PORTFOLIO
QING WANG SELECTED WORKS 2017 - 2021
M.ARCH | UCL BARTLETT BFA INTERIOR DESIGN | PRATT INSTITUTE
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01 ST Re-introduce raw stone m UCL Bartlett 202
02 HOUSE T Automated eco-friendly UCL Bartlet
03 TEANotions of natural light manipulating sp Pratt Spr
04 CANOPY OF Designed for the free Pratt Spr
05 LOOKNOW P Projject Mixc City in Shenzhen, Guan
06 OTHER WORKS - N Eyesight Fash New York Cit
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TNE-O material for mass housing 21 Thesis Project
TO HOUSING y city co-living platform tt Fall 2020
-SCAPE patial rituals and human choreography ring 2018
F EXPRESSION edom of expression ring 2017
POP-UP STORE t Design ngdong (2020.09- 2021.09)
NYFW RUNWAY DESIGN hion & Luxury ty (2019.02)
STNE-O RE-INTRODUCE RAW STONE MATERIAL FOR MASS HOUSING UCL Bartlett Architecture Design Thesis YEAR: 2021 TEAM MEMBERS: Qing Wang, Shuning Chen, Wen Lan Zhu, Tianyu Zhang
Facing the global climate emergency and housing crisis, STNE-O is a platform that uses AI-Driven automated design and fabrication technologies to re-introduce stone construction for mass housing. Our design methods allow us to compile a wide range of housing typologies directly from raw stone material, minimising the need for craft and customisation. A configuration software allows communities of future inhabitants to negotiate their preferred mode of living and space usage. An ML-trained virtual bot then interprets these programmatic schemes and organises raw materials from a crowd-sourced stone database into fully functional housing blocks. Using posttensioning as a structural system, new types of stone buildings are enabled, which provide an open-ended, natural and adaptive way of inhabiting our cities.
Axonometric diagram of post-tensioning connection
3D RAW MATERIAL DATABASE
APP TO ORGANIZE PROGRAM
MACHINE LEARNING COMPILE OF STONE
AUTOMATED BUILDING PROCESS
STNE-O consists of three main parts: 1. STONE DATABASE created by collecting 3d scanned raw stones 2. An ML-TRAINED virtual bot interprets typologies and organizes raw materials from a crowd-sourced stone database into fully functional housing blocks 3. Fabrication technology using POST-TENSIONING with robotic fabrication for connection Our platform attempts to make stone construction accessible for housing again.
Structural Analysis with kramaba and use udp port to connect unity playground, and automated align stones to the normals of compression forces in unity.
Computation Strategies Workflow
The aggregation of stones source from the stone library we built up. These selected stones are saved in json file for fast running and with certain algorithm done in unity to figure out the optimized aggregation within minimum customization.
We use computation strategies in categorize library and spatial configuration by stone aggregation within truss lines and a ML-trained virtual bot organizes raw materials from stone database into fully functional housing blocks. Points position on ground floor are where the base stones start to grow, supporting the upper floor slabs, and forming room spaces. With the touching point on next level, steps executed in a for loop to find the end point.
ML AGENT ASSEMBLY
30% occupied voxels
1% occupied
2% occupied
4% occupied
5% occupied
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URBAN LIVING WITH STONES
STONE ALGORITHMIC
Town house
6 Floor mini block
T shape block
Horizontal block
High tower buildings
LIVING SYSTEM
TYPOLOGY FROM PATTERNS Within the basic patterns we compile housing typologies to form living spaces. The following town houses are showing with different pattern combination.
HOUSE TO HOUSING UCL Bartlett Architecture Design YEAR: FALL 2020 TEAM MEMBERS: Qing Wang, Shuning Chen
As cities are facing challenges such as rapid urbanisation, ageing population, and the unpredictable rise in housing prices and carbon footprint. We aim to create a fully automated sourcing and stone-cutting system to replace the existing high-rise construction method, and reduce carbon emissions in the most sustainable way. Starting with the ‘Apartment Building On Forsterstrasse’ designed by Christian Kerez in 2003 and ‘Silodam’ designed by MVRDV, we have been asking the question - “could the principles that underpin in these house be subverted by the ‘discrete’ to expand the house into an apartment building offering flexibility, adaptability and the potential for co-living.” With this idea, we have been investigating whether ‘discrete’ elements could be used as the ‘Wall’, to define both individual and shared apartment spaces suitable for a variety of household types.
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CONNECTION DETAILS
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TEA-SCAPE PRATT INSTITUTE INTERIOR DESIGN YEAR: SPRING 2018
The tea-scape project addresses natural light as a program defining element. Contingency is defined as uncertain, close connection or affinity of nature. However the space can be manipulated to compliment the light. Urban environmental stress is the situation that represents the level of anxiety of people especially living in the city like New York. A teahouse and ceramics gallery provides a contemporary setting in the heart of Central Park to test notions of natural light manipulating spatial rituals and human choreography.
THE CERAMIC TEA CUP This project addresses the idea that contingency as an uncertain natural element that can be manipulated by humans to affect the activity of people in the space. These diagrams are analysis by vessels that made by traditional ceramic wheel, in order to explore the contingency in the ritual of “tea ceremony”.
FLOOR PLAN
PROGRAM DIAGRAMS
TEA GALLERY
GARDEN GIFT SHOP
RECEPTION
BACK OF HOUSE
GALLERY SPACE DIAGRAM
TEA DRINKING AREA DIAGRAM
TEA DRINKING
The transformation of space through light is in conjunction with different time in the day and human interactions in the space. People’s interaction in the space will change based on the shape and quality of light get in to the space.
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CANOPY OF EXPRESSION PRATT INSTITUTE INTERIOR DESIGN YEAR: SPRING 2017 TEAM MEMBERS: QING WANG, MEGAN HARRIS, GENE MONGKOLKITI, ALBINA KARPEEV, HOA TON, DAYU OUYANG, MAXWELL CHEN
Using paper coffee cups to developed a personal area for people to write message and leave a trace of themselves that would be passed on to others. The space provides a specific atmosphere that seeks to amplify users' ideas, transforming those of abstract to tangible texts that will remain in this special time and place. A specific space is designed for the freedom of expression under a secure environment. It is creating layers of history that would transform into energy through the action of writing.
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The structure of canopy provides spatial intimacy and a tranquil effect of light, granting users the freedom of expression through mark making while preserving anonymimty.
TAXONOMY
FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION
Stream of thoughts transitioning into writing with pressure of public environment
Stream of thoughts transitioning into writing under a secure, private
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Circulation of energy: soil and sunlight joining power
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A specific space is designed for the freedom of expression, which is allowed under a secure environment. Provided the anonymity, users are encouraged to ponder the message and leave a trace of themselves that would be passed on to others. The space provides a specific atmosphere that seeks to amplify users' ideas, transforming those of abstract to tangible texts that will remain in this special time and place. It is creating layers of history that would transform into energy through the action of writing.
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LOOKNOW POP-UP STORE COMPANY: PROJJECT DESIGN YEAR: 2020.09 - 2021.09 LOCATION: MIXC CITY, SHENZHEN, GUANGDONG TEAM MEMBERS: QING WANG, COCO ZHANG, JIEYU XIE The spirit of youth and diversity of the ‘LOOKNOW’ brand leads to the creation of a series of mobile and mix-and-match props that can be combined as wishes. These display stands are loosely placed which allows for free movement of customers. The props can be adjusted for the rapidly changing selection of clothing and accessories. When placed in different combinations and positions, the new display can create fresh shopping experiences with novelty each time that attract customers to return to the shop repeatedly.
PROJECT: Oscar De La Renta Fall 2019
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These drawings represent visual concepts and constructions and rigging suggestions only. The designer is unqualified to determine appropriateness of this design and will not assume the responsability for improper engineering, construction, rigging, handling or use of this lighting. All materials must comply with the most stringent applicable Federal and Local fire and safety codes.
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light/set design: T Dreyfus©2016 2, rue de la roquette - 75011 Paris - +33 (0)1 73 73 92 00 · contact@eyesightgroup.com This layout is for informational purpose only.
STANDING
These drawings represent visual concepts and constructions and rigging suggestions only. The designer is unqualified to determine appropriateness of this design and will not assume the responsability for improper engineering, construction, rigging, handling or use of this lighting. All materials must comply with the most stringent applicable Federal and Local fire and safety codes.
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HM #1
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Fashion show
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RESPONSIBILITY: Concept idea research, Digital renderings, Floor Plans, Technical drawings PROJECT DATE: February, 2019
PROJECT: Palm Angles Fall 2019 Fashion show COMPANY: Eyesight Fashion & Luxury RESPONSIBILITY: Concept idea research, Digital renderings PROJECT DATE: February, 2019