UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO AIR Journal -WEEK 1
GUANG XU 387139
‘BAO AN’ APARTMENT HOTEL COMPETITION GUANG XU
NANNING, GUANG XI, CHINA TOTAL FLOOR AREA: 830 sqm
DESIGN THEME: URBAN PRESSURE
The basic concept of this project is from the thinking of social and urban development. As the development of urban, we have gave too much pressure to the “city”, such as population, pollution,etc. Our city become crowded and dirty. Our city is like a spring, it is pushed down by human hardly.
The entire hotel is like a “micro city”. Each resident in the hotel is like different component of the city. The basic shape of the building is based on the spring. Curtain wall been largely, used, to maximise intake of sunlight, also to reduce the “weight” of the building.
ZARAGOZA BRIDGE PAVILION ZAHA HADID ZARAGOZA, SPAIN EXPOAGUA ZARAGOZA 2008 TOTAL FLOOR AREA:6415 sqm. (LENGTH 275M, HEIGHT 30M)
This interactive exhibition structure with a focus on water and sustainability, themes of Expo 2008 in Zaragoza, has a total floor area of 6415 square meters, and an exhibition area of 3915 square meters. The pedestrian bridge that is part of the scheme occupies a further 2500 square meters. The pavilion is organized around four main objects or pods that perform both as structural elements and as spatial enclosures. Each diamondshaped pod corresponds to a specific exhibition area. Because loads are distributed between the pods rather than being borne by a central element, the resulting load-bearing members can be smaller.
HAYDAR ALIYEV CULTURAL CENTER ZAHA HADID BAKU,AZERBAIJAN THE REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN TOTAL FLOOR AREA: 52417 sqm
Dedicated to the former President of Azerbaijan who died in 2003, this Cultural Center is located close to the center of Baku. It is intended to house a conference hall with three auditoriums, a library, and a museum. The project includes an outdoor plaza on to which the auditoriums open. Zaha Hadid has imagined this project as a folded, fluid continuity with its topography. The landscape emerges from the ground to merge with the building.