/Fine Arts/Architectural Physics/Architectural Mechanics/ Architectural Atructure/Chinese Architectural History/Landscape Architecture/Urban Planning/ Site Design/Interior Design/Computer Graphics/etc.
[SKILLS]
[INTERN EXPERIENCE]
01
Bicycle Culture Experience Center
Date: 2023.5-2023.8
Location: Beijing, China
Property: Individual Work
Tutor: Yanbin Chen
Key Word: Public Space Cycling Culture
This building will become a link between people and life. Intended to connect the living and travel of surrounding residents with the functionality of the building through the culture of cycling within the building. Create and innovate new lifestyles for it. Simultaneously promoting greener modes of transportation through this means. The project will combine cycling culture with architecture and venue to create a new way of life and culture for people. At the same time, the building will also become a new urban living room, providing a comfortable foothold for the surrounding cycling routes and people living there. Architecture provides a relatively diverse range of possibilities for different cyclists, striving to meet their diverse needs.
AREA SITUATION
According to the survey of Beijing Pedestrian and Bicycle System Planning, 56% of the nonmotorized lanes in the Fifth Ring Road are occupied by motor vehicle parking (1 375 km); 75% of non-motorized lanes have an effective width of less than 2.5 m, and an effective width of less than 1.5 m is as high as 50%.
CYCLING ROUTE
National Grand Theatre
Non-motorized lane occupation
Effective width2-7m
Changes in travel conditions
2016
Effective width <2m
HISTORY
Bicycles are used to deliver mail
Bicycle integration bilateral relations
Bicycles have become an important means of transportation for people to travel.
The first Road Cycling Tour of Beijing
The end of Qing Dynasty It became a must-have for marriage in the 1970s.
Bicycles are parked like the sea
Bicycle sharing is popular
ANALYSIS OF TRAFFIC FLOW AT VARIOUS TIMES
The use of bicycles on weekends is relatively small, and the use of bicycles by all kinds of people in the middle of the week is greater than that on weekends. And it reaches its peak in the morning and evening.
2020
Bicycle Park
Underground parking lots, temporary storage points for bicycles, can help this area and people who park and rest to store bicycles, and connect the sinking square to provide good rest and supply services.
Sinking Square
Cycling Route Green space&Site roads
Bicycle ramps provide a transportation system for cyclists to travel through the building. It is convenient for cyclists to walk through and stay in the building and separate from the flow of people.
Pedestrian Route
The pedestrian walkway provides a transportation system for people who walk into the site through the building. It is convenient for pedestrians to stay in the building and separate from the cycling stream.
Driving roads, driving roads on the site. As well as the surrounding bowl pool and green space. It is convenient for all kinds of vehicles to drive on the construction site.
The sinking square provides a rest space for pedestrians and cyclists. The square is dominated by catering and supply services.Andthe square can connect the underground parking lot and buildings.
Bowl Pool
The bowl pool provides an entertainment space for Bbike players and children. Provide professional game entertainment venues for BMX players. It can connect the site rest square and the road in the site.
The mountain bike tower
The mountain bike tower can provide mountain bike downhill and tour exercise for walking people on the central circular ramp. Provide a down-down site for mountain bike players in the city, and increase the general public's understanding of mountain bikes.
The track bike training hall
The track cycling training ground can provide track cycling training and the general public's understanding and cognition of the track cycling and fixed-tooth bicycle culture. It provides a venue for track bike and fixed-tooth bike players in the city.
The bicycle accessories
The main function of the building is to provide bicycle maintenance services and the sale and exhibition of bicycle accessories. The exhibition deconstructs bicycles to integrate accessories with art. DIY services for bicycles will also be provided in the building.
02
Post-traumatic stress Treatment Center
Date: 2023.10-2024.1
Location: Damascus, Syria
Property: Individual Work
Tutor: Yanbin Chen
Key Word: Treatment Center Public Space
This building will become a bond between people and themselves, providing a comprehensive rehabilitation and reconstruction center for PTSD patients. The goal of this project is to provide a comprehensive and multidisciplinary treatment environment that helps patients recover their physical and mental health and achieve reconstruction. By dividing the brain's functions into regions, we can obtain a space for perception, integration, presentation, rehabilitation, and self reflection. By combining these spaces with virtual imaging and other technologies, we can achieve the goal of treatment and help PTSD patients gain more sense of security, promote their treatment process and rehabilitation, and find their true selves.
BACKGROUND
In the war in Syria, various provinces suffered varying degrees of damage. Due to the ongoing war and the constantly changing situation in Syria, these situations may have changed.
As of 2021, approximately 6 million Syrians have been forced to flee the country and seek refuge. Millions of people within Syria have become homeless internally displaced persons.
Since the beginning of the war, thousands of Syrian children have lost their lives, hundreds of thousands of children have been injured, and millions of children have suffered psychological trauma and disasters
HISTORICAL ANALYSIS
From 2011 to 2013, demonstrations broke out in Syria. Subsequently, the government resorted to violent means to suppress the protest activities, leading to a series of conflicts.
From 2013 to 2014, the United Nations established a chemical weapons investigation mission in Syria to investigate the chemical weapons attack that occurred in the outskirts of Damascus.
Syria is a country with rich historical and cultural heritage. However, during the war, some important archaeological sites, ancient cities, and cultural heritage were destroyed and lost.
CROWD ANALYSIS
The terrorist organization ISIS announced the establishment of the "Islamic State" in Syria and Iraq from 2014 to 2015.
The war resulted in many residents losing their homes and many buildings being severely damaged or destroyed
The war resulted in the destruction of infrastructure in various Syrian provinces, including roads, bridges, water and electricity facilities.
Schools and medical facilities also suffered significant damage during the war. Many schools and hospitals have been closed or unable to function properly due to bombings or conflict operations.
Military Doctor Reporter Children Rescue Workers Civilian Flashbacks
PTSD ANALYSIS
Direct combat experience
Patients who participate in actual combat and experience war firsthand may be affected by trauma.
War violence & attacks
Witnessing or experiencing violent attacks, the threat and terrifying nature of these situations may lead to posttraumatic stress disorder
From 2015 to 2019, Russia, the United States and Türkiye successively joined the fight against different armed forces in Syria. Causing immeasurable losses.
Avoid Thinking of the Trauma Flashbacks Medication Exposure therapy
Group therapy
Participating in treatment can provide understanding between patients and share their experiences and coping strategies.
Negative Emotions Sleeping problem
Avoiding Trauma Wide Awake Communication barriers
Theater environment
People who are continuously in a dangerous state due to environmental impact will be affected by psychological trauma.
Concentration issues
Physical Symptoms
Self blame lose interest
Consequences of War
Catastrophic consequences related to war, such as seeing civilian casualties, can become triggering factors for posttraumatic stress disorder.
Aggressive Behavior
Feeling Guilt or Shame
Education
Safe living environment
Providing a stable and safe environment and effective social support can help patients recover and recover.
The building divides the building into five different functional partitions by extracting the functional partition of the brain and responding to the stage treatment of patients with ptsd. The purpose of this building is to help people who have been traumatized in the war better get out of pain and illness.
Inner porvincial area
Meditation room
Multi-sensory healing
Quiet areas
Quiet outdoor spaces
Presentation area
Eye movement desensitization
treatment room
Trauma environment simulation
Emotional memory experience
Inner porvincial area
Presentation area
Integrated area
Rehabilitation area
Perception area
Rehabilitation area
Sports Game Center
Art Healing Studio
Music Healing Studio
Virtual Reshaping Studio
Integrated area
A private consultation room
Group treatment room
Psychological assessment
Emotional monitoring
Psychological education
GENDER:Female
GENDER:Female
OCCUPATION:Nurse
Perception area
The starting point of treatment
Stimulations such as music, light, and color
Create a comfortable, soothing, and joyful feeling
She works in a war hospital. She often suffers from nightmares and flashbacks, and is prone to anger and anxiety. At present, we are preparing to receive treatment
GENDER:Male
OCCUPATION:Soldier
He personally experienced his friend's death. He often has nightmares now and avoids communicating with others.
Currently undergoing group therapy
OCCUPATION:Journalist
She witnessed the war. She often has unstable emotions and is sensitive to noise and crowds.
Currently undergoing artistic healing
GENDER:Male
OCCUPATION:Civilian
He experienced a long period of tense atmosphere. She often feels anxious and afraid to recall the terrifying experiences of war. At present, we are undergoing trauma re experience treatment as a whole
03
Cognitive Experience of verbal violence
Date: 2022.12-2023.4
Location: Shenzhen, China
Property: Individual Work
Tutor: Yanbin Chen
Key Word: Emotional Public space
This building will become a bond between people and emotions. Intended to provide emotional healing for people who have experienced long-term language violence, while allowing those who have not experienced language violence to feel the various emotions of those who have experienced language violence. Provide feasibility for people to reconcile their own emotions and those of others. The architecture creates different emotional spaces to showcase people's different emotions, allowing people to re recognize and understand the causes and problems of language violence as they move forward.
Background
Verbal violence takes many forms, including school language violence, domestic language violence, and online language violence. It is ubiquitous in people's life, work and study. Verbal violence can seriously endanger people's physical and mental health and cause harm to the personality, spirit and psychology of victims.
Cause Analysis
According to the survey19·9% of students in this areas have experienced verbal violence
The main design area is Futian District, Shenzhen City, mainly surrounded by schools and residential areas. Including groups and places mainly suffering from language violence
Incidence of verbal violence in different occupations
community
Incidence of verbal violence in different occupations Suffer from verbal violence No verbal violence
The main form of verbal violence is oral language, and the perpetrators are mainly family members and classmates. Verbal violence by the closest people can have a negative impact on the mental health of students while studying.
The impact of verbal violence on mental health
Situation Analysis
At this stage, language violence often occurs among the students in the school, which is the most serious in junior and senior high school.
Verbal violence can hurt a person's self-esteem and selfconfidence, make people lack self-confidence, generate depression, and affect a person's interpersonal and mental health development.
The project aims to increase people's attention to language violence, rebuild the perception of language violence, and bring people different emotional feelings through the emotions of architecture.
The building is divided into four aspects: the first floor is the cognitive space, the second floor is the emotional space, the third floor is the thinking space, the fourth floor is the healing space, and the atrium is the multi-angle reshaping language space.
04
Lunar Energy Base
Location: Lunar
Property: Individual Work
Tutor: Yanbin Chen
Key Word: Space base/ Public Space
This building will become a link between people and the future. The project is set in a future of severe energy crisis, where people have to explore and extract new energy sources with the development of technology, aiming to provide reliable energy sources for future lunar exploration and colonization, as well as for the energy depleted Earth. By building a lunar energy base, humans can utilize lunar resources to meet energy needs and create a more sustainable and independent path for future space exploration and colonization.
In January 1959, Luna 1 launched by the former Soviet Union to the moon was the world's first space probe.
More and more energy is being consumed
On April 12, 1961, the former Soviet Union successfully launched the first manned spacecraft "Oto"
On July 16, 1969, the United States launched the Apollo 11 lunar landing spacecraft, and realized the ideal of human landing on the moon for the first time on July 20.
ENERGY ANALYSIS
People will continue to explore deep space in the future.
CROWD ANALYSIS
Hydrogen-3 (3He) is a light and stable ammonia isotope with two protons and one neutron. The most common isotope, "hydrogen 4", has two protons and two neutrons. Except for ordinary hydrogen, "ammonia 3" is the only stable isotope among all elements, with more protons than neutrons.
The energy of 'ammonia 3' is extremely high. It is estimated that only 100 tons of "ammonia 3" per year can provide all energy in the world. China only needs 20 tons. The "hydrogen 3" on the moon can provide 10000 years of electricity to Earth. Since 1986, many scientists have proposed mining the lunar weathering layer to extract "hydrogen 3" for nuclear fusion.
AGE OCCUPATION STEP
EXPLORE SURVEY INSPECT DEVELOP FUNCTON
Through this connection, the base and cabin can achieve stable rotational motion and ensure safety. The design and engineering of this connecting structure will take into account factors such as structural strength and rotational power transmission, to ensure that the base can safely and efficiently perform rotational motion and meet the specific needs and task requirements of the cabin.
The lunar base began to land with the exploration of the moon and was built through machine building technologies.
At this stage, the base is in the construction and preparation stage. The infrastructure is being installed. There are also detectors used for surveying resources, as well as constructing communication systems and starting residential areas for the base.
The initial state of the lunar base provides the basic conditions for astronauts' lunar exploration and research by providing basic facilities such as residence, work, energy supply and communication.
The long-term unmanned exploration form of the lunar base will utilize probes for resource exploration. This form will provide important information for future human exploration missions
ENERGY CENTRE
The short-term unmanned form will be mainly used to support the construction and maintenance of the base. This will help ensure that the lunar base continues to supply the required resources.
The energy center of the base is mainly responsible for the monitoring of energy exploitation and the storage and supply of energy after exploitation.
CONTROL CENTER
The energy mining form of the lunar base takes energy mining as its main function and obtains energy for the lunar base through solar panels, small nuclear reactors, geothermal power generation and other means.
The rotational change device of the base is designed according to the requirements. It provides flexibility and adaptability, enabling the base to better adapt to the needs of different modes and ensuring that the base can achieve its goals in the best possible way.
The rocket launch form is to meet the launch needs of different types of spacecraft and adapt to the low gravity and thin atmosphere of the moon. To ensure a successful launch.
The detection and detection center of the base is responsible for external exploration and the detection of the overall safety and various parts of the base.
ROCKET CENTER
The rocket launch center of the base is responsible for monitoring and controlling the safety and stability of rocket launch during evacuation. Improve transportation efficiency.
SINGLE ROOM
The single room provides astronauts with a private, comfortable and fully functional personal space to meet their basic needs for life, work and rest.
OFFICE
The single office space of the lunar base provides astronauts with a private, comfortable and efficient working environment to meet their basic needs for research and work.
STANDARD ROOM
The standard room of the lunar base provides two astronauts with a shared, private and comfortable living and working space to meet their basic needs on the moon.
DOUBLE ROOM
The double rooms of the lunar base are designed for shared living and provide the necessary facilities and space to meet the basic needs of astronauts to live and work.
LEISURE
The leisure space in the residential area provides a place for astronauts to relax, entertain and socialize. To meet the needs of astronauts for relaxation and entertainment on the moon.
The residential area of the lunar base provides a comfortable, safe and functional living environment for astronauts to meet their daily needs.
The transportation core of the lunar base provides the convenience of travel for astronauts and provides a guarantee for safe travel, while being able to quickly reach the designated area.
The lunar base aims to establish facilities for production and energy supply on the moon. Due to the abundant solar and other renewable energy resources on the surface of the moon, establishing an energy base can provide sustainable energy supply for the base itself, provide more renewable energy for the Earth, solve future energy crises, and support more space exploration missions. Five types of energy bases can play different roles at different stages based on demand and mission characteristics. This multifunctional energy base will provide continuous, reliable, and sustainable energy supply for the lunar base, and provide important support for future space missions and exploration.