PENETRATIONS
Liangqi Xian Portfolio
brianxian@hnu.edu.cn
Education
09.2018-06.2023
Bachelor of Architecture, Hunan University
Honor
Second Prize, Hunan University Scholarship
Work
2021-Present
Member, Media Laboratory in School of Architecture, Hunan University
Award
First Prize in Student Innovation Training, Hunan University
2022.7-2022.10
Inter n, Guangdong Architectural Design & Research Institute Co., LTD.
Competition
10.2021
Guanzhou Cup National College Steel Structure Innovation
Competition
Award
PROLOGUE
Complexities of Penetrations
Continuous spaces are always more dynamic. While living in Changsha, observing and photographing the activities happening in the old city was easy, especially among the elderly and Migrant workers. Because of my experience growing up in the old town, I found that the city's design and management strategies still needed to be improved for these people. In addition to heritage conservation and street restoration, which are the concerns of most students, I am more interested in ageing issues, health problems, and related housing issues and apply my thinking on these issues to my work. In all my designs, therefore, in conjunction with the diverse urban context, I have designed a series of penetrative spaces at different scales that strengthen the connection between the individual and the city.
This series of works is a reflection and design from small buildings to the scale of the city, showing care for the different inhabitants of the city.
06.2021
2021 World University Students’ Bridge Design Competition
Second Prize Award
Second Prize
To conduct more in-depth research in the direction I am interested in, I am eager to study abroad for a master’s degree due to my appreciation for your school. I am interested in the energetic learning atmosphere, the comprehensive teaching resources, and the exhibition held on campus. I am especially interested in one of your master’s programmes, Urban Design MArch. This course offers a large room for research on the interaction and conflict between government policy and capital on urban space, which I am interested in. Furthermore, I hope I can work in the UK or Hong Kong for a while after I graduate from your school. To achieve that, embarking on the RIBA Assessment of Professional Competence and qualifying as an architect is a vital step, and your programme will be a great help.
Liangqi Xian, Bachelor of Architecture
School of Architecture and Planning, Hunan University brianxian@hnu.edu.cn
05 [Future Learning Research] VIRTUAL WORLD PENETRATE REALITY THE SPIRITUAL REALM SYSTEM 04 [Urban Design] WALKWAY PENETRATE RAILWAY URBAN WAITING HALL 03 [Connection] SMALL SCALES PENETRATE LEVIATHAN CATALYTIC PLAYGROUND 02 [Social & Natural] VIEWS PENETRATE BLOCK GYMASIUM UNDER THE MOUTAIN 01 [Psychological Healing] PATHS PENETRATE BULIDING RESTORATIVE RESIDENCE
PATHS PENETRATE BULIDING
RESTORATIVE RESIDENCE
Residential Complex, Locality and Psychological Healing
In China, many residences were only built for sheltering from the 1950s. In the 21st century, many ancient streets and alleys in Changsha were demolished and constructed into new skyscrapers, so many open spaces suitable for communication were removed. Instead of the closer neighbourhood in the past, the relationships in the new departments are becoming fragile because of the oversized scale. And this makes people in the urban city seldom have friends to de-stress with. Moreover, sometimes it leads to people suffering from many psychological problems.
In this project, I tried to create a residential complex with streets and yards like the ancient streets. The streets inside connect different restorative areas and dwellings, and the residents could live in this community and try to cure themselves.
Grade:Third Year
Date: June,2022
Course Name : Architectural Design IV (AR05014 ) Individual Instructor: Ruijie LYU
Instructor’s Contact: lyuruijie@hnu.edu.cn
Refined in 2022
Instructor: Changzh from Studio Alpha
Location:Xinmin Road, Yuelu District, Changsha, Hunan Province,China
Historical Streets Impressions
The old-street spaces in Changsha may not be large enough for everyone, but it is sufficient for everyone and allows for easy networking. And the rich variety of functions in the streets often brings a sense of satisfaction.
Spatial Prototypes Inspired By Historical Streets
The space of the street and the courtyard it covers is extracted as the prototype. The prototype is classified by its entrances and exits with its spatial form.
Location Analysis
The questionnaires revealed that students often live with their parents in the neighborhood. Most of them who attend here are often under more significant psychological pressure.
Combination of Prototypes
The archetypes are combined vertically to form a functional circulation.
SITE
Strategy
This design aims to create a liveable and stress-relieving housing complex to solve psychological problems. It is hoped that it can help more people with psychological issues.
Residence for Students High School
Vertical Street
The building unites the public-facing areas and the private areas of the residents through a vertical street, creating a healing space that facilitates communication.
Blocks And Entrances
Echoing The Large Public Building Blocks Segmentation In Response To The Surrounding Buildings
Inserting Vertical Streets, Public And Private Entrances
Create A More Local Atmosphere
The building is located in an old residential area with a large volume of public buildings in the vicinity.
Cutting Plane
Consistancy Of Public Space
The small courtyards within these spaces create an environment for staying and communicating. People can also soothe themselves with greenery in the planted gardens on the roof.
Separate Public And Private Circulations
Non-residents of the building are implied to move around only in the most obvious public areas, while residents can quickly reach the spaces they need to go to via other internal staircases.
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Yards, Alleys, Staircases, Openinags Inside The Dwelling
User-defined Areas
The customization of the space in which the inhabitants of the old alleyways live is also a reason for their comfort. In this design, the ground floor is therefore elevated. The space is divided by curved and sliced walls, distinguishing different scales of space where residents can carry out their customary activities. In the courtyard at the center of the building, the staircase in the main line is extended to create a space that can be used multifunctionally.
VIEWS PENETRATE BLOCK
GYMNASIUM UNDER THE MOUTAIN
The project is like a park made up of permeable and natural surfaces. Designing the outer slopes and planted roofs to create a route that removes the boundaries between internal and external sites to make this building could play a role in sports, socializing, and ecology.
Therefore, it aims to provide the public with an open natural public space and awaken the "wildness" of human beings in an urban site.
Grade:Fourth Year
Date: June,2022
Course Name : Architectural Design VI (AR05023 ) Group Project Instructor: Jiansong Lu
Instructor’s Contact: ljs@hnu.edu.cn
Collaborator: Xincheng Jiang
Individual Workload: Masterplan and planes of each layer design, longspan structure adaption and design
Location:Houhu Road, Yuelu District, Changsha, Hunan Province,China
Multi- purpose Gymnasium, Longspan Structure Architecture and Sociality
Structure Adaption And Strategies
1.Locate Between the Lake and the Mountainous Area
Master Plan Site Analysis of Traffics, Views Towards Moutain
The primary consideration is the circulation of car traffic so that cars can quickly pass through the site to the opposite side.
The building blocks respond to the urban fabric in each direction.
2.Make a Sparse Roof on which Activities can Take Place to Bring Students Into the Site
3.Become Flat and Make the Large Blocks
4.A Traditional Flat Grid Was Chosen for the Structure to Reduce the Height
Transparent Facade
A transparent glass curtain wall is used in the middle level of the building. Students can see the game happening inside the stadium from outside, allowing outsiders to participate in the sports game.
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Lake
Yuelu Moutnain Tianma Moutnain One-way Lane Two-way Lane
Transparent
The use of continuous stairs and ramps dissipates the negative space of the building.
Accessible Ramps Vertical Visors Drainage Gutter Lighted Roofs Planar Grid Structure Planting Roofs Audience Seats
Athletes' Entrance Spectators' Entrance Entrance Foyer Sunken Plaza Equipment Room Underground Foyer Affiliated Basketball Court P.E. Classroom Gymnasium Parking Lot Staffs' Entrance Exterior Perspective From The Playground
Circulation For Wandering
Continuous ramps are located on the north side of the building to allow disabled
elderly people to
the building's roof space.
or
use
Planted Roofs
The roof of the building is planted to create a more natural and intimate atmosphere. A high space has been reserved underneath the drainage structure. Once on the roof, users can use the area for leisurely activities.
Stainless Steel Gutter
Drainpipe
Indoor Lighting
The roof has a lighter structure to reduce its load. The side skylights of the roof can be opened and closed automatically.The gymnasium can also be used as an exhibition space during non-competition hours.
Section Perspective
Cultivation Soil
Filter Layer
Gravel Bedding Layer
Drainage Panels
Waterproof Coating
Concrete Protection Layer
Roof Panels Insulation layer
Aluminum Panels
Side Skylight
Support Bars
Gutters
Planar Mesh Frame
2%
1/ Main Venues 2/ Parking Lot 3/ Entrance Foyer 4/ Warehouse 5/ Conference Room 6/ Lounge 7/ Resting Terrace 8/ Athelete Foyer 9/ Pavilion 10/ P.E. Classroom 11/ Evacuation Exit 12/ Terrace 13/ Waterscape 14/ Control Centre 15/ Restroom 16/ Equipment Room
Planted Roofs Indoor Lighting
Parametric Visors
Using parametric vertical shading panels to provide a better facade.
Sructures Design
Light skylights are also utilized on planted roofs to provide light for the ground floor basketball court.
Solar Canopies and Skylights
Gutters
Parametric Vertical Visors
Cultivation Soil
Filter Layer
Gravel Bedding Layer
Drainage Panels
Waterproof Coating
Concrete Protection Layer
Roof Panels Insulation layer
Planted Roof
Gutters Cover Plates
and skylights
Waterproofing
Space Under The Eaves
Levelling Layer
Stainless
Steel Gutter
Drainpipe
Cultivation Soil
Aluminum Frames
Foam Board
Waterproof LOW-E Tempered Glass
Insulation Layer
Expansion Bolt
Ceiling Boom
Ceiling Pendant
Concealed Frame Keel
L-shaped Hemming
600X1200 Aluminum Plate
2mm Vluminum Veneer
Rectangular Steel Pipe
5mm Steel Plate
Insulation Layer
Galvanized Sheets
Automatic Window opener system
Green Technology
The roof is made of lightweight material, and solar panels are added so that the light energy absorbed can be converted into electricity for t he daily use of the gymnasium.
Solar canopies
Parametric Vertical Visors Frosted Glass
SMALL SCALES PENETRATE LEVIATHAN
CATALYTIC PLAYGROUND
A Urban Design for Non-motolized activities, Comunicative and efficient Skyscraper
The design is based on a three-dimensional approach to work and life. It introduces the concept of parallel and vertical space in urban skyscrapers, emphasising reconstructing and linking the relationship between people and the environment in the post-modern era and bringing office and life back to nature. Furthermore, it provides a vibrant way of working and living.
The project aims to bridge the transition between the high-tech area and the old town through the rational design of activities and functions within site and to rationalise the morphology of the area based on the positioning of the site itself and the relationship between views. At the same time, it allows people to gather here and reduce communication barriers in modern society
Grade:Fourth Year
Date: January,2022
Course Name : Architecture Design V (AR05022 ) Group Project Instructor:Jing Qi
Instructor’s Contact: QT197780@hnu.edu.cn
Collaborator: Xincheng Jiang
Individual Refined in 2022
Instructor: Changzh from Studio Alpha
Location:Xiangjiang Middle Road, Tianxin District, Changsha, Hunan Province,China
Survey and Research Based on the Historical Evolution of Skyscraper
Public spaces are designed to be more humanized in the development of high-rise buildings.
Strategies on Skyscraper's Office Space
Creating a true whole from spaces that were previously both fragmented and functionally focused.
Location Analysis on Project Positioning
The functional research of the neighbourhood has shaped a space that is rich in landscape, culture, sport and finance.
Strategies on Skyscraper's Public Space
1.Design Orange Island Scenic Area Secondary Roads Donggua Mount Primrary Road
The large scale of the road makes it difficult to cross the complex roads within the site to reach the senic area.
3.Decentralize
Space
Designing open spaces on the roof and in the atrium of the building.
South
Financial DevelopmentZone
Running Route Map Data
Using python to capture the running route map data from KEEP, JOYRUN and design the perimeter walkways accordingly.
the Path as a Urban Balcony 2.Insert Intensive Dividual Transforming
Surrounding Businesses
Functionality First Lack Of Public Space Singer Building Rockefeller Center Marseilles Apartment Peachtree Plaza Twin TowersJinmao TowerChongqing Raffles Chengdu Raffles Focus On The Near Earth Spatial Integration Multi-Level Public Space Development Atrium Space Introduction Of Public Space The ThreeDimensional Use Of Urban Space Introduction Of Public Space On The Roof Complex Public Space In A High-Rise Complex
Retail 1027 Services 523 Catering 325 Leisure 20 Xiaoxiang Middle Road Xiangjiang Middle Road Shuyuan Road Nanhu Road Nanhu Tunnel LANDSCAPE FINANCE
Lake
Historical Protection Zone CULTURE SPORTS Orange Island Poly International Four Sheep Statue Ping An Wealth Centre Eton Global Centre Dongguashan Historic Community Hunan First Normal College He Long Stadium SITE Mount Yuelu
Vertical Public Space
Implantation of side gardens according to the plan of the upper part of the building. Public
Planning trails and cycle paths to connect the site to the surrounding area. Xiangjiang River Xiangjiang River
The business search software allows us to find out what is going on in the vicinity of the site and to design the site accordingly.
The existing problems of the site are addressed in three dimensions, Urban Balcony, Vertical Space, and Decentralization.
Site Analysis Based on Morphology Generation Masterplan of Skyscraper and the Sport Trail
The design is designed to mend the urban fabric of this area by interpenetrating the old and new neighbourhoods.
A series of activity spaces on the roof of the building are linked to the sports trail, revitalising the roof space and creating a place of interaction.
Activities on the Roof
The roof is designed with a variety of spaces to accommodate different activities such as running, skateboarding, ball games, picnics, etc.
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Skating cycling Picnic Running Dog Walking Resting Chatting Volleyball Badminton
Designing the Skyline Directing the Path to the Roof Dividing the Roof by Functions Continuation of the Runway in Urban Design Dotted Spaces Linear Space Linear Space Block Space Block Space Main Entrance
Historic District Trail Scenic Riverside Trail Planned Trail Dongguashan Snack Street South Lake Financial Development Zone Historical Protection Zone
First Floor Plan 15M25M50M
Second Floor Plan
Third Floor Plan
The building has a mezzanine space which allows the space under the ramp to be used flexibly.
Aerial View of the Complex
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WALKWAY PENETRATE RAILWAY
URBAN WAITING HALL
A Urban Design for Cross-track Connection, Function Complement
Changsha is one of the most developed cities in China in terms of media and arts, and its local television station is one of the most famous entertainment stations in China. Changsha is an up-and-coming internet city with an endless stream of tourists yearly. As the end of the road and the starting point of the city's tourism, the railway station should play its part in making an impression. It is essential to create a good start to a visitor's journey.
By analyzing the existing problems at Changsha Railway Station and catering to three types of tourists (elderly people returning home from retirement, youth returning from other cities, and tourists travelling for fun), the project aims to create an area that gives a good impression of the city skyline at the moment of arrival at the station by train. In addition, the whole site has been created as a "pre-ride" area to make it easier for visitors to move around and to give them a better feeling.
Grade:Fourth Year
Date: June,2022
Course Name : Urban Design (AR06012 ) Group Project Instructor:Haohao Xu
Instructor’s Contact: xuhaohao@hnu.edu.cn
Collaborator: Yongxin Xie
Individual Refined in 2022 Instructor: Rain from Studio Alpha
Location: Furong District, Changsha, Hunan Province,China
Pre-Waiting Room West Square Pre-Waiting Room Parking Lot Hunan TV Centre Railway Station Shopping Centre Artist Apartments East Square
Walkway And Track
Changsha is one of the media cities of China, so the design of the railway station block should reflect its unique cultural and entertainment atmosphere.
Different Visitors
The design, with the tourists as the main object of study, divides them into three categories according to the people who left Hunan Province in each era.
It’s nice to be a studio here. I could finally meet my idol!
Existing Problems
As the end point of transport, the station is an essential display for visitors, representing the passengers’ first impression of the city.
Finally come back to Changsha!I'd love to drop off my bags and hang out
Let’s reach the top of the building to view the full city!
I want to try more snacks in Changsha...But I have to leave...
could go shoping here.
These artcrafts are really nice!
Every weekend we could play here.
Points of Interest
I really miss the former appearance of the Golden Apple Market..
Different people have different impressions of Changsha, it show as feedback on their demands in the design.
Visitors
1980's Before Construction 2000's City Boundary City Axis Railway Line Extended Area Design Area Planning Road Established Road 2020's China Changsha Furong Disrict
Residents
in the 1970s, Changsha Railway Station has undergone several changes, while the area it affects is expanding daily. ArtsAntiquity Line 3 Commercial Office Park Residence Line 2 ShoppingDiningLeisureCultureMediaOfficeSports Location Analysis Impact Area
Built
Area to be Reconstructed Area to be Renewed Inadequate Drop-off Area Inconvenient Transportation Insufficient Parking Lot Poor Bussiness Old Facilities
Most train stations in China are tedious to ride, so this design explores the concept of an urban waiting room. Visitors can check their luggage to the train station in a part of these buildings, allowing passengers to have a greater range of movement before taking the train.At the same time, a walkway and a small tram track are built over the core area to enhance the east-west connection and help those who ride here to explore the surrounding area.
Masterplan Landscape Road Network Nodes And Zones Functional Areas Dwelling Office Commercial Commercial Axis Media Axis Cultural Axis Life Zone Education Medicine Governments N WALKWAY AND TRACK Bus Station Shopping Centre Hospital and Nursing Homes Library Bus Terminal Media Park Hunan TV Centre Central Buildings Complex Golden Apple Market Weekend Market Artist Apartments Apartments Art Park Craftman's Workshop Craftman's Workshop Wuyi Avenue Bayi Road Jiefang East Road Renmin Middle Road Renmin East Road Hehua Road planning road planning road Yuanda 1st Road Station Road East East Second Ring Road MARTYRS PARK
Functional Zone
Pre-Waiting Room
Subway Station
Pre-Waiting Room
Golden Apple Market
Pre-Waiting Room
Subway Station
Changsha Raiway Station
Second-Hand Market
Pre-Waiting Room
Hunan TV Center
Pre-Waiting Room
Central Buildings
Railway Station Square
The station square in front of the train station is the central area of the design. This area extends the original Changsha city plan and reshapes the skyline in front of the station. In response to the site’s problems, the plaza area was expanded, and the road network pattern was softened to allow for smoother traffics.
The media arts are more developed here in Hunan, so a media arts-related park is planned on the station’s north side, with the Hunan TV Center as the core area.On the south side, the old city will be transformed into a food park and second-hand market with a sense of senior city experience.
Subway Station
Wuyi
Avenue
Station Road East
Green Walkway System
Green Walkway System
Green Walkway System
Bus Terminal
Bus Station
Walkway
The combination of an overhead walkway and a suspended tram track, gives passengers the option of a quick rail ride to different areas of the experience,and help them transport their luggages.
Smaller-scale lanes are chosen within the streets to make the site more suitable for non-motorized transportation.
The train station faces the main urban road, and a wider road has been designed to ensure the vehicular traffic.
The underground space of the station is modified to provide a parking and drop-off spot. Tunnels are provided on both sides of the station to access the underground area. A pedestrianised underground shopping street is also offered.
Walkway and Track Profiling
Landscape and Allery Profiling
Avenue and Block Profiling
Underground Profiling
and Track
Landscape Layer Architecture
Layer
Underground Layer
Park Park Park Park
Pre-Waiting Room
Railway Station
Hunan TV Centre
Central Buildings
Golden Apple Market
Tunnels
Underground Shopping Street
VIRTUAL WORLD PENETRATE REALITY
THE SPIRITUAL REALM SYSTEM
Architecture And City Based on XR Extended Reality Technology Design Learning Model Innovation And Application Research
The project aims to explore innovative learning modes for architecture and urban design by effectively integrating "VR, MR, digital twin" and other technologies. The results will help students to review site information efficiently, enhance the spatial experience and improve communication with teachers, thus optimising design solutions and learning experiences. The use of XR technology will also enable paperless design solutions and cloud-based learning, which will contribute to future sustainability and be flexible enough to adapt to the learning needs of special times such as epidemics.
Grade:Second Year to Fourth Year
Other Work: Student Innovation Training Project Group Project Instructor:Xu Haohao
Instructor’s Contact: xuhaohao@hnu.edu.cn
Collaborator: Xincheng Jiang, Shiyi Wang, Lingchuan Chen, Shuting Ji Thesis writting, Tilt Photography, Hunan University Building Complex Database
Research
on Development and Application of Architectural Design Course Assistant Toolbox Based on Virtual Simulation Technology
Architectural design is the core course of architecture. The research shows some problems in the current learning environment, such as students' low participation, lack of interactive experience, low efficiency, and so on; COVID-19 also exposes the limitations of distance learning in design courses, and the traditional learning mode needs to be innovated. The virtual simulation technology can help students enhance the sense of spatial scale, fully understand the teacher's teaching content, and improve the design initiative. Given this background, this paper uses the methods of questionnaire survey and data analysis, based on summing up the current situation of architectural design learning, according to the learning characteristics of each stage of the design course, puts forward and establishes "architectural design course auxiliary toolbox." The toolbox is a collection of various virtual simulation interactive technology resources, including 360 panoramic camera, VR glasses and other hardware, space panorama production, and other kinds of software. After explaining the use methods and critical points of the final built toolbox, combined with the application of the course, this project preliminarily evaluates the use effect of the toolbox in each learning stage. It suggests some suggestions to help develop emerging technologies, such as virtual simulation in teaching activities.
Preface
With the development of technology, virtual reality technology has also gained breakthrough products, which is both a challenge and an opportunity for traditional architecture education. And it has been shown that the intervention of virtual simulation technology can bring immersive and interactive experience, which can feel the actual scale and complete architectural details in a realistic environment, and also improve the efficiency and interactivity of communication, thus cultivating students' sense of spatial scale, making them fully understand the design methods taught by teachers, and improving the initiative and learning efficiency of design works. Therefore, the study of a virtual simulation-based architectural design course support toolkit is of practical importance.
Given the above background, this paper proposes and establishes the "Architectural Design Course Support Toolbox" based on virtual reality technology, formulates the support plan in stages and applies it to the course teaching, compares and analyses the feedback on the effect of students' subjective learning experience and the actual presentation and summarises the suggestions.
Conclusion
The use of the toolboxes in the curriculum has demonstrated that the use of virtual imitation technology is effective in helping students to understand the content of the lesson by visualising communication, experiencing the realistic scale and detail of the construction in a natural environment, overcoming time and space constraints to achieve real-time editing, and sharing synchronised scene roaming among multiple participants. This helps students to understand the content, enhance their sense of spatial scale and increase their learning efficiency and motivation. For students of different levels of thinking, the toolboxes are effective in helping them to understand the content, improve their sense of spatial scale and enhance their learning efficiency and initiative. The effectiveness of the toolboxes also varies for students of different levels of thinking. The toolbox has other effects on students with varying levels of thinking. Some shortcomings in using the toolboxes at this stage have been identified, such as some equipment needing to be more portable and simple to operate and the effectiveness of some modelling methods in design needing to be refined. The results of some simulations need to be optimised. In summary, the innovative design of buildings based on virtual simulation technology, The curriculum support toolkit is a good teaching tool for developing architecture design teaching and learning development.
Outcome
In this phase, we worked on our thesis. We carried out a series of work camps to verify the speculative part of our thesis. The results of the workcamps were written in our thesis. Virtual reality devices were used throughout the camp to support the design of the building, and the students could choose to use different virtual reality devices for each stage of their design. The results were presented in images and videos. VR will be used for reporting when the teacher evaluates the project. Finally, we use the virtual showroom to deliver the results.
Application Manual of Architectural Design Aid Toolbox based on Virtual Reality Technology
Traditional architectural design teaching needs a more balanced understanding and efficient communication. With the intervention of virtual reality technology, one can immerse oneself in the experience at a realistic scale. This manual is divided into sections for each stage of architectural design teaching/learning and organizes the specific equipment and supporting angles in each area where virtual reality can intervene. The aim is to provide practical guidance for introducing virtual reality technology into architectural design teaching. The manual presents the essential stages of use, then explains them in order of tool numbers, and finally provides a recommended evaluation of the stages of use. The overall serves as a reference for the application of virtual simulation technology to the curriculum.
Virtual Showroom for Workshop
Everyone can scan the QR code and can browse not only each student's drawings but also enter the proposed model for specific observation and view the video of the studentmade proposal presentation. Through the virtual showroom, students can express their proposals more comprehensively and effectively in various ways and perspectives.
where it is? need to go there again. Why I cannot understand what he is talking about? It's too crowded here. I couldn't hear what teacher said... It's too expensive to print the display pannels...
Crawl the elevation points of the designafecity area; Crawl various data information of the cityarea
Rhino+GH generates terrain model
The terrain model is linked with Unity
The model information is passed fo theArduino, fo the motorTransmit the rotation signal.
Arduino motor builds a physical city terrain model
The Unity code processes the solid model and the visualization city data panel is presented in Hololens.
Place the physical module on the physicaferrain model to simulate the shape anainformation of the urban design building
Pressure sensor sensor module pressureinformation; The pressure information is transmitted to Unityand converted into building information suchas building height and floor area ratio;
The module lights are illuminated to indicate whether indicators such as floor area ratio are compliant; In Hololens, the visualization panel of regional index data is presented in real time, and the interactive panel is adjusted.
Select the unit module panelin Hololens forgesture interactive input.
Unity processes the gesture signal, and thevirtual model simulates the effect of gesture adjustment; information of the gesture slider is fransmitted to the Arduino, and the signal is input to the motor and the light strip
Module light with luminous prompt adjustmenteffect [compliance/exceeding standard]
The motor drive module fits the adjustmenteffect in the virtual with reality.
Multimodal I nteraction in Urban Design Spaces based on the Hololens Mixed Reality Platform
It offers a Hololens-based mixed-reality platform for urban design. The study provides a Hololensbased mixed-reality platform for applying spatially augmented creative environments. Through multiple transformations of data modalities, we are creating a platform for designers to extrapolate their designs from 2D to 3D and for the public to participate in urban design.
UAV flies around or dot matrix to takephotos of the construction site to obtain sitelocation and data information
According to their own design sketches andconcepts for the preliminary design of thebuilding
Context Capture builds 3d models of aeriameasurements
Meshmixer cleaned the site, repaired thebroken surface, and restrained the watersurface
GH+Rhino, Sketchup building digital model
Give the building a texture map
Use Unity, Unreal, Map New Earth, Shining City, Lumion and other software cariers to combine the two models
Hardware carriers such as Hololens and Vive alasses were used to further analyze the architecture and environment
Database of Hunan University Building Complexes Based on Tilt Photography
The research is as follows: (1) To study the modeling method and data architecture of the tilt photography 3D model; to compare the impact of the flight mode of the UAV on the accuracy of the final model under different environmental requirements.
(2) To design a complete process from production to application of a live-action model and to arrive at a current optimal solution for using tilt-photography models in conjunction with architectural design solutions to achieve the integration of architectural design with the urban environment.
(3) To investigate the future use of the realistic model, exploring its potential use in HoloLens, VR glasses, and other media vehicles and mixed reality platforms, as well as its application in virtual platforms such as Lumion and Unity3D.
OTHER WORKS
OTHER FIELDS PANATRATE ARCHITECTURE
During my time at the university, I was willing to study other aspects besides my architectural design course, such as the creation of ancient Chinese buildings, interior design, and green architecture. This is a selection of some of the other work I have done at university. This shows my interest in architecture and its extensions.
Chinese Garden, Interior Design, Green Building
Chinese Garden Green Building Technology
In the skyscraper design, SWELL is used to calculate the impact of wind on the building in summer and winter, and Grasshopper is used to analyze and calculate the sunlight to select the most suitable building form and building height.