Portfolio selected work from 2013-2020
Pengyu Chen
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Education Background Architectural Association School of Architecture AA建筑联盟学院
MPhil in Architecture and Urban Design (Projective Cities) 2018-2020
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Syracuse University 雪城大学
Bachelor of Architecture Minor in Philosophy 2018-2020 Study Abroad Program London Spring. 2016 Learned History and Surveyed the City New York Fall. 2015 Introduction to Urban Design, City Code and Real Estate
Pengyu Chen
The Affiliated High School of Peking University 北大附中
Rhino (Grasshopper) Sketchup Revit
Rendering V-ray
Drawing AutoCAD Adobe Set
Physical Modeling Laser cut 3D print Handcraft
Language Chinese (Native) English (Fluent) Japanese (Basic)
Professional Experience Drawing Architecture Stuio
Tel: +86 15210288975 Email: chpy1995@163.com
Forms of Collective Living of New Workers in Beijing in the Context of Production Transformation
House of 10 Rethinking of Privacy in Domestic Space
Beijing
Smoothfield Experimentation of Forms of Dense Collective Urban Dwelling
绘造社
Intern
Bridging Gowanus
Drawing several large axonmetrics
A New Possibility for Social Housing and Local Reviving
May.2017 - Sep. 2017
C+ Architects
Beijing
Intern
May.2016 - Sep. 2016
Christian Lahoude Studio
Produce Digital Model and Rendering Detail Drawing May.2015 - Sep. 2015
Cayuga Boatyard A Conclusive Study of Architecture Tectonic and Construction Details
Design assistant for Kindergarden of DongShanQing Complex, Shanxi, China Producing models and drawings for other projects
Intern
Contact
Final Dissertation of Postgraduate
2010 - 2013
Skill Set Digital Modeling
Density, Proximity and Temporarity
New York
The Last Wall Symbiosis Based on New Forms of Domesticity of the Migrant Workers
Other Selected Works
Final thesis of Bachelor degree
Density, Proximity and Temporarity Forms of Collective Living of New Workers in Beijing in the Context of Production Transformation
Time: In progress Instructor: Sam Jacoby Platon Issaias Hamed Khosravi Mark Campbell Doreen Bernath
Density, Proximity and Temporarity
Density, Proximity and Temporarity
Research Questions
Disciplinary Question: With the production mode of Chinese metropolis cities like Beijing
What is the role of housing in responding to migration of workers in the backdrop of production transformation?
shifted to internet, cultural and art related professions, the workers in the city also shifts from low technology manufacture and construction labor to highly educated labor. The new urban planning of Beijing is also coordinating with the change of the production mode, manufacture and construction industries and labors are also steering to the sub-center of
Urban Question: How to design a fluid housing system on the urban scale with consideration of providing residential infrastructure and public space in diverse urban conditions?
the new mega city. Hence, the majority of the labors in the Beijing will be composed with the new type of worker. In the history, the large amount of migrant workers flooded into the city caused series of illegal housing examples. With the urban and real estate market in Beijing, even though there does not exist much illegal housings anymore, the new workers
Typological Question: What is the typology for new workers that provide high density housing and support the possibility of forming collective life with their diverse lifestyle, daily routines and residence time?
still face problems of housing, living and working in the city. In the background of current urban transformation and production transformation, the aim of this research is to rethink the current housing situation of new workers in Beijing and to research for possibilities of new forms of collective living for new workers to not only provide housing but also generate community and supplement their cultural and entertainment life as a response to the real estate market of Beijing, unevenly distributed urban density, and the consumerism society that gentrifies other form of cultural and leisure life.
“摊大饼”
“Pancake Model”
The research is conducted through series study of current Chinese housing situation, collective living cases in the history, and contemporary north European cooperative housing project to search for a new form of dwelling.
多中心
Cookie model
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Current urban condition (Right) Urban Transformation (Left)
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Density, Proximity and Temporarity
Density, Proximity and Temporarity
In Teige’s diagram of collective dwelling, the private space is pushed to the minimum with only individual living cells, all other domestic programs are shared. Through minimalizing the function of individual units, it saves more space for
Basic frame
collective programs and creates a condition that collective living is more encouraged. This idea of minimalizing the size and function of individual unit is not conflicting with the subjects and it is similar to their current living condition. Besides from the private space, each individual unit also have a flexible space that allows negotiation to happen between inhabitants. The flexible space has the privacy device like curtains, sliding
Possible Configurations
doors that they can decide whether to open the “flexible space� to the larger group or share between 2-3 people. The light frame system exists inside and attach to the major structure system. It provides the structure for the private device and possibilities of different configurations. With 4 basic type, more configurations are designed to suit different needs and form different relationships.
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Rendering perspectives (Top) Privacy Device (Bottom)
Unit Types Taxonomy 0
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Density, Proximity and Temporarity
Density, Proximity and Temporarity
As inspired by the case studies of cluster plan in Northern European, the communal space is designed to be connected but segmented to accommodate multiple activities at the same time for several groups without interfering each other. With different configurations of private units connecting together, different forms of sharing are embedded in the way of combination. Small groups are formed by the provided
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possible sharing modes. The small groups are being fitted into the larger frame. This is inspired by Ivan Leonidov’s linear city. Each frame will have the similar texture of individual units and similar density of inhabitants. But each frame is programed with different spatial condition that designed based on possible activities that the subject may form. They are not domestic programs but cultural and entertainment activities that could organized by the inhabitants. The domestic programs are more considered as facilities to support the daily life of the inhabitants. The groups are further connected together to a larger scale by the domestic facility cores.
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Rendering perspectives (Top) Communal Space Diagram (Bottom)
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Density, Proximity and Temporarity
Density, Proximity and Temporarity
In 2018, Beijing published the policy of using rural construction land for long-term rental housing development to provide housing. I mapped the plots that are approved for development. Based on different urban condition, I further divided the site to 4 types and selected one from each category as a start to experiment for urban strategies. Each site is different in proximity to the work, residential density and residential facilities. On the urban scale, the 4 different strategy is trying to balance density, proximity and collectivity to generate a fluid system of housing options that allows the subject to situate themselves with any urban conditions in Beijing without relying too much on the transportation infrastructure and leisure areas in the city.
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Rendering perspectives (Top) Strategies of 4 Experimental Site (Bottom)
Site Selection
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Density, Proximity and Temporarity
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Density, Proximity and Temporarity
Axonomatric of Design Experiment on Site 17
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House of 10 Rethinking of Privacy in Domestic Space
Time: Fall 2016 Instructor: Davide Sacconi Collaborated with: Yalun Li
House of 10
House of 10
The project is set up to design a house for 10 people in one household, different from the mainstream nuclear family, to imagine alternative ways of living for multiple individuals or larger size social groups. The contemporary society treats privacy as one of the most important human rights and any act of involving in others’ private lives would be considered as offensive. However, the idea of privacy is informed and reinforced until the invention of private apartment and the passage. Meanwhile, people constantly construct their social lives and beatifies their personal images via social media. The disconnection between a person’s two faces have begun to distort relationships between people. And architecture of traditional housing types, with isolated rooms accelerates this disconnection between one’s private life and his outward appearance. To challenge the idea of privacy in the domestic environment, the project, a landscape house for ten individuals, aims to encourage communication and interaction between the inhabitants by undermining the concept of privacy in this house. The project is seeking an alternative way of living that keeps the possibility that the inhabitants’ life could be revealed to each other in actual life. Opposing to the traditional division of walls, the project uses topography as a device to generate an ambiguous condition between public and private.
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Plan (Top) Section (Bottom)
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House of 10
House of 10
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In a traditional house, private spaces and domestic facilities are defined by rooms and divided by walls. Without walls, the project deconstructs domestic facilities into functions and translate functions into different topography and material. The space becomes flexible and ambiguous.
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Topography Diagram (Top) Material Diagram (Bottom)
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Smoothfield Experimentation of Forms of Dense Collective Urban Dwelling
Time: Fall 2016 Instructor: Davide Sacconi Collaborated with: Yalun Li
Smoothfield
Smoothfield
11th Century
19th Century
Design
In the 11th century, Smithfield market was known as Smooth Field, a large open public space with many social activities: cloth fair and meat fair once a week, sports and domestic events. During the Victorian Era, Smithfield was still a popular square for market fairs and public activities. Because of the concerns of hygienic and political chaos, structure of Smithfield meat market was built as a mean of regulation. Now, Smithfield meat market only opens from 2am to 7am. During other times of the day, the whole market are shutted down without walking through transportation. The project is aiming to revive Smooth Field and transfer the rigid market back to a space for connecting and communication. At the same time, we hope to redefine the idea of family in the current society. All three structure of the market have large public space with different spacial quality. However, the schedule of the market limited the use of the public space. The freedom of the old Smithfield market inspired us to imagine new relationships among people. The regularity of the structure is not considered as excess of rules but as an open field with possibilities of openness and diversity. 22
Wormeye Axonometric
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Smoothfield
Smoothfield
The first structure is a thick wall wrapping a 3x3 steel structure. The
The second structure is a large vault supported by big columns.
The last structure with generic 9mx9m structural grid is turned into a space for single persons who requires minimum privacy, lives
central 8 squares are turned into living space for large group of
The residential units occupied the space between columns
alone and shares regularly. Each inhabitant has a private “bed” which is 2 meter in diameter surrounded by curtains hanged from a
students, employees, around 30-60 persons. Beds are separated by
which is 12x6 meters for group of six people (friends, families
device attached to the column. The “columns” also contain toilets, showers attached. The space between their beds are flexible for
shelfs surrounding the central double height space is sharing between
or couples). The “bed”, 3x8 meters, can be subdivided by
them to share things, clothes, books, tables, chairs which reflects the relationships of the inhabitants. The middle space in between
them. The central square with the dome is sharing space for the
curtains. The divisions between each units are shelfs, closet
is for fixed sharing programs, such as kitchen and laundry and also a gym for the whole complex to share. The middle axis is for larger
inhabitants. The outer area (the wall) is transformed into spaces for
and three bathrooms and aligned with the structure itself. The
communal ammendities that opens to public during the day.
inhabitants to work, such as classrooms, offices. The zone between
large column free central space is a large sharing space for the
the living and the working is a public pedestrian walk way with trees.
whole complex and sometimes public. Markets, fairs and other short time installations can be set up in the space.
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Ground Floor Plan (Top) Longitudinal Section (Middle) Cross Section (Bottom)
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Smoothfield
Smoothfield
Private 26
Rendering Perspectives Private Unit
Utility 27
Smoothfield
Smoothfield
Communal 28
Rendering Perspectives Communal Space
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Bridging Gowanus A New Possibility for Social Housing and Local Reviving
Time: Spring 2016 Instructor: Angela Co
Bridging Gowanus
Bridging Gowanus
mix use
mix use
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2 park walkway
100’
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Existing Zoning: EXISTING ZONING: Heavy Industry USE : Light &Industry LANDHeavy Land Use: Light & FAR : 2.0 HEIGHT RESTRICTION: 60’ FAR: 2.0 Height Restriction: 60’
Residential
EXISTING ZONING: LAND USE : Light & Heavy Industry FAR : 2.0 HEIGHT RESTRICTION: 60’
Proposed Zoning: PROPOSED ZONING: Residential Residential : Light Industry && Land Use: Light LAND USEIndustry FAR : 2.0 FAR: 2.0 HEIGHT RESTRICTION: 100’ Height Restriction: 100’
PROPOSED ZONING: LAND USE : Light Industry & Residential FAR : 2.0 HEIGHT RESTRICTION: 100’
Recycling Material Lab
74%
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Artist Center
16%
10%
One policy in the building code of New York city encourages the developers to include social housing in their residential project through offering a higher FAR. But at the same time, although the policy provided more public housing for the
Apartment
lower income class families, it creates more social problems of social segregation
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Apartment
Commercial Rent 25%
and stratification. What could be a possibility that not only provided public
Factory
Labortory
Library
Lecture Hall
Gallery
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40%
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50%
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Condominium 25%
housing but also establish a community between the different classes.
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Artist Community Center
Through creating a lifted platform, the project is aiming to create a lively communal space that ties the life of on-site workers and social housing and commercial housing residents together on different levels in the same living complex.
Housing
74% Recycling Material Lab
Gowanus is an industrial area in the New York. In Gowanus, existing buildings are
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Collecting Material
mainly heavy or light industry. The community of Gowanus is promoting the neighborhood to keep the industrial and artistic atmosphere and, at the same time,
Material Treatment
Researching
become a livelier neighborhood. Considering the water pollution that left from the past and the existing artistic atmosphere, the programs are decided to be recycling
Producing Product
material laboratory, artist community center and residential in order to improve the living environment and create jobs on site. The ground level keeps the existing
Residential
structure of the factory and circulation from the park to the river to preserve the
Residential Lobby
existing atmosphere and bring people from the neighborhood to the site.
Labortory Factory Artist Community Center
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Site Strategy (Left) Concept Diagram (Top Right) Program diagram (Bottom Right)
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Bridging Gowanus
Bridging Gowanus
A mega structure is created as a generic grid and create a base for the module units.
Finer structure like the green wall and modular units are made of non-structural material like cooper and wood for future fix.
Modular units include not only economical units but also luxury duplex condos. The floor area of luxury condos and economic apartments are keep to 1:1 ratio to have a more mixed condition of groups.
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Rendering Perspectives Riverside Walkway (Top) Communal Space (Bottom)
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Residentce Terrace
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Sculpture Arcade
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Corridor
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Waterfront Garden
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Bridging Gowanus
General Floor Plan (Top) First Floor Plan (Middle) Section (Bottom)
Model Photos Lifted Platform (Top) Ground Floor Courtyard (Bottom)
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Cayuga Boatyard A Conclusive Study of Architecture Tectonic and Construction Details
Time: Spring 2017 Instructor: Elizabeth Kamell
Cayuga Boatyard
Cayuga Boatyard
From the history of the existing building, the original boat workshop was built in 1930s. When the workshops need new functions and space, the owner chose to continues to build from the original building instead of building a new building. This building ideology also matches with the idea of the wooden boat fixing activity. The design continues the original building ideology to maximize the function of the existing building from being abandoned by connecting it to the new extension. In the extension, the continuing ideology not only influences the form but also the programs. Each section of the project has its own program: administration, residential and boat workshop. All three sections are connected together at the core - the Lobby. The thick wall is one the important element to achieve the idea. In the thick wall, all the necessary facilities are compressed to the thin layer of space: circulation, mechanical tubes that keeps the building running and storage. From the existing building, one can walk through all parts of the building through a linear circulation. In order to avoid the linear experience, the project introduces a courtyard that can easily access from all three part. The courtyard not only create a space for the boat fixing activity to happen outside the building in a good weather, it also connects different sections of the building through physical and visual access. Each section also contains layers of space from the private to public, the thick wall layer, the function space and exterior space. It brings a new dimension into the project to break the linear experience. The project is also an experiment of how to use tectonic to show the idea more clearly in the architecture. Materials and structure are deliberately selected to different each layers of space. With the agenda of the studio, the project designed and drawed all the details of the structure and the envelope for the extreme cold and snowy weather in the Cayuga area, considering from the live load of the snow to the maximization of the sunlight and the wind throughout the year.
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Exploded Axonometric
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Cayuga Boatyard
Cayuga Boatyard
Brick Wall 2” Rigid Insulation 5” Structual Metal Panle(R - 30)
Metal Tie Back Water - Resist Membrance Copper Flashing Weepholes 16” x 8” x 8” Concrete Masonry Unit
4” Translucent Polycarbon Panel
High Performance Machanical Gate 2” Transparent Glass(R - 6)
3’ Operable Folding Door A
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The Last Wall Symbiosis Based on New Forms of Domesticity of the Migrant Workers
Time: 2017-2018 Instructor: Francisco Sanin Collaborated with: Yalun Li
The Last Wall
The Last Wall
On November 18th, a fire in Beijing’s suburb killed 19 migrant workers and their children, followed with a massive eviction of the floating population, which the government claimed to be “low-end.”
TV series
clock
freeshipping box
promotes consumption with ads appear in the show(sponsers) and between the shows.
An item that promotes constant online shopping and provides jobs for migrant workers
Work Computer
phone
resturant menu
essential devices of production in the office but often used to shop when not supervised
means of production to communicate with clients but also distraction from production
fast food menu that provides delivery for quick lunch
coffee
calendar
cigarettes
a consumption that ensures productivity
object to regulate time and activity
smoke break as the only retreat from production and consumption
food delivery 餐厅
A traoditional consumption transformed into new business models with new technology and also provides jobs for migrant workers
idol poster
In The Chinese Dream, Mars commented on China’s desperate needs to develop cities in order to keep its economic growth as the economic legend achieved by export cheap Chinese production has come to a halt. As the capital city, Beijing’s change in the past 30 years represents an urban transformation of Chinese cities. Because of rapid capital gains and influx of western culture, the city has gone from a city of industrial production to a city that is an
commodification of human relationships: the consumption of a constructed intimate relationship
shopping bag Shopping becomes a way to socialize
laundry coat
one of the household productions that are always ignored
bag
bed Place of production, consumption and reproduction
dress
closet
shoe cosmetic makeup
epicenter of consumption. Middle class strengthened by capital gains and influenced by western culture has become urban consumers- the dominating social group in urban context. At the same time, massive developments attracted large amount of rural population to the city as production labor, forming a phenomenon called “北漂”, Beijing
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wireless speaker
iPad
laptop
iPhone
essential devices of production and consumption that blur and overlap of production and consumption
mirror
always considered as items of consumption but are also essential to one’s production: pocessions, appearences, and the value of them determine one’s relationship, status and “success”
snakes a consumption as a distraction from production
milk tea
shopping bag
a consumption as a distraction from production
shopping during work breaks hidden under deskfrom
vagabond. Demographic controls (Hukou), political and economic discriminations have marginalized their existence. Consumerization process has created an urban phenomenon called “摊大饼,” an unstoppable and chaotic urban expansion based on real estate development. We found the construction of Ring Roads, circular highways surrounding Beijing urban zones, the most telling example. Despite the physical growth of the urban fabric, the 5th ring defines a psychological and administrative division of the city proper and the “suburb”. While within the 5th rings are westernized real estate development of residential towers and shopping malls, good social infrastructure (health care, education system, crime controls), many areas outside of the 5th ring are autonomous settlements of the migrant workers with poor living conditions, limited resources. Thus, the 5th ring along with government policies of Hukou highlight an invisible boundary of social groups. Recently, a series of political campaigns of Beijing’s 12th 5-year plan has rendered the migrant workers as an unnecessary burden of the city’s image. Thus, our project is a critique of the acute social tensions, and the current extreme methods (eviction and destruction) taken by the government in response to such tension, and a design research aims to test new possibilities of collective living and working among migrant workers and explore the social and economic symbiotic relationship of two distinct social groups and their urban territories in Beijing. The project at a city scale aims to reprogram empty lots along the 5th ring with migrant workers housing and agricultural and manufacture production linked by a light rail. The housing unit for the evicted migrants are based on close studies of their autonomous and dynamic social structure. These units assemble into a bar building, which its polemic form read as a defensive wall against city’s expansion. But through the arrangement of public and communal programs, the building strives to create spaces of negotiations between middle class and migrant workers in these urban territories.
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Research of Related Topics
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¥9000 -¥7000
Work in university
University teacher From Beijing In Beijing for 27 years
shop online
Lunch
Dinner
Live with her husband in two bedroom apartment Owns two house in Beijing (one loan)
TV show
shopping
The Last Wall
The Last Wall
Age
Marriage
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Time spent in Beijing
Education
14%
No School Education
15 - 29
39%
Single
30 - 44
30%
married
75. 4%
45 - 59
12% 5%
domestic partner divorced
1.5%
60 - 74
widowed
0.4%
22.4%
0.3%
by self
24.7% 75. 3%
both in Beijing
4.4%
Occupation
Reason
0-1 year
20.7%
More Money
Business Services
55.3%
Production/transportation
31.2%
Elementary School
18.9%
1-5 years
undersiable hometown
22.8%
Middle School
50.2%
5-9 years
25.2%
Experiences
13.9%
High School
20.6%
10-14 years
9.4%
Make a Living
9.5%
over 15 years
4.1%
Learning
4.3%
Collage and Higher
5.8%
Others
Means to find jobs
38.8%
40.5%
Office Clerks
6.2%
Technician
3.1%
Others
4.2%
self
0.2%
Reletives
29.7%
“Lao Xiang”
38.3%
Friends
26.5%
Others
5.3%
10.7% Migrant workers Average 5.6 sqm/person
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shop for Ingredients
resturant owner
preparation
open Hot-pot resturant in Xicheng
From Chongqing In Beijing for 6 years
Lunch
Lunch
From Dongbei In Beijing for 4 years prepare food to school
nanny
chores Rents with her husband and two sons (21 and 11) in underground apartment in Daxing (18m2) rent ¥1000
Dinner
Lunch dilivery
courier From NeiMeng In Beijing for 3 months
breakfast
Lunch
Lives with 5 coworkers in FangShan rural house (company dorm) no rent
Dinner
Work at different households
Cleaning lady
chores
From Jinan In Beijing for 5 years preparation
Rents with her husband in XiaoYunLu NiuWangMiao urban village No bathroom rent ¥1200
Dinner
Lunch go on street and sale pancakes
From Hebei In Beijing for 2 years
preparation
go on street and sale pancakes Dinner
Lunch driving
driver
factory worker
Rents with three others two bedroom apartment around Ring 5 rent ¥1850
Dinner
work at Mr. Wang’s apartment
From Henan In Beijing for 5 years
From Hebei In Beijing for 2 years
Rents alone in Xicheng One bed rent ¥1200
check phone/watch TV
Work for real estate agency
sales
Street Vendor
close Bookkeeping
breakfast
Dinner
Lunch
prepare food send kid to school stick labels on men’s clothes
From HeBei In Beijing for 8 years
work overtime
breakfast
Dinner
Lunch
chores
Dinner
phone
Rents with her husband and 7 year-old son in JuFuYuan apartment No bathroom, no window rent ¥1000
waitress 2nd-5th Ring
work on construction site
construction worker From HeBei In Beijing for 8 years
breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Lives with 11 co-workers in dorm no rent
minimal wage
6th Ring (tongzhou)
Daily Routine of Migrant Workers
Research of Related Topics
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The Last Wall
The Last Wall
Current Condition Xinjiang
Uncontrollable Urban Expansion + Social Segregation
Proposal
Future Condition
Densify the Edge + Provide Migrant Workers community
Contained Densified Urban Fabric + Class Symbiosis
Tibet
Chengde Changping Yanqing Airport
Airport
Shijiazhuang
Tongzhou
Baoding
Ha’erbin
Yunnan
Shanghai
Tianjin
Hongkong Macau
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Shandong Guangdong
Urban Scale Strategy
Selected Site Plan
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The Last Wall
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The Last Wall
Longitudinal Section
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The Last Wall
The Last Wall
Roof Garden
Drying Area
Outdoor Theater
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Sectional Axonometric
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The Last Wall
The Last Wall
Built Condition
Move in
Hair Salon
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Future
Restaurant
Book Club
Plan (Top) Varieties of Sharing Space Types (Bottom)
Extended Family + Green Space
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The Last Wall
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The Last Wall
Perspective of Individual Unit
Axonometric of Individual Unit and Sharing Space
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Other Selected Works
Other Selected Works
Quick Foam Study Models
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Other Selected Works
Stair House Model Made at C+ Architects
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Other Selected Works
“798” Work for Drawing Architecture Studio(worked on bottom part)
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Other Selected Works
“Gulou West Street” Work for Drawing Architecture Studio(Cooperated with Xintong Zhang)
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Other Selected Works
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Other Selected Works
Architecture/Wood workshop
2016 Fairytale Competition (Collaborated with Yalun Li)
The workshop researched on the urban villages in Shenzhen, China. Urban villages give Shenzhen variety and density to urban life. However, the
The drawing project depicts a utopia where architecture are cooperated with an intellectual system that takes cares people’s life. The story of the
development of Shenzhen are making urban villages vanishing in Shenzhen. The pavillion is trying to show the living experience of urban village and
drawings is a tragedy of the system stops a father from saving his child. We are trying to question the postion of artificial intelligence in our future
rise people’s attention to the vanishing gem of the city.
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