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Chapter 2: BRIDGE CITY: negative externalities ofeverything TOKENS

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02 Dispersed Mixed Habitat

Discrete Spaces and Spatial Justice in Cities LOCATION:Xuhui Riverside, Shanghai

The project explores the use of space by the disadvantaged groups who are new to the city through basic modules, blocks and superblocks, simulates the discrete parts in different combinations of functions through WASSP, and aggregates them into highly dense spatial organization as a possible space for shaping the disadvantaged groups and projecting planning strategies in it. The organic urban form is conceived from the "Habitat 67". The project avoids gentrification and spatial compartmentalization and over-concentration of poverty by combining and controlling functions.

Personal academicproject inschool

Time: October 2022-December 2022

Instructor: Meizi Li, Mi Diao

MAPPING:Siteanalysis

Xuhui Riverside, Shanghai

Concept

Zhengda Lecheng, green colorful city completed. The renovation of the Long Museum was completed, and the related buildings of the railway station were demolished. The high-end residential area on the west side and the commercial area on the east side were completed. Nanyang High School completedtheupdate.

The use of prefabricated structural technology is not only inexpensive, but also greatlyacceleratesconstruction.

Many workers in Shanghai have been homeless during the pandemic, and the lockdown of space has made it impossible for them to commute between their homes and workplaces. Even after the pandemic, they still faced problems such as poor housing quality, inability to afford closer housing, and inability to adapt to changes in the number of workers. There is a need for a low-cost, fast-build, and geographically unrestricted housing model to provide workers withahome in thebig cities.

Morphological restrictions

Public space restrictions

Pre-existing building restrictions

Determinethespatial location

03 Y

Space, structure, dislocation

LOCATION:Siping

Road, Yangpu District, Shanghai, China

Siping Road divides the Ton i campus into two, and we hope to explore the issue of how to reduce the fragmentation between the two. The proposal hopes to use the student activity center as a trigger point, forming a flexible connection between the playground and the building of the College of Life Sciences through the continuity of the ground, and will stimulate the club activities to happen on the bridge through the spatial setting, so that the student activity center across the bridge will become the interface for Ton i University to show to the outside mainly to Siping Road, and also provide a higher urbanity for the relativelyclosedcampus learning life.

This program hopes to explore the possibility of structure and space, and create interesting and lively activity space through structure and space dislocation. In terms of spatial shaping, this proposal improves the flexibility of spatial arrangement through the dislocation of structure and space, while at the same time the structure becomes part of the space, which can be used and traversed, and the structure's temporal andtemporal appearance reshapes theuser's perceptionofthestructure, while the space is enhanced in richness bythe addition of the structure.

First prize of 2021 'Quanta Star' 4th Shanghai Student Architectural Design Competition

Academic projectin school

Time:

March 2021- June 2021

Instructor: Fan i Wang, Zhun Zhang

500M

B East side campus

200M

100M

West Side Campus

LOCATION Siping Road,Yangpu Qu, Shanghai 100M 200M 300M400M

N S

D Siping Road

W E

MAPPING: A B C D B East side campus A West side campus

SiteAnalysis MASSINGGENERATION Spaceusedemand CLocal residential areas D Siping Road

Connected spaces

A West side campus

East Side Campus

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