MINXIN GUO PORTFOLIO
Application number: 23191646
Applying for UCL MArch Urban Design +86 188-8860-6896
minxinguo20125147@163.com
Hangzhou, China
[Educational Background]
University of Nottingham Ningbo 09/2018-07/2022
Faculty of Science and Engineering
Major: Architecture
[Awards/ Honors]
Head’s Scholarship of University 12/2021
for Academic Excellence in University of Nottingham Ningbo
[Hobbies]
Swimming
Singing
Visiting exhibition
Cycling
Anime
SUnArch. Hangzhou, China 06/2021-08/2021
Architecture office
Full-Time, Architecture design Intern
-Participated in renovating process of some private dwelling in Hangzhou and planning of an urban park in Beijing;
-Participated in book publication of office presentation;
-In charge of drawing production and digital modeling, meanwhile participated in design idea production, site survey and report material preparing;
[Acadamic Experience]
Mandrain
Mother Tongue
English
proficiency on Writen & Spoken
Japanese proficiency on basic vocabulary
UIA-HYP CUP 2020 06/2020-09/202 0
-Leader of UIA-HYP CUP 2020 INTERNATIONAL STUDENT COMPETITON IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN, responsible for the integration of ideas, modelling, analysis drawing and production of collages;
Professional Softwares (3D/2D):
Sketchup | Rhinoceros 3D
Autodesk AutoCAD | Vectorworks
Visualization:
Adobo Photoshop | Illustrator | InDesign VRay | Lumion | Twinmotion | Enscape
Environmental Tools:
[Professional Experience] [Software Skills] [Languages]
DIalux evo | Climate Consultant
Model Skills:
Handmaking | Laser cutting | 3D pringting
GUO MINXIN
CONTENT
[NEW LIFE FOR THE 'ELDERLY']
Converted residential
summer 2021
Context: Academic
Individual project
Site: Ningbo, China
[EMOTIONAL INCUBATOR]
Public bath
Summer 2022
Context: Academic
Individual project
Site: Ningbo, China 03
[FARMING COLLAGE CITY]
Agriculture lab interacted city
winter 2022
Context: Academic Group research, Individual project
Site: Ningbo, China
[OTHER WORKS]
2019
Context: Academic Team project&Individual project
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04
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[NEW LIFE FOR THE 'ELDERLY']
Converted residential summer 2021
Context: Academic
Individual project
Site: Ningbo, China
Lifts and stairs are the main modes of transportation for existing residentials in China. As times change, the demand for lifts from occupants is gradually increasing. The retrofitting of lifts in old neighbourhoods is a livelihood project of great concern to Chinese society, and is of great significance to improving residential use, promoting accessibility, adapting to the needs of an aging society and improving the quality of urban life.
This project will explore options and their implications for the retrofitting of lifts in old neighbourhoods. To minimize the impact of retrofitting by different residential stakeholders, a residential building with communal properties was chosen as the sample building for this project. In addition to the addition of a lift, the original staircase is diffused into a semi-public block. It will complement the problems of the public activity areas of the old block.
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Site Background
The site is located within a residential complex supporting the surrounding hospital and its communal properties facilitate a unified renovation. The original dwelling consists of three identical units, one of which will be used as a template for conversion.
Step 1: Oraginal Unit plan& circulation
Step 2: Transport mode replacement
Step 3: Staircase setback and block evolution
Step 4: New Unit plan& circulation
Design Strategy
As the building faces directly into the urban interface, the original traffic pattern requires access to the stairwell from the street. To reduce the impact on the urban interface, the installation of the lift will occupy the original stair space. The staircase has been moved to the south, evolving from a pure traffic space to a semipublic activity space with traffic attributes. Changes in traffic mode have also affected the design of indoor circulation. The north and south sides have been opened up and the living room has been moved to the south side to connect with the new building, while the north side has become a more private area.
Site
0 5 10 20m
+3.500m +6.500m +9.500m +12.500m +15.500m +16.200m +8.000m
The new building is a derivative of the former staircase space. It serves as a semi-public community space with a traffic function. The new part is also equipped with ramps and a lift platform to facilitate walking for the elderly. Influenced by the abundance of activity spaces, the circulation inside is intertwined and there is more interaction between residents than in the original ground floor activity space.
The circulation is simplified and the living room is connected to the new part. The original organization forced residents to leave their homes to the city street and then re-enter the community to reach their ground activity space. While the new circulation separates community life from the urban interface. Residents could access the activity space directly from their homes on the south side.
Tea Game Residential Clinic Exhibition Lecture Dining Shop Exercise Planting
polycarbonate panel
polycarbonate panel
facade frame aluminium
facade structure wood
edgebanding profile
roof frame/keel
floor frame/keel
metal hinge
concrete foundation
wood beam wood column steel joints
gating panel
[EMOTIONAL INCUBATOR]
Public bath
Summer 2022
Context: Academic
Individual project
Site: Ningbo, China
Insomnia is a condition in which it is not easy to fall asleep naturally. In China, insomnia is more often triggered by psychological factors. People hide their negative emotions in the increasingly involuntary world of work, study, and life. The accumulation of negative emotions exacerbates anxiety and the resulting insomnia becomes a condition that afflicts more and more people.
The project is based on an understanding of Guy Meadows' Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), which places the expectation of relieving insomnia on the release of accumulated negative emotions. The design aims to focus on emotional amplification and relief. The design uses the sphere space as a spatial prototype for an emotional incubator, allowing negative emotions to be released and soothed through experiences of a series of morphological derivations and variations.
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Space prototype Sphere
A sense of envelopment and security
Space deformation
The specific atmosphere will cause changes in terms of function, spatial dimensions and connection methods.
Research has proven that psychological therapies are superior to medication, and the common ones are Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Unlike CBT, ACT encourages instead of suppressing, insomnia sufferers should accept and release negative emotions and find ways to release them. The design is therefore based on the prototype of the sphere, a very enveloping and secure space, to incubate' those hidden negative emotions.
Experience area route &options
Service area
DEFORMATIONS COMBINATION
Centripetalism
Emotion pressure
Autism Inferiority
Suffering Confused
Stress
Cause
Loneliness Depression Embarrassment Worried
Fearness
Sadness
Anxiety The stress of life, work and study Status photo
Therapy
Appropriate
emotional
Design approach Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
release of
stress
Worry Depression Loneliness Autism Anxiety Circulation Suffering Fearness Confusion Inferiority Embarrassment Stress
1.Entry lobby 2.Waiting area 3.Locker room 4.Baptism area 5.Sauna room 6.Toliet 7.Rest hall 8.Study room 9.Activity room 10.Storage 16.Dining area 17.Multi-functional hall 18.Exhibition corridor 19.Rest rooms 20.Kitchen 21.Swimming pool 22.Adult playground 11.Baptism area 12.Shower area 13.Yoga room 14.Lounge room 15.Presentation hall 1 up up up up down down 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 First Gloor Plan Ground Gloor Plan Second Gloor Plan 5 10 20m 11 13 14 15 11 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 12 12
A hall with sunken and recessed spaces to meet the conflicting demands of solitude and socialisation
STEP 3 EXTERNALIZATIN
The design of the top floor is oriented towards the more serious accumulation of negative emotions, which will be intensified and then released through the specific setting of the spatial atmosphere.
STEP 2 BAPTISM & SOOTH
The baptism of the middle layer and the two subsequent streams can wash away physical and mental exhaustion. Both ways of confiding and communicating to relieve repressed negative emotions can prevent and alleviate early symptoms of insomnia and anxiety, which are relatively mild.
STEP 1 ISOLATION
The experience process begins by isolating the client from the external environment. The heterogeneous sphere space erases the influence of social life on the client. The dressing session eliminates the human status gap and promotes better communication between visitors.
The dusky and long space will amplify feelings of loneliness. Dense ropes are "tree holes" where unspeakable emotions can be left behind by notes.
It will externalize hidden emotions and drive people to choose the suitable route.
Confiding is the most direct way to vent negative emotions. There are talkers and listeners.
Chaotic emotions will be soothed under the dome of water waves and light.
This is a quieter baptismal place than others. People reflect on themselves to dispel the confusion in their minds.
Loneliness Confusion Confide Calmness Reflection
Suffering
Site Surrounding
In addition to the internal spaces, the activity areas around the building are also connected by circular elements. The main entrance connects with a single streamline facing the city, while the secondary entrance connected to the pool faces the river, giving rise to a series of activity areas, including hot springs and a small square. A large amount of lawn has been retained around the site as white space, giving the bath a separate space from the city and distancing visitors from the outside world by physical distance. It also allows the public to have more green space to use freely.
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[FARMING COLLAGE CITY]
Agriculture lab interacted city
winter 2022
Context: Academic Group research, Individual project Site: Ningbo, China
Agriculture is etymologically inextricably linked to culture. The history of agricultural development is a history of interaction between technology and the humanities. However, in the process of urbanization in China, the development of agriculture has relied more on research institutes and the progress of science and technology. Due to the specially closed nature of research institutes, the results of their experiments often do not receive direct public feedback.
For the development of agriculture, the institute needs more communication and feedback from the outside world. The project will therefore integrate agriculture and research institutes into urban life by designing an open research park with offices, research and play. It will be a research park for all, where plants and the city interact, with the aim of harmonious interaction between people and nature. The design aims to break the confinement of traditional research institutes and the mono-functionality of the urban landscape, while allowing a more accessible study of the coexistence of people and nature.
DESIGN STRATEGY
Site Condition & Green Height
The combination of agriculture back into the city, with Building, Factory and Landscaping, produces a rich experience of the activity. The project divides the site into three main types of people: Operators (who manage the building), Experimenters (who manage the factory) and Citizens (who come to play, mainly in the landscape area). Interaction between different people will provide more feedback.
Operators Experimenters Citizens
Building
Factory Landscape
historical building
car road greenhouse park
Functions & Farming circulation
research institute messing buildings urban farming
results showcase area waterfront plaza park
site outline urban green landscape green detachable building academic bridge system green house
pedestrian axis landscape viewing route
Massing generation & Urban farming strategy
research&experience area residential&office farming land historic conservation areas waterpark landscape farming
Experiment Greenhouse
Planting Greenhouse
Activity Platform Business Greenhouse Experiments&Test
Lectures about Agriculture
Greenhouse Production
Agriculture Bazaar Product Exhibition for External Suppliers Available for Hire
Family Crop Activity
Roof Playground
Family Time&Community Activity
Rest Platform
Lunch Break of Officers
Crop Restaurant
Roof Platform
Roof Farming
Harvest Season Activity
Sunbath
Lawns
Camping
Picnics&Barbecues
Pet Paradise
Warehouse
Grain Storage
Grain Proccessing Workshops&Lectures
Crop Restaurant
Community Activity
Crop Plaza
Grain Concentrating&Drying
Family Crop Activity
Experimenter
Season timeline autumn winter
Day
timeline
Wildfile Greenhouse Aquaponics Farm
Resting
Faermland Wedding
Breeding&Seedling Development Fishing
Aquatic Planting
Boating&Aquatic Farm Lecture
Experiment Farm Bridge System Node
Experiments under natural conditions Bridge System Activity&Traffic
New Products Exhibition Industrial Park Big Event
Citizen Officers spring summer 6 14 10 18 22
Temporary Exhibition
1. Office building 2. Residential 3. Ecological Activity Park 4. Research Institute 5. Education Centre 6. British Consulate 7. Water Plaza 8. Library 9. Archives Room&Book store
China Insurance
12.
2 1 3 12 11 0 50 100 200m 10 8 9 5 4 13 6 7
10.
Museum 11. Maritime Silk Museum
Blockchain Hub 13. Warehouse
Landscape
Crops proliferate in the bank areas as a major component of the landscape, and the abundance of activity of the water farm provides a wealth of feedback to the experimenters. After receiving feedback from the landscape, factory and building areas, crops that receive positive feedback are grown in large quantities for sale to the city.
Factory Building
The Factory, with the experimenters as the main leaders, places the initial experimental crops in the greenhouse and outdoor areas to engage with visitors. Through various lectures and workshops, as well as the landscaping of the site and façade, people interact with the agriculture and the experimenters receive feedback.
The combination of building and agriculture is based on advanced planting techniques. The greenery is removed from the soil and reflected in various building elements, creating different experiences and receiving feedback from various people. This feedback will in turn lead to the development and production of new crops.
WORKS]
2019 Context: Academic Team project&Individual project
04
[OTHER
[BIRD IN CAGE]
autmn 2019
Context: Studio Cube Design Project Individual project
[I'M
IN OR OUT?]
autmn 2019
Context: Studio Cube Design Project Individual project
[UNDER
THE DRAGON WING]
winter 2019
Context: Cardboard Shelter Project Team project
[PAPER STRAW BRIDGE]
winter 2019
Context: Paper Straw Bridge Load-bearing Project Team project