YINING LU Rm 743, 500 Riverside Drive, NY 10027 • 929-301-0437 • yl4004@columbia.edu
EDUCATION: May. 2018-May.2019 Columbia University, New York The Master of Science degree in Advanced Architectural Design Sep. 2012-Dec.2018 Tongji University, Shanghai Bachelor of Architecture General GPA: 3.58/4.00 Aug. 2016-Sep.2016 Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo Summer Architecture Course Credits earned: 3 credits, Grade: excellent
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE: May. 2017 SKIDMORE,OWINGS & MERRILL, Shanghai Intern Architect, part-time, assist in preliminary study, modeling and drafting in Urban Design of KONGGANG in Chengdu, China. Jul. 2017-Sep.2017 GENARCHITECTS, Shanghai Intern Architect, full-time, assist in preliminary study, construction drawing and modeling in Urban Micro Renewal Projects, such as the reconstruction of an old factory building and the reconstruction of an old townhouse in Shanghai.
SCHOLARSHIP&AWARD: Oct. 2018 Bronze award of Asian Design Academic Year Award, National Class Sponsored by Asia Architecture And Urbanism Alliance Jun. 2018 SOM Foundation 2018 China Prize Finalists Sponsored by SOM Foundation May. 2018 Shanghai Outstanding Graduates, Provincial Class Awarded for the overall performance, sponsored by Tongji University Oct. 2017 Huang Dingye Scholarship, 1st Class Award Awarded for the outstanding academic performance, sponsored by Shanghai Highpower Industrial Co., Ltd Nov. 2017 Gold Award & Best Color Design Award, National Class Nippon Paint China & iColor "Future Star" Young Designer Competition, Individual Project, held by Nippon&iColor Dec. 2016 Outstanding Students of Tongji University, University Class Awarded for the overall performance, sponsored by Tongji University Oct. 2016 Tongji University Scholarship, 2nd Class Award Awarded for the outstanding academic performance, sponsored by Tongji University Oct. 2014 Tongji University Scholarship, 2nd Class Award Awarded for the outstanding academic performance, sponsored by Tongji University
SKILLS:
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Software Sketch up, V-ray , PS, AI, Auto CAD, InDesign(Proficient) Rhino, Revit, GIS, Grasshopper, Dynamo (Moderate) Language Chinese (Native), English (Proficient), German (Beginning)
Fragment Portfolio of Lu Yining MSAAD Columbia University
YINING LU Rm 743, 500 Riverside Drive, NY 10027 • 929-301-0437 • yl4004@columbia.edu
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FRAGMENT
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In these days and age, everything we experience tends to be more complex than usual, especially the problems we are facing. Due to the influence of the internet and globalization, the world is becoming increasingly more mixed and disordered. As far as I am concerned, one way this complexity is manifested in architecture is through the daily phenomenon of fragmentation. When we deal with everydayness, problems and information all flash in the form of a fragment, and the role in which architects are more inclined to play is to find a solution to them.
UTOPLAYGROUND
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GARDEN SYMBIOSIS
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0 WASTE & ∞ PRODUCT
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DYNAMIC EVENTS
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BRICK HOTEL
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ROAM UNDER THE EAVES
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OTHER WORK
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In traditional Chinese values, fragment means chaos, which lacks a vision of the overall situation. In terms of architecture of everydayness, however,fragments are filled with vitality, which are actually inspiration of design. This portfolio try to lift the veil of fragment from everydayness by the following projects, whose presentation demonstrates the role of fragment in different scale. From my point of view, in the special urban context of Shanghai, architecture is no longer a self-expression but a development which is inseparable from place and request. It is an Whole made up of diverse fragments where the essential functions lead the fragment towards integrity. In summary, fragment is the beginning of my understanding of architecture, which serves not only as a way to observe but also a method to research and design in the complex and contradictory societal context.
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Playground and Kindergarten
Grocery Market and Residential Building Complex
Urban Deisgn
Green Corridor and Bicycle Service Center in Wetland Park
Apartment Hotel
Community Library
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01 UTOPLAYGROUND VertiplaygroundSCHOOL Summer 2018 (June-August) Instructor : Dan Wood, Maurizio Bianchi Mattioli East Village, New York Architecture Design GFA=2400 ㎥ This is a new school typology based on play, where play is a mean to create a microcosm with diverse types of spaces, materials and equipments against banal daily life. By roll traditional programm, the volumes enclose a new space. The new space and the volumes together create a new inner world- the microworld.
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Horizontal Playground | Step 1
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Vertical Playground | Step 2
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02 GARDEN SYMBIOSIS Grocery Market and Residential Building Complex
Instructor : Wang Fangji Tainlin New Village,Xuhui District,Shanghai Architecture Design GFA=6000 ㎥ Autumn 2015 (September-December)
The project Garden Symbiosis is a Grocery Market and Residential Building Complex design, which pay attention to the relationship between fragments. In Tianlin Village, casual fragments full of vigor outside the old order and original urban planning provided me with entry points of design. The operation of the market and the requirement of the residences function structurally as a fragment that connects the other fragments.
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New Village and Market Complex as a Solution to Social Challenges in Shanghai | History Research During the Period of Command Economy
Before the People's Republic of China
Traditional Arrangement
Western Management
Population
Refugee
Needs
War
Orderness
First Market in Shanghai 1864
Mutual Aid Kropotkin
Pan Labor View Tolstoy
Saneatsu Mushakoji
1927
ChinaC
hina
China
Organic Law of City
Proletariat Regime
National Government
People's Government
Zhou Zuoren Li Dazhao
Origin
Synthesis
Individuality Warlords isolation Social Divisions heterogeneous Regime
Country
Socialistic
Freedom Similarity
Utopian Socialism
Utopia
1919
Collective Market 1949 1950
New Village Movement
Flexible Management
State-run Market
Citizens
Factory Relocation
1992 1984
1975
75 style
Soviet Union
Farmers Workers
Tianlin Village
Consciousness
Tianlin Village No5.-No7.
Reconstruction
Obligation
Artists
Housing Shortage Disciplined Cooperation
Workers’ Village
Senior Intellectuals Tianlin Village No1.-No4.
Tianlin Village No8.-No10.
Farm to Market
Contemporary Markets
2016 Tianlin Village No11.-No14.
Market Complex
City
Tianlin Village No5.-No7.
Tianlin Village No8.-No10.
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Supermarket
1985-1992
Workers
Working Class Communities
Management
Mobile Vendors
1958
Tianlin Village No1.-No4.
Market complex in Tinalin Village has a long history. Today life there breaks original urban planning and shows fragments full of vigor because of daily requirement. People prefer large publib area near the road. This became the pointcut of the design.
Unified Formulation From System
Central Management
Mobile Vendors 1930
Individualistic
Robert Owen Charlesfourier
Unemployment
Governance Tool
Humanitarianism
New Village
Individual Economy
From System
Public Market 1891
Japan
Unified Allocation of Resources
Unified Formulation
Seeking A New Role of Market
Russia
Unaffordable Rent
After the Reform and Opening-up
Three-Story Brick- wood Construction Shared Kitchen No green spaces
Five-Story Coal-dust Brick Construction 75 style from Soviet Union 8 flats with 1 staircase
Current Situation:
Current Situation:
Six-Story 3-4 flats with 1 staircase Large Green Spaces
Current Situation:
Overflowing Space
Added green spaces Overflowing Spaces Stores in Public Path
Overflowing Spaces Public Spaces among Houses
Few Changes Inactive Public Space
The Master Plan of Tian Lin New Village
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From New Village to New Market Complex | Generation Site Analysis
Outside the Tianlin Village
Tianlin Village No.8-No.9
Customer Seller
Tianlin Village No.5-No.7
Customer Flows
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Mobile Vendors
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Freight
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Mobile Vendors & Vehicle
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Garden Symbiosis Filled with Fragments | Axonometric
Privacy Low
High
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Noise Level
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Garden Style Life in Market | Program
Public Market & Garden Level (1-2F)
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Garden Style Life in Residental Area | Program
Stall
Type A
Type B
Economically Affordable Housing 65-72 ㎥
Relocation Housing 70-80 ㎥
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1.Roof Construction Preservative Treated Timber Continuous Batten Inlayed Plain Concrete Protection Isolation Layers Waterproof Layer Cement Mortar Roof Screed-coat Insulating Layer Reinforced Concrete Face Floated Coat
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2.Wall Construction White Coat Cement Mortar Bonding Layer Waterproof Layer Rock Wool Board Insulating Layer Protection Isolation Layer Screed-coat Reinforced Concrete Wall Floated Coat
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10 mm 20 mm 3 mm 40 mm 2 mm 20 mm 200 mm 15 mm
3.Typical Floor Construction Wood Floor Screed-coat including Heating Pipeline Protection Isolation Layer Sound Insulation Layer Reinforced Concrete Floor Floated Coat
15 mm 70 mm 1 mm 30 mm 120 mm 10 mm
4.Platform Construction Preservative Treated Timber Wood Keel Protection Isolation Layers Waterproof Layer Cement Mortar Roof Screed-coat Reinforced Concrete Face Floated Coat
15 mm 50mm 2 mm 3 mm 20 mm 150 mm 10 mm
5.Standing Construction C25 Precast Concrete Segment Cement Mortar Screed-Coat Cellular Concrete Broken Stone Hardcore Rammed Earth 4
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06 0 WASTE & ∞ PRODUCT Urban Typologies Fall 2018 (Septmber-December) Partner: Guangyu Wang Instructor : Laurie Hawkinson, Alex Mann Downtown , Los Angelas Architecture&Urban Design GFA=6400 are Waste has always been a serious problem for large cities, such as L.A. It is expected that there will be about 2.4 billion garbage produced in year 2028. However, there is not enough space for landfills. Therefore, we want to construct a system which can reuse, recycle and compost over 90% percent of the waste generated by the Olympic Games. And as a result, we can solve the landfill problem and save lands for the future of LA.
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Trash Source Research & Landfill Capacity
LA Wasre Stream and Garbage Handling (2014)
Proposed LA Garbage Handling
Saved Amount of Trash
Save 7,600,000,000 Pounds Trash
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Proposed Diagram
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1. Water and Trash Station
2. Water Circulation
3. Xeriscape based on Waste Circulation
4. Drop Irrigation System
5. Sustainable Facilities
6. Public Amenities
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∞ Product | section and program
Olympic Game
Eduaction
Museum Recreation
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∞ Product | Community Sport Center & Vertical Farm
Drop Irrigation System
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Catering
Playground
Parking Lot
Bleachers
Water and Trash Stations
Market
Office
Veritcal Farm
Trash Tube
Xeriscape
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is from 0 waste to infinite s been a serious problem for ties like L.A. It is expected that on garbage produced in year enough space for landfills. nstruct a system which can ost over 90% percent of the mes. olve the landfill problem and LA. The system we proposed an, starting from the Olympic e produced by visitors and ed to use pneumatic system, endly and efficient method to ke use of the energy emerged and recycling for different like paper and bottles to XL pen spaces and infrastructures, e local communities. of trash transit and water ilt permanent and temporary mpic press center, the trash enter, agricultural learning e waste from them and reuse during the waste handling h our aim of 0 waste. What’s res will not be limited to the is the main source of carbon with the development of this e, we can build a completed handling and reuse which will footprint and make a more anism for the city.
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04 DYNAMIC EVENTS Bicycle Service Center in Wetland Park
Research Instructor : Wang Kai Chongming Island,Shanghai Architecture Design GFA=2500 ㎥ Autumn 2016 (August-October) The project is an independent research one , so the assignment, program and architectural design are basically completed by individuals. The site is located in Dongtan Wetland Park in Chongming Island,Shanghai. The research method starts from the relationship between urban and nature.Through site analysis, literature reading, government visiting and the guidance of planners, the theme of the project were gradually determined. Finally, the bicycle ring road being constructed became the starting point for this design. The element of bicycle has become as a filter for the bulk of information and the relationship between urban development and wetland is tried to be alleviated through the perfection of bicycle system.
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Bicycle System | Connection between Urban and Nature
Bicycle System in Wetland Park | from Urban to Nature Tourist Center
Deposition
Restaurant
Bird Observation Station
Mingzhu Lake
Dongping
>1.5km Nanmen
Bike Lane Dongtan
Chongming Island
>1km
Site in Wetland Park
>2km
Barrier
City Center of Shanghai
Hengsha Island
Bike Center
Scenic spot
Bike spot
1st Section
2nd Section
2nd Section
3rd Section
Urban
Half Urban
Half Nature
Nature
Development of Dontan 1996
1998
2016
Present Future
Bike
Wetland Park
Bike
Bird Observation Area
Bike Lane Construction Economy
Intercity Bus
Walk
Taxi
Ferry
Environment Small Scale
Transportation Hub
Medium Speed
Illegal Taxi
Urban
Dam1996 Bird Migration
Chen TownD
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Expansion
Wetland Park
Deposition
Away from Nature
Bank Line
Approach to Urban
Private Car
Pollution
Bike
Long-distance
Regular Bus
Long Waiting Time
Danger Small Quantity
Long-distance
Entrance Mode Bike Walking
Urban
Wetland
Urban
Wetland
Urban
Wetland
Urban
Wetland
Car Aniamal Tourist Coach
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Separation
Expansion
Urbanization
Mutualism
Truck Electromobile Motorboat
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Circulation Axonometric
Circle Generation Program | Program Based on Research and Survey The requirement and configuration of the function refer to the data of the previous research.The survey questionnaire is about wetland park bicycle center.The survey covered about 140 local residents and cyclists.The result shows the shortage of current bike lanes, which provides reference for planning and architectural design. Types of Site
Programs of Bicycle Center Entertainment
City Hardstand
Nature
Gentle Slope
Restaurant
Training
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96%
70%
83%
80%
Green Hand
Training Area
Interior
Teaching
Party
Race
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48%
15%
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52%
8%
78%
Program of Maintain Service
Medical Cure
Maintain
100%
86%
Photograph
23%
Component
Pass
Renting
Tools
71%
64%
86%
Exhibition
Accessories
Attendant
Parking
21%
77%
96%
18%
Stay
Observation
Transfer
Place & Program
Walk
Lotus pond
Wetland Park Rest
Diverter
Ticket Office Park Service
Bird Observation Area
Bicycle Club
Source of Tourists
Water Bicycle
Bird Observation Tower
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Roam in Fragments | Plan and Section Bird Observatoin Area
Bike Center 2F
Bike Routine Diverter for walker and biker Park
Medical Treatment Ticket Office Viewing Platform Restroom
Bike Club 2F
Bike Club 1F
Viewing Platform
Training Platform Water Bike
Bike Center 1F(1) Park Gate Source of Tourist
Coffee House Viewing Platform Restroom
Bike Center 1F(2) Repair Station
Wetland Park
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05 BRICK HOTEL Apartment Hotel
Semester 5 Instructor : Wang Yan XuHui District,Shanghai Architecture GFA=4000 ㎥ Spring 2015 (February-June)
The design in historical context begins with the study of atmosphere. Through site analysis of Wukang Road and feeling the atmosphere of the city block, the concept of atmosphere has been translated from three aspects: Volume, Opening and interior. Three practices separately correspond three stages in architectural design and the three fragments, seeming detached, are actually controlled by overall atmosphere, which forms a compete architecture.
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Atmosphere Collage | Research and Mapping
A Way to Atmosphere | Special Practice on Atmosphere
Wukang Apartment Hotel is located within the former Shanghai French Concession, where exists all kinds of historical buildings in various ages. In this design, the atmosphere of the apartment hotel tries to respect the elements such as volume, facade and material in order to respond to the historical site.Besides, the design transforms the old fragments into a new form.
Based on the site analysis and through special practice to further grasp the atmosphere of the site and transfer it into architectural design
Stabiliaztion and Tension Explore a Suitable Volume by Model Making
Practice No.1 | Volume and Proportion
540mm*340mm*400mm Clevrolet
Former Residence of Liu Jingju
Elegence and Restraining
Practice No.2 | Detail and Shadow
West Fuxing Rd. Gridding
Openning
Skintle
Site
Final Facade
Wukang Rd.
Facade
Opening
Satellite Map
Interior
Brick
540mm*340mm*400mm Clevrolet
Practice No.3 | Space, Scale and Material
Rendering Process Material and Detail Test in Shaping Atmosphere Section
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Reflection of Place | Form Generation
Overall Index Site Area FAR GFA Green Rate Density Height Limit Setback
Wukang Rd.
2214 m2 <2.5 4000 m2 >30% <40% 24m 3m
West Fuxing Rd.
Kangxing Apartment West Fuxing Rd. Former Residence of Liu Jingju
Kangxing Apartment
Former Residence of Liu Jingju
"At the point in time concrete materials are assembled and erected, the architecture we have been looking for becomes part of the real world.â&#x20AC;? Peter Zumthor
Facade along Streets
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"Materials react with one another and have their radiance, so that the material composition gives rise to something unique. Material is endless. There are a thousand different possibility in one material alone." Peter Zumthor
â&#x20AC;&#x153;Details, when they are successful, are not mere decoration. They do not distract or entertain. They lead to an understanding of the whole of which they are an inherent part.â&#x20AC;? Peter Zumthor
Ground Floor Plan
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Entrance Hall Reception and Office Cafe and Restaurant Traffic
200 m2(Height >4.5m) 80m2 300m2 100m2
N Number of Suits> 60 (Height >3.0m)
Second Floor Plan
Third Floor Plan
Fourth Floor Plan
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Tension between Interior and Exterior Facade and Detail
Commonality
Introversion
Elegance
Details
First Floor
Second Floor
Third Floor
Brick Work Joint
Roof Construction Preservative Treated Timber Batten Inlayed Plain Concrete Protection Isolation Layers Waterproof Layer Cement Mortar Roof Screed-coat Insulating Layer Reinforced Concrete Face Floated Coat
30 mm 110 mm 2 mm 3 mm 20 mm 40 mm 150 mm 15 mm
Wall Construction Face Brick Cement Mortar Bonding Layer Rock Wool Board Insulating Layer Protection Isolation Layer Screed-coat Reinforced Concrete Wall Floated Coat
10 mm 20 mm 40 mm 2 mm 20 mm 200 mm 15 mm
Typical Floor Construction Wood Floor Screed-coat with Heating Pipeline Protection Isolation Layer Sound Insulation Layer Reinforced Concrete Floor Floated Coat
20 mm 70 mm 2 mm 30 mm 120 mm 15 mm
Standing Construction Granite Stone Cement Mortar Bonding Layer Screed-coat Reinforced Concrete Floor Floated Coat
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03 ROAM UNDER THE EAVES Community Library
City Design Instructor : Gao Xiaoyu Architecture Instructor : Fan Beilei Hongkong District,Shanghai Architecture & Urban Design GFA=2400 ă&#x17D;Ą Spring 2016 (February-June) This project is a combination of urban renewal and architectural design. I briefly investigated into the situation of this site during the process of urban design, and then introduced a kind of acupuncture-therapy method to do urban design. Based on the urban design we chose one of those sites as base for architectural design. The Li Yang road library is reconstructed from the shanty town in this urban design. I transformed in function according to the basic demand of residents nearby, intending to built a community library to serve them.
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Roam | Vision and Strategy for the Area around Shanghai 1933
Fragments Recombination | Mapping
Shanghai 1933 is surrounded by all kinds of architecture typologies in different periods of Shanghai hitoryold factories,Lilong houses,shanty towns and new-style residential buildings.At the same time,Shanghai 1933 is also located within the Shanghai hitorical preservation area.Therefore,the method I used in urban planning is combination of preservation and renovation:preservation of historical buildings and renovation of shanty towns. The shanty towns near the factory 1933 are no longer suitable for living but the living mode there ultimately formed an aesthetics of fragment, so I reserved fragment memory and an exchange program at the same time.Since fragment in the context of the city is a larger scale with the information inside beyond realm of architecture, I tried to use fragment as a filter in the urban design part of a community library. The community library is mainly served for residents living nearby, so the starting point is based on the necessity of them. According to the problems here such as isolated communication and lack of public space, the community library is not only a place for reading but also a place created as a public space shared by Lilong lifestyles.
Architecture Renewal
Location
Site
Activity
CBD The Bund People Square
Original Urban Texture
历史风貌区与城市设计区域
建筑在城市设计中的位置
Site and Landmarks
Historical Preservation Area
Site in Urban Planning Area
Preserved Building
City Texture
Traffic Net
Update Strategy Economy
Culture History
Market
Consuming Fragment Filter Feature
Fragment Texture Renewal
Renovation
Policy Politics Fragment
Update Memory Replacement
Architecture Classification
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Architecture Assessment
Architecture Renewal
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Memory of Shanty Town | Form Generation
Three Layers | Axonometric
Exchange of Programme based on the original living mode and urban design.
3rd Layer
Roof
1.Shanty Town
4.Courtyard Insertion
2.Texture Continuity
5.Layer Distribution
2nd Layer
Framework
3.Texture Superposition
6.Space under Roof
Fragment Memory
1st Layer
Pedestal Stack Room
Main Reading Room
Stack Room
Open Platform
Lane
Tier
Parking
Eaves Children Area
Entrance
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First Floor Plan 7 1. Tea Room 2. Periodicals Reading Room 3. Children's Reading Room 4. Children's Playing Space 5. Community Classroom1 6. Lecture Hall 7. Commnity Classroom2 8. Reception Room 9. Machine Room 10.Machine Room 11.Collecting and Editing 12.Bookstore
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Second Floor Plan
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Science Reading Room Social Science Reading Room Rare Books Reading Room VIP Reading Room Stack Main Reading Room Reference Area Multimedia Area
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Structure as Space | Tectonic and Joint
Joint A
Joint B
Zhu-Chu
Lin-Chuan
Joint Arrangement 檩
柱
枋
椽
脊檩
Lin
Zhu
Fang
Chuan
Ji Lin
Joint C
Joint D
Ji Lin-Zhu-Lin
Lin-Zhu-Chuan
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Installation & Structure
"Not a Door" A door to no where
Semester 7 Instructor : Wang Kai Collaborator:Zhang Wanlin, Wang Xudong, Wang Zhaoyi, Chen Li Spring 2016 (February-June)
07 OTHER WORK Installation & Structure Landscape Interior Design
Ten Bridge Semester 1 Instructor : Li Xingwu Collaborator: Zhang Jing, Huang Nawei, Cai Qingyu,Wu Yonghuan, Xu Xingjie, Deng Haobin, Huang Jing Autumn 2015 (September-December)
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Landscape
Field Convalescent Home
Interior Design
Kele Hotel
Semester 7 Instructor : Dong Nannan, Yang Chen
Semester 8 Instructor : Ruan Zhong
Autumn 2016 (October-December)
Spring 2016 (February-April) Nippon Paint China & iColor "Future Star" Young Designer Competition, Gold Award & Best Color Design Award
Mirror Field
Oculus Office
Semester 7 Instructor : Dong Nannan, Yang Chen
Semester 8 Instructor : Ruan Zhong
Collaborator: Feng Tian, Hua Wei Autumn 2016 (October-December)
Spring 2017 (April-June)
Chongming Rice Maze Garden Design Exhibition Best Popularity Award, Team leader
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