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October 2023
July 2022
November 2023
MOTIVATION
I have always been fascinated by the contradictions and complexities of
01 IDENTITY RESHAPE CAMP refugee camp design individual work date:2023.11 independent study
02 TALES OF REBIRTH historic building renovation design individual work date:2022.5-2022.7 grade:Central South University Spring 2022 course name:Architectural Design Project (4)
03 THE AERIAL NEXUS university campus complex design individual work date:2022.8-222.10 grade:Central South University Fall 2022 course name:Design And Principle of Architecuture(5)
architecture and believe that architecture will always be an intermediary between people and the world. Before construction, architecture fulfills the needs of people and nature, presenting the cultural heritage of the region and people's spirituality in a localized way. When it is built, it becomes itself, and people can find their emotional and spiritual values in it.
04 OTHER WORKS modeling of Dule Temple Guanyin Pavilion team work community street sustainable design team work
01 IDENTITY RESHAPE CAMP CENTERED ON TRANSFORMATION OF REFUGEE STATUS Site:Lampedusa Italy Independent Study Date:2023.11-2023.12 Academic Type:Individual project Instructor:Zhiwen Instructor's Contact:archzhiwen@gmail.com
Lampedusa is the first springboard for North African refugees seeking asylum in Europe. On this small island of only 20 square kilometers, differences about resources, culture, religion and language are violently colliding. How should people approach this clash, tolerate it or stop it? How should the refugees overcome the difficulties they will face, both psychologically and physically? How should the original life of the indigenous people on the island be preserved, fought for or compromised? I create a new building that allows both refugees and indigenous people to enter at the same time. For the refugees, while guaranteeing the basic living space, different types of activity spaces are provided in order to overcome the problems caused by language and cultural differences. Besides,religious symbols are used to show how people from two different cultures understand each other’s similarities and differences.
PROJECT 1 REFUGEE CAMP
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AUSTRIA SWITZERLAND
HUNGARY
SLOVENIA
CROATIA Milan
EUROPE Christian France
SERBIA
ITALY
Rome
FRANCE MEDITERRANEAN SEA
ITALY
EURO PE NORT
H AFR ICA
L AM PEDU SA refugee entry route
SITE
COASTA L BORD ER
A.Extraction boundary
B.Forming Asylum
C.Metaphorical symbol (lighthouse)
F.Forming Cathedral
G.Refugee Asylum
MEDITERRANEAN SEA Islam ALGERIA
TUNISIA
E.Resolving conflicts
NORTH AFRICA PROJECT 1 REFUGEE CAMP
SITE ANALYSIS LIBYA
The route of the refugee’s identity transformation creates an invisible barrier that is used as a wall at the junction of the sea and the island, while the lighthouse serves as a guide to lead the way. An accessible space can help Islamist refugees overcome the barrier. From there, they can choose to move on to their next home and complete their identity transition. 3
DECONSTRUCTION
TYPOLOGY
Communication
Auditorium
Media center
Pray room
prototype C-A-M-P
Spatial motif
PROJECT 1 REFUGEE CAMP
A. curve edge
A+A. basic block
A+A+C+C. auditorium
B. arcade
A+B+C. lighthouse
A+B+C. entrance
C. curve terrace
C+C. viewing point
A+B+C. Cathedral
D. open theater
B+B+C+D. open gym
A+B+C+D. traffic core
Plane motif
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3RD FLOOR PLAN
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1 refugee dormitory 2 staircase 3 lounge room 4 lobby 5 meditation room 6 shared kitchen 7 public bathroom 8 art gallery 9 spiral staircase 10 micro-gym 11 theater 12 unbounded traffic center 13 Cathedral 14 greeting room 15 waiting room 16 lighting courtyard 17 entrance 18 examination room 19 identity register room 20 language learning classroom 21 conference hall 22 terrace 23 recreation room 24 lighthouse 25 dock
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ROUTE OF CHANGING IDENTITY
refugee identity transition identity new identity
PROJECT 1 REFUGEE CAMP
Shared kitchen
Cathedral
Classroom
Gallery
Meditation
Micro-gym
Theater
Recreation
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SECTIOIN & DETAILS continuous cement blanket t=80mm celox insulation t=80mm concrete structural floor slab masonry support structure
cladding ventilated cavity flexible wall underlay stub t=90mm fibre insulation plasterboard
160°
brickwork 0.3m
1.8m
concrete truss structure
PROJECT 1 REFUGEE CAMP
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02 TALES OF REBIRTH FOCOUSED ON SIGHT,TASTE,SMELL,TOUCH AND SOUND
Site:Changsha China Grade:Central South University Spring 2022 Date:2022.5-2022.7 Academic Course Name:Architectural Design Project (4) Type:Individual Project Instructor:Ying Song Instructor's Contact:songfly@cus.edu.cn
When a building loses its life in the course of history, how can he keep the building alive in the spirit of the past? When a community is forced to move away because nearby industries cannot support the daily lives of its residents, how can it carry out its proper mission? Through the application of architecture in the local context, I transformed the granary in the town of Tiaoma, continuing its mission of food storage, while integrating local industries, such as fisheries and floriculture, to create an eco-community that provides food as a dwelling place. This will revitalize the grain silo and provide convenience for the residents in the neighborhood.
PROJECT 2 GRANARY RENOVATION
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SITE ANALYSIS
ECOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT AND FOOD CYCLE AROUND GRANARY
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COMPARISON OF DATA BEFORE AND AFTER GRANARY RENOVATION
Distribution of villages similar to the site in Changsha
previous form new form
Zhuzhou city
key construction elements
national development
1949 1953 PROJECT 2 GRANARY RENOVATION
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traffic
architectural function
crops
meat
eco-environment
staff
resident
tourist
water quality
air quality
soil quality
grass
trees
duck
fish
chicken
loofah
celery
cucumber
pepper
aubergine
green house
cellar
museum
bistro
restaurant
fishing
theater
public transport
fate of the granary
private cars
trucks
neutral
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN
PROJECT 2 GRANARY RENOVATION
UNDERGROUND FLOOR PLAN
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Tiled roof A-1. New circular building
A-2. Greenhouse
A-3. Chicken house
B-1. Souterain
B-2. Outdoor theater
B-3. Cellar
Buttress
New structure
C-1. Vegetable plot
C-2. Bridge
C-3. Tile handrail
Open kitchen
D-1. Fence
D-2. Wraparound chair
D-3. Ceiling for growing vegetables Bistro
E-1. Circular rest platform E-2. Peir for reinforcing the interior structure PROJECT 2 GRANARY RENOVATION
E-3. Bistro‘s open kitchen
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SECTION & SEQUENCIAL SCENES
Entrance
Granary
Vegetable plot
Underground corridor
Square
Chicken shed
PROJECT 2 GRANARY RENOVATION
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① Concrete sheet ② Fixing battens ③ Waterproof membrane ④ Thermal insulation ⑤ Structural concrete wall ⑥ Composite lightweight steel deck ⑦ I-beam ⑧ Flying buttress
profile position
Flying buttress structural prototype
DETAIL PROJECT 2 GRANARY RENOVATION
New circular building wall node
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03 THE AERIAL NEXUS
CENTERED ON COLLEGE NEXUS OF SOLITUDE AND CONNECTION
Site:Changsha China Grade:Central South University Fall 2022 Date:2022.8-2022.10 Academic Course Name:Design And Principle of Architecuture(5) Type:Individual Project Instructor:Weidong LI Instructor's Contact:701237@cus.edu.cn
As the primary participants in group activities, college students serve as a significant carrier of social events on campus, engaging in various types of social interactions almost constantly. Extroverts are capable of dominating entire spatial atmosphere filled with social activities and visual interaction. On the other hand, introverts face numerous challenges in terms of eye contact anxiety and isolated space. The project aims to achieve a balance between the mindsets of introverts and extroverts by creating an interior space that can be perceived as both inside and outside the walls ,incorporating a series of walls and windows to establish a sense of independence amidst constant flow of people.
PROJECT 3 THEATER DESIGN
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China
Hunan Province
Central South University living district
Houhu community Yuelu Mountain SITE Central South University teaching district
LIFTING TO THE AIR
FORM GENERATION outdoor auditorium
major pedestrian movement
BLACK BOX lounge
sunken plaza
ART GALLERY major pedestrian colle ge ro ad
movement
coffee
retail
BAR lounge
REHEARSAL solo performance stage
THEATER lounge conference hall
urban road
stadium
meditation
STUDENT CENTER
community
major pedestrian movement
The functions are determined by the flow of people and vehicles PROJECT 3 THEATER DESIGN
The inner spaces turn toward the sphere theatre
8 floating buildings for maximum visual exposure
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3 Lounge 4 Rehearsal room 5 Black box 6 Gallery 7 Dining hall 8 Student center 9 Lobby 10 Conference hall
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FIRST FLOOR PROJECT 3 THEATER DESIGN
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3 Lounge 4 Rehearsal room 5 Black box 6 VIP auditorium 7 Gallery 8 Corridor 9 Bar
THEATER
10 Administration center
PROJECT2 THEATER DESIGN
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SECTION
AXONOMETRIC SECTION PROJECT 3 THEATER DESIGN
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After a series of social contacts Let the light gets in.The meditation area is embraced by wall and daylight, you can enjoy piece of isolated moment on your own.
PROJECT 3 THEATER DESIGN
After a series of social contacts, Complex spacial sensation is felt.Eye contact,body touch,even smell, all the noises are beyond the walls.
After a series of social contacts, A pleasant discovery.The place is both open and isolated,surrounded by a corner, other special views of the building can be seen.
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Threading Corridor
Dule Temple Guanyin Pavilion
RESHAPING THE VITALITY OF YANGZITANG STREET
CHINESE ANCIENT WOODEN BUILDING MODEL MAKING
Site:Changsha China 2022 Hunan Sustainable Building Design Competition Date:2022.12 Type:Team Work Instructor:Ying Song Instructor’s Contact:songfly@csu.edu.cn
Grade:Central South University Fall 2020 Date:2020.12 Course name:Computer Models Practice Type:Team Work Instructor:Weidong Li Instructor’s Contact:701237@cus.edu.cn
It's easier to get home from the corridor!
Welcome to Yongzhou City
Residents are drinking tea in the aisle. so cozy!
Come to my house! It's connected anyway
Threading ·
Corridor
——Yangzitang Street Reinventing Vitality OTHER WOKRS
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