Studio Work 2023 Spring

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1’:1/32” 5’10’20’ 50’ Exploded Axon
1’:1/32” 5’10’20’ 50’ Ground Plan A b B c
1’:1/24” 5’10’20’ 50’ Second Floor Plan a A B
1’:1/24” 5’10’20’ 50’ Roof Plan a A B
1’:1/32” 5’10’20’ 50’ Long Section b c
1’:1/32” 5’10’20’ 50’ Long Section A
1’:1/32” 5’10’20’ 50’ Long Elevation
Short Section c Short Section b Short Section a 1’:1/24” 5’10’20’ 50’ B A B A B A

Well of Dune

1’:1/32” 5’10’20’ 50’ 1’:1/16” 5’10’ 20’ 50’ Outdoor Classroom Bathrooms Mirror O ces Exhibition Area Entrance 129 MIRROR on the back Fosted Glass Site Observation Area Site Observation Area Stairs with Glass Wall Outdoor Classroom Perspective
Floor Plans Axonometric Roof Plan Section Main Elements of Circulation Landscape Line Water above Transparant Roof Indoor Classroom In the Badain Jaran Desert, there is a very unique landform: the desert lake. This desert lake has existed for a long time using underground water to bring life to the desert which is considered dead. It is sacred. On the other hand, the large geometric forms of architecture often give a sense of shock and awe, and thus can also give a sense of sacredness to the space. The design seeks to explore the integration of architecture and environment to enrich the spatial experience of people. The building is divided into two parts: an exhibition area under the arti cial pool and an overlook area with classrooms at the top of the dune. We can enter the exhibition area through the entrance of the underwater part, but we need to walk several half circles to get to the center of the exhibition area, so the non-linear circulation brings a sense of mystery to the space. chose to use transparent glass for the ceiling to make a visual connection with the water, and sunlight will enter the interior through the water and glass. A long staircase connects the two parts of the building. While walking up the stairs we can observe the geography at di erent heights through the glass walls and, while walking down from the top of the hill, we can see the re ection of the water to the sky and then slowly walk into the underwater building. When we enter the top part of the building at the top of the dune through the staircase, at rst we can only see out of the window through a very small square opening. But as we moves up the revolving staircase, they will be rewarded with a spectacular view through the entire wall of glass on the second level. And in the center is a circular classroom with a transparent glass roof surrounded by frosted glass. Continuing up the stairs to the outside, behind a fan-shaped wall is the outdoor classroom. One corner of the building passes through this wall become a podium, and the outward facing side is a wall of curved mirror that allows people sitting on the bleachers to see a very wide view of the desert through it while protected by the solid wall behind.
1”:256’ R`einterpretation of Water Temple by
1” : 256’
Tadao
Ando
Dune Badain Jaran Dunes, Mongolia, China

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