Content I abstract communication as circles, various communications within different circles. They overlap on each other. Some range bigger, some range smaller. As to me, all these circles are from diverse dimensions, complete or incomplete. As the saying goes, one thousand readers have one thousand images for Hamlets. I think different readers will discover their own commutative way according to their life experience and values. What I want to do is to amplify the communicative character in my project. I try to explain my work from my perspective of view. The biggest circle represents people. I think most things travel in circle, will eventually go back to the original part of life itself,and communicate with the starting point ,communicate with people, which are ourselves.
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Rhythm of the City
Museun Design
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April-June 2010
PREFACE
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Multi - dimentional Communication This portfolio shows five different works that indicating my view on Architecture. In my opinion, architecture is not an emotionless entity; every single construction tells its unique story. It carries its special information and communicates with the world in dissimilar ways. All these communications are multi窶電imensional, and yet are not restricted to a single respect. The communications are like onions, have a lot layers and all overlap together. Nevertheless, each of the projects that I present has its own focus. I chose five topics shown in my work, which are story, rhythm, time, nature and people. I think among all these topics, people are still the most important factor. After all, the principal part of communication is people. I believe in multi-dimension in communication, as I believe in the diversity and openness in architecture.
1 The Grandmasters
distance
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rhythm
3 Urban Coexist Urban Design
July-August 2010
P11
nature
March-July 2011
space time
5 Five Minute`s walk Community
Eco-village Planning Design July-August 2009
P22
4 Adaptive Intervention June-July 2011
Urban Complex
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The Grandmasters
Movie Scene Design
Location: Date: Type: Role: Contribution: Art Director:
Kaiping, Guangzhou, Guangdong July – August, 2010 Internship Art Assistant Data Collection, Site Research, Construction Design, Detail, Layout Qiu Weiming 1
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Antique Doors Ip Man: Master of Bruce Lee @0.1m
The old-styled lamp
The Grandmasters No story lives unless someone wants to listen. The stories we love best do live in us forever (J.K. Rowling) . Is architecture the same? Is it the story that keeps all the construction alive, or is it the construction that seals the story, makes it live longer in a way of entity? Or they are all wrong. Maybe only when these two things collaborate together, can they both shine through their value. Beaten gangsters
Ip Man:’s wife
Classic Rickshaw
This movie is directed by Director Wong Kar-wai. It has been shooting for eight years, and will be released in the near future. I am honored to enter the crew. Every scene is carefully designed to bring out the atmosphere of the movie and response to the prevailing society. As an architecture student, I designed a few construction under the supervisor of the art director, and experience of the entire construction process of structures. It`s a very unique experience. What's more, I learn to view architecture in a new way, and re-positionits function in our social life.
[ images downloaded from Mtime, and edited by the author]
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Spaces need to Modified to fit the Scene
Canton
More Wires
Block the Road
Movie Scene Plan
Kaiping
More Plaques Block the Residential House Below Certain Line of Sight
Shooting Area
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The story is about Bruce Lee`s master, Ip Man.
1950s Hongkong
2010 Kaiping
One of the scenes is in Kaiping, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province. The background is a typical street in 1980s, Hongkong. The old houses in Kaiping are quite similar with those in aforementioned. However, efforts are needed to bring out the scene. We need to block the end of each street to ensure the authenticity of the scene. More wires, plaques need to be added, more doors and faรงade need to be modified to create a lively living street. So when the audience watch the movie, they will actually believe what happens in the scene.
Block the Bunker
Shooting Scale
Modify the facade
Shooting Scale
Redesign the door
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Rhythm of the City
Lingnan City Museum
Location: Date: Type: Role: Contribution: Tutor:
University City, Panyu, Guangzhou, Guangdong April – June, 2010 Curricular project Designer All Xiang Ke 5
SITE
Site Analysis
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Through this larger scale of site analysis of University city, we found out that 12 universities are separated on the land averagely, main transportation system crosses through this land, and a museum already exist on this area. But all in all, the public construction is limited. Therefore, the orientation of the museum becomes extremely important.
University City
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Guangzhou CBD
The museum locates in University city, Guangzhou; it not only represents the characteristics of South China, but also tells the story of urban development of Guangzhou City.
12 Different Universities Central park Commercial district
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Great view!
Velodrome
how to make the view greater?
Block it!
Then Rive it!
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Temple
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Shore
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This picture shows the accurate environment of the site. We can see the open wild space and the flat horizon line. Thus, the museum is doomed to be obvious ,which will severely influence the landscape of this area. Therefore, what kind of form suits the site became a priority question.
Seek the best way to solve the contradiction between landscapes and constructs.
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[ images downloaded from Google Earth, and edited by the author ]
Main Road Inner Ring Road Intermediate Ring Road Outer Ring Road
Design Development
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To see the great view, you must cross a mountain. I decided to block the whole views, saving the surprise for folks.
Rive the complete cube, go through all bounded inner spaces, and the great view is just in front of you.
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Concept Generation Guangzhou is a city developing in extremely fast paces. Very few cities in the world are capable of developing at this rate. But this kind of developing mode is dangerous for there is a price to pay. Guangzhou`s development separate the city into two sides. It`s like the two sides of the coin, or A/B sides of a tape. They mix together, but have their own characteristics. On one side, it`s the fast developing city business center or down town. In this zone, we got high rise buildings, entertainments and neon lights. On the other side, it`s the high densities urban town, in which lived the people who constructed all the things in the aforementioned zone. Who erodes who? And who will eventually fade away? The answer seems to be obvious. But is it the right direction for city development? I decided to glue these two sides together, forming a dramatic contrast for my audiences. The outside and inside facade both abstract from the real images of the city. The main purpose is not to presumes the faded things, but to remind people to think soberly.
[ images downloaded from Google Search, and edited by the author ]
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01.Lobby 02.Reception 03.Sales Gallery 04.Cafe 05.Temporary Exhibition 06.Office 07.Data Room 08.Management 09.Garage 10.Buffer Zone 11.Collection Room 12.Equipment Room 13.Bar
14.Exhibition Space 15.Mezzanine 16.Lounge 17.Meeting Room 18.Screening Room 19.Simultaneous Interpretation Room 20.Research Room 21.Library 22.Identification Room 23.Photography Room 24.Disinfection Room 25.Studio 26.Specimen Room 27.Repair Room
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Interior Frame The corridor of the inner space circled up through the pipes, forms a clear logic of visiting lines for the folks. also clearly divided the corridor and the exhibition spaces. Yet, because split-level, folks could go up easily without feeling tired.
Tour route Whiles on surround, pierces these two utterly different spaces, the exhibition space lacks of natural scenery and the tubes spaces can see urban landscape from the gap. At the end of the tour line is a huge window display the lake view, which finally lead people back to nature, and enable them to quietly think about the content of the nature, about the city, eventually, about our own.
Hall Perspective
Rhythm Analysis
Lake & sky framed by the window
Have you ever feel the rhythm of the city, if you ever missed it? There`s a chance for you to experience it in the museum. It`s a roll-out flat tour line, you can enjoy the exhibition and the nature view in a interesting rhythm. And the comforting great lake and sky views are saved to the end just to surprise you.
Section 9
Perspective
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Urban Coexist Location: Date: Type: Role: Contribution: Collaborators: Tutor:
Urban design Architecture intervenes in city Liwan District, Guangzhou, Guangdong March – July, 2011 Academic/Group work Group leader, cheif designer Site research, questionnaire survey, concept generation, master plan, details, layout Lin haotian, Lin Xinrong, Liang Guangkai, Hou Shengnan, Tan Xiaofeng, Miao Lixiang Luo Weixing 11
Innerring Rd.
Fangxing Rd. Huangdaxian Temple
Huangdaxian Temple
Taigucang Wharf
Shiweitang Train Station
Shamian Shiweitang Train Station Metro Line 2 White Swan Hotel Tea Market
Bar Street
Railway
Guangdong College of Pharmacy Gongye Middle Ave.
Zuiguan Park Metro Line 1
Huangdaxian Temple
Shiweitang Train Station
Church in Shamian
Flower Fish Art Market
Railway Xinyi Club Innerring Rd. Zuiguan Park
Pengkui Village
Xinyi Club
Baogang Ave.
Dongxiu Primary school Chajiao Village
Fangcun Ave. Taigucang Wharf
Chajiao Rd.
Flower Fish Art Market
[ images downloaded from Google Earth, and edited by the author ]
White Swan Hotel The project is located at the east coast to Huadi river, Fangcun District Guangzhou, Guangdong. There are a lot of regional communities, old warehouses, factories, as well as new housing, hospitals, and Huangdaxian Temple, which indicate multifunction and chaos of this urban fringe. It is also one of the oldest preserved districts in Guangzhou. Nevertheless, it has also been influenced by the fast paces of Guangdong Province`s development. Now it`s facing the challenge to transform from its old pattern to a new shape. With still a lot of original residential and traditional constructions existing there, the problem becomes more intriguing. Our solution is not to start a revolution, but to find a way allow the original and the changed patterns to coexist.
Li Lei: A Local Resident
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History: from prosperity to depression
Community rebirth
Although the site locates at Bai'etan area, the edge of Guangzhou City and Foshan City, it experienced prosperity once upon a time. At Han Dynasty (about 200BC- 200AD), it was a dock of the maritime silk road. At Tang Dynasty (about 600AD), a lot of foreign flowers were imported through here, which encouraged the development of gardening. After World War II, Bai'etan area met another prosperity. Factories and warehouses were built because of the convenience of transport. However, industry declined as the city rapidly enlarged its boundary in 1990s. This area remains deserted while hundreds of modern buildings keep emerging in downtown Guangzhou.
Traditional painting
Cantonese Opera
Townhouse
To regain its previous prosperity, we emphasize on the characteristics of the site itself, Huangdaxian Temple, river landscape and native life style. HDX Temple epitomizes the tradition of Guangzhou and the streams spreading around the site are potential landscape resources. When it refers to native people, their leisure life style is well known by most Cantonese. The three elements are isolated from each other so the site stays tedium and inefficient. We need to start a big operation to activate the community.
Kungfu Pottery and china
Old railway station
Tea
Factory
Current situation Site
Site
Site
Cantonese delicacies
Gardening
Paper-cut
Xiguan, the core district of old Guangzhou
Foshan, a historic town since 400AD
Warehouse
Huangdaxian Temple
The tradition of Bai'etan Area
Problems
Solutions
Site
SOHO Attract new dwellers to raise the vitality of the community.
Dock
Industrial heritage of the planned economy era Economy: a lot of closed factories and several small groceries.
Influential factors on the site
With the decline of industry, the local Introduce new elements into the economy need a new attraction. site.
Most buildings near the temple are old factories and dwellings, which lack necessary maintenances. Some newly built amalgamated dwellings ignore the co-ordination with surroundings. The roads cannot form a circular system and the open spaces are separated. As a result, the site becomes an unpopular place which can hardly impresses visitors.
Exhibition Establish a gallery for pottery, china and tea production to preserve traditional artistry.
Environment: little resident or tourist visit the open space
Open space is not accessible enough for people.
Build a tight connection between river bank and the rest of the site.
Texture
Buildings
Transport
Road
Open space
Green land Water
Building quality
Good Medium Suggest to remove Have to remove
Culture: not many citizens know about the Huangdaxian Temple
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Local characteristics are not well- Increase the importance of the Huangdaxian Temple. known.
Environmental upgrade
Car-free zone A commercial area associated with Huangdaxian Temple can engage more tourists.
Temple Commercial Residential Industrial
Economic revival
Park Improve the waterfront and create easier approaches from inner area to the river bank.
Functions
Community rebirth
Cultural Continuity
Festivals There will be activities at certain holidays of traditional Chinese calendar. 13
Three zones
Land use
Planning structure
Boundary Commercial & Apartment Commercial & SOHO Temple Commercial Hotel Exhibition Park
Dwelling zone Commercial & tourism zone Riverfront zone
Pedestrain network
Open space
Main street Sub-street Recreational path
The site is split into three zones which contain different functions. The riverfront zone will become the place where residents relax and have sports. Some important activities will also take place here. The concept of commercial and tourism zone is generated from traditional Cantonese villages. The various experiences inside the street of traditional style will attract more tourists and makes the temple more popular. The r e s i d e n ti a l z o n e w i l l b e c o m e the new home for the original residents. They can continue their life style and habit in a more comfortable environment.
Riverfront Zone Activity centre
Terrace
Street hierarchy
Height control
Activity centre and square
Commercial and Tourism Zone
Riverfront park Square
Straight treet
SOHO
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Bridges
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Square
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To realize the concept of urban coexistence and lead to the rebirth of community, each components of the site should be arranged in a system. The riverfront area is transformed into a park for travelers while the commercial and residential area lies in the inner part of the site. A road system and pedestrian network can closely connect each area so that the residents and tourists can reach their destination more conveniently. Commercial podium
Open to surroundings
Ventilation
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Huangdaxian Temple Residential Residential
Chajiao Commercial District 2. Huangdaxian Temple
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Urban Coexist Coexistence does not refer to copying the old way of lifestyle, but refers to rebirthing the traditional living patterns and impression of the space by designing. Expansion of the Huangdaxian Temple, business district designed according to the traditional pattern of village, modern soho zone and green belt along the river link, are connected by fluent traffic route and rhythmic plaza.
Site Trend From North to South
When people walk in this area, they will feel as if walking between the old stories of the city and how they translate in new narrative way. It is a spiritual tour connecting to the old time, and yet it`s the true meaning of coexistence. Our Expectation
Site Trend From East to West
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Adaptive Intervention Location: Date: Type: Role: Contribution: Collaborator: Tutor:
Urban Complex SC2011 Spain-China Movement Nanjing, Jiangsu, China June â&#x20AC;&#x201C; July, 2011 International Competition Chief designer Site research, concept generation, model, analysis drawing, rendering, layout. Yuan ye Miao Jun
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History
Site Analysis 472B.C. Chunqiu Dynasty --Changganli
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The site locates along a continuous public landscape full of sensitive natural and historical factors. The original land mass was used by factories and a big market, but currently only four-story industrial plants with reinforced concrete frame structures left.
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2 Tianfei Temple
3 Hydrangea Park
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[ images downloaded from Google Earth, and edited by the author ]
937A.D. South Tang Dynasty --Jiangning
1368A.D. Ming Dynasty --Nanjing
Adaptive Intervention
Urban Complex Xiaguan District, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
The site is located in an important urban node of XiaGuan District of Nanjing. With the adjustments of the industrial structure and the urban function, XiaGuan District is facing new developing opportunities along the Yangtze River, especially opportunities on modern service industry. The east part of the site is also on the greenbelt along Ming Dynasty city wall. Against the background of the natural situation and cultural context, the regeneration of the site should focus on adaptive intervention in terms of function, landscape and public space. A vibrant "urban node" is expected to achieve, through the mixed land-use, the integration of the urban environment, enhancing the urban public space continuity and the interaction between internal and external spaces. Yet, the podium imitates mountains and lakes used to exist on this site, we try to use this way to communicate between people and nature
Communication
Terrain
Water System
Sight Spot
1966A.D. P.R.C --Nanjing
Green System
City Texture
The development of Nanjing is the epitome of development in China cities. Since the adoption of the reform and opening-up policy, with the fast development of economy, cities in China went on a road of rapid expansion and more and more urban residents. However, some problems appeared along, for example: dismantling and removing.
1985A.D. P.R.C --Nanjing
2008A.D. P.R.C --Nanjing
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Reality: The speed of urbanizations is so fast that some buildings will be removed when they stayed for only 20 or 30 years. The quality of these buildings was not good enough and they would waste a lot of energies. Additionally, the coercive removing will damage large number of people’s homeland that cost their whole lives ‘efforts.
Strategy
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Time: The transformation from intervening to being intervened
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Space
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Form Generation
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Intervention now
Adaptive Intervention
Strategy: Intervening & being Intervened If a building intervenes in a particular location, it must maintain the continuity of time and space. In other words, a building should not only “intervene” to link the past, but also connect the city’s future development to consider the possibility of “being intervened”. Therefore, a building is a vital one and constructively contributes to the evolution of the city, an organic life entity. To achieve the goal, three important aspects should be considered: space, function and landscape
Concept: My proposal is mainly based on the purpose of extension of the city wall, in terms of not only patterns of facade, but also the intercommunication between the construction and the city wall. Wavy surface of the roof and the form stepping over the river symbolize the water and mountains in the traditional Chinese culture.
Basic Shape
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Continuous Space
Mutual Landscape
Tower
Roof Park
Tianfei Temple
3F
Jinghai Temple
Main Entrance
13F - 40f
Hydrangea Park
Ground Floor
View from surroundings
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Hydrangea Park
Yuejiang Pavilion
Lion Hill
City wall
To the Yangtze
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Continuous Space: To be involved in in an "adaptive" way requires constancy in urban space, which means a convenient traffic flow, and smooth, intuitive characteristics. For this case, we design two cross traffic lines of two different elevations, connecting the surrounding monuments and important areas. Within two buildings connected by lines, the internal and external contacts are enhanced. On the other hand, the "traffic line" constituted by people is very changeable, so the path is not the only outdoor space to encourage people to re-create, to make the venue to generate more possibilities -- including the use of methods and spatial form.
View from base Mutual Landscape: Most of the contemporary cities are growing towards the sky. The density of city is increasing while the per capita green space area is reducing. Although the Hydrangea Park, Lion Hill and the city wall are adjacent to the site, we design an interesting roof park with wavy surface and preserve such a valuable leisure place for the much crowded space in the future city. People on the roof can appreciate the green in the Hydrangea Park. The roof park also provides beautiful scenery for tourists on Lion Hill, Yuejiang Pavilion or thecity wall. This is so-called mutual landscape.
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Surface Generation
Abstraction
Function & Area
Paper Simulation
Office
34000m2
Craft
12000m2
Exhibition Education Theater
12000m2 3000m2 3000m2 16000m2
Library Sports Commercial
View from the east
Offices with with viewsviews Offices
Generalization Side-windows for Side-windows forlighting lighting
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Downtown Area
Xiuqiu Park
Noctunal scene
City wall
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Five Minutes' Walk Community Location: Date: Type: Role: Contribution: Collaborators: Supervisor:
Vale de Caparide, Eco-village Planning Design Caparide, Lisbo, Portugal July-August,2009 workshop Trainee Site Research, data collection, concept generation, sketch,presentation Su Yi, Gao Wei, Xu Wenna,Zhou Yue, Lin Zixin Prof. Bao Geping, Prof. Antonio,Rao Enchen
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Five Minutes' Walk Community Vale dea Caparide, Eco-village Planning Design This is a project of a two week`s workshop with IST(INSTITUTO SUPERIOR TĂŠCNICO). The aim is to build a eco-village in lisbo, Portugal.The site is a 244 hectares undeveloped area located in the urban fringe area of Lisbon with a low-lying valley in the middle. Our aim is to build an ecological paradise, with some buildings in the west where is buildable to accommodate 3,000 people in a residential area, and some mixture hotels, exhibition, public services and other functions in this site to meet the basic needs of the residents and tourists. This a project in 2009, I define it as communicate with people, after all, that`s what we are building and planning for. 23
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health center
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youth hostel
labs
museum
learning center
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retirement home
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In order to share public service facilities and the convenient transportation, buildings in the urban core area are arranged in a regular form, with little green area such as parks.
Typical Photo
west of the site
Evora
Beijing
Malagueira
Guangzhou
Texture of urban fringe area in Lisbon Site Map
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Castle Area
Shanghai
Monsaraz
Building Texture
Case study with DENSITY and PATTERN CONTRAST
Specific location -- the urban fringe area
We chose this area (233,000sqm) to study different densities and patterns, since this area is most likely to accommodate residences according to its close relationship with the surrounding living areas. We put the cases we had visited and some other examples in famous cities into the site in the same scale. Here we can get a brief impression on how the site will look like in different building densities.
Road Texture
Develop a cross urbanization mode, to keep some nature area in between.
Built area
urban Professors from IST showed us several typical examples of living areas in and out of Lisbon. After the visit, we learned more about local living conditions. After this texture contrast, we got the impression of the organization of urban elements and the atmosphere in every case. [ images downloaded from Google Earth, and edited by the author ]
Case study with BUILDING and ROAD TEXTURE
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Nature area
Put the cross urbanization mode into the site.
Site The fringe area doesn't have as much building capacity as it in the urban area, so we have the chance to keep some nature areas in between. We call this a cross urbanization mode'.
Across urbanization mode
Built-up area
New built area
Reserved nature area
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Conception about the parking hill
How to build a CROSS URBANIZATION COMMUNITY in this site? in To S tra
Site Plan
This parking hill will abound with private cars in the year 2010. When more people accept the idea of sustainability, fewer cars will be used. At that time some of the layers in the parking hill can be changed to a public-used function such as garden, library, museum, etc.
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Step 1. New road
Build a road to cross the site and connect the main road system.
Step 2. Land exchanging
Change a little part of buildable area with natural area.
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Step 3. New built areas defining
New built areas are defined by the devide of the road within the buildable boundary with continuity.
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Step 4. Green corridor
Green areas are defined between different built areas and connect the reserved ecological area.
Step 1. Put an 'Evora' into the site.
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Step 4. lots
5 minutes to Parking
Parking lots are placed along the main road. The radius 250m means that people could reach every place within 5 minutes.
Step 5. Bicycle paths
Bicycle paths are added into the site to enhance the accessibility of the public area and propose a way of healthy life.
Step 2. Step 3. What is important in Evora? A d d a m a i n s t r e e t t o connect different areas.
Step 4. Add squares in the entrances of this plot.
Highway Residence Retirement home Information center Library Youth hostel Hotel
square street lane green area
Learning center Factory Laboratory Public-used complex
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Master plan of the built area Process of layout in the middle built area
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Snapshots
Apr. 2008
Dec. 2008
Apr. 2009
Oct. 2009
From 2007-2011
1. Shi Gang West Urban Village Workshop cooperated with: Lin Yinghao, Dou Zonghao, Chen Zhongyu, Zhou Qi, Li Mingzheng,etc. Tutor: Professor Bao Geping, Professor Cicilia 2. Competition in the activities of campus archetectual festival cooperated with: Xinrong Lin, Tianzhao Zeng, Yuan Liang, Guangjin Tang, Xiaofeng Tan 3. Cafe Design: Curricular Project Tutor: Hongwu Du
1 Shi Gang West Urban Village Workshop Nov. 2009
2 Construction Competition: Refuge Creation Dec. 2009
3 Curricular Project: Cafe Design Nov. 2010
4 Curricular Project:Club Design Aug. 2011
4 Club Design: Curricular Project Tutor: Linhai Luo
5. Hotel Design: Curricular Project Tutor: Jianzhen Qiu 6. HSBC Green residential design activity Cooperated with: Zhang Yixiang, Xu Wenna, Liang Yuan, Ding Shaoheng
7. UA Competition: Commercial Building Cooperated with: Zhouyue Chen, Shan wu 8. SCUT-UC Berkeley Rural Study Workshop Tutor: Professor Ye Hong, Professor Wei Kai
5 Curricular Project: Hotel Design
6 HSBC Green residential design activity
7 UA Competition: Commercial Building
8 SCUT-UC Berkeley Rural Study Workshop 28
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Personal
Education
Specialized skills
Academic Relevant Experiences
Name: Liu Jiayuan Natioanality: Chinese Date of Birth: April. 1st, 1989 Address: Room 214, Xi 19 SCUT(South China University Of technology),381# Wushan Rd, Tianhe District, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China(510640)
South China University of Technology,
AutoCAD, Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign. Rhinoceros, Maya, Sketchup Maxwell, Artlantis. Final cut Pro. Microsoft Office.
SC2011 Spain-China International Architecture Competition 08/2011 SCUT-UC Berkeley Rural Study Workshop 03- 09/2011 Visual Identification System Design of Guoxiang Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd 02-05/2011 Measurement of 19th road army martyrs' park, Guangzhou, China 12/2010 UA Commercial buildings Competition 11/2010 Practical Project: Planning and design of Correspondence Accounting School in Jilin Province 02/2010 HSBC green residential design activity 09-11/2009 China-Portugal exchange workshop: Urban Design of Vale de Caparide 07-08/2009 Shi Gang West Urban Village Workshop 02-05/2008
Tel: +86 13751787027 Email: liujiayuan89@hotmail.com
School of Architecture (09/2007-06/2012) Bachelor of Architecture
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