Wenchong Tian
BOND LINE
----a humanitarian project for asylum seeker
INTRODUCE In the boundary space, cultural collision and regional conflict are easy to occur, but there is also integration and inclusion brought by diversity.The emergence of asylum-seekers is like a bond in the connection of the border, which enables the two countries to solve the problems caused by asylum-seekers jointly. But there are political relations.The best recognition is that we are all created equal in a community with a Shared future for mankind, and the same is true for asylum-seekers, and I try to solve their problems to promote friendly cooperation between our two countries, at least at the level of civil society.
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1. THINGS ABOUT ASYLUM SEEKER
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Situation about asylum seeker
Mind Storm
What asylum seekers will facing when crossing the border The jurney of asylum seeker
Project analysis Mastr plan of project into site Section of project
Reasons why asylum seeker leave their country 2. ABOUT PROJECT
3. DESIGN PROCESS
Plan of whole project Facade demonstrate P10-P15
Currently Situation in Matamoros What they need about functional space Site Location Proposal Structure, demand and function of asylum seeker Running mode in the project of immigration shelter
Imaginary figure Ideal Procesisng
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Situation about asylum seeker
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What asylum seekers will facing when crossing the border
The location chosen for this project is Brownsville and Matamoros, the easternmost cities on the US-Mexico border. Due to its convenient location, this border port has become a destination for asylum-seekers in the process of central American migration, and there have been many problems about border migration
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The jurney of asylum seeker
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Reasons why asylum seeker leave their country
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Currently Situation in Matamoros
Lack of suitable living space
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Lack of green space
Lack of food & water
Lack of medical care Lack of educational resources
What they need about functional space
Office
Court
Green land
Restauant
Hospital
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Resident
School
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Site Location
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Proposal
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High-level Pedestrian
'Inner Street'
Ground Greenland
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Structure demand and function of asylum seeker
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Running mode in the project of immigration shelter
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Mind Storm
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What should we do base on the greenland border?
Lift the foundation to open up the green space and increase the permeability of the ground floor of the building
Building blocks are provided for people to live in
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4 Ancillary Spaces are set up to provide office space for office staff, as well as corridors to connect the various building blocks and increase the living space 17
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Project analysis
The city boundary is crossed by an international gateway
The space between the two cities is greenland 1
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The site is designed to function both as a green space and as a part of the park 5 18
The raised base is divided by the road between the two cities 6
The project was chosen close to the international gateway 3
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Lift the blocks up and down to break the visual sense of the wall
The blocks are connected by a high street 7
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Lift the site in the project and return it to the function of the boundary greenland
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Mastr plan of project into site
Geographic Position
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On the ground--greenland park
Above the ground--residence zone for living
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Section of project
Section A-A Residental Space 22
Section B-B
Official Space
Plan of whole project
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Facade demonstrate
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Facade demonstrate
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Birdview of project
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Imaginary figure
When the policy between two countries are not so kindly, the border exists in some ways, and project have to follow the 'remain in Mexico' policy to build in the Mexico side
When the policy between two countries are not so kindly, the border exists in some ways, and project have to follow the 'remain in Mexico' policy to build in the Mexico side 30
Ideal Procesisng
2020 When the policy between two countries are not so kindly, the border exists in some ways, and project have to follow the 'remain in Mexico' policy to build in the Mexico side
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When the number of asylum seekers are rising, they got most eager to cross the border to get to the USA
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The policy between two countries are friendly and the border seems not the actural barrier for asylum seekers, the project also built at the USA side
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