01 RECONSTRUCT MARKET BOUNDARIES TRANSFORMATION OF LOS ANGELES DISTRIBUTION MARKET
PORTFOLIO LIFAN GUO UNIVERSITY USERNAME (UUN): S2235627 FOR APPLICATION TO Landscape Architecture MLA The University of Edinburgh
02 THE MEMORY OF COAL MINE RECONSTRUCTION OF ABANDONED COAL MINES IN THE POST-INDUSTRIAL ERA
03 THE OASIS PARK DESERTIFICATION CONTROL AND THE REVIVAL OF ECOLOGICAL CHAIN
04 RECOMBINATION PROTECT AND GIVE NEW LIFE TO THE ABANDONED CHURCH
GUO LIFAN 5.28.1998 No. 8 Huajiadi South Street Beijing, China 100102 (+86) 13520939277
PROFESSIONAL In the light of my enthusiastic about Art and Natural Landscape, I chose Landscape Architecture Design as my major to pursue the connection between human architecture and natural landscape. With in-depth understanding and learning, I realize landscape design is not only just about the design of environment space, but also maintains the link between nature and human balance. Absorbed in this major, I acquired more motivation to learn and explore the city renewal and ecological restoration in this field. As shown in my portfolio, my design attempts to connect and combine nonlinear objects in the space, so that they can grow together, and achieve the goal of enriching the experience and levels of the whole work, shaping a more diversified environment. I would love to establish a studio dedicated to urban environment renewal and ecological restoration, standing out from the commercial companies and contribute myself to the landscape architecture worldwide. In order to fulfil my career dream, I have been striving for success all the way through. As a senior student of Central Academy of Fine Arts, I was fully exposed to the needs of the landscape design profession and had a good command of professional skills in workplaces, especially on how to complete the identification of landscape and pay attention to the excavation of urban and natural context. During my undergraduate, the architecture courses of the first two years laid a solid foundation for my subsequent design. After entering the landscape architecturee design courses in the third grade, I have a comprehensive understanding of the major and focus on the comprehensive application of excavated cultural elements into landscape design, which was shown through my several academic projects like Beijing Shuangxiu Park Renovation Design, Microspace Creation for Old Communities,etc. I believe all I have mastered and experienced will play a role on my way of further study and life long learning. With my career dream and ambition, I would like to seek more professional knowledge in the United Kingdom so that I can gain an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the discipline of landscape architecture and the related profession.
EXPERIENCE
Z’ SCAPE LANDSCAPE PLANNING AND DESIGN CO., LTD. ,INTERN LANDSCAPE DESIGNER BEIJING,CHINA / 2020.05-2020.06
EDUCATION
Central Academy of Fine Arts Beijing,China / 2016 - 2021 Bachelor of Arts in Landscape Design
- participating in Vanke Senior Care Community Landscape Design Project, part of Anaya Resort Design Project. - responsible for preliminary research and analysis and the overall visual style; coordinating with the company and Party A to ensure the normal process; drawings of the plan and rendering.
AWARDS
EIGHTH XINGZHI TRAVEL SCHOLARSHIP
2017-2018
THIRD-GRADE SCHOLARSHIP OF CENTRAL ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS
2019-2020
MICROSPACE CREATION FOR OLD COMMUNITIES , TEAM MEMBER BEIJING,CHINA / 2020.09 - responsible for the design of some spaces; assisting in organizing activities and explaining
SKILLS
RESEARCH ON NATURE EDUCATION AND BEIJING SHUANGXIU PARK RENOVATION DESIGN , TEAM MEMBER BEIJING,CHINA / 2020.07-2020.08 - responsible for collecting documents; natural education courses design. - park renovation design and drawings of flower boxes, educational activity site, children's activity facilities, compost boxes. - design of the logo of Capital Gardening Station. - organizing residents and students to plant flowers and make flower and tree cards. XINGZHI TRAVEL PROJECT - LANDSCAPE DESIGN CITIES WITH COAL AS MAIN INDUSTRY BEIJING,CHINA / 2018.08-2018.10 - responsible for preliminary research in history, social, economic and environment background; ecological reconstruction design.
3D----Rhinocerios, SketchUp 2D----Adobe CS (Photoshop, Illustration, Indesign); AutoCAD
community renovation for residents.
Rendering----V-Ray for Rhino; V-ray for sketchup; Lumion; Enscape
LANGUAGE
2018.10
SECOND-GRADE SCHOLARSHIP OF CENTRAL ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS
English, Japanese, Mandari
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Alameda produce market is located near downton. It was formerly the LA terminal market built in 1917 and used to be the pivot of fresh goods across the area. It is still continuing the previous function as a market for the distribution of agricultural products. The market is open to everyone for six days a week. A market fair is held on Sunday.
RECONSTRUCT MARKET BOUNDARIES RENOVATION OF LOS ANGELES DISTRIBUTION MARKET Type: Personal Work / Architecture Design Location: Los Angeles, U.S.A Duration: 07.2018-08.2018 Instructor: Lingzhe Wang
SITE ANALYSIS
STEP 2 Until 1923, with more buildings and factories, this site was latter called as Alameda produce market. The vast majority of fruit and agricultural trade took place there.
STEP 3 The historic LA Terminal Market has become the Seventh Avenue Agricultural Market at present. The market remains the main hub for agricultural products distribution, which is open to everyone every Saturday and taken over by Smogasburg on Sunday.
The site is rarely visited apart from being the weekend market fair. Its spatial environment is greatly different from the surrounding ROW DTLA. The design intends to renew the inner market and continue the original fresh food transactions while integrating different types of business space to attract different groups of people here to activate this area. LOS ANGELES, U.S.A THE HISTORY OF THE SITE
STEP 1
This outdoor market covers 5 acres and was founded in the fall of 1917, known as the Los Angeles Terminal Market. It is located on the side of Central Street between Seventh Avenue and Eighth Avenue and flanked by two long buildings to serve as a central market for wholesale products.
CHALLENGES
SOLVING STRATEGIES
1.Single and outdated business structure. 2.Except for Smorgaburg, few people come here. 3.Gap with the neighboring modern business district.
1.Adding new types of commodity transactions and updating the environment. 2.The traditional business model on the first floor remains to exist. 3.Combining the new business transactions with fruit and agricultural product businesses.
DESIGN CONCEPT
FRUIT/VEGETABLE FRESH FOOD OTHERS
SINGLE BUSSINESSS TYPE
RECONSTRUCT
ENVIRONMENT
FOOD & BEVERAGE SERVICE
RENEWAL
LANDMARK SOCIAL CONTACT
LEISURE SPACE
The plane is divided into outdoor and indoor space. The interior space contains main roads and commercial space on both sides. In this space, different types of commodity transactions mix with together. There are also a few greening leisure space inside, where people can rest at the same time.
GENERAL LAYOUT
CURRENT STATUS
INTENTION OF DIFFERENT-TYPE BUSINESS SPACE
GENERATE PROCESS STEP 1
FRUIT/VEGETABLE
INTENTION OF DIFFERENT-TYPE
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CLOTHES
Fruit and produce business
A’
STEP 2
SEASONER
The combination of open and semi-open shops in space brings visitors a variety of shopping experience. The main road is distributed with differentscale greening leisure areas to provide the rest space for the shopping people.
GROCERIES STEP 3
Wholesale produce Weekend
FRESH FOOD
GIFTS The semi-open shops are designed based on the shapes of the main roads. It combines a walk-in store for simple food sales and semi-open grocery sales daily.
STEP 4
B
EXPECTATION
BAKING
BAR
1.Dividing space into three parts and defining them with different functions. 2.Ensuring the shape of the roof and the inner space. 3.Adding the greening space according to the shape. 4.Designing the structure of the whole frame. 5.Adding temporary shops according to the shape of minor roads. Mixing various business forms in space
Main road Open-air leisure space
Commercial space Commercial space
STEP 5
B’
N 0 10
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150M There are fresh food stores and restaurants at the entrance. People can enjoy all kinds of delicious food when shopping. Meanwhile, there are all places for people to have meals inside and outside the restaurants.
EXPLOSIVE VIEW
VERTICAL DESIGN
STRUCTURAL DETAILS
The roof structure is designed on basis of plane. The distribution of beam and column network and the roof structure are determined according to the distribution of plane function. Stores are distributed between the column network. The whole structure forms a semi-open space.
AERIAL VIEW OF THE MARKET CONNECTIONS BETWEEN COLUMNS AND ROOF GRIDS
A quadrilateral mesh system with continuous members, which is bolted, screwed or welded together at nodes. The biggest advantage of the shell is that it is easy to manufacture.
NODE AXONOMETRIC DRAWING The overall frame includes grid structure, column and roof. The whole structure produces vertical ups and downs according to the function of internal space, which makes people have different levels of experience. The panel between the beams is made of translucent materials, which make the internal space have better lighting effect.
A-A’ SECTION
PERSPECTIVE DRAWING
B-B’ SECTION
THE MAIN ENTRANCE
GREENING SPACE
OUTDOOR LEISURE SPACE
THE MEMORY OF COAL MINE RECONSTRUCTION OF ABANDONED COAL MINES IN THE POST-INDUSTRIAL ERA
Under the background of the post-industrial city area, the design intends to retain the landscape of some wasteland and designs a commemorative country park to attract the surrounding residents to play here and carry out the exhibitions of popularization of science about industrial land at the same time.
HISTORICAL STATISTICS OF CHINESE ENERGY CONSUMPTION 1965
EVENTS AFFECTING THE ENERGY ECONOMY
1975
1985
1995
2005
2015
2,500
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2,000
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1,500
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GDP Growth Rate Energy Intensity
INDUSTRIAL SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION
PREPARING FOR THE OLYMPIC GAMES
ECONOMIC CRISIS Resulting in the decline in industrial productive capacity
Energy demand surging
EXCESS PRODUCTION CAPACITY Industrial transformation entering into post-industrial era
Energy demand rising again
2011-2017 China
Other
China
The proportion of coal consumption in China has been declining year by year.
CITY AROUND THE MINE
Fossil fuels Non-fossil fuel 1975-1995 Percentage of energy demand Fossil fuels are gradually being replaced by renewable 1995-2015 energy.
Other
Meanwhile, the proportion of coal production in China is also declining and Chinese coal cities are gradually industrialized.
DEMAND
2015-2035
Let's go to Coal Mine Memorial Park this weekend.
Yeah!
Let's go!
Weifen Park
Dongshan Wulong Ecological Forest Park
It's boring to always go to that park.
Yangquan Coal Mine
Pangquangou Nature Reserve
Well......Let me think. How about going to the park near the city center?
Site Status
You can only look at the scenery.
Emm......
North Wudang Mountain Park Xishan Coal Mine
I t ’s g r e a t h e r e . N o t only can you learn about
c o a l m i n e s , yo u c a n a l s o experience the natural scenery
Xuangang Coal Mine
It turned out to be a coal mine
SITE ANALYSIS
Coal mine
The site is located in the central and western part
Coal field City Park
Fenxi Coal Mine
of Xishan Mining Area of Shanxi Province with 149.44 h ㎡ total planned area.
Nuclear
INTENTION
Where shall we go on weekends?
Weifen Park
Renewable Energy
Demand for the fossil fuels is expected to continue to decline, which will result in an increasing number of industrial wasteland.
with family.
people can’t see collapsed land there. it at all. It would be great if there is a park where you can see the original coal mine.
what a wonderful day!
Growth rate (% )
Type: Personal Work / Architecture Design Location: Shanxi, China Duration: 03.2019-04.2019 Instructor: Jimmy
With the industrialization and urbanization, resource-based areas contribute greatly to the national economic development. However, with the development and utilization of resource, these cities confront the over production capacity problem at present and their economic development gradually stagnate. Taking industrial transformation is the primary problem that these resource-based areas are facing with. The site is located in Wanbailin District, Shanxi Province. The uncontrolled mining of coal mine has caused serious ecological damage and left a large number of coal mine wasteland there.
GDP and energy consumption in China(standarized)
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GENERAL LAYOUT
VERTICAL ANALYSIS
Natural resourse Take the end point of the ridge line as the axis, leading to the axis, corresponding to different landscape nodes, and visitors can watch the entire park node from the axis at the same time. forest farm land
Coal mine
CENTER POINT
TOURIST ROUTE
river
Wasteland
highest point
mine
ridge line
Road
main road
SECTION VIEW
Terrain
3-10° 10-25° 25-50°
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EXPERIENCE NATURE
Through the viewing platform,
VIEWING PLATFORM
people can overlook the forests and coal land.
CONTACT WITH NATURE
LAND ART
4
Different spatial terrains are designed for the wasteland. COMMUNICATE
2
LEARN ABOUT MINING EDUCATION MUSEUM The interior of the buildings
5
LAND ART The leisure space in terrain.
integrating into the terrain is used to carry out the science popularization education. The viewing corridor is also set.
Showing the original wasteland of
Terrace viewing platform
the site and the mobile walkway
attached to the ridge. Reflection Mesa viewing platform
between the wooden piles. 6
1
FEEL THE DESTRUCTION OF LAND ENTRANCE
1.Parking lot 2.Experiential corridor 3.Coal mine museum 4.Annular Viewing platform 5.Pool 6.Land art
7.recreation area 8.Viewing platform 9.Activities square 10.Mesa observation deck 11.Amphitheater 12.Rest square
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100
300M
TOPOGRAPH VIEW
AXIS ANALYSIS
SPACE VIEW
SECTIONS 0 10
40
120M
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5-5' 2
6-6'
Flow space between piles 1-1’ SECTION
4-4'
3-3' 3
2-2'
2-2’ SECTION
7-7' 4
1-1' Space reached by steps
3-3’ SECTION
8-8' 5
4-4’ SECTION
12-12' 6
11-11'
9-9'
Ring space between
10-10'
5-5’ SECTION
mountains
Each landscape node is designed and planned according to different terrains. The landscape nodes are cut according to the central point and a continuous section is formed centered on the main loop to reflect the narrative of each node. 7
AERIAL VIEW
8
6-6’ SECTION
7-7’ SECTION
Experiencing the space between undulating 8-8’ SECTION
terrain
9
9-9’ SECTION 10
10-10’ SECTION
Viewing space through viewing platform
11-11’ SECTION 11
12
sight level
terrain level
Terrain-dependent platform space
12-12’ SECTION
4
2
The museum is connected to the terrain of the site and the external space retains the original appearance of the waste mining land.
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3
5
The land art area employs the original wastes and soil of the site to pile up different small terrains, thus to bring people different spatial experience.
The viewing platform stretches across two mountain peaks, through which people can overlook the distant forests and rivers.
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3
4
The viewing corridor in the museum uses floor windows provides people a full viewing perspective. In addition, there are also rest and science popularization education areas.
The viewing platforms with different heights and directions are designed, from which people can experience different natural scenery.
The land ar t area employs the original land environment of the site to make people have differentlevel spatial experience on different paths.
The viewing platform not only provides people the space to appreciate the distant scenery, but also plants are grew on the rest platform of each floor.
6 Terrace viewing platform not only provides people with the viewing space, but also the different rest space on each floor.
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THE OASIS PARK DESERTIFICATION CONTROL AND THE REVIVAL OF ECOLOGICAL CHAIN Type: Personal Work / Architecture Design Location: Shanxi, China Duration: 04.2020-05.2020 Instructor: Siteng Xu
Desert environment is one of the most serious environmental problems in the world. According to the results of the fifth national desertification and desertification monitoring, China is one of the countries having the most desert resources and the most serious desertification phenomena. Faced with the threat of desertification, the construction of desert parks and renovation of desert landscape play a positive role in controlling desertification environment, promoting desert tourism and regional economic development.
STATUS OF CHINESE DESERTIFICATION Desertification area growth rate(x%)
This project is located in the Gobi Desert of Guazhou City, Gansu Province, where desertification is more serious. The design combines the local climate environment and cultural customs to design a large eco-tourism park. It not only satisfies the demands of tourism and agricultural cultivation, but also improves the ecological environment of the region and promotes the sustainable development of local economy and ecology.
Desert
≤5%
Serious soil erosion area
5%< x≤10%
> 30%
10%< x < 30%
Desertification accelerated area
Gansu Province is located in the interior of northwest inland with relatively serious land degradation and desertification. It destroys the ecological environment, exacerbates poverty and damages the social stability.
SURROUNDING CITIES
Distribution of Desertification Land Types in Gansu Province climate type Wind erosion Water erosion Salinization Freeze-thaw
Arid Semi-Arid Sub-humid arid
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SITE ANALYSIS
ENT S
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N
PROBLEMS
The site is located in suburb Nanyuan Village, Guazhou County, Gansu Province with about 60 hectares planning area. North of the site is refuse landfill and south of the site is Gobi Desert.
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THE DESIGNING PROCESS
GENERAL LAYOUT
SOIL EROSION
TRANSPORTATION
The bad weather and drought lead to land degradation, the lack of vegetation and environmental degradation.
The entrance is designed to be close to the main traffic road around the site.
CULTIVATED LAND DEGRADATION In a dry climate, crop growth is limited. Landscape interventions will prevent the area from being degraded cultivated land.
TOPOGRAPHY
1 The undulating terrain on the nor th is employed and transformed to be the ecological restoration node.
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South the of the site is flat and is designed to be camping resor ts to attract more tourists.
ECONOMIC DEPRESSION The decline in land productivity has resulted in a series of social problems, including the deterioration of peoeple’s living quality and the local economy.
IN MA
The villagers choose to leave home and go to the other places for work.
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Based on the local solar resource, the planting greenhouses and villagers and tourist activity center are designed.
AD RO
The base has a superior geographical position, which is the connection between urban and rural area with c o n v e n i e n t t ra f f i c a r o u n d . T h e surrounding area is farmland and Gobi wasted land with flat surface and no ups and downs.
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Based on the wind direction, it is a place to dry food and fruit related to local traditions.
SUN This province is drought and has less rain with great temperature difference. In winter, there is little rain and snow and cold for a long term. Great temperature change in spring. The temperature is high and rainfall is concentrated in summer.
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WIND POWER
POPULATION LOSS
3
CIRCULATION The sidewalk connects different landscape nodes together to form a main road. The final design is a park that combines ecotourism and plating to promote local economic development.
1.Catchment topography 2.Planting greenhouse 3.Planting experience 4.Activity center 5.Sightseeing roof 6.Drying square 7.Camping platform 8.Service Center 9.parking lot
010
50
150M
DRYING SQUARE
BIRD’S-EYE VIEW Greenhouse Fruits, vegetables, and flowers, etc are planted vertically in the greenhouse.
EXPLOSIVE VIEW
Due to the climate conditions, the local farmers dry the fruit and grain after harvest and then sell them. In order to lower the cost, the villagers make the drying tools by themselves. Dried fruits such as dried cantaloupes will be sold at the farm produce fair to increase the family income. The design of the site provides the surrounding villagers with different-type drying places to meet such kind of demand.
Drying square It provides a place for the nearby villagers to dry grain and fruit.
INSTALLATION
PEOPLE’S ACTIVITY
DRYING METHOD
SECTION VIEW
THE GREEN HOUSE
SOLAR PANELS
1 Translucent glass roof
STEEL STRUCTURE
The first area is mainly used to plant fruits and vegetables.Transparent roofs provide adequate sunlight and vertical planting and hydroponics are used to save energy.
STEEL STRUCTURE
1
GREEN ROOF PLANTING
The fan theatre
Water-collecting Terrain Carry out site ecological restoration.
2
step 2
visiting after rain
Hanging-up to dry
planting
Bending retaining walls are designed according to the terrain
Rainwater accumulates in puddles
The third area is vertical indoor farm that can be visited and experienced. Here people can learn about planting knowledge and buy agricultural products.
GREEN ROOF PLANTING
3
3
Respectively adjusting the upward and downward terrain
The second area is semi-underground activity center, where villagers and visitors can experience planting and group activities.
2
WATER-COLLECTING AREA TERRAIN MORPHOGENESIS step 1
Hanging-up to dry
SOLAR PANELS
TRANSLUCENT GLASS ROOF
Plants are cultivated around the puddles
visiting
Hanging-up to dry
GREEN ROOF PLANTING STEEL STRUCTURE
FUTURE DEVELOPMENT
In design, according to the planning and development of 5, 20 and 50 years, the vegetation in the area will become more abundant. The diversity of crops will be improved, the labour force will increase and the income will also increase. The environment will become better. 5 YEARS
20 YEARS
4
visiting
50 YEARS
5
Flat Drying
Activity
PLANT CONFIGURATION ANALYSIS
Flowering phase
Arbor
1
Armeniaca vulgaris Lam.
Drying theater
Populus tomentosa Armeniaca vulgaris Lam.
3
Ginkgo biloba Linn.
Drying rack
5
Drying platform
Populus alba Populus alba L
2
Pinus tabulaeformis Pinus tabuliformis Carrière
4
Pinus armandii
Pinus armandii Franch.
Cedar
Cedrus deodara (Roxb.) G.
Shrub Bare wood fruit
Gymnocarpos przewalskii Maxim
Artemisia ordosica Artemisia ordosica
Ephedra
Ephedra sinica Stapf
Sha Dongqing
Ammopiptanthus mongolicus (Maxim. ex Kom.) Cheng f.
Herb Alfalfa
Medicago sativa L.
Pennisetum
Pennisetum alopecuroides (L. )
Ryegrass
Lolium perenne L.
When people pass through the greenhouse, they not only can experience the changes of different landscapes and activities, but also have some understanding on the conditions of crop growth and human activities, which can make people realize the importance of sustainable development.
The fourth area is the small flower planting hall. The flowers are planted on the flat ground.
INTERNAL EFFECT PICTURE OF THE GREENHOUSE
Fruiting season
Apricot
Ginkgo
4
Slope drying
Drying net
Drying corridor
LOCAL SPONTANEOUS DRYING
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RECOMBINATION PROTECT AND GIVE NEW LIFE TO THE ABANDONED CHURCH Type: Personal Work / Architecture Design Location: Shanxi, China Duration: 07.2020-08.2020 Instructor: Lingzhe Wang
Chiesa Diruta is a Catholic church, built in the 15th century and in Grottole (MT) to receive local community of clergy and become one of the most important churches for bishops. It has suffered lots of damage due to earthquakes, fires and building problems, and been abandoned quickly. The design intends to reconstruct the abandoned church to create a space used for drama or music performance and retain the original relics at the same time.
THE DESIGNING PROCESS
THE MAIN SPACE TYPES
Through the design, it not only can preserve local residents’ memory of the church, but also become an art center to attract residents and tourists to gather here, which brings visitors different spatial experience.
PERFORMANCE
STAIR RAMP
THE HISTORY OF THE SITE
AUDITORIUM
ARCHAEOLOGY/TOURS
REST PLATFORM
THE OVERALL STREAMLINE
The stage is chose to design in the vertical space with relatively great height difference. The performance’s appeal is enhanced through the light and space.
The auditorium is designed faced with the stage, which is divided into two layers to form the different-height performance experience.
According to the main entrance and stage, the auditorium is divided into two parts and the middle forms a pedestrian passage.
Based on the morphology, the stepped auditorium is designed and the two layers are connected together by the staircases.
A-A' SECTION
INDOOR EFFECT PICTURE
B-B' SECTION
ROOF EFFECT PICTURE
In 1508, a pre-existing parish church became the new St.Luca and St. Giulian Church and set up a priestly community there. In the 16th and 17th centuries, many interventions were made on altars and decorations, which changed the appearance of the church. Since the 17th century, the earthquake greatly damaged the church and the church gradually collapsed in subsequent decades. In the early 19th century, this church were totally abandoned and named after the “Chiesa Diruta” (The Fallen-church) in vernacular. In 1985, the other collapses occurred. Then, lots of repairs were carried out in the subsequent years to protect the church, but the church was not reused.
SITE LOCATION SITE STATUS
The overall structure of the church is preserved relatively well. The walls on both sides of the east and west have different degrees of damage.
The interior and exterior roofs of the site are connected to form a tour route surrounded the relics.
By virtue of the original conditions of the relics, the tour routes and viewing platform are designed around the original walls.
EXPLOSIVE VIEW 5
7 RUSTY STEEL PLATE Attached to the original building, roof
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steel structure combines with the glass to
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enhance the lighting experience indoor.
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WOOD
The stage and auditorium adopts the
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steel structure, rusty steel plate and wood to design.
FIRST BASEMENT PLAN
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN
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THE GLASS ROOF 1. Auditorium 2. Stage 3. Dressing room 4. Viewing platform
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5. Reception 6. Rest platform 7. Archeology space 8. Auditorium Metal facade is designed to enhance the
9. Outdoor rest platform
difference between the site relics and the
10. Viewing corridor
new design to highlight the original part
11. Roof platform
of the site. SECOND FLOOR PLAN
B
The main functions are divided
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into theater and musical
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performances and viewing space and archaeological viewing space. The stepped viewing and performing space is divided into different heights, so that the
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audience can see the stage at different angles at the same time. The roof viewing platform also adopts the transparent design, by which people can feel the natural light indoors.
THIRD FLOOR PLAN
B'
A'
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