He Chen Portfolio for UCL MArch Architectural Design

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HE CHEN

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CONTACT Tel: +86 18798634227 Email: CHEN_HE99@126.COM

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND BEng Architecture (RIBA Part 1), Xi’an Jiaotong- Liverpool University.

2017-2021

Modules include: Design Thinking and Articulation, Small Scale Architectural Design, Environmental Design and Sustainability, History of Western and Eastern Architecture, structural Design, Urban Studies, etc.

WORKING EXPERIENCE Intern architect, Urban-Rural Planning& Design Institute of Guizhou. (Architectural Drawing; Evaluation Standard for Green Building.)

2019/06 - 2019/07

Intern architect, Greetec Co., Ltd. (Design Drawing; Presentation.)

2020/04 - 2020/08

Intern architect, SCEGC Installation Group Co., Ltd. (Project drawing; Assisting the project manager.)

2021/01 - 2021/04

Intern architect, Northwest Engineering Co., Ltd (Project visualization; Model creation; Assist in project follow-up.)

2021/05 - 2021/11

VOLUNTEERING 1. Shelter Installation Event for Elementary Student, organized by Xi’an Jiaotong -Liverpool University. 2018/11/30 I was responsible for: Participated in most of the team works, including model design, model making… 2. Sea Turtle Conservation Volunteer, Sri Lanka.

CONTENT

2019/01/13- 2019/01/20

OTHER EXPERIENCE 1. Association Member, Brainstorm Student Association, Xi’an Jiaotong -Liverpool University. 2017/09- 2018/09

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DESERT SPINE

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ACTIVATE MEMORY

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PARALLEL PATHS

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LIGHT IN THE CRACKS

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OTHER WORKS

Hyperloop University

| Individual Work/ 2021

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Teenager Healing Centre

| Individual Work/ 2021

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Suzhou Public Library

| Individual Work/ 2020

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The Convent Museum

| Individual Work/ 2020

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01 DESERT SPINE Hyperloop University Individual Work/ 2021 Site: Mojave Desert, America Supervisor: Luc Email: jidipan@gmail.com Establish an advanced research center on hyperlinks in the Mojave desert. The architectural form is inspired by the distribution of animal spines. The functional areas supplement the free space and make up for the traffic defects of linear channels. In addition, the functional area designed around the hyperloop pipeline has efficient utilization in the vertical direction at the same time, in order to meet the needs of different groups of people. Because of the abundant plants in the area, I choose to raise the whole campus to avoid damaging the vegetation. A common goal and commitment is set up as open source research, in which a lot of tests and simulations have been carried out due to collective and international commitment: hyperloop desert campus intends to pursue this cooperation mode according to the vision of community and unity, and it sees the most visionary talents on the planet in the common goal, that is, to realize in the next decade Now the first super loop network is completed.

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SITE ANALYSIS

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ARCHITECTURAL SCENES

Tourist area

Laboratory

Outdoor road system

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Apartments


Movable Maintenance Tower Crane

Headquarters

Apartments

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Leisure Space


PERSPECTIVE SECTION

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2. Apartment (unit)

25 apartments designed for scientists and researchers. Equipped with every possible comfort and overlooking the desert.

3. Welcome Center

Remarks 1. Movable maintenance tower crane. 2. Public spaces in residential areas, including greening, outdoor swimming pools, event venues, etc. 3. The tower. It includes transportation stations and indoor activity centers. 4. Slow speed pipeline. Connect the interior of the residential area. 5. Movable traffic station. Connect residential areas and headquarters. 6. Public activity platform. Provide leisure and bicycle parking services.

· Reception. It will become the interface between the center and the public, and its function is to provide information and support about Hyperloop culture and knowledge. · Museum. A widely distributed museum, where you can see a spectacular view of the entire supply chain. Go through the laboratory and test area. · Large theater. The entire community can hold events related to Hyperloop information and advertisements here.

4. Headquarters

· An office reserved for employees. Oriented to promote relationships, exchanges, and discussions, based on mobility and informal behavior. · Laboratory. Engineers, scientists and researchers will be able to test various toroidal components and prototypes of decompression tubes. It is organized at several levels in order to ensure safe travel for tourists at the highest level. · Public leisure area.

5. Central Channel

Including more than 160 meters of linear hyperloop pipelines and controllable space, the space connects the laboratory and headquarters and other functional areas at the same time. Another slow-speed pipeline connects the residential area. 6 | 31


OUTDOOR RENDERING

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02 ACTIVATE MEMORY Teenager Healing Centre Individual Work/ 2021 Final Year Project Site: Orkney, Scotland Supervisor: John Latto Email: John. Latto@xjtlu.edu.cn Taking the old living style of Orkney as the research object, we can get a new understanding by observing the evolution law of the region. Starting from the space design following the body philosophy, we strive to find the balance between the old and new space. This awakening of traditional memory is of great significance to architectural design, and it is also likely to become a trend of development.

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SITE ANALYSIS

TIMELINE OF HISTORICAL EVENTS

The islands were the rendezvous of the Marquess of Montrose's expedition in 1650. Around 565, the Picts tried to make people believe in Christianity. The names of several islands included the name "Papa" used to commemorate the ancient missionaries. In the Neolithic period, the Picts lived in the Orkney Islands.

During this period, the residents began to engage in various handicraft industries and new agricultural methods.

In 1472, the Kingdom of Scotland captured the entire territory of the archipelago, and the archipelago has been in Scottish territory ever since.

People lived here as early as the Stone Age 8,500 years ago.

In 875, it was occupied by Norway and settled by Norwegians.

One month into World War II, the Royal Navy battleship HMS Royal Oak was sunk by a German U-boat in Scapa Flow. As a result, barriers were built to close most of the access channels. These had the additional advantage of creating causeways whereby travellers can go from island to island by road instead of being obliged to rely on boats.

The last full-scale battle to take place on Orkney soil—the Battle of Summerdale—was fought in 1529, between the Sinclairs of Orkney and the Sinclair of Caithness.

Recent studies from the field of population genetics reveal a significant percentage of Norse ethnic heritage—up to one third of the Y chromosomes on the islands are from western Norwegian ancestry, as opposed to Shetland, where over half the male lineage is of Norwegian stock.

Twentieth century, in both World War I and World War II, the Royal Navy had a major base there, enabling them to challenge any attempt by German warships to emerge into the ocean through the Norwegian Sea.

Stromness (site location)

In the 1960s and 1970s there were reports about the potential for uranium mining between Stromness and Yesnaby. Margaret Thatcher's plans to open such a mine were halted in 1980 after local campaigning.

Orkney Islands

The site is located in the Orkney Islands north of Scotland. Studying the local history is the first step of the project. Because of the distinctive characteristics of the time, I decided to focus on the stone buildings of the Neolithic age.

Mainland of Orkney SCOTLAND

EXPLORATION AND REFLECTION

Based on these changes, we can see the law of natural change of traditional buildings. At the same time, how to reactivate this architectural form is what I am considering.

Live Work Learn

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Stromness Primary School Stromness Academy Functional analysis around the site

Hamanvoe House Care Home

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Probability distributions for the beginnings and endings of the use of 9 | 31 Neolithic timber and stone houses in Orkney.

Based on the law of free evoluuon and fractal iteraaon, what is the new understanding? What new memories are accvated?


MENTAL ILLNESS OF CHILDREN

STUDY OF NEOLITHIC HOUSING Skara Brae Well built of flat stone slabs set into large mounds of midden linked by covered passageways Each house has a single room, its floor space roughly 40sq m.

20% 10-20% of children and adolescents worldwide suffer from mental disorders.

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Half of all mental illnesses start at the age of 14.

70% of children and young people with mental health problems did not take appropriate intervennons when they were young enough.

14% The Child Poverty Map of the UK (2016) showed that 14% of children living in the Orkney Islands are in poverty (aaer housing costs).

Data reference: Mental health of children and young people in Great Britain, 2004 SPICe Briefing Mental Health in Scotland, 2014

Roads oriented layout

CAVE STRUCTURE: FROM BEHAVIOR TO SPACE

These are some space designs based on the above concepts.

PERCEPTION EXPERIMENT They can correspond to different activities or behaviors. The main inspiration comes from the cave, and people use the hole as furniture.

The perception ability of different groups was studied through experiments. The specific method is to ask the experimenter to approach three different objects from eight directions, such as front, back, left, right, etc. when the experimenter stop moving forward, record the distance between the experimenter and the object.

These spatial units, through rearrangement, will form a larger space with multiple behavioral potentials.

Mentally normal subjecs Psychotic patients Female experimenter (male target)

Female experimenter (female target)

Enlarging the spatial modulus as a whole to adapt to the spatial sensitivity of mental patients is the feedback of spatial design to the experimental results.

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Imagination of space and behavior

From behavior to space - sections of spatial imagination

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DESIGN PROCESS

DESIGN OF UPPER PART INPATIENT WARD

In order to withstand the strong winds prevailing throughout the year, Orkney's traditional houses have lived underground since the Neolithic age. Therefore, priority is given to placing some buildings underground.

A ward for patients who need long-term treatment and accommodation for accompanying family members.

RESEARCH CENTRE Provide office space for doctors and undertake disease treatment research at the same time.

PUBLIC BEDS AREA It provides beds for patients treated here for a short time, and the open space is convenient for doctors to manage uniformly.

Flood prevention design

Low tide High tide

OPEN OUTDOOR ACTIVITY AREA

EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC

Provide outdoor activity space in the main space of the building, including some outdoor rehabilitation facilities.

AEROBIC CORRIDOR T h e c o r r i d o r b u i l t a ro u n d t h e glass ball provides people with indoor aerobic activity area and supplementary sunshine.

READING CORNER Provide a quiet activity area for teenagers and a corner where they can read and meditate.

INDOOR ACTIVITY AREA Provide a large area of specialshaped accumulation area that can be climbed and an area that allows loud conversation.

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The distribution of the ground floor is determined according to the road guidance, space is also set aside as an outdoor square.

In order to increase outdoor activity space, but also for more light space. The upper space is divided into two areas.

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In order to ensure the lighting of the ground layer, more holes are opened.

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In order to increase the use of indoor area, but also with the combination of modern architectural form.

Make the internal space and structure more reasonable.

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TEACHING AREA Provide learning space for teenagers, as well as basic teaching and interest teaching.

DESIGN OF ENCLOSURE The superstructure of the building is designed in the form of flat roof, which makes the building more integrated into the bad environment. Such a design can also reduce the impact of strong wind caused by protruding from the surrounding bad environment. The surrounding house design also illustrates the problem.

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PLANS 1.Power Distribution Room 2.Manage Office 3.Underground Restaurant 4.Indoor Viewing Room 5.Underground Activity Square 6.Toilet 7.Reception 8.Exhibition Area 9.Reading Corner 10.Indoor Activity Space 11.Classroom 12.Teaching office 13.Rest Corner 14.Tea Room 15.Aerobic Corridor 16.Open Outdoor Activity Area 17.Spherical Skylight 18.Inpatient Ward 19. Familial Ward 20.Equipment Storage Room 21.Restaurant 22.Public Beds Area 23.Single Ward 24.Doctor's Office 25.Medical Research Center 26.Outdoor Corridor 27.Stone Pier Aisle 28.Flood Proof Reservoir 29.Water Square

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1.Power Distribution Room 2.Manage Office 3.Underground Restaurant 4.Indoor Viewing Room 5.Underground Activity Square 6.Toilet 7.Reception 8.Exhibition Area 9.Reading Corner 10.Indoor Activity Space 11.Classroom 12.Teaching office 13.Rest Corner 14.Tea Room 15.Aerobic Corridor 16.Open Outdoor Activity Area 17.Spherical Skylight 18.Inpatient Ward 19. Familial Ward 20.Equipment Storage Room 21.Restaurant 22.Public Beds Area 23.Single Ward 24.Doctor's Office 25.Medical Research Center 26.Outdoor Corridor 27.Stone Pier Aisle 28.Flood Proof Reservoir 29.Water Square

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OUTDOOR RENDERING

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SCENES

Reading Corner

Public Beds Area

Manage Office

Physical model and a part of structural model

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03 PARALLEL PATHS Suzhou Public Library Individual Work/ 2020 Y2S2 Site: Suzhou, China Supervisor: Antonio Berton Email: antonio@on-design-studio.com The concept of parallel space comes from the ancient city map of Suzhou. The map regards the water system and the road system as two systems, and the whole Suzhou is like a parallel space where two systems are interdependent and do not disturb each other. Applying this concept to architectural design, the first thing I think of is to add an independent and open public browsing route to the design, which is not connected with the interior of the library. At the same time, the two routes also connect the aging community and the school district as the gathering hub of the two groups.

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SITE ANALYSIS

SURROUNDING ENVIRONMENT

The site is located in the old city of Suzhou, surrounded by some old buildings. It means that consistency in height needs to be considered if building consistency is to be maintained. In addition, after a survey of 1km around the site, I found that the main activity groups were the elderly and students, but almost no public building provided the intersection of the two groups of people.

SURROUNDING LANDMARKS Functional map Green Belt Residential Train station University and Affiliated Hospital

PROPORTION OF FUNCTION As an undeveloped old city, it is far away from the commercial center. Housing covers nearly one-third of the total area of the region. These houses mainly include some old communities and single family houses. In fact, there is another common form of housing, with the ground floor as a shop.

Public facilities account for the largest proportion in the region, covering nearly half of the total area. This mainly includes streets, scenic spots, schools, civilized buildings and so on. It is worth mentioning that the famous Suzhou Museum and Humble Administrator's garden are in the area, which enhances the flow of people in the area. What's more, the schools in the area have given the old community a fresh breath.

The green area mentioned here refers to the large area of greening that can be seen in the proportion of the garden and the investigation, excluding the roadside green road. These afforests have made great efforts to beautify the environment in the region, and are also the main factors to attract tourists. 18 | 31


CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT

Urban planning of Suzhou

DESIGN PROCESS

This is a map of Suzhou City in Song Dynasty. The picture depicts in detail the roads and rivers of all sizes in the city. The concept of parallel space comes from this ancient urban map of Suzhou, and its unique double chessboard urban planning has attracted my attention. Taking water system and road system as two systems, the whole map of Suzhou city is like a parallel space in which two systems are interdependent and do not disturb each other. It can be understood that systems seem to be separated, but they are linked together in a certain sense.

“ PARALLEL SPACE ”

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Moving line to enter the site and determine the direction of the entrance.

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Defining the basic form and functional layer of Architecture.

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Follow the concept to set up parallel spaces for two groups of people.

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Through the translation of functional space, a larger mobile platform is formed to enhance the natural ventilation effect.

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In order to get more natural lighting for the building, the northeast corner was cut off; A functional area was opened to enhance ventilation rate.

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Dig out a piece of land in front of the building, and the design moving line will directly enter the lower floor of the library, while providing activity space as part of the site design.

SCENES To apply this concept to architectural design, my first thought is to add an independent and open public browsing route to the traditional library design, which is not connected with the interior of the library, and can also be regarded as a common walking route.

Library

Public space

This route will go through every floor of the library, trying to get it through every functional area of the library. The purpose of this is to provide public space and at the same time to make the activities inside the library attract the public. In order to get people across the line, functional areas are set up at the end. In fact, it's also a strategy for building hubs that connect communities and students

Reading area

FUNCTIONAL DISTRIBUTION

Outdoor activity platform

DISCUSSION

COFFEE MARKET

ROOF GARDEN

Corner windowing

MEDITATION LEARNING READING

BAR

AI VR

OUTDOOR ACTIVITY SPACE

EXHIBITION DISCUSSION CONFERENCE

Indoor garden

LECTURE

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Parallel corridor and indoor


AXONOMETRIC

SECTIONS

Section AA

The explosion diagram can clearly see the internal structure of the building. In order to increase the effective use area, the wall is not suitable to divide the area.

Section BB

The vertical structure of the library includes twisted columns and vertical transportation system, and there are some guiding or integrated functional blocks around the core. Some special designs have been added to the route of opening to the outside world. In addition to the open activity area (2), there is also a closed part, which increases the sense of hierarchy in the design. 20 | 31

Northern Elevation


SITE PLAN

Ground Floor

PLANS Site design, I decided to use the curve path to achieve a balance with the building. In addition, the gray part is infrastructure, like benches. It is worth mentioning that the open space next to the site is a parking lot, and there should be no worry about parking. Then there is the plan section. I'm going to use different colors to represent the floors here. The sunken square in front of the basement attracts people to go down by setting up landscapes, markets and other areas. The two large staircases that you can see provide both indoor and outdoor gathering areas. On the ground floor, in addition to the use of arc elements to provide informal meeting space, but also designed a passageway directly from the interior to the outside of the venue. Public routes also start here. The whole floor of the first floor is the experience area of VR and AI, while the outdoor is a staircase activity area open to the public at different ground heights. The second floor is the reading and learning area. The double height indoor garden provides a unique reading space. Underground Floor

First Floor

Southern Elevation

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04 LIGHT IN THE CRACKS The Convent Museum Individual Work/ 2020 Y3S1 Site: Reute Bad Waldsee, Germany Supervisor: Antonio Berton Email: antonio@on-design-studio.com The light in the crevice. The idea comes from the saying that life must have cracks in order for light to shine in. The cracks mentioned here can be the difficulties and problems encountered, which further make people feel depressed. The definition of light, I understand here as religion and belief, brings hope and salvation to the people. The whole architectural form is mainly discussed in the space atmosphere and space form. Through the huge scale difference between people and buildings, it compares the insignificance of people in the world.

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RE- KNOWING

SITE AND TOPOGRAPHY

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1.Educational house Maximilian Kolbe: overnight stay at Klosterberg. easy to stay.. 2.Monastery cemetery: transformation experience. simply crossing borders. 3.Franciscan Chapel: common place of spirituality. just pray. 4.Cloister-like living: in the middle. just stay with us. 5.Mother House: Living under one roof. 6.Historical U: Monastery to live with. just live French. 7.The new center: we make everything more open. just meet sisters. 8.Monastery: the new center. simply arrive. 9.Nature at the monastery: a way to live. just go along. 10.Nature at the monastery: a garden for the senses. simply enjoy nature. 11.Monastery cafe: eating and drinking together. just be there and enjoy. 12.Good Betha House: Foundation Centre of the St.Elisabeth. 13.Auszeithaus Oberschwaben. just breathe through.

LIGHTING STRATEGY There is only one river running through the edge of the town area; in addition, there are some green areas adjacent to the site, which represents the cemetery and park, one of which is located on the site. In addition, it is worth mentioning that the site is close to one of the two most important roads of the town, and is located in the northeast corner of the whole town, with a good landscape view.

People lead to freedom and light. The idea relies on the skylight on the roof for natural lighting, and the spiral staircase connects the functional areas vertically. The atmosphere in which people go up is a baptism of freedom, and also a means of psychological healing, through sensory stimulation.

PLAN OF SITE From the site plan, we can see that there are several parking areas in the northeast corner outside the site, which solves the parking problem of the monastery. In fact, about two fifths of the area is a cemetery, and if you don't want to destroy it, the building needs to compromise its area. 23 | 31


DESIGN PROCESS

RE- SIGNIFY CONCEPT

Tree

LIGHT IN THE CRACKS Life must have cracks in order for the light to shine in.

ANALYSIS AND RESEARCH

FUNCTION

The plan of the building comes from the desire to keep the trees in the site. After marking the position of the tree, use the rectangle to tangent to the tree in the site. After repeating many times, you can get many different layouts. I chose one of them to continue. The dark area with more overlapping time is taken as the main building area, and the light color, that is, the place marked in yellow, is made into an exhibition area similar to the corridor.

DAILY LIFE OF NUNS

Growing plants

Cooperative management

Unite to preach

Making biscuits

Helping vulnerable

Gregarious life

Making clothes

Promoting peace

Public speaking

Rearing animals

Educational support

Medical support

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The main building should avoid unfavorable space and corridor exhibition area.

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Add the concept related high-rise roof into the design, and design different heights and orientations according to the surrounding lighting requirements.

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The corridor area is roofed to link different areas and create an environment for the exhibition area.

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In order to make the continuity between the function block and the roof, some body forms are changed. At the same time, the height difference of eaves also makes the roof of corridor area more possible.


MATERIALS/ STRUCTURE AND CIRCULATION

Textured Concrete Materials

Lightweight Steel Structure Stairs

Polycarbonate Plate (Or ETFE / PTFE Membrane with Strong Transmittance)

Pouring Concrete

Metal Glass Frame

Tourist Circulation Staff Circulation

WINDOWS STRATEGY

TECHNICAL CONSTRUCTION CROSS-SECTION DETAIL

'MODULOR'

Plaster Waterproof Layer Insulation Layer Reinforced Concrete Wall

Single Glazing LIGHT

DARK

Indoor lighting scene

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RE- CONFIGURE

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Life must have cracks in order for the light to shine in.

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Architecture is mainly discussed in space atmosphere and space form. The spatial form is closer to religion. Through the huge scale difference between people and buildings, it compares the smallness of people in the world. There is also a high atrium, which in religion means the longing for heaven and God. On the other hand, the atmosphere of the space is mainly borne by the light scene, and different atmospheres are created through different window opening strategies. I t i s p o i n t e d o u t h e re : f ro m darkness to light. This idea comes from Jacob's ladder in the Bible, which leads people to freedom and light. This idea mainly relies on the skylight of the roof for natural lighting, and the rotating stairs connect the functional areas together in the vertical direction. The atmosphere in which people are going up is not only a baptism of freedom, but also a means of psychological healing through sensory stimulation.

Sensory experience - Reflection and Prayer

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PLANS

SECTIONS

The general layout of the underground floor and the ground floor are the same, but I use the floor height difference to separate the streamline of tourists and staff, which is also to ensure the privacy of the research and office area. Further up, there is several active space with different height, which is added around the central staircase, so that tourists can get a healing experience.

Sections show you how the interior works, including sculptural shaped stairs and special functional areas. It can be seen that the wall changes, so that the interlayer has a more stable supporting structure and a larger contact surface for support.

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The structure of the main staircase in the activity area is quite clear in the plan. At that time, the original intention of the design of this part was to let tourists have m o re c h o i c e s i n t h e streamline. In addition to the basic rotation, there are slopes that directly connect several functional areas.

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OTHER WORKS

TRAPPED IN THE ENCLOSURE Dreams Against Worldly Bondage Individual Work/ 2020

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I grew up in a family with many women in Guiyang. The old people in my family are very close to my mother and I.

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Although the family members are scattered in several places, there are still my best sister in the city. We have a common hobby. We often play together in grandma’s yard and have fantasies together.

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It wasn’t long before the launch of the manned rocket that I participated in the research. As a researcher, I am going on an unprecedented journey.

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When I was out of the warehouse, I took my companion’s hand. I can’t believe the scenery in front of me. They are so wonderful and beautiful.

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My childhood also grew up in the loving environment of my parents, who often took me to travel outside. My whimsical character has also developed in a variety of environments.

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Nevertheless, the mind is still bound by the environment, I am still trapped in this yard, but the free soul is attracted by the virtual world.

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After landing, I sent the crew away and decided to stay and start a new life.

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In this new ‘yard’, I have a happy life according to my own ideas every day, and provide some space data for people on earth.

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In a trance, I became a scientist who appeared on TV to promote women’s rights.

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I study how to get into space day and night. I seem to be very good at it.

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Before long, the space station was in trouble. I was called to drive the spaceship to solve the problem.

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In chaos, I seem to fall into a bottomless black hole. I suddenly opened my eyes, blurred and familiar. Waiting for the return of consciousness, I was still in the yard, all of which was just a dream. Of course, how can I escape from the shackles of the secular world.

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AZL ARCHITECTS CIPEA NO 4 HOUSE Case Study and Model Making Group Work/ 2019

DESIGN MODEL PROCESS SECTIONS

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COLLECTOR Individual Work/ 2018 A character, a costume, a party, a story. Beginning with the story of the beetle collector. As the theme of collectors who are keen to collect beetle specimens, specimens and beetle wings are designed for elements that exhibit character characteristics. The group's picnics connect the characters, and then the story happens between them. What I did be to record this moment and build on it to develop a three-dimensional model, enclosing it in wax pouring, and presenting it as an interior shape in subsequent work. In addition, the activities of people in space will also be discussed, and the movements of collectors in the space of masks and sleeves will be expressed in the form of instantaneous photographs, and will also be in the wax model of the internal space to join the activities of people to reflect the sense of space.

Design sketch

Model of sleeve

Collection of team members' works (Group work)

Model of mask

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During the picnic, beetle collector surround with other characters, intimately chatting, or fiercely arguing, each displaying their own charm. They gathered to form a closed space, and the story began.


CARDBOARD SHELTER Group Work/ 2018

Participate in each stage of the work, including pre design and post model production.

Units

Photos of the exhibition site

Considering the streamlined nature of the shelter, we chose to use the more difficult elements.

Connect For the design of unit, a pentagonal structure with eggshell as the element is discussed in the group, which is connected by interpolation in different directions.

The monomer is connected by means of interpolation. In order to make the connection more stable, one opening is cut on two sides, so that the thickness of the monomer is just stuck in the gap.

Advantages of this monomer design are that the shape design fits the chicken design mentioned above, and the way of insertion will make the light transmission inside the shelter interesting.

Through folding, the monomer naturally for ms a height, and then through interpolation, multiple single weights are overlapped to form a surface.

H o w e v e r, t h e s h a p e c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s o f P e n t a g o n h a v e uncontrollable factors, which can not achieve the desired streamlined effect, and we have not found a good way to fix the intersection. In order to solve the defect of pentagonal unit in connection and development trend, we designed another diamond monomer to stand up by folding at the short axis. At the same time, the surface is formed by superposition.

Material

Advantages: easy fabrication; strong directional controllability; easy fixing of the insertion point. Disadvantage: small effective space, large demand for monomers.

We were asked to use corrugated boards as the main material for shelters. On the market, there are two kinds of common corrugated paper: 3 layers 3 mm thick 5 layers 5 mm thick. Although the 5 mm thick plate is more tough than the 3 mm plate, because the diamond unit needs to be folded at the short axis, we prefer the thinner corrugated plate. At the same time, lighter plates are more conducive to the later arc arrangement. So in the 1:2 model stage, we finally decided to choose 3 mm thick shelters.

Arrangement and production Children in the shelter

The basic level The design of the shelter is semienclosed. When we make the first layer of cushion, we consider this problem and surround the bottom layer with an unclosed circle. At the same time, according to the method mentioned above, the diamond element of the lowest layer is inserted into the bottom plate and fixed.

Development As the unit develops higher, we will pay special attention to the gradual development of a hood structure by changing the direction of the unit insertion.

In the middle of the development unit, the enlarged rhombic monomer acts as the mouth of the chicken. The difference is that there are more gaps in the large unit to be provided to the surrounding units.

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