Architecture portfolio for UCL MArch Architectural Design

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PORTFOLIO by Nian LI

1CABIN

Competition project (Groupwork) Skrunda, Latvia Page 1-12

2GRID HOUSING

Academic project Ningbo, China Page 13-24

4 SYMBIOSIS HABITAT

Academic project (Groupwork) Hangzhou, China Page 36-46

3 ROBOTIC LIBRARY

Academic project Ningbo, China Page 25-36

5 OTHERWORK

Academic projects & Intern Projects Page 47-50

CONTENT

CABIN

Groupwork_ Shortlisted Competition Project

2022.3 - 2022.5

Refined 2022.6

Contribution during groupwork*

Rendering

Design concept

Master plan layout

Supervisor Maycon Sedrez, Su Yimin

Cabin is a strong symbol in the history of architecture. In Latvia, people starts to build cabins since 18th century. To rethink and translate cabin for dwelling is the aim of this project, we propose a new prototype of cabin through this competition.

This project is located at the Vetta River, Latvia. It is required to build a prototype of cabins for visitors and local users. The programme is a family house, a Sanna house for 4, deck of the port and the places for outdoor bonfire.

* Drawings are refined with the permission of other teammates. The masterplan and details of the Sanna are refined after the competition is submitted.

PROJECT 1 - CABIN INTRO 2/50
PROJECT 1 - CABIN MAPPING AND STRETEGY 3/50

1:200

METHODOLOGY

The initial concept is to have a long volume facing to the river. We make several cuts according to proper scale of the cabin. Void space is also reserved in order to ensure privacy of each cabin.

DENSITY

To avoid blocking the sight of nearby cabins, we lower the density of solid cabin. New formation of cabins could ensure various activities happen in different scale of cabin combinations.

DISLOCATION

Dislocate the cabins so that each of them could enjoy enough sunlight from the south side.

SAUNA AS CENTRE

Set the volume which has three cabins combined as Sauna. People around could gather at this centre to socialize.

CABIN TYPE

LANDUSE STRATEGY

SITE LOCATION

The site is at the bank of Venta river with a pleasant river scene. Therefore, our design will stress the relationship with the Venta river.

To promote the interaction between locals and tourists as well as improve land utilization, the land in the site will become farmland.

The pitched roof height accounts for 2/3 of the whole house, which is an important feature of Latvian traditional dwelling.

ORIENTATION

Our primary design principle is to achieve the optimal lighting and scenery.

Conceptual Plan @A3
PROJECT 1 - CABIN LAYOUT & CONCEPT 4/50
Cabin Prototype 1 Ground Floor 1 Entrance 2. Living area 3. Closet 4. Bathroom 5. Shower stall 6. Kitchen 7. Stove area Mezzanine 8. Stairs 9. Bedroom Cabin Prototype 2 Ground Floor 1 Entrance 2. Living area & Kitchen 3. Closet 4. Bathroom 5. Shower stall 6. Carpet for kids 7. Bedroom 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 8 9 5 5 7 7 6 6 PROJECT 1 - CABIN PROTOTYPE PLAN 5/50
PERSPECTIVE SECTION -PROTOTYPE 1PROJECT 1 - CABIN PERSPECTIVE SECTION 6/50

Community Sauna

The community sauna is consists of three parts: shower area, cafe area and a sauna room with toilet. The idea of creating a public sauna is to serve the local farmers and visitors. In low season, the program could also provide a place to improve the living quality and social connection for the local.

PROJECT 1 - CABIN PERSPECTIVE DRAWING 7/50
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Cabin Prototype 3 Ground Floor 1 Shower stall 2. Storage area 3. Entrance 4. Cafe 5. Toilet 6. Sauna room 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 9/50 PROJECT 1 - CABIN PROTOTYPE PLAN
10/50 PROJECT 1 - CABIN PERSPECTIVE SECTION
11/50 PROJECT 1 - CABIN PERSPECTIVE DRAWING
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GRID HOUSING

Individual work_Academic Project 2021.10 - 2021.12

Refined 2022.8

Supervisor Alexander Zipprich, Jing Xie, Jun Lu

The aim of this project is to propose a new lifestyle of co-living in high density residential building. The form of this housing applies to a grid pattern as a solution. In future world under the background of metaverse, more isolation might happen which is bad for physical social interaction. The idea is to force people usng shared space with the help of architectural form.

Overall, the aim of this project is to pridict for posibilities of future co-living lifestyle.

14/50 PROJECT 2 - GRID HOUSING INTRO
15/50 PROJECT 2 - GRID HOUSING DATA VISUALIZATION 1 3 2 4

2D Testing

Step 1

Draw a rectangular with an area of 27 m2, the dimension of each unit is 6m*4.5m. Make four cut on each side to form a inner private space. The rest area is for shared space.

Step 2

Duplicate the rectangular.

Step 3

Mirror these two rectangular. Now this big rectangular is combined with a new shared space and four private space.

Step 4

Copy and paste again vertically. Fill ground floor with shared space, first floor with private units and shared space.

3D Testing

Step 1

Based on privious rectangular, enclose four private units as a group. The rest area form shared space.

Step 3

Copy and paste this type of form into a larger scale. The stretegy of this cut occurs: all shared spaces are connected together. Now this big rectangular is combined with a new shared space and four private spaces.

UNIT DESIGN ACCORDING TO DIFFERENT

USERS

Step 3

Copy and paste again vertically. Fill ground floor with shared space, first floor with private units and shared space.

Step 4

Delete half of the units from the first floor in order to ensure more flexibility of the ground floor plan.

Single

Private unit for single has a bed room facing south(southwest) direction which ensure nature lighting of the room. Storage space facing to the entrance rely on artificial light and avoid direct sunlight. Bathing area is relatively roomier as a important private function.

Old Couple

Normally, old couple don't have burden of work. They spend more time in private spaces. A private study room is needed for old couples to improve their living quality.

Young couple

The speed of lifestyle is usually faster for young couples. We encourage young people with less storage space and have their daily activities more

Family

Private unit for family keeps the privacy for children. Even area of unit is small, child's bedroom still remain study table and individual storage space.

16/50 PROJECT 2 - GRID HOUSING METHODOLOGY
TARGETED
PATTERN DESIGN AS METHODOLOGY GRID PATTERN DESIGN
17/50 PROJECT 2 - GRID HOUSING MASTERPLAN
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19/50 PROJECT 2 - GRID HOUSING EXPLOSIVE AXONOMETRIC

unit design

20/50 PROJECT 2 - GRID HOUSING TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN
21/50 PROJECT 2 - GRID HOUSING SECTION & DESIGN PROCESS DESIGN PROCESS MODEL TESTING 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 3-1 3-2
22/50 3-3 3-4 3-5 4-1 4-2 4-3 4-4 4-5 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-4
23/50 PROJECT 2 - GRID HOUSING DETAILED SECTION
24/50 PROJECT 2 - GRID HOUSING RENDERING
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ROBOTIC LIBRARY

Individual work_Academic Project 2022.3 - 2022.6

Refined 2022.10

Supervisor Alexander Zipprich, Jing Xie, Jun Lu

The project is a library with robotic experience centre. The core concept is to explore a new way that library could adjust its form with the help of prefabricated structure. The building applied a circular form and most prefabricated elements are sectorial devided from the main structure.

26/50 PROJECT 3 - ROBOTIC LIBRARY INTRO
27/50 PROJECT 3 - ROBOTIC LIBRARY PROGRAMME ANALYSIS & SECTION
South Elevation 1:200 @A1 Panel
South
28/50 PROJECT 3 - ROBOTIC LIBRARY ELEVATION
West Elevation 1:200 @A1 Panel
Elevation 1:200 @A1 Panel
29/50 PROJECT 3 - ROBOTIC LIBRARY STRUCTURE ANALYSIS
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31/50 PROJECT 3 - ROBOTIC LIBRARY RENDERING
32/50 PROJECT 3 - ROBOTIC LIBRARY PLAN
33/50 PROJECT 3 - ROBOTIC LIBRARY AXONOMETRIC
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35/50 PROJECT 3 - ROBOTIC LIBRARY SUSTAINABLE ANALYSIS
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SYMBIOSIS HABITAT

Let the city and nature mutualistic symbiosis in harmony

ThisprojectislocatedinWushan,Hangzhou,aquiteinteresting areawheremixinghistoricalculture,natureandmarketstyle. However,therearesomecontradictionsandseparationsbetween theseelements,especiallyintherelationshipbetweenurbanand natureaswellasthehumanandwildlife.

Therefore,wewanttodesignaso-calledurbanspacelikea 'symbiosishabitat'whereeveryperspectivescouldhavecertain relationshipwiththeothers.Themostimportantlyisthatthecity andnaturecouldinterwaveinaharmoniousway.

Generally,itisanideatoenlargethefeelingofthenatureanduse certainmethodologytoreconnecttheexisting'greenaxis',And rediscoverandawakenthedesalinatedhistoricalandcultural elementsonthesite.

Shiyun Qian

This project is located in Wushan, Hangzhou, a quite interesting area where mixing historical culture, nature and market style. However, there are some contradictions and separations between these elements, especially in the relationship between urban and nature as well as the human and wildlife.

-Unit1 Axis1 Present -

Jinwei ZHANG 20215678

Therefore, we want to design a so-called urban space like a 'symbiosis habitat' where every perspectives could have certain relationship with the others. The most importantly is that the city and nature could interwave in a harmonious way.

SihuiSHEN 20214879

NianLI 20216989

Generally, it is an idea to enlarge the feeling of the nature and use certain methodology to reconnect the existing 'green axis', And rediscover and awaken the desalinated historical and cultural elements on the site.

Ao CHENG
Jiahui LI
IKEGAH
ABEE 3055 VERTICAL DESIGN STUDIO UNIT1
Groupwork_ Academic Project UNNC x CAA Joint Design Studio 2022.10 - 2023.1* Contribution during groupwork Main Design- Historical site Graphic: Axonometric Drawing Analytical Diagrams Supervisor Eugenio Mangi,
Palmioli,
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20216207 Prince
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SYMBIOSIS HABITAT
Andrea
38/50 PROJECT 4 - SYMBIOSIS HABITAT INTRO
*Due to the pandemic in Campus, the project portfolio submission is delayed. The drawings are the latest version from the final review.
PROJECT 4 - SYMBIOSIS HABITAT METHODOLOGY HABITAT SELECTION ANALYZING AND ASSESSING SITE FEATURE AND ELEMENTS HABITAT METHODOLOGY BLENDING Naturalization Pressure Pixel The Blending Result Anthropic Pressure Pixel 39/50
PART 2 TYPOLOGY 2.2.1 PUBLIC BUILDING TYPE 2.2.2 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING TYPE BUILD AREA 14 Axis 1 15 Vertical Design Studio Unit1 Reference Book BUILD AREA TYPICAL PLAN Trees Herbs Shrubs PHASE1 RESEARCH 5/41 UNIT1 AXIS1 SYMBIOSIS HABITAT LOCAL FAUNA AND FLORA PHASE-1 SITE OVERVIEW 40/50 PROJECT 4 - SYMBIOSIS HABITAT SITE ANALYSIS LOCAL FAUNA AND FLORA RESIDENTIAL BUILDING TYPE PUBLIC BUILDING TYPE PART 2 TYPOLOGY 2.2.1 PUBLIC BUILDING TYPE 2.2.2 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING TYPE TYPE NAME BUILD AREA 14 Axis 1 15 Vertical Design Studio Unit1 Reference Book TYPE NAME FOOT PRINT

VISION

VISION

OF HABITAT IMPLANTATION
ECOLOGY IMPLANTATION PHASE-3 DESIGN STRATEGY PHASE3 STRATEGY UNIT1 AXIS1 SYMBIOSIS FORMS OF IMPLANTED GREEN 41/50 PROJECT 4 - SYMBIOSIS HABITAT ECOLOGICAL IMPLEMENTATION
IMPLEMENTATION RESULT VISION IMAGE ECOLOGY IMPLANTATION PHASE-3 DESIGN STRATEGY PHASE3 STRATEGY 14/41 UNIT1 AXIS1 SYMBIOSIS HABITAT FORMS OF IMPLANTED GREEN
CONCEPT
CO-HABITAT
OF HABITAT IMPLANTATION
IMPLANTATION RESULT
CO-HABITAT
CONCEPT

ECOLOGY IMPLANTATION

DESIGN STRETEGY FOR HABITAT FAUNA AND FLORA

UNIT1 AXIS1 SYMBIOSIS HABITAT TRAFFIC SOLUTION AND STREET DETAIL PHASE-3 DESIGN STRATEGY PHASE3 STRATEGY 24/41

STREET SECTION & TRAFFIC SOLUTION NATURALIZATION REPROGRAMMING AND DESIGN

UNIT1 AXIS1 SYMBIOSIS HABITAT TRAFFIC SOLUTION AND STREET DETAIL PHASE-3 DESIGN STRATEGY

PROJECT 4 - SYMBIOSIS HABITAT ECOLOGICAL IMPLEMENTATION & DESIGN STRETEGIES PHASE3 STRATEGY 23/41

REPROGRAMINGTHENATURALCONDITIONFORTHECOMMUNITY PHASE3 STRATEGY

UNIT1 AXIS1 SYMBIOSIS HABITAT TRAFFIC SOLUTION AND STREET DETAIL PHASE-3 DESIGN STRATEGY 42/50

PHASE3 STRATEGY 15/41 UNIT1 AXIS1 SYMBIOSIS HABITAT DESIGN STRATEGY FOR HABITAT FAUNA AND FLORA Existing nature area Existing nature area green patch green corridor NATURALIZATION REPROGRAMING AND DESIGN
DESIGN STRATEGY PHASE3 STRATEGY UNIT1 AXIS1 SYMBIOSIS
PHASE-3 DESIGN STRATEGY
PHASE-3
CO-HABITAT/FARMING/GREENCORRIDOR REPROGRAMINGTHEROADCROSSING
43/50 PROJECT 4 - SYMBIOSIS HABITAT MASTERPLAN
PHASE4 PROPOSAL UNIT1 AXIS1 SYMBIOSIS AXONOMETRIC VIEW OF ZONE A PHASE-4 DESIGN PROPOSAL 44/50 PROJECT 4 - SYMBIOSIS HABITAT AXONOMETRIC DRAWINGS
45/50 PROJECT 4 - SYMBIOSIS HABITAT OVERALL AXONOMETRIC
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Site Analysis Booklet, 2022 Yili Research- Website Design, 2022 47/50 OTHER WORKS PREVIOUS CONTRIBUTION 1 2 Axis 19 Axis 1 20 PART 2 TYPOLOGY PART TYPOLOGY PART 2 TYPOLOGY PART 1 MORPHOLOGY PART 1 MORPHOLOGY 1.3 DIFFERNT PERIOD MAPPING COMPARISON Vertical Design Studio Unit1 Reference Book WU SHAN AREA most of the existing landmarks are oringinally started from Song Dynasty and the period of Republic of China. And the temples and towers are the majority of existing landmarks in Wushan Area. Chenghuang Tower Wangxian Tower Ziyang School Putuo Temple need to solve common city the modern challenges facing solve the problems of the more elements are leaded by PART 2 TYPOLOGY TYPICAL STREET PARASITES DISPLAY B. Neibourghhood Facilities C. Building Additions 02 03 feature of the existing buildings. exposed on the facade of the most of them were installed by has unique sense of originality. so we analysis these separately. There are many ancient wells that have been left divided into four categories. 01 CORNER WELL 02 COMMUNITY WELL 03 FAMILY WELL Building Voids designed functions cannot meet practical exterior components to The water pipe was installed on treat as nice shelf to hung Near the ground the water owner setting a stall sell. People here generally choose beautify the street.
Photogeometric - Video Editting, 2022 Academic Project _ Community Centre in Cicheng, 2021 48/50 3 4

My passion for architecture gradually developed during my undergraduate studies. At first, the word ‘architecture’ meant crazy forms and visually striking curves, and I preferred strong personal characteristics of the architects rather than an indepth discussion behind spaces. But architecture studies changed the way I sense the world. When I walked on the terrace of the city theatre in my hometown the other day, I realized the feelings that architects devote to express could also communicate through the architectural elements: stairs, facades, and even a single handrail at the corner - the purity of space weighed more than visual sense at that very moment.

I believe my academic background and work experience are sufficient to make me a strong candidate for the demand of this program. My undergraduate study at the University of Nottingham, Ningbo, China (UNNC) has laid a solid foundation for my further study. For example, Vertical Design studio helped me develop practical skills when designing projects on different scales, from residential buildings to urban reprogramming projects. In Tectonics, we are supposed to develop detailed drawings of our project, which illustrate details of our understanding of materiality and structure.

In the first year in Vertical Design Studio, we are required to do a housing project and public building in Ningbo under the theme of Metaverse and urban nature. At the beginning of Design Studio, we researched how the meta-verse influences our daily life. Finally, I focus on the problem of high-density residential buildings on our site: my vision intends to minimize people’s private space as a lifestyle. For most people living in communities, the reason people are dying to have larger private spaces is that they have no confidence in shared facilities. Architects should treat public spaces as homes for the locals. Designing a residential building with a deep focus on translating public spaces is also an exciting experience. The project helps me rethink my perspective on developing brand-new lifestyles for the future.

Furthermore, my final year Studio is under the scheme of Naturalizing cities: Agencies for Adaptive Reprogramming and Ecological Implementation through joint initiatives and collaborations with the China Academy of Art (CAA). Responding to urban context is vital throughout my study. The experience of having a site visit to Hangzhou and listening to CAA’s review is valuable for me. Besides, I have experience being shortlisted in the Caramel Shore Traveller Rooms International Architecture Competition in group work with two of my classmates at UNNC.

To explore more site research skills, I joined the Digital Humanities Lab (led by Pro. Jing Xie) at UNNC, designing websites, and geomatics for ancient buildings as an assistant. The use of Photogeometry with drones and camera scanners widens my horizon. The texture of the point cloud is realistic in RealityCapture. Besides, skills in using Adobe suite (PS, AI, ID), Rhino 7, and Twinmotion as real-time rendering engines have become my familiar tools through my interns in the CSET Building Renovation Project and internship in HIAD.

Campus activities are significant parts of my life. I am an organizer of the UNNC Winter Exhibition 2022. Furthermore, I have experience in holding events in UNNC Architecture Week and providing activity recording as well as video editing. Thirdly, as the Director of the Media Office, IT Department in the Science and Engineering Student Association (SESA), photography experience and graphic design of posters and brochures provide me with a different perspective and sensitivity to the world.

After graduation, I plan to work as an assistant architect in international firms for two years to accumulate practical experience. I pursue to be a professional architect dedicated to urban community projects. I believe myself to be a strong candidate for your program. I look forward to contributing to the broader academic community at your institution and getting the most substantial academic support in my chosen field. Thank you for taking the time to consider my application.

49/50 PERSONAL STATEMENT ABOUT ME

GROUPWORK CONTRIBUTION

Project 1 CABIN

[Main Contribution] Rendering Design concept Master plan layout [Graphic] all except 4 analytical diagrams at the bottom of Page 4

Project 4 SYMBIOSIS CITY

[Main Contribution]

Historical Site Design and Deepen Discussion of Concept and Methodology Site Research_Building Typology [Graphic]

Detailed Axonometric (Historical Site) Overall Axonometric Assistant for drawing site plan, analytical diagrams Typology diagram

OTHER WORK

1

Typology research of detailed info(plan, section elevation, mapping), digital model adjusting

2

Website low-fi design

3

Activity Recording camera man video resource preparation

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The completion of my portfolio owes to my tutors at UNNC for providing me with great support and valuable criticism of my work. I sincerely appreciate my tutors Prof. Alexander Zipprich, Prof. Jing Xie, and Prof. Jun Lu for encouraging me to design with passion and insisting on the initial ideas in my first year in Vertical Design Studio. In the master planning project, I want to thank my tutors Dr. Eugenio Mangi, Dr. Andrea Palmioli, and Msc. Shiyun Qian for patiently guide us online and offline during the pandemic.

Furthermore, the support from my groupmates Yuqi Zhao, and Zihan Yuan share profound knowledge during the preparation of the competition project. Besides, in the masterplan project, it is Jinwei Zhang and Sihui Shen’s selfless sacrifices that make this work powerful.

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