PORTFOLIO xiaoyi peng 2020
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Project Name: Le Halles 2030 Time: Fall 2019 Location: Le Halles, Paris, France Key Words: Posthumanism Objects Urbanism Industry 4.0 Fashion Group project Instructor: Robert Stuart-Smith
Train Station Chunk
Off site boids spacing scaled to surroundings
Attractor agent behavior
On site boids spacing scales vary on site
Repeller agent behavior
Schematic site layout generated by an agent based system with pre-determined boids positions, spacing, and attract/ repel radius
Bourse du commerce de paris
Fabric research center
Subway entrance
Église Saint-Eustache
Subway entrance
Raw material production
Runway/gallery
Customization factory
Fontaine des Innocents
Subway entrance
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Our project of Multifarious Futures: Les Halles 2030 explores the topic of introducing a fashion factory into the heart of Paris. With the development of industry 4.0, it is possible to mass-produce individual customization clothes or accessories more efficiently in terms of both speed and space. The programs are based on three major aspects: Customization, Make, and Fashion Related Activities. Users can customize their products through the online interface with
their body data pre-uploaded or scan on site. The data is then sent to the robotic production line, products are made, packaged, and distributed through well-connected delivery systems. Adjacent public spaces are used for fashion-related activities such as workshops, fashion shows, etc. The architectural geometries are a series of mutations (see above ) from a simple prototype that allows the main production line space in the center, pockets of small spaces for
workshops, openings for light, and bridgings. It is then detailed after water flow analysis to create seams and patterns that are both aesthetic and functional.
1. Workshop/customization room 2. Production line 3. Fashion show 4. Geometry/ water flow study
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Project Name: 15 Minutes and Counting... A New Andy Warhol Museum for Tokyo Time: Spring 2020 Location: Tokyo, Japan Key Words: Diagram Architectural techniques Machine learning New Aesthetic Group project Instructor: Hina Jamelle
Design Research Model
Unit Types:
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4 1 Organizations:
Merging
Grouping
Bonding
Extending
Engulfing
Clipping
Attracting
Shielding
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Twisting
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The goal of the studio was to generate new aesthetic quality from existing pop artists’ compositions. We started analyzing Takashi Murakami’s "Superflat, First Love, Flower” by identifying four different geometries that appeared in this composition. We were interested in the overlapping and boundling behaviors in the work
and we diagramed this behavior by setting up various organizational rules such as “Merging”, “Engulfing”, “Attracting”, etc. We then isolated different layers of colors from the original work and mapped them onto the boundling diagram using machine learning tools. This process allowed us to generate the results
with the same style from original artwork but with an emphasis on its inherent boundling behavior.
1. Superflat, First Love, Flower (2010) 2. Diagram (Boundling Behavior) 3. Machine Learning Result
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Office / Support Shop Gallery Artist Shop / Workshop Circulation 1 Circulation 2 Parking
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Corner
Through our study of Japanese artist Takashi Murakami’s piece, "Superflat, First Love, Flower”, we developed a specific interest in the role of color and figuration in contemporary Japanese pop art. Using machine learning style transfer as a tool, we selectively developed color fields from Murakami’s painting into a taxonomy of colorful parts. We have used these colorful parts to populate the façade of our building, these figurations are nested into and carved out of an otherwise blank concrete box. These pieces
are bundled into what appears to be a series of informal clusters or bundles. These bundles represent small galleries and shops that showcase individual artists and an innovative retail experience. In this way, the formation of these figures has inspired a different way to view the contemporary museum – rather than a monolithic institution, the new Andy Warhol museum of Tokyo would be a vibrant collection of independent artists. The colorful windows will provide dynamic lighting effects within the interior
public spaces. The colorful figurations have also shaped the interior walls, circulation paths, and floor patterns. The users experience would be diverse and vibrant as they move from one intimate artistic experience to the next- bringing pop art to three dimensional life and a reflection of the dynamic and vibrant city of Tokyo 1. Street View 2. Facade Night View 3. Unfolded Elevation
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1. Ground Level Plan 2. Second Level Plan bg. Galleries/Showroom
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Project Name: In-Between abnormality Time: Fall 2018 Location: Barcelona, Spain Key Words: Rotation Public space Generative Individual project Instructor: Anna Pla Catala
Combined Facade
Access
Set back
Overhang
Movel along curve
Scale in Y direction
Rotation from 0o to 90o
The form started by splitting into two parts with the intention of allowing maximum circulation across the ground level of the building in order to connect the parallel streets for better and more accessible urban environment. It was then setback on both vertical and horizontal directions to allow for more daylight by creating open terraces and balconies. The units were developed through a series of array, rotation and scale movements with controlled sizes.
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1. Exhibition Space 2. Atrium 3. Towards neighbouring plaza
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4. Towards neighbouring building 5. Open terrace
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Roof
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The rotation was controlled in such a manner that the units stay orthogonal on both ends, from the faรงade inward to the open terraces, keeping the most of the original faรงade. The rotation also created a valley of rotating balconies overlooking a central courtyard, which contracts the largely untouched faรงade and orthogonal entrance hallway. The ground floor is a public space open to all, accessible from both streets as well as from the adjacent buildings. This space not only functions as public access but performance and exhibition space as well. The upper residential parts are supported on the bottom superstructure and can be accessed from the buildings on both sides through corridors and shared open space.
1. Corridor 2. Ground Plaza
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Project Name: N - Hub Time: Spring 2019 Location: New York, NY, USA Key Words: Nomadic Pods Network Transportation Hub Individual project Instructor: Ben Krone
Pod Shaft
Roof terrace
Vertical divider/ shading Self-served bike rental Wire mesh
Roof terrace
Ladder
Pod unit
Operable facade
Operable facade
Reading space
Communal space
Exterior wire mesh
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The N-Hub is a network of transportation hubs designed for the neo-nomads – people who are constantly moving around, whether for work or leisure. It is the new nomadic way of living. Following the change of contemporary lifestyle as well as improvements made on transportation systems, people’s frequency of travel is increasing while the time span on a single journey is decreasing. This result in the need for a move/stay transportation method. Additionally, family sizes are also reducing, people sometimes may even decide not to have family and live on their
own. Thus, the required area for living space is no longer a two-story house in the suburb, but more space efficient space for one person. At the larger scale, the city is constantly expanding and growing, and space will eventually become a scarcity. The growing cost of living requires more space and cost-efficient way of living. The mobile Pod is an affordable and space efficient way of living and traveling. These Pods utilize the N-Hub as the central base of operations. The Pods “dock” at the N-Hub to replenish resources as well as share the complementary
space within the hub. The owner can then connect to other transportation systems via the N-Hub to travel around the city. Once the pod leaves the Hub, It can function on its own for 2-4 hours until it reaches the next N-Hub.
1. Ramp to Roof
1. Pod shaft 2. Green terrace 3. Courtyard 4. Subway terminal 5. Visitor center 6. Access to brooklyn bridge 7. Pod shelves 8. Self-serve bike rent 9. Other communal space
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Muti-destinations
Reduced family size
Pod Local circulations
Increased density
Hub
Inter-city circulations
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Project Name: Moft Time: Fall 2019, 1 week Location: Philadelphia, PA, USA Key Words: Continuity Public space Street life Group competition
Facade View
street block, plaza & park
street block + plaza + park
typical store front
subdivision
interconnected platforms
penetration for daylights
unit type
unit combinations
re-introduce urban street life
dynamic urban flow
residential block + noise control
in-between shared space
Loft_600 sqft Loft_top entrance
Loft_bot entrance
Studio_234 sqft
Studio_318 sqft
Studio_234 sqft
Studio_318 sqft
Typical Floor Plan
Ground Floor
We wish to expand the market’s feature of cultural and social exchange vertically up to the second level, with interconnected platforms that provide different activities for
the community. Occasionally, the roof terrace can be used as an extension of the market for pop up markets or food festivals. A ramp starts from the street level bringing the vibrant
urban street life across the lower levels of the building.
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Project Name: Box 100 & 1 Time: 501 studio, 1 month Location: Philadelphia, PA, USA Key Words: Archive Part to whole Modular Container/Filler Individual project Instructor: Daniel Markiewicz
Courtyard View
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Filler & Container
L2: Galleries & Flexible Use
Skin & “Boxes”
Container
L1: Gardens & Galleries
Archive
Skin & “Boxes”
B1: Education
B2: Main Gallery
B3: Archive (Storage)
FILLER / CONTAINER
Descend from the street level to below grade, the visitors enter the interior space through a dim, narrow tunnel. Once exit the tunnel, the archive is presented in the center of the atrium towering through the whole height of the interior space. The archive consists of two layers: The outside layer which is visible from the atrium is a system of rails running vertically and horizontally, allow for either movement or display of a series of 6 by 6 portable archive modules. The modules can be demounted from the rails and placed on floors for more interactive display as needed. The inside layer, contained
CIRCULATION / PROGRAMS
and conceal within the outside frame is only accessible by staff, and is used as storage, office and research space with open a roof terrace at the top and a secure, stable storage at the bottom for more permanent collection. The archive itself is a manifestation of part to whole with the portable module boxes and the core cubic volume coming together as a uniform whole. The skin, act as a filler between the courtyard and archive, creating in-between gardens (outdoor) and flexible galleries (indoor) on the ground level. The archive, together with 3 other volumes that are in
the courtyard, are held by the skin, yet protruding out of the skin, breaking the boundaries of the filler into the courtyard and connect the indoor with the outdoor.
1. Basement Level Plan 2. Ground Level Plan
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Other Works: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Lots' of Libraries Research on machine learning diagram mapping BIM Works Samples Champ de Mars Competition (professional works) Suzhou Office/Villa Competition (professional works) Shenzhen High School Competition (professional works) 80,000 Football Stadium Competition (professional works)
1. Lots' of Libraries
2. Research on machine learning diagram mapping
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3. BIM Work Samples
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Stair Perspective
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4. Champ de Mars Competition (professional works)
5. Suzhou Office/Villa Competition (professional works)
6. Shenzhen High School Competition (professional works)
7. 80,000 Football Stadium Competition (professional works)