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Foshan
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Hong Kong
Special Administrative Region, Leading Financial Capital, Strong Legal System, Internation Business and Foreign Investment, Logistics, Cultural Hub
Macao
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Lai Man Yee, Maggie
Theoretical Reference on the issue of Context to: Vittorio Gregotti - “Architecture must reflect the landscape as an ensemble and must reveal the essence of the landscape.” Aldo Rossi - Architecture ensures the continuation of the historic city and thus guarantees the continuity and growth of a city.
The thesis aims to re-interpret the ruin of 21st Century Hong Kong by analogical thinking allowing for both memory and history; mixes autobiography and civic history, individual and collective. History has to be constantly rewritten according to the needs and anticipations of new generations. In the museum such writing takes the form of new additions and the remodelling of former parts. A
The thesis focuses on the issue of ruin. In the Renaissance, ruin equates the antiquity of monuments, tombs, columns, which is described by fragmented scripted text. The idea of ruin evolve over time. Ruin in the 21st Century is the result of rapid urban transformations. Ruin is associated with monument that dialectically related to the city’s growth being the primary elements in the city which are persistent and characteristic urban artefacts. In the short history of modern development in Hong Kong, human impacts can be traced in the coastal reclamation in shorelines and development of highways, shaping the barren rock. Since the 21st Century’s ruin is closer to our age of living, it evokes emotions to the loss of prosperity and security of the recent years. If the progress of the 20th century becomes the ruin of the 21st century, how will one look at the problem in this era from the lens of the 22nd century? Through ruin, one can see the progress. How can architecture regain its power through the mistake it has made as opposed to the glory it has had?
City is a pseudo-concept according to Henri Lefebvre the urban society constitutes itself on ruins of the city1. The evolution of the city on one hand involves the expansion of the relative space in terms of the physical expansion or increase in connectivity. On the other hand it is the evolution of the ontological reality of urban environment. City can be seen as a megastructure. System on mapping and redistribution Through creating the path and circulation seen in longitudinal section) - Reviewing of major development of infrastructure in Hong Kong - Narrative through the History of Hong Kong along the shoreline Flexibility in Narration (Add-on/ Subtraction) History has to be constantly rewritten according to the needs and anticipations of new generations. In the museum such writing takes the form of new additions and the remodeling of former parts. Spatial Quality: Different Chambers for isolation/ interaction (Moments) The Museum as Remediation Structure Through negotiating the Material and the Immaterial Condition.
Banham, Reyner. 1976. Megastructure: Urban Futures of the Recent Past. New York: Harper & Row.
INTRODUCTION
I have done research on thesis project inspired by the exhibition ‘Paradise Lost – Gazing at Contemporary Urban Civilization and its metaphor’ in Taipei. “The city is like a large house, and the house in turns is like a small city.” - Rossi “Man put stone on the ground in order to recognise place in de midst of the unknown universe and thereby measure and modify it.” - Vittorio Gregotti
museum can be a narrative and a system that assumes an architectural form.
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TIMELINE
THE NARRATIVE OF THE PAST
NATURAL HISTORY
POPULATION SIZE
THE NARRATIVE OF FUTURE: GREATER BAY AREA PUBLIC EDUCATION ADGENDA
SOCIAL
GOVERNANCE / INFRASTRUCTURE
URBAN FORM
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RUIN/ INDUSTRIAL ABANDONMENT/ ECONOMY OBSOLENCE OF LAND
BUILT ENVIRONMENT GROUND
TIMELINE INVOLVED
GRAND NARRATIVE REAL ESTATE PRICE OF HONG KONG $ HONG KONG HISTORY CHINA HISTORY
2020
DEVELOPMENT CONTROL
MAJOR INFRASTRUCTURE GOVERNANCE
7 496 981 (7140 per km2) POLICY
ANTI-EXTRADITION
6 966 331 2008 OLYMPIC GAME
Ch.7 Challenge of Sustainable Development
2000
Ch.6 Transformation after the Return to China
HONG KONG RESIDENTS
1990
HKSAR GOV CHINA GOV
2003 SARS
2020 Shoreline
TOWN PLANNING, LAND, BUILDING
2003 SARS HU JINTAO SCO, WTO
6 606 327
1997 XINJIANG RIOT/ HONG KONG REVERTED CONTROL ESTABLISHMENT OF THREE GORGES PROJECT HKSAR JIANG ZEMIN TIANANMEN SQUARE INCIDENCE
5 727 938
2009 PROPOSE HIGH SPEED RAIL 2008 DRAFT FOR ‘PLAN FOR THE REFORM AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE PEARL RIVER DELTA (2008-2020) 2004 HONG KONG-SHENZHEN METROPOLIS IDEA
1980
TRADERS
Ch.5 Approaching the Handover
IN-COMING STUDENTS
1998
1970
1960
POPULATION EMPLOYMENT AMENITIES
3 848 924
3 046 050
1950 PEOPLE’S LIBERATION ARMY TO TIBET 1949 PRC VICTORY AGAINST THE NATIONALIST
Ch.3 Experiencing the war (1941-1945)
1940
TSEUNG KWAN O TIN SHUI WAI
MINES/ QUARRIES
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RETAILERS SHIPYARDS/ SHIPPING
1979 GEOTECHNICAL CONTROL OFFICE TELECOMMUNICATIONS
1974 CROSS HABOUR TUNNEL SAN PO KONG INTERCHANGE (MAJOR ROAD IN 1970)
1970 Shoreline
‘MADE IN HONG KONG’ LIGHT MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES GREAT LEAP FORWARD
Ch.4 High Density Development and Planning
INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
CLUSTERING/ SCATTER
4THGENERATION
SINO BRITISH JOINT DECLARATION 1979
CULTURAL REVOLUTION (10 YEARS)
STAGE OF RAPID DEVELOPMENT ‘FOUR LITTLE DRAGONS’
1950
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL COMPANY 1979 CEDD
TUNG CHUNG
1992 DENG XIAOPING ONE COUNTRY TWO SYSTEMS
‘GANG OF FOUR’
DOMESTIC WORKERS
CONSTRUCTION FISHING AND AGRICULTURE
LAND USE TYPES INTENSITY MIX PROXIMITY
CHEK LAP KOK AIRPORT
1984 INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTRE 4 868 742 OPEN-DOOR POLICY : SEZs (SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE)
STREET NETWORK/ TRANSPORTATION
WEST RAIL LINK
NEW IMMIGRANTS TOURISTS
CONNECTIVITY AND ACCESSIBILITY
NEW TOWNS
HONG KONG ZHUHAI-MACAU BRIDGE
OCCUPY CENTRAL TENSION WITH US : TRADE WAR
2010
TAI PO FANLING YUEN LONG
CONTINGUITY
3RDGENERATION
1967
SHATIN TUEN MUN 2NDGENERATION
1960
BUILT ENVIRONMENT SHAPE
DUSPERSION/ FRAGMENTATION
TRADITIONAL INDUSTRIES TRANSPORT UTILITIES
TSUEN WAN
1STGENERATION
2 472 658
1 640 000 1937 DEFEAT JAPAN ; CIVIL WAR RESUME
1930
1934 MAO’S ‘LONG MARCH’
INFLUX OF POPULATION (NEED OF PUBLIC HOUSING)
JAPANESE OCCUPATION WWII REFUGEES FROM MAINLAND POLITICAL TURBULENCE
1920
NIUR NO SISEHT
840 473
625 166
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY TO BORDER OF CHINA 1914-1918 WWI COMPLETED
1910
1923 Cenatoph
456 739
THE REPUBLIC
Ch.2 Expansion of the Territory of Hong Kong
1900
NEW TERRITORIES LEASED TO BRITAIN FOR 99 YEARS
230 Islands and Water Territory Land Area: 1047.7 km2
1890
368 987
1902 TAI PO NEW TERRITORIES RING ROAD 1899 Queen’s Pier after reclamation outside the old city hall with 80 concrete piles
221 441
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QING DYNASTY
1880
160 402
1870
120 124
1860
KOWLOON PENINSULA AND STONECUTTERS ISLAND ARE CEDED
Boundary Street to South Land Area: 90.7 km2
1850
119 320
1860 Shoreline
Reclamation to rebuilding Chinese Settlement 1851 Lower Bazaar (Jervois Street in Sheung Wan) Fire
32 983 1843 Queen’s Road / First Sea Wall : Morrison Hill in Wan Chai -> Central
1840
COLONIAL HISTORY
Entrepot
Ch.1 Duality in Planning OPIUM WARS: HK ISLAND CEDED TO BRITAIN
Chapters of the History of Hong Kong
7 450
European cities as a model Northern coast of Hong Kong Island as the city’s Boundary
Land Area: 82.9 km2
CONCEPT OF HONG KONG AS A CITY
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Coordinates of Coastlines’ Fragments: 61 Tuen Mun Road – Hong Kong first high speed road and the first expressway, constructed along the winding coastline and the steep terrain requires viaducts, culverts and cuttings. Phase 1 of the road was built in 1977. 44 Kwai Tsing High Way – Highway situated between the Kwai Tsing Container Terminals and the Public Housing in Lai King. The Lai King Hill was heavily densed with retaining walls for the artificial steep terrain housing the estates.
66 Anderson Road Quarry - Stone is the only commodity in which Hong Kong is still self-sufficient, and quarrying was a major early industry. The granite extracted from the quarries in East Kowloon, Stonecutter’s Island, Quarry Bay and from the Kowloon hills. Modern quarries can also be seen. Anderson Road highly visible above Kwun Tong, Lamma opposite So Kwu Wan, Shek O just before you start to descend into that place. Less high profile is Lam Tei Quarry NE of Tuen Mun. However, under a plan formulated in 1989 this major quarry will be the last one in Hong Kong to close in 2015.
58 Lohas Park – Private residential buildings clusters surrounded by landfill-Park, visible in the mapping of cut and fill on slopes. 40 Queens Ferry Pier – demolished and shoreline is replaced by reclaimed land (located near the site of HSBC). 31 Kings George Park - Plans for the parks were first announced soon after the king’s death in 1936. “At the present time of economic depression it is unlikely that sufficient money could be raised in this Colony for the purchase of large areas for playing fields.
Two sites were identified for the future parks: a rocky patch of barren land at the corner of Jordan Road and Canton Road, across from the Jordan Road Ferry Pier, and the site of the Government Civil Hospital on Hospital Road, which was soon to be replaced by the new Queen Mary Hospital in Pok Fu Lam. The Sai Ying Pun park never got the Chinese architecture it was promised, but is perfectly pleasant even without it. Epic banyan trees hang over the historic stone retaining walls flanking the green space, which were retained from the gardens of the hospital that once stood here. And the soccer pitch is always busy.
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00 Boundary Stones - "boundary stone" means a boundary mark made from white granite, or concrete slab established by the Survey and Mapping Office of Lands Department to demarcate a parcel of land. When Hong Kong Island was occupied by Britain in January 1841, there were 16 villages. In 1843, Britain created the city of Victoria covering Sheung Wan, Central and Wan Chai. The government later erected boundary stones on Hong Kong Island marking the city limits. Each stone bears the inscription 'City Boundary 1903'.
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TIMELINE
THE NARRATIVE OF THE PAST
NATURAL HISTORY
POPULATION SIZE
THE NARRATIVE OF FUTURE: GREATER BAY AREA PUBLIC EDUCATION ADGENDA
GOVERNANCE / INFRASTRUCTURE
URBAN FORM
SOCIAL
I
RUIN/ INDUSTRIAL ABANDONMENT/ ECONOMY OBSOLENCE OF LAND
BUILT ENVIRONMENT GROUND
TIMELINE INVOLVED
GRAND NARRATIVE REAL ESTATE PRICE OF HONG KONG $ HONG KONG HISTORY CHINA HISTORY
2020
DEVELOPMENT CONTROL
MAJOR INFRASTRUCTURE GOVERNANCE
7 496 981 (7140 per km2)
2020 Shoreline
POLICY
ANTI-EXTRADITION
6 966 331 2008 OLYMPIC GAME
Ch.7 Challenge of Sustainable Development
2000
Ch.6 Transformation after the Return to China
HONG KONG RESIDENTS
1990
HKSAR GOV CHINA GOV
2003 SARS
TOWN PLANNING, LAND, BUILDING
2003 SARS HU JINTAO SCO, WTO
6 606 327
1997 XINJIANG RIOT/ HONG KONG REVERTED CONTROL ESTABLISHMENT OF THREE GORGES PROJECT HKSAR JIANG ZEMIN TIANANMEN SQUARE INCIDENCE
5 727 938
2009 PROPOSE HIGH SPEED RAIL 2008 DRAFT FOR ‘PLAN FOR THE REFORM AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE PEARL RIVER DELTA (2008-2020) 2004 HONG KONG-SHENZHEN METROPOLIS IDEA
Ch.5 Approaching the Handover
IN-COMING STUDENTS
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CENTRE 4 868 742 OPEN-DOOR POLICY : SEZs (SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE)
CHEK LAP KOK AIRPORT 1998
Ch.4 High Density Development and Planning
1950
TAI PO FANLING YUEN LONG
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL COMPANY MINES/ QUARRIES
II
II
I
I
RETAILERS SHIPYARDS/ SHIPPING
CONTINGUITY
3RDGENERATION
1967
1970 Shoreline
Ch.3 Experiencing the war (1941-1945)
1940
CONSTRUCTION
INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
CLUSTERING/ SCATTER
1979 GEOTECHNICAL CONTROL OFFICE TELECOMMUNICATIONS
1974 CROSS HABOUR TUNNEL SAN PO KONG INTERCHANGE (MAJOR ROAD IN 1970)
SHATIN TUEN MUN 2NDGENERATION
3 046 050
1950 PEOPLE’S LIBERATION ARMY TO TIBET 1949 PRC VICTORY AGAINST THE NATIONALIST
1979 CEDD
POPULATION EMPLOYMENT AMENITIES TSEUNG KWAN O TIN SHUI WAI 4THGENERATION
1979
3 848 924
‘MADE IN HONG KONG’ LIGHT MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES GREAT LEAP FORWARD
TUNG CHUNG
1992 DENG XIAOPING ONE COUNTRY TWO SYSTEMS
SINO BRITISH JOINT DECLARATION
‘GANG OF FOUR’
CULTURAL REVOLUTION (10 YEARS)
STAGE OF RAPID DEVELOPMENT ‘FOUR LITTLE DRAGONS’
FISHING AND AGRICULTURE
LAND USE TYPES INTENSITY MIX PROXIMITY
1984
TRADERS
DOMESTIC WORKERS
1970
1960
STREET NETWORK/ TRANSPORTATION
WEST RAIL LINK
NEW IMMIGRANTS TOURISTS
1980
CONNECTIVITY AND ACCESSIBILITY
NEW TOWNS
HONG KONG ZHUHAI-MACAU BRIDGE
OCCUPY CENTRAL TENSION WITH US : TRADE WAR
2010
1960
BUILT ENVIRONMENT SHAPE
DUSPERSION/ FRAGMENTATION
TRADITIONAL INDUSTRIES TRANSPORT UTILITIES
TSUEN WAN
1STGENERATION
2 472 658
1 640 000 1937 DEFEAT JAPAN ; CIVIL WAR RESUME
1930
1934 MAO’S ‘LONG MARCH’
INFLUX OF POPULATION (NEED OF PUBLIC HOUSING)
JAPANESE OCCUPATION WWII
840 473
REFUGEES FROM MAINLAND POLITICAL TURBULENCE
1920
625 166
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY TO BORDER OF CHINA 1914-1918 WWI COMPLETED
1910
1923 Cenatoph
456 739
THE REPUBLIC
Ch.2 Expansion of the Territory of Hong Kong
1900
368 987
NEW TERRITORIES LEASED TO BRITAIN FOR 99 YEARS
230 Islands and Water Territory Land Area: 1047.7 km2
1890
1902 TAI PO NEW TERRITORIES RING ROAD 1899 Queen’s Pier after reclamation outside the old city hall with 80 concrete piles
221 441
1889 Des Voeux Road (50-100 Feet extension of land area for loading and unloading cargos_
QING DYNASTY
1880
160 402
1870
120 124
1860
KOWLOON PENINSULA AND STONECUTTERS ISLAND ARE CEDED
Boundary Street to South Land Area: 90.7 km2
1850
119 320
1860 Shoreline
Reclamation to rebuilding Chinese Settlement 1851 Lower Bazaar (Jervois Street in Sheung Wan) Fire
32 983 1843 Queen’s Road / First Sea Wall : Morrison Hill in Wan Chai -> Central
1840
COLONIAL HISTORY
Entrepot
Ch.1 Duality in Planning OPIUM WARS: HK ISLAND CEDED TO BRITAIN
Chapters of the History of Hong Kong
7 450
European cities as a model Northern coast of Hong Kong Island as the city’s Boundary
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Land Area: 82.9 km2
CONCEPT OF HONG KONG AS A CITY
Scenography of the Future of the City It is a personal experience in walking through a set of scenes constructed for understanding the exist urban space.
Collective Narrative and the Individual Houses
Re-creation of the lost Streetscape and Proximity to the Sea
There will be different narrative box in the territory specific to the chapters of Hong Kong. This box is the most related to the history in 1860-1920.
The promenade along the first generation of Praya wall was reclaimed, leaving only the “sea-side” rail of trams.
Perspective and Analogical Representation The stage of the narrative story of the “glorious” arrival and becoming of Hong Kong as part of the larger puzzles that review on the current development of the city.
Archiving the City as objects once existed We create systems to tell the story of our needs and desires, our hopes and follies, our visions for the future. If we visualize the space of the archive, it may appear as form of shelf. The past is stored and recorded in each time of Tabula Rasa through reclamation.
Permanent Land Exhibition Void
Fragments and Traces
The Myth of Old Hong Kong
The past of Hong Kong is displayed as fragmented relics in the background of the everchanging city. The city’s artifacts as form of objects connect the “giant collective house” and its individual specific houses, mixing the autobiography and civic history. The past is reconstructed through curating the journey of navigation.
Hong Kong in the 1860 has the elusive charm og imperial grandeur and authentic indigenous culture. Throughout the history of development, it becomes a city that aspires to be like every other modern metropolis. The myth and origin of the city was infrastructure, which has shaped it from the barren rock / fisherman village.
P7 The Monument of the 21st Century Hong Kong How would the progress of Hong Kong be seen in the future? It is imagined that there will be a series of floating boxes of “History” in the city, recording the transformation of land and movement.
The Habour The former imperial grandeur has long passed and much of the city’s authentic indigenous culture is in decline, yet the harbour remains as an icon for future generations.
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The Frame/ Foreground and Background The obsolete pier has once frame the view as the entry point of the colonial official. Queen’s Pier was the former arrival and departure point in 1925. Inside the frame there by framing the Queen’s and Prince’s Building.
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Railway Station
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Self-helped Convenient
Autonomous Companies
Store
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In the economy globalization process, Shanghai has carried out state enterprises’ privatization and the industrial restructuring adjustments, and thus
TOD Imagination of Urban Node 3
led to large numbers of idle space. Under the national economic policies, a large number of industrial heritages
Functional Zoning:
agglomeration districts have been developed for the Creative Industries
Industrial R&D
Agglomeration Districts, but the lack of preservation and cultural policies,
Science Research and Education
As
Commercial Finance office
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Residential
industrial heritages are treated as space commodities for sale, making the Map showing Zhabei being Now
Commercial Residential Mix
Map showing Zhabei being
Municipal Utilities
part of New Jingan District
Greenfield
Laser Park Analysis (Architectural)
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Dream.
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Re-Emergence of Suburban America to Shanghai
aforementioned in the foreword, in the top-down urban planning of ing 11bothAsthe industrial heritage conservation and the agglomeration of
Transportation Analysis of Wenshui Road
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coporate campus - AT&T Nokia, New Jersey 50m
ai, the transport networks form nodes that in turn may assume
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in 2015) is linked to the central urbanized Jingan region through Central or core layouts
Block,development tower , strium es of the initiated by the regional government. As
ned by Chen, it can be observed in the grid dimension, public
ort links, and functional zoning.2
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Industrial R&D Science Research and Education
coporate campus - IBM Santa Teresa Campus San Jose
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Healthcare
to understand the logic, strands of layout of corporate campus is identified.
Corporate Estate - The connecticut general life insurance 50m 0
TOD Imagination of Urban Node 3
the site accessibility to deal with the changes of land-use in the regional Functional Zoning: Industrial R&D
the anchor point of WenShui Road Railway station. It is part of the spatial Science Research and Education Finance office 1. 梁暉昌Liang Huichang. [InCommercial the Name of Conservation: A Preoutcomes of the"以保存之名:上海工業遺產再利用的初期觀察." development initiated by the regional government. As Commercial Residential Mix and township liminary Observation on the Reuse of Industrial Heritage in Shanghai] 建築與城鄉研究學報 [Architecture mentioned by Chen, it can be observed in the grid dimension, public Residential Newspaper], no. 21 (2015): 69-92. Healthcare transport links, and functional zoning.2 Municipal Utilities Greenfield
Corporate Estate - The connecticut general life insurance 50m
1. Braun, 2005. p.12 2. Chen, 2019. Cities in Asia. Lecture series. 3. Calthorpe, Peter. The next American Metropolis : Ecology, Community, and the American Dream. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1993.
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Examples are the suburban America's corporate campus and estate.
Municipal Utilities Despite the layout of the building, the way which the sprawl of Greenfield
2005. p.12 019. Cities in Asia. Lecture series. Architecture as the order isMetropolis embodied in the corporate campus through itsand organization and circulation structure. In order pe, Peter. The next American : Ecology, Community, the American Dream. Princeton Architectural Press, 1993.
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nodes urge the redefinition the meaning of place.
District in 2015) is linked to the central urbanized Jingan region through
Functional Zoning:
Residential
Railway Station
the stability of actual placesisofseek stay. The changes in the communication creativity. The solution through local urban scale manipulation of Railway Station
Pengpu (previously the Zhabei region, grouped into the New Jingan development.
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BUS STOP Car Park
In this circumstance, a remedy between the state' policy and the society's
Car Park
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Comb-like layouts Comb, double comb
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research space is clearly depicted. Transportation by cars, highways, roads and car parks are the outer layer of those campus. The grey massing is created in the human scale and with a walk-able environment and internalized garden.
Corporate Estate - union carbide connecticut 50m 0
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Saitama Prefectural Univers Saitama, Japan
The Smart Mobile Layer of Street Furniture Space on Wheels by Space 10 AR experience in the physical settings
Saitama Prefectural University
Roof Extension or Overall Form Speaks to Each Other
New trend, new technology poses de-Down into Smaller City Grid Saitama, Japanchallenge as well as opportunity for Breaking signers to merge as part of the 21st Century Working Space. Reported by
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for innovation of Retail Space of Industrial Spac Congestion / Hybrid of ProgramMeng (2018), new governmental policy asksRejuvenation to merge online and offline - the added experience brought by the offline
Planning of the Innovative Working Environme
The Smart Mobile Layer of Street Furniture
shopping experience. They can be added onto the site as the pavilion and New trend, new technology poses challenge as well as opportunity for deInnovative space includes incubators, co-working spaces, start-up space connector along the avenue connecting major buildings. It is the temporal signers to merge as part of the 21st Century Working Space. Reported by innovation centres, maker spaces, research institutes. Wagner in 20171 layer to break down the massive scale of industrial building and the readily Morphological Continuity in the Urban Fabric 18 19 suggests planning strategies for those space would be a series of spacia Meng (2018), new governmental policy asks for innovation of Retail Space obsolescence in infrastructure planning. strategies focusing on informal, communal spaces, atrium to merge online and offline - the added experience brought by the offline 1. Wang Meng 王萌, 市南:加速建設時尚消費中心區[Town South:organisation Speed construction of fashionable shopping centre district], 青島日報 QingDao. 9 Dec. 2018.
shopping experience. They can be added onto the site as the pavilion and
and internal staircase etc.- emphasizing on the openness, transparency,
connector along the avenue connecting major buildings. It is the temporal
flexibility, "mood" of relaxing interactions and creativity, and contextually
layer to break down the massive scale of industrial building and the readily
responsive.
obsolescence in infrastructure planning.
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1. Wang Meng 王萌, 市南:加速建設時尚消費中心區[Town South: Speed construction of fashionable shopping centre district], 青島日報 QingDao. 9 Dec. 2018. Pengpu Smart Offline Self-help Store in Laser Park - offers 24 hour convenient store
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Smart Offline Self-help Store in Laser Park - offers 24 hour convenient store ELEVATION B'
1. Wagner, Watch. "Innovation Spaces: The New Design of Work," April 2017. p.11, 13. 17
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1R The pianist House Li RuiJu黎瑞菊 Hostel
Barren land (empty+demolished 1B) behind the temple
1R+2R A male resident met on site
Special qualities:
1B
2R When she first time to come to this place, she was immediately drawn by the decoration of music notes on the fence. She rent there by chance and started running a hostel to give the tourists, the temporal passer-by a resting place with music.
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The man lives in one of the flat in the 2R block. However, when I first met him, he was in the 1R near the main road. He told me that the 1R near the road side is a temporal resting place for him to watch his car. The 1R is delicately decorated and the sliding door is used as well as a window.
-Feeling of being enclosed although it is “outdoor” - video -Traces of the past patition -Traces of the Roof -Narrow passage to enter->anticipation
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Pipes Work Lullaby Factory
AMPLIFYING
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MIDDLE EAR
Collection and emission Storefront
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Acoustic Treatment
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Electrical Collection of Sound Sounding Facade, Berlin 2012
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YUNNAN VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE CASE STUDY
HESHUN TOWN SEQUENCE
Gate to House door
ORGANIZATION OF ARCHITECTUAL SPACE IN VERNACULARY YUNNAN
House
Nature to Town Bridge
Forest Field
Road Tree
Gate Street Pavilion
Lane Moon Platform
Landscape
Transition
Landmark
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Family Temple Moon platform
Gate
River
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Guo Ting House door
Garden Zhao Bi
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The history of Toilet THE THESIS STUDY OF THE HISTORY OF TOILET
landscape-mountain
TYPICAL BUILDING In the early days of human society, pupu was a kind of excrement without any meaning. It is a natural behavior for humans to pull out pupu. The distinction of toilets in this period only exists in ordinary people and nobles.
ANALYSIS
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With the birth of various ideologies, pulling out pupu has become a private act, and human society has begun to appear in the prototype of toilets, as well as public toilets in certain areas.
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Human beings gradually realized the economic value of pupu and began a series of comprehensive use of toilets and pupus. Pupu became a product with an output value. Space such as toilets began to appear in large numbers in cities, and toilets in some places did not have private needs and became a social place. Even in civilized societies, the existence of private toilets is completely unnecessary during the war.
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Ancient Rome first produced urban sewers in the sense of infrastructure. In contrast, there was no sewer, and a large plague broke out in European cities where pupu was dumped at will.The modern medicine thus promoted has greatly increased the human population until the present day. The increase in population has led to tremendous pressure on urban infrastructure, and cities with no clean water and adequate infrastructure, even toilets, have begun large-scale renewal campaigns.
LIVING / VIEWING
LIFTING
LOWERING EVOLUTION OF HOUSING TYPOLOGIES
NATURAL CAVE
PLANK HOUSE
GANLAN-JINGGAN 干欄-井幹
JINGGAN 井幹式
TREE
BIRD HOUSE 巢居
PRIMITIVE GANLAN 原始干欄
GANLAN 干欄式
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Humanism emphasizes human welfare and dignity and is optimistic about the powers of unaided human understanding. Humanists encourage the study of diversity among elders: Every life is different from any that has gone before it, and so is every death. The uniqueness of each of us extends even to the way we die (Nuland, 1994). While some places can help confused older people, the wrong place dissolves an individual's social fabric and personal independence. The alien medical environment lacked connection to his past; it seemed to make him more isolated, fatigued, confused and depressed. The house shelters daydreaming, The house protects the dreamer, the house allows one to dream in peace... The values that belong to daydreaming mark humanity in its depths. Daydreaming even has a privilege of autovalorization. It derived direct pleasure from its own being... Therefore, the places in which we have experienced daydreaming reconstitute themselves in a new daydream, and it is because our memories of former home-places are relived as daydreams that these home places of the past remain in us for all time(Aging, Autonomy and Architecture,1994). Therefore, the first stage of the housing promotes self-reliance living reassuring their self-worth and existence as autonomous being.
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The previous prototype has little gap for the incremental process to manifest because if the tightly packed arrangement of the cluster. Also, self-contained units are being 2.10 reconsidered to be a better option3.20 for the self-reliance life of the third age people in they early stage. Two types of “tissue” are being extracted out. The first one is the geometric proximity of the units and the rotation. The second one is the idea of changes in arrangement of dining/foyer/kitchen area as the anchor point inside the unit to 2.00 The previous prototype has little gap for expand the incremental process to manifest becauseback if thetotightly packed the cluster. Also, self-contained units are being to the communal space. (referencing De Drie Hovenarrangement by Herman of Hertzberger. 2.10one is the reconsidered to be a better option for the self-reliance life of the third age people in they early stage. Two types of “tissue” are being extracted out. The first geometric proximity of the units and the rotation. The second one is the idea of changes in arrangement of dining/foyer/kitchen area as the anchor point inside the unit to expand to the communal space. (referencing back to De Drie Hoven by Herman Hertzberger.
The design can be seen as a framwork incorporating the idea of clustering of units to establish the community. The project looks up to historical reference of De Drie Hoven designed by Hertzberger. An organic shape was given enacted to the life of elderly over the points of encounter and sequence of nodes which the approach can be referred to the Amsterdam Orphanage. In the Amsterdam Orphanage case, its complex entity resembling a tiny city while children are divided into age groups similar to the social approach in the De Drie Hoven. It gives the building 'character' for the fact that it was designed for the specific social structure possessed by Orphanage or the Senior residents. The cluster concept enacted the life of residence is inspiring to my studio design. "When a corridor turns the corner round a patio, corner can be cut off to produce a triangular adjunct. " (Leupen, 2006). The beauty of the subtleness is framework and the interaction of space negotiating to the frame. The opening up of the corner is the incremental take. While the bedroom and the bathroom remain as the fixed essentials, the living and the dining area are adjoined to the neighboring unit. By opening up the corner, the user can choose between expansion towards inner communal area or outer gardening space.
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Taking the incremental strategy to design housing for the third age people which adapts to their needs until their final stage of life, within the time frame of the dwelling of these group of people, they encounter the expansion as well as retraction of the space they needed. On top of that, another layer of idea is added on top of that by generating the prototype from the Ergonomics of people in terms of how third age residents move around the space with the most comfortable distance - not too far not too close. The organic arrangement and rotation naturally generates the immediate communal gap between the units. 1 The two are represented by two radius 0.75m and 1.5m. The layering continues from units to immediate meeting spot to a larger gathering ground in the centre. The core is unfolded as structural wall to enclose the inner community, while the units are outward facing.
Remarks: -Dining Area is places right next to the residential street -Indent Space before the Foyer space -Warm Material Color for furniture
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The previous prototype has little gap for the incremental process to manifest because if the tightly packed arrangement of the cluster. Also, self-contained units are being reconsidered to be a better option for the self-reliance life of the third age people in they early stage. Two types of “tissue” are being extracted out. The first one is the geometric proximity of the units and the rotation. The second one is the idea of changes in arrangement of dining/foyer/kitchen area as the anchor point inside the unit to expand to the communal space. (referencing back to De Drie Hoven by Herman Hertzberger.
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Documentation of the informal activities in the village settlement The informal settlement Minibus stop The construction site at the upper part of the project which is the temporary storage area for the Shatin-to-Central Link (The infrastructure remains in the underground while on top is reserved landscape) Documentation of WongTaiSin Temple and the events Wong Tai Sin Landscape Tunnel from MTR leading to the temple First Floor Plan 1:1000 Ground Floor Plan 1:1000 Sectional Framework in Landscape 1:100 Massing in larger site context 1:500
Three Parallel Clusters in Site Immediate to the project are two informal clusters of the temple and the village which the three clusters of event are read parallel to one another. The podium of the
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Year 2035 -2050
Year 2020 -2035 Expansion between clusters. An additional unit is added beside the shared toilet for taking in domestic worker, temporary guest or medical helper Expansion between units around the corner. / Outwards for gardening oudoor space Expansion between units around the corner. / Inwards for communal intersection Subtle Expansion as planting balcony
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Reduction of the living room space/ becoming activity or lecturing space Shared dining area Medical Care room Major Bridge between two tower clusters/ the most public part in the hierarchy
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The take in the design is the changes in terms of the interstitial space to mingle between private and communal by thinking of the scheme as layers. Adapted from Georg Sahner's Integriertes Wohnen in Gunzburg(Birkhũser, 2007), the residence is divided into five zones namely private area(1), individual rooms(2), transition zone(3), communal area(4) and access walkway with niches(5). "The in-between is not a make-shift but a real place and a bearer of inter-human events."(Buber,1943 as quoted in Birkhũser, 1999). The idea of incremental is not merely adding or subtracting space along the building boundary or filling in existing gap but conversion of space from one form to the other in line with the need. It is perceived that my design will be gradually opened up from autonomous units to more communal to a city like atmosphere in the end - for the ease of external stimulation reachable from the units.
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and their the new lining of changes In the positive side the third age may encounter their lifelong companion, developing hobbies, in the negative side they would have the physical and mental decay. Their needs for self-worth and companion remain the same or more but the efforts and distance become longer and harder to achieve. Putting it in another words, the actual dimension of the space did not change but the perception of space changes. The housing will be gradually opened up from autonomous units to more communal to a city like atmosphere in the end - for the ease of external stimulation reachable from the units. It will be the shifting from apartment type to a room filling in with more and more health care and communal activity space.
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Wong Tai Sin, Hong Kong
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Feng Cheng Village, Shanghai Guo Hua Street, Tai Nan Nam Cheong Station, Hong Kong
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STRUCTURE: HEATHROW LONG-SPAN
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Jingo Structure inspired by Park Hyatt in Zurich
REDRIG OGNIJ :ERUTCURTS
The massing is designed to have a higher profile to balance the massive existing buildings to achieve a lighter overall volumetric impression. The project responds to existing structure of the school by the structural principle of alternating structural members - the Jingo structure. We modified the structural to be alternating longitudinal and transverse concrete tubes in each floor supported by shaft, continuing the structural logic of existing building which consists of alternating columns and girders. The load-bearing system of crossing concrete tubes functions as girders and itself also space creating. The one-floor height concrete tubes enable the long span in planning of space without secondary structure. The long span reinforces the coherence to the existing horizontality of the existing school building, meanwhile it also allows the volumetric cantilever, which can be clearly seen in the entrance situation. Taking the advantage of that light can slip in through the negative space generated by the interweaving of the structure. There will be no access to the zenith but a falling soft side light. For internal arrangement of the spaces, we have our big space facing downhill for the scenery. The two big space are linked by one floor transition space. When a person approach the building, he is first being compressed by the ceiling of the cantilever. After that, he enters the building and submerges in the big space. He is being lead by the big flight of stair case to one floor higher continuing the exploration of the landscape. The spatial experience varies as the person is being defined by the one-floor height ceiling again before he enters the big space behind. In the process, he is guided by the light permeated from the slit at the back created by the structure.
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JINGO GAME The massing is designed to have a higher profile to balance the massive existing buildings to achieve a lighter overall volumetric impression. The project responds to existing structure of the school by the structural principle of alternating structural members - the Jingo structure. We modified the structural to be alternating longitudinal and transverse concrete tubes in each floor supported by shaft, continuing the structural logic of existing building which consists of alternating columns and girders. The load-bearing system of crossing concrete tubes functions as girders and itself also space creating. The one-floor height concrete tubes enable the long span in planning of space without secondary structure. The long span reinforces the coherence to the existing horizontality of the existing school building, meanwhile it also allows the volumetric cantilever, which can be clearly seen in the entrance situation. Taking the advantage of that light can slip in through the negative space generated by the interweaving of the structure. There will be no access to the zenith but a falling soft side light. For internal arrangement of the spaces, we have our big space facing downhill for the scenery. The two big space are linked by one floor transition space. When a person approach the building, he is first being compressed by the ceiling of the cantilever. After that, he enters the building and submerges in the big space. He is being lead by the big flight of stair case to one floor higher continuing the exploration of the landscape. The spatial experience varies as the person is being defined by the one-floor height ceiling again before he enters the big space behind. In the process, he is guided by the light permeated from the slit at the back created by the structure.
MODELLFOTO 3-GESCHOSSIGER RAUM
MODELL SCHNITTPERSPEKTIVE 1:75
MODELLFOTO EINGANGSRAUM
STRUCTURE: JINGO GIRDER
SITUATIONSPLAN 1:500
MODELLFOTO GANGSITUATION
LONGITUDINALE SCHNITT
GRUNDRISS E. GESCHOSS 1:300
GRUNDRISS 2. GESCHOSS 1:300
GRUNDRISS 4. GESCHOSS 1:300
GRUNDRISS 6. GESCHOSS 1:300
GRUNDRISS 1. GESCHOSS 1:300
GRUNDRISS 3. GESCHOSS 1:300
GRUNDRISS 5. GESCHOSS 1:300
GRUNDRISS 7. GESCHOSS 1:300
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OVERALL SETUP PROTOTYPE MASSAGE PAVILION
DIGITAL SETUP PHOTOGRAMMETRY SIMULATION FEEDBACK SYSTEM MOTION TRACKING
TIMBER FRAMEWORK 1400 x 2400 x 2400 (mm)
VR KIT SENSOR/ TRACKER
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