Yuechao Zhang Architecture Portfolio

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YUECHAO ZHANG

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

For me, architecture is a process of constantly deconstructing and reshaping my view of reality. It is a collection of a series of concepts, a combination of form and thought, a poem composed of spatial vocabulary, and a concretization of the relationship between things.

Architecture should have no boundaries, it can start from a story imagination, a cultural interpretation, a social observation, a visualization of time, etc. in this portfolio, I take a variety of topics as the driving force of architectural design, and try to build diverse architectural worlds.

2 CONTENTS 01 02 03 04 05 06 UNDER THE WAVE TEAHOUSE: SCROLL NETWORK HETEROTOPIA ROOFTOP WALK DIGITAL NOMADISM OTHER WORKS Academic Work 2021 Academic Work 2020 Academic Work 2021 Academic Work 2021 Academic Work 2019 Instructor: Zhao Wen Instructor: Zhao Wen Instructor: Dewen Ju Instructor: Bo Pang Instructor: Dan Li 01-05 06-10 11-14 15-18 19-19 20-22

Under The Wave

Site: Putian, China

Summer 2021

Instructor: Zhao Wen

Personal Work

This project is an exhibition center designed to commemorate the history of fishermen on Meizhou Island, China. Underwater space and resources are the basis for fishermen to survive for generations, due to which the history of fishermen does not only exist on the ground but also underwater. We need an exhibition center with symbolic significance as important as functional significance, which can narrate the stories above and below the waves in a realistic and fantasy way.

Starting from the imagination of underwater space, the project discusses three aspects of architectural design: the flowability of interior space , the shaping of the earth landscape, and the construction of light and darkness atmosphere.

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Although fishermen accompany the waves day and night and enjoy the gifts brought by the waves, few people care about what the world looks like under the waves. If we incarnate as a fish, we will have a deeper understanding of the waves on which fishermen depend. We are fish living on land.

By observing the swimming state of fish underwater, it can be found that the swimming trajectory of fish in the water blurs the level and boundary of space, and the spatial characteristic that can foster horizontal and vertical free shuttle is the so-called flowability of space.

The shape of the wave is gradually abstracted from complex to simple, and the final shape is extracted as the overall shape of the project, which expresses the theme "under the wave", and also creates a land landscape undulating on the beach, reflecting the fantasy of the project.

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Flow Analysis
| Incarnate
Wave Shape Extraction Vertical Flow Analysis Hierarchical Horizontal Order Hierarchical Vertical Order Eliminate The Hierarchy Eliminate The Hierarchy Rich Horizontal Order Rich Vertical Order
Horizontal
Site Analysis Concept Story
as A Fish
3 Abstract Wave Shape Extraction Space Relationship of Void-Solid Scuttle Create Light of Void-Solid Stairs and Ramps Arrangement of Function Blocks Site Height Difference Heights According to Function Put in Floors of Different Heights Bend According to Terrain Entrance and Shape Cutting Morphological Cutting Wave Form as Landscape Horizontal Flow Design Process Vertical Flow Design Process Earth landscape Design Process Void and Solid First Floor Plan Second Floor Plan
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Section A-A Section B-B Section C-C Section D-D
1 200 Scale Model Photograph- Aerial View 1: 200 Scale Model Photograph- Ground View 1: 200 Scale Model Photograph- Aerial View
Section E-E

Skylights

Five skylights are set on the roof of the project. The light from the skylights can be seen but not reached, attracting people to keep chasing the light like fish. At the same time, these five skylights also serve as guides in the east-west direction.

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Exploded Axonometric Diagram
Ambiguous Light under The Waves View in Exhibition Hall

Teahouse: Scroll

Site: Xiamen, China

Fall 2020

Instructor: Zhao When

Personal Work

Located in Xiamen University, the project is a place for teachers and students to drink tea, visit and rest. I take the action of curling as the driving force of the whole project, extract and deconstruct the concepts of traditional Chinese landscape painting and traditional Chinese garden, and finally endow the project with the spatial characteristics of traditional culture by using modern design techniques so that the teahouse is not only a building but also a carrier of culture and metaphor.

This project also tries to combine Colin Rowe's Phenomenon Transparency theory with traditional Chinese garden design theory, to create a rich tour experience for people in a limited space and realize the integration of traditional culture and modern theory at the theoretical level.

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Scroll Concept Context & Site Plan

Traditional Chinese landscape painting adopts the method of scattered point perspective. Due to the length of the scroll, visitors have to walk while viewing the painting. In this way, the person watching the painting seems to be in the scenery of the painting. If we roll up the painting and make holes in it, sceneries can be juxtaposed on one spot and we can enjoy them at the same time. In this case, we realize the superposition of information and atmosphere, which is called Phenomenon Transparency.

Peep at Framed Scenery

Scenery Counterpoint

There are four types of forms of window holes, which can meet the tourists' space experience of peeping at the chink, root, crown, and whole and enrich visitors' visual experience.

The landscape counterpoint comes from the Chinese traditional garden. Make use of the opposite scenery, barrier scenery, and clamp scenery to enrich visitors' tour experience.

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Peep at The Chink Peep at The Root Peep at The Crown Peep at The Whole Opposite Scenery Clamp Scenery Barrier Scenery Curl Dig Holes Introversion Tour along The Painting Tour in The Painting Sight Communication Linear Tour Tour of Transparency

Curling Iteration

1. The strip-shaped interior space and courtyard space are rolled in side by side.

2. Rotating the inner wall to weaken the sense of direction of the space.

3. The attributes of indoor space and courtyard space are replaced with each other.

4. Break up the interior space and courtyard space.

5. Reorganize the interior space and courtyard space orderly.

Hiding and Exposing

The roof is cut to provide ramps to connect the upper and lower platforms. The height relationship of the interior part of the wall is reversed to prevent the internal space of the building from being seen at a glance.

Field Breaking

By creating window holes, the courtyard and indoor space penetrate each other, blurring the boundary between indoor and outdoor. By adding terraces, we can further realize the mutual integration of architecture and nature.

Functional Partition

First Floor Terraces Second Floor Terraces
Courtyards Service Space Stairs Roof Ramp
First Floor Wall
Wall Line Second
Inclined Ramp Reverse Ramp Final Wall Height
Holes
Floor Wall Holes

The trapezoid is a shape that represents kinetic energy. One of the meanings of shaping the rooms in the teahouse into trapezoids is that the trapezoidal spatial form can create an invisible force, which urges tourists to visit from one room to another and from one landscape to another in the teahouse.

9 Section A-A
B-B
Plan
Section
Axonometric
1: 125 Scale Model Photograph- West Facade 1: 125 Scale Model Photograph- Aerial View of scenes

All rooms in the teahouse are connected in series by using a linear Route to complete a spatial narrative in the painting. The walls and space are elongated, and tourists become both observers and participants in the painting.

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Network Heterotopia

Fall 2021

Instructor: Dewen Ju

Personal Work

In the Internet age, the network world has become an extension of the real world and the main platform for people to communicate. The law of individual behavior and the phenomenon of mutual penetration and integration of the private sphere and public sphere are exposed in the network world.

This project combines Foucault's heterotopia concept, Habermas' public sphere theory, and Roland Barthes' signification system, trying to use the disassembly and reorganization of the concept and form of space to present a real network heterotopia.

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Foucault's "heterotopia" is a real-world, but people should understand the real meaning of the world through people's imagination. People should imagine the world through their brains, not through their eyes.

Roland Barthes

According to the third-grade signification system, we can use architectural space to express public sphere theory.

Habermas

The public sphere refers to an open environment and extensive public participation; The private sphere means covert, private personal activities, and intimate relationships. Traditionally, the public sphere and the private sphere are opposite.

The public sphere corresponds to thinking, and the private sphere corresponds to emotion. these two human behavior characteristics are closely related to human organs. Human medicine shows that the brain represents thinking, and the five human viscera represent the five most basic human emotions.

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PUBLIC SPHERE THEORY MEETS THE NETWORK AGE THE THIRD-GRADE SIGNIFICATION SYSTEM PUBLIC SPHERE THEORY HETEROTOPIA Network World Deduce Public Sphere Theory Deduce

ORGAN TRANSLATION

The structural features of organs and sensory features of emotions are extracted and translated into space. The translated space is orderly arranged to form the public sphere and the private sphere.

PERNETRATE AND BREAK

THE CHANGING PROCESS OF SPHERES

The Traditional Form

The public sphere is open to each other; The private sphere is isolated from each other.

The public sphere, which should be objective and rational, has been mixed with the subjective emotion of the private sphere.

The

in The Future

Emotions in the private sphere are influenced by positions in the public sphere.

The private sphere permeates each other and is gradually open, and privacy no longer exists.

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The network platform will be abused and broken.
Users enter the new Internet platform and repeat the process again and again
The public sphere and the private sphere permeate each other. The Form in The Network Age
Metabolic Disorders
Form

Rooftop Walk

Site: Busan, South Korea

Fall 2021

Instructor: Bo Pang

Group Work with Xiyan Huang, Xuyun Lin

Role: Research and Concept 35%, Design 70%, Drawings 60%

The project site can be seen as a typical location that properly evidences the past and present status of Busan. There are commercial areas, residential development behind the traditional market, public offices, and schools, but the streets are under very bad conditions: there we can see only the least spaces for passage, not enough facilities or spaces where pedestrians can stay for a moment

This project is to create pedestrian-friendly urban milieus within the distance of 15 minutes the average time is taken for a human being to walk 1 km and suggest spaces where residents can stay communicating with one another.

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Site Analysis

Problems and Strategies

According to the different needs of residents, 8 lines with different themes and from different layers are created. These linear spaces become the carriers of events and provide a platform for the communication of people from different groups.

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Road Composition (m) Green Lands & Parks ( m²) Registered Motor Vehicles ( unit ) Cars Church Green Space Urban Road System Public Building Age Composition Special Cars Buses Truck Motor Cycle Neighborhood Parks Mini Parks Children's Parks Landscape Green Lands Buffer Green lands Bicycle & Pedstrian Path Railwat & Highway City Road
Layers
Lines from Different
114046 51660 469 154704 13534 2390 189403 22400 10283 6500 45069 5460 1133833
MASTER PLAN

Space Type Examples

20 space types with different functions and forms are used to meet the different daily activities needs of residents. And the same space type can be used on a variety of theme footpaths.

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Vertical Stairs Tree Pool Sofa Area Bar Open Exhibition Hall Booth Leisure Stairs Leisure Ramp Play Ramp Exhibition Wall Café Ring Square Study Area Cross Platform Outdoor Stage Indoor Stage Recreation Deck Mini Exhibition Halls Exhibition Halls Play Corridor
View on The Ground View on The Roof
Section A-A

Digital Nomadism

Fall 2019 Instructor: Dan Li Personal Work

In the digital age, the traditional community cohesion gradually dissipates. the problems, such as the alienation of the neighborhood, the single-functionality of community, the limitation of residents' creativity, make the traditional community no longer suitable for the times. To build a community that adapts to the digital age, people should explore the community model and prototype from the Internet world, and try to materialize the Internet community

Referring to the model of network social platform, this project extracts the two roles of platform and users, and transforms these two roles into architecture, trying to build a modular apartment community that meets the needs of the times and takes the same interest as the aggregation basis

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Users can choose the location they like to live in. After that, they can choose the group they want to join and live nearby. Users can customize their mobile boxes, including the plane layout and spatial combination. Users can design the facade of mobile boxes and select materials online. Users can book workers to assemble mobile boxes for them. If users want to move to another location, they can also reserve workers to serve them, and the boxes will be recycled. Before payment, users can use VR to feel their customized mobile box in advance. Custom
User's Manual Users and Platform
Boxes Examples
Sectional Drawing

New Fishermen Club

Spring 2019 Competition Work

Physical Construction

Spring 2018 Competition Work

Group Work with Lan Wei, Yujiao Wang, Simin Li, Yuhao Jia Role: Research and Concept 30%, Design 80%, Physical Model 30%, Drawings 30%

Group Work with Zhiting Jin, Yingxin Chen, Quanhiu Lv

This project combines the traditional dans' water residence culture, outdoor devices, and architectural design to create a modern fisherman's club. In addition, an operation plan has been developed based on the design, so that traditional cultural activities can be self-sufficient economically and revitalized culturally.

Role: Research and Concept 30%, Design 50%, Physical Model 30%

As the carrier of memory, the block always replaces the old with the new in an infinite cycle. This project takes circulation as the concept, draws lessons from the modeling of the Mobius ring to build the spirit of the block with corrugated cardboard. And it also explores how to complete the cantilever structure without columns.

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Imaginative Drawings

Digital Paintings on Ipad

Painting is not only a tool for me to capture instant inspiration but also a medium for me to express my thoughts. In painting, I try to describe things that cannot be seen directly in the real world and try to understand the relationship between different things, so as to deconstruct and reshape my cognition of the world.

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Building Sketch Car and Tree Explosion Urban Fantasy Movement Church

AI Illustrations

Illustration created with Disco Diffusion

With the development of AI drawing technology , ordinary people can use a few lines of description to create their own imaginary world. The following illustrations are my own imagination created by Disco Diffusion and adjusted in Photoshop.

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Ghost Bride Andersen's Rain I am A Fish Dark Buddha Taiji City Shanghai Tsunami
Tel: +1 5109449807 E-mail: yuechaozhang@berkeley.edu

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