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DESIGN JOURNAL
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A.1 DESIGN FUTURING A.1.1 ART WORK A.1.2 ENERGY GENERATING PROJECT
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Qilu . Wang
5 #ABOUT ME Typical Chinese, from look to brain. Love to make friends, but sometime don’t want to talk to anyone because wish to find some “inner-peace”. Not a serious person, has always been funny and approachable. Ambitious but lazy. Not smart enough but quite self-satisfied. Has a nickname called ‘Chilli’ due to the similar pronounciation to the ‘hard-rememberable’ Chinese name Qilu. *You’ll know me better in person.
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6 TOP left: large scale of height of the sculpture. TOP right: visiter with the sculpture BOTTOM left: the overall view of the MAP OF CHINA by Ai Wei Wei.
7 THE artist, Ai weiwei, one of the Chinese artists who is alvays having controversial ideas on his art and architectural works. HE is a performance artist who lived in New York for more than ten years, an architect who helped design the “Bird’s Nest,” also known as the National Stadium built for the Beijing Olympics, but later spoke against the Beijing Games, and a dissident who is depicted as a “hooligan” by his artist friend Chen Danqing. THIS large size, high-extruded Chinese map is made from Tieli wood from destroyed Qing dynasty temples.
HE is also son of famous Chinese poet Ai Qing, husband of artist Lu Qing, and father of a three-year-old sweet young boy. He likes cats and ice-cream.
THE whole sculpture is demonstrating chinese features from all aspects in a frankly way. For instanse the material use, the overall colour, and of course the shape of China.
HE always creates large sized, or, from some Chinese critics, ‘oversized’ works.
THE reason why he extruded the map is because of he wants to use the large volumn to demonstrate the large population of China.
AI is concerning about the large population of China also the great long history of China and these conciderations are always demonstrated in his artworks.
A.1.1 ART WORK
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9 STATIC is not a word that describes the Sino-Italian Ecological and EnergyEfficient Building (SIEEB) at Tsinghua University in Beijing. DESIGNED to maximize passive solar capabilities and fitted with state-ofthe-art active solar elements, the SIEEB is a dynamic energy-efficient oasis that optimizes its urban location with ecological considerations. ARCHITECT Mario Cucinella and the Milan Polytechnic conceptualized the structure to educate and showcase possibilities for energy-efficient building, particularly in regard to CO2 emissions.
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11 THE project is a collaboration between the Ministry for Environment and Territory of the Republic of Italy and the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China.
OVER 1000 square meters of photovoltaic panels supply primary energy needs. With a focus on minimum CO2 emissions, the architects opted for gas engines with electric generators for supplemental energy.
THE SIEEB takes on a symmetric layout that opens towards the south with stepped exposures and a central courtyard. Integrated photovoltaic arrays shade terraces while capturing solar energy.
RECAPTURED heat is used for hot water, winter heating and combined with absorption chillers for cooling in summer. Conditioned air is dispersed via displacement ventilation and a radiant ceiling system enhances thermal comfort.
DOUBLE glass façades with horizontal sunshades create the building’s exposed exterior on the east and west.
ROOM temperatures and lighting are sensor-controlled to minimize energy use when rooms are vacant.
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THE SIEEB houses the Sino-Italian PIVOTING glass louvers with reCooperation Program for Environflective coating cover the exterior mental Protection, a collaborative walls of the courtyard to regulate for education, training and research daylight and solar gain. with a focus on energy conservation and emissions reduction. The strucTHE northern exposure is heavily ture and the program both stand as insulated and mostly opaque to an example for future energy strateshield against cold winter winds. gies – a welcome trend in the coal dependent nation.
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