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Hao Chen's Portfolio

Aquatic exhibition centre under epidemic situation

physical model on water

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Individual shops make up the first floor of the complex They can gather and form a strip market. People can shuttle through the corridors as freely as a traditional waterside market.

On the second floor, the level of the store is expanded, people can select high-quality goods and watch the exhibition here.

Vertical Idol Drafing Society

collage

Idol drafting process

rendering

performing

training

At first, one person could only have an enclosed small-size room, but after a successful upgrade, he can enjoy a whole floor. Furthermore, the progressively transparent facade suggests an increased exposure and opportunity for performers to showcase their talents.

Timber Cable Station

The design scheme adopts the wooden grid structure, which is characterized by a large span, floor overhang , and modular rapid construction. Therefore, we design with 3600*3600mm as the modulus, and the placement of internal functional space also corresponds to the modulus of the grid. The space division law with sliding doors as partitions, combined with the cable car system in the southwest of Bogota, has created a cable car station for exhibition and riding, as well as public services, talent markets , and other comprehensive functions. Finally, it shows a strong sense of integrity and order.

Sustainable Energy Products Exhibition Hall

Rendering of 1F office and exhibition area

Rendering of 5F UAV hall

In general, this cooling tower is now used for the sales and storage of sustainable energy products, including new energy vehicles and UAVs. I hope to create a place dedicated to the experience of cars and UAVs .

Hope you can immerse yourself in the worlds created by this collection of works.

From my understanding, construction is a fantastic process since it enables one to manifest a conceptual image and behavioral pattern into a realistic space to explore. According to Zhenheng Wen, a landscape designer and painter from the Ming dynasty, "Under the stone chamber, the water is clean and transparent." I capture the same moment of intention in Chinese essays and Japanese haiku, as well as in landscape architecture.

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