2018
Portfolio
IVAN ( Yifan ) ZHU Environmental & UX Designer with Code Passion
"Dive into Chaos"
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No. 0 Yifan (Ivan) ZHU Nov. 1994 - Now Environmental and UX designer with education passion
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No. 1 Cloud Co-Cook
May. 2017 - Dec. 2017 Interaction & UX Design aimed to create communication through food Serve for foodies & novice cooks. Focus on recipe sharing and food community building. Feature customized daily recommendation
No. 2 Senior Cair
Nov. 2015 - Jan. 2016 Environmental and Service Design aimed to build creative and sustainable neighborhood for air matters Created dining and social experience for middle-aged and elderly Residents. Designed a system of interactive road facilities and new spaces. Won Second Prize of Shanghai Youth Creation Award (Environmental Group)
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No. 3 IAQ Cubes
No. 4 2 Double
Dec. 2016 - June 2017
Oct. 2016 - Dec. 2016
Environmental and Internet of Things (IOT) Design aimed for Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) and UX in classrooms
Architecture, Planning and Social Innovation Design aimed to build temporary refuge space for dignified life
Improved space functional diversification. Improved learning and teaching experience
Created Domiz Refugee Camp for Displaced Refugees in Iraq. Took cost, build difficulty and local cultureinto into account . Follow the Principle of Industrialization and Reproducibility
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No. 0
YIFAN IVAN ZHU Who is he? Yifan ZHU is an environmental and UX designer with code passion. During last few years, he have maken attempts at many fields, e.g. he used to gain the insight into human nature as referee on soccer field. These experiences help him lay a broad vision and profound thinking. Eventually, he wishes to become a designer who can Dive into Chaos. It means that he will never define himself with any boundaries, because his personal abilities and horizons will change as the world changes. He believes this is an indispensable part of becoming a leader and agent of a field which is evolving and changing at unprecedented speed. zhuyifan_ivan@yahoo.com +86 13958199518 Environmental Design College of Design and Innovation Tongji University 1239 Siping Road, Shanghai, China, 20092
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No. 1
Cloud Co-Cook Create Communication through Food Serve for Foodies & Novice Cooks Focus on Recipe Sharing & Food Community Feature Customized Daily Recommendation
PROJECT BRIEF
CLOUD CO-COOK Introduction
Basic Information DEFINITION
MY ROLES
DATE
METHODS
LEARNED
Refined UX Project IKEA Workshop Sustainable & Future Food
UX Designer Researcher
May. 2017 (IKEA Workshop) | Dec. 2017 (Refined)
Interview & Research Persona & Storyboard UX Design & User Flow
Competitive Analysis Information Architect UI Design
What is Cloud Co-Cook?
Design Process
Cloud Co-Cook is a one-stop online cooking sharing platform to guide novice cooks and help foodies exchange cooking expertise.
User Research
Market Research
Definition
- Interview & Observation - Research Analysis - Opportunities
- Competitive Analysis
- Design Features - Design Principles
Interaction Design
TARGET USER
- Information Architecture - Wireframe
- Foodies & Novice Cooks
TARGET
Future Steps
Prototyping
UX Design
- Tell users what & how to cook - Provide abundant novel recipes to try - Provide useful & accessible food information
- Multiple Context - Multiple Platforms
- Typical Features - UI Design
- Persona - Storyboard - User Flow
- Improve UX of online food shopping
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USER RESEARCH
CLOUD CO-COOK User Research
Interviewees
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User Quotes
Analysis
NOVICE COOKS
CHANLLENGES
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TOTAL INTERVIEWEES - Gourmets & Fresh Cooks
Young 30-40 years old
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Middle-Aged 40-50 years old
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I can't estimate cooking time well. I always have no idea about what to eat so that I often eat in restaurants. But I like home cooking dishes very much.
Lack Cooking Experience A large number of people do not have enough experience to share.
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I hardly cook myself because I have limited cooking experience and I don't have enough cookers.
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Difficult to Estimate Time It is difficult for novice cooks to estimate cook time accurately.
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AGE
OPPORTUNITIES
FOODIES 14
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COOKING FREQUENCY 0-3 Times Per Week
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More than 7 Times Per Week
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Cooked for 1-3 yrs
Novice cooks may even don't have enough and proper cookers.
Teenager 20-30 years old
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4-7 Times Per Week
Lack of Proper Cookers
Cooked for More than 3yrs
COOKING EXPERIENCE 4
Cooked for Less than 1yr
I like salad, fish, grains and a lot of other healthy food. I always concentrate on quality of food. I'm really care about nutrition and calorie of food.
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Enthusiasm to Share Foodies are willing to share their cook experience and recipes.
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I like cooking very much. I almost cook every day. However, sometimes I don't know what to cook when I want to try a new recipe. I'm really willing to share my own experience and food with others.
Attention to Quality A large number of people care a lot about quality of food.
Interest of Novel Recipes
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Foodies are really interested in trying novel recipes.
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COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS
CLOUD CO-COOK Market Research
Customization
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which aim to teach users to cook, provide users with online shopping service and build social platform for users to communicate. There are seven
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This chart shows in the existing market competitive products, a majority of applications doesn' t have accurate customized service. There is also lack of management of social platform. At the same time, the online-mart is lack of localization and timeliness. In that sense, there is a huge market potential as none of competitive products have solved these issues.
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DESIGN FEATURES
CLOUD CO-COOK Definition
Part1 - Recipes
1.1 Customization
1.2 Accurate Search
1.3 Fuzzy Search
Recipes Uploaded by Users
Users will be provided customized
Users will be able to search
Users will be able to search some
recommendation everyday by
specific recipe by the name or more
related recipes by some fuzzy
machine learning
detailed information
information or photos
Part2 - Social Platform
2.1 Diversity
2.2 User Management
2.3 Evaluation Mechanism
Communities Based on Different
All communities will be built
All communities will be built by
Ranks of communities could be
Food-Related Features
according to food-related reatures
users and they could also organize
influenced by user activation to
such as taste, location and so on
some management teams
encourage users to be active
Part3 - Online Mart
3.1 Abundant Commodities
3.2 Localization
3.3 Social Justice
E-Commerce with Local and
Online mart will provide users with
Users can select the nearest shop
Users could comment and rate to
abundant commodities
abundant raw materials, cooked
to buy things and it could reduce
supervise vendors to provide high-
food and cooks.
transportation cost and pollution
quality commodities
Core Modules
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DESIGN PRINCIPLES
CLOUD CO-COOK Definition
Image Based Sharing
Stimulate UGC
Improve Communication
Customized Service
Optimize Content with Images
Accessible Uploading Feature
Inspire Users to Communicate
Learn More about Users & Benifit Them
UI design will be designed based on a large number of images to show users the specific appearance of finished cates. More images mean more attraction for users.
This application is designed based on user generated content so that it's important to lead and stimulate users to upload their recipes, photos, moments and so on. All of these will become the major attractive power of this APP.
Communities will offer the possibility of connecting with other users and methods of chatting will play a vital role in the daily use case of this APP. It should provide users with more methods to communicate or do some more meaningful things.
I wor te these design principles to stimulate sharing and learning. During design process, I self checked if I was designing according to these principles
Several features of cook ing will influence the design of this APP. Everyone has his own frequency, schedule, taste, duration and so many other features of cooking. So that it need to learn more about users by machine learning.
all the time. Through these principles, I wish users could find useful information quickly and they could be willing to sostenuto generate their own content.
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INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE
CLOUD CO-COOK Interaction Design 0.0
Login
1.1
Customized Daily Recommend
3.0
Favorite
1.2
1.3
Ranking Lists
Filter
2.1
My Favorite Menus
4.0
Communities
2.2
Created Menus
2.3
Uploded Recipes
Specific Menu
Specific Menu
Specific Recipes
3.1
3.2
My Communities
Recommend
Specific Community
5.0
Friends
Post Moment
Market
4.0.1
Moments
4.1
Specific Recipe
New Features
managing user generated content.
2.0
Discover
Basic Features
mechanism, structure of communities and
Sign up
1.0
It is challenging for me to build following
4.0.2
Contacts
4.2
Others' Moments
5.1
Categories
6.0
Me
5.2
Recommend
6.1
Settings
4.3
6.2
Specific User
Specific Commodity
Messages
6.3
Ingredients
Instructions
Comments
Community Forum
User Profile
Events
Add to Cart
Commodity Details
My Account
Materials can be added to cart directly
6.4
Cookers
Steps
Frequently Asked Questions
His / Her Moments
His / Her Favorite
His / Her Information
Tools
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CLOUD CO-COOK Interaction Design
WIREFRAME
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DISCOVER (HOMEPAGE) Daily Recommendation Ranking Lists
Dicover page is the homepage of this APP, there are five tabs button that are displayed at the bottom of the sideerbar. All of them consist of the core functions of this APP.
FAVORITE | MY MENUS
FAVORITE | UPLOADED
COMMUNITIES
FRIENDS | MOMENTS
FRIENDS | CONTACTS
MARKET
Created Menus Following Menus
Uploaded Recipes
My communities Recommended Communities
Personal Cover Friends' Moments
Contacts Groups Search & Dialogue
Categories Recommended Commodities
PERSONA & STORYBOARD
CLOUD CO-COOK UX Design
Age: 22
Kelvin Student
Nationality: China Location: Shanghai
- lives alone - has little cook experience - prefers Chinese food - often eats in restaurant - low demanding for tastes
Pain:
- likes cooking but sometimes has no new idea - has few friends with similar cooking hobby - has difficulty in calculating calories in food - has difficulty in balancing tastes and nutrition
Gain:
- wants to know more novice recipes - prefers to share cook experience with others - prefers to taste others' dishes - wants more knowledge about nutrition - wants to calculate daily nutrition and calories
Pain:
- unaccustomed to Shanghai food - has kitchen without enough cookers - doesn't know how to cook and where to buy - doesn't know how many to buy for himself alone
Gain:
- wants to search with full name of dishes - prefers to cook with detailed instructions - wants to meet people interested in Chinese food - prefers to have recommended recipes but still wants to have his own options - wants to make diet plan for regular intervals to plan how many raw materials to buy each time
Age: 26
Rose Editor
Nationality: America Location: Beijing
- lives with husband - cooked for 4 years - prefers healthy food - likes playing sports - demanding for nutrition
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STORYBOARD & USER FLOW OF KELVIN
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CLOUD CO-COOK UX Design
Core Features 2
DISCOVER
RECIPE | INGREDIENTS
MARKET
Daily Recommendation Ranking Lists
Ingredients & Quantity Add to Cart
Categories Recommended Commodities
Kelvin wants to eat Chinese food but doesn't know what to cook
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He views customized daily recommendations and chooses one
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He buys the raw materials directly in the Recipe page
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He received the raw materials he bought in half an hour
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He is still confused with some steps even though he has enough materials
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He add a thread to ask the writer of this recipe and get instructions
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With the instructions and answers of the writer, he finishes the dish successfully He adds the writer of this recipe as a friend on the platform
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RECIPE | COMMENTS
USER PROFILE
Thread with Picture & Text Up & Down
Moments Menus & Uploaded
STORYBOARD & USER FLOW OF ROSE
CLOUD CO-COOK UX Design
DISCOVER | FILTER
DISCOVER
COMMUNITIES
Different Retrieval Mode TOP 10 & History
Daily Recommendation Ranking Lists
My communities Recommended Communities
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Multi-Features 2
Rose wants to eat salad but her husband prefers hambutger
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S h e f i n d s s o m e ve g e t a b l e s a n d chicken in the kitchen
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She input the name of matrials which she has on the filter
5 RECIPE | INSTRUCTIONS
COMMUNITY | FORUM
THREAD
Cookers & Steps Frequently Asked Questions
Thread with Picture & Text Comments & Followers
Pictures & Texts Comments
She finds proper recipes
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She finds a recipe of salad in Healthy Food Community on the platform
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She makes salad and hamburger with the instructions
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She invites a friend who lives near her on the contacts page All of them enjoy the food
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DESIGN FEATURES
CLOUD CO-COOK Prototyping
RECIPES FEATURES - Encourage users to use high-quality pictures to demonstrate recipes - One-stop service to buy raw materials by the number of diners - The input box on the bottom stimulates communication - Up and Down mechanism to sort comments - Two ways to save, add to My Favorite Menus or Created Menus
Discover
Ingredients
Comments
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DESIGN FEATURES
CLOUD CO-COOK Prototyping
COMMUNITY FEATURES - Primary CTA to Add a Thread - Encourage use of pictures to convey information and interest users on the homepage - Orgnize threads in different ways according to the number of pictures - Filter comments in thread in different ways - Look through others' moments, menus and uploaded for convenience
Forum
Thread & Comments
User Profile
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MULTIPLE PLATFORMS
Apple Watch Apple Watch APP could liberate your hands to cook and don't have to worry screen to be soiled.
iPad & iPad mini iPad APP could provide user with bigger screen for more information and more detailed pictures.
CLOUD CO-COOK Future Steps
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No. 2
SENIOR CAIR Sustainable Community for Air Improvement & Pollution Prevention Created for Middle-Aged and Elderly Residents Improved Users' Diet and Social Activities Experience Designed Interactive Road Facilities and New Spaces
PROJECT BRIEF
SENIOR CAIR Introduction
Basic Information PROFILE VIDEO
TEAM
MY ROLES
DATE
LEARNED
Click Here
Ran XUN Shengxiu ZHU Yifan ZHU
Team Leader Designer Researcher
Nov. 2015 | Jan. 2016
Participatory Design Service Blueprint Touchpoint Design
What is Senior Cair? Senior Cair is a system of interactive service facilities and new spaces of neighborhood which focus on air quality and aims to improve middle-aged and elderly citizens'
Design Process Composite Research
Innovation
Ideation
- Air Quality - Environment - Demography
- Co-Create - Seminar
- Persona
diet and social activities.
Service Design
TARGET USER
- User Behavior - Service Team - Service Map
- Middle-aged & Elderly Residents
TARGET
Road System
Service Stations
- Improve Air Quality - Protect against Air Pollution - Improve Users' Social Activities - Improve Users' Diet
- Overall - Section - Interactive Facilities
- Overall - Specific Levels
Concept
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AIR QUALITY RESEARCH
SENIOR CAIR Composite Research
Special Days
This chart aims to analyse the reason of air pollution in shanty town. Most of the air pollutants in Shanghai are PM2.5 and O3 most days. Both are contaminants that can be produced by cooking. In addition, pollution is peaked almost every weekend here. Weekends are exactly the time for shantytown residents to cook a lot. Therefore, we can draw a conclusion that there is a cer tain relationship between air pollution and cooking behavior.
Weekends Holidays Heating Days
AQI Constitutions Jan.
PM2.5
Feb.
PM10 Dec.
Mar.
SO2 Nov.
Air Quality Index (AQI)
Apr.
101-150 Mildly Unhealthy 151-200 Unhealthy 201-300 Severe unhealthy 300+ Hazardous
NO2 CO
Major Pollution May.
Oct.
PM2.5 PM10
0-50 Good 50-100 Moderate
O3
O3 Sep.
Jun. Aug.
Jul.
SO2 NO2 CO
Seasons Spring Summer Fall Winter
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ANALYSIS & OBSERVATION
SENIOR CAIR Composite Research
Environment Research Location of River From the chart on the left, we can see that the water quality is getting better and better, which is the credit of Shanghai's water quality supervision. However, it still has not reached the ideal status. From the analysis of pollutants can be drawn that in recent years the main pollutant is NH4+. This is due in large part to the extensive use of nitrogen fertilizers when planting along the river.
Water Quality in Five Years
Level of Water Quality
Demography Analysis
58.3
Native People
12
.5%
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Whose parents are miggrants
FAMILY STRUCTURE .6%
.5%
Family of three %
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58.3%
NATIVE PLACE
AGE More than 40 years old
Grandparents with child
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Miggrants
5%
37.
18-40 years old
15
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15
25
Less than 18 years old
One-parent family
From the chart on the left, we find that the majority of people live in this shanty town are elderly and immigrant. Such people are also prone to problems. So we want to design for a specific crowd.
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INNOVATION & RESULT
SENIOR CAIR Innovation
Participatory Design
Public Participation
Actively introduce the power of citizens, including resources, capabilities and knowledge, open and innovative communities t o a c h i e ve a h i g h d e g r e e o f p u b l i c participation. All of the work we've done has laid a solid foundation for future service design. What's more, all the residents of the community can provide us with ideas for long-tern sustainable community design.
Get to Know
Reflect
Identify
Test
Involve Validate
Co-Create
Prototype
Get to know
Co-Create
Seminar
Co-Create
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SENIOR CAIR Ideation
PERSONA
Age: 60
Bob Retired
Situation:
- lives with husband and daughter - too busy to cook every day - know a little about air quality - care about health of all the families
Pain:
- work far away from home - sometimes takes daughter with her - eats food without enough nutrition - worry about security of daughter
Gain:
- wants to work near home - wants a place to take care of her daughter - prefers food with abundant nutrition for families
Time Lives here: 45 years Native Place: Henan Province
Situation: - lives with grandson - cooks himself every day - care little about air quality - care a lot about health of grandson
Pain:
Gain:
- lack of communication - unconvenient to cook because market is far - don't know how to care grandson - often lost in shanty town - wants to communicate - prefers to cook and eat together - wants to learn to care child - needs map to lead back to some places
Age: 24
Rose Street Cleaner
Time Lives here: 2 years Native Place: Anhui Province
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USER BEHAVIOR & SERVICE TEAM
SENIOR CAIR Service Design
LEVEL4 Administrator
Manager
Clerk
LEVEL3 Administrator
Cook/Waiter
Cook helper
LEVEL2
Choose a seat
Call food use old age card Eating
Take food to the three level Cooking by daily menu serve according
Entertainment activities
Receiving plate
Mask disinfection
Put the chairs according to the activities Send kitchen waste
Administrator
Cook/Waiter
Cook helper
LEVEL1 Administrator
Cook/Waiter
The personnel placement of our service net can increase the employment. For the old, if you want, you can go our service point to be a cook helper anytime you are conveniently.
Cook helper
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SERVICE MAP
SENIOR CAIR Service Design
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The old can go to the service level for eating and playing.
Waiters of Level 1 & 2
LEVEL1 SERVICE POINT
LEVEL2 SERVICE POINT The Old
They can go to the level 4 point to take part in some regional activities. There will be many Meaningful activities.such as dance and chesscompetition for the old,Health lecture,movies,and so on.
We changed the road to a accessible confortable green channel,there are some small rest station beside the road.and it shows the air quality information.
If they want ,the old can go to the higher level point to get more service and have chance to play with more people of the same age.
Go to level 3 to take the food materials at 9:00 Sending the kitchen waste to totransfer station at 19:00
LEVEL3 SERVICE POINT
Transfer Station
Going there to take food materials at 8:30. Sending the kitchen waste to transfer station at 19:00.
Waiters of Level 3
Car of Mobility Group level 4 Sells fresh vegetable juice.and there is a Activity hall.
Carrying food materials to transfer station at 8:30 collecting kitchen waste at 19:30
Transporting kitchen waste to compost area
river
LEVEL4 SERVICE POINT
We use the air purification device ,so the air quality is always good here ,Especially during the fog day.
Sometime we will organize grow vegetables for the elderly.in open space.
DESIGN CONCEPT
SENIOR CAIR Concept
= Sustainable System
+ Service Stations (New Space)
Green Channels (Interctive Road )
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SERVICE STATIONS OVERALL
SENIOR CAIR Service Stations
At the beginning, we establish some service stations so that the senior citizens can h ave meals there. In view of the health conditions of the elderly, we will provide them with basic drugs a nd medical tools. At the same time, the stations are also the activity theater for the elderly, The activities include card, chess, music and calligraphy.
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Locations of Service Stations
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Lv.3 1
level1
3
level3
Transfer station
Newly build
Shantytowns
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level2
4
level4
Audience range
Reconstruction
Neighborhood
Lv.2 Functions of Service Stations
Lv.1
A relatively large per capita living area is set up as a new building space. The small shantytowns of relatively per capita living space is as a space for reconstruction. Larger area as a new point.
Overall
Smaller area as a rebuilding point. The service coverage of all service points can be covered to the whole site. Each point is matched with each other and interacts with each other.
SERVICE POINTS LEVEL 1 & LEVEL 2
SENIOR CAIR Service Stations
LEVEL 1 (Adapted)
LEVEL 1 (New)
LEVEL 2
Plan
Plan
Plan
E-E Section
A-A Section
B-B Section
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SERVICE POINTS LEVEL 3
An air filtration system installed in glass curtain walls We design a cavity in the curtain wall. Set a barrier material layer between the cavity which can adsorbents the harmful substanc es from smog.So the air inside can be p urged.
SENIOR CAIR Service Stations
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CLASSIFICATION & FUNCTIONS
SENIOR CAIR Service Stations
To link all the service stations and strengthen communication, we design green channels in the site. Greening will go all along the channels. And there will also be plastic footpath to make walking more comfortable.
display screen to show the air quality Air quality is good Air quality is not very good Air quality is very bad and you should Wearing a mask
For another, the channels have interactive facilities with indicator of air quality and sign system of service stations.
Channel A
Channel C
A path between the towns
Normal road
building
building
building
5m
5.5m
9m
building
9m
12m
plant
plant display screen to show the air quality
building
Air quality is good Air quality is not very good
building
lane
footpath
footpath
Air quality is good
building
footpath
building
display screen to show the air quality
narrow path
Air quality is very bad and you should Wearing a mask
Air quality is not very good
seat
building
Air quality is very bad and you should Wearing a mask
1.8m 3m
7m
Channel B
building
Channel D District in the road
71m
The road to the transition of the shantytowns
10m
building
building
3m
building
9m
plant
5m
plant
handrail for the old
display screen to show the air quality
seat building
5m
Air quality is not very good Air quality is very bad and you should Wearing a mask
2.5m
display screen to show the air quality Air quality is good
3.5m
Air quality is not very good
lane
1.5m
building
Air quality is good
footpath
lane
footpath
building
grassland
building
10.5m
1m
Air quality is very bad and you should Wearing a mask
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IAQ CUBES
No. 3
Indoor Air Quality Cubes Internet of Things for IAQ & UX in Classroom
Promoted Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) through Internet of Things (IOT) Improved Space Functional Diversification Improved Learning & Teaching Experience
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PROJECT BRIEF
IAQ CUBES Introduction
Basic Information DEFINITION
MY ROLES
DATE
METHODS
LEARNED
Graduation Design Teamwork Research Personal Project
Designer User Client
Dec. 2016 | June 2017
Product Design Interior Design Interaction Design
Infographic Internet of Things Prototyping
What is IAQ Cubes? IAQ Cubes is an IOT system in classrooms. It aims to promote IAQ and improve user experience in multifunctional space.
Design Process System Map
Site Analysis
Functions Analysis
- Deisng Process - Work System
- Location - Dimension
- Modules & Pollutants - Infographic
Definition TARGET USER
- Evaluation - Concept
- Students & Teachers
TARGET
Usage Scenarios
Prototyping
Product Design
- Promote Indoor Air Quality - Improve Learning Efficiency - Improve Learning Experience - Improve Space Functional Diversification
- Lecture - Work
- IAQ Cubes - System
- Functional Modules - IAQ Cubes
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SYSTEM MAP
IAQ CUBES System Map
Share Knowledge of IAQ
Identifying Problems
Spatial Experience
Use
Students
Classroom
Promoting
Improve
IAQ Website
Identifying Problems & Design Interation
Share Knowledge of IAQ
Funding
Design
Designer
Promoting
Promoting
IAQ Cubes
Vendors
Proposing Information Flow
Graduation Exhibition
Spectators Projects Sharing
This System Map shows the design and work process of this project overall. IAQ Website will share knowledge of IAQ and Designers will design IAQ
Cubes which aimed to improve IAQ of classrooms. What's more, users could propose, and then, there will be problems identifying and design interation.
Materials Flow Fund Flow
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SITE ANALYSIS
IAQ CUBES Site Analysis
Design site locates in the northwest corner of College of Deisng and Innovation, Tongji University, Shanghai, open 8 m, depth 7.5 m, indoor height 4 m, indoor area 58.2m2.
A
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Plan
Section
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FUNCTIONS ANALYSIS Module Functions
The figure above shows the major pollutants in the classroom and the functional modules required in while being used to lecture.
IAQ CUBES Functions Analysis
Spatial Functions
The figure on the right shows that carbon dioxide is the major pollutant because its concentration will affect the cognitive function of students and teachers in the classroom.
Number of People in One Week
Main Pllutants
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FUNCTIONS ANALYSIS Module Functions
The figure above analyzes the functional modules required for classroom while being used as different functions. It also shows how the numbers of people change in a week and the main pollutants of different functions.
IAQ CUBES Functions Analysis
Spatial Functions
The figure on the right shows the process of analyzing and infographic by Grasshopper, a plug-in of Rhinoceros.
Number of People in One Week
Main Pllutants
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EVALUTION & CONCEPT
IAQ CUBES Definition
Design Evaluation
Design Concept
The figure below shows the five criterias of evaluation for this design. They are adjustability, durability, scalability, LCA and accessibility.
The figure below shows the design concept of this Project. The design of the system is divided into three parts. They are removable airborne tracks, electrionic framworks (IAQ Cubes) and functional modules.
Adjustability Durability Scalability LCA Accessibility
Removable Tracks + IAQ Cubes + Functional Modules
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FUNCTIONAL MODULES
IAQ CUBES Product Design
Purification Module Purification module structure by the fan, activated carbon, HEPA filter. Its main function is to adsorb carbon dioxide, PM2.5, benzene and other harmful substances on the human body.
Model Module
Green Module
Book Module
Plate Module
Magazine Module
Tools Module
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IAQ CUBES Prototyping
PROTOTYPING IAQ Cubes Prototyping
System Prototyping x12
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20x20
x16 20x20
x20 M5
x16 M5
1. Align
2. Support
3. Fix
4. Adjust
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USAGE SCENARIOS
Lecture Scenario
IAQ CUBES Usage Scenarios
Work Scenario
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No. 4
2 DOUBLE Temporary Refuge Space for Dignified Life
Created Domiz Refugee Camp for Displaced Refugees in Iraq Took cost, build difficulty and local cultureinto into account Follow the Principle of Industrialization and Reproducibility
PROJECT BRIEF
2 DOUBLE Introduction
Basic Information TEAM
MY ROLES
DATE
METHODS
LEARNED
Ran XUN Xuedan Pan Yifan ZHU
Team Leader Designer Researcher
Oct. 2016 | Dec. 2016
Planning Design Product Design Architecture Design
Literature Review Interdisciplinary Innovation Operating CNC Machine
What is 2 Double? 2 Double is an architectural product which is Multifunctional modular so that some of them can compose living groups to enhance the dignity and quality of life
Design Process Composite Research
Planning
Road System
- Geographical Analysis - Lifesyle Analysis
- Concept - Functional Division
- Overall Road Map - Detailed Road Sections
of refugees.
Modular Architect TARGET USER
- Building Steps - Features of Modules - Explosion Axon
- Displaced refugees in Iraq
TARGET - Enhance dignity and quality of life - Save building time and cost - Accommodate more people in a limited space - Can be reproducible in industrialization
Aerial View
Senario
Living Group
- Overall Rendering
- Walkable Roof - Winter Tower
- Formation - Public Spaces
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COMPOSITE ANALYSIS
2 DOUBLE Composite Research
Sit
Big Family
Prey
Geographical Analysis The charts show the summer hot and dry here, without the cold regulation, the temperature is high. The winter is mild and rainy, controlled by westerly winds. And rain heat are different period.
Rainfall / mm
Temperature / 'C
In addition, the elevation of the sun changes greatly here, thus the changes of sunshine duration and the temperature difference between day and night are quite enormous.
Month
Refugee Lifestyle Analysis Summer
Time Temperature / 'C Rainfall / mm
Rain Heat Analysis
Winter
Temperature Profile
Sunshine Analysis
The majority of existing Iraqi refugees are accustomed to sitting on their own, and their families are large. Their religious beliefs make them need worship every day. Because of their limited living space, they have to use space efficiently.
Space efficiency
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CONCEPTS & FUNCTIONNAL DIVISION
2 DOUBLE Planning
Concepts District
District
New District
Living Group
Current State
Living Group
Re-Planning
Reproducibility
People live too concentrated, planning
Each living group has a complete system
People live in districts and distribute
Living group is easy to copy, and the new
unreasonable easily lead to accidents.
of basic living facilities, including
living infrastructure more reasonably in
area is generated will not burden the
Functional area gathered in the main
hospitals, parks, commercial, office and
each district.
district before.
traffic mouth, far from living distance.
education.
Functional Division Planning Totally five Living Groups
Living Group
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ROAD SYSTEM PLANNING Overall Road Map
We plan six classes of roads throughout the region based on the width and functional needs of the roads, namely the central main roads, the main roads, the border roads, the minor roads and the residential roads.
2 DOUBLE Road System
Road Sections
Central Main Roads
Border Roads
Main Roads
Minor Roads
Roads in Block
Aisles
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MODULE CONSTRUCTION Features of Modules
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Explosion Axon
The building is very easy to assemble, use some simple mortise and tenon at most, so it reduces lots of learning costs and increase employment rates for the residents. As for the structure, we design a special structure which builds roof firstly. First, we pull up the roof, then the structure bars became the pillars. So there will form a space between the floor and roof. so, we can install all the walls. As for material, because all parts are made in China, we use a lot of domestic materials which are accessible, light and sustainable, such as bamboo. Besides, in order to make our design more simple and clean, we try to use the same materials per face, except the frame, door and window.
Living Module Exploded Axon Roof Material → Locate Put board down
Combine with the rainshed, enhance personal privacy and security
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Roof Surface: White Choi steel
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Metal strip
Outward
←Connect two-sided boards
Using Status 1
Core: Agnesium foam board
Rail
←Structure bar:Rectangular steel
Using Status 3
Function Module
Outward
Every 30 people share a common kitchen module and a common male and female bathroom module
Kitchen Axon
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23 50 Outer window
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Anchors
Anchors
Board fixed part → Fixed part
0
← PVC details Use the same material, allow the building to be simply. Besides, outer windows can keep safe and wind. Digging Ditches & Filling Rock
Connect two-sided boards →
Locate ←Base material Use local material or existing block
Connect two-sided boards →
Anchors
← Floor material
Floor:Bamboo board Core:Agnesium foam board Metal strip
Bathroom Axon
In elevation: Bamboo
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Fixed Fu n c t i o n a l m o d u l e s and living modules are different, there is an independent existence. But it uses the same structure as the living module
Facade: Bamboo
Use domestic bamboo, which is rich resource and lowheat conductivity, as surfece.
Ceiling: Bamboo board
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Using Status 2
Core: Agnesium
Wall material →
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Building Steps
2 DOUBLE Modular Architect
Bottom:White Choi steel
LIVING GROUP
2 DOUBLE Living Group
Formation
Public Spaces
Corner Business Area
Neighborhood Exchange Area
Street Plaza
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SPECIFIC SENARIO
2 DOUBLE Senario
Walkable Roof Together with the wind tower walkable roofs form another characteristic of the residential area. The roof gives people more room for activity in limited space. At the same time, the variety of curtains adds to the residential identifiability and sense of belonging.
Wind Tower The wind tower is a great invention of the people in the Middle East and is suitable for the climate in the Middle East. In this design, we analyzed the wind tower principle, the design of a simple wind tower components. These components will help to ventilate dwelling modules on both sides to regulate indoor issues. At the same time, they also came to link the different modules.
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OVERALL RENDERING
2 DOUBLE Aerial View
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