ARCHITECTURE FALL 2024
PORTFOLIO
SHIYU PAN PANSHIYU2024@163.COM / +86 15802852580 NO.15 WANGJIANG ROAD, WUHOU DISTRICT, CHENGDU, SICHUAN, CHINA 610000 SELECTED WORKS 2019-2023 BACHELOR OF ARCH, SICHUAN UNIVERSITY APPLY FOR ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN MARCH, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON
CURRICULUM VITAE
SHIYU PAN +86 158-0285-2580 PANSHIYU2024@163.COM NO.15 WANGJIANG ROAD, WUHOU DISTRICT, CHENGDU, SICHUAN, CHINA 610000
EDUCATION Sichuan University Chengdu, China -B.Arch in Architecture (GPA: 91.64/100 | Rank: 2/78) -B.E. in Engineering Mechanics (GPA: 92.53/100 | Rank: 1/53)
09/2019 - 05/2024 09/2018 - 05/2019
University of California, Los Angeles, USA -Summer School (Grade A)
07/2020 - 08/2020
HONORS & AWARDS Scholarships -Second-class, SCU Undergraduate Comprehensive Scholarship for 2022-2023, 2021-2022, 2020-2021 Academic Year -National Scholarship for Undergraduate Students for the 2019-2020, 2018-2019 Academic year
10/2021 - 10/2023 10/2018 - 10/2020
International Awards -Bronze Award, 2021 Exhibition of Architectural Design in Developing Countries -Bronze Award, 2021 Global Mathematical Contest in Modeling -Bronze Award, 2020 Exhibition of Architectural Design in Developing Countries
03/2022 01/2022 01/2021
National Awards -First Prize, 2022 China College Students Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program -First Prize, 2019 China College Students Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program -Third Prize in Non-math Group, The 11th National Mathematics Competition for College Students
12/2022 12/2019 10/2019
University-Level Awards -Outstanding Student Leader at SCU for the 2022-2023, 2021-2022, 2020-2021, 2018-2019 -First Prize, 2023 SCU Department of Architecture Building Renovation Design Competition -Second & Third Prize, 2021 SCU College Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program -First Prize, 2021 SCU Department of Architecture Teaching Space Renovation Design Competition -First Prize, 2019-2020 SCU New Concept Housing Design Competition -First Prize, 2019 SCU College Students Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program -Second Prize, 2018 SCU Micro-Video Production Competition
11/2018 - 11/2023 04/2023 12/2021 01/2021 04/2020 12/2019 12/2018
PUBLICATION Three-Dimensional Morphological Changes in the Temporomandibular Joints of Patients with Anterior Disc Displacement with Reduction West China Journal of Stomatology 2021, 39(2): 203-208, DOI: 10.7518/hxkq. 2021.02.012, Co-author
Link: http://www.hxkqyxzz.net/CN/10.7518/hxkq.2021.02.012
Analysis on the Application of Green Building Design Concepts in Architectural Design Sichuan Cement 2019(1):117, DOI: CNKI:SUN:SCSA.0.2019-01-107, Single Author
Link: https://scsa.cbpt.cnki.net/WKC/WebPublication/paperDigest.aspx?paperID=e41e9b82-8558-431a-8c16-3dd09dee0776
SKILLS & HOBBIES Rhino/ SU/ Revit/ CAD/ Vray/ Lumion/ ArcGIS/ Procreate/ Ps/ Id/ Ai/ Pr/ LR Skills C Programming Language Dance(Level 7), Vocal(Level 7), Violin(Level 8), Drawing and Painting, Traveling Hobbies
02/2021
01/2019
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE National Scientific Research Project -Research on the Restoration - Project of the Fulong Temple in Dujiangyan During the Republic of China Era -Study on the Reconstruction of the Modern Dujiangyan Headworks -Research on the Morphological and Biomechanical Effects of Facial Shape on the Temporomandibular Joint
10/2022 - 10/2023 10/2021 - 10/2022 10/2018 - 10/2019
University-Level Scientific Research Project -Research on Traditional Architectural Roof gray Sculpture Decorative Techniques: A Case Study of the Erwang Temple in Dujiangyan -Research on Elastic Landscape Restoration Strategies for Large Reservoir Riparian Zones: A Case Study of the Lijiayan Reservoir -Finite Element Analysis of the Impact of Disc Displacement on the Temporomandibular Joint
2020 - 2021 2020 - 2021 2018 - 2019
INTERNSHIP Intern Designer Chengdu, China CACC Southwest Design and Research Institute Co. Ltd -Assist engineers to carry out engineering exploration of airport location environment and use BIM technology to design civil airport. Participate in the discussion of the architect's plan for the airport supporting terminal and related buildings, and assist the project in the drawing of construction drawings and the collation of data.
09/2023 - 01/2024
Intern Designer(Part-time, Unpaid) Shenzhen, China Shenzhen L&A Academy -Redesigned villages with the traditional cultural characteristics of the Wa ethnic group on the border area between Yunnan and Myanmar. Replanned 7 villages and designed tourist routes. Proposed a centralized market strategy to assist the Wa villages in developing their tea-based economy.
07/2022 - 09/2022
Consultant Assistant(Part-time, Paid) Chengdu, China Chengdu Shengkong Education -Provided consulting service for the parents and students in filling the college application form after GAOKAO. Offered tailored advice for students with diverse aspirations and backgrounds, along with professional information about colleges and their programs, to facilitate students and parents' understanding. Helped over 200 students to successfully get offers and got 100% customer satisfaction rate.
06/2018 - 07/2022
ACTIVITIES Founder & Leader - team building, sharing session, professional lectures, architectural competition Qingzhu Association -Held tea parties among senior students, discussing the issues like postgraduate recommendation, study abroad, career plan etc.; -Held a photography contest about nature and architecture; -Organized the SCU Structural Design Competition; -Organized the 1st “Hello SCU!” - SCU Architectural Anthropomorphic Design Competition.
2021-2022
League branch secretary Wu Yuzhang Honors College, SCU -Responsible for coordinating various student activities related to cultural enrichment and fostering school spirit.
2019-2024
Member, Department of Science & Technology SCU Student Union -Participated in organizing various science fairs, design work displays, and related competitions.
2018-2020
CONTENTS & PORTFOLIO
CONTENTS SELECTED WORKS 2019-2023
01 / Terraced Bazaar The design of terraced bazaar and moveable carble cart
02 / Voxel Life
Modularize public space for urban village
03 / Mahjiong Tower High-rise cultural bussiness center
04 / Family Asylum Architectural design that solves the generation gap problem
05 / Malposed Home Sustainable green-corridor residential apartment design
06 / Other Works
Process manuscript/ Painting works/ extra handmade model/ Ancient building surveying
p1-10
p11-18
p19-26
p27-34
p35-40
p41-44
01
TERRACED BAZAAR
RE Part 1: Bazaar Plus Part 2: Deformable Cart
THE DESIGN OF TERRACED BAZAAR AND MOVEABLE CARBLE CART
Time: 07/2022-11/2022 Year: Year Three Location: Yunnan Province, CN Instructor: Qinyun Yang ciciqinyunnxi@gmail.com Work type: Individual
PR
Traditional Wa settlements are located on the border of China and Myanmar, in order to promote the local economic development and build a tea culture, since Wa also lack places to gather and trade goods, the project selected Yongding Village as the site for Bazaar and Mobile Cart design. The design of the bazaar integrated the architectural features of the Wa nationality and the shape of the tea field, which in the flow line of one-way gentle slope along the distribution of "tea picking - tea making - tea selling - other" functions. The mobile cart can be freely transformed according to the needs of use, and meet the daily needs of residents at home and to the market. Through the market design, it radiates to the surrounding villages, and finally continues the traditional folk customs to drive the border trade.
Fir
Clo visi
CONTEXT MAPPING AND PRIMARY ANALYSIS Tea planting is the highest income type of work at present. After joining the trade, tea export and trade become the main source of village economy, but there is no market for public trade at present. Border line Route direction Node guideline
Village nameplate Node anchor point
Site guideline
Population size 10 families(60 people)
Site selection
Tea planting
Undeveloped tea field Developed tea field Wa villages
Tea picking&storage Tea processing&retailing Other sources of income
SE Th
The Loc A sq baz
Fif Distribution & Utilization of Tea Fields
Clo tea
Villages
Developed tea field
Economic Data
Site Altitude
Undeveloped tea field
The year 2030 The year 2025 The year 2020 Current Income Potential Income
Geographic information Engaged in tea industry Ratio of Wholesale/Retail
Se
Fart is s
ESIDENTS' NEEDS AND CORE ISSUES
ROBLEM ANALYSIS AND FORECAST EXPECTATIONS
Locate in the border The traffic no guidance Nowhere for gathering Lack of processing & trading Each of the seven successive villages has its own functional orientation according to the environment and geographical location. Considering the area, capacity and topography of the site, the third stop was selected as the site.
rst stop: 45 families
ose to the market in the city, which is convenient for shopping, but rarely it other villages to participate in the activities of the same nationality.
Second stop: 30 families There are a large number of tea fields, suitable for people from the city to rest and sightseeing.
ELECTED SITE hird stop: 90 families
e largest village cated in the middle of the route quare suitable for gathering, forming a trade zaar and facilitating the communication.
Fourth stop: 60 families With large tea fields, suitable for tea culture experience village and cooperation with the market.
fth stop: 25 families
ose to a large number of tea fields, which is suitable for a-picking, tea-making and tea-tasting.
eventh stop: 30 families
rthest from the city and near the border line. It has a lot of flat land, which suitable for Burmese people to enjoy.
Fourth stop: 60 families Has plenty residents, which is suitable for the tea making of the three industries.
Part One BAZAAR PLUS
SITE ANALYSIS AND NODES' VIEW Bazaar Site The large enough site area and the proper layout location determine that the final flow of people all converge here for trading.
RURAL ORGANIC TEA PROCESSING, SALES, DISPLAY INTEGRATION BAZAAR
BACKGROUND Through investigation, it is found that the Wa villages are located on the border and the transportation is extremely inconvenient, resulting in backward economy and a large number of potential tea fields are not developed. Therefore, in order to promote the tea terraces and develop the local trade economy, it is necessary to carry out route planning between villages and design a comprehensive bazaar in the selected village.
Rest Stop The flow of people can rest here for a while, while the flow of people can be turned in the direction of the entrance to the market.
STRATEGY Step 1: Route planning and station guidance
Post Station Direct the flow of people from the main road between the villages into the village.
[1] Between villages
At the entrance of each village and the branch road, the station is designed to guide and rest.
[2] Within villages
After entering the village from the post station, the road is winding, and the crowd is scattered. The corridor is designed to guide the crowd.
Step 2: Bazaar design and element extraction
MODEL EVOLUTION A
C
[1] Gathering
The uneven terrain inside the village, distributed house layout, no large public activities and trade places, design the central square.
Strategy A Central enclosure Lack of integration with the local terraces.
B
[2] Folk elements
The design integrates the characteristic elements of traditional Wa architectural forms, tea fields and traditional festival celebrations.
D
Strategy B Functional cluster Disordered flow lines and lack of meeting squares.
SPATIAL VOLUME EVOLUTION PROCESS Site Profile Tea mountain Wa village
Path between tea terraces
Tea terraces
Major commercial crop
Wa traditional architecture
Main Behavior
Mass Site Range Site locates in Yongding Village, which is in the middle of 7 villages-route, with suitable pedestrian flow and bazaar site.
Festival
Sacrifice
Tea-picking
Tea-drying
Wa spin
Banyan tree
Flow Volume
Plan Design
Functional Module
Strategy C Scattered stall Locate too scattered the architecture is not coherent.
Strategy D √ Terraced Bazaar Perfect square & landscape & spot distribution with local.
Use the function as a basic module to prepare for the subsequent de sign of the bazaar mass plane.
1
PLAN
Ground Floor
12
3
2
13
19
8
4
11
5
14 7
6
15 16
9
Legend
10
1 / Wa Village Road 2 / Wa Village Residential Inhabihants 3 / Forecourt Gathering Square 4 / Water-Sprinkling Festival Square 5 / Touch-your-black Carnival Square 6 / Big banyan tree 7 / Treeshade Lounge Area 8 / Tea Sunbathing and Terrace Landscape 9 / Insula Lounge Area 10 / Semi-outdoor Pedestrian Path 11 / Outdoor Pedestrian Path 12 / Artistic Stair Landing 13 / Tea Retail Store 14 / Tea tasting Store 15 / Tea Producing and Exhibiting Store 16 / Restaurant and cafe 17 / General Daily Stuff Market 18 / Storage Warehouse 19 / Deformable mobile car
17
18
1
2
SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE DRAWING Tea terraces and tea mountains
Life goods shopping space
Walking atrium space
Tea-producing display space
g
2nd Floor
3rd Floor 1
1
2
2
9
9
4
4
8
1 / Artistic Stair Landing 2 / Tea Retail Store 3 / Tea tasting Store 4 / Tea Producing Store 5 / Restaurant and cafe 6 / Daily Stuff Market 7 / Storage Warehouse 8 / Hollow Platform 9 / Pedestrain Path
8
5
3
9
1 / Artistic Landing 2 / Roof Pedestrain Path 3 / Tea tasting Store 4 / Tea Producing Store 5 / Restaurant and cafe 6 / Daily Stuff Market 7 / Roof Platform 8 / Hollow Platform 9 / Pedestrain Path
8
6 7
9
4th Floor
5
3 9
8
6 7
9
5th Floor 2 1
2
1 2 3
5 6
5
4
1 / Roof 2 / Tea Producing Store 3 / Restaurant and cafe 4 / Daily Stuff Market 5 / Hollow Platform 6 / Pedestrain Path
Walkway on the roof
1
1
1 / Roof 2 / Pedestrain Path
6
Tea terrace
Tea product sales space
Plaza
2
Traditional residential architecture
Part Two DEFORMABLE CART
Behavior Lesuire at home
Tea drying
Family storage
Trading cart
Components
g ct Pr od u
O
ft al
be ar
in
g
H
g tin
et
on
in
ib
iti
ca b e
Ex h
St or ag at e
Te a
Ve rt
ic
al
Fo l
hi
da
bl
ng
e
ed
ta
bl
e
Ro of ba se pl
te r
Step 1: Multi-functional mobile cart design
se li
Ro ta ce tti la
C ra ce
STRATEGY
B Te a
After the bazaar design is completed, it is necessary to further meet the needs of each household to increase storage space. Through investigation, it is found that the daily life of Wa residents includes leisure, sales, tea drying and other life processes. At the same time, in order to meet the movement between the bazaar and home, such a movable cart is designed comprehensively.
se l in
ur e ct ls tru ve ra l
sp ar en t
Tr an
fil m
A
ra n
BACKGROUND
sp ar en t
fil m
DEFORMABLE MOBILE CAR INTEGRATED WITH STORAGE, DISPLAY AND SALE
CART VOLUME EVOLUTION PROCESS
se
l in
g
pa rt
Main Structure
Ca
rt
[1] Location
rt
ro of
·The yard of every house ·Bazaar square under the corridor
Ca
Final Design
vin
g
[2] Behavior
W al :
ex
pa nd ab le
an d
m ul
tif
un
Go
ct
nd
io
ol
a
na
l
sh
el
·Storage ·Restaurant ·Sale ·Tea drying
[3] Morphology
M
Ca rt
w
ith
ba s Ca rt
ou
tr oo f
e
Ca rt
un
fo l
d
Ca rt
Morphological classification
ro of
ov ea
bl
e
w he
el
W al
l
St or ag
e
sh el
f
O
ve ra l
lf or
m
·The bearing is designed at the top of the stall to meet the morphological changes.
DETAILED CONSTRUCTION STRUCTURE b: Rod fixed structure
Moveable
a-1 Structural Detail 1:10
b-1 Structural Detail 1:10
a-2 Structural Detail 1:10
b-2 Structural Detail 1:10
in
M
g
ov ea b
le
ba se pl
at e
W oo de n
fra m
e
g
rt
a: Movable link structure
Cart From Human Perspective
Ca rt
ro of
W al
l
su ns h
ad
e
W al
l
Ca
rt
en
cl
os
ur e
st
ru
ct
ur e
Su
ns
ha
d
de
th
in
fil
do or w al
m
l
Movable rod structure is needed to meet the morphological t ra n s f o r m a t i o n o f each part of the cart.
Cart and Surrounding Bazaar From Human Perspective
VILLAGER BEHAVIORAL TIMELINE AND CART'S SPATIAL CHANGE PATTERNS PART 1
PART 2
PART 1
The market design improves the traditional characteristics of the ethnic group.
The mobile carble carts meet the daily needs of residents.
Together of the lo propagate
1+2
drive the development ocal Wa economy and e tea culture.
02
AR
VOXEL LIFE MODULARIZE PUBLIC SPACE FOR URBAN VILLAGE
Time: 11/2022-03/2023 Year: Year Four Location: Sichuan Province, CN Instructor: Wei Zhao zw2018@scu.edu.cn Work Type: Individual
In order to explore how to meet the public behaviors of residents in urban villages, the project takes Fuzi Street community in Chengdu as an example. Through investigation, with the development of urbanization, there is a conflict between the reduction of public space in the bustling downtown and the needs of residential buildings in the old city. The project builds a modular public space for the residents according to the main behaviors and their spatial characteristics which are extracted and transformed into modular nodes. The module can be divided into three node types of small, medium and large scales, and each node can be used alone or in any combination, and connected by corridors to form a complete modular community.
BACKGROUND
CONTAXT ANALYSIS Site
Blocks can't be renewed
Preservation Range
Preservation District
Socialize in the corner
Commercial Spot Residential Spot Commercial Zone
Have no place for public behaviors
Residential Zone
Contradictory
Residential Flow Traffic Artery
Huge Residential Flow
CURRENT CRISIS
PH
RCHITECTURAL STRATEGY
HASE1: PUBLIC SPACE ANALYSIS Housing estate inside corner space
Residents downstairs corner space
Intersection corner space
Alley corner space
Residential atrium corner space
Corner space along the pedestrain
Open space along the street
Corner space beside flower bed
PHASE2: ELEMENT EXTRACTION AND TRANSFORMATION
PH
SM
Current Space - Element Extraction - Scale - Modular Cube
The field is open and unsurrounded, connecting the space, becoming the corridor space.
The field is open and unsurrounded, connecting i n d o o r a n d o u t d o o r, outdoor rest space.
S i m u l a te s a s e m i -o p e n cooling space with two sides enclosed to form a rest space.
S i m u l a te s a s e m i -o p e n cooling space and becomes a transformation of life atmosphere.
The site is enclosed on all sides, mainly for indoor space, providing indoor activity places.
Enclosed on all sides, the site can be combined into a public large-scale modular space.
With the plants together to form a wide rest space.
Use height differences to form appropriate scales.
A lively dining space under the roadside umbrella.
The walls and pergola form a cozy semi-exterior.
Outdoor mahjong space due to the lack of indoor.
Indoor living Spaces were forced to move outdoors.
PHASE3: GENERATION/ VOXEL SYSTEM 1-Hierarchical Connection Strategy
2: Connection
The characteristics and elements of space abstraction are extracted, and modular space construction is evolved. S groups form M groups through social activities.
1: Individual
3: Community
Individual form S groups through public behaviors.
4: Avenue
M group form L group through reunion.
2-Route Evolution Strategy
Crawlway
Residents Tourists The 15min-size of the block is too large for the residents.
Take the most comfortable 5-minute crawlerway as the large group.
The crawlerway of the M group in the boundary formation of the L group.
HASE4: MODULAR EVOLUTION
MALL Modular Cube
ed
os ncl
E
be
Cu
sed
lo Enc
SMALL Modular Cube - MEDIUM Modular Cube
be
Cu
ube d C ing e s lo in Enc and d Tea
I k ube loc m c ivity b u i t d Me or ac o Ind
be s Cu hes sed and c o l Enc jiong h Ma
i
Sem
be
ck
III r blo ube utdoo c m o diu ck Me blede u Do
ube
nC
Cu
ope mi-
be Cu en y p o i- sta Sem and t s e R
e II k cub r bloc m o u o di Me ng Ind i Din
be Cu y en pla Op and w Vie
en -op
ube nC e p i-o stay Sem and t s Re
ube n C tea e p i-o and Semjiong h Ma
Se
be Cu ll en nd se p O ba Clim
k IIII bloc ubeering c m h diu gat Me oor d t Ou
ube nC r e p e i-o ath Semand g l l se
MEDIUM Modular Cube - LARGE Modular Cube Climbing
C
Playing
Dancing
D
B
Mahjiong Chess
Planting
A
Dining
Selling
en
Op
C
ube
en
Op
ube
C
Tourists : Stay off the block
Residents : Gather and active in the inner circle
Crawlway : Residents walk around the neighborhood
SPOT A
MODULAR EVOLUTION: M TO 7
2
3
2
6
4
5
1
4
5 1
6
2
1
Legend 1 / Outdoor lounge area 2 / Gathering area 3 / Tea tasting area 4/ Ratail selling area 5 / Dining area 6 / Hollow platform 7 / Pedestrian path
2
7
Each L-spot contains two main behaviors, and the plan is designed according to the function and flow.
The large scale is composed of mesoscale module In addition to the mesoscale modules, there are so
EXPLODED DIAGRAM
OL
Roof structure Connect the translucent film between the different roofs .
Braced framestructure Wooden frame structure system to bear weight.
Envelope structure Surrounded by railings, door frames and other structures.
es according to the shape of the spot site. ome for the construction of connections.
Column structure L ibe rate s the wall from blocking the line of sight.
Roof tile
Floors and stairs Appropriately add stairs to meet the vertical traffic.
Wooden frame
Railing
SPOT B
SPOT C 7
2 5
3
6 4
1
5
3
2
7
1 / Dancing square 2 / Gathering area 3 / Independent planting 4/ Products selling 5 / Concentrated planting 6 / Hollow platform 7 / Pedestrian path
2
7
1 / Children's slide 2 / Gathering area 3 / Stairs climbing 4/ Outdoor resting 5 / Indoor resting 6 / Hollow platform 7 / Pedestrian path
SPOT D 4 2
5
7
7
5
6
2
5
5
1
3
3 6 2
4
4 1
1
3
2
4
6
4
7
5
5 6
3
6
4
3 2
7
7
1
1 / Outdoor area 2 / Gathering area 3 / Traffic stairs 4/ Chess room 5 / Indoor mahjiong 6 / Hollow platform 7 / Pedestrian path
5
1
03
MAHJIONG TOWER HIGH-RISE CULTURAL BUSSINESS CENTER
Time: 03/2023-08/2023 Year: Year Four Location: Sichuan Province, CN Instructor: Wei Zhao zw2018@scu.edu.cn Work Type: Individual
In recent years, as the economic center of Chengdu has moved southward, the contradictions between the high density of commercial complexes in the new district and the increasing number of residents and the lack of citizen culture have become more and more serious. The project designed a commercial office complex that provides citizens with the opportunity to experience Chengdu culture, through the investigation of Chengdu citizens' cultural characteristics, mahjong tiles are used as the design element, and the streets of Lixiang in Chengdu are spirally dispersed in the outer circle of high-rise office buildings. Cultural nodes are distributed on one side of the spirally upward street to create Chengdu traditional citizen culture in the new era.
MASS PLANNING AND SITE ANALYSIS
Base Map Outline Core Node/Architecture Site Node/Architecture Street/Road Node Highlight Economical Axis Ecological Axis
CURRENT MAIN CRISIS
SITE-Lack of culture
With the southward movement of the city center, the culture doesn't yet. Site is not located in any cultural circle at present.
CONCEPT AND STRATEGY Phase1: Concept and Investigation High-rise function The core functions considered have the above four.
Scene element g
pin
p Sho
ce
rien
e Exp
ing
rk wo ce ffi O
g
llin
il se
a Ret
s
ent
pm
i Equ
n
ctio
ra Inte
Extract spatial features and behavioral characteristics.
Culture oriented Extracted and transformed.
Spatial scale A c c o rd i n g to t h e c o re functions as the above five.
e
urm
Go
ea t ar
gic
ark al p
lo Eco
l
tura
Cul
k par
on
biti
i Exh
r
o tdo
Ou
s
rt spo
istic
Art
a
ity ctiv
Scene element Extract spatial features and behavioral characteristics.
Phase2: Design and Mahjiong Transformation
Phase3: Morphological evolution
Core-Tube
Active Node
Nine Corner Route
Architectural Form
FUNCTION DISTRIBUTION AND VOLUME GENERATION Different functions are interspersed and integrated into a single integrated building according to conceptual design, human needs and norms.
SIT
Site P
lan G
ragh
TE C OMP
ACTIVE SPACE AND INTERIOR DESIGN
REHE
- " 萬 " corresponds to the function distribution.
NSIV
E AN
ALYS
IS
- " 条 " corresponds to quantity and volume. - " 筒 " corresponds to details and nodes.
Mahjong has three types of cards, which are " 萬 ", " 条 "and" 筒 ". Through the architectural language, the three correspond to each other and design the architectural form.
FINAL DESIGN Sidewalk
Underground TOD
Square Square
1
Commercial
Office Area
Pedestrain Path
1 Commercial Landscaped garden Path Bridge
Pedestrain Path Retail Stores
Square
Landscaped garden
Path Bridge
Retail Stores
Pedestrain Path Parking lot
Leisure flower bed
Leisure flower bed Landscaped atrium garden Square
1 Landsc 2 Vertical 3 Observ 4 Atrium 5 Stage D 6 Office L 7 Sculptu 8 Gourme 9 Climbin
Ground Floor Plan - Commercial and Pedestrain 4th Floor - Cinema and Square
High-rise Standard Floor - Active Space and Office
Active Space
3rd Floor - Commercial and Landscape
1-1 Section Graph Commercial and High-rise Actice Space
Other Floor Plotting Scale Site area:16780 ㎡ Overall floorage:45306 ㎡ Building storey:24 Layers Building altitude:99.500 m Building density:34% Plot ratio:2.7
2nd Floor - Commercial
EXPLODED DIAGRAM AND MATERIAL ANALYSIS
cape Node l Square rvation Deck and Cortile Decorations Lounge ure et Cart ng Stairs
Path
Overall Mahjiong Tower View On the street side, you can see the upper trestle walkway and the lower mall entrance, and slowly experience the integration of civic culture and architecture along the guide.
Effect Picture(Left to Right): 1-Landscape node interior design 2-Trestle Road and Street View 3-Landscaped Pedestrian Street
04
FAMILY ASYLUM
S
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN THAT SOLVES THE GENERATION GAP PROBLEM
Time: 01/2022-06/2022 Year: Year Three Location: Sichuan Province, CN Instructor: Chunlan Zhao chunlan.zhao@scu.edu.cn Work Type(Group Work): Shiyu Pan, Zheyi Yang Responsibility for the concept, the strategy, the design, and did all the modeling and diagraming tasks.)
How to solve the generation gap problem with architectural design? The project discusses the possibility and design strategy of using the building itself to solve the generation gap and promote family relations. The project proposes a design of three generation residential housing, focusing on the behavior characteristics of each person within the family, and designing individual spaces for each family member to alleviate the generation conflict. The strategy of "isolation-connect-display-harmony" is adopted, and finally achieve harmony in intersectant space.
BACKGROUND AND FAMILY RELATIONSHIP
D
STRATEGY - 4 STEPS
DESIGN ANALYSIS AND VOLUME GENERATION
VOLUME AND EVOLUTION PROCESS A: Distribute and Isolate
B: Twist and Connect
C: Amplify and Display
STRUCTURE EXPLOSION AND INDEPENDENT RESIDENTIAL ROOM PLAN Sunlight roof window
Skin
Sun Skin waterproof layer
Insulation waterpro
White lime plaster layer
White
Floor-to-ceiling glass window
White
White lime partition wall
Floor-to-cei Wooden structural beam
Woode
Wooden decorative grille
Woode
Wooden structural frame
Woode
Steel frame window frame Frosted glass reinforcement bar Steel frame door frame
Interior wood flooring Outdoor tile floor
N
N
0m
2m
5m
Floor Plan
Young Generation
0m
2m
5m
Middle Generation
D: Public and Harmony
E: Details and FAMILY
n waterproof layer
Skin waterproof layer
nlight roof window
Sunlight roof window
oof structure layer
Skin waterproof layer
lime partition wall
White lime plaster layer
e lime plaster layer
White lime partition wall
iling glass window
en structural beam
Wooden structural beam
en decorative grille
Wooden structural frame
en structural frame
Up
Down
Down Floor Plan
Upper Floor Plan
Down
Up
N
Down Floor Plan
0m
2m
5m
Grand Generation
Upper Floor Plan
PERSPECTIVE DRAWINGS 1-The corridor junction
2-The stair junction
3-The 2nd floor entry design
4-The 1st floor balcony view
5-Steps design outside the kitchen
6-Garden landscape design
Each member of the family only can watch each other's welcome behavior.
FINAL MODEL
Does not see the behavior that creates conflict, and finally achieves harmony.
OVERALL PLAN
N
1st Floor Plan 0m
N
2m
5m
3rd Floor Plan 0m
PERSPECTIVE SECTION
5m
2nd Floor Plan 0m
N
2m
2m
5m
After experiencing the design changes of the house, the mood behind the same scene has changed during, home is finally the asylum for souls, and that shall be the end of the story......
05
BASIC ANA
MALPOSED HOME
SITE
SUSTAINABLE NEW LOW-RISE RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY DESIGN
Time: 10/2022-12/2022 Year: Year Four Location: Sichuan Province, CN Instructor: Chunlan Zhao chunlan.zhao@scu.edu.cn Work Type: Individual
Site Site selection is a part community planning
It's found that the elderly prefer to live in low-rise buildings out of security concern even the capacity is no longer able to meet the growing aging population, therefore, the project chose Jiang'anhe Community in Chengdu as the site for residential community design. The project starts from the needs of the elderly, combined with vertical landscape design, and rotates the high-rise residential building 90 degrees every 4 to 6 floors, ensuring that the sight height of each household is lower than 6 floors. Achieve the courtyardstyle living atmosphere of the malposed home in the community. Traffic
CONTEXT MAPPING
Node Greenland and squa radiates the perimeter
CONCEPT Concept
Arterial Road Secondary Road
15 min
Function 10 min SITE
Living Education Industry Greenland
Strategy
River Living
Industry
River
Greenland
Commercial
Education
Bus Stop
Medical
High and scary The height difference of scattered residential buildings is large.
River
GROUP ANALYSIS Group Demand Analysis
Volume Evolution
Old people
The building is too tall and scrary.
Students
Need more public greenland to play.
Other
Old+Stu
Old+Other
Accounts for a large proportion, and the a c t i v i t y c ove rs a large area.
Distributed in the middle of the site , ribbon distribution.
Old+Stu+Other Need convenient basic facilities.
Common areas are suitable for the design of greenland spaces and parks.
1-S
i
Outdoor alone Outdoor family Indoor
De te te req rmin uire e th db e h y th ou es ite
ALYSIS
Shade Area
Noise Area
Original block Use axis to seperate the block to apt scale
rt of
Function Checkerboard layout the block with green&apartment
Landscape Uneven distributed
Green Axis Property Line Site Redline
Pesdestrain Guide pedestrians with landscape design
are
Daylighting Avoid building occlusion
Sun-exposed Area
Noise To decide residential and commercial sites
Daylighting Apartments face south
Vehicle Entrance/Exit Man Entrance/Exit Green Axis
Site Landscape, commercial, architecture design
Commercial Green Axis
Passageway Seperate man and car & avoid arterial road
Commercial Along the arterial road
AND STRATEGY
use h e . old
Apartment building
Reduced height difference brings a sense of security.
Public facilities
Malposed platform
D i f fe re n t u n i t s a re grouped together for landscape design.
Malposed scenery
Verticle landscape
The malposed platform is designed for sense of security According to appropriate functional partitions
Lack of landscape design & virtual-real alternation
2-S
e
The gm e sep lands nta t c fun erate ape ion ctio th gre nal e si en a blo te t xis ck. o t wo
4-A
5-A
3-V olu
me e Landscap Traffic ty si en Flow/D Overall
6-S
triu
m
ign
pt U
nit
8-H
7-S tM
ati
isa
lign
sfy
ori
Da ylig
me
hti
nt
ng
zon
tal
Lan d
sca
pe
TECHNICAL DRAWING
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
Peripheral Activity Analysis
Cafe
Meeting
Riverband
Corridor
Grocery
Apartment
train
edes are P
Squ ublic
P
1
Lan d
Co
scap
mm
e Pe
erc
ial
Underground Parking Lot Entrance
des
Ped
train
est
rain
Unit B Apartment
Unit A
As part of the community, it is mainly housing units. The activities on the ground floor meet the needs of residents.
Overall Plan
Unit C Apartment
Parking Lot Exit
Unit D A
Man Ma
N
0m
10m
25m
Site area:17400 ㎡ Overall floorage:47050 ㎡ Total households:194 (679 man) Building altitude:51.000 m Building density:21.20% Greening rate: 38.43% Plot ratio:2.21 Underground parking space: 249
Planning Property Line Boundary Line of Road Basement Contour Line Greenland and Atrium Residential Entrance Fire Lane and Vehicle Road Various Entrances & Exits
Legend 1-Community vegetable market 2-Landscape flower bed 3-Scattered grocery store 4-Green axis landscape design 5-Atrium leisure garden 6-Community outdoor activity area 7-Above-ground parking space
HOUSEHOLD PLAN
0m
4m
10m
N
0m
10m
25m
Man Main Entrance
Unit G Apartment
1
G1 Household 3 Bedroom 2 Hall 2 Bath Usable Area: 126 ㎡ Shared Area: 135 ㎡
Apartment
2
Unit F Apartment
Apartment
G2 Household
G3 Household
3 Bedroom 2 Hall 2 Bath Usable Area: 115 ㎡ Shared Area: 125 ㎡
Doorman Room /Mail Room Usable Area: 116 ㎡ Shared Area: 125 ㎡
ain Entrance Unit E Apartment Man Main Entrance
G4 Household 3 Bedroom 2 Hall 2 Bath Usable Area: 121 ㎡ Shared Area: 130 ㎡
2
G5 Household 4 Bedroom 2 Hall 2 Bath Usable Area: 132 ㎡ Shared Area: 140 ㎡
SECTION AND NODE RENDERING
1-1 Section
Roof Landscape Court View
Landscape Design and Atrium View
Split-level roof terraces and community atriums distribute sunlight to each household, the design of malposed roof ensure the living demand of every age group and bring green into every family.
2-2 Section
06
OTHER WORKS Process manuscript/ Painting works/ Extra handmade model/ Ancient building surveying
A: Process Manuscript
During the design phase, a large number of handdrawn sketches were used to refine the plan.
B: Excerpts from Painting Works I am willing to learn and tr y various types of painting methods, so I select representative works from a variety of painting types and show them as follows.
Hiking greenway
Last Glance
Western Sichuan Folk
Starry Tra
Computer painting
Colored pencil drawing
Hard pen drawing
Oil painti
C: Extra Handmade Model | UNDERGRADUATE STUDIO
Eulogized Locolity_TOD Urban Design Time: 03/2023-05/2023 Work Type: Group work
White Skeleton_Consrtuction Time: 03/2021-05/2021 Work Type: Individual
Shaocheng Primary_Primary School Design
Fraternal_Community Center Design
Time: 03/2022-05/2022 Individual
Time: 05/2022-07/2022 Individual
Vitra Fire Station
Piled House_Residential Hostel Design
Time: 10/2019-12/2019 Group work
Time: 05/2020-07/2020 Individual
Selected Works From 2019-2023
ansformation
Streamy Street
Debauchery Neon
ing
Watercolour painting
Marker pen painting
D: Ancient Building Surveying
Graph 2
Taking FULONG guan and ERWANG Temple, the head buildings of the World Heritage Dujiangyan, as the objects, this research studies the shape and structure of the buildings in combination with physical surveying and mapping to find out their history and special value as Shuikou buildings. Graph 1
Graph 3
1-General plan of FULONG guan building group 2-Floor plan of FULONG guan building group 3-Longitudinal section view of FULONG guan building group 4-LAOWANG temple north evevation plan & transverse section 5-Rendering of the facade of FULONG guan vase mouse 6-Aerial view of the general plane of FULONG view
Graph 4
Achievements and Awards The project has obtained excellent effect evaluation at the university level, the provincial level and the national level, filling the gap in the construction history of Dujiangyan, deepening the basic research of world cultural heritage, and helping its protection and development. A: Highly recognized by the Sichuan Province CRARI
B: First Prize of National Level Project Study on the Reconstruction of the Modern Dujiangyan Headworks (Person in charge) First Prize, National Scientific Research Project
...According to the evaluation, the research group's research on historical materials is faithful, complete and systematic...helpful to enrich the contents of the modern and modern literature database of Dujiangyan, and provide a good template and reference for subsequent similar and larger research...The work of the research group in surveying and mapping is different from the previous salvage protective surveying and mapping, the whole surveying and mapping process is complete and detailed, the drawing precision is high...
Left: National Conclusion Defense Right: Awards and Certificates
Graph 5
Graph 6
C: Two Articles(Publish in 2024)
D: Survey Atlas of Dujiangyan Fulongguan Building Group
Research on the gray Sculpture, Ridge Craft of Traditional Sichuan Architecture - Interview with Master Craftsman Shuqun Chen
Based on the top standards in the industry, combined with manual detail mapping and point cloud technology, the layout of the existing building groups, building monomer and pattern decoration of Dujiangyan Fulongguan were drawn with high-precision vector drawings.
Constuction technology of grey plastic for traditional buildings in Sichuan