Portfolio_Zhou Jian

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ZHOU JIAN 18121110



The House of Nonsense

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/ New playground linking city and the dock -- fighting against #Notopia

Freeze Frame Preface

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/ A flexible extension and refinement for Tate Liverpool

This portfolio contains a collection of projects during my study under Architecture at the University of Liverpool and as Assitant Architect. They include both individual work and group work in this realm.

New Ruralism

The selected projects will show my interests upon architecture through various approaches from diverse aspects. Development from abstraction to figurine, reaction towards context, understanding of texture and imagination about the future are all presented as followed.

Fluid Intersection

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/ In searching for the rebirth of Chinese villages

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/ The perfect balance between public and private

DĂŠjĂ vu Onsen

33-38

/ A superposition of surreal experience with the labyrinth of interlaced space

Other Work

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The House of Nonsense Individual Work, ARCH 352 Year 3, Semester 2 1/2018 - 5/2018 Instructor : Marco Iuliano

#Notopia refers to a phenomenon where loss of identity and cultural vibrancy appears --- a global virus of generic buildings. Nowadays, an increasing number of cities neglected the demand of people while developing, making cities game fields of developers. This project aims to design a new playground for Liverpool citizens in the central district against the commercial atmosphere. It also works as a city memorial. The 2nd Industrial Revolution had large impact on this habour city, witnessing the prosperity of it. When the revolution wave faded, it left the city with much ruins as well as treasure. The equipments in the playground came from the city in history, making it unique for Liverpool. And the historical meanings contained make it suitable for all range of age. The young see it as a wonderland. As they grow up, meanings within the equipments reveal for visitors to learn from them. Meanwhile, the playground develops along with the city and it forms a new link between the city and the dock. Identity and time are two fundamental elements for this project. The geometry and the elements all came from the site and the city. And the project changes in time as well as the occupants. * This project was chosen for degree show on London Campus of the University of Liverpool. * The key AXO won the Charles Anthony Monoprio Prize.

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#Notopia

#Site Analysis + Group Strategy Access

Functions

Influence

transport spot mix function leisure space museum&gallery

History

Links

historic spots

- First impression of site as an isolated island not connected with either ends.

- To make this a new connection as well as a magnet of popularity.

- The popularity and tensity here is low.

- The historical identity of the site could not be lost.

- Only the Merry-go-round shows some sense of vitality.

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Visual


#Geometry of the City

#The House of Nonsense

- A new playground for all range of age. - Reconnecting the city and the dock. - Develops with Liverpool through time.

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#Elements

#Tower+Bridge

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10 1 Crane [1940] 2 Pump House [1870] 3 Decking [1893] 4 Swing Bridge [1984] 5 Tower [2018] 6 Column/Girder A [1893]

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7 Broken Wall [1941] 8 Lift [1846] 9 Columnade [1985] 10 Column/Girder B [1893] 11 Chimney [1959]

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12 Broken ship [1954] 13 Scaffold [1935] 12

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14 Bridge [1846]

Tower connected with bridge, Accessible to all levels

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#Section facing North

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1. Merry-go-round [preserved] 2. Column/Girder A [support] 3. Chimney [pathway] 4. Broken Wall [seperation/seating/climbing] 5. Cafe 6. Pole [guiding visitors] 7. Viewing Platform [to sea] 8. Crane Lift 9. Decking 10. Information Centre

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11. Locomotive 12. Tower Bridge [circulation centre] 13. Pathway to the city [with lift] 14. Viewing Platform [to city] 15. Frame [rhythm from the site] 16. Columnade [echoing the other side] 17. Pathway to the city [separating car traffic and walkers]

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#Elevation facing North

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18. Broken Steam Ship [glory of the past]

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#Information Centre

Viewing Platform

#Detail

To the Tower

To the Swing Bridge

Locomotive Display

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Sloped Glass Roof

Prevent water retainment

Information Centre/Exhibition

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Splasher

Prevent watermark on concrete

Broken Ship

Precast Containment For wall light

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Gap at Bottom

Prevent water retainment


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[2018]

[2038]

- The House of Nonsense?

- I grew up playing around here. - But driving below is quite a different experience

- This new park seems interesting.

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[2028]

- WOW, a locomotive! - Let’s go drive this thing together.

[2058]

- Let’s have some rest up there. - Exploring the ship is exhausting,huh? - Yeah, but how could we get there? - Look, we could use the crane lift. 09


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Freeze Frame Individual Work, ARCH 302 Year 3, Semester 1 9/2017 - 1/2018 Instructor : James Jones

Tate Liverpool is a branch of Tate in Liverpool. It is located at Albert Dock in a former warehouse. The rearrangement of the warehouse kept its facade, making the Gallery blend into the site well and hard for people to notice. This project aims to design a new entrance for Tate Liverpool as well as making some arrangements regarding the functions. The Gallery was intended to be a new eye-catching architecture on site without destroying the historical identity. Frame is the main element in this design. Frame could be used to freeze a moment. The building itself is a frame in history. The flexible structure allows it to evolve overtime and the series of frames would tell another story. * Course in this semester was in collaboration with Tate Liverpool and this project was chosen to be shown in Tate. It’s also on the brochure. *Section render is hanging in Liverpool campus.

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The Entrance

- The most attracting element in this drawing is the ship-like entrance. - It seems to be taking one ship apart and then rearrange them in different order.

- Original ship & Bulkheads

- Circulation

- Rearranged ship & Bulkheads

- Circulation

Further Interpretation

- Visitors experience the space through multiple partitions.

- The space could be changed and the experience of visitors change.

The Connection James Stirling, Sketch for the new Tate Liverpool, 1982. Montreal, Canadian Centre for Architecture.

- Liverpool contains part of Tate and Tate displays part of liverpool.

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- The connections between them happen in multiple dimentions.


- Circulaltion

Freijwheel Wheel Of Liverpool

Original

Proposed

- Original circulation cut through the building, interrupting Gallery space.

- New circulation is on the side and opens up the path from city to the sea.

Merseyside Maritime Museum

Museum of Liverpool

Open Eye Gallery

- Functions

Surrounding museums are all visible from a distance except Tate

Original

Proposed

- Original function zones are quite isolate and divides Gallery space into fragments.

- The new design puts irrelevent functions on the side to leave Gallery space as a whole.

- Access & View

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- Different funtion of space are divided by different pavement material. - Or different orientation of the same material.

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Reception Cloackroom WC Bookstore Cafe Interactive Space

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Different functions were put into grid at the most suitable position.

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Curve boundary on the ground floor allow flow to the sea.

Curve boundary and grid floor create in-between space for seating.

Access from both sides break up the flow.

Bridges connecting original TATE and the extension.

Bookstore and Cafe could be used for seperately after gallery hours.

Platform in the front creates a small plaza.

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Level 6 20.640

Level 5 17.150

Level 4 13.650

Level 3 10.050

Level 2 6.250

Level 1 3.750

Level 0 0.750

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Solar Panel

Viewing Tunnel

Restaurant

- Serve also as connection with Tate

- View to city and sea

Interactive Space

- Multiple access on both floors

- Dining on upper floor for better view -Kitchen on lower floor

- Angle of restaurant provides viewing bay below

Lecture Room

- Interactive space for multiple use - Multiple access on both floors

- View to the sea

Glass block floor

Cloakroom

- Small grids in big grids

Cafe

- Cloakroom is under the interactive space with cloth hanging - Cafe for both indoor and outdoor

- Angle of lecture room provides view into cafe

- In-between space of envelope and surrounding provides resting space

- Small platform for multiple use

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- Joint Detail The unique double-cross joint specifically designed for the structure system, allowing for the convenient construction and destruction of any new frame. Platforms and glass facade would be able to sit on wings of the cross.

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Freeze Frame - A comic about the story of Karen and Freeze Frame 19


New Ruralism

Group Work, AA Summer School 7/2017 Instructor : Tom Verebes; Mary Polites; Ignacio Lopez Buson Goup Members: Hong Hanting; Zhou Jian; Li Jinghong; Yuan Stephanie Contribution: Data Analysis; Diagram Drawing; Renderings; Designing

Urbanization in developing countries is pacing up nowadays. The expansion of large city is eating up smaller cities and villages around. Young people go to large cities for opportunities and villages are left empty. A new kind of lifestyle and development scheme must be applied for villages to stop them from vanishing. This project takes Xixinan as a trial field for experimenting possible development schemes of villages. Xixinan is a group of small villages in Anhui Province, China. They still take farming as their main source of life while labour force is decreasing. We are trying to figure out a way to gather small villages and gain a stronger standing position. Meanwhile, farming will be taken over and reorganized by larger companies while villagers just enjoy the profit. Grasshopper was used as a main tool for simulating future developments.

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BOOMING SURROUNDINGS Xixinan, a large town area, consists of many villages and towns. It locates near Huangshan Area, a famous and fast developing tourist site in China.

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Xixinan plan and analysis focus area

Xixinan Agricultural Types

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DEVELOPMENT ALONG ROADS

FARMLAND DEVELOPMENT

Following the growing pattern of Huangshan, it is highly possible that Xixinan will change significantly shortly.

VILLAGE : FARMLAND To specific case study, we zoomed in to a smaller size with two village development assumptions.

The development of the cluster in this area is mainly affected by food supply, i.e. connectivity between the villages.

We speculated that the development of Xixian would link closely to the towns size and the existed road.

Then a typical village would be selected for detail investigation.

There are two groups of movement of transport, one between small villages and its nearest large village, the other between large villages.

According to the size growth pattern, large villages will develop its occupied area following the road grid and gradually absorb smaller villages. Smaller villages, depending on their sizes and the ratio of built area and farmland, will either grow or fade away. The farmland boundary, based on this development, will gradually convert into a more unified form of distribution.

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Area ratio of farmlands and villages

Village size distribution

Villages' farmland divisions

Village connection by size and distance

Possible connections between Villages

Possible annexation between Villages


BAOCUN

Locating in the north-western corner of Xixinan, Baocun’s building plots is surrounded by farmland, with the ratio of 10.7. FIELD & MOUNTAIN

It is a unique middle size village for its natural environment--facing a creek and setting against the mountain area, which should be an ideal land for both agriculture and residence.

LIVE NEAR THE WATER

EMPTY OLD HOUSE DEMOLISHMENT

VIEWS TO BAOCUN FROM ITS NORTH HILL

WATER RESOURCES AND FLOW

CURRENT SITUATION & ASSUMPTION

WORKFLOW

The farm labour and residents flew to city in the recent years, leaving the elderly with farmland. This may come to a change in the future. According to the perious analysis, people from both cities and towns may gather in large-scale towns, while the small and middle villages will be abandoned.

TOPOGRAPHY AND ROAD DISTANCE

Rearing Arrange

Laboratory Research

Towns & Cities

Virtical Farming

New Transition System

Processing & Packaging

Office Management

We assumed that a modern farm complex would take the place of villages in the future and serve larger towns in the foodchain.

Food Requirement

Farming & Rearing

Modern Field

Tourists & Staffs & Original Residents Accommdation

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LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT

THE HEADQUARTERS HOTEL VERTICAL FARING CENTRE

PROCESSING AND PACKAGING

SEEDLLING DEPARTMENT

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THE CAPSULE IN THE NEW TRANSITION SYSTEM


Seedling Lab View

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Fluid Intersection Individual Work, ARCH 252 Year 2, Semester 2 6/2017 - 1/2017 Instructor : Martin Shutt

Music Department of the University of Liverpool is planning to design a new building near the original one. And the functions mainly include an auditorium for the public and study space for students.The site is located at the edge of the campus. This project is meant to balance the public and the student by separating the circulation and only mixing them when necessary. The shape of the building is taken from the intersection of the two circulation. Performance space is in the middle and other space are arranged linearly surrounding it. Material is an important element in this design. The choice of material transform from heavy to light as it change from street to campus.It could blend into the traditional material along the street as well as fit in the modern atmosphere facing campus.

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Two different functions intersect with each other basing on the circulation path, forming the building.

AUDITORIUM AUDITORIUM AUDITORIUM

STREET

SCHOOL

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CIRCULATION CIRCULATION CIRCULATION

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SCHOOL SCHOOL

STREET


Section through linear zone, presenting the vertical circulation of the building. The public and the students share the stairs from ground floor to the first floor while other stairs are only used by students. The section from below shows the layout of the auditorium with seating on two floors.

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FRONT OF HOUSE 100 FOYER 25 CLOAK ROOM 10 RECEPTION

100 DRESSING ROOM 60 “GREEN ROOM” 12 BUILDING MANAGER TEACHING SPACE 300 SEMINAR ROOM 40 STAFF OFFICE

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Déjà vu Onsen Professional Work, Naturalbuild 4/2019 - 10/2019 Instructor : Shui Yanfei Group Members: Ye Ying; Zhou Jian Contribution: Model Making; Photographing; Technical Drawing; Designing Category: Work in Process Estimated Year: 2020

Tonglu is a small village in Zhejiang Province, China. And the specific site locates in some disused ponds in the low-lying land. This project aims to create a new space for thermal bath with a distinctive experience upon those ponds. We have not attempted to create a superposition of surreal experience by simply reconstructing or abandoning the historical trace. People can enter the labyrinth of interlaced space created by black concrete under the acrylic roof through the passage. With the movement of the body, through the light and the shadow, and the transformation between indoor and outdoor, Déjà vu Onsen was perceived eventually. The creek aside is considered as a drainage way, where water discharging strategies will be applied to ensure it not be affected by flood. Under the premise of ensured flood control, the spring water flowing down from the mountain during rainy season will be introduced to the architecture, making it an enjoyable place where villagers and tourists can come to spend time in. During the dry periods, the baths varied in different depths are emptied and become an art gallery associated with water and sounds.

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History of the "Spring"

Original low-lying land [ -1950s ]

Built pond [ 1960s-1970s ]

Disused Dragon-eye pond [ 1980s-2018 ] Site plan , Tonglu, Zhejiang Province, China

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Let the "Spring" continue to flow

Refresh the historical memory of water "Spring" Water tension space - Bubble [ Now ]


Function Ideation - A "Spring" that changes in use based on different seasons

Models - A selection of models using different techniques while developing

Wet Season

Considering that the creek aside can be used as a drainage way, water discharging strategies will be used to prevent Qinglong Pond from flooding on site. Under the premise of ensured flood control, the spring water flowing down from the mountain during the rainy season will be introduced to the pond, making it an enjoyable place where villagers and tourists can come to play with water or spend time in the onsen all year round.

Dry Season

Material - Arcylic for the Bubble roof.

Construction Site - Current site under construction.

In the dry season, the pools varied in different depths will be emptied completely. Thus it becomes the "spring" art gallery of Qinglong Pond where specific kinds of creative art will be displayed. The super-scale crystal water-drip roof is to refresh villagers’ memories of the old reservoir. And the gallery buried in the land aims to help excavate and rebuild the confidence and spiritual soul of this village.

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Technical Drawing - Masterplan

SEAL NEW YORK

2011

甬道 NATURAL BUILD OPERATION LLC. 中国 上海市 黄浦区 外马路1178号 201室 1178 WAIMA RD, 2/F, SHANGHAI 200011 CHINA

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设计说明 INTRODUCTION

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Other Work

// AA SUMMER SCHOOL

// XIXINAN ANALYSIS

// POSSIBLE GROWTH PROJECTION

FORM IRREGULARITY

// 2017 // GROUP WORK

// Caroline Chen / Juliet Berry / Zhou Jian

// INSTRUCTOR: Mary Polites / Ignacio Lopez Buson

GUOTANG CUN // Case

Villages grew naturally in Xixinan, so the form is irregular. We used the ratio between the perimeter and area of each village to measure its irregularity, understanding that a higher ratio shows more irregularity.

Irregular villages in Xixinan area

Elevation

Low/ High points of elevation

Topographical slope

Unbuilt forest area/ High points

River is located at lowest elevation. Village form along slope and elevation difference of this village is large.

The mapping demonstrate that villages generally followed a pattern of forming around these extremes.

The positioning of villages and roads followed lower degrees of slope, avoiding the steeper points.

We analyzed the distinction between man-made agricultural nature and the existing nature to predict village growth.

FRAGMENTATION

GROWTH FROM NEW ROADS

Larger villages and the the intersection between roads pose as attractors to smaller satellite vilage forms. They form a cluster that could form new villages in the future.

Taking the new road network generated by optimal slope, we projected a growth pattern within our area constraints shown within a radius of 150 meters from the edges of existing villages. The growth pattern presented a more localized area, following village clusters rather than a larger village network.

Existing Villages Large villages could attract smaller ones

Possible Growth

TOPOGRAPHICAL VARIABILITY

GROWTH FROM BUILT TYPOLOGIES

Topographical forces could be possible influence on conditions of fragmentation and formal irregularity. Darker the color indicates lager the topology difference.

Exploring a finer grain generation of growth, we developed a series of building typologies which followed the areas of potential growth demonstrated in the previous maps relating to bounds of slope. To further refine the rule set, the buildings were oriented towards the road to follow the development patterns of existing villages.

Possible growth of Xixinan area following new roads

Existing Villages

Topological difference could influence village growth

Possible growth of Xixinan area following typologies

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ENVELOPE

GLASS BOX (FOR DISPLAY)

REINFORCED CONCRETE ROOF

ALUMINIUM CLADDING (WHITE)

STEEL FRAME (WHITE)

RESIDENTIAL UNIT

GREEN ROOF OF THE WORKSHOP PROVIDES A VIEW FOR OFFICE WORKERS

- SEPERATED FROM THE SHOP - FACING THE QUIETER PART OF THE SITE

HAVE ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFIT.

GLASS BOX (ENTRANCE)

GREEN ROOF

TRANSPARENT GLASS

- HALF OF THE BUILDING IS COVERED WITH TRANSLUCENT FACADE - PROVIDING THE RESIDENTS WITH NATURAL LIGHT AND PROTECTS THEIR PRIVACY - MOST PART OF THE BUILDING IS SUPPORTED BY CONCRETE WALLS - HOLLOW PROFILE SQUARE STEEL COLUMNS SUPPORT STAIRS AND OTHER PART OF THE BUILDING DOUBLE FACADE SYSTEM WITH GLAZING ON THE INTERIOR AND ALUMINIUM CLADDING ON THE OUTSIDE GLAZING PROVIDES VIEW FOR CUSTOMERS WHILE CLADDING PREVENTS PASSENGERS TO SEE MUCH OF THE INSIDE THE WIDTH OF CLADDINGS ARE HEAVIER ON THE TOP AND THINNER ON THE BOTTOM ACCORDING TO LEVEL OF PRIVACY NEEDED ALUMINIUM IS LIGHT AND CAN REFLECT SUNLIGHT MAIN ENTRANCE IS A GLASS BOX WHICH STANDS OUT AND PROVIDE COSTUMERS WITH A SENSE OF SEPERATION FROM THE STREET.

HOLLOW FROFILE SQUARE STEEL COLUMN

STEEL FRAME (WHITE)

PUBLIC ELEVATOR

TRANSLUCENT PANEL

THE SIDE STAIRS HAVE TRANSLUCENT FACADE. PROVIDES NEIGHBOURS WITH A VIEW.

CIRCULATION

THE PROJECT INTRODUCES SEPERATE CIRCULATION SYSTEM THROUGH SEPERATION IN FLOOR HEIGHT AND MULTIPIE STAIR SYSTEMS. - CUSTOMERS - JOURNEY

THEY ENTRE FROM THE MAIN ENTRANCE AND HAVE SEVERAL CHOICES. THEY COULD HAVE A COFFEE OR TRAL THROUGH SHOWROOMS ON TWO FLOORS. THE MAIN STAIR IS SUPPORTED BY THIN WHITE STEEL COLUMNS, PROVIDING VAGE VISION INTO WORKSHOP. THE ROUTE ON THE FIRST FLOOR FORCE THEM TO TRAVEL A LONG WAY SO THEY COULD ENJOY MORE OF THE DISPLAY.

RAMP FOR THE DISABLED

PROTECTS THE PRIVACY OF THE ARTISAN.

ELEVATOR FOR ARTISAN (MOSTLY)

- THE ARTISAN - SEPERATE

TO PROVIDE THE ARTISAN WITH UNDISTURBED DESIGNING ENVIRONMENT, WORKSHOP COLD WORK AS A SEPERATE UNIT. THEY COULD ENTRE THROUGH THE BACK DOOR. IF THEY RIDE TO WORK, THEY COULD GO DOWNSTAIRS AND HAVE A SHOWER. THERE IS A SIDE STAIR SYSTEM CONNECTING TWO WORKSHOPS. THE STAIR ALSO GOES UP TO THE OFFICE FOR EASY COMMUNICATION AND GO DOWN TO BASEMENT FOR GEARS. FLOOR OF WORKSHOPS ARE ONE STEP HIGHER THAN SHOWROOM FLOOR, SEPERATES THE SPACE WITH THE OUTSIDE

- OFFICE WORKERS - RESIDENTS - PRIVATE

MAIN STAIR FOR CUSTOMERS

SEPERATED FROM THE SHOP AND MIAN ROAD. BUT THE OWNER COULD ENTER THE BACK DOOR OF THE SHOP IF NEEDED.

HIERARCHY

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THE HIERARCHY SYSTEM IS ARCHIEVED BY DIFFERENCE IN FLOOR HEIGHT. YOU HAVE TO GO ONE STEP UP AFTER ENTERING TO CAFE AND ONE MORE STEP TO WORKSHOP. SAME GOES ON OTHER FLOORS. THE DIFFERENCE IS NOT MUCH CONSIDERING THE DISABLED.

STEEL MESH (WHITE) SIDE STAIR SYSTEM FOR ARTISAN

SIDE STAIRS ARE SUPPORTED BY COLUMNS AND MESH SO THEY COULD FLOAT. HOLLOW FROFILE SQUARE STEEL COLUMN

STEEL COLUMNS WORK AS SUPPORT OF FLOORS AND ROOF. STEEL MESH OFFERS A PLACE TO HANG GEARS. HOLLOW FROFILE SQUARE STEEL COLUMN

Explodes axometric analyzing the envelope of a bicycle shop for Arch 202


Brand VI Design + Font Design for Universe Show - Don’t Panic

Brand VI Design for Detective Agency - Absent Matter

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Zhou Jian

Birth: 3 Jul 1996 Tele: +86 13913525017 E-mail: joven73@icloud.com

Education 2016.9 - 2018.7 BA Architecture (Part 1) University of Liverpool, UK 2014.9 - 2016.6 BA Architecture (Part 1) Xi’an Jiaotong Liverpool Unversity, China

Academic Awards 2018.6

Charles Anthony Monoprio Prize [Best set of rendered drawings in BA3]

Academic Experience 2018.6 2018.6 2018.4 2017.7

Degree show of University of Liverpool in London Degree show of University of Liverpool in Liverpool Architectural Show in Tate Exchange [Tate Liverpool] AA Summer School in Xixinan,China

Working Experience 2018.8- NOW 2016.7- 2016.8

NATURALBUILD [Architect Assistant] Suzhou Intitute of Landscape Architecture Design Co.,Ltd, internship

Skills Photoshop // Illustrator // Indesign Rhinoceros // V-ray // Sketchup // Revit // AutoCAD // Grasshopper // C4D

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Unit Study Model - 1:50 - Alcácer do Sal Residences



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