Architecture Portfolio Daniel Ce Xing

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DANIEL CE XING | PORTFOLIO BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE WUHAN UNIVERSITY MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE WITH MERIT UNIVERSITY OF DUNDEE


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EDUCATION

Bachelor of Architecture, Wuhan University | Wuhan, China Sept 2013-June 2018 Bachelor of Arts(Honour) in Architectural Studies, University of Dundee | Dundee, UK Sept 2017-May 2018 | Co-program with Wuhan University Master of Architecture with Merit, University of Dundee | Dundee, UK Sept 2018-May 2019

EXPERIENCE

Full-time intern at KENGO KUMA & ASSOCIATE | Shanghai, China July 2018-August 2018 Degree Show, University of Dundee | Dundee, UK May 2018&2019 | Participation as Exhibitor Mapping Workshop “Planning Mess� at Wuhan University July 2015 | Instructor: Jason Ho Participation in 2015 Vertical Farming International College Architectural Design Competition April 2016 | Theme: Urban Valley Participation in 3rd Wuhan Design BIENNALE Nov 2015 | Participation as Assistant Participation in 2014 Bellastock Waterworld Project Sept 2014 | Commemorating the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between France and China Participation in 2016 International Velux Competition April 2016 | Theme: Daylight Parametric Construction Workshop, Union of 4 University | Wuhan July 2017 | Participation as Assistant | HUST, WHU, WUT, HUT Minister of Activity Department in Architecture Association, Wuhan University June 2015-May 2016

AWARDS

2015-2016 Vertical Farming International College Architectural Design Competition The Encouragement Award 2016 3D Print Design Competition in Wuhan University 2016, Wuhan University | 2nd Prize Advanced Individual student Award 2016, Wuhan University Second Prize Scholarship 2014-2017 | Wuhan University China College Students' Entrepreneurship Competition in 2016 2016, Chengdu | Gold Prize 2016 ANTA "Tengfei" Cup Men's Basketball Competition 2016, Held by Sport Department of Wuhan University | 2nd Place as Team

ABOUT ME

I am a learner with insatiable and perseversant enterprise, fascinated with different kinds of design. A good habit of self-displine makes me working efficiently. Having lived in various social and urban environments and traveled to many others, I am strongly aware that architecture is closely binded with its culture and sociaty and architect should be sensitive to culture and social differences of regions. I'd like to acquire more practical experience and improve my design thinking and skill to become a professional.

Daniel Ce XING (86)15102783715 daniel0010xing@gmail.com xingce0010@sina.com

LANGUAGES

Chinese Native English ILETS 7.0 Two-year study in UK

SKILLS

Rhinoceros Advanced Grasshopper Advanced Python Beginner AutoCAD Advanced 3DsMax Good Revit Basic Adobe Illustrator Advanced Adobe Photoshop Advanced Adobe Indesign Advanced VRay Advanced Lumion Advanced


CONTENT

ACADAMIC DESIGN WORKS

SLEEVE | CAFE | BEIJING, CHINA 10 | 17 REHABILITATION | SOCIAL HOUSING | DUNDEE, SCOTLAND 18 | 25 ADAPTABILITY OF ARCHITECTURE | MULTI-USE COMPLEX | MAINZ, 26 | 31 SPONGE CITY | MASSIVE HOUSING | WUHAN, CHINA 02 | 09

OTHER WORKS & INTERESTS

PARAMETRIC WORKSHOP 34 | 35 DESIGN FOR SITTING 36 | 37 VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE SURVEY 38 | 38 SHELTER OF SOUL

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SLEEVE | CAFE LOCATION DATE PROPERTY

BEIJING, CHINA JUNE 2016 - JULY 2016 COLLABORATION

SPECIFICATION The project is located in Qingta Hutong, Beijing, near Baita Temple. The design retains the original function, combining with cafe and outdoor gallary in order to provide entertaining space for residents and designers. The project consist of a single-storey cafe and outdoor stairs, which help creating various space experience. For the site has extremely limited space, we decide to apply a huge mirror wall to extend the vision boundary. The design is to insist the importance of the communication between the old and the new, the elderly and the young generation.

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Site

Baita Temple Ground Floor Plan

Section

Baita Temple Community

Unlike the typical quadrangle courtyard in Beijing, there are numbers of small courtyard like cells in the old district. "Courtyards", is an important element of the Beijing old district. For a long time, people in Beijing have spent their time working, entertaining and living in these courtyards. The courtyards take very limited space or even narrow. However, people have lived in there for generations, they live with hardness and happiness. The life in there is part of real life in Beijing, as well as the epitome of the old districts in China. After having experienced the rapid development in China for about three decades, the old districts cannot keep their pace with the society. Therefore, as designers, we have to work out a plan.

Studying the context

Maintain the original form

Combine with Shuixiu, one of elegant elements from Peking opera

Site Plan

South Elevation (Street Elevation)

Interior Rendering

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Gongmenkou 4th Hutong Qingta Hutong

Site Area 175m2 Gongmenkou 4th Hutong

Beiyudai Hutong Qingta Hutong

Restaurant

The entrance of outdoor landscape

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The existing restaurant in site Limited height 4.85m Restaurant Design area is 1m away from the boundry, extend the Hutong space

Shop The eating street in Hutong

Restaurant

Keeping the accessability of cafe, only roof in this area

Design outdoor landscape 38m2 The entrance of Designed Cafe

Design area is 1m away from the boundry, allowing landscape space

Design cafe 62m

Combined the twisted roof and the stair, made unique outdoor space

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The overhang pathway

The location of design roof considered the context

Keeping Hutong style, Design using Chinese tranditional roof

The location of design roof considered the context

Combined the twisted roof and other roof


Activity: Type: Space:

Chess, Chatting Elderly Inside courtyard, Beside Hutong street

Activity: Type: Space:

Cafe Young Inside Cafe

Activity: Type: Space:

Gallary Elderly/Young Inside Cafe, Overhang pathway, Courtyard

Activity: Type: Space:

Playing Bird Elderly Overhang pathway, Courtyard

Activity: Type: Space:

Communication Elderly&Young Anywhere

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Axon Street View


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Manufacturing

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Traditional Mortise and Tenon Joints

* Collaboration: Kieren Lu

Development

New Joints

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REHABILITATION DUNDEE | SOCIAL HOUSING LOCATION DATE PROPERTY INSTRUCTOR

DUNDEE, SCOTLAND SEP 2017 - MAY 2018 INDIVIDUAL WORK NEIL VEROW

SPECIFICATION Dundee, a city that was defined by its industry, locals were renowned for their hardiness. Dundee’s jute industry brought the stimulus to the region in the form of employment and civic buildings constructed with the proceeds. The mills had the largest impact on the development of the city. Tenements closely organized around the local works with closeknit communities pack into the street and lanes. Communities fragmented as families and the young moved in search of employment opportunities and redevelopment throughout the city replaced the fabric of tenements with low quality council flats and housing.

Dundee City Plan


Reason for Social Housing in Dundee Dundee’s population has risen. Housebuilding number at historic low. House prices and rents have shot up.

Dundee Historic and Projected Population 1981 to 2039 (Data Release in 2016)

Historic Population

Increasing Rate

Projected Population

Current Site Situation Currently there are several commercial shops running in the site and some of them are quite popular around the area. Clearly I cannot simply remove all of them from the area because some of them are quite popular and still gain profit, like Clark’s Bakery.

As presented in the table on the right house prices at our site increased rapidly in past 15 years. This causes high demand for affordable housing at the location. We are aware of continuous housing crisis throughout the whole Scotland and therefore in our project we will attempt to solve these by providing a high number of general affordable housing at the site, but also highly specified housing for special needs and other mixed development.

Visions around Site

Site Plan Commercial Shops

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There is a altitude difference between the site and Annfield Street, which is about 2.4m. Therefore, the garden at the north of buildings will be enclosed by building and the gap. The pink space, the garden at the south of buildings will face right to Annfield Row without altitude difference.

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2.4m

Height Difference

Following Context

Enclosed Space for Residential

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Semi-closed Space for Commercial

Axon View


GF PLAN Balcony of different flat

Balcony of different flat

Blinding window to keep privacy

The outdoor corridor and indoor balcony

The threshold space of the small tenement

The variation on the facade to show threshold space of each flat

1F PLAN

2F PLAN

3F PLAN

I'll keep as much the same area for each shop. I keep the existing shops on the ground floor. Flats are on the upper floor. In this case, all the residents will have a good view of the River and are separated from the commercial shop.

Section

Elevation

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Bricks Counter Battens Thermal Insulation Battens Slate Shingles Underlayment & Sheathing Board Insulation Vapor Barrier & Timber Panel

Hanger Wires Acoustical Ceiling Panels

Sectional Axon Structure Details

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Timber FloorBoards Counter Battens

Sectional Axon Interior&Exterior Space and Activities


Slate Shingles Roof Boarding

Wooden Cleat Rafters

Beam A

Internal Wall

Columns&Beams

Beam B Cutout Bundle

Physical Model

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Ground Floor

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Upper Floor

Room Plan with Range of Activities


Photos of Model

Renderings

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ADAPTABILITY OF ARCHITECTURE | MULTI-USE COMPLEX LOCATION DATE PROPERTY INSTRUCTOR

MAINZ, GERMAN SETP 2018 - MAY 2019 INDIVIDUAL WORK GRAEME HUTTON & NEIL VEROW

SPECIFICATION Society is never static. The future is uncertain, and the present must be adaptable. In the past, human activities were largely based on tradition and the changes took place at a slow pace. However, on the opposite, at present development in every aspect of society is accelerating, and technologic and cultural changes happen everywhere. These complex and numerous factors turn out that the environment and conditions of designing a building will change dynamically over time. Therefore, building can no longer be designed for one single project only and should adapts to variations of programmes during its life circle without unnecessary demolition to the building.


Mainz City

Concept of Adaptability

This project is set in the city of Mainz, Germany. The city is located on the Rhine river: a major transportation route through Europe and formerly a natural (and contested) barrier between France and Germany. The city boasts a rich Roman history and is the birthplace of the Printing Press.

Volumn Development Timeline Throughout the Lifespan of Adaptable Building

Time A Initial design of Building Put into Use

Frankfurt

Fragment Blocks

Mainz Frankfurt Airport

Time B Client Changes Function Changes

SITE

Undefined Edge

RHINE

Time C Client's needs Changes Form Changes Defined Edge

Time D Context Changes Possibility of Expansion or Deduction Sense of Enclosure

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Neccessity of Adaptability

Adaptability in Layers

Architecture is all about human activities. Activities create space. Architecture consist of various space for different activities. Activities happen diversely according to personal wish of the users and define the functions of space. Building, since its appearance in history, are made to be static. Now the reality of architecture is the predominance of single-use or multi-use building with static form (Lucas Kielion). The ultimate aim of adaptability is the ability to respond to changes over time.

Adaptable Structure

Concept of Building Layers The original principle of layering refers to sort the building elements into individual layers. Once inevitable changes occur, layers can be maintained or adapted individually without affecting or at least demolishing other layers, minimizing the penalty of time, effort, cost and performance.

Adaptable Wall

Stuff etc.

Space

Adaptable Stairs

Society

Service

Skin

Society

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Adaptable Rooms

Site

Structure


Sidori Joint

Adaptability of Timber 1) Prefabricated components With advanced technique in the factory, the components of timber structure can be processed precisely in the factory. After transported to the site, workers are able to assemble these components fast together. Prefabricated in factory, the timber components, like beams, wall, roof, stairs, are put into mass production, which means that if the components are damaged it is very fast to replace another one. 2) Structure-Extension As mentioned above, the Cidori system provides a possibility of structure extension. Hence, after several decades, if the building needs to extend or downsize in order to adapt its new environment, the adaptability of structure will surely enable the building meeting the new requirement.

Sidori Extension Sidori Cube

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Volume Adaptability

Programme Adaptability

Initial Building Scale

Self-Expansion after years

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The construction system has the ability of extend and cut down itself. On the base of it, after several years or decades, the building context changes and the client may have a wish to scale up the building to introduce more capital and business. The structure system will be able to provide the possibility. Normally, when clients and designers want to extend the scale of a building, usually they just simply add things like attachments onto the building. However, in this structure system, clients will be able to add structure components like playing Lego. For instance, the area next to my site will be available in the next several years. The building can easily extend itself to take the area.

Residential Plan 1:800

Hotel Plan 1:800

Office Plan 1:800

Mix-use Plan 1:800


Faรงade Adaptability

Concrete Flags Gravel Seperating Layer Thermal Insulation Seperating Layer Vapour Barrier Timber Slab Wires

Timber Floorboards Underfloor Heating Counter Battens Impact Sound Insulation Solid Timber Floor Office Faรงade Wood-Cement Particleboards Battens Ventialtion Pipes Acoustical Ceiling Panels Lights Hanger Wire Cross T Double Glazing

Faรงade Section

Residential & Hotel Faรงade

Faรงade Support

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Axon View with Possible Self-Expansion


Section & Renderings

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SPONGE CITY | MASSIVE HOUSING LOCATION DATE PROPERTY

WUHAN, CHINA MAY 2017 - JUNE 2017 COLLABORATION

SPECIFICATION China's sponge city initiative aims to arrest this cycle through the use of permeable surfaces and green infrastructures. The concept sponge city is a brand new concept of city water management. It means that city have a decent ability of coping with the disaster that rain and flood bring. City can absorb and retain the water when storming, then purify and release the water after the storm. Traditionally city takes advantage of pipes and pump to drain the water when flood is coming. The main purpose of traditional concept is to drain fast, which usually lead to flood. However, Sponge city require city to rely on landscape and pavememt, to drain dispersedly, rather than intensively, which will not lead to massive flooding.


Site Location

Wuchang Railway station Mobility City Texture

Main Road Secondary Road Path

Site Location

Coutour Lines Street Side

Necessity of Sponge City

Family Structure Change

Commercial Building Cultural Building Those who live in Ningsong Community are mostly the elderly. They prefer staying toghter chatting, dancing.

They are in charge of raising grandkids with their working during the day-time.

Housing Distribution

In 2016, following flooding in Wuhan, in China's central Hubei province, authorities issued an orange alert for heavyu rain in central and southern parts of China. T alert is the second highest of China's four-tier warning system for rainstorms.

Current issue 1. Due to the lack of function diversity and low desity, the site value is not as high as its surrounding site with well planned highrise apartment. 2. The family structure changes cause communication problems between the yound and the old. 3. The need to increase the water-hold capacity and space diversity.

Highrises Low Buildings

The adults are busying working and do not have enough time to keep company with their families.

Most of them wish to spend some time with their families, especially the kids.

Population Distribution Residents Office Worker

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Normally, people can do their daily activities outside. When weather is good, the residents will go outside their house and do what they want to do.

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However, when flood comes people are trapped inside their house and can only do indoor activities. Even worse they could be cut off from the outside world.

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When weather is good, people can do their activities both on the ground and the platform. They can just walk outside their house to do sports, dancing and so on.

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When flood comes people will not be trapped inside their house. Although the ground might be flooded with water people can still do activities on the platform.


GREEN ROOF

THE GROWING PART The living part of the roof is water’s entry point into a complex, multilayered storm water treatment system. Several species of greenery live on the roof, rooted in a compressed mixture of shale, sand, peat and dolomite.

Generally green roof have five layers. A root barrier prevent roots from penetrating. A protection mat helps to minimize punctures. The drainage layer allows heavy rain to run off to a perimeter drain yet still retain moisture for dry periods. A filter sheet stops fine particles from clogging the drainage layer. And the growing medium, typically an engineered material and not soil, provides nutrients for plants above. Layer hold water that can diffuse upward as vapor when the growing medium dries. The honeycomb structure allows storm water to drain and provides aeration for roots.

NOURISHMENT A layer of material under the plants holds just enough water to provide nourishment. DRAIN LAYER The third layer drain any water not used to sustain life on the rooftop into building’s gutters and drain pipes. PROTECTION MAT. Protect underlying roof from water, root and other damage.

BLUE ROOF Blue roofs are used for temporary rooftop rainfall storage. The roofs control the water flow through waterflow-limiting facility. Sometimes the roofs can hold rainfall temporarily to increase the time that rainfall water flow takes to travel down to the city drainage system. So it will relieve the pressure of the city drainage system.

ROOF BARRIER Keep the roof from other potential damage and penetrating.

LAYERS OF PLAZA PAVEMENT CLEAN WATER Water from the storage basins drains into man-made greenland. The naturally filtered water then drains into the nearby streams or rivers.

THE STORAGE BASINS Through pipes on the rooftop and down the insides of the building, water drains into storage basins both on the rooftop and in the bottom of the building that has been covered with pavement and serves as a water plaza for the whole community.

DRAINAGE LAYER CLAY

THE WATER PLAZA The plaza is covered with honeycombed porous bricks which allows water both from the rooftop and rainfall to seep down into the basin under the plaza.

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Daily activities on the rooftop.

People can go outside just on the rooftop and do their activities.

Daily activities on the platform on different levels. Flats are arranged along the aisle. Extra platform are insected along the aisle for activities use.

Water tanks on the roof can collect rainfall and recycle.

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The floors connect with each other and people could have activities here.

In the lower part, it was arranged to make interior private and exterior public. So I make every two or three rooms into a unit sharing one publice space.


Standard Floor Plan

Unit Plan

Models

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Other Works & Interests

Parametric Workshop Design for Sitting 36 | 37 Vernacular Architecture Survey 38 | 38 Shelter of Soul | International Velux Competition 39 | 41 Renderings, Model Making & Photography 33 | 33 34 | 35


Parametric Pavilion Workshop Organizer, WHU, 2016

Time-lapse Video of Parametric Construction Workshop Please Click : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rq_d38hDInM

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Design for Sitting Parametric Design Practice


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Vernacular Architecture Survey Location: Chen Ancestral Hall, Foshan, Guangdong Date: Augest, 2016 (1 Week) Property: Team Work

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International Velux Competition | 2016 Property: Team work


Photography

Lourve | January, 2018

Sanctuary of Mind | April, 2019

Meditation | April, 2019

Copenhagen | January, 2019

Memory | Augest, 2016

Heaven | January, 2018

Spirit of Nature | December, 2018

The Great Wonder | December, 2018


Rendering 40


Practice

Model Making

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