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TABLE OF CONTENT
01. Floating Boat 02. Floating Island 03. Pinocchio Children's Library 04. Silent Meditation Forest Cabin 05. Weavers 06. Ascending Boundary 07. Manhattan Diver-city 08. Courtyards in Stones 09. Fiberglass Pavilion 10. One City, Three Movies 11. Other Academic Works 12. Professional Works
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Floating Boat Getaria Museum & Gastronomy Center
Site: Getaria, Spain Individual Work, Academic Work Instructor: RubĂŠn Alcolea Fall 2016 Cornell University
Architecture Design
Overview
The Site This project is located in a historical site in Getaria, Spain. Getaria is a coastal town located in the province of Gipuzkoa, in the autonomous community of Basque Country, in the North of Spain. This coastal village is located on the Urola Coast, with Zarautz to the east and Zumaia to the west. Getaria is known for being Juan Sebastiån Elcano’s hometown, a seaman wellknown for being the first man to circumnavigate the earth. And this small city used to be a small town which has the residents make a living by fishing.
Ocean
Site Location
Ocean
The site includes include a historical area, which consists of six existing walls and the ruins. From the structural point of view, there is not evidence of erosion or falling of masonry, neither fissures in the walls or important deformations.
Volumn Generation
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Concept This project tries to take people back to the fishing era by designing a “FLOATING BOAT“ on the top of existing walls. In order to add more context to this mix-use building, the material used for facade is the same one as the old fishing boat. This kind of wood material can last long and has its beaty for quite a long time.
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In addition, in terms of the relationship with the surroundings, a delicate volumn is desinged to fit well into this site (pic4). This “FlOATING BOAT“ structure makes the church the center of this area (pic3), and the roof design also talks to its neighbors and the ruins (pic1). Also a stretched-out part is design to get a better view from the sea (pic2).
Material
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Time & Material As the simplest and oldest material of architecture, wood can last for quite a long time. I was inpired by the wood boat from the local fishermen in this project, and the kind of wood they use can last long and beautifully. These images show how the wood may change through a long period of time. You can find the wood may be weathered over time but it still has its beauty. May be one day, this wood structure may also become one part of the historic site.
Axonometric
Hanging Stairs CLT Wall Structure
Elevation
CLT Wood Structure (Space for Gastronomy Center)
New Walls
Existing Wall
Model
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Bird View
Bird View
View from Seaside
Wood Structure
Section
2F - 5F Gastronomy Center
1F (Recption) 20.0 Wood Facade 30.0 Battens 15.0 Gypsum fiberboard (GF) 200.0 Mineral wool 150.0 Cross-laminated timber 12.5 GKF or GF
Basement (Exhibition)
+ 18.000
Kitchen Area + 14.400
Kitchen Area
+ 10.800 + 10.800
Kitchen&Dinning + 7.200
Existing Walls
Dinning Area
Church Butrress Cooking Class Area + 3.600
Ruins Ruin Visiting Path Âą0.000
60.0 Cement Screed Separating layer plastic material 30.0 Impact sound insulation MW-T 60.0 Ballasting bounded 150.0 Cross-laminated timber 70.0 Suspension e = 410 mm 60.0 mineral wool 12.5 GKF of GF
Cooking Class Area Loyer Store Âą0.000
Auditorium
- 3.600
Section Pespective 1-1
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+ 18.000
Kitchen Area 20.0 Wood Facade 30.0 Battens 15.0 Gypsum fiberboard (GF) 200.0 Mineral wool 150.0 Cross-laminated timber 12.5 GKF or GF
+ 14.400
Kitchen Area
Dinning Area + 10.800 + 10.800
Dinning Area Kitchen Area + 7.200
Cooking Class Area Dinning Area Existing Walls + 3.600
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60.0 Cement Screed Separating layer plastic material 30.0 Impact sound insulation MW-T 60.0 Ballasting bounded 150.0 Cross-laminated timber 70.0 Suspension e = 410 mm 60.0 mineral wool 12.5 GKF of GF
- 3.600
Section Pespective 2-2
Ruin Visiting Path Ruins Âą0.000
Interior
Second Floor View (Above) Third Floor View (Below)
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Details
Construction Deatails This project uses CLT (cross laminated timber) to give more possibiliy to the shape of this “Floating Boat“. a. The staircase is hanging from the channel steel, acting as part of the flating boat itself. b. Detail of connection shows how this boat seats on the existing walls. c. This kind of window design brings the wood material from inside out.
Deatail of Staircase
Detail of Connection
Detail of Window
Detail of Connection
Deatail of Staircase
Detail of Window
Floating Island Villa Zarri Experiential Beer Garden
Site: Bologna, Italy Group Work, Competition Work Partner: Zeyu Cai Fall 2016
Architecture Design
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Overview
View From Street SITE P
FLOATING ISLAND VILLA ZARRI EXPERIENTIAL BEER GARDEN
The proposal FLOATING ISLAND provides a both modern and traditional experiential beer garden for old-age Villa Zarri brand. The central contemporary laboratory, as an exhibition and equipment space , floats in between the old fantastic structure and surrounded by the gallery, shop, restaurant, bar and educational space. However, its humble and elegant appearance from outside sets back a span in respect for the original concrete shell structure, serves as a fashionable background and attracts tourists to step inside. The glass bricks and original blocks mix with each other creating this fashionable transparent, translucent and opaque facade. A new extended garden with the protection of translucent glass brick wall, following the initial modular system, serves as a comfortable addition. The interior traditional decoration and furniture creates a classical ambiance for local people. The tasty brandy, wine and beer of Villa Zarri together with delicate wine racks, light, tables, chairs and other interior decoration give people a warm welcome and build the foundation for this wonderful experiential beer garden. New walkways separate the northern curtain wall area providing shade for inside and create the human-scale tasting hall facing the central green garden as well. FLOATING ISLAND is the perfect experiential beer garden for Villa Zarri.
SECTION 1:200
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ginal Blocks
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Restaurant View Âą0.00 This proposal FLOATING ISLAND provides a both modern and traditional experiential beer garden for old-age Villa Zarri brand. The central contemporary laboratory, as an exhibition and equipment space , floats in between the old fantastic structure and surrounded by the gallery, shop, restaurant, bar and educational space. However, its humble and elegant appearance from outside sets back a span in respect for the original concrete shell structure, serves as a fashionable background and attracts tourists to step inside. The glass bricks and original blocks mix with each other creating this fashionable transparent, translucent and opaque facade.
FLOATING ISLAND
SITE PLAN
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Rest Pavilion
Logistics Entrance
Addition Garden
Main Entrance
Brand Board
Floating Part
Cross Section
Rendering (Interior)
Program
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Floating Island
Concrete Roof
Elevation: Glass Brick & Original Blocks
Level 2 : Brew Laboratory Restaurant
Level 1: Gallery Shop Multi-Purpose Space Tasting Hall Restaurant
Pinocchio Chidlren’s Library Chidlren’s Library
Site: Bologna, Italy Group Work, Competition Work Partner: Zeyu Cai Fall 2017
Architecture Design
Concept
Mouth
PINOCCHIO ADVENTURE BOX
Belly Mouth
Boat Belly
Belly Mouth
Boat Belly
Whale Boat
Just like every child has a box in mind to hold those childhood dreams, Pinocchio Adventure Box is a house for fairy tales. In this design, we build a whale inside a crystal box. The idea comes from the most impressive scenario in the story. The dark and creepy space within the whale’s mouth is emphasized by the high-reflective facade with its own bronze material, which attracts children to enter the building. The multi-folded inner surface leads people to go deeper into the belly along the river. The structure of the boat indicates the main entrance when you walk on the bridge. A totally different atmosphere will be presented after you enter the building, it is bright and transparent. Seats, bookshelves and playgrounds are well integrated into the whale’s back, which creates a child-friendly space for children to enjoy learning and relaxing. A series of staircases are provided to climb up to the whales ridge. A roof garden will show up at the end of the stairs, here visitors can get a chance to stand in the beauty of the landscape and the old buildings. As an anchor point for the future west Pinocchio’s Park, this design not only serves as a central hub for the future polycentric park, but also functions as a bridge across the river which links the east and the west.
Whale Boat
Whale
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Rendering
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COURTYARD Rendering
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Site Plan
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Pinocchio Children's Library
Paper Factory
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Foundation
Axon
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COMPOSITION
ROOF GARDEN Roof Garden
LEVEL 02 & 03 Reading Cafe
LEVEL 01 Library Playground LibraryCafe Cafe Workshop Playground Courtyard Level 1 - Level 3
B1 LEVEL Lobby Exhibition Auditorium Media Education Parking B1 Level Lobby Exhibition Auditorium Education
Cross Section
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1. Library 2. Reading 1. Library 1. Library 3. Cafe 2. Reading 2. Reading 3. Cafe3. Cafe4. Lobby 4. Lobby 5. Exhibition 4. Lobby 5. Exhibition 6. Parking 6. Parking 5. Exhibition 6. Parking
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Silent Meditation Forest Cabin Residential, Cabin Design
Site: Latvia Group Work, Competition Work Partner: Tianshu Liu Fall 2018
Architecture Design
This design is a wooden structure elevated above ground, resting on a central pillar and the wooden truss connected to it. Guests can enjoy silent meditation inside cabins, the only sounds ther will here is the sounds of the nature, and the sounds of your soul. Funtionality: This designed divides a 2.5m*6.0m space into three parts - Closed space, Utility space, and Open space. Closed space is for doing silent meditation in a more closed and private environment area. Guest can write, draw, or create using materials found in nature. Utility space includes dry toilet room, storage place and a wood stove. Open space is for guests to reconnect with their souls in the beauty of nature. Three sides of windows can give guests a great view of the forest. Two ways of meditation: In this cabin, guests can choose two different ways to do meditation. They can sit by the window and connect themselves to the nature, or sit by the desk to do reflection in a more closed space. Non-site-specific & Low impact on nature: The well-designed structure minimizes the impact on nature by elevating the ground floor to a proper height, which leaves the largest ground area for grass and bushed to grow, and also for small animals to run over. This sturcture system also minimizes the floor area needed for construction. The cabin can be constructed in different site in the forest.
Concept
1. Total Floor Area - 2.5m * 6.0m
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A: Closed space - Silent meditation space B: Utility space - Toilet, storage, fireplace C: Open space - Rest in nature
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2. Closed space + Open space
4. Elevated above ground - Less environment impact & can be constructed in different sites
CONSRUCTION
Construction
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Plan
PLAN 1:50
Section
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SECTION 1:50
Weavers An artisan’s Colony In Downtown Bogota
Site: Bogota, Colombia Individual Work, Academic Work Instructor: Julian Palacio Spring 2017 Cornell University
Architecture Design
Program Generation
West Elevation
East Elevation
South Elevation
North Elevation
Concept This project is located in La Candelaria, which is the historical area in Bogota, Colombia. Bogota is a city with six different stratas. And La Candelaria is right now in very complex situation because it is the political center, and has many cultural buildings like museums, schools. However the buildings there are not in good condition. This proposal is trying to use the mat-building typology, to design a community for local artisans. This is a mixed-use building with the functions of workshop, exhibition, and housing.
Axonometirc
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Renderings
View From Courtyard
View From North Entrance
Street Level Plan
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Plans
Third Level Plan
Fourth Level Plan
Fifth Level Plan
Sixth Level Plan
Unit Analysis
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1 Bedroom Unit
1 Bedroom Unit
1 Bedroom Unit
1 Bedroom Unit
2 Bedroom Unit
2 Bedroom Unit
3 Bedroom Unit
3 Bedroom Unit
3 Bedroom Unit
4 Bedroom Unit
Brick Details
View From Residential Units
View From Cafeteria
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Interior
Concrete Column
40mm Gap Exterior Brick Facade
Exterior Brick Facade
Window
40mm Gap Exterior Brick Facade
Exterior Brick Facade
Solid Wall
Concrete Window Beam
Concrete Slab
Transparent Facade
Window
Brick Connection
Interior Brick Wall Window
Interior Brick Wall
Ascending Boundary High Rise Design in HUST University
Site: Wuhan, Hubei, China Individual Work, Academic Work Instructor: Shidan Cheng Spring 2015 Wuhan University
Architecture Design
Nowadays, most buildings usually have to extend on the horizontal level because of the limited construction land. This project is a high-rise building design located in HUST University, which is known for its name as “the garden school�. The highest building already existed in this school is twelve floors and the site is surrounded by bushes and trees. I designed a building in an upwards ascending motion, which enables the cascading public places to move from the inside to the outside-providing a direct connection to an exterior courtyard, terrace or roof garden for users to inject daylight, sunshine and fresh air. This proposal alleviates one’s oppressive feeling when facing this high-rise building and also restores green space to its fullest.
Overview
Surrounding Situation Traffic & Open Space
Surrounding Buildings
8F
5F
6F
Boundaries
Axis
Gym
Library
Coffee
Store
Restautrant
The site is located in HUST Universtiy, and it is surrounded by living area, sports center, and teaching area, which makes this place the center of this region. Here is the report of the needs of students, locals and visitors after investigation.
Auditorium
Office
Need Analysis
Meeting
Left: Existing building, teaching builiding, eight floors. Middle: Open Space. Right: Existing building, teaching builiding, eight floors.
Low Level Regular Level Medium Level Highest Level Basic Needs
Regular Needs
Advanced Needs
Analysis
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Volume Generation Step1
Step2
Relationship Searching
Step3
Boundary Generation
Step4
Develop the Boundary
Step5
Ascending Boundary
Develop an ascending boundary, which provides public space for local people, students and visitors.
Step6
Public Space Generation
Public Space & Activities
Ascending Path
Step1: Normal Plan Step2: Ascending Path Step3: Cross Circulation
Find out the relationship between the site and its surrounding areas. Generate a boundary.
Step1
Step2
Step3
The ascending motion creates platform, terrace and roof garden for students, local people and visitors, which allows for various activiteis.
Ground Floor Plan 1:800
Plan 1:800
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Second Floor Plan 1:800
Third Floor Plan 1:800
1 Lobby 2 Square Entrance 3 Parking Entrance 4 Exercise
5 Library 6 Auditorium 7 Meeting Room 8 Office
Core Cube Public Space
Perspective Section
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Ascending Path Public Space Roof Garden Entrance Auditorium Open Office Recreation Areas Meeting Room
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Public Space: From Inside to Outside
Above: An interior scene of office space (13F)
Below: An interior scene of referral center (4F)
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Manhattan Diver-city The Mat-Building, Design Potential of Manhattan Block
Site: Manhattan, New York, America Group Work, Academic Work Partner: Zeyu Cai, Tianshu Liu Instructor: Filipe Correa Summer 2016 Cornell University
Urban Design
Manhattan Diver-city proposal explores a way of creating diversity in the community by adding pencil towers to guarantee the expected high-density dwelling, increases the freedom of ground-level residential programs referring to the Mat-building typology and creates a dynamic public riverfront space for people as well.
Renderings
View From Deck
First Floor View
Program
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Luxury High-rise
Apartments Riverfront Hotel Office Mid-rise
Pathway (Above) Pathway (Below) View Frame Roof Garden Gym
Office Residencial Area Studio & Loft Mall Courtyard Commercial Area Deck Amenity Promenade Plaza Playground
Swimming Pool Riverfront Park
Axonometirc
Modular Design Unit Distribution This series of diagram shows the possibility of different arrangements of the units.
Accessibility of Unit Courtyard This series of diagram illustrates the accesibility of the courtyard in a modular .
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Courtyards in Stones Luojia Academy Design in WHU University
Site: Wuhan, Hubei, China Individual Work, Academic Work Instructor: Yan Yuan Spring 2013 Wuhan University
Architecture Design
Overview
Architecture is indeed a literary work. Just like poets using their words to depict scenes, architects apply what they learn to create spaces. Stream is a poem which depicts fantastic scenery of a green stream. The author describes different scenes of the places this green stream comes by. In this poem, sound from water colliding with rocks, tranquility in the beautiful scene of green stream and pine trees adding beauty to each other, is wellknown for its contrast between dynamic and static. This project aims to use the language of architecture to design a buliding whose artistic conception corresponds to the poem Stream. It is about using space, form, and materials to create the atmosphere of this literary work.
Background
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Architecture in China
Site Overview Wuhan is an ancient city with a history of more than five thousand years. This project is located in Wuhan University, which has a long history of more than 120 years.
East Lake Road East Lake
Campus
Site Luojia Mountain
Water Down to the Hall 四水归堂 Typically in China, our ancestors designed the building as four inclined roofs together with a courtyard, a symbol of centrality. This design method reflects the ideology and culture in China. Wuhan University
Luojia Mountain
East Lake
Site Analysis Coutyard
Luojia Mountain
Centrality
Secondary Roads
Site East Lake
Environment High Altitude
Inclined Roofs
Main Road
Traffic
Spacial Sequence Low Altitude
Summer Wind
Architects in China ususlly pay much attention to the spatial sequence when it turns to cutural building design or when they design a building located in a historical region.
Main Space Sequence Landscape Altitude
Prevailing Wind
Concept
Elements in Poem Select those elements which can be translated into architecture languague.
Meaning
01. Rocks
The stream has many turnings along the mountain, these corners make this trip interesting.
02. Water 03. Trees
Meaning
04. Sound
I hear the sound from water colliding with rocks, and feel the tranquility in the scene of green stream and pine trees adding
05. Tranquility
beauty to each other.
06. Different Turnings
Metaphor in Architecture Architecture and region are related intimately for the spiritual consistency they share. 01
Several Blocks
Inward Courtyard
Meandering Space
Water Stream
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03 + 04 + 05
02 + 06
02 + 04 + 06 03
Rocks (Sentence3)
Axis (Sentence3)
Inward Courtyards (Sentence3)
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Meandering Space (Sentence2)
Axonometirc
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Fourth Floor
Roof
Third Floor
Landscape
Roof
Roof & Facade Second Floor Ground Floor
Dinning Room
Courtyard
Courtyard
Acoomodation
Fold Out
Loyer
Library
Research
Courtyard
Library Research
t Section
Renderings
Above: Entrance View - It is a main entrance to the Education Area Middle: Interior View - A pespective of meandering path Below: Foyer View - A pespective of the foyer, which can be used as exhibiiton room
Details
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Here an inward architectural form expresses the ambiance of the poem. Courtyards, water streams and meandering space are used to be metaphors of the elements in verse. Thus, architecture and region are related intimately for the spiritual consistency they share.
Materiality
The are three main materials of this architecture, wood, steel, and concrete. Wood is a traditional material which makes people feel comfortable and related.
Wood
Concrete
Steel
Glass
Instead of using tiles in a traditional way, this design applies steel structure to the roof, making this architecture is a combination of the new and the old.
Fiberglass Pavilion Flexible Pavilion Designed for Street Peddler
Site: Kashgar, Xinjiang, China Group Work, Competition Work Partner: Yadi Kang Instructor: Jing Zheng Summer 2015 Wuhan University
Architecture Design
6 AM
6 PM
9 AM
9 PM
12 AM
12 PM
3 PM
3 AM
Changeability in 24 Hours
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The collar is designed to control the angle of this pavilion.
Solar Collector
Fiberglass Colloar
Lifting Gear
Distance Sensor
Light Sensor Arduino Uno Board Drive
Sunny
Cloudy
Night
From Shadow to Light: Photochromic glass can change according to the sun’s rays. During the daytime, when the sun shines brightly, the pavilion would become less transparent to reflect the sun’s rays. When it is a cloudy day, the pavilion would become more transparent to let the sun’s rays in. The solar collector can collect solar energy during daytime and give out light during night.
Spatial Flexibility
Units, Facing Inward This kind of spatial arrangement with inward facing units provides an inner space with a good community atmosphere, which is perfect for selling goods or having group activities.
Units, Facing Street This kind of arrangement creates a continuous linear space for selling, which provides a good atmosphere for shopping.
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Units, Facing Outward Dealers stay in the middle, facing outward, and put their goods under their pavilions. This kind of arrangement can create a private space for dealers.
Units, Back to Street This kind of arrangement leaves a main traffic road for local residents, which prevents the selling event from disturbing traffic order.
One City, Three Movies Revival of Historical Blocks in Wuhan City
Site: Wuhan, Hubei, China Group Work, Academic Work Partner: Siyu Sun, Zhuxi Yao Instructor: Shidan Cheng Summer 2015 Wuhan University
Urban Design
Plot
Inspiration from films Run Lola Run
Flashback Montage
Flashback
Parallel Montage
Concept Movie Run Rola Run is a representative work of Montage movies. There are several main elements in this story and they are logically & fluently linked by Montage. Lots of methods of Montage is used to express the idea of the director. I got inspired by this film so I decided to use Montage to emphasize the theme of this ancient region, and to find main elements of this city and logically link them to make movies for this area.
Montage Inevitable Narrative Space
Alternating Montage
Parallel Montage
A. Street Path
Enframed Scenery Narrative Montage
Accidental Narrative Space
Montage in Architecture
Flashback Void & Solid Long Shot
Expressive Montage
B. Monomer Function
C. Monomer Form
Interlude Montage Flashback Montage Form Contrust Polychromy
Strategy
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Tanhualin is located in Wuhan city. In the past, Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism are prosperous in Tanhualin and Tanhualin is also the place where many churches from America, England, Italy and Sweden locate. So Tanhualin is place where Chinese and Western culture blends.
Typologies of Architecture in Tanhualin 1
Chinese Ancient Architecture
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Western Ancient Architecture
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Ancient Streets & Alleys Modern Houses
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Commercial Buildings
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Different Groups in Tanhualin A B C D E
Tourists Historians Backpacker Residents Shoppers
Nature of Tanhualin
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A. Nature B. Modern Commercial Area C. Historical Buildings D. Residential Area E. Ancient Commercial Area
Correspondence
Commercial Street Elevation
Commercial Street Elevation
Commercial Street Elevation
Swedish Area
Node Design
Memorial Shop
Culture Experience Center Restaurant
Modern Commercial Area The addition of new commercial business breathes new life to the old buildings.
Ancient Commercial
The ancient buildings preseves a tra shopping atmosphere.
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1. Sweden Church 2. Main Street 3. Commercial Areas
Ancient Building Public Square Ancient Building
Flashback Museum
Expressive Museum
Ancient Building
Sweden Church Zone The ancient buildings preseves a traditional steet shopping atmosphere.
Axonometirc Drawings & Routes
These 4 routes can proveide four different kinds of exprience. Tourists can choose one or several of them to explore.
Rout A. Historical Stories Tour A-B-I-H-G-F-E-J-K-L-U-N-P-R
Rout B. Walking/Excursion Tour O-I-B-C-D
Rout C. Ancient Commercial Street Q-O-N-U-T-S-J
Rout D. Modern Commercial Street R-P-I-H-G-F-E-J
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Movies
[Theme1] Back to Hometown
[Theme2] Touch the Nature
[Theme3-1] Story
Tourists & History Buffs. This route is about exploring historical stories. Tanhualin has many ancient buildings and each one can have a fantastic story. Tourists and history buffs can enjoy pleasant trip about the history of Tanhualin.
Backpacker & Residents This route is a tour of nature. Tanhualin has two main hills, which make it a good place for walking. Backpacker and local residents can enjoy a journey of the nature of Tanhualin.
Shoppers & Tourists This route is a tour of an Shoppers and tourists ca and can also enjoy a w streets in Tanhualin.
[Theme1] Back to Hometown
Scene A
Scene B
Scene I
Scene H
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Scene J
Scene K
Scene L
Scene U
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Parallel Montage
[Theme2] Touch the Nature
Scene O
Scene I
Scene B
Scene C
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Scene O
Scene N
Scene U
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Scene P
Scene I
Scene H
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[Theme3-1] Story of a Little Town
Scene Q [Theme3-2] Art tour
Scene R
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ncient streets in Tanhualin. an buy some local handicrafts wonderful journey of ancient
[Theme3-2] Art tour Shoppers & Tourists & Residents This route is a tour of modern streets & museums. Several museums are designed to present the collection of historical data of Tanhualin.
Comparative Montage
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Scene F
Scene E
cene N
Scene P
Scene R
Comparative Montage
cene D Parallel Montage
Comparative Montage
cene T Comparative Montage
Scene S
Scene J
cene G
Scene F
Scene E
Scene J
Other Academic Works Works Selected from 2011-2017
Photograph Fall 2014, America
Sculpture, Group Work, Partner: Xinyu Cao, Ping Zhang Fall 2014 Wuhan University
“Aura of Poetry� Poetry always emerge from the point where linear extensive logic breaks up. The composition of work can be seen as deconstructed gears. We believe something amazing will happen in the crack of time. This is where we are now.
The Crack of Time
Arc & Angle Construction Work, Group Work, Partner: Yisi Rao, Shiqi Ding Spring 2014 Wuhan University
Step1
Step5
Step2
Step3
Step6
Step4
Step7
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Digital Art Work - Processing Summer 2016 Cornell University
Digital Art Work - Python Summer 2016 Cornell University
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