PROLOGUE
I aspire to be an interdisciplinary communicator, believing in concept-oriented designs, using spaces as dialogues to serve people with a better living environment under the recognition of the pervasiveness of politics. The selfrealization from the public toilet project during my freshman year led me to transfer from Design, Innovation, and Society dual Building Science to Architecture, which generates my own formula of architecture: Design + Innovation + Society + Science.
RPI 2022 B.Arch Candidate. Double Minors in Sustainability Studies and Electronic Arts. GPA:3.85/4.0
email: mengyaodinalin@gmail.com
tel: +1 518 496 0821 / +86 182 111 22996
CONTENTS
Urban Village
Honor Award; SoA Archive Project; 2020 Fall; Individual;
Honor Award; SoA Archive Project; 2019 Fall; Individual;
The First Sieve is the Truth
Screenwriter, Production Designer; Teamwork;
The Environmental Ground
Final Project - Ongoing Work; Individual;
Tech-Urban Rewrite
Tsinghua Architectural Parametric Workshop, 2019 Summer; Teamwork;
Montage Space - Germination
SoA Archive Project; 2019 Spring; Individual;
Recombinant Configuration
Honor Award; SoA Archive Project; 2020 spring; Teamwork;
Play Safe
SoA Archive Project; 2020 Summer; Teamwork;
Formidability
SoA Archive Project; 2021 Summer; Teamwork;
ZAHA HADID Work Samples
Intern Architect Summer 2021 Selected works in 2017-2021; Individual;
Photography
Urban Village Post-COVID Business Center
Honor Award, SoA Archive Project
2020 Fall; Integrated Schematic Design Studio; Third Year Instructor: Jillian Crandal; Individual Work;
Located at the upper part of Hudson River, Albany remained uninterrupted while the Revolutionary War was raging elsewhere. In the meantime, it developed its role of the center of transportation hub that rely on the Hudson River, trading with people from other states or even other countries. COVID-19 broke into our world without any hesitation, interrupting people’s daily lives, work modes, and urban functions.
Using the CDC Guidlines as the deisgn strategies and inspirations, I want to design this new urban village in name of remembering this part of Albany History in this special time, which allowed villages to grow into what is now an urban center for government, business, studying, and living. This project references the port histories and contemporary futures by conceiving the site as an “urban village”, where performance, dining, working, and relaxing came together to form a compartmentalized whole in the time of COVID-19.
Mar.22, 2020 NYS On Pause Program begun all non-essential workers must stay
NYC COVID-19 Timeline and CITY LOCKDOWN
During the pandemic, public buildings are lockdown to effectively prevent the contagion of the coronavirus, and people start to work remotely from home. As the need for home office space increases, the general utilization rate of office buildings in cities decreases dramatically. Hence, the built megastructures, which have taken a drastic amount of space in cities, are abandoned by the users and statued the city without function. It becomes the urban "dead space", which no one could utilize.
As the city gradually reopen, CDC announced a series of protocols to prevent contagion of COVID-19.
Jun.8, 2020 NYC begins Phase 1 reopening
Jun.22, 2020 NYC begins Phase 2 reopening
Jul.6, 2020 NYC begins Phase 3 reopening
Jul.19, 2020 NYC begins Phase 4 reopening, excluding malls, museums, and indoor dining/bars.
Sep.2, 2020 Gyms in NYC reopen, but indoor group workouts and pools stay closed.
Oct.1, 2020 All school Begins in-person learning.
Nov.19, 2020 NYC schools switch to all-remote.
URBAN SPACE EFFICIENCY
Under the protocols, people are restricted from enjoying differently designed spaces in the city. Thus the urban space efficiency drops dramatically. As shown in the left chart, except for the residential buildings, most of the buildings in NYC are locked down, which actually reduced the overall COVID-19 contagions.
PROPOSED DESIGN STRATEGIES
Feb.11, 2020 Restaurants reopen indoor dinning at 25% capacity.
Mar.22, 2020 All schools reopen for in-person learning in NYC.
Reduce unnecessarily human contacts. Regulate circualtion directions.
Higher heights enables larger ventilation.
Outdoor spaces is safer than indoor spaces. Natual ventilation matters more than ever.
1. Site and Program Volume
The site sits aside from the two main roads of Albany: Boradway and State Street.
Landscape
2. Split and Lift
Splitting total volume and circulation into three individual ones and lifting the building 35 ft to give back the ground level to the city.
3. Shape the views
Shaping faces to enable angled views to see Hudson River and Urban views and exact building heights according to program requirements.
Connecting level serves the building with circulation convinience among differnet programs, building maintainance convinience, and emergency utlization.
1. Link the Roads
Providing another path for the pedestrians. Embedding landscape design into urban planning system.
Programs and Facade
The eastern face of the site sit in the high-risk flood zone of Hudson River. Grass and plants are designed to absorb water. The height difference is resolved with a series of ramps.
The center platform works as a plaza with landscape stairs that could have outdoor performances for the community. Two restaurants serve on the west side of the site.
Lift halls and all ground level programs sit on the top level platform, avoiding water inflow. Parking entrance and all program entrances face opposite to the flood zone.
History of Albany Inserting Buffer Boxes
The buffer boxes mix architecture in multiple grounds, which will be discussed in detail in the following pages.
Facade of the Flying Sail
The facade design is inspired by the waterway transportation and the port history of Albany, in remembering the remarkable history.
Located at the upper part of Hudson River, Albany remained uninterrupted while the Revolutionary War was raging elsewhere. In the meantime, it developed its role of the center of transportation hub that rely on the Hudson River, trading with people from other states or even other countries. This glorious shipping history contributes to the much of the achievements that Albany obtained nowadays
notes:
*CIR SPACE: 30’ diameter sound projection screen experimental art and exhibition space.
*CRAIVE Lab: 40’ by 50’ surround sound projection screen experimental art and exhibition space.
EGRESS AND FLOOR SLABS
STEEL WIRE MESH ROOF SKIN
ROOF STRUCTURAL SYSTEM
LIGHTWEIGHT STEEL TRUSSES AND COLUMNS
The roof structural system is made from lightweight stainless steel and supported by columns and egress systems. The total dead load of the roof is lightweight and will perform accordingly and softly to the sun and wind. It works as an urban canopy, achieving an aesthetic, cascading roof design that also falls to the facade, forming a unified exterior image of the sail, in responding to the glorious history of the port history of Albany.
COLUMN SYSTEM
STEEL WIRE MESH FACADE
The wire mesh facade provides protection from the sun and snow in the winter, and natural ventilation for the users inside the village, especially in the time of COVID-19. The facade is top-mounted on the floor slabs with the tried-and-tested fastening system, optimizing safety in resistance to the strong wind load in autumn and winter.
ALL STRUCTURAL SYSTEM
Buffer Zone Unit = Architecture * Landscape Architecture
Buffer Zone Unit = Architecture * Interior Design
Buffer Zone Unit = Architecture * Ciculation Modification
Buffer Zone * Renter Company Suits
Urban Village
COVID-19 let us reimagine the relationship between people and city, the idea of architecture as an enormous solid substance in the city that could not be removed easily, and the new relationship between indoor and outdoor. Urban Village treats the problem with dedications to mix the boundaries among landscape architecture, architecture design, urban design, and even interior design. This new solution treats COVID-19 protocols as the design inspirations, creating this new machine that is designed for the Post-COVID times in the future. Redefining people's lifestyles in the contemporary situation and providing my opinions toward this problem of the world.
The space below architecture forms an experimental canopy for the city, making a new urban living room. Image shows the possible installation art on the bottom of the building and above the plaza.
Tower A - Roof Plaza Tower A to Tower BDeflection + Bennington Museum
Honor Award; SoA Archive Project; 2019 Fall; Architectural Design Studio 3; Second Year; Professor: Adam Dayem; Individual Work;
Thinking of the museum as the medium that artistically transformed the site and interior spaces outwardly and inwardly, this project reimagines the evaluation of architecture in an understanding of the evaluation of artwork: the object and the field. Perspective projection and facade geometry are designed from the rules learned from Sol LeWitt’s artwork and Grandma Moses’s Painting. With these visual studies as well as geometric transformation, Deflection + Bennington Museum extends the original museum, which is being protected in the overall massing to reduce the damage made on the building, better preserving its historic treasures, nevertheless, it is refined with new organizations for the programming inside and modern technologies on the exterior. They are hugged by the new geometry rule but still reminds the respectful history of the Bennington Museum. All in all, the two museums see each other as individuals but are logically entangled in circulations and programing as one design for the new Bennington Museum + Deflection.
BenningtonArtCommunity 2.1squaremiles
Bennington Museum, siting aside on the hill, is the live record of Bennington region, and it is the museum of the arts and histories which constantly renovating itself as the progressions of the times. As more and more artworks are stored, the gallery and the storage are asked to be enlarged at least as twice as present status. This project will utilize art renovation as the methodology and provide a new perspective for viewing architecture and its relationship to art ground, and the space, striving to design an extension for the Bennington Museum: Deflection + Bennington Museum. It would as well represent the enthusiastic attitude of embracing the diverse arts in the next generation.
Art plays an essential role in Bennington people's daily lives. In this small town with fewer than 16,000 people and an area of 42.2 square miles, countless artworks are displayed as outdoor sculptures, galleries, or preserved in the museum storage. The annual outdoor sculpture show has just made its 24th birthday and endows art's vibrancy for the 24th time in Bennington. People are adapted to living with the artworks in their daily lives, and letting them be part of themselves.
Redefine and Art Studies
REDEFINE and ART STUDIES
The Field
The Object
Spacial Systems
Inward
Outward
Sol LeWitt “Complex Form 64” Grandma Moses “The Old Oaken Bucket”Geometry Studies and Transformation
GEOMETRY STUDIES and TRANSFORMATION
Fixed axis
Deflect in one axis
Deflect in two axes
Deflect in connection
Deflect in three axes
New Composition
Sculptural anatomy works in combination with artistic facade give the artifact architectural connotation, renovating with Bennington's art community culture and the landscape.
The architecture works as the medium of inward and outward division; one reform the limited space, the other changes the perception of infinite space.
Look! The facade reassembles how we perceive the outward spatial system, which integrates and reform the site, and becomes one new piece of artwork.
My artistic experience begins at first glance, gradually to the steps on the site, and finally to the museum itself and the artworks inside.
The interior walls give me an immersive feeling of art. The geometric angles are working naturally for some reason and adding excitement when perceiving the art pieces inside!
Walking inside a sculpture and reevaluate the original work inside give me multiple levels of art appreciation.
Physical model materials and the production process full-color powder-based 3D print; MDF stacking; painting; plastering with the image; gluing.
Architecture is embedded in the site by forming a new kind of artwork that reshapes each other......
Viewing architecture and landscape as indispensable artwork, and learning from the pieces exhibited inside, Deflection + Bennington Museum presents to the art community a conceptual new experience of museum, which supports their enthusiasm and projects a new landscape to the city.
"The First Sieve is the Truth"
A short film that discusses the world composition, and the role of the architect between the characters of a politician and a thief.
Director: Molin Liu
Screenwriter: Mengyao Dina Lin, Molin Liu
Production Designer: Mengyao Dina Lin
2019-2021
As I transfered to the major of archtiiecture in freshman year, I try to find the role of being an architect in this world. Screenwriting is another way that I express myself. I co-wrote a short film “The First Sieve is the Truth” and was its production designer. The film tells a story between the head of the Bureau of Press and Publication and a thief to illustrate the truth that ordinary people perceive are the truth politicians want people to perceive, instead of the real truth. Finding the meaning of being an architect has led me to think about the linkage between the cause and effect in this world, and what really determines the truth to people’s lives. Now, as a fifth year architecture student, I think architect has the opportunity to make decompositions of the world and generate recompositions, taking real actions and fighting for the over-administrative from politicians. Architecture is restricted in many ways by politics, but architects also stand for the social responsibilities in-between the overarching and the grounding.
Link to the film:
Amazed by the views inside the closet, the thief deeply felt the class differences between him and the owner of the apartment. In his heart, he not only wants to own these possessions, but to be the owner of the apartment.
He starts to quickly grab the jewelry, feels scared even no one is watching him. He feels multiple eyes are on him, monitoring his every act when stealing.
Finding a phone that is the same as his let him feel that ultimately he and the owner use something similar.
Wearing the owner's suite and his watch, the thief never felt this confidence. Looking into the mirror, he enjoys the new outfit that makes him "equal" to someone like the owner of the apartment.
Sitting on the leather couch, he gradually forgot he is the thief, rather, he felt he is equal to the owner. He takes a selfie to record this fabulous moment of his life.
Being attracted by the wines on the shelf, the thief continues to do his work. In the laptop he just found on the couch, he knows the owner is the secretary of the Bureau of Press and Publication.
Accidentally knocked down a pile of files, some secret pictures appeared. The thief is shocked by this, and uses his phone to take pictures of the truth.
At the same time, the real owner returned home with lunch. They looked into each others' eyes.
Without any fear or astonishment, the secretary offers the thief the meal he just bought, treating the thief like no one else. Checking if he has got the valuable piece in this house.
Noticing the thief is wearing his suit, the secretary remains silent with thoughtful smiles while looking him gobbling the lunch.
After trading the phone containing the photo proof with cash, the secretary found out the phone that the thief gives him is the one that originally belongs to him, instead of the one with the pictures.
Obtaining a satisfying amount of cash, the thief comes to a store to buy some cigarettes with complacency. However, the cash are all counterfeit money. They have lied to each other.
The secretary and the thief lie to each other, one gives out counterfeit money to conceive a secrete, the other one substitutes an alternative phone to tell the truth, while the thief runs first on the street when they meet again in the small town.
The thief runs endlessly, while the secretary easily calls out for more people on the street to catch him together. Regardless of the reason behind catching the "thief", the crowd believes the one who seems to be an upright figure.
Cash in the air, cash in the air...
The thief splashes around all the counterfeit money to the crowd, watching them catch this money. At this moment, he felt happy again for being equal to an imaginary authoritative person, easily manipulating people's behaviors with disguised benefits.
The crowd abandoned the secretary for the counterfeit money, leaving him running alone again.
It seems the secretary is more practiced on being a thief than the thief. Checking with the surroundings and the conditions vigilantly. In the small town, the secretary finds the thief after all. It's a dead-end street in the residential area.
Taking his suit back from the thief's body, literally leaving nothing for the thief at the end, he beats the thief to the ground. Failed to take back the secret in the thief's phone, because the thief did not give out the password even though he was dying.
Leaving the thief on the ground with his life is uncertain, the secretary called on his phone, asking someone to "do him a favor". The thief posted the secret to the online platform Weibo and ensured it is made published before he finally closed his eyes. The thief dared his life to tell the actual truth to this world.
After a few seconds, the published post is being deleted, due to the the reason of "violation of community guidelines".
The first sieve of the information that we perceive is the so-called truth and equality. The truth to our lives will be discovered by someone who could see this world in both views, someone who sees both from eye levels on the ground, and the aerial view from the sky.
From God’s perspective, I see one person standing with pride and one person crawling on his hands and knees, either crawling forwardly or trying to escape. They compose the so-called equality and the rules, and the truth of the world.
We, architects, see the world on both god’s view and as individuals, being endorsed for the ability to decompose and recompose the world compositions, are relentlessly trying to speak up, and in the meantime, constantly struggling powerlessly
The Environmental Ground of A-Monumentality of Architecture
Work In Progress
2021 Fall; Final Project Research; Fifth Year; Professor: Chris Perry; Individual Work;
This project is the work-in-progress version of the Final Project, which summaries my entire undergraduate interdisciplinary studies among architecture, humanity, arts, and nature.
Starting with Anthony Vidler's article "Shifting Ground", discussing Peter Eisenman's idea of the ambiguity of Monumentality, this project continues this idea through a contemporary lens that relates new questions, issues, and challenges, namely, the environmental crisis of the 21st-century and architecture's relationship to it, criticizing the beautiful world we are fearlessly enjoying, in particular, the relentless reliance on the HVAC system and the harms to Nature. This project utilizes architecture as a social medium to critically talk to the architectural history, contemporary issues, and the future, not only for architecture but for the human species.
COMPONENTS
Monumentality of Architecture I
Doric Order
The monumentality of architecture shows the power and spiritual quality in the essence of architecture since ancient times.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Technological Building in disguise of Traditional Monumentality of Architecture
Reliance of Building Technology II
HVAC System
People devastatingly rely on building technology, especially the HVAC system nowdays, depending on the machines regardlessly
Central Park
Artificial Nature in veil of Real Nature
Nature III
Forest, Mountain, Lake
Real nature is being isolated from human interactions, peaceful and full of dangerousness.
Derived Environmental Issue
Contaminant and Global Warming
HVAC system produces a massive amount of greenhouse gas into the atmosphere, which put many species in danger
Site selection: Central Park, NYC
Synthesize
Concept Collage "Grid The World"
All images are reserved to the original authors. https://www.iucn.org/news/water/202003/nature-based-solutions-water-infrastructure-your-service https://abc7ny.com/nyc-homecoming-week-concerts-mega-concert-central-park/10903476/ https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/01/why-keeping-ourselves-cool-doesnt-have-to-mean-heating-the-planet/ https://www.grainger.com/know-how/industry/commercial/kh-eight-ways-to-conserve-energy-by-improving-hvac-efficiency https://www.nature.org/en-us/what-we-do/our-insights/perspectives/solving-climate-change-nature/ https://study.com/academy/lesson/greek-doric-order-of-architecture-definition-example-buildings-columns.html https://www.exploringbuildinghistory.co.uk/greek-temples-the-18th-c-grand-tour-learning-about-the-doric-order/ https://www.nycgo.com/museums-galleries/the-met-fifth-avenue/ https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/greenhouse-effect/ https://greenliving.lovetoknow.com/Slideshow:Current_Environmental_Issues
The monumentality of architecture is rendered ambiguously among the interrelationship of the four basic components, rethinking monumentality as an icon of the era, introspecting, and warning the human species.
This "building" works as a blurred body of the artificial and natural, the built and the environment, the machine and live creature, talking to the human species in alternative viewpoints, and reversing the positions from the dominators to the visitors.
To be continued in Spring 2022...
Montage Space - Germination
SoA Archive Project; 2019 Spring; Architectural Design Studio 2; First Year; Instructor: Ryosuke Imaeda; Individual Work;
Inspired by Jiro Ono's hand movements of making sushi and the rolling rehabilitation balls. The two specific motions all reveal the different kinds of germination, one from the outside in, the other from the inside out. By inspecting the two versions of germination, I defined the space that is growing in spiral, creating a series of montage space that have different heights, where no door is being placed as parititon but the different levels. The imaginary owner of the space is a couple, they repect each other's personal spaces while living as a whole. Embraing the defects and loving as always.
Montage Collage
Active Rotation
The motion of making a sushi.
David Gelb, 2011, "Jiro Dreams of Sushi", Magnolia Pictures.
Passive Rotation
The motion of being inside a rotating rehabilitation ball.
Giuseppe Tornatore, 2013, "Best Offer", Warner Bros, Entertainment, Inc.
The montage collage turns into a 3D geometric projection drawing, different compartments represent different heights and possible functions. The montage drawing works as a emotional figure, which compose the future montage shape generation in the brain.
Montage
Montage Composition
This series of diagram shows the geometric transformation step by step.
Carves GeometryMontage Material Selections
The contrast of the soft motion of making sushi and being rotated inside a metal rehabilitation ball drives the materialization of the model. In light of the montage materials, transparency and translucency are achieved by ink injected melted soap and light color staking model of the large bubbles, which could turn into apertures and curved walls. The dark color and rocky textures cuddle the bubbles in an upward swirl motion, distinctive but inclusive.
Model Production
model:
site: foam core milling, white paint, sand, spray glue.
Tech-Urban Rewrite
Tsinghua University Architecture Parametric Workshop; 2019 Summer; Second Year; Professor: Casey Rhem; Technical Team: Yuxuan Liu, Haoyu Liu; All works presented are individual works;
I was exploring the design possibility of technology and tried to see how it could be related to humanities and urbanization. Thus I participated in the parametric workshop that explored artificial intelligence use in the architectural field, learning the technical knowledge. Using the language of the machine to try to tell a story of people and the world, defining the intrinsic rules of the urbanization process, this project investigates the capability of artificial intelligence utilization in architectural areas, with the use of pix2pix GAN and Python.
The exploration of real urban features drives the intrinsic logic of 3-D urban generation, where the major usable space, f(1), works as the cohesion of circulation, transportation, machines, and infrastructures. Different combinations of RGB datasets are the variables applied to each urban function.
f3(x) = Urban h3*l3*(Transpor�ation + Infrast��ct�res)
f2(x) = Architect�re h2*l2*(Circulations + Mechanical + Elect�ical + Plumbing)
f1(x)= 4/3πr^3 (Massing)-l1*l1*h1*(Individual Space)
r Massing = μ*r Individual Living Space
g(x) = f1(f2(f3(x))) Pixel(set)
Converting Color Code into 3D Generation Determinators.
Urban Emotions
From the basic structure, urban emotions are givien by applying urban textures.The entire process treats the results as a cyber punk city that could camouflage with different textures in different times. The new city is a dynamic, portable self serving city, and the new portable city shifts its appearance without changing the sturcture.
Universal Map
The universal map gives out the horizontal and vertical plans of the basic structure in all urban moods.
Shinsaibashi-no-Kanji 心斎橋 の 感じ (The Feeling of Shisaibashi)
The city night mode is using the views of Shinsaibashi, Osaka, Japan to generate the cyberpunk environment, endowing a mood of excitement and digital prosperity during normal nights, providing leisure in the after work times, especially for the people in Japan who has high work pressures. The city in day time is totally different from the city in nights.
Military Base
The military base mode is using the regenerated picture of the desert, camouflage tents, and countryside housing to generate the urban emotions of military camps and the storage of military equipment when the new portable city is in need.
Recombinant Configuration
Honor Award; SoA Archive Project; 2020 Spring; Architectural Design Studio 4; Second Year; Professor: Zbigniew Oksiuta; Teamed with Emmy Chen;
Concept: Lin; Renders: Lin; Drawings: 30% Chen; All works presented are individual works;
This is a 2 person group project: a housing + library project for 50~60 units of residents located in Troy. This project discusses the utilization and the social meaning of public space in a residential houses. In this project, architectural movements are considered as the action of the city, which could alter the living habbit of the people livinng nearby positively. The shape is only given by the existing environment rather than a noval shape. Through this recombinant configuration, the city would be held up more tightly, and functioning better. The Recombinant Configuration acts as a verb for the city, and for the people.
The Video:
Urban Expansion of Troy
In the recent 35 years, Troy has been through rapid economic revitalization and urban expasion, Building density and landuse are at the apex.
Urban Fabric Studies
The urban structure of this area shows a distinct grid planning pattern, which is unbalanced in the contemporary use of extra traffic and housing. At the mean time, the opaqueness of building set up a "wall" for Troy, hindering people's eyesights.
Urban Integration Studies
In light of "Space Syntax", this map visualizes the integration level of downtown Troy. The site is at a special moment that connects several essential elements of Troy: main road Broadway, Monument Square, unused City Park, Farmer’s Market, and the Hudson River. This project aims to use the architectural morphogenetic form as an urban rheostat that links this these moments as urban resistances and make the circuit of Troy more unobstructed, in other words, to be the recombinant configuration of the city
Input the basic bars shape that follows the original arrangement of the city
From the bottom to the top, gradually rotating the basic massing toward the angle that parallel to Hudson River.
Enlarge the base of the building to meet the program volume requirements.
Boolean the massing along the angle of the main road, Broadway. Relinking the Monument Square and the Hudson River.
This void prolongs the Farmer's Market next to the building, and punches the path from river street to the city park along the riverside, adding more economic value for the market and promoting the use of the city park.
Adding the other footing for the building that balance the weight, and touching the River with the program of community library.
River Street Views
From the both sides of the River Street, the smooth "twist" of the project transmit the signal of the River to the people walking in the city, attracting them to the turning point of city, having the special feeling in an urban context.
Monument Square View
The building creates a gap of the city that links the city to the hudson river, and a frame for visitors on the monument square as well as people on the hudson river, nevertheless, it presents as a door, or an opening for Troy, to accept new era while preserving its history treasures.
Play Safe
Virtual Park under COVID-19
SoA Archive Project; Summer 2020; Architectural Design Studio 5; Second Year; Instructor: Williams Virgil Teamed with Angelina Li Concept: Lin; Others: 50% Li + 50% Lin
During the summer of 2020, the pandemic has trapped me in my dorm for almost 3 months. It brings on a new challenge of how people can explore, stay safe, but still have fun. During this time where life feels slowed down and people are streesed, worried, and bored, we want to design a new kind of park for people - one that is invigorating and adventurous with large expanses of space, variety in activities. The whole park is broken into smaller parks, which are like islands, seperated from each other but all connected by water. Each island park has its own unique theme and activity, with the water pathways in between serving as circulation paths.
FormidabilityPort of Beirut Passenger Terminal and Memorial
SoA Archive Project; Summer 2021; Architectural Design Studio 6; Third Year; Instructor: Matthew Lopez; Teamed with Ziyuan Wu; Concept: Lin; Others: 50% Wu + 50% Lin;
Being destroyed by one of the biggest non-nuclear explosions in history with the force of a 3.5 magnitude earthquake, and is believed to have been fueled by 2750 tons of ammonium nitrate stored in warehouse-12 at the port, the port of Beirut is destroyed thoroughly. this project aims to raise national confidence in Lebanon, and console citizens’ hearts. The memorial is designed as an elevated park to be more solemn and pristine. The softness of the memorial is embraced by the main body of the terminal, cuddling it and protecting it. The terminal is driven by the two forces, with one pointing to the old downtown of Beirut and the other one pointing to the new economic center. Strictly cut on the east side of the site, the building raise to the top on the northeast corner. It works as a wall to the city, fortifying the country as well as people’s confidence.
Top to Bottom:
Ground Floor Plan
Circulation Plan
General Site Plan
South Elevation
Section Model
ZAHA HADID Architects
OPPO Headquarters & Others
Internship
2021 Summer (Jun-Aug)
- Producing plans, sections, diagrams in OPPO Headquarters DD 100% period in Rhino and Revit.
- Draft and prepare for the presentation with clients.
- Communicate and translate with Consultants such as ARUP and Meinhardt
- Help the desigining Genzon Environmental Towers in pre-SD period in Maya and Rhino.
- Assiging and communicating with contractors of interior materials in Infinitus Plaza CD period.
- Help arranging the exhiition "ZHA Close Up – Work & Research" in Shanghai.
L7-L12 Escalator Section
Fire Wall
Fire Shutter
I was responsible for negotiating with ARUP, the fire consultant of OPPO Headquarters, and the commecial consultant, and redraw the plan and sections according to their comments.
L2 General Plan
Genzon Environmental Center (Pre-SD Period)
(Unpublished Project)
Site Program Studies and
基地平面研究 Siteplan StudiesPhotography
Traveling with a camera, I want to feel and capture people's lives from different backgrounds. Deeply touched by these views in front of my eyes, I wonder what I could do, as an architect, to keep the happiness longer. Continuing to explore this world and better understand people’s lives are the pumps that promote my ideas in architectural designs. I `want to be someone who helps people enjoy their lives more.