Portfolio of Bingze Li

Page 1

#PORTFOLIO# Author = "Bingze Li" #B.arch Qingdao University of Technology# _Apply = The Bartlett School of Architecture of University Collage London _SelectedWorks = 2016-2021 _Candidate = 2021 _Email = G827636387@GMAIL.COM _Application Number = 21161563

/1


THE ULTIMATE RESTRAINT CAN BE THE ULTIMATE FREEDOM

2\


CONTENTS

01-Weak Link

4

02-Soft Touch

18

03-Wind Wave

30

04-No Boundary

42

05- Other Work

56

An Invisible Bridge

Shared House of Three-Generation

3D Spatial Print Research

The Sports City

/3


4\


01 Weak link - An Invisible Bridge

The Rifat Chadirji Prize for Architecture 2020 A living pedestrian bridge over the Nile ideas competition 2020 spring Site: Cairo-Egypt Group Work Instructor: Dan Li Collaborator: Zitong Wang, Zeyang Zhang Contribution: Research 33%, Concept 33%, Strategy 35%, Archirecture Design 80%,Drawing 30%, Rending 50%, Structure Analysis 100%, Handmade Modeling 80%

The project is a pedestrian bridge next to the 6th October Bridge in Cairo, Egypt. Although the citizens of Cairo often Walk and Worship on both banks of the Nile River, the original bridge only has a single traffic function. Therefore, we hope to provide a new pedestrian bridge with Living Function for the public. As a result people can have a better experience here. The design of the bridge is expected to provide an access for people to get closer to the Nile River, so the concept of Weak Connection and the method of blanking are used to let people contact with nature and interact with the Nile River in the middle of the bridge. In the evening, when the cool wind on the Nile River blows through the building, and people will feel the natural breath, alleviating the discomfort caused by the hot climate. In order to reduce the impact of buildings in the environment of the Nile River, the bridge does set No-Pier in the Nile River. In order to ensure the rationality of the scheme, the structure is calculated and optimized by Karamba3D, a parametric structural analysis software.

/5


Site Analysis

6\


City Augmentation

Islamic Cairo (1888) Old Cairo Greater Cairo (2020) New Cairo Nile River

The Strong Boundary

Cairo’s Evolution

The Strong Interference

Massing Generation

The Weak-Boundary between city life and nature makes the bridge transparent and Vanishing. So the citizens of Cairo can feel the breeze and enjoy the amazing sceneries of the Nile River when crossing the Bridge.

/7


8\

Site Plan

Texture Sequence


Cairo Tower

Park

Mosque

Garden

6th Oct Bridge

Parking Lot

Hotel

Inner Space

Tahrir Square

Function Layout

Museum

/9


Section & Floor Plan A

A

D

D

B

B

E

E

C

waiting

retail

A

A

B

gallery

C

D

F

D E

E

B

waiting

The space on both ends of the bridge

coffee books

hall

dining hall

dining hall

dinin

G

C

C

The space on both ends of the bridge

The space on both ends of the bridge

G

The space on both ends of the bridge A

C

A

D

E

coffee

waiting

B

E

B

etail

waiting

A

A

B

C

B

First floor

10\

A: Retail store B: Dining hall C: Open space D: Gallery E: Bookstore F: Rest space G: Viewing

D

F

dining hall

D

E

books

E

Second floor

dining hall

dining hall

A: Retail store B: Dining hall C: Open space D: Gallery E: Bookstore F: Rest space G: Viewing

The space on both ends of the bridge

dinin


View In Bridge

This opening part in the middle of the bridge creates a new space for people to contact and interact with the Nile River. Everyone can have full contact with nature. It has also become a new point to view the city.

/11


Exploded Axon

Pedestrian Fast Flow Pedestrian Slow Flow Elevators Escalators / Stairs

On both ends of the bridge, the space is divided into two floors and several areas for restaurants, shops, cafes and other functions. Lifts and elevators are placed in the Core Tube for visitors to enter and this space is divided by partitions to provide a wider space for customers. Activities such as performing and exhibitions could happen here. The middle part of the bridge is an open viewing platform.

12\


Physical Model

/13


Aerial View

14\


/15


Structural Design

Arch Force Simulation After the stress analysis, the traditional steel frame could not meet the design of No-Pier in the middle of the bridge. The stress and deformation of the bridge is improved by simulating the Arch Bearing System of the traditional bridge and strengthening the local components on both sides of the bridge along the arch-like curve.

Zurich Railway Station The bridge pier extends into the ground along the archlike curve.The force of the bridge is transferred into the ground through the bridge pier. The base is fixed into the earth and balances the self weight of the bridge through the asymmetric design.

Structure System Top View

Left View

The Top Section Bottom View

Front View

The Side Section

Section Optimization

16\

Back View

Base Design


Structural Explode Axon

Con cre

ckle

rm

t Bu

latfo

cre

late

te P

sion

pen

cre

te P

Con

Con

Sus ge

Brid The main structure of the bridge is divided into two parts: Metal Truss Structure and Concrete Platform. The metal truss combines to the base through the Concrete Plate and the joints on both sides are reinforced by two Concrete Buttons.The Suspension Bridge suspended on the grid is the passage of the middle part of the bridge.

Finite Element Calculations and Deformation Analysis

Powered by Karamba 3D

2.39e+02

2.09e+02

1.79e+02

1.49e+02

1.19e+02

8.95e+01

5.97e+01

2.98e+01

0.00e+00

-4.89e+01

-9.77e+01

-1.47e+02

-1.95e+02

-2.44e+02

-2.93e+02

-3.42e+02

-3.91e+02

Load: 14kn/m Maximum axial force -391Kn/m2~239Kn/m2

1.62e+02 1.42e+02 1.21e+02 1.01e+02 8.10e+01 6.07e+01 4.05e+01 2.02e+01 0.00e+00 -2.81e+01 -5.62e+01 -8.42e+01 -1.12e+02 -1.40e+02 -1.68e+02 -1.97e+02 -2.25e+02

Load: 14kn/m Maximum axial force -162Kn/m2~225Kn/m2

/17


18\


02 Soft Touch - Shared House of Three-Generation 2018 Spring Site: Asakusa-Japan Individual Work Instructor: Shiyuan Chen

Due to the disappearance of the traditional form of Three-Generation residence in the Japanese family structure, the Single-Old-Person Households and Single-ParentHouseholds are growing rapidly. Moreover, they are facing greater difficulties in life, which brings huge pension pressure and childbearing fear to the whole society. So this new shared house for three generations is designed to deal with this problem. Continuous Public Space, independent Rest Space, hidden Office Space and Open Space on the top floor make it possible for residents to choose being contacted or isolated. Taking Children's Activities as a link, this pattern connects all the people together, and builds a New Soft Contact Relationship of three generations. It is a place for everyone. The elderly and children can be taken care of. The young ones can get experience from the elders. The single-mothers can work independently. Everyone can help each other to live, reducing the pressure of life, and easing Social Anxiety.

/19


Analysis of social problems This Diagram analyzesproblems the main problems of Japanese society and looks for the direction to be improved Analysis of social

Social Problems Analysis

This Diagram analyzes the main problems of Japanese society and looks for the direction to be improved

This Diagram analyzes the main problems of Japanese society and looks for the direction to be improved Ageing of Ageing of population population

Pension Pension pressure pressure

Economic Economic growth growth

Social Social competitive competitive pressure pressure

Unemployment Unemployment Rate Rate

Birth Birth Rate Rate

Productivity Productivity Innovation Innovation

Negative Negative circulation circulation

Family Family income income

Life Life Pressure Pressure

Divorce Divorce Rate Rate

Family Family Conflicts Conflicts

Fertility Fertility Intention Intention

Family structure Family structure Transformation Transformation Social security Social security

Positive correlation Positive correlation Negative correlation Negative correlation

Separated Separated Living Living

Household Type changing and Life Situation Household LifeofSituation Data from theType official changing website of theand Ministry health, health and labor of Japan

Household Type Changing and Life Situation Data from the official website of the Ministry of health, health and labor of Japan

Data from the official website of the Ministry of Health, Health and Habor of Japan Old Couple Oldperson person Couplewith withchildren children Single parent with children Three-generation-family Single parent with children Three-generation-family

Government guarantees as Government as a percentageguarantees of total income a percentage of total income

Save less than 1 million Save less than 1 million

No debet No debet

Single old person

1986 1986

2017 2017

No kid Single parent with children

One kid Three-generation Two kids More than 3 kids

Livewith withdiffcult diffculttime time Live

Save more than 500 million Save more than 500 million

Liabilities greater than million Liabilities greater than 10 10 million

Residents Combination Design

IdentificationofofBuilding BuildingOwners Owners&Working &Workingday dayactivity activitysetting setting Identification Datafrom fromthe theofficial official website Ministry of health, health and labor Japan Data website ofof thethe Ministry health, health and labor of of Japan According to the results of the ofanalysis, the Residents and their activities in the house is defined. Home 4#1 Home Home 3#1 4#1 Home 4#1 Home 5#15#1 Home 5#1 Home Home 3#1 Single-parent family-householdNewlyweds-household Newlyweds-household Single-parent family-householdSingle-parent family-household Newlyweds Single-parent Single-parent family-household Mis.D Mr.E Mis.CMs D Mis.D Mr.E Mr E Mis.C age.36 Female age.24 age.26Age 36 age.36 Female age.24 Age 24 age.26 Home#1 Home#2 Key word: word: Keyword: word: Key words: Key word: Keyword: word: Key word: KeyKey word: Key word: Key Key words: Key Key words: Key words: Key words: 1.Clerk 1.Working in city center 1.Retiredengineer engineer 1.Clerk 1.Music teacher 1.Retired engineer 1.Clerk 1.Working in city center 1.Retired 1.Clerk 1.Music teacher 1.Musician 1.Clerk 1.Music teacher 1.Writer 2. 2.Playing guitar 2.Morningexercises exercises 2.Part time online 2.Husband died 2.2.Playing 2.Playing guitar 2.Morning 2.Part time jobjob online 2.Husband died 2.Husband died in a inina a2.Morning exercises 2.Part time job online guitar 2.Telling story 3. 3.Growingflowers flowers 3.Illustrator traffic accident 3.Growing flowers 3.3.Smoker 3. 3. 3.Growing 3.Illustrator accident 3.Illustrator traffictraffic accident 3.Baking 3.Disability 3.Disability 3.Disability Home2#1 2#1 Home 3#1 Home Home 2#1 Home HomeHome 1 11 Singleold oldperson-household person-household Disabledhousehold householdSingle-old-person Single-parent Disabled Single Disabled Mr.A Mis.A Mis AMis.A Mr A Ms C Mr.A age.70Male Male Age 26 age.66Female Female Age 70 Age 66 age.70 age.66

Home2#2 2#2 Home6 6 Home Home Home 2#2 Home 3#2 HomeSingle 6 youth-household Single youth-household Single-youth Dog.Kiki Mis.E Dog.Kiki Mis.E Dog Kiki Miss age.22 Eage.22 Girl B age.4 age.4 Age 4 Age 5 Age 22 Keyword: word: Keyword: word: Key Key Keystudent words: Key words: 1.ShibaInu Inu Key words: 1.TokyoArt ArtUniversity University student 1.Shiba 1.Tokyo 1.Shiba Inu-dog 1.Kindergarten 1.Tokyo Art University 2.Playingwith with ball 2.Dance Major 2.Playing petpet ball 2.Dance Major pet balls 2.Dancer 2.Playing 3.Playing with child Slides 3.Watchingmovie movie 2.Playing with 3.Playing with child 3.Watching 3.Playing with children 3.Cartoon 3.Watching movie

20\

Home 3#2 Home 3#2 Home 4#2 Son.B Son.B Boy C age.5 Male age.5 Male Age 9 Key word: Key word: Key words: 1.Kindergarten 1.Kindergarten 1.Primary 2.Invite friends school 2.Invite friends 2.Learning 3.Playing slider piano 3.Playing slider 3.Handmade

Home Home 4#24#2 Home 5#2 Son.C Son.C Mis EMale age.9 Male age.9 Age 24 Key word: Key word: Key words: 1.Primary school students 1.Primary school students 1.Working 2.Change in city center 2.Change 3. 3.2.Reading 3.DINK

Home Home 5#25#2 Home#3

Home#4

Mis.E Mis.E age.24 age.24 word: KeyKey word: 1.Working in city center 1.Working in city center 2.Reading 2.Reading 3.DINK Home#5 Home#6 3.DINK


Site Analysis

There are hospitals, primary schools and railway stations around the base.

Tourist Hospital User Site Base Green Space Water Parking

Sensō-ji Five-Storey Pagoda Ureshinomori Inari-jinja Shrine Asakusa Elementary School

1

2

Railway Station Bus Station Nakamise Shopping Street Sensoji Kindergarten Kaminarimon Gate Tourist Center

05

Top View

1

Landscape of Asakusa Temple

15

30

0 5 60m 15 30

2

60m

Buildings Hinder the View

/21


Exterior View

22\


Ground Floor Plan

N

UP

±0.000m -0.150m

-0.450m

Ⅴ DN

Ⅳ Ⅵ Ⅰ Ⅱ Ⅲ Ⅳ Ⅴ Ⅵ Ⅶ Ⅷ

Disabled Entrance/Elevator Toilet Kitchen Garden Entrance Activity living room Garden Living room Main entrance/Porch 0 0.5

2.5

5M

Massing Generation

Orient

Split

Lift

Push

Program Analysis

/23


Internal Circulation

The m o whole v roo i n g A buildi n m x traf s i n e s - S t g i s m fic this airs ad spe bloc ho an e u d c p u k H e ially d . Bar se ar Slide of tw re esig rier e c . A o res i s i ned -fre onn ll t h e ide n d nts i v i for d mov ected e Ins d u a isab ing by ide l l l | Ou m o v ed res ine is tsid i n g iden e l i n t. eo f Dis a Hos bled a pita cce ss l Flo w Mo ers pl rnin ant g e ing xer cise Chi ldre s Kin n's der slid gar e ten Han d Prim made ary sch ool Sm oki n Wo g rkin g Roo Uni f activ ver ities sity

n-1 rde a g f Roo

den

ar of g

Ro

2

d

ol e-4 t househ d m o n hol H -pare e-3 t house m gle n o n e i H -par S gle

Sin

ld e-5 ouseho m h o H eds lyw

New

ld

ho e-6 h house m t o H you -

gle

Sin

e-2 on Hom old-pers

The

old

h

se hou

-

gle

Sin

e-1 sehold Homled hou ab

In

sid

e

Ci

rc

le

Dis

24\

ma in t raffi c


Floor Plan UP

UP

+4.500m

UP

+3.000m +3.000m DN

+4.500m +2.900m

Second Floor Plan

UP

UP

+6.600m

DN UP

DN

+6.000m

Ⅷ +6.000m

+7.500m

Third Floor Plan

DN

+9.000m

DN

XI +9.000m +10.500m

Forth Floor Plan N

0 0.5 I Elevator Ⅱ Disabled household Ⅲ Single-old-person household Ⅳ Work area Ⅴ Laundry area Ⅵ Newlyweds household

2.5

5M

Ⅶ Single-parent household Ⅰ Ⅷ Single-youth household Ⅸ Planting area Ⅹ Rest platform ⅩⅠ Single-parent household Ⅱ

/25


1-1 Section

12.000m

10.500m Detail A 9.000m

7.500m

6.000m

4.500m

3.000m

±0.000m -0.300m

26\


Detail A Handrail Glass Wooden protection board Protection layer FRP waterproof Cement mortar Foam insulation board Precast roof

Pull rod Metal hook Main keel Sub keel Plasterboard Double slate board Glass wool

Detail B Stainless steel fixing tank Supporting shaft Fiber rope Glass-curtain wall Ventilating slot Glass fiber Rubber weatherstrip Steel tank Concrete floor beam Water apron 3%-5% The outdoor ground Rubble layer Concrete bed

Detail B

Damp-proof course Covering layer Rammed layer of plain earth Wooden board Floor heating pipe Cement mortar FRP waterproof

/27


Internal View

Scenes of Life

28\


Manual Model Photograph

Modular Design of Architecture

/29


30\


03 Wind Wave - 3D Spatial Print Research DAM Lab, 2019 Spring Site: Qingdao-China Group Work Instructor: Xinyu Shi Collaborator: Workshop Group

This is an experimental project of 3D Printing. The traditional stacked 3D Printing technology is slow, noncost-effective and difficult to apply to the construction although it has been relatively mature. The high-precision movement of the 6-Axis Manipulator can be combined with 3D Printing, which brings possibilities of constructing in space. Based on 3D Spatial Printing experiments, this scheme refreshes the logic of architectural design.

/31


Environment Problem

Petroleum and its products

32\

Metal , Acid and Alkali

Pesticide

Radioactive material

Thermal pollution and solid waste


I

Ocean Currents

Ⅰ.Base Site Ⅱ.Bathing Beach Ⅲ.Sea Water Park Ⅳ.Hotel

Surrounding Element

Location of the venue

Site dominant wind direction

Site surrounding buildings

Tourist attractions around the venue

Site lighting

/33


Generating Diagram

The gazebo blown in the wind, letting the wind flow on the gazebo.

Determine the use of space based on the scale of the human body.

Internally increase anchor points to distinguish space.

Generating a basic shape from a single arch.

Assign functions to internal anchor points to achieve the effect of the waves.

Left View

Top View

Section View

3D print tool

Back View

Front View

Source of Materials

Recycling

Refactoring

Constructing

34\

Right View


/35


Design of Cell Structure Vertical Bar&Cross Bar

Vertical Bar

01 Regular Hexahedron

Hexagonal Prism and Triangular Prism

The internal three molecular structures provide more support points for the internal

Triangular Prism Hexahedron

The connection combination provides a new possibility that the triangular prism is more stable than the bar

13

09

08

10

36\

Excellent performance

Benzene Ring

Spatial instability of crystal structure

Path 4

Cross Bar in Regular Hexahedron

Compared with hexahedral cells, the material is less

Quadrangular Pyramid

06

05

07

Path 3

The structure is stable but has new changes

Radial in Regular Hexahedron

Using spatial nested cube model, the internal lattice is more stable

Path 2

Regular Hexahedron and Regular Octahedron

Strong expansibility

Spatial Nesting

03

02

04

Path 1

Material saving, stable construction but difficult to print

Regular Octahedron

Stable structure and good versatility

Print Path Design

Methane Molecule

The lateral force of the vertical bar cell is improved

The most basic structure, saving materials, poor performance

It has a high degree of freedom, but it is difficult to print

11

12

Cross Member and Regular Hexahedron

The hexahedron is used as the stress element, and the cross member is used as the connector

After the analysis of each cell structure, the characteristics of each structure are summarized. Based on the comprehensive analysis, the 09 cell is the best spatial structure for 3D printing in these samples. 14


Print Test Test Project 1

Test Project 2

/37


View Along The Coasline

38\


Print Test Test Project 3

Test Project 4

/39


Scene Performance

40\


/41


42\


04 No Boundary - The Sport City

Sport Citadel Competition, 2020 Autumn Site: Torino-Italy Studio Work Instructor: Lifeng Lin Collaborator: Nan Zhang, Zhiyuan Zhou, Zitong Wang Contribution: Research 55%, Concept 70%, Strategy 80%, Archirecture Design 80%, Drawing 35%, Rending 35%, Handmade Modeling 80%

To create a city designed for sports, The project is located in an open plain in the north of Turin, Italy. With the development of the sports, it has moved from the original wilderness to the present exquisite venues. Although the function is near perfect, it is more enclosed, even solidified into a symbol, losing the original innovation vitality. In order to reactivate the vitality of the movement, the entire city is designed as a whole with the concept of Boundaryless. Architecture is generated from the road and extends outwards, breaking the traditional generation mode of the city . Blending the ground with the wall and roof allows people to move freely in the city, breaking the boundaries brought by the Building Enclosure. On the scale of human activities, there is No Traditional Standard Stadium. Instead, movable building structures are used to easily combine and break the boundaries among various sports.

/43


Site Analysis Torino Airport 3.5km

Water Way Sports Area

9.5km

Historical Buildings Green Land Main Road Site Boundary Site Boundary Inhabitants

Site Boundary

N

Site Boundary Area Entrance Bus Station Peripheral Access School 0.5km

Site

Athelets

Volpiano

-0.5km

Venaria Reale

12.4km

11km -3.5km

11km

S

Tourists

-0.5km

0.5km

-3.5km

3.5km

Torina

Sports Equipment

44\

Business Space

Residence Space


Concept Architecture and environment Architecture and tourists Architecture and spectators

Grey space

Break up

Architecture and participants

Strategy

Architecture and athletes Three-level system Sports and others

e nc

nc e

lue

Inf

Infl ue

Architecture

Boundary

Athletes

Changing

Boundless

1.Sport bet achieve goals = Enter free

Sports and Sports

People

Urban

Texture

Sports and others

Athletes and spectators

Influence

Spectators

Tourists

Network

Organic growth Sports and roads harmonizes the whole

Movement everywhere

Action participation

Organic road network layout generates architecture

Ideological identity

Boundary Analysis Function

Urban

Tourist perspective

Texture

Architecture

Road network Surrounding environment

Spectator perspective

Architecture

Athlete's perspective

Participant perspective

Athletes and spectators

Sport and Sports Sport and others

People /45

D


Generation Diagram Medium Scale

Column

Stadium prototype 1

Invagination Oblique column

Stadium prototype 2 Set points Penetrate

Larg Sca

Big steps

Stadium prototype 3

Permeate Under the stands

Stadium prototype 4

Break limit

Determine the anchor points according Then search for possible moving routes points. The next is to figure out the optim decide the traffic network sy Bilateral opening

Stadium prototype 5

Interg an Applic Morphogenesis Solid mass

Put the prototype stadium on the anchor point

46\

Cut up

Use deconstruction to eliminate the inherent sense of form

Package

Form usable building space

Wave

Change the contact surface between buildings and people.

Weake the bo Blurs the boundary and


ge ale

Small Scale

Skateboarding

Sport prototype 1

Rising

Skiing

Sport prototype 2 Create move lines Falling High diving

Sport prototype 3

Gliding Rock climbing

Sport prototype 4

Tighten

to the surrounding settings of the site. up to the radiation radius of the center mal option by merging the routes. Finally ystem by grading the routes. Bicycle racing

Sport prototype 5

gration nd cation

oundary sense d increases the integrity

Translation Integrity

The combination of wall and road

Visual coherence

Relevance

Remove the blockade for Sight Generation Strategy

Cross sports to create more possibilities

Instant interaction

Interacting through Competition Matching System at any time

/47


Main S

The main stadium breaks the shape of the original stadi viewing platforms and the LCD floor inside can freely chang provided by the stadium. The viewing platforms at the

48\


Stadium

ium. One side of the stadium is opened. The two mobile ge the functions of the stadium, breaking the function limit e edge are lifted up to weaken the sense of boundary.

/49


Master Plan

C

B

Ⅲ Ⅰ

A

D

D

Ⅳ XII Ⅶ

Ⅸ XI

C

A B

The sports city is composed of several kinds of stadium and sports fields which are connected by Electric-Light Rail. The buildings can be used for vatiety of sports, weakening the boundary of the city.

50\

Ⅰ Main Stadium Ⅱ Sub Stadium Ⅲ Extreme Sports Center Ⅳ Outdoor Sports Park Ⅴ Bicycle Raceway Ⅵ Athlete Reception Center Ⅶ Indoor Mixing Stadium Ⅷ Sky Square Ⅸ Train Station Ⅹ Entrance Square XI Traveling Center XII Unit berthing Port

N

0m

25m 50m

100m


Break The Boundaries of Walls and Ground

Section A-A

Flowing Sites and Sports

Section B-B

/51


Function Overview Axonometric

Bu

n di gne t h e i s p e r elo is d v e e o f t o c o of th Env o r o f y l e arts i e l d y e r e w s t m e p t h e f nd a l o a T h e a n d n m . S c o m e bing i s r a d i u b e lim o f b a s t l s o p e C r o en e k a in m a c a n i k e R o g . T h o wea l f t n i o r o p o r t s u m p ound r s J for g e e the gndary. m d to bou u B ete al n n con raditio t the

ildin

the all be k n o li will cS fi d t mers rts , f e s a u sto spo w Tr re s a the cu aried . A ne r o ith rid So e v hs Cor iums. ticipat e pat hed w h s r i t d sta to pa long stabl e a e abl l l i n g e m i s e t v s . tra ic sy ay” f W traf High“ e h t

Tra n

em yst

tion

va Ele

spo

rtat

ion

gs

sys

kin

tem

and

and

LAY

spo

rts

ER4

spa

ce

L

spo AYE rts R3 spa ce

Spo

rt

ion

vat

le th e

Pro j sel ect ect ion

u

So

n

atio

ev t el

s

We

Maxivse Ball Game

Sports Square

Cycling

LAY

ER

2

ER

1

Aquatic Sports

LAY

52\


Convergence and Fusion of Sports Space

Section C-C

Sports Interchange Center

Section D-D

/53


Main Spo

Different sports are integrated with each other. The extended Cable Cars de building structure to break the original spatial pattern. The floor of the venu the weather. In the diving space, there is an extende

54\


orts Area

escend into the venue space through the upper road and the rails of the side ue and the bottom of pool can be opened for different sports depengding on ed combination of skateboard surface in the distance

/55


Other Work

ADOBE WORKSHOP 2018

CLAY PRINTING 2019

WOODEN FABRICATION 2019

DIGITAL CONSTRUCTION COURSE 2020

EXIBITION IN PEKING 2020

ACRYLIC HOT BENDING 2020 56\

DIGITAL CONSTRUCTION COURSE 2019


DIGITAL GENERATION - UIA /57


Ran.seed(X) x=0 y=0 choice = 0 limit = ∞ For t in range(limit): rg = [0, 1, 2, 3] pre_cho = ran.choice(rg) if pre_cho == choice: rg.remove(choice) pre_cho = ran.choice(rg) else: if pre_cho == 0: x += 1 choice = 2 elif pre_cho == 1: y += 1 choice = 3 elif pre_cho == 2: x -= 1 choice = 0 else: y -= 1 choice = 1 xlist.append(x) ylist.append(y) plist = rs.AddPoint(x,y,0) Next step=Never back

58\


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.