JOURNAL
CONTENT
Part One Part Two Part Three
Group Landform Pavilions
The Group
ASSIGNMENT 1
Design Concept
The first assignment mainly allows us to form a group design thinking. Through the feeling of hand-painting and collage to achieve our most basic understanding of the architectural complex
The Group
Basic try is very important. As you can see, I have several geometries to test different shape
After then, I srated to test crossed square and circle together. May be it is a good way to find out some solutions
The Group
The Group
The Group
The Group week1
The Group week1
The Group week2
The Group week2
The Group-week3
The Group-week3
The Group-week3
The Group-week3
Land Form & Vegetation
ASSIGNMENT 2
Design Concept
This part mainly focuses on landform and vegetation system. How nature changes with the time passing by. It is a very interesting change through this kind of site so that we could under stand the harmony between architecture and nature.
Landform and Vegetation-Study Notes
Landform and Vegetation-Study Notes
Landform and Vegetation-Study Notes
Landform and Vegetation-Study Notes
Landform and Vegetation-Study Notes
Landform and Vegetation-Study Notes
Landform and Vegetation-Study Notes
Landform and Vegetation-Study Notes
Landform and Vegetation-Study Notes
The technique of Chinese gardens is also very important for my design. I added some garden methods in the middle, such as looking at each other, etc., these methods can make the landscape more abundant
Chinese Garden-Study Notes
Landform and Vegetation-Study Notes
I studied Basic section view of Landform. I use different heights to achieve the way of going inside of the site. I think this process would be very interesting
Landform and Vegetation-Study Notes
Landform and Vegetation
Sun diagrams & Vegetation
Landform and Vegetation
Circulation Path Analyse
Pavilions
ASSIGNMENT 3
Design Concept
Assignment three is the last homework and the most critical homework. In this link, we need to first determine the elements and shape of the building. Then determine the different functions. After that, the design of each floor plane is carried out. Combine the environment and modeling to form the final result
Functions Living in Tempreture Pavilionsďźš 34 Degree Pavilion 36 Degree Pavilion 39 Degree Pavilion 42 Degree Pavilion Service Centre Restaurant & Coffee House Hotel Lndscapeďźš Water Landscape Chinese Garden Methods Vegetation Waterfall
Pavilions-Inspirations
I study the water space form from Peter Zumthor’s Vals bath. Because I have areas with different temperatures and areas where people can rest. So I learned some architectures about water, such as the Vals Baths, thinking about how to use the -zone concept to create interior spaces
Pavilions-Study Notes
T h e s e a r e some previous example about how pavilions look like from different view.
Pavilions-Study Notes
Pavilions-Elements Study
Pavilions-Elements Study
Pavilions-Study Notes
Pavilions-Study Notes
Pavilions-Circulation Study
Pavilions-Circulation Study
Pavilions-Plan Study
Pavilions-Plan Study
Pavilions-Plan Design
Pavilions-Plan Design
Pavilions-Plan Design
Plan
Plan
Plan&Site Plan
Pavilions-Facade Study
Pavilions-Section Notes
Pavilions-Section Study
Pavilions-Section Study
Pavilions-Section Study
Pavilions-Section
Pavilions-Tempreture Study
Isometric Views of Each Pavilion
Isometric Views of Whole Site
Render Views of Whole Site
Pavilions-Render Study
Pavilions-Render
Pavilions-Render
Comic Strip
Comic Strip
OTHER EXCERCISE
OTHER EXCERCISE