马 卓 越 . 作 品 集
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马卓越 教育背景:哈尔滨工业大学学士 代尔夫特理工大学硕士 邮箱:806747184@qq.com 手机:18822720781
CONTENT 1. Professional Works 2. Pilsen Library,Chicago 3. Artists Comminity,Antwerp 4. Library & information center, Chongqing 5. Research Center,Harbin 6. Renewal of waterfront residential in historic town,Harbin 7. New Sports Centre , Harbin
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Professional works
2022年北京冬奥会国家速滑馆建筑概念方案国际竞赛
昌平档案馆新馆建设项目投标
2016.8-2016.10 主持人:李兴钢 在团队中主要负责:可持续建筑设计及其专篇成稿
2016.10-2017.1 单位:中国建筑设计院建筑一院 担任工作:建筑设计及投标文本
漫射光线 Diffuese light
直射光线 Direct light
热传导 Heat conduction
渗透风 Wind penetration
散射光线 Scattering light
外壳:GRC 双层幕墙 轻质气密围护结构
External shell: GRC double-layer wall Light airtightness envelope
内壳:重质保温墙体
Internal shell: Thermal insulation wall
内壳:重质保温墙体
Internal shell: Thermal insulation wall
外壳:GRC 双层幕墙 轻质气密围护结构
内壳:PTFE 高反射材料
Internal shell: PTFE: High reflectivity material
外壳:玻璃幕墙 主要出入口
External shell: Glass wall&main entrances
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外壳:漫反射玻璃天窗
External shell: Diffuse reflection skylight
外壳:重质保温墙体
External shell: GRC double-layer wall Light airtightness envelope
External shell: Thermal insulation wall
Pilsen Library,Chicago,USA Individual work 2015,3 - 2016,4 Tutors:Olindo Caso, Hubert van der Meel
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Mexican Identity
USA
Illinois Start ups
Chicago Complex Projects | P4 Presentation | The Health Factory | Emma Scholten
Pilsen
Youths and Students
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“In the past, Chicago urban area has been de place for a great industrial development which has left its traces in the city under many aspects, physical, social, economics. Now that industry and manufacturing starts to regain momentum in the ‘developed’ part of the world the question can be raised whether Chicago is able to meet the consequent challenges.” Quoted from Syllabus CP Graduation Studio Spring 2015. The themes of the studio focused on the Industrial Corridors in the region of Chicago. Characteristic for the IC’s in Chicago is their placement inside the city boundaries, closely located near houses and schools. We took the Industrial Corridor of Pilsen as a case study, somewhat representative for the other 23 IC’s in the city.
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OAD 94; SANITARY CANAL | W CERMAK RD
en and its surrounding area is features a series of strong borders. The most separating elements Road 94, Road 55, the Sanitary and Shipping Canal, and three Metra rail lines. These borders bridged by various bridges, viaducts and other overpasses. Several areas lack a density of nections over border and therefore become separated areas.
Master plan strategy
ies of strong borders. The most separating elements ing Canal, and three Metra rail lines. These borders other overpasses. Several areas lack a density of separated areas.
Water Freeway
PHYSICAL PILSEN | MORPHOLOGY Metra Railway
Water Freeway MORPHOLOGY
Separated Area Four Lane Connection
Through a more zoomed in plan of the pilsen area and its relation to the Chicago grid a intresting pattern cutLane the Connection grid horrizontally, east to west. To the east, city Metraemerges. RailwayTo the west, city blocks Two blocks iterate the grid division further by creating quarter size citie blocks mixed with north to south orriented city blocks. Separated Area
Borders of Pilsen
Four Lane Connection
COMPLEX PROJECTS | PHYSICAL | CHICAGO | SPRING 2015 Two Lane Connection
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The Sanitary and Shipping Canal is the biggest divider of all borders. Six areas are strongly separated by oly the canal, or by the canal in combination with other shielding elements.
SICAL | CHICAGO | SPRING 2015
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Mexican Identity
COMPLEX PROJECTS | PHYSICAL | CHICAGO | SPRING 2015
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Borders in Pilsen The secondary itterations of city block division accure more frequent near unregular correnrs and deviations to the original grid structure. Shown in the previous page the industrial corridor and water create these deviations.
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N Master Plan
Bottom-up Development In our master plan design phase, we propose a bottom-up urban strategy to redevelop the industrial corridor, to make use of local potentials, together with architectural interventions, firstly break through the border between residence and industry, and then each hotspots will develop more to become bigger clusters with higher density. On the other side, the river and green also grow, integrated with the clusters organically.
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Library 2年
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The design is a new library as a hub for people, providing them platforms to meet , to perform, to create, to learn. And every time I take architectural choices, I try to keep myself in the frame, to be important in the context, to connects the green, to break the border directly, to be accessible, to be transparent, and to be communicative. By creating an important place locally, I hope I make a strong connection to bridge the two sides and become a center.
2nd Floor plan
1st Floor plan
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Ground Floor plan
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Section A-A
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Section A-A
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Suspended structure To free the 1st floor space as far as possible, the structure of the project is to use strong trusses on top and hang the 2nd floor.
grass roof Composite floor decks Steel beams
wooden floor Composite floor decks Steel beams
wooden floor Composite floor decks Steel beams
Floor and roof composition
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Structure Diagram
DETAIL 1
Detail 1 vegetation substrate protection fleece drainage water retardant layer insulation Composite floor decks
Reference: Transparent media facade
DETAIL 2
Detail 2 media glass facade dimension 2900X1200 substructure Metal fabric translucent sunshading (rotateable) double glazed glass
structured wooden floor insulation/floor heating composite floor decks 500HEB steel beam/450HEB steel beam Ceiling suspended to the floor
Reference: Translusent rotatable sunshading DETAIL 3
Detail 3
Glass wallL
conrolable ventilation louvre
Transluscent sunshading Rotatable metal wire fabric WEST ELEVATION 1:20
Reference: Transparent media facade
West Elevation
VERTICAL SECTION 1:20
West facade section
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Artists Community,Antwerp,Belgium Individual work 2014,3 - 2015,7 Tutors:Tom Avermate, Klaske Havik
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shipyard & grassland
warehouses
‘t Eilandje
housing blocks
museum City Center
housing blocks city center
museum
‘t Eilandje, Antwerp The project focus on ‘t Eilandje, an urban area in the Docklands of Antwerp. Once the place where big ships were built and maintained, where goods arrived and were transported, where harbor workers roamed the area, the place that inspired writers such as Hubert Lampo and Willem Elsschot to paint the dark atmosphere of the margins of the city and of society, ‘t Eilandje is now becoming a lively urban neighborhood with cultural as well as residential use. Big interventions such as the MAS museum, by Neutelings Riedijk architects, attract large numbers of visitors to the area. Now that the first developments have been implemented, an analysis can be made of the new social and spatial qualities of the neighborhood, and future perspectives of ‘t Eilandje (and by extension, the area up North of the river Scheldt) can be sketched.
total area:
1, 821 236 sqkm
water:
built fabric:
warehouse:
0, 384 649 sqkm (21%)
0, 364 513 sqkm (25% land)
0, 203 122 sqkm (14% land, 55% built fabric)
rest:
spaces:
proposed deveopment
0, 161 391 sqkm (11% land, 45% built fabric)
1, 072 074 sqkm (75% land)
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Gradient Transition 渐变式的transition
Site
Current Situation Current Situation
Landscape layer Architecture
Balanced Transition 平衡式的transition
Gradient Transition 渐变式的transition Gradient Transition 渐变式的transition
Architecture layer Architecture
Current Situation
Slowly Changing Balanced Transition 变化缓慢的平衡式transition
Balanced Transition 平衡式的transition Balanced Transition 平衡式的transition
Eyelines
According to the function:
Gradient Transition 渐变式的transition
Housing
Private
Exhibition
Semi-Public
Restaurant, Cafe, Shop, Book shop, Library, Multifunctional Hall, eg.
Public
Slowly Changing Balanced Transition Slowly Changing Balanced Transition 变化缓慢的平衡式transition 变化缓慢的平衡式transition
Balanced Transition 平衡式的transition
According to the function: According to the function: Housing Exhibition
Housing Exhibition
Private Semi-Public
Restaurant, Cafe, Shop, Restaurant, Cafe, Shop, Public Book shop, Library,Book Multi-shop, Library, Multifunctional Hall, eg. functional Hall, eg.
Private
Public
According to the function:
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Exhibition
Semi-Public
Restaurant, Cafe, Shop, Book shop, Library, Multifunctional Hall, eg.
Public
Vertical Arrangement Horizental Arrangement Vertical Arrangement Horizental Arrangement Weakly contact between Strongly interference Weakly contact between Strongly interference three fuctions between three fuctions between three fuctions three fuctions
Vertical & Horizental Arrangement
Strongly interference Why: It is between threea. fuctions
Weakerly interference
Strongerly contact Strongerly contact
Flow
Site
Flow Relaxation ( Public) Exhibition ( Semi-public) Dewelling ( Private)
Vertical Arrangement
Horizental Arrangement
Vertical & Horizental Arrangement
Weakly contact between three fuctions
Strongly interference between three fuctions
Weakerly interference Strongerly contact
Flow
Function
Flow Relaxation ( Public) Exhibition ( Semi-public) Dewelling ( Private)
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Horizental Arrangement
Weakly contact between three fuctions
along the extension cord of the cultural Strongerly contact axis, nature and water b. It is a transition area 'from dense to insense', ' from city to nature' 'from old to new', which has lots of possibilities. Disciplines & Methods How: a. Keep the 'diversity' feature of the harbor in our intervention b.Deal with ' the contrast', use it, create it Vertical & Horizental Arrangement Vertical & Horizental Arrangement c.Discover living type of the target group: privateart-public Weakerly interference Weakerly interference
Semi-Public
Slowly Changing Balanced Transition 变化缓慢的平衡式transition
Housing
Vertical Arrangement
Relaxation ( Public) Exhibition ( Semi-public) Dewelling ( Private)
Relaxation ( Public) Exhibition ( Semi-public) Dewelling ( Private)
Flow
Flow
Function Relaxation ( Public)
Public space Exhibition
Public space
Exhibition ( Semi-public)
Exhibition
Dewelling ( Private)
Relaxation ( Public)
Exhibition ( Semi-pub Dewelling ( Private)
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Type A
Type B
Type B section
Second floor plan 1:500 Second floor plan 1:500
Type 2 Section
Type 2 Section
Type A section
Type 2 2st facade
2st facade
Type A plan1, 1+
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Type B plan 1
Type B plan 1+
Partly Cutting-through Section Detail 1
Folded metal gutter
10mm corten steel, with 5% grade TC 40 * 3mm substructure Waterproof membrane, typically bitumen based paint 140mm sandwich panal with 3mm steel sheets Vapour barrier TC 40 * 3mm substructure 10mm corten steel
Thermal insulation Window frame 10mm corten steel TC 40 * 3mm substructure Waterproof membrane, typically bitumen based paint 140mm sandwich panal with 3mm steel sheets Vapour barrier TC 40 * 3mm substructure 10mm corten steel
36mm double glazed unit
10mm corten steel Floating concrete tubular structure 120mm insulation Concrete slab Vapour barrier 150mm joist steel 250mm softwood joists 15mm external timber board
Detail 2
Detail 1
Detail 2
15mm external timber board 50mm softwood joists Waterproof membrane, typically bitumen based paint 140mm sandwich panal with 3mm steel sheets Vapour barrier 150mm joist steel 125mm softwood joists 15mm internal timber board
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Library
a transformation project from an abandoned arsenal to a library Location: Chongqing, China Type: Academic Design Studio, solo work Design period: April-June, 2011 Tutor: Prof. Li lingling, Luo peng e-mail: lisa6000@sina.com Key words:
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local traditional style public space nature: water and trees energy-saving
The base locates in ChongQing, a city with a warm-hot climate in the southwest of China.
ChongQing is a city with a long history, the traditional residence in this area has formed unique characteristics according to local climate and the local social formation.
Vegetation Lake The site
PROJECT BRIEF In the project, our task is to transform an abandoned factory into a library. By the renovation of existing space, the life circle of building can be extended, and the value of original building gets continuation. In recent years, as the speeding up of China’s urbanization, a large amount of industrial construction located in the central region of urban is disappearing, leaving behind a lot of idle industrial architecture. The base is located in university region, with a town named Chenjiaqiao in its north, so the new library can be shared by both the college students and the locals.
CONCEPT
NOW nature dominates in the neighborhood.
DECADES OF YEARS AGO: Large space suitable for the production of machine. Original Walls
Pillar
Inner Space
The Terrace
Study from the traditional houses
IN THE FUTURE: Pleasant green space, where people get together for knowledge.
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Loading Zone Reconstruction of the walls and roofs
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Park Lot
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Truck Entrance
Staff Entrance
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Main Entrance
Put up floors onto the pillars
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Evacuation exit
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First Floor Plan
1.The two workshops to be transformed
2. Make use of the "between" space
3. Two corridors form. 4. Break up the space of integrity into pieces 5. Create semi-indoor open space for reading and communication
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Entrance Hall Catalogue Management Area Consulting Area Lending Cashier Place Fire Protection Control Room Book Exhibition Area General Reading Room 1
8. General Reading Room 2 9. Readers' Salon 10.Auditorium 11.Special Stacks 12.Purchasing& Cataloguing Department 13.Open Reading Space 1 14.Open Reading Space 2
Section Diagram Entrance hall Stairs
Salon
The main public space which organizes the circulation. other functions are arranged into the original workshop space. Many open-air spaces are created in the process. This kind of space makes the reading environment pleasant and attractive.
Section Diagram
"Between"
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The two main stairs for readers serve in the biggest yard in semiindoor environment, which are close to the trees.
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1. Specialized Reading Room 1 2. Specialized Reading Room 2 3. Newspaper and Journals Room 4. Electronic Reading Room 5. Professional Periodical Reading Room 6. Open Reading Space 1 7. Open Reading Space 2 8. Office 9. Storage 10.Meeting Room 11.Art Room 12.Control Room
On the whole, the public space in "between" space organizes the circulation.
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Salon Readers' salon is also in the "between" so that readers from different directions can get together easily. To some extent, the salon mostly appears as a symbol of the library, for it's the most important place for communication here.
The Readers' Circulation The Staff Circulation
Circulation
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Hand-made Model In Chinese traditional architecture, the importance of nature is always stressed, but the original workshops stand alone isolated from the nature. I study from the local traditional building, break up the close space to bring the nature in. In this way, the physical environment becomes comfortable, the reading environment becomes pleasant.
The main elements: 1.Sharing yard
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2.Slope roof
3.Round-up patio
4.Corridor
5.Moon gate
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Sections
Brick Patterns Perspectives
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Section Diagram1-1
Materials used in the library: Blue bricks and blue roofing tiles are primarily local materials, the original workshops are also built in blue bricks. By using brick material the same as the original buildings to shape internal small size space I combined the new and old. At the same time, I study about traditional brick patterns to realize the transformations from the old to the new, in this process, I dismantle part of the original walls, and rebuild them in other suitable patterns.
Section Diagram2-2
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Ventilation and Daylight Analysis 3 4
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Ventilation: 3
The open patios designed in the reading space are the most important parts of the energy-saving strategy. First, when wind blows through the patios, the air pressure drops, the fresh air from another direction supplys, then the corrupt hot air emissions from the open roof.
Section Diagram3-3
Second, the special style patio converges rainfall to the pool, aiming at water recycling.
Day Lighting
First, to block out direct sunlight, I set up sun shading boards along the wall Second, the trusses of the original workshops serve as high side window. In this way, the direct sunlight can be reduced.
Environment Improving Strategy The climate in Chongqing is hot and wet, to improve the environment quality ,Strategies on prevention of sunshine and enhance of ventilating should be applied. The plants and water arranged in yards in the library cool the air and block out sunlight, at the same time, the beautiful scenery cheers readers up.
Section Diagram 4-4
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3. Floor Concrete pavers Damp proof membrane. Rigid insulation Concrete slab
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1. Ground floor Linoleum Screed Insulation. Damp proof membrane 250 mm thick concrete slab.
2. Brick arch spanning 1810 mm.
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4. Balustrade 5. Roof Fibre mat underlay Insulation board Vapour barrier Softwood joists Timber beams 6. Gutter
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2. Typical wall panel Coloured concrete outer leaf Rigid polystyrene insulation. 150 mm concrete inner leaf. 3. Roof Standing seam sheet Breather membrane. Insulation. Plywood deck. Softwood joists Steel beams spanning from ridge to eaves.
4. Roof overhang Standing sheet Breather membrane. Plywood deck. Softwood counter-battens Softwood joists spanning between beam and wall. Steel eaves beam. 5. Fascia Softwood battens fixed to softwood 6. Gutter
Construction Details of wall and main roof Construction Details of slope roof
Thinking about the transformation
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Research Center a new research centre in a historic campus Location: Type:
Harbin, China Academic Design Studio, team work My work: concept, site analysis ventilaiton and lighting Collaborator: Du Yuhong, Yang Xiaonan, Gu Lili Design period: December 2011, a week Tutor: Prof. Lorenzo Barrionuevo, Spain e-mail: lorenzo.barrionuevo@arqtel.com Key words: underground buiding historical environment surface operation overground sustainable technology
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Project Brief In this project, we need to design a research center for students in the school of Architecture. The site locates in an older part of the city of Harbin, there are two protective historical buildings and several old trees in the school campus. To complete the task, we must take them into consideration, and try to deal with the relationships between the new and the old. In addition, Harbin is a winter city, energy-saving technology especially should be applied in the systems of lighting, ventilation and drainage.
Teaching Building
Student Mess Hall
Campus
School History Museum
Historical building NO.1
Library Student Apartment
Over ground Part
Historical building NO.2
Considering the limited space of HIT campus, we decided to put the center into underground, in this way, the over ground can be spared for the young to have other activities.
Main Elements in the site
Old Trees
Main buildings in the site Put the research center into underground
Circulation in the campus
Liberate the ground space
After discussion and research, we decided to create space for these several functions: Basketball Court, Open Stage, Steps for resting and watching games. We regards the visitors flow rate as well as the original building functions in order to decide the location of these diverse functions, and try to create the altitude difference to form different spaces.
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Overall perspective view
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Teaching Biuding Student Mess Hall Students' dormitory
Library
History Museum
Perspective of the Main Entrance Stairs
Elevater
Step 2. Main entrance for the research center
Site Plan
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Step 4. Site deformation
Step 5. The paths
Circulation
1. Main Entrance 2. Training Spaces 3. Open Offices 4. Visitor Center 5. Auditorium 6. Toilets 7. Offices 8. Meeting Room 9.Technical Research Laboratories 10.Open Space 11.Lecture Rooms 12.Workshop Rooms 13.Reading Rooms 14.Public Space 15.Panel
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Ramp
Open Space To bring the historic campus of vitality and enthusiasm, irregular space is shaped underground to get rid of the old monotonous neighbourhood.
Section1-1
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Ventilation System
Lighting Solution Drainage Strategy (section and plan) Underground buiding needs more consideration about comfort level of physical environment such as ventilation and lighting.
Lighting Pipe
Walkable Photovoltaic
Sketch of Initial intention
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Urban Design Renewal of waterfront residential in historic town Location: Harbin, China Type: Academic Design Studio, solo work Design period: April-June, 2012 Tutor: Prof. Xue Binxia e-mail: binxia68@126.com Key words:
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urban Renewal space Sequence leisure community diverse human activities
Urban Arteries
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SONGBEI DISTRICT
Branch
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Bus Station
DAOWAI DISTRICT
Main Roads in the site Secondary Roads in the site Crossroads Bus Station
NANGANG DISTRICT DAOLI DISTRICT
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XIANGFANGI DISTRICT
selected site is located in Daowai District of Harbin. And it faces to Songhua River which is the major river across Heilongjiang Province. The beautiful scenery of Songhua River attracts many visitors around the world to enjoy. The design area owns a fascinating view to the river . As the oldest place of Harbin, this area has many particular features, such as baroque architectures, delicious food, traditional culture. They are all important parts of this area, even to be the sign of Daowai District.
Buildings since 1930s Buildings since 1960s Buildings since 1980s Buildings since 1990s High-rise buildings Enclosing interface
People need a PAUSE in crowded city life here Key words: Tourism a famous Commercial pedestrian street Old town Unique architectural culture Bank of Songhua river Residential Commodity markets Low-income people
Most of the existing buildings are multi-storey residential, they are all very similar to each other, the space perception in the area seems changeless.
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Strength 1. Space surrounded by buidings
The courtyards can be places suitable for variety human activities, such as playing chess, communication or mass rally.
2. Approach to the river
The site locates between the river and unban environment, to some extent, the roads in this area are only regarded as approaches to the river.
3. Latticed overall arrangement
CONCEPT Take advantages of the original latticed overall arrangement, if we deal with the site as a building, the space surrounded by the buildings can be regarded as inner space, then the functions of the space depends on what furniture is put in. In this way, the primary structure is decided, without destroying the original site so much, I try to renew the community.
Buildings
Weakness:
The area is lack of public activity space. Coexistence of people and vehicles brings people insecurity. Buildings in the area are similar without landmarks.
Level 1 yard Main yard, crossroad of footpaths
Opportunity:
With the aid of waterfront landscape features and the existing ferry tourism development, we have more opportunities to make the section diversity.
Threats:
Though the buildings in the area are monotonous and years old, we should try to protect and renew the streets, and transform the community to a more livable one.
The city to be overlooked
Experiencing city
Human acts differently when there are different elements in the yards
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Yards with different functions and styles
Space Structure
Road System and Landscape Axes
Site Plan
B A
Road System
Landscape Axes B
Park
Landscape Axis
Landscape Node
Commercial Axis
Courtyard
Courtyard Axis
Arterial road Secondary road Footpath Road for coexistence of people and slow vehicles Parking lot
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Greenbelt Building entrance
Parterre
Greenhouse
Gallery with vines
A variety of trees Different seasons different features
Greenroof Gallery
Courtyard B
Building entrance
Parterre
Building entrance
Stairs
Sculpture
Stairs Greenslope Stairs
Gallery Water pool
Greenroof
Courtyard A Parking lot
Undulating vegetation Rest area
Architectural pieces
Greenhouse
Architectural pieces
Street trees
Courtyard A
Wooden benches
Courtyard B
Trails
street trees
shopping kiosks
Pofile of trails Section of courtyards
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stairs parterre
Section
sculpture
wooden benches
bicycle spaces
rest area
wooden benches
Space Sequence In the landscape axis design, space is created according to the feelings of people during the movement in the area, the location changes, the view varies. In this way, people's desire to explore space is stimulated, the presence of people is stressed, and people dominate the space instead of buidings.
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New Sports Centre Updation of the old sports centre and conceptual design of the main buildings Location: Harbin, China Type: Academic Design Studio, solo work Design period: March 2012 Tutor: Associate Prof. Lu Shiliang LsL761120@163.com Key words:
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new landmark coexistence building renovation mutual promotion among different functions
Major road
HISTORY
Harbin "BAQU" Sports Center locates in the downtown area of Harbin. It was founded in 1953 and has a
glorious history.
In 80s and 90s last century, So, to some extent, "BAQU" Sports Center is
the cradle of "National Fitness".
At the same time, "BAQU" Sports Center also fostered groups of elite athletes in the world. World champions Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo, Yang Yang all trained here in their early athletic career.
Buildings to be retained
CONCEPT
CURRENT SITUATION
However, due to various reasons, such as the shortage of funds, the disrepair of buildings, and the unreasonable regional planning, the sports center are underutilized. This produces a vicious circle, and the entire area is in a state of halfabandoned.
PURPOSE AND CONTENT The purpose of this conceptual design is to improve the utilization of this area, re-enable it to become a city landmark, and this conceptual design includes both new-construction and renovation.
many people on usual days
few people on usual days
Commercial
Complex
After visiting several large sports centers in Shenyang, I found a common problem in these sports centers, they always take a closedend management mode on usual days with a situation of vacant.
Abandoned buildings
Since the centers themselves usually bear large investment, in this way, they even cannot bear the cost itself running. To avoid the same difficult position, I think the coexistence of gyms, commercial, catering services, and mass sports can bring the sports center new vitality. Big Sporting Festivals
Memorial park
Mass Sports
To a c c o m p l i s h t h e coexistence of gyms, commercial and mass sports, I think a large mixed-use complex is a suitable solution. Since the sports center is located in the downtown of the city, the arrangement of the business brings revenue to the sports center. The pedestrian come for shopping may do exercise by the way, which will promote the development of mass sports. On the other hand, people come for exercise may also do shopping or have meals in the center.
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Parking
Underground parking entrance Parking lot
Road System
Arterial road Main roads in the site Secondary roads in the side Sidewalks
Generation process
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Step 3
Circulation
Arterial road Circulation on usual days Circulation during games
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Site-plan 1. The Immense Stadium 2. Mass Sports 3. Commercial 4. Training Ground 5. Swimming Stadium 6. Basketball Stadium
7. Shops and Footpaths 8. Gym for ice skating 9. Hockey Place 10. Track and Field Hall 11. Sports Council office 12. High-rise Housing 13. Memorial Park
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Details of the Complex
Multifunctional Roof Space Truss Sky light and Atrium
Pillars
Swimming Hall Small-scale Athletic Events Space Truss
Shopping Mall Amateur Sports Facilities Vertical Transportation Sky light and Atrium
Multifunctional Roof 1: Theatrical Performances 2: Dancing 3: Party 4: Planting Settled as a new public space, the roof of the complex is a suitable place for group activities Various activities can be carried out here: theatrical performances, open-air party, dancing or it can also changed into park.
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"V" Pillars
Big Sporting Festivals
Building Renovation
Gym for ice skating
Basketball Stadium
The existing several stadiums and gyms mainly gather in dept of the site, with an opening rounded by the buildings, and the opening has no exact use. Buildings here are in fair condition. But there are still something to change, the facades of them are old-style, which need renewing to adapt to development. Sports bureau office building needs extension.
Hockey Place Track and Field Hall
By facade renovation, the buildings are expected to emerge features of simple, powerful, style uniformed and sporty. The transformation should be carried out on the base of original building structure.
Sports Council office
Links with Commercial By arranging three-dimensional transportation network among the buildings, pedestrians and vehicles are separated, and in this way, these functions are linked together. The space between floors is used to sell professional sports equipments. Although this area is not faced with the main street, but in the depth of the region, there are usually a lot of professional athletes and sports enthusiasts infested because there are several stadiums here.
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Other
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Ancient architecture
photography, 2011
Research and other works Photography Chinese Architecture Research Parametric Modeling Structure Research Furniture Design Landscape Design Invisible Housing Comprehensive Hall
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卓越 my last name zhuoyue 书被催成墨未浓 an old saying seal engraving, 2010
Chinese Architecture Research
2011
Parametric Modeling
2011
Logic
Curves
Epidermis
Shapes modeling the Tou-kung frame of Chinese ancient architecture
The design begins with studying about how the Information Gallery impact on the crowd. At different sampled points, on different times of the day, the population distribution changes. The crowd's action trajectory generates curves, the curve generates shape, and then generates the epidermis.
modeling the local traditional residential in YUNNAN, china
Long-span Structure
2012
Bending moment Diagram
without cable
with cable
Axial force Diagram
without cable
with cable
with cable
with cable
single layer structure
Midspan deformation Diagram
without cable
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Furniture Design 2011
--multifunctional walls in the gallery to fullfill with the functions of exhibition, studying, meeting, and resting.
Landscape Design 2012
--creating different space by setting up various parterres.
Invisible Housing 2012
-- the design is to build houses without destroying the original landscape, the key of the invisible house is the invisible building skin.
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Comprehensive Hall
2011
Comprehensive hall is a design of highly technical, including theater, swimming pool, and other large space. how to arrange these spaces reasonably, how to make combination between structure and space , is the main object for the design.
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