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PUCHUN ZHANG

| P O RT F OLIO 2022

Delft University of Technology Master of Science in Architecture University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Bachelor of Science in Architecture


ARCHITECTURE SPACE AND HUMANS IN-FIELD Crossing design contexts from theoretical to technological disciplines, the portfolio presents architectural proposals that take inventive and explorative approaches towards today’s design scenarios. With material, gesture, and desire to communicate, each project inspires the inhabitants to interact and reflect on the alliance and sensibility between natural and man-made environment.


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HILTON HOTEL HONGQIAO AIRPORT Shanghai, China Professional Work | ECADI | 2021

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CHONGHUA ECO VILLAGE Guangzhou, China Professional Work | Space & Matter | 2019

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RICHMOND POWER STATION Melbourne, Australia Professional Work | OMA Rotterdam | 2017


01 Hilton Hotel Hongqiao Airport 虹桥机场希尔顿酒店

HIGH-END HOTEL AT THE TERMINAL Hotel| Infrastructure Integration Design Development & Construction Drawing | Shanghai, China ECADI |Architecture Designer | 2020-2021



BRIEF In 2014, the renovation of Hongqiao Airport T1 terminal building, transportation center and municipal supporting facilities in the east area began. This series of renovations drives the urban renewal of the entire eastern area and improves the overall functions of Hongqiao Business District. The project site is adjacent to the T1 terminal building, which is an important part of the boutique terminal area. The construction of the project will comprehensively improve the service quality of the airport. 2014 年,虹桥机场T1 航站楼、交通中心、东片区市政配套设施开始进行改 造。这一系列的改造引领和带动整个东片区的城市更新,完善虹桥商务区整体 功能。本项目用地紧邻T1 航站楼,是精品航站区的重要组成部分,项目的建设 将全面提升机场的服务品质。

步骤一 / Step 1 裙房部分延续 T1 航站楼水平 伸展的体量关系 Step 1: Place the podium as a horizontal extension of T1. HOT EL R OOM

步骤二 / Step 2 塔楼部分结合功能布局设置中庭 Step 2: Create a courtyard in the tower volume.

形态生成过程 MASSING GENERATION

步骤三 / Step 3 首层空间退让,形成落客区 Step 3: Set back the first floor and create drop off area.

步骤四 / Step 4 弧形转角使形体更自然,入口 形象更具亲和力 Step 4: Fillet the corner to make a friendly entrance.


场地流线 SITE CIRCULATION

T1

首层落客流线 GROUND LEVEL DROP-OFF ROUTE

高架抵达视角 VIEW FROM HIGH WAY ARRIVAL

T1

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首层落客及停车流线 GROUND LEVEL DROP-OFF & PARKING

T1

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二层落客及停车流线 SECOND LEVEL DROP-OFF & PARKING


立面设计 FACADE DESIGN The hotel facade continues the streamline language of Terminal 1 architecture. The glass curtain wall system consists of visible structural horizontal louvers and concealed vertical divisions. According to the room layout, the vertical louvers also function as ventilators. At the curved corners, the window range is set by equal angular division in order to ensure a consistent rhythm on the elevation. 酒店立面造型延续T1航站楼的流线形式,材质以玻璃为主,采用横明竖隐分隔。 配合每个房间布局,竖向格栅兼具通风器功能。弧形转角处的幕墙等角度划分,保证外观的节奏统一。

东立面图 EAST ELEVATION

塔楼东南转角大样图 DETAIL PLAN OF SOUTH EAST CORNER


型材细部 LOUVER DETAIL As the main element of the facade, the horizontal profile is dedicate and articulate, wraping around the tower and the podium. Various typologies of louvers apply according to the space of each level, differentiating between guest room, facility, and crown levels 横向格栅作为主要立面元素,断面设计精 准清晰地贯穿建筑体量。依据功能空间, 每层采用不同横断面以适应客房、设备、 顶层的外观表现。

主立面效果图 MAIN FACADE RENDER


一层平面图 GRDOUND FLOOR PLAN According to the function of space, the hotel entrance is divided into the guest entrance and the banquet entrance. The banquet hall has a double-height space, and the curtain wall runs through vertically. The pedestrian entrance lobby is organically combined with the atrium, and a set of passenger elevators serves the public area, connecting the lobby, conference and business floors, and banquet floors. 依据使用功能,酒店入口分为住客入口和宴会入口。宴会门厅挑空双层高空间,幕墙竖向贯通。 人行入口大堂与中庭有机结合, 一组客梯服务于公共活动部分,连接大堂、会议商务层、宴会层。

宴会厅前厅 BANQUET ENTRANCE

大堂 LOBBY


A-A剖面图 A-A SECTION

行政酒廊及庭院 COURTYARD PAVILION


行政酒廊及庭院 COURTYARD PAVILION The outdoor courtyard in the center of the building contains administrative corridors and outdoor recreation functions. The square courtyard is covered with a ceiling, with an indoor lounge on the west side, independent private rooms on the north and south sides, and an open living room on the east side. A circular sculptural water feature is arranged in the center of the courtyard, and a wooden grille divides the interior space of the lounge, providing a quiet and transparent public landscape experience. 建筑中央的户外庭院包含行政走廊和室外休憩功 能。方形庭院有顶棚覆盖,西侧为室内酒廊,南北 两侧各有独立包间,东侧为开放客厅。庭院中心布 置圆形雕塑水景,木质格栅划分酒廊内部空间,提 供安静通透的公共景观体验。

酒廊屋顶3D打印模型 PAVILION CANOPY 3D PRINTED MODELS


南庭院幕墙效果 SOUTH COURTYARD VIEW

格栅/设备 Louver / facility 石材饰面 Stone curtain wall 玻璃窗墙 Glass window

铝板饰面 Aluminium panels 石材饰面 Stone curtain wall 可开启防火窗 Operable fire windows

幕墙轴测 COURTYARD AXO

南中庭墙体剖面 SOUTH COURTYARD WALL SECTION


02 CONGHUA ECO VILLAGE ECO-INTEGRATED SPA RESORT

Hotel and Resort Development | Sustainable Design Concept Design | Conghua, China Space & Matter | Junior Architect | March - September 2019

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BRIEF Starting with the natural context in Conghua, Guangzhou, the project takes on an ecological approach where water, landscape, architecture and urban development unite into a cohensive scheme. The combination between land and water is a strong fundament in the eco design project. We started with the river. working with the flow of water which formulates a strong element in the design (see water flow design). There are four essential elements to the Eco Design in context: the Landscape, the Water, the Architecture, and the people. Eco design comes from the connection and integration between all the elements in the ecosystem. Therefore, we design a living landscape, where visitors can experience the landscape as an open air museum and interact with the environment.

生 Village 态 Hotel 新 村


餐 厅

Restaurant

厂 Factory 房 Loft Loft

酒 店 丛 林 Loft

酒 店

Forest Loft

老 学 校 酒 店

0ld School Hotel

SPA

酒 店

温 SPA 泉 区

SPA Hotel


Design Overview -

Hotel and Eco Village Programs

Green Islands

Village Hotel

绿岛

生态新村

Water bodies

SPA

水体

温泉区

Roads and Paths

SPA Hotel

道路和路径

SPA 酒店


设计总览 -

酒店生态村

Forest Loft 丛林 Loft 酒店 We Space We 空间

Factory Loft

Restaurant

厂房 Loft 酒店

餐厅

LANDSCAPE: WATER NETWORK AND ISLANDS The landscape design varies among the islands, giving each of them a unique character. Using different plants, colors and atmospheres, the islands lead visitors through a sequence of landscape experience in the Eco Village. ARCHITECTURE: THE 8 PROGRAMS

0ld School Hotel 老学校酒店

Within the masterplan. we designed 8 projects including boutique hotels, SPA facilities, and public spaces. Blurring the inside and outside spaces, each architectural schemes proposes in-between zones that brings nature into the inhabitable space.


Old School Hotel -

Concept Overview

Old School Hotel: Landscape on the Rooftop Working with land and water is the strong fundament of our Eco Design project. The Old School building formulates a dynamic natural system: it embraces water and landscape design with the water cascade on the roof. The steping sequence in combination with nature provide opportunities for leisure and social experience. Number of rooms: 40

CONCEPT DIAGRAM

老学校酒店: 酒店房间如盒子板插入现有的结构框架之间, 以突出新旧对比。南侧的房间略微错开,形成 围合中心庭院及保留树木之势。 屋顶花园在 北侧建筑不同的高度的平台上形成退台景观, 不仅为南侧客房带来更舒适的视觉体验, 也与东西侧的绿植墙共同形成了一个独立的屋面生 态系统,提供了可供游赏自然景观和活动空间。 房间数:40


设计概念 -

总体规划设计

GROUND FLOOR PLAN


原水混凝土 orginal concrete 室外木质铺地 wood decking

白色钢扶手 white steel railing

3.600

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原水混凝土 orginal concrete

室外木质铺地 wood decking

3600 3600 3600

7.200

白色钢贴面 white steel cladding

3600

10.800

白色钢扶手 white steel railing

3300

17.700

13.900

木质格栅 wooden vertical louver

南立面图

1.1m 柱状木质杆件围栏 railing with round wooden poles

17.700

3.600

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3300 3600 3600

7.200

3600

10.800

原混凝土 orginal concrete

3600

13.900

木质贴面 wooden cladding

西立面图

VIEW: WATER CASCADE ROOFTOP

绿墙景观种植盒 greenwall planter on slab edge

绿墙景观种植线缆 greenwall planting cable

白色钢扶手 white steel railing 木质贴面 wooden cladding

玻璃 glass

木质 woo


17.700

白色钢扶手 white steel railing

3300

木质格栅 wooden vertical louver

3600

木质贴面 wooden cladding

SOUTH ELEVATION

质格栅 oden vertical louver

3600

白色钢扶手 white steel railing

木质格栅 wooden vertical louver

Project:

Conghua Eco Design_ Old School Hotel

Drawingnumber: Elevation 01

Date:

2019.05.16

Scale:

1:200

Architect:

Space & Matter

Format: A3

DETAIL: GREEN WALL FACADE 3600

Drawing name:


SPA & SPA hotel -

Complex and Courtyard Houses

SPA Complex: Collective Hot Spring Bath The design of the SPA Complex aligns with the“falling water”composition. Intersecting indoor and outdoor rooms, the SPA Complex offers a complete experience of hot spring rituals. The wooden and hempcrete material enhances the warmth and serenity of the SPA, creating a bathing area with strong natural character. Number of rooms: 18

CONCEPT DIAGRAM

SPA共享温泉区: 温泉区泳池的设计 沿用了老学校酒店错落有致的形式, 通过室内外的变换交错,给人内 外贯通的温泉感官体验。 在材质的选择上,夯土和暖木不仅提供了温暖 安全的环境,也增强了建筑的自然属性。 房间数:18


SPA 酒店 -

庭院温泉客房

户 Outdoor 桑 Sauna 外 pool 拿 泳 池 入 Entrance 室 Indoor 口 内 pool 游 泳 池

庭 院 连 Pergola 廊 Passage

共 享 温 泉 休 息 室 和 酒 吧

庭 院 Courtyard 客 Houses 房 Spa Complex, Lounge & Bar

客 房 中 庭 Courts


SPA COURTYARD HOUSES Connecting a seqeunce of courtyards, the hotel rooms are covered with squre canopies seen in traditional Chinese architecture. Inhabitated by plants and natuer, the courtyards provide comfortable environment for relaxation and lodging. Combining local ceramic roof with warm wooden walls, the courtyard houses create natural and quiet space for living and bathing experience. 一系列的庭院串联贯通,形成SPA客房的庭院。客房坐落在院落的回形屋檐下,形成传统的 四方庭院,内有绿植,为酒店提供舒适的休憩场所。通过屋顶青瓦与墙壁竹木的结合, 庭院客房给人静谧温暖的居住及温泉体验。 Number of rooms: 18 / 房间数:18

VIEW: SPA COMPLEX AND COURTYARD HOUSES


FLOOR PLAN AND SECTION: SPA COURTYARD HOUSES



03 RICHMOND POWER STATION REVITALIZATION OF INDUSTRIAL SITE Office Complex| Rennovation Concept Design | Melbourne, Australia OMA | Architecture Intern | July 2017

BRIEF Aiming to provide contemporary office space and new urban identity for the historical power plant located on the banks of the Yarra River in Richmond, Victoria, the design proposal connects a 4-storey podium and a office tower through an art alley. Inviting the public from main urban axis, the art alley is an activated exterior extention of the old power station building, which is transformed into an art gallery. The main volume of the complex faces the Yarra River. With ground floor lifted, it opens up to the waterfront and merges the building to the streets. Inside, a work space loop flows through the main volume, providing amenity programs as well as flexible office rooms. Serving as the main circulation path, the 3-dimensional loop creates opportunities for encountor and interactions, blurring the hard boundary set by conventional office spaces.


MASTERPLAN

MASTERPLAN PROPOSED

CESSIBILITY

ROUTING AND ACCESSIBILITY

To the Parking

Internal Routes

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External Routes

SITE DESIGN To better connect with the city, each facade of the main building has an entrance that opens to the streets. The art alley in between facing the urban promennade draws the public towards the office podium as well as the art gallery. Public and private access is differenciated through elevator cores, while the loop - the main circulation feature, is reachable to both users.

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Bike + Pedestrians Accessible for building occupants only

Yarra

Cars

To South

Public Access

Internal Routes

Access points Bikes & pedestrians Cars

Public Access Accessible for building occupants only

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THE WORK SPACE LOOP At the heart of the complex, the work space loop connects the offices to the ammenities by stimulating circulation and mobility of the inhabitants. Starting on the ground floor, it first appears and a grand stair, leading up to fitness, presentation, rehearsal, and broadcasting spaces along its path on the upper levels. Working together with green atriums distributed on each floor, the form of the loop varies to create special experience such as the spiral pocket, the hanging graden, and the viewing platform. Extending into the original power plant building, it connects the office space to the art gallery with neccessary compartment.

FITNESS ROOM

INFORMAL STUDY ROOM

INFORMAL STUDY ROOM

INFORMAL STUDY ROOM

OPEN THEATRE

PROJECTION ROOM

REHEARSAL SPACE

BROADCASTING ROOM

WIFI SPIRAL


1000 m2

NM Foundatio

PROGRAM DIAGRAM 1000 m2

NM Foundation NM Foundation

Working Space 10320m2 +20% p

Working Space 10320m2 +20% plant = 12900 m2 Working Space 10320m2 +20% plant = 12900 m2

Working Spaces (LOOP) Working Spaces 2 800m2m +20% plan 800m2 +20% plant = 1000 Working Spaces (LOOP) 800m2 +20% plant = 1000 m2

Amenities

3360m +20% pla Amenities Amenities 3360m2 +20% plant = 4200 m2 3360m2 +20% plant = 4200 m2

Active

2

Active 3200m2 +20% pla

Active 3200m2 +20% plant = 4000 m2 3200m2 +20% plant = 4000 m2 Food Amenities Food Amenities Food Amenities 480m2 +20% plant = 600 m2

480m2 +20% plan

480m2 +20% plant = 600 m2 Short Stay Apar

Short StayStay Apartment Short Apartment 2 3360m2 +20% plant = 4200 m2 3360m +20% 2

3360m2 +20% plant = 4200 m

pla

Parking 9440m2 +20% plant = 11,800

Parking 9440m2 +20% plant = 11,800 m2

Parking 9440m2 +20% pla

Data Center / Plant TBC Data Center / Plant

TBC

Gross Area Gross plant 38700 m2 +Area

Data Center / Pl TBC

38700 m2 + plant

Gross Area 38700 m2 + plant


MULTILEVEL MOSAIC OF OUTDOOR SPACES

POROUS VOLUME FROM OUTDOOR SPACES The plan is organized by a grid system where floor plates occasionally opens up to create green atriums and outdoor spaces. Integrated with the loop, these gardens provide special experiences such as a spiral pocket and a hanging garden looking to the river. THE ART ALLEY: CONNECTING OFFICES, POWER STATION, AND THE CITY The gap between the main building and the power station is vitalized as an outdoor art alley that hosts sculptures and installations. Aligned to the linear plaza next to the site, it invites the public to visit the complex and becomes a creative space for people to interact, bringing life to the rennovated power station.


PROPOSAL FOR A SECURITY LINE

SECURITY LINE BLURRED

DEFINED BOUNDARY

LOOP

BLURRED BOUNDARY DATA

OFFICE

OFFICE

OFFICE

LOOP

AUDITORIUM

AUDITORIUM

SECURITY LINE OPTION 1 SECURITY LINE OPTION 2 SECURITY LINE OPTION 3

OFFICE

OFFICE

RPS

BLURRED BOUNDARY While differentiating the loop ammenity space from the office space, the space in between formulates a buffer zone that reduces the segragation of people and their activities. ALONG THE LOOP The loop flows through the office space to make the circulation an experience of the entire building. It leads the visitor through informal meetings, green atriums, and ammenity spaces to reach different sectors of offices.

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DATA

OFFICE

OFFICE

OFFICE


FACADE DESIGN Facing the water, the main facade maintains the sihouette of the building with a unified materiality, and reveals the internal collection of programs by being translucent visually. Pulled steel strings lay over all surfaces of the facade, creating a holistic yet dedicate and soft appearance for the elevation.

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FLOOR PLAN The floor plan is orgranized by a 4 x 4 grid and 4 elevator cores on each corner of the building. Perforating the slabs, green atriums are distributed through the levels. The loop extends laterally and veritically, bringing together functional spaces and open areas with movement organization.

OFFICE

DATA CENTER OFFICE

GYM INFORMAL MEETING MUSIC STUDIO

OFFICE AUDITORIUM OFFICE RIVER VIEW HALL

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04 PUBLIC TERRAIN OF YEREVAN SWIMMING POOL & PARK COMPLEX

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Master Thesis | Academic Year 2017-2018 Delft University of Technology| Studio Border Conditions Architectural Reasearch + Design | Yerevan, Armenia


BRIEF

Focusing on the materialistic quality and character of Yerevan, the analysis decodes and re-contextualizes the city’s geographical and architectural composition by collecting physical materials on the site of Komitas Pantheon, a partially abandoned park.The design proposes a complex of public pools and parks along the city’s river valley. The intervention responds to the geographical and social landscape through spatial gestures, cultivating public activeness in conjunction with natural terrain.

The field study begins with a territorial investigation, mapping the valley of Hrazdan River over the geographical region of Yerevan.The mapping delineates the topographical conditions of the river in relation to adjacent towns and villages, while addressing the plateau landscape. The sectional study reveals the geological composition and soil layers beneath the river valley.

La ke

Se va n

LANDSCAPE AND CITYSCAPE OF ARMENIA: A TERRITORIAL STUDY

Yerevan Political Axis

Projection: Contours Site: Design Research

River Valley Site: Design Intervention

Arched Canopy

Landmark

“Public Institutions“: Typologies Along Axis

Ventilation Chimney

Market

Ruin Park

Housing Blocks

YEREVAN URBAN ANALYSIS POLITICAL AXIS AND URBAN INSTITUTIONS

Designed and implemented as part of Yerevan’s urban master plans, the main axis crossing the city is a heritage of early utopian planning schemes. Isolation various landmarks and intersections along the axis, the analysis reimagines the axis’ relation to the city’s public spaces and institutions.


DESIGN RESEARCH THE LANDSCAPE AND MATERIALITY OF PUBLIC SPACE

Departing from the thick layers of spatial characteristics in Yerevan, the analysis decodes and re-contextualizes the architectural specificities by extracting literal information from physical sites and translate them into representational drawings and models.

THE SITE: KOMITAS PANTHEON YEREVAN

CASE STUDY MAPPING PUBLIC SPACES OF A CITY PARK

From divisions of landscape to positioning of objects, the specific conditions of Komitas Pantheon formulate its own materiality and physicality as a place. The specific matters that compose each division of the public zone create a holistic materialistic reading of space. The goal of the research process is to dissect the specific elements and layers of the park. Analyzing various zones and points within the area, the research reveals the internal logic of its material composition.


ANALYSIS AND DRAWING THE NARRATIVES AND LAYERS OF PUBLIC PROGRAMS

PLACE OF GATHERING CANOPY OF TRAINED TREES

NARRATIVES: LOCAL CONDITIONS

Specific locations within the park act as landmarks within the area and contribute to the park’s overall function as a public program, creating places of gathering which is the key qualification of a public program. LAYERS: FIELD CONDITIONS

Four separate layers of spatial conditions are identified: Succession of Planes, Imprint of Movement and Trace, Planes as Gestures and Imprints, and Fencing and Demarcation.

FIELD CONDITION 1

FIELD CONDITION 2

FIELD CONDITION 3

FIELD CONDITION 4

Succession of Planes

Imprints and Traces

Planes as Gestures

Fences and Demarcations


FROM CONTOURS TO SPACE

By projecting the contours of the city sections on to one plane, the drawings seek to create a virtual field whose characteristics and materiality can be further developed. The following models are based on the line drawings of contours, materializing the abstract implications of curves, meshes, shades, etc. In common, they produce a materialistic translation of (the act of) contouring into landscape and architectural constructs.

CONCEPT MODELS SPATIAL PROTOTYPE

CONCEPT DRAWING CONTOUR FIELD


SITE PLAN LANDSCAPE OVER VALLEY HRAZDAN RIVER GORGE, YEREVAN, ARMENIA


PROPOSAL POOL + LANDSCAPE COMPLEX

Inheriting the form and physicality of Yerevan’s natural and social context, the design proposes a landscape complex in close collaboration with the city’s contour. With unfolding and emerging gestures, the structure formulates a series of casual public spaces while preserving the monumentality of the city’s terrain and landmarks.


COLLABORATION WITH LANDSCAPE

PROGRAM AND CIRCULATION

The structure includes indoor fitting rooms and outdoor pool, connected through stairs and platforms.

AXON, SECTION, AND PLAN

The axon reveals the character of one of the pools within the complex. Embeded in the natural landscape, the curved volume of the pool is demarcated by vertical elements that subdivdes the water area.


INTERIOR VIEW THE INFOLDING SPACE

The form and lighting of the structure create extending and intervolved volumes to host the public activities.

EXPLODED VIEW UNDERGROUND AREA

CONSTRUCTION DETAIL POURED CONCRETE, WATER BARRIER AND GUTTERS

INTERIOR DETAIL TOP VIEW OF DIVISION ELEMENTS AND STEPS


SECTIONAL VIEW GROUNDING, SPACE, AND LANDSCAPE

FABRICATION 3D-PRINT MODEL AND CONSTRUCTION

The model is produced through 3D-Printed gypsum. The construction method integrates the 3D-Print technique with pouring and filling on site.



05 THE DUO : ORIEL TWIN HOUSE ORIEL COLLEGE, OXFORD THE THREE COURTYARDS

GUEST RESIDENCE AND WORKING SPACE Master 2nd Semester | Spring 2017 Delft University of Technology| Studio Interiors Buildings Cities Architectural Design | Oriel College, Oxford, UK

COURTYARD FACADES SPATIAL SEQUENCE

BRIEF

As one of the guiding theme of the design, the definition and relation between interior and exterior prevails the buildings and courts in Oxford. Entering the colleges from streets, one passes through alternations of indoor and outdoor space. While there may be linear and direct transitions from enclosure to openness, the space within the college complex often contains exterior elements in indoor spaces and organizes various building blocks with unified indoor programs. Positioning residence and working space for a guest in two wings of the college complex, the proposal explores the dialogue between internal and external, domestic and public, and private and public.

CASE STUDY OLIVETTI SHOWROOM, VENICE

The draws reorganize the composition of interior and exterior elements through tilted perspective projects. The analysis is essential to understanding how elements interact and contrast to compose intricate indoor and outdoor spaces.


WEST WING: THE PUBLIC

TWO SPACES IN PARALLEL PUBLIC AND DOMESTIC WINGS AND THEIR DIALOGUE

Located in the second courtyard of Oriel College, the proposal divides the public and private uses of the guest’s residence into a living wing on the east and an office wing on the west. Facing each other across the courtyard, the architectural elements reflect the position and function of respective spaces.


EAST WING: THE DOMESTIC

ANTI-PERSPECTIVE ELEVATION SEEING THE EAST INNER FACADE THROUGH THE WEST STREET FACADE EAST WING

Segregated from the street by a triangular garden, the space follows the more rigid division grid. WEST WING

Next to the louder street, the west wing hosts gatherings, lectures, etc.


WEST WING GROUND LEVEL PLAN OF THE WORKING SPACE

On each level, the space and rooms are organized around the central division wall. Presented with arcade and bricks, it functions as an exterior element for the indoor programs. The oval staircase and the elevated floor plate and steps contribute to the public and outdoor atmosphere in the space.


WEST WING SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE

Ground Level - Co-working and Lecture Hall First Level - Cafe and Library Third Level - Music Practice and Performing


EAST WING RUIN MODEL

The physical model takes on a “ruin” appearance to expose the collision between indoor and outdoor elements. The domestic wing, which hosts social space, bedroom, and study space for the guest, also includes a division wall as external element, responding to its twin.


EAST WING GROUND LEVEL PLAN OF THE LIVING SPACE


INTERIOR VIEWS AND PLAN DETAILS PUBLIC AND DOMESTIC SPACES

Reception space on west wing celebrates the openness and public character of the college through arched columns made of bricks. The steps to the left slightly elevate the floor to create a separate co-working space. The external materiality introduced by the structural walls brings outdoor elements into the indoor programs, while the arch and niches in the wall emphasize the spatial quality of a public building. To the right, the bedroom in the east wing connects to an atrium with an oval staircase. With much softer materiality and lighting, the space is delicate and private. The visual connection to the atrium with curved stairs maintains a level of public and open atmosphere to the space.



06 URBAN INTERLOCUTION PUBLIC LIBRARY IN CHICAGO Undergraduate 3rd Year | Spring 2015 University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign| Studio: Architecture and the City Architectural Design | Chicago, Illinois

BRIEF

Urban fabric and density analysis shows a characteristic gradual change of building height, population density, and metropolitan function. The gradient runs from southeast of the site to northwest, conforming with the radiating influence of d owntown Chicago. The public library performs as an interface where all the exchanges, convections and diffusions take place. Overlapping two building volumes of distinct character and creating a core space dedicated to conferences, multi-media use and interactive events, the library facilitate the communication of different metropolitan cultures and the interaction of social values. With such a communicative space, the library facilitates cultural INTERLOCUTION in the city of Chicago.



High Rise above 75 ft

Street Skyline

Visual Access to Site

Downtown Life Style

URBAN COLLISION CONCEPT DIAGRAM

The site location as the bounding point that joins two unique street-scapes and transits passengers from one urban character to another.


MICHIGAN LAKE UPTOWN AREA

URBAN COLLISION

CHICAGO RIVER DOWNTOWN AREA


OVERLAPPED CORE: EXPLODED AXON

Double height reading space overlaps in the middle and forms a series of flexible multi-purpose rooms that promote the interaction of visitors. At each level, the double height area is dedicated to book collection and reading, whereas the single height space accommodates events and meetings, overlooking the level below.


DIAGRAMS: SPATIAL EXCHANGE

Concept: Diffusion

Concept: Interaction

Form: Overlapping Volume

Form: Overlapping Floor Slabs

Material and Character Difference

Movement: Stairs

Visual Connections and Constrains

L.8

L.7

L.6

L.5

L.4

L.3

L.2

L.1 activity

movement

scheme

interaction

scheme

movement

activity


SPATIAL SEQUENCE

Entering the building, the visitors pass a variety of public programs: exhibitions space, library, terrace, and multi-purpose rooms. The sequential programs address the building’s relation to the streets and the city, while maintaining a complex interior that interlocks public and private programs.


GROUND LEVEL PLAN

FACADE AND MATERIAL

Facade and material reinforce the differentiation of space as one moves through the building; material choice of metal screening, translucent envelop and vertical wooden sheathing resonates with the history and culture of the neighborhood.

Stained Metal Screeening Translucent Glass Enclosure

Rusty Metal Screening Vertical Wooden Sheathing Glass Storefront


THANK YOU

PUCHUN ZHANG puchun_zhang@163.com | 13688619768


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