HEATHERYU YUZHANG ZHANG HEATHER
PORTFOLIO 2010-2020 WORK SAMPLES PORTFOLIO 2010-2021 2010-2015
URBAN PLANNING
Raha Concept Master Plan Red Sea, Saudi Arabia, Sep 2021 Illustrative Plan 01 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4
Beach Town Festival Ground Oceanarium Corniche Friday Mosque
7.3
7.2
7.1
02 Marina District 2.1 Cultural & Exhibition Space 2.2 Water Sports Center 2.3 Landmark Pier 03 Skyline District 3.1 Centralized Parking 3.2 Centralized Utilities & Logistics Center 3.3 Sports Center 3.4 Sunrise & Sunset Premenade 04 4.1 Entertainment Core 4.2 Transit Hub 4.3 Light Rail Themed Resort 05 5.1 Sea Breeze Town Crystal Lagoon 06 6.1 Coral Town 6.2 Reservoir of Arts Community Cultural Center 07 7.1 Mangrove Vista 7.2 Cable Car Terminal Outdoor Adventure Park Observation Tower Mangrove Nature Reserve Eco Exploration Center Crystal Lagoon
7.5
7.4 7.6
6.1 6.2 8.1
5.1 8.2
8.2 4.2 4.1
1.4 3.1 1.2 3.4
1.1 1.3
3.3 3.2
Mangrove Eco Village Mangrove Walk Botanical Garden
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Raha Concept Master Plan Red Sea, Saudi Arabia, Sep 2021 Structure Plan
Mangrove Vista
Coral Town
Mangrove Eco Village
Sea Breeze Town
Entertainment Core
Skyline District
Beach Town
Marina District
Raha Concept Master Plan Red Sea, Saudi Arabia, Sep 2021 Land Area Split by Land Use
Land Use
Entertainment 10.8% (incl. Theme Park Lands)
Villa
Hospitality
Hospitality 5.7%
Apartment Retail Office Parking Civic
Entertainment Utility Theme Park Future Development
Villa 13.0%
Open Space Apartments 4.6% Retail 3.4% Office 0.2% Civic 2.2% Roads, Open Spaces 53.2%
Utilities 3.8% Future Development 3.1%
Project Raha: Development Area Total Site Area Total Developed Area Total Roads and Open Spaces Total Gross Floor Area (GFA) Total Gross Leasable Area (GLA)
13,460,000 5,881,276 7,578,724 3,590,812 2,847,754
FAR on total land area
sqm sqm sqm sqm sqm
0.3
Total No. of Keys for Hospitality Total No, of Residential Total GLA of Retail
5,595 10,638 257,404
Project Raha: Asset Class Breakdown Asset Class
Asset
Oceanarium Festival Ground Cultural/Exhibition Water Sports Center Water Entertainment Area Entertainment Water Theme Park Eco Exploration Park Outdoor Adventure Park Reservoir of Arts Landmark Pier Subtotal Upscale/ Spa Luxury Hospitality Up-scale Mid-scale Subtotal Villas High-end Apt Residential Staff Accomodation Mid-end Apt Subtotal Community Strip Retail Retail RD&E Space Support Retail Subtotal Office Commercial Offices Subtotal Development Total
Civic
Subtotal Utility Subtotal Other TOTAL
Land Area CBRE Analysis (sqm) Area (sqm) 25,717 25,000 39,720 40,000 28,650 12,700 11,730 23,000 455,000 455,000 650,000 650,000 180,500 180,500 41,800 41,800 16,500 16,500 5,000 1,454,617 1,444,500 87,564 45,000 225,492 250,000 309,241 335,000 148,166 155,000 770463 785000 1,756,316 1,790,711 250,026 253,343 66,402 62,284 299,636 284,066 2372380 2390404 71,045 47,500 183,000 179,399 194,010 166,667 10,274 9,907 454,728 407,074 22,873 21,000 22,873 21,000 5,075,061
Mosque Culture School Sports Center Community Services Utility Roads, Open Spaces and Others
5,047,978
44,453 71,124 96,258 65,438 18,654 295,927 510,288 510,288 7,578,724
8,412,022
13,460,000
13,460,000
GFA (sqm)
GLA (sqm)
Units (#)
Parking (#)
61,295 135,295 216,469 148,166 561225 1,229,421 575,060 139,444 689,163 2633088 85,254 125,579 116,406 24,658 351,897 44,602 44,602
26,970 47,353 95,246 59,266 228836 1,229,421 431,295 111,555 551,330 2323602 55,415 87,906 93,125 20,959 257,404 37,912 37,912
574 947 2,381 1,693 5595 2,859 1,790 1,394 4,594 10638 0 0 0 0 -
402 663 1,667 1,185 3917 3,579 2,371 5,513 11463 1,108 1,758 1,862 419 5,148
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3,590,812
2,847,754
16,233
20,528
3,590,812
2,847,754
16,233
20,528
Raha Concept Master Plan Red Sea, Saudi Arabia, Sep 2021 Housing Product Types Villa - Large Lot
6-10 Units/HA
3-6 Units/HA
Villa - Medium Lot
20 Units/HA
16 Units/HA
Townhome
45 Units/HA
36 Units/HA
Apartment
70-150 Units/HA
70-150 Units/HA
Raha Concept Master Plan Red Sea, Saudi Arabia, Sep 2021
Raha Concept Master Plan Red Sea, Saudi Arabia, Sep 2021
Reston Town Center Next - Phase 2 Reston, VA, Dec 2021
RESTON CONTEXT
North Community Government center
Reston Hospital Center
Reston Regional Library
SITE LOCATION • Extension of Metro’s Silver Line has unlocked the site, and completes Robert Simon’s 1962 vision for Reston • Project furthers the county’s plan for high density, mixed-use, transit-oriented development north and south of Dulles Toll Road; • Easily accessible to a population of +/- 5000 planned and existing residential units and 5-10m SF of existing and planned commercial office • Plan for civic amenities and a properly sized park that maintain the DNA of Reston
STREET STREET NETWORK // RTC NEXT – PHASE 2
NETWORK RTC - NEXT
RTC• - Continued NEXT Opportunity Way • Continued across theWay Link Opportunity across the Link • Bent Founders way to • Bent Founders way to create larger create sitelarger J site J • Moved Century • Moved Century Street north Street north
Reston Square Park
Reston Center Park
Hidden Creek Country Club President Park
Mercury fountain & Pavilion
Reston Town Center
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PHASE 2
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Reston Town Center Next - Phase 2 Reston, VA, Dec 2021
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DASHBOARD TOTAL GFA 2,331,200 FT²
ONSITE PARKING 3,300
MAX HEIGHT 400 FT
PROGRAM-BASED DEMAND 3,254
PROGRAM TYPE
% OF PROGRAM
GFA
RESIDENTIAL
35%
1,295,800 SF
OFFICE
19%
679,600 SF
HOTEL
8%
299,800 SF
RETAIL
2%
56,000 SF
PARKING BUILDING TOTAL
% OF PROGRAM
36% GFA 100%
1,320,000 SF UNITS 3,651,200 SF
POWERED BY DESIGN TECHNOLOGY
// RTC NEXT – PHASE 2
Reston Town Center Next - Phase 2 Reston, VA, Dec 2021
// RTC NEXT – PHASE 2
Shenzhen, China Jun 2012 - Dec 2012 n of CUHK Shenzhen Campus
Terrain
Original Site: Natural landscape
山 . 林. 院
CUHK Shenzhen Campus
International Competition _ JUL, 2012 Location: Shenzhen, China Architecture Floor Area: 303954 sqm Design Units: Wang Weijen Architecture + Rocco Design Architects Limited + Gravity Partnership Limited
Green
Cluster
CUHK Shenzhen Campus Shenzhen, China, 2012 Universiade 2011: Human Intervention onto Landscape
NATURAL TERRAIN: Breathing the Spirit of Nature The Project respects the existing natural landscape and embraces it as a basic planning premise. The Library, College Blocks and Recreation Facilities engage gracefully and respectfully with the existing topographical terrains. Through a strategy of massing disposition, the existing hilly ridgelines and the lushly vegetated nature are preserved as much as possible upholding the integrity of the hills’ as well as of human beings’ in forging a sustainable relationship with nature. The cloister architectural typology of the College Blocks embodies traditional Chinese courtyard house elements to foster a sense of enclosure, heightening the spirits of communities, interactions, individuality and inclusivity.
Contribution: Rendering, Diagram First Prize, International Competition of Masterplan of CUHK Shenzhen Campus
Original Site: Natural landscape
Universiade 2011: Human Intervention onto Landscape
Campus: Megastructure away from Continuous Landscape
CUHK-SZ: Porous Building for Landscape Rehabitation
ACADEMIC CLUSTERS: Academics Without Boundaries The architectural form defines the faculties not by their departmental compartments but by their flexibility, expandability and interchangeability. Hence the “Criss-cross” formation of the faculty buildings was developed to suggest interconnectivity, convenience of circulations, multiple points of contact, array of activities
Campus: Megastructure away from Continuous Landscape
CUHK-SZ: Porous Building for Landscape Rehabitation
NEW CHOI YUEN VILLAGE
New Choi Yuen Village Kam Tin, Hong Kong, 2011
Kam Tin, Hong Kong 2010 - 2011
Typological Study
Perspectives of Public Spaces
TYPE A
TYPE B
TYPE C
Aerial View
ARCHITECTURE
699 PRINCE ST (SD-DD-CD)
699 Prince St (SD-DD-CD) Alexandria, VA, 2018-2019
Alexandria VA Jun 2018 - Feb 2019
APPR
NEW BRICK INFILL ( COMMON BOND)
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05 52 13.B1 ALUMINUM PIPE AND TUBE RAILINGS WITH PICKET INFILL
TOP OF EXISTING PARAPET 108' - 6"
BUILT-IN COUNTERTOP/ BAR
3' - 6"
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ROOF FFE 104' - 6 1/4" STEEL POSTS, SEE STRUCT DWG
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NEW STOREFRONT SYSTEM: GLAZING, STARPHIRE IN DARK ALUM. MULLIONS
TOP OF EXISTING PARAPET 108' - 6"
PENTHOUSE 103' - 10 1/4"
114 Wa (20 ww
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KEYNOTES LEGEND
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METER WALLS WITH DAMAGED AND OR MISSING CLAY TILE BACKUP WITH COMMON BRICK INFILL SOLIDLY WHERE EXTERIOR WYTHE IS NOT TIED/ KEYED INTO BACKUP WALL SHALL BE STRAP TIED TOGETHER. GC/ DENTIFY THIS LOCATIONS AS BEST POSSIBLE AND APPLY A UNIT COST TO " UN-COVERED CONDITIONS"
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699 Prince St (SD-DD-CD) Alexandria, VA, 2018-2019
699 PRINCE ST (SD-DD-CD) Alexandria VA Jun 2018 - Feb 2019
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Trautman Ass
37 Franklin Street, Buffalo, New York (716) 883-4400
Civil Engineer
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6416 Grovedale D Alexandria, Virginia Phone: (703) 719-6
General Contractor
METAL PLATFORM ( EXIST. STAIR BELOW)
UP E04
RS Snead Co
1010 Wisconsin Av Washington, DC 2 (202) 506-2721
Project Location
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1144 3rd Street, N Washington, D.C. Main: (202) 540-1 www.antunovich.c
15871 Crabbs Bra Rockville, MD 208 (301) 590-0071
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10th & Irving Residential Development (SD) Arlington, VA, 2019-2020
Arlington VA Sep 2019 - Present
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PARCEL BOUNDARY
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PARCEL BOUNDARY
PARCEL BOUNDARY
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10TH & IRVING (SD)
10th & Irving Residential Development (SD) Arlington, VA, 2019-2020
Arlington VA Sep 2019 - Present
APPROVAL STAMPS:
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ARCHITECT
1144 3RD STREET NE WASHINGTON, DC 20002 MAIN: 202.540.1144 WWW.ANTUNOVICH.COM
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UP
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13461 SUNRISE VALLEY DRIVE, #500 CHANTILLY, VA 20151 MAIN:703.464.1000 FAX:703.481.9720 WWW.BOWMANCONSULTING.COM
OCULUS
1611 CONNECTICUT AVE, NW WASHINGTON, DC 20009 MAIN:202.588.5454 WWW.OCULUS.INFO
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BOWMAN CONSULTING
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WELLS & ASSOCIATES
1420 SPRING HILL ROAD, #610 TYSONS, VA 22102 MAIN:703.917.6620 FAX:703.917.0739 WWW.WELLSANDASSOCIATES.COM
BUILDING ADDRESS SIGNAGE
257.77
RESIDENTIAL LOBBY
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GARAGE RAMP
CIVIL
2.7
107' - 9"
119
ELEV 2
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ORR PARTNERS
LAND USE
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63' - 0 1/2"
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FREE STANDING FDC
STAIR 1
SHOWER ROOM
4' - 10"
259.63
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SUBMISSIONS & REVISIONS OWNER
1180 SUNRISE VALLEY DRIVE, #200 RESTON, VA 20191 MAIN:703.289.2100 FAX:703.289.2101 WWW.ORRPARTNERS.COM
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WALSH COLUCCI LUBELEY & WALSH
2200 CLARENDON BLVD, #1300 ARLINGTON, VA 22201 MAIN:703.528.4700 FAX:703.525.3197 WWW.THELANDLAWYERS.COM
VESTIBULE
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EXTENTS OF HISTORIC FACADE
BUILDING ADDRESS SIGNAGE
PROJECT LOCATION
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2' - 0" 24' - 0"
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1000 N. IRVING ST ARLINGTON, VA 22201
27' - 6"
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DRAWING TITLE
FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 1
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CHECKED BY: MD, BK PROJECT NO: 2017-91.00
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FLOOR PLAN - LEVEL 1 3/32" = 1'-0"
DRAWING NO:
SCALE:3/32"=1'-0" 0'
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10'-8"
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ACEDEMIC
风土对话
First Place_“Liang Sicheng Cup” Global Architectural Design Competition 2016
DIALOGUE BETWEEN WIND AND EARTH
碉楼村落中的乡村文化中心
E BETWEEN ND EARTH
“交流”与“融合” 我们在设计本项目时始终赋予它“交流与融合”的性格。首先是功能的“交流与融合”,将博物馆建筑的功能与社区文化休闲空间“融
文化中心
合”,创造游客与当地居民的“交流”,建筑与周边环境的“交流”,其次是传统建筑形式碉楼和村落民居的“融合”,传统建筑材料混 凝土以及现代玻璃幕墙的“融合”,灰砖与竹材的“融合”,在这些传统建筑形式中又赋予现代生活的功能需求。
体量的变化 - 城市/室内 MASSING - URBAN / INTERIOR
M MASSING
景观/呼应 LANDSCAPE / ANCHORS
结构/组合配置 本项目选址在浓缩了岭南建筑千年文化精髓的开平市自力村,旨在为周边的自然村落提供一个公共活动场所,兼备宣扬侨乡文化的意 STRUCTURE / COMPOSITE PARTI
义。本项目以一个抽象的碉楼形式为主导,其他空间以当地自然村落的肌理顺势展开,并配合周边环境的景观、村落、碉楼群进行综合设计, 购物
以一种谦卑、平和的姿态融入到周边的村落和建筑中。同时该建筑出入口连接了周边多个自然村落群组,为当地村民百姓提供更加便捷的交通
院
LIBRARY
村落
LIBRARY
主入口
村民
村落
LIBRARY
图书馆
图书馆
学习
联系。传统的建筑结构与用材以当代的手法带出侨乡农村朴实、恒久的生命力。该项目不仅仅是一个文化建筑单体,更试图为周边的乡村提供 本项目选址在浓缩了岭南建筑千年文化精髓的开平市自力村,旨在为周边的自然村落提供一个公共活动场所,兼备宣扬侨乡文化的意 更加完善的基础设施,同时本项目设计了餐饮(绿色农场)、零售(特色产品)、集市(新鲜蔬果)等功能空间,为当地的经济发展以及农民 义。本项目以一个抽象的碉楼形式为主导,其他空间以当地自然村落的肌理顺势展开,并配合周边环境的景观、村落、碉楼群进行综合设计,
就业创造了机会,本次设计是对社会责任及人文关怀的一次颂扬,也是建筑师利用建筑对风土文化与城乡融合共存的积极探索。 以一种谦卑、平和的姿态融入到周边的村落和建筑中。同时该建筑出入口连接了周边多个自然村落群组,为当地村民百姓提供更加便捷的交通 联系。传统的建筑结构与用材以当代的手法带出侨乡农村朴实、恒久的生命力。该项目不仅仅是一个文化建筑单体,更试图为周边的乡村提供
EXCHANGE
交流 EXCHANGE
MUSEUM
CONCEPTS - DIALOGUE BETWEEN WIND AND EARTH
历代华侨“勇于走出去,带回来”的文化精神投射到侨乡建
风
筑的空间形式语言中,体现出了一种师夷长技,又因地制宜的特
博物馆
塔
学习
博物馆
点。走出去和带回来的两种文化性格,就像是遥远的飘渺的风, 对比厚重的扎实的土,启示我们在设计中找到一个结合点。在侨
侨居地文化 Overseas Culture 和本土文化,暂时性和永恒性,外观表现和实用功能之间达到了 侨居 Emigration 交流和融合,而现在,我们希望结合自力村的现状,在满足村民 暂时性 Temporal
村落
风
博物馆 餐厅/观景
乡的土地上,优秀的近代建筑(骑楼,碉楼)曾经在侨居地文化
中心。
EARTH
侨居地文化 Overseas Culture 侨居 Emigration 暂时性 Temporal
带回来 INWARD
之间,找到一个结合点,构建能够带来社区良性发展的乡村文化
走出去 OUTWARD
和游客的功能之间,在碉楼和村落之间,在本土材料和现代结构
就业创造了机会,本次设计是对社会责任及人文关怀的一次颂扬,也是建筑师利用建筑对风土文化与城乡融合共存的积极探索。
咨询
次入口
MUSEUM
TOWER
概念-风与土的对话
院
更加完善的基础设施,同时本项目设计了餐饮(绿色农场)、零售(特色产品)、集市(新鲜蔬果)等功能空间,为当地的经济发展以及农民
交流 EXCHANGE
(Local)
EARTH (Local)
EXCHANGE
骑楼 Qilou
代表“风”的博物馆部分,和代表“土”的社区图书馆部 分,通过一个公共交流空间(集市)相互渗透和交融。从平面上
骑楼 Qilou
碉楼 Diaolou
碉楼 Diaolou
(Visitor)
(Visitor)
Village
风
WIND
WIND
土
C
A
村
村 Village 图书馆 Library Locals 图书馆 当地 Library 石 Stone 当地 热量传输 Locals Thermal Mass 石 Stone 热量传输 Thermal Mass
EXCHANGE
土
乡土文化 Local Culture 故乡 Hometown 永恒性 Permanent
看,两大部分宛若两只紧握的“手”,这种“握手”是现代与传 统的碰撞,外来文化与本地文化的融合,也是风和土的对话。
乡土文化 Local Culture 故乡 Hometown 永恒性 Permanent
土土
风 塔 博物馆 游客 竹 风
塔 博物馆 游客 竹 风
Tower Museum Visitors Bamboo Wind
Tower Museum Visitors Bamboo Wind
场地文脉-自力村落节点 SITE CONTEXT - ZILI VILLAGE NODES
捷径
田间
jing
景观 gua 合院民居集合
碉楼单体
COURTYARD AGGREGATED
DIAOLOU INDIVIDUAL
B
自力村碉楼群
形式类型的结合
PROPOSED FORM HYBRID
概念-结合当地的建筑类型 D
N E
首层平面图 GROUND LEVEL PLAN 1:200 F
CONCEPTS - HYBRIDIZING EXISTING LOCAL TYPOLOGIES
This design utilizes a vertical tower unit (Diaolou) and a horizontal, courtyard housing group at the graphic level. Woven together to generate the spatial framework of a rural cultural center, the library and museum’s two rectangular massing blocks superimpose, while resulting in an interstitial path linking the adjacent villages. A continuous, pitched roof is constantly cut by courtyards and light wells, creating an interior space rich with light and shadow, while simultaneously reproducing the form and scale of the traditional courtyard houses.
风土对话 风土对话
First Place_“Liang Sicheng Cup” Global Architectural Design Competition 2016
DIALOGUE BETWEEN DIALOGUE BETWEEN WIND AND EARTH WIND AND EARTH
碉楼村落中的乡村文化中心 碉楼村落中的乡村文化中心
“家园”与“公园” “家园”与“公园”
开平立园有一个令人感动的故事。立园主人谢维立先生为旅美华侨,在建造自己家园的同时,他仿造在 开平立园有一个令人感动的故事。立园主人谢维立先生为旅美华侨,在建造自己家园的同时,他仿造在 美国看到的公园设施,为周边的乡亲们建造了一个公共的花园,花园毗邻立园,仅一水之隔。谢先生没 美国看到的公园设施,为周边的乡亲们建造了一个公共的花园,花园毗邻立园,仅一水之隔。谢先生没 有用高墙将私人领域围合起来,而是以开放互动的方式与公共花园“对话”与“交流”。 这个故事成 有用高墙将私人领域围合起来,而是以开放互动的方式与公共花园“对话”与“交流”。 这个故事成 为了我们设计竞赛题目的出发点。我们设计的侨乡建筑,不仅仅要做到形似,更应该“神似”,传达这 为了我们设计竞赛题目的出发点。我们设计的侨乡建筑,不仅仅要做到形似,更应该“神似”,传达这 种“开放、包容、与交流”的精神,以及为邻里乡亲创造公共空间和基础设施的目标. 种“开放、包容、与交流”的精神,以及为邻里乡亲创造公共空间和基础设施的目标.
透视C-图书馆望向庭院 VIEW C - COURTYARD FROM LIBRARY
透视A-入口标识
透视D-展厅
透视A-入口标识 VIEW A - ENTRANCE SIGNAGE D - GALLERY VIEW AVIEW - ENTRANCE SIGNAGE
透视E-展厅天窗 VIEW E - SKYLIGHT IN GALLERY
鸟瞰
AERIAL 鸟瞰 VIEW AERIAL VIEW
透视B-市场
透视B-市场 VIEW B - EXCHANGE SPACE (MARKET) VIEW B - EXCHANGE SPACE (MARKET)
MINIATURE CITY Solid and Void: Multiple Courtyards in 3-dimensional Space MINIATURE CITY Studio Work_Library Design Reading space and book storage space shape the contrast of solid and void. Pingshan Solid and Void: Multiple Courtyards in 3-dimensional Space Studio Work_Library Library creates a series of courtyardDesign spaces, both on plan and sectional dimensions. Reading space and book storage space shape the contrast of solid and void. Pingshan Library creates a series of courtyard spaces, both on plan and sectional dimensions.
Miniature City Studio Work, 2010 Interior Sequences: Four Floors Program in Vertical Dimension The 1st and 2nd floors, including the interlayers is the lobby and the service area; the 3rd floor is special Interior Sequences: Four Floors Program in Vertical Dimension collection; the 5th and 6th floors are general reading; the 6th floor, with outdoor courtyard spaces, is The 1st and 2nd floors, including the interlayers the lobby and the service area; the 3rd floor is special children’s reading and the interaction area of theislibrary. collection; the 5th and 6th floors are general reading; the 6th floor, with outdoor courtyard spaces, is children’s reading and the interaction area of the library.
Ground Level
Second Level
Ground Level
Second Level
Third Level
Forth Level
Third Level
Forth Level
Book City: Plaza, Courtyard, Street, Alley, Fabric
Fifth Level Fifth Level
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MINIATURE CITY MINIATURE CITY Studio Work_Library Design
Miniature City Studio Work, 2010
Studio Work_Library Design
mensional Space Pingshan Library is located at the south end of the site, between the theat-
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s, both on plan and sectional dimensions. MINIATURE CITY
tudio Work_Library Design Reading Settlement: Sporadic Small Libraries
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eading Settlement: Sporadic Small Libraries
he spatial design concept is to to divide the large scaled library into seval small-scaled libraries. These two-storey height small reading rooms cate on each floor of the whole building, and open to the natural and ultural environment.
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Book City: Plaza, Courtyard, Street, Alley, Fabric If we treat library as a miniature city, the reading spaces would be the urban open spaces, the middle courtyard would be the city central plaza. Our reading trip starts from the central plaza surrounded by bookshelf walls, then to the courtyard space located in each floor, then through the streets (corridors), buildings (bookshelves), alleys (space between shelves), get into the fabric of theminiature book city.
the narrow available transport space. The proposed system will also combine different function units which are related to resident’s everyday life and security, such as public toilet, fire fighting facilities, first aid kit, classified bins, drinking water, and media screen. At the same time, the down pipe and rainwater recycling bins are combined with proposed truss system to solve the problem of inefficient drainage of the current Hu tong.
2.2 m
车行通道净宽 3.6
Hanger Truss 剖面图 Section 2017 Best Popularity Award_Beijing Design Week 2017Best Popularity Award, Beijing Design Week,
HANGER TRUSS
2034-F-2
The proposed system is made of hundreds of metal hangers which are common and cheap. The connection part is nylon lock, which is also common with low price. The construction process is easy and convenient enough to learn which allows the local residents can build together as a community activity. As a result, the whole building process will be fast and full of fun. The units made of metal hangers are also applied to plant vertical vegetations, bicycle parking and clothes dryer.
西廊下胡同
西廊下胡同
衣架设计装置的搭建主要在安平巷的三个位置, 选择的出发点是利用没有店铺开窗的胡同空间 和宝贵的空地发展公共活动和居民交流空间:
A
2
宫门口东 岔
宫门口西岔
1
C
B
安平巷 (Anping Alley)
A. 现状中小学劳动技术教育中心门口空地; B. 胡同巷道空间 (靠近现状公共卫生间); C. 胡同巷道空间(可遥望白塔)
安平巷 (Anping Alley)
3
装置搭建地点示意图
装置搭建区域
侧向机动车位
6
Parrallel Parking
Proposed Location to install the truss
侧向机动车位
7
侧向机动车位
Parrallel Parking 8
HANGER TRUSS
A. Existing open space in front of the Labor Technology Education Center for Primary and Secondary School; B. Alley Space of Existing Hu tong ( Close to the public toilets); C. Alley Space of Existing Hu tong (with the view of the Baita temple).
为了解决胡同内现存的机动车通行和停放的矛盾,建议将安平巷改为从西往东单向通行,在通行方向的右侧 设置侧位机动车位,机动车停放区与衣架装置搭建区交替布置。这样可以在有限的空间内,尽可能地减少机 动车乱序停放,阻碍交通的情况,也降低了对胡同公共空间在视觉上的消极影响。
装置搭建区域
Proposed Location to install the truss
串门-居民共建实验
Three locations are chosen to install the proposed system, to avoid taking up the grocery stores and shopping space in the alley and make full use of the existing open space for public and community. 5
4
Install Locations of the Proposed Truss System
机动车单行线
桁架单元搭建过程 Mockup
Parrallel Parking
9
机动车停放规划示意图
Car Parking Plan
单车竖向放置卡 在衣架装置中间
To solve the motor vehicles parking and transportation issue, the Anping Alley is proposed to be 10 the west to the east. Car parking area is on the right side of the pass direction, one way alley from which is also in between the hanger truss systems. The proposal is to reduce the disorder of car parking and traffic jam, as well as the negative influence on the view of public space in the alley.
衣架单元构成 的晾晒绳支架
雨水
收集
管
衣架单元构成的 爬藤植物支架 雨水下落管
雨水收集箱
衣架单元组成 的单车悬挂装置
休憩
座椅
爬藤植物 种植花坛
种植
池
当雨水积蓄过 量时,水压使 其上升排入种 植池中
爬藤植物 生长方向
单车摆放装置节点放大
Biking Parking Facility Detail
绿植支架节点放大
Ivy Planting Frame Detail
晾晒节点放大
Ivy Planting Frame Detail
排水装置节点放大
Drainage System Detail
新增市政 雨水管道
Hanger Truss ELEVATION Popularity Award, Beijing Design Week, 2017 Best Popularity Award_Beijing DesignB段沿街立面 Week 2017BestSTREET
HANGER TRUSS
侧位停车
单车停放
休憩/雨水收集
综合服务
休憩/雨水收集
衣物晾晒
侧位停车
B段总平面 MASTER PLAN 串门 社区低技共建 HANGER TRUSS
串门 社区低技共建 HANGER TRUSS
串门 社区低技共建 HANGER TRUSS
串门 社区低技共建 HANGER TRUSS