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Paper Narrative.




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The supermarket





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All works shall comply with the N.Z.B.C. and all other relevant and associated standards, codes and territorial Authority by-laws. All work shall comply with the terms and conditions of the Building. Resource and Demolition consents issued for this project. All proprietary items and materials shall be fixed, installed or applied in strict accordance with the manufactures recommendations. Architectural drawings shall be read in conjunction with all relevant Engineers documentation. Contractor shall check and confirm on site all dimensions and discrepancies or differences within the contract documents prior the starting the works.

Job Title

Supermarket 226-228 Symond Street Auckland Drawing Title

Section SD-1

Level 6A-B and Level 7

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October 2010

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The curtain wall glazing

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Double glazed curtain wall

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Round mullions of extruded aluminium

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Conventional reinfoced concrete slab Services Raised Floor system

Stainless steel wire

All works shall comply with the N.Z.B.C. and all other relevant and associated standards, codes and territorial Authority by-laws. All work shall comply with the terms and conditions of the Building. Resource and Demolition consents issued for this project. All proprietary items and materials shall be fixed, installed or applied in strict accordance with the manufactures recommendations. Architectural drawings shall be read in conjunction with all relevant Engineers documentation. Contractor shall check and confirm on site all dimensions and discrepancies or differences within the contract documents prior the starting the works.

Stainless steel spring Steel joining elements Stainless steel sunshading device elements Square hollow sections horizontal supports

Job Title

Supermarket 226-228 Symond Street Auckland

Girder

Cellular floor beam span for about 18M

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Steel encased panel with 30mm chipboard core

Detail 1: floor system with sunshading device and the curtain glazed wall window

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Detail 1 Floor system with sunshading device and the curtain glazed wall window Scale 1:25 @ A1 Date

October 2010

Drawing Number

P 15




A4 Square hollow sections horizontal supports

All works shall comply with the N.Z.B.C. and all other relevant and associated standards, codes and territorial Authority by-laws. All work shall comply with the terms and conditions of the Building. Resource and Demolition consents issued for this project.

Double glazed curtain wall

All proprietary items and materials shall be fixed, installed or applied in strict accordance with the manufactures recommendations. Architectural drawings shall be read in conjunction with all relevant Engineers documentation. Contractor shall check and confirm on site all dimensions and discrepancies or differences within the contract documents prior the starting the works.

Round mullions of extruded aluminium

Job Title

Supermarket

Inner block skin

226-228 Symond Street Auckland Drawing Title

Double glazing suite Street Ground

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Timber

Typical Ground Level Cladding

Steel joining elements Insulation Outer concrete skin Concrete ceiling of stacking automatic carparking

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Scale 1:5 @ A1 Date

October 2010

Drawing Number

P 17 Detail 3: Typical Ground level Cladding

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1.5m

Jagged Sides

Formwork

Re-Bar

S-02

All works shall comply with the N.Z.B.C. and all other relevant and associated standards, codes and territorial Authority by-laws. All work shall comply with the terms and conditions of the Building. Resource and Demolition consents issued for this project.

S-02

All proprietary items and materials shall be fixed, installed or applied in strict accordance with the manufactures recommendations.

1.5m

Formwork

Architectural drawings shall be read in conjunction with all relevant Engineers documentation. Contractor shall check and confirm on site all dimensions and discrepancies or differences within the contract documents prior the starting the works.

Plan View of the caisson 1:10

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Job Title

Supermarket

Drawing Title

Jagged Sides

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Gap for Grouting

Inclined metal formwork

Second Ring of Caisson

1.5m

226-228 Symond Street Auckland

First ring of Caisson

1.5m

First ring of Caisson

1.5m

1.5m

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1.Plan view of the caisson 2.Cross-sectional view of caisson (S-02) 3.caisson lining for subsequent layers 4. caisson lining for subsequent layers Scale

1:10@ A1 Date

October 2010

Drawing Number

P 19

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Detail 6 for Caisson lining for subsequent layers

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Abstract. Spatial intelligence, one of the seven acknowledged human capabilities, is the result of millions of years of evolution. It enables us to celebrate the complexity of space. Just as the linguistic, mathematical, kinetic, natural and musical intelligences, spatial intelligence is distributed through the organism and linked together by the nervous system. The Arrowsmith School in Canada has issued 19 neuron deficits of our brain to identify the weakness of human cognition for participating the world. The modernism tower in China with its over-simplified spatial structure disregards the social arrangements and formations of the local. The sterile nature of the spatial organization of the Modern apartment leaves the human neurons un-stimulated and limits the development of human capabilities. The proposed contemporary apartment, which is situated in a University campus in Nanning, South-east of China, privileges the polyvalence of the space. The polyvalence of space informs a spatial structure with complex relations and meanings both with the local narrative and the kinesthetic experiences of the author in Auckland. The project investigates the relations based on Chinese philosophy of Yin and Yang and the Radical Relations proposed by Bruce Wexler in contemporary western thought. The project aims to improve human cognitive capabilities by stimulating the body's neurons in acceptance of the reality of neuroplasticity. The stimulation is the everyday experiences of the encounters as residents encounter the relations proffered by the spatial complexity of the apartment.

The process of making the building and the articulation of the complex relations of the apartment ecology is aided by the computational design. Computational design, identified by Jane Burry, allows designer’s spatial intuition to freely oscillat between the space of constructing the representation, her potentially turbulent ocean of different states, and the imagined experience of possible realizations in physical space.3 By constructing the dynamic system models, relations between different subjects are explored and reconciled before any final statement of building. This is primarily design thesis sets out to comprehend the complex relationships between the cultural informed economic landscape of China and its current obsession with the un-stimulating world of convention building stock. It looks to re-stimulate apartment living by understanding how the modernist block captured the body in a machine, so that contemporary engagement with Cognitive Architecture might inform a new community in China.




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The sub-divided communities perform as the dispersed villages


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.Foundations .Vertical shear walls .Horizontal shear walls .Floor diaphragms

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Flipbook 1—

ecstasies of the sky

Flipbook 2— Landing

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Flipbook 3— Departing

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3d curving funnel ramp


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Flipbook 5— The overlapping architectonics

Flipbook 6—

Reversals of associations of the atrium exterior and the world exterior

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Flipbook 7—

The spiral journeys

Flipbook 8—

the stretching views through Cones

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Name: Qin Kai Email: kqin003@aucklanduni.ac.nz 36596204@qq.com


I do not believe building can make people happy. Because can only people make themselves happy. Good Architecture for me can be very simple defined by its architectonic language. But space has to be complex I enjoy the narrative qualities that in its relations to the others. the architecture can proffer.I am also curious about whether or not the articulated relations would inform better stimulated environment in regard to Neuronplasticity*.

*Neuroplasticity refers to the neurons are still able to grow after people being mature.


Name: Qin Kai Email: kqin003@aucklanduni.ac.nz 36596204@qq.com Academic Record

Year 1 Design 1 Architectural Media I Arch and Sustainability Understandg the Global Econ Design 2 Modern Architecture & Urbanis Design Technology I Cities and Urbanism

Year 2 Design 3 Hist & Theory of Arch Urban 1 Environmental Design I

Design 4 Architectural Media II Hist & Theory of Arch Urban 2 Design Technology II Year 3 Design 5 Elective Study History/Theory of Architecture Environmental Design II

Design 6 Design as Research History/Theory of Architecture Design Technology III

Year 4 Advanced Design 1 Spec Top Materials & Fabricn 3 Professional Studies 1 Advanced Design 2 ST: History Theory & Critic 5 Professional Studies 2 Year 5 Thesis


. International student

B+ AC+ A-

Academic References

Employment History 2011-11-28 to 2011-12-28 (Intern)

ShangHai Orient Architectural Design & University of Auckland BAS in 2010 Research Institute co.m LTD. Nanning Asm Branch Company B+ University of Auckland MArch (Prof) A+ expected in 2013 Practice experiences BInvolving in tender process; Computer Software Knowledge Cad drawings; B+ Site visit; Tutors Adobe Photoshop C Adobe Illustrator B- Contact Ben Lloyd Adobe InDesign 0086-771-5381089 Judy Cockeram Microsoft Word AJulian Legg Microsoft Powerpoint B Kathy Waghorn Rhinoceros C 2012-1-1 to 2012-1-15 Lada Hršak Autodesk 3dmax C+ (Intern) Maria Lee Second Life Mike Davis Daysim Atelier Alter INC. Mike Hartley DIVA B+ Beijing Office Nat Cheshire Autodesk Ecotect B+ Pip Cheshire Autodesk AutoCAD CPractice experiences Rowan Baird Graphisoft ArchiCAD C+ Model making; Sarosh Mulla Autodesk Revit Architecture Facade design;(conceptual stage) Sou Muy A Roof garden design;(conceptual stage) A- Cad drawings; B+ Publication A Website works published on Magazine<Avenue> http://atelieraltercn.com/ on 2012 C+ 3 AContact A0086-10-58699421 info@atelieralter.com A C+ A--





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