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Extension Lakeside villa This lakeside villa is designed to be a private space purposely for meditation. Space extends to the boundless stretch of water by a long corridor, which organizes the vertical transportation and separates different activity partitions. The root of the corridor is embedded under the ground and the entrance of the villa is located here. Descend the stairs and go through the darkness, and then, step into rooms during the way towards the shining surface of the lake. Or you could also go straight forward to the edge of the corridor, the farthest place from the shore. This long corridor catches the natural light and reflects it until dying out. The hosts go through the corridor as well as the brightness and darkness in their daily activity.
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Square Urban hotel Savannah is famous for its historic districts which was designed by James Oglethorpe. The plan of the historic portions of Savannah is based on the concept of a ward, as defined by James Oglethorpe. Each ward had a central square, around which were arrayed four trust lots and four tythings. Each trust lot was to be used for a civic purpose, such as a school, government building, church, museum, or other public venue, while the tythings were each subdivided into ten lots for residential use. The hotel is located on tything lots facing a square. Sequential gardens are arranged in the design in order to introduce the central square into hotel.
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Bridge Complex education building in Georgia Tech The Living Building Challenge is a building certification program, advocacy tool and philosophy that defines the most advanced measure of sustainability in the built environment possible today and acts to rapidly diminish the gap between current limits and the end-game positive solutions we seek. The Challenge is comprised of seven performance categories called Petals: Place, Water, Energy, Health & Happiness, Materials, Equity and Beauty. In our design, we built a long bridge to connect people in and off campus, to communicate with landscape, and to collect water and energy from nature.
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Boundary Railway history museum This project is designed to build a museum in Zalantun, Hulunber, Inner Mongolia in order to store, display and memorize the history about Middle East Railway. During the period of the Middle East Railway, Zalantun was a significant town and became a popular health resort for aristocrats of Tsarist Russia. Why this town was chosen by Russia? Or we say by history? Reason comes from the location. Zalantun situated on the boundary of humid continental climate and subarctic climate zones, that means this area is not as warm as inland China and not as cold as Russia. Just for the climate factor, the vegetation in this area also have a special boundary between steppe and forests. The design proceeds from it by recreating the landscape boundary to response to the localization context.
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Process Design of a bicycle factory in Accra, Ghana The Design and Research Studio INDUSTRY 4.0: SMART URBAN FACTORY focuses on models of the contemporary and future factory environment within an urban environment. Our project is a bike factory located in the center of Accra, the capital city of Ghana. We use parametric design method to explore the morphology of the building under Accra’s urban context as well as the structure possibility, which allowed us to use bamboo to create long span structure. Bamboo is attracting increasing interest as a strategic resource that can provide climate-smart solutions to millions of rural communities across Africa.
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Accelerator Research and development center for textile and fabrication technology Seoul Accelerator is an interdisciplinary research and development center for textile, garment and fabrication technology. Dongdaemun is a vibrant commercial district of Seoul, where every component of the garment industry is accessible 24/7. Dongdaemun’s historic urban fabric is transforming in reponse to the rising information economy. The garment industry has an opportunity to leverage the growing demand for art, design and fashion. The project seeks to catalyze the industry by connecting researchers, fabricators, local vendors and customers. The institution serves as an innovation laboratory, accerlerating Seoul’s cutting-edge fabrication technology.
South Korea has successfully adapted and evolved to act as an “accelerator,” fostering technological advancement and international trade. Korea has no substantial natural resources; therefore, the country has had to specialize in technology. According to the Biennale, the population of Seoul is to increase from 54% of Korea’s overall population to 86% within the next 10 years. As a rapidly growing city of 25 million citizens, Seoul is simultaneously historical and cutting edge, calling for an architecture that is timeless.
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Vision Rourism resort This is a planning of a tourism resort in area of TaiHang Great Canyon. In this area, unique topography and land-form is the main character. What experience we gain from this place is different from the other kind of scenic spots? From my perspective, it is vision. The restriction of tourists’ sight from the natural landscape could create a strong sensations of space. Therefor, I consider more about this kind of restriction of sight in planning the buildings of the resort in this site. Restriction and guidance of the vision is the theme of this plan.
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We do not need to count mileage by guideposts when we travel into this area. That is because the mountain range and canyons could restrict our vision, which causes an intense sensation of space. The slope of mountains gradually steepen, that means we are approaching the depths. The slope of mountains gradually slow, that means we are moving away from the canyons. The spatial experience of tourists stems from vision.
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Begin by drawing an 6” x 6” x 6” cube as a set of orthographic and axonometric descriptions at a scale of 1:1. Then using a precise transformational procedure (or a set of algorithmic processes) create a mutant offspring of the original. Consider transformations and deformations such as affine projections, shearing, scaling, twisting, bending, Boolean unions + differences + intersections, etc. Both the parent and child will be translated from drawing to artifact through the making of molds and casting of the object in unreinforced concrete.
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Design a stool for sitting to be produces as a thin wall UHPC element using ruled surface geometries or double ruled surface geometries (ie hyperbolic paraboloids). The thickness of the element must be between ½” minimum and 1” maximum. The stool should be designed for one person and should be able to carry a load of at least 250 pounds
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Operation:512
OPERATION: 512 is a hands-on workshop and production seminar that sets out to explore customized workflows that will oscillate between physical spatial production to advanced digital modelling and fabrication techniques. This exploratory course is inherently both digital and physical, often times simultaneously, as a prime directive built into the overall set-up is that participants will iteratively navigate a wide range of working methods and spatial / material results. Fully exploiting the extensive resource of digital tools, CNC fabrication machines and traditional shop equipment at the DFL, participants of this course are required to produce highly refined, composite spatial frameworks that elegantly and precisely contain or define a volumetric envelope of 512 cubic feet.
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