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188 likes zemin.yang The rejuvenation village - A new type of retirement village to create a challenging and dynamic life for Chinese retirees. . . . . . @rmituniversity #zemin_yang #architecture #design #retirement #village #rmitarchitecture #majorproject2018 #arakawa #gins tes_wxy Congrats to finish your major project then graduate!!


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zemin.yang This project is an extension of the work of Arakawa and Gins’ in which design is used to simulate the senses through kinetic, tactile and visual connection with the spaces and objects around us. In so doing the project questions the conventional calm and relaxing retirement model and proposes a dynamic and challenging living environment in its place.

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zemin.yang Over the next 20 years, it is projected that China’s population will become hyper-aged. In this context, this project proposal sets in place a retirement model that celebrates the last third of a person’s life as period of dynamism, adventure and personal empowerment – which the project achieves through the implementation of a dynamic and playful symbolic architectural language, deliberately challenging physical environments and shared use spaces.

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zemin.yang • Follow zemin.yang The project includes a number of retirement residences and a community centre which services the needs of the residents and the needs of the ageing communities in surrounding areas.

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115 likes mr.dr.jan.van.schaik.esq The final work by Zemin Yang - A proposal above the Flinders railway corridor . #zemin_yang #arm_skunkworks #rmitarchitecture #architecturestudio zarasigglekow What is this supposed to be? mr.dr.jan.van.schaik.esq a proposed apartment building and mixed use development above a train line in inner Melbourne zarasigglekow @mr.dr.jan.van.schaik.esq kewl. But freaky. mr.dr.jan.van.schaik.esq not that freaky, cities are amazing things. eggplantrandall Reminds me of Kyoto


zemin.yang • Follow zemin.yang The bigness is against city to represent people’s life this Automonument. Moreover, it is a big gesture and sculpture to break context while deriving inner city’s fabric and playing the role of monument. In terms of interior, or atrium, it is a representation of monumental bigness.

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zemin.yang • Follow zemin.yang Melbourne is in this age of skyscrapers. The age of the apartment boom is upon us. For a while now apartments have been the most important investment in Melbourne. Inner Melbourne now has 11,134 apartments currently under construction, with an additional 1,094 apartments currently billed for completion over 2016-2017. In 2019, there are over 15,000 apartments planned, with 40% of these at application phase. City is expanding by itself by human’s desire and greed, and the skyline becomes higher and higher.

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zemin.yang • Follow zemin.yang When the population increases three times than what it is currently, Richmond station will be one of the most important station. Not only will it become the junction of the city and south and east suburbs, but also it will become the centre of gravity for the virtual community of 8 million people, which is half of population of Melbourne. zemin.yang This proposition is close to everything, sports precinct, parks, waterfront, city and Asian community. Why don’t we make everything closer? The bigness can contain a city and human’s memory. The length can extend everything and enrich the timeline. Both can remove boundary of space and avoid commercial isolation, so let’s enlarge and extend this huge monument.

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30 likes zemin.yang A New Strategy to assemble Homelessness in Werribee. It activates the ground floor of building and provides the generosity to civic people and space whilst making a big gesture to turn the private space to the public space, and to challenge the boading social housing model. . . . . . @rmituniversity #zemin_yang #rmitarchitecture #otherhome #architecturestudio #homelessnes #housing #architecture #architecturestudio


zemin.yang • Follow zemin.yang In this project, the little restriction of the sunlight setback becomes a big intervention contributing to provide a generosity of ground floor in the urban context. zemin.yang As creating a laneway and connecting streets or lanes as a sharing shopping lane, the 5 meter of the sunlight setback is a key to generate my strategy. To achieve the goals of win-win and make yield of lands over 70%, I develop the strategy of sharing the setback. Based on sharing the 5 meter, I provide two options to maximise the yield. One is that one land has 5 meter to make yield over 70% while other land is 100% yield with using the 5 meter to avoid the setback. The other one is that the 5 meter setback is assigned to two lands with both over 70% yields.

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zemin.yang The typology is a combination of commercial space on the bottom and residential space above. Homeless house is assembled into the above space of commercial space, deriving the over height of commercial space to provide house for homeless people.

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zemin.yang • Follow zemin.yang Finally, this strategy can apply to a lot of size, different context in downtown and abandoned or potential laneways. It activates the ground floor of building and provides the generosity to civic people and space whilst making a big gesture to turn the private space to the public space.

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75 likes thexhausted Final work by Zemin Yang, tutoring by Michael Spooner _ Centre for the Distribution and Repatriation of Honour, Rmit Master of Architecture design studio. .... after Bastide’s Le Petite Maison . . . . . @rmituniversity #rmitarchitecture #zemin_yang #architecture_design #architecturestudio #michale_spooner

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zemin.yang • Follow zemin.yang This project framed by methods and approaches that emancipate and sustain a queer life. In doing so his project suggested how the problematizing of the threshold between an abject and normative condition can contribute new insights into the production of space and hence the implications this problematizing has for new architectures.

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zemin.yang • Follow zemin.yang This project is the assault on Jack’s Magzine, a colonial gunpowder storage facility along the Maribyrnong River. The 3m high bluestone walls and 10 meter high earth blast wall are as alarming as anything by Lequeu, Ledoux and Boullee. A program, as much, is described as a centre for the repatriation and distribution of indigenous Australia: enduring civilization and the NMA exhibition Encounters and the subsequent debate around the objects, stories and people displayed in the exhibiitions, held within the collections of both institutions and in further private and publics collections around the world.

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zemin.yang • Follow zemin.yang The intention of this project is to consider that repatriation and distribution is a fait accompli, and that the techniques and methods of working put forth in previous process, whilst turned towards a specific queer narrative, are in fact approaches and techniques that can be aligned towards the emancipation of others.

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66 likes beijing_baby Lithuania Kaunas Concert Centre Project_ 2017_08. Competition with Zemin Yang, Jacob Matthias, Shuhe Yu, leading by Yukan Yanagawa. . . . #yukan_yanagawa #zemin_yang #jacob_matthias #shuhe_yu #kanunas #concert_centre #international_design #国際建築 コンクール #コンサートホール #梁川悠煥 beijing_baby 本提案はリトアニアのコンサートホールはコンペ のプロポーザルである,木質のシェル構造から、 トップライトか ら、光が差し込む解放性のある空間をめざした。


zemin.yang • Follow zemin.yang This theatre will serve as center of discovery, interactions and communication–places where people gather. With the Urban design for the outdoor space to attract and giving rise to a vision of life, art and culture that outlives. This public space will bring measurable direct and flow-on economic benefits to local, regional and national economies. The Neighbourhood and the city will benefit significantly from this public space. It will stimulate the recreation and tourism industries, and are significant sources of employment for local communities with a range of associated economic benefits.communities with a range of associated economic benefits.

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zemin.yang • Follow zemin.yang The interior design is made with sheer material for ceiling and a local wood along the glass façade that creates the transitions for the natural light outside to the interior space and creates a harmony space along the prism structure, with the oval staircase that connects with the interior circulation between the different floors. The wood glass façade that gives the dappled light quality carries over and is redesigned to protect visitors from the unwelcome sun from outside; the repetitious wooden members create a unique sculptural quality in the interior spaces.

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zemin.yang • Follow zemin.yang The building volume is clearly articulated on the site. The theatre is stacked vertically and located north side, freeing up space on the site for a large courtyard: an urban oasis and big outdoor space. Theatre foyers are located on the perimeter of the site: low transparent volumes that reinstate the urban scale of the surrounding streets and celebrate the activity within. Multiple entries create a permeable, welcoming venue, knitted into the urban fabric.The north of the building is the concert hall, which occupies an oval drum that is encircled by an irregularly- shaped lobby. the lobby provides both physical and visual porosity to the exterior and offers a variety of possibilities for both formal and informal pre- and post-performance gatherings.

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