Portfolio Siqi CHEN

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Chen Siqi PhD candidate, 2021, Technischen Universität Darmstadt

WORK EXCERPT


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DIA, Dessau

Master of Arts in Architecture 2015

PhD candidate 2017

Technischen Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany

Master of Art in Architecture [M.A.] 2015

Dessau Institute of Architecture (DIA), Hochschule Anhalt, Dessau, Germany Master Thesis-1.3 (Excellent)

Bachelor of Architecture [M.Arch] 2013 Qingdao University of Technology, Qingdao, China 2nd prize of Graduated Year

Monumentenstr. 3, 10829, Berlin, Germany T: +49 015731698095 E: c47.001@gmail.com


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CONTENTS RESEARCH & ACADEMIC WORKS 4

Active playing space

| Doctoral Dissertation

Evaluation

2017-2021

Jun.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Knöll Prof. Dr. Takemi Sugiyama

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The Banana Case

| Master Thesis

Inference

WS14/15-SS15

Prof. Peter Ruge Krassimir Krastev

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Rilao | Movie Project

Assumption

SS14

Prof. Neil Leach

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Whispering | Hutong Research

Representation

2013-2015

PRACTICAL WORKS 61

Luofu Plan | Demonstration Design

Demonstration

2015-2017

Teaching & Script

2015-2016

Dr. Liang Shangyu

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Vulcan | Parametric+ 3D-Printing Elounda Beach Planning | Urban Planning Team leader: Daniel Dendra

LCD

Scripting & Analysis

2014

Another Architects

ARCHITECTURAL SKILL 92

Qin | Graduated Design

Modeling

WS12/13

Dr. Prof. Joo Tingyong

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City Cape | City Complex Design

BIM

SS12

Dr. Prof. Son Jae Won

EXHIBITION+INDUSTRIAL DESIGN 110 115

300 Years | Photography Exhibition Flat+Haalth | Logo visual guideline

Visual

Industrial design

2014

WS14


Active playing space



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Understanding environmental attributes associated with ‘Wartezustand’ refugee children’s physical activity: studies of refugee accommodations in Berlin

Active playing space Abstract A body of studies showed that children with a refugee background are always trapped in uncertain transit (wartezustand), lost stable living environments, and are worried about neighbourhood safety, which forms disadvantageous built environments for them. Research has identified that built environmental attributes are associated with children’s physical activity (PA); refugee children are not sufficiently physically active, resulting in consequences on their health and development. Since refugee children live in distinct environments compared to non-refugee, it is essential to identify environmental factors associated with their PA. The literature review of this dissertation summarised the current evidence of associations between built environment attributes and refugee children’s PA that key PA barriers were limited play space, a lack of neighbourhood safety, and the importance of informal PA space. It also identified three gaps between spatial characteristics, perceived environmental barriers/facilitators and active built environments for refugee children’s PA. The dissertation aims to examine the following three research questions, with a view to facilitating: a. What are spatial characteristics of refugee accommodations (micro) associated with refugee children’s PA? b. What are spatial characteristics around refugee accommodations (meso) associated with refugee children’s PA? c. What are perceived environmental barriers and facilitators of refugee children’s PA in/around refugee accommodations, from both adults’ and refugee children’s perspectives? Space syntax theory was used to analyse their spatial characteristics in micro-, and meso-environments qualitatively and quantitatively. Data on refugee children’s overall PA time and identified playfield were collected with staff surveys and schedules. Furthermore, the detailed PA timelines of fifteen refugee children (6 to 13 years old) and PA environments’ evaluations were captured by interviewing and drawing workshops through gathered questionnaires of children and parents in one representative accommodation. Semi-structured interviews and three days’ photovoice with three children from the same accommodation were conducted to get an in-depth understanding of children perceived built environments for PA. Additionally, various data sources and measurements were explored to assess active built environments for refugee children’s PA. For spatial characteristics of refugee accommodation (micro), results indicated that PA space size was unrelated to children’s PA. The important predictor was the presence of accessible and open corridors combined with lower step depths to internal and external PA spaces, which provided higher global integration values. Of even higher importance was fewer floors in the spatial characteristics that help refugee children traversed more accessible from their living units to destinate PA space. In meso environments, children spent more time on PA, and more active PA spaces could be found if neighbourhoods located in residential areas with no highways/ railways go across. Besides, refugee children identified informal PA spaces as their play areas as a perceived environmental facilitator for their PA in meso-environments. Furthermore, most refugee parents expressed their perceived concerns about neighbourhood safety. Abovementioned, an active environment for refugee children’s PA may include these features as (1) lower step depth(from living units) to external PA spaces; (2) lower step depth to internal PA spaces, (3) has higher average integration and (4) has more active PA spaces, these accommodations also got higher scores in staff environment rating surveys. The dissertation provides insights into the relationship between refugee accommodations’ PA spatial characteristics, perceived environmental barriers and facilitators and active built environment for refugee children’s PA. However, more effective samples should be investigated in the future. The author drew up evidence-based design strategies on refugee accommodations in micro and meso-environments concerning their active playing. Supplementary, the study has contributed to developing a summarised comparison, to which related-participators can compare different buildings for refugee accommodation purposes or re-functionalised existing buildings to further accommodation utility in micro-environments. Last but not least, it will help find a better location choice solution, a better neighbourhood optimisation related to refugee children’s active PA in meso-environments.

Keywords: micro-environment; meso-environment; physical activity; active built environment; refugee children; space syntax


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2017-2021 Technischen Universität Darmstadt Urban Health games (UHG) Doctoral Dissertation Jun.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Knöll, Prof. Dr. Takemi Sugiyama

Figure 8.3.12 Results summary for the spatial characteristics and active micro-environments for refugee children‘s PA of ten case studies: (a) simple layout; (b) MUF; (c) middle layout; (d) complex layout


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Chapter 4 investigates six refugee accommodations from Berlin in micro-environments: three initial receptions, two community accommodations, and one Tempohomes. It analyses spatial characteristics of refugee accommodations associated with refugee children’s PA with space syntax. It also compares these studies from different spatial measure levels as connectivity, step depth from living units to internal and external PA spaces and global integration. An additional four refugee accommodations are presented, and they will be used to deepen the topology in Chapter 8.

CHAPTER 4. SPATIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF REFUGEE ACCOMMODATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH REFUGEE CHILDREN’S PA IN MICROENVIRONMENTS

Figure 4.2.11Simple spatial characteristics of six case studies

Figure 4.2.12 (a) Layout of refugee accommodation colour by functions: A; (b) A schematic representation of PA-related people flow: A

Figure 4.3.3 Step depth track example of the living unit to internal and external PA space based on average step depth


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Chapter 5 investigates the same six case studies in meso-environments of their neighbourhoods. It analyses their potential PA spaces, and available PA spaces from children and parents perceived neighbourhoods and active PA spaces using space syntax. It also compares these studies from different levels. An additional 12 neighbourhoods are presented, and they will be used to deepen the topology in Chapter 8.

CHAPTER 5. SPATIAL CHARACTERISTICS AROUND REFUGEE ACCOMMODATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH REFUGEE CHILDREN’S PA IN MESO-ENVIRONMENTS

Figure 5.3.31 (a) neighbourhood colour by functions;(b) Layout of neighbourhood PA space

Figure 5.3.35 Street and PA space integration analysis: C

Figure 5.5.1 Comparison of overall findings of six case studies


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Chapter 6 investigates in-depth perspectives of refugee children and their parents (aged 6-13) about their perceptions and cognitions of the existing built environment in/around refugee accommodations for refugee children’s daily PA. It includes parents’ questionnaires, drawing and playable workshops with 15 children and photovoice with three children. Qualitative results from this Chapter also serves to examine findings in Chapter 2, 4 and 5. Chapter 4 to 6 connect two themes - spatial characteristics and perceived environmental barriers and facilitators of refugee children’s PA with quantitative and qualitative data.

CHAPTER 6. PERCEIVED ENVIRONMENTAL BARRIERS AND FACILITATORS OF REFUGEE CHILDREN’S PA IN/AROUND REFUGEE ACCOMMODATIONS

Happy

Sort of

Sad

Draw your own mood

Figure 3.3.42 (a) A1 poster example for unstructured interviews (process material); (b) mood tag examples


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Figure 6.2.33 (a) comparable daily PA timelines of children;

(b) institutionalised locations by timelines from Figure 6.2.13a

Figure 6.4 Findings of parents’ questionnaires, children workshop and photovoice

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AF8.2_All results summary for the spatial configuration of the six case studies and PA environments ratings by staff surveys


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Chapter 7 uses analysis and results from previous chapters to discuss built environment for refugee children’s PA and brings together findings and themes from the chapters mentioned above, linking three research questions together. It explores quantitative and qualitative results and narratively compares existing PA environments based on samples of refugee accommodations and their neighbourhood selected as case studies in this dissertation; eventually, abstract from these cases studies to what kinds of spatial layouts in topology lead to active built environments for refugee’s PA using findings from previous chapters.

CHAPTER 7. BUILT ENVIRONMENTS FOR REFUGEE CHILDREN’S PA

Figure 7.3 Four identified spatial measures in micro- and meso-environments of active built environments for refugee children‘s PA


THE BANANA CASE



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In the Realms of the Unreal Unique space design for teenage immigration from China to Germany

THE BANANA CASE What is a Banana case? The name of my project banana case comes from a typical Chinese joke. For a long time, we called the overseas Chinese ‘banana’. Though they have the same yellow skin as us, we have significant disagreements based on different growing backgrounds, the identity issues are under-researched but unignoring problems for further discussion. There is a magic invention from Japan used to keep the banana fresh called the banana case. I used this as the title of my project, trying to design relax and comfortable cases for my young bananas in the realms of the unreal world for them.

Why the Banana case? It has already become a hotspots issue for immigration from developing to developed countries. In this indeterminate change, I take the sample of the teenager immigration as my target group based on not only my background but also the challenges of special language and social conditions based in Germany. The aim of this project is to design a multi-language Campus for Chinese teenagers immigration (10 to 18 years old) who settle down in Germany.

How did I build the banana case? I began with the research of two countries in completely different historical processes. the first overlap point I found was in medieval, both countries suffered from natural disasters and tried to escape from the reality by dreaming in new kinds of literature. In Europe, it is presented by dream poetry. The master is Geoffrey Chaucer who is well known as the father of England literature. And in China, it developed into a dream opera. “Peony Pavilion” is one of the masterpieces of this period. I used a mater piece of literature, “Peony Pavilion”, as the structure of my project, which abstracted my project into four separate investigations: (1)Journey; (2) Nightmare; (3) Seek; (4) Reproduce. I tried to present my idea and also my design in the dynamic process in order to prove the brief of our studio “On the Move”.


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Winter Semester 2014/2015-Summer Semester 2015 Dessau Institute of Architecture (DIA), Hochschule Anhalt, Dessau Studio: On the Move Master Thesis Instructor: Prof. Peter Ruge Second Supervisor: Krassimir Krastev


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RESEARCH STRUCTURE & BACKGROUND

The Banana Survey

In order to have a directly, clear and real knowledge of my teenager Banana, I design the question paper (which I give a nick name of my survey: Banana Survey) to connect these five actors: School, Local people, Germany, Positive banana, negative banana and other as and I abstract them to the following five questions:

From the diagram you can tell there are 25 girls, 25 boys a, I try to choose the sample from every age around 10 to 18. By the statistical analysis of the survey I found the primary society parts they feel problems to adjust to the Germany society (D3): The way of thinking: 44%

Q1: When did you come to Germany? How old were you at that time?

Education problem: 40%

Q2: In your opinions, what’s the differences between German and China?

Hobby: 28%

Q3: What did you do actively to adjust Germany life?

Food: 24%

Q4: What did you do passively to adjust Germany life, or is there something you still refuse to change?

Shopping: 24% Drug or drink problem: 20%

Q5: Do you have some advises for the language school or the foundation? The survey was last for 6 months from 09.2014 to 03.2015.I use the popular social website (Facebook and Renren) and mobile social software (WhatsApp and Weichat) to collect the results. I sent in total 100 question papers by messages and emails and finally got 87 back. To make my survey more reasonable I did a shaker test to pick out the sample with the following conditions:

Keep distance/ social problem 20% Keyword of the impression of German: rigid, independent, lonely. Life speed: 12% Awareness of sex: 10% And also another diagram of the common advises they give to the language campus (D4):

• Age between 10-18,when they came to Germany Flexible course for different level language learner 60% • Came to Germany after 2003 and already be here for at least 6 consecutive months.

Have more activities at weekend that also have local Germen to take part in 50%

• Finished the paper

German movie night 30%

• Didn’t came here with their family

Special apartments for music and art students 30%

• They all have education here or continue their education here

Separate space for gym and activity space 15%

Finally I picked 50 effective papers and (D1-D2) is the analysis diagram of them.

Use Chinese teacher to teach grammar 10% Nearby apartments for students 10%


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CHINESE TEENAGER IMMIGRATION SURVEY SEP.2014-MAR.2015

boy

girl

10 %

sex attitude

12 %

life speed

25, 50%

25, 50%

keep distance/social

20%

drug drinking

20%

shopping

24%

food

24% 28%

hobby

40%

education problem

44%

thinking 0%

D1: Gender distribution of Banana Survey

10

18

11

1

30%

40%

50%

Nearby apartments for students

10 %

Use Chinese teacher to teach grammar

10 %

2 3 4

13 17

5 6

14

Separate space for gym and activity space

15 %

Special apartments for music and art students

30%

German movie night

30%

7 8

15

20%

D3: Primary problem for Banana to adjust the society

12

16

10%

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Have more activities at weekend that also have local Germen to take part in

50%

Flexible course for different level language learner

60% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70%

D2: Age distribution of Banana Survey

D4: Primary advises for Banana to school


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SOCIETY CONFILCT RESEARCH TEENAGER BANANA Teenagers have problems among study

LOCAL TEENAGER 74%

Ask for help about their problems

29%

35%

15%

2013 Germany national education report

some formd of alcohol more than once per week

10%

14-year-olds have been drunk at least once

13% 50.8%

15%

regularly drink alcohol

6%

13%

BZgA(2009),China teenager drinking problem report 2013

school time per week

35H

outdoor activity per week

27.5H

10H

internet surfing per week

18H

3H

5H

General research from google

the idols of the young generations

they more appreciate for Rich persons or business man

the idols of teenagers are from the area of art or philosophy

General research from google

the top 3 hobbies of the teenagers

60%

surf on the Internet

5% 3%

88%

visiting friends

70%

play sports

play sports

25% family activities

family activities

The offical website of Germany,2014

teenager criminals number

500

the number of criminal incrased by

5,200 38%

25%

Universität Münster, Pro Christian Walburg,2014

*The population of women

48%

50.9%

the percentage of middle school students

46%

56.3%

the percentage of women who has job the women officer in Bundesrath

40%

70% 32.8%

10%

The offical website of Germany,2014

boys activate in sexual behavior grils activate in sexual behavior teenagers have contraception with parents Bravo, Dr Sommer * the girls rights sample compare to the condition in China, not Banana

8%

4%

2%

7% 40%

50%


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The social conflict research is based on the Banana research I did on the last page. To me, architectural design is an optimisation and feedback to society. The project cannot be lived alone and it must be suitable to the functions or the systems of the world. How to make my design on the construction of reality become one of the most pillars of my project.

RESEARCH ANALYSIS

More offices for student services and more after class question time

Flexible courses for different levels

Letures for culture and famous man

Various of space for different activies

Movie nights and id games Single apartments for different regions Flexible dormitory choices

More space design for social commination activities

Flexible dormitory for different ages

More flexible space design for both g&b

Discriminate free design

Flexible styles of apartments

Changeable space for multi-hobbies


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SITE STORY

2010-2016

CUVRY BRACHE

I chose the site in Kreuzberg, Berlin. And the location of the site is 13.44, 52.5, 13.46, 52.49 I’m familiar with this area. This part may be the most multi-culture area of Berlin. People of this area are from all over the world. People here are friendly and for the other side as an area that becomes more and more popular but not yet. The cost of living here is still cheaper than in other places. There are also a lot of international schools located here. The buildings which I used to work in had one of the most famous street paintings--- Cuvry Brache. And I selected the block just in front of it as my design site. One really interesting thing happened during the process of my project. The site

used to be the shelter of the homeless guys before the government sold the site to a Muchen investment company. At the end of last year, the policemen and government officers came to clean up all the homeless because the company decided to put a really luxury high-rise shopping and a residential building called “Cuvryhöfe” here, with the structure completely cover the famous painting. The only way for you to enjoy the “street painting” is to go into the mall or you paid. The artist blu response by blacking the painting on the day 11th, Dec 2014.

And he left the following message in his blog, “In a way, it is a ‘fuck you’ gesture towards the city ‘as a silent protest to the excessive modern consumption concept.


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Before 11th, Dec, 2014

12 p.m. 11th, Dec, 2014

2 a.m. 12th, Dec, 2014

8 a.m. 12th, Dec, 2014

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SITE ANALYSIS

Land use layer

Greenspace layer

Building layer

Road layer


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Analysis radius = 1000m

LAYER ANALYSIS

Industrial

Village green

Allotments

Historic

Residentrial

Predominantly workshops, factories or warehouses.

An area of common land, usually grass, in the center of a village (quintessentially English – defined separately from common land under the Commons Registration Act 1965

A piece of land given over to local residents for growing vegetables and flowers.

This is used to describe various historic places. For example: archeological sites, wrecks, ruins, castles and ancient buildings. See the page titled Historic for an introduction on its usage.

Predominantly houses or apartment buildings

Grass

Railway

Recreating grass

Commercial

Construction

Retail

Forest

Area for railway use, generally off-limits to the general public.

An open green space for general recreation, which may include pitches, nets and so on, usually municipal but possibly also private to colleges or companies.

Predominantly offices, business parks, etc.

„Under construction“ site, should become something different once the construction is finished

Predominantly shops

Managed forest or woodland plantation (Other languages).

For areas covered with grass. Consider land use=meadow for meadow. and land use=pasture for pasture.

Social services

Museum

Industrial

Office

Commercial

School

Retail

Bar

Gym

Restaurant

Primary road

Secondary road

Subway

Parking space

Residential road

Railway

Tertiary road

Light highway


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10-12 years old

12-14 years old


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I try to sketch and program the project by creating the actors who will really use the building, the teenager bananas, different ages have different behaviour modes and personalities. I set up the function by abstract their daily real-time use of the building.

IDENTITY ACTOR SKETCH

14-16 years old

16-18 years old


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INTERACTIVE PROGRAM


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Dormitory area

Open concert

Exhibition

Open cinema

Workshop


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BUILDING SIMULATION

Temporary parking lot

Sunday market

Flexible language center


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Container hoisting carne

Core: structural, vertical transportation, view yard and vertical risers

Sky yard

Flexible room unit

Service and technical floor for landscape, kitchen, yard and garden

Banana room support for Ads

Container hoisting platform

Apartment unit

Dormitory Floor: 10 Room number: 81 Max density: 356 Average square: 15 sqm Gross area: 10800 sqm Green coverage: 20% Flexible area: 670 sqm

Flower land (flexible structure) Floor:6 Prototype N1. workshop N2. gallery N3. apartment N4. parking lot N5. exhibition N6. open cinema N7. concert N8. Sunday market Maximum gross area:8000 sqm


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Though it’s formally complex, could adjust to the city such as the embrace of density, compression, intelligent and shared infrastructures and also a careful integration of landscape and ecological system. But the problem is that the building can’t be completely independent from the urban system.

MAIN STRUCTURE DESIGN

Container hoisting crane Cover for unit

Flexible Classroom Arm Carne

Container hoisting platform Regular Classroom Core: structural,vertical transportation, connection and view stair

Lift for Arm Carne

Service: Mensa, office, restroom

Flexible structure

Regular structure

Join part Flexible classroom structure

Language center Floor: 4 Regular room number: 32 Flexible room number: 13 Max density: 250 Average square: 17 sqm Gross area: 4000 sqm Green coverage: 30% Flexible area: 315 sqm


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At the beginning of the flexible unit operation, the grid of the flexible construction has been built during this process. The plane unit will also be located in this process like the garden, the sky view plane. The kitchen and the yard At the beginning of the flexible unit operation, the grid of the flexible construction have already been installed and now put the apartment unit or other banana case into the building

STRUCTURE BUILT PROCESS


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MAIN STRUCTURE ANALYSIS

Water collection and recycling system Regular stand able grid

Modular building components can be upgraded and rearranged

Flexible used yard

Building structures designed for continuous adaptability

Building systems fully integrated


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The flexible and available building structure provide the teenagers' possibility in the architectural field to adapt to the new culture society. Not only the cold concrete boxes or the boring teaching machine but a completely new urban playground.

DEPLOYABLE FLEXIBLE STRUCTURE MODULES IN BERLIN FOR BANANA CASE

Buildings

Cores

Eye wheel

Green

Roads

River

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RiLAO



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For the majority of us, the past is a regret, the future an experiment

RiLAO

2010-2016

-MARK TWAIN

movie in the year of 2065


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Summer Semester 2014 DIA, Hs Anhalt, Dessau Studio Rilao Instructor: Neil Leach Partners: Ahmed Rihan, Henry McKenzie

We have an undefined story of 2065.

touchable. Actually, it does not exist in the real world?

The physical world will still be there, but it won‘t change too much. Architecture has become extinct for the construction itself, as a conclusion of the over-supply developing data transformation and the global internet.

But almost no one needs the real world anymore. Life is so easy thanks to the Rilao technique. We use data, we are satisfied by data, we‘re crazy about data. We are DATA!

We‘ll stop to build or create real things because the super Internet data analysis system Rilao makes all the things in our mind visible, feelable,

It‘s not the faraway future, it‘s the post-past.


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What is Rilao?

What is Rilao looking for?

What are we looking for?

Beautiful future new world

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RILAO

0:00 - 0:44

US

0:45 - 00:56

NEW ME

0:57 - 01:24

ONE CITY

1:25 - THE END


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We have a huge background story of Rilao, who creates it, how it grows up, how it works, and what happened during all these processes. For the movie project, we chose a concise period of our story, from people who will be represented as data package to you may be deleted as of a data package.

TIMELINE OF THE WORLD OF RILAO

Rilao

A long, long time ago…

the year 2067.

2013 – RILAO is developed as a system to make sense of the ever-expanding, always-unorganized data generated and, in turn, bombarding the citizens of earth.

2065 – American government become the first country to practice The Purge; in the process, you updating your Rilao, some of the people will be deleted by the government, but all of this is decorated as an ad to update your gene sequence.

2025 – RILAO is given its own intelligence, with the three laws of robotics as its core. It is able to start decision-making to advance the human race to levels of technology and social philosophy never before seen. 2030 – RILAO begins its search for suitable worlds for human colonization

2065 – Almost all the countries start plan The Purge… 2066 – A group of resistance fighters cum hackers start an uprising and attempt to restore RILAO to its form glory by feeding it (and through association) the US government false data, leading to their own downfall… and since now the plan MM completely failed…

2043 – Since RILAO was created, in the past 30 years, there are no wars, no terrorisms, no criminals; everything is so beautiful. But there is also no creations, no handcrafts, and no designs.

2067 – A few people stop using Rilao and go back to real life…

2048 – Rilao founds the planet Utopia M perfect for human beings…

2068 – The false data bugs the program of Rilao, and during the restore by the hackers and fighters, it changes the system‘s permissions; all the “humans” in the three laws of robotics are replaced by “the earth”.

2051 – Rilao develops a system that can resource data to a physical object. 2059 – According to the feedback Analysis of Rilao, the sources of the earth will be used out by the year 2070; the American government cuts down the report. 2060 – The leaders of all the countries attend the secret meeting of the move to another planet Utopia M. the techniques can’t build a Noah’s Ark for all the human beings. No results from the meeting. 2062 – In the second meeting, the Asian unit government make a proposal to MM that it’s possible to transport mostly people to Utopia M by the Rilao data to a physical system. And most countries pass this bill, and the preparation process will be finished by

2068 – Some countries started to limit the overuse of Rilao by the public

2069 – Rilao itself stops collecting data. And tries to find out the solution for saving the earth by analysis… 2070 – Counting Results _Delete “type” human_ {data package} _Delete “type” human_ {world} _rebuild “type” mountain_ _rebuild “type” grass_ …… _self-destruct A long, long time ago… there is a beautiful planet in the universe called the earth…


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00:00:11 The word

00:01:00 The data

00:01:00 The Future

00:00:17 Wake up

00:01:07 The people

00:01:07 The Update

00:00:36 The Name

00:01:17 The represent

00:01:17 The error

00:00:41 The thing

00:01:36 The Login in

00:01:36 The End

00:00:53 The us

00:02:28 The new world

00:02:28 The Authors

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PREVISUALIZATION


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WHISPERING


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The other side of refabrication is fabrication -LEO OUFAN LEE

WHISPERING

Re-abstraced Hutong as calligraphy

With the recognition of the digitalized architecture as a current trend or phenomenon and the traditional Chinese architecture methods don‘t work well in the city process, architects are easily confused in terms of the solutions of Hutong resketch.

My project and research aimed to develop a newly available system for the Hutong reconstruction based on Chinese calligraphy. On the other side, I also tried to abstract a new diagram style based on Calligraphy.

I began with the study of Chinese Calligraphy in many fields, including 8 basic prototypes, drawing ways, power, directions and ink. The current Hutong system is similar to Chinese calligraphy in many ways, such as limited prototypes and also the ways of development. I represent the Chinese calligraphy by the construction of the ways in Hutong.

For the first stage, the element was composed just as ‘splashed ink‘. In other words, the particles are gradually emitted as diffusion of ink on paper. Second, using the motion path, the emitting particles start to move along a certain path and follow the movement by the painter‘s hand and power.

To analyse the movements of Calligraphy, I chose one of the masterpieces of Caoshu. And the meaning of the writing means one of the famous places in Hutong. The work shows the atypical structure, the energy makes the canvas more dynamic. The drawing shows the attempts made to find the flow of the force from the invisible environment concerning the brush motion of Calligraphy.

Beyond the movement of the particles, the final form can be achieved by delivering the energy. Thus, in the last stage, types of physical were given to deform the movement. In this study, I tried to find ways to represent the line into various forms by controlling the magnitude, speed of the field, etc.

I presented the final result with a diagram of hutong in both image and structure.


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2013-2015 Beijing and Berlin Research and Rediagram


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The ink and calligraphy in China are referred to as the art of emptiness and lines. The emptiness often occupies or covers more than half of the canvas, filling mainly with lines rather than planes, breathing between Fengshui and yin-yang. The line is not static but dynamic, continuously rousing up vitality, like ‚the breathing and living entity in itself‘.

FORM CONSTRUCTION STUDY OF CALLIGRAPHY

eight basic units of Chinese Calligraphy

gou

heng

ti

shu

dian

pie

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For the first stage, the element was composed just as ‘splashed ink‘. In other words, the particles are gradually emitted as diffusion of ink on paper. Second, using the motion path, the emitting particles start to move along a certain path and follow the movement by the painter‘s hand and power.

CALLIGRAPHY FEATURE STUDY

Diffusion radius

2mm

3mm

4mm

5mm

6mm

7mm

7.5mm

Stress intensity/%

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40

60

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To analyse the movements of Calligraphy, I chose one of the masterpieces of Caoshu. And the meaning of the writing means one of the famous places in Hutong. The work shows the atypical structure, the energy makes the canvas more dynamic. The drawing shows the attempts made to find the flow of the force from the invisible environment in relation to the brush motion of Calligraphy.

FORM PATH REPRESENT DIAGRAM

Shi shahai Calligraphy

Speed

Brush/ink

The structure of Calligraphy

Paper

Gesture

The ink discussion of Calligraphy

The power direction of Calligraphy


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I try to resketch the profile of hutong by the basic 8 units of calligraphy. In my opinion, the original Hutong is more like art and had its own rules and melodies. The add parts of Hutong nowadays completely ignoring the rules of hutong and lack of planning.

HUTONG RESTRUCTION SKETCH

Hutong Juer, 12.2012

Hutong Caomao, 12.2012

Hutong Huhai, 01.2013

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LINE STUDY MODEL

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Beyond the movement of the particles, the final form can be achieved by delivering the energy. Thus, in the last stage, types of physical were given to deform the movement. In this study, I tried to find ways to represent the line into various forms by controlling the magnitude, speed of the field, etc.

LINES RESEARCH AND STUDY Wet grid lines

Input lines

Threshold vaule: 50 factor:0.5

Threshold vaule: 100 Factor: 0.8

Threshold value: 150 Factor: 1 Adaptive grid frame

Black: expand curves Red: warp curves

Expand curve number: 50 Warp curve number: 50

Expand curve number: 100 Warp curve num: 100

Expand curve numbrt: 150 Warp curve num: 150

expand curve num: 200 warp curve num: 200 Pattern grid frame

Pullstrength: 5 Pushstrength: -5

Pullstrength: 5 Pushstrength: -10

Pullstrength: 5 Pushstrength: -15

Pullstrength: 5 Pushstrength: -20


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Space optimization

SPACE DISSOLUTION STUDY 3D-PRINTED MODEL


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In this stage, we explore the relationship between the lines from the last step and the space. The lines across the space can create the space or dissolve the space. We create the space based on the cellular automata rules to control the density. And we use the lines to redesign and reshape the space.

FORM TO SPACE STUDY WITH DIGITAL TOOLS

One curve across test1

0

Catalogue simple rules Radius=3 Inside the ball live K=5 Live<10 X=15 Y=15 Z=20

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G=12 wbLaplace L=1 S=2 T=1

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G=12 wbLaplace L=4 S=2 T=1

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G=12 wbLaplace L=8 S=2 T=1

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G=12 wbLaplace L=14 S=1 T=1

Two curves across test 2

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Catalogue simple rules Radius=3 Inside the ball live K=5 Live<10 X=15 Y=15 Z=20

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G=12 wbLaplace L=4 S=2 T=1

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G=24 wbLaplace L=4 S=2 T=1

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G=24 wbLaplace L=8 S=2 T=1

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SITE LAYER ANALYSIS

Analysis

Ring roads

Primary roads

Secondary roads

Paths

Commercial buildings

Proximity networks

Meatball active areas

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The site is on Road Gulou of Beijing, China. And all the buildings on the site will be cleaned by the end of 2013, and there will be a new underground museum and the subway until the year 2016.

REPRESNT PROGRAM OF THE SITE

ROOF SUPPORTS WALLS PATTERN

Office

Hotels

Residential

Commercial

Combine


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坚持和操守之外,一切皆可忽略或遗忘 ——天南

LUOFU PLAN The project is in the countryside of south China; though it‘s an economically developed area of China, the construction condition is still on the basic level.

We design a feedback system to consider the construction itself, with five main processes according to the real condition. (Predesign, proposal, construction, achievement and feedback achievement. The owner, construction workers, tourists and manager are also parts of the process.

The basic aim of this project is to make a multi-objective design and set up a basic system to optimise the project in the countryside of China. Because of the variables of the project, we cannot control the final result; we can control every process and feedback to the design.

The research processing includes pre-survey and pro survey. The main respondents are the construction workers and the tourists. In the countryside of China, construction workers are more like construction artisans; they are not professional or really educated, but they have a lot of experience that they under the space and the feature of the material. The tourists are the main users of the project. We surveyed before and after the construction and try to represent their behaviour mode with time geography to assist the design.

A demonstration is also an important part of the project, feedback design and variance fix.

The project is still going on until the year 2017.

Multi-Objective Design and Study Optimization of China's countryside


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2015-2017 Luofu Mountain, Huizhou, Guangdong Province, China Research and Design Optimization Partner: Dr. Liang Shangyu


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We diagramed the Pre Construction team Survey by working experience. We also consider technique level, working type (10 types), age, gender, education condition, position and the cost estimate advice to the project. And according to the Real Condition of China, the map reader is also an important member of the team.

2015-2017

Luofu Plan Multi-Objective Design and Study Optimization

Mount of Winter sweet Construction team( 33 persons) Pre Survey

Platform Pizza Construction team (50 persons) Pre Survey


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We used the working experience to divide the team. We also consider technique level, working type, age, gender, education, position and the cost estimate advice of the project.

VENN DIAGRAM OF CONSTRUCTION GROUP

Mount of winter sweet Construction team before before | after Space scale

Landscape culture Landscape style Landscape function

5.7 6.4 6.6 7.5

7.2 9.1 9.2

8.7

Chinese Her biology Bed Construction team Space scale Landscape culture Landscape style Landscape function

5.5 6.4

6.9

7.3 7.6 9.5 9.2 8.7

Platform Plaza Construction team Space scale Landscape culture Landscape style Landscape function

5.0 6.2 7.5 7.2 9.1 9

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Longevity Culture Park Construction team Space scale Landscape culture Landscape style Landscape function

5.8

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This kind of optimization design based mainly based on the feedback of the construction workers. And we adjust the scale by not only the condition of the site but also the various types of flowers and plants in this area.

OPTIMIZATION DESIGN PROTOTYPE


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Time geography is the most important part of the project. We use this method to simulate the behaviours of the tourists, and we also built the ideal behaviour model for them.

PRE TOURIST SURVEY: TIME GEOGRAPHY

Tourists‘ time-use diagram

Tourists ‘life path diagram


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I tried to simulate the tourist’s time path model by the movements of several intelligent point clouds. And the below diagrams show certain frames of the whole system. And the bottom diagram shows the use condition layer plus from 8:00 to 17:00

SIMULATION OF SPACE USE OF THE TOURSITS

8:00-9:00

10:00-11:00

9:00-10:00

11:00-12:00

12:00-13:00

14:00-15:00

13:00-14:00

15:00-16:00

AGE

8:00-17:00

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30-40

40-50

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simple redesign signs

Original tour spots influence layer

Negative Positive

Green layer redesign rest spot shop green river group Function layer redesign

Parking layer redesign

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SUBSTITUTE SOLUTION FOR THE CURRENT CONDITION IN CHINA

What could a young-generation Architect do during the Urbanization of China?

For thousands of years, traditional Chinese have had their tendency to experience overwhelming standards formulated by western industries. Even though architects themselves are performing an international practice as skyscrapers and high-rise buildings surprise citizens year by year, construction workers in the countryside or other less developed parts of China still follow the walking path of our ancestors.

We adopted a technical method --- code writing as a logical way to express our consideration about traditional Chinese architecture under the circumstance of parameterization. However, the attempt failed. New ideas and buildings rise in this field, but the concept of “parameterization” itself has been proven a fake proposition.

Therefore, we decided to start this project with a sincere respect to those experienced construction teams instead of critical thinking. And we marked every member a proper label such as decision-maker, constructer, visitor and expert. By taking this method, we shed more light on participants, ensuring that every useful feedback could be taken care of during the reconstruction process in this project.

For example, in the project platform plaza, according to the advice of construction workers, we use the traditional “layer stonewall” that has almost extinct in China instead of the normal brick wall. And in the project lychee garden, we use the stone texture feature to replace the manual pattern before. And there are more.

Consequently, the progress we achieved shows that we cannot jump directly into the modern Industrial system without the traditional Chinese construction craftsmen or use design formulas to quantify tourists‘ tastes. We cannot construct pure rationalism while ignoring the context at the same time. Therefore, we build a logical research system to understand our construction workers and share their unique experiences. We also use time geography theory to represent the behaviour modes of the tourists. What we intend is to call demonstration feedback our design. We’re not “revolutionist”, we are professional “fixer” with own points of view.

Those are my answers to how young Chinese architects act during the process of China’s Urbanlisation.


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VULCAN


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As one of the graffiti at Pompeii said," nothing lasts forever." Vulcan also represents highly respect to the unpredictable nature and the artsy proud of human civilization by advanced 3-D printing and design techniques.

VULCAN

World’s Largest 3D-Printed Architectural Pavilion

Natural structures are analyzed and understood as hierarchies of very simple components organized into constructs from the smallest arrangement of material, through successive subassemblies to the most complex – the whole organism or body. Properties and performances emerge that are Human occupancy, in particular proximity and time lapse, will be the parameters that will define multispectral requirements. These requirements transfer to the phenotype, described by software- controlled parameters.

The basic aim of this project is to design a flexible dividable 3d-Printed structure as the customer require. And we also work on a system that will act as structure and fit the feature of the material at the same time. The development of these systems will originate from the definition of their simplest constituents integrating manufacturing constraints and assembly logic in parametric components.

The research processing includes experimentation and to know the feature of the material in order to build a stand able structure. We use silkworm, vault and many other parametric tools to help our design. This new combine knowledge will be applied in the design of structure system and unit. We set up a 2 week workshop during this process also to teach the basic knowledge of form founding and 3D-printing.

Consequently, the system also includes the development of parametric, by using this kind of new techniques we can get the feedback and improve data during the process.


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October-September. 2015 Beijing,China BJDW Exhibition Team: Xu feng, Yulei, Xiaosai, Liuzhongyuan, guo wenqiang


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2012-2015

Below: We use a plug-in silkworm for material study to enhance the strength of the 3D-printed component. Silkworm is a grasshopper plug-in which can transform the object or the lines freely to G-code. G-code is a freely printing code for open source RepRap 3D-printer. Right: a detail photo of the silkworm 3D-printed PlA structure

SILKWORM MATERIAL STUDY

Basic coner strength

Basic structure strength

Basic connected strength

Coner strengthen

Prototype: hexagon print numbers of plies: 100 PLA Radius: 0.5mm Thickness: 0.3

Connected strengthen

Center strengthen


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DETAIL PHOTO OF PRINTED STRUCTURE


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Below: We use rhino-vault for the stand able structure form founding. And rhino-vault is emerged from research on structural form finding using the Thrust Network Analysis (TNA) approach to intuitively create and explore compression-only structures. Right: The photo from the top view

RHINO VAULT PROTOTYPE FORM FOUNDING

Vault Height Scale: 18.5 Angle Tolerance 5 Iterations Max Relax: 1000 Iterations Max Horizontal: 1000 Iterations Max Vertical: 2000 Epsilon Vertical: 0.05

Vault Height Scale: 18.5 Angle Tolerance 10 Iterations Max Relax: 1000 Iterations Max Horizontal: 1000 Iterations Max Vertical: 2000 Epsilon Vertical: 0.05

Vault Height Scale: 18.5 Angle Tolerance 15 Iterations Max Relax: 1000 Iterations Max Horizontal: 1000 Iterations Max Vertical: 2000 Epsilon Vertical: 0.05

Vault Height Scale: 20 Angle Tolerance 5 Iterations Max Relax: 1000 Iterations Max Horizontal: 1000 Iterations Max Vertical: 2000 Epsilon Vertical: 0.05

Vault Height Scale: 23 Angle Tolerance 5 Iterations Max Relax: 1000 Iterations Max Horizontal: 1000 Iterations Max Vertical: 2000 Epsilon Vertical: 0.05

Force network

Form network

Vault Height Scale:18 Angle Tolerance 5 Iterations Max Relax: 1000 Iterations Max Horizontal: 1000 Iterations Max Vertical: 2000 Epsilon Vertical: 0.05

Force network

Form network


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TOP VIEW OF PRINTED STRUCTURE


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We use rhino-vault for the stand able structure form founding. And rhino-vault is emerged from research on structural form finding using the Thrust Network Analysis (TNA) approach to intuitively create and explore compression-only structures.

2015-2016

Vulcan

Parametric+ 3D-Printing

thickness and height

Vault trusted network mesh

Mesh to Nurb-surface

Hexagonal grid

Optimization single component

3 parts divide


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THE PROCESS OF SUB STRUCTURE TECHTONICS

No.37

No.51

No.85

No.358

No.418

No.454

No.554

No.725


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MODEL DETAIL PICTURE

2012-2015


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Below: Exploded diagram showing the digital disassembly of this variable component structure. The component is unique with its own label for reassembly. And this is one piece from the whole 3 parts. Bottom: Diagram showing the relationship between each unique module of the structure and their positions. Left: The realization of the digital diagram below: 3d-printed PLA prototype structure.

DIGITAL MODEL TO PHYSICAL REALIZATION: ASSEMBLY CASE STUDY

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No

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No

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6-1

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ELOUNA BEACH


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ELOUNA BEACH

Housing system and site analysis


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June-November. 2014 Berlin, Germany Another Architects Team leader: Daniel Dendra


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QIN



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2009-2014

Public space is not all based on urban planning, the original thing inside of the topic is civilization and group memory.

QIN

-MAX WEBER flexible Interactive Square Design

Qin is an interactive square mainly design for the local citizens. The site is located in the historical building areas of the city Qingdao. And the surrounding is very crowd. It‘s also one of the seas nearby sites and the natural condition (the wind direction and the sun direction) is really different from summer to winter. The main aim of this project is to take full use of the underground space and also the natural condition of this area. So I start with the study of flexible systems. I used diagrid as my study object and main focus on density structure, connection, porosity and grid itself, also of this kind of physical feature project to a really natural condition in this situation. According to the study I design a shell system based on 9 prototypes.

The building is an organism for system study experiences of diagrid knowledge and beauty.


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2nd prize of the year Summer Semester 2013 Qingdao Technological University Graduated Design Instructor: Dr. Prof. Joo Tingyoo


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Architectural Works

2009-2014

The different changes of the scales of the diagrams show not only the mechanical property of the structure but also the variety of visualization

THE STUDY OF DIAGRID

10.10 test

20.10 test

30.10 test

20.20 test

30.30 test

40.40 test

10.15test

10.20 test

10.40 test


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The research shows the surface condition in the real users based on the sun, the structure of the material, and the density.

SURFACE STUDY ANALYSIS

Basic diagrid

Best structure

Best solar use and wind provide

Grid change lower porosity

Grid change higher porosity

Result


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Academic Works

2009-2014

Below: the picture shows the basic unit structure and the shadows of the structure. This diagram shows the basic structure of the wall, each unit has 4 main parts, the diagrid, the wall, the shell and the window, and there are 9 basic prototypes.

STUDY MODEL PICTURE


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diagrid structure

marine ply

projector

light window

normal window

air outlet

view inside

structure arms 10% window

shell

view

30% window

60% window

glass unit

90% window

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There are 3 main parts of the wall system, the sensors set on the diagrids test the solar energy and influence the window shapes. The basic structure is stable, and the shell system is suitable for different kinds of situations.

WALL SRUCTURE DETAIL


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SUMMER 2013 QIN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN SECTION VI


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The wall system works mainly on the south side of the building and the other side for museums and exhibitions. This kinds of system produce several movement modes for all kinds of users.

SHELL SYSTEM THROUGH SECTIONAL SURFACE


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Urban Complex Design

CITY CAPE

Summer Semester 2012 Qingdao Technological University City Complex Design

Urban Playground

Instructor: Dr. Prof. Son Jae Won



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PROGRAM ANALYSIS

2009-2014


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Improvisation

2013-2016

The Photograph does not call up the past (nothing Proustian in a photograph),” writes Barthes. “The effect it produces upon me is not to restore what has been abolished (by time, by distance) but to attest that what I see has indeed existed.” -Roland Barthes’ Camera Lucida: Absence as Presence

300 Years

Other way of narrate by photos

I happened to read that it‘s already 300 years passed since china came from China to Europe. I‘m wondering what happened in Europe from the past 300 years, what s changed and what‘s kept.

I flop my mind to four areas: The history of china in Europe, Crazy thinker that hadn't been accept in his time age, The fashion capital

and the politic center. I research the first area as a timeline and the other 3 as time points. What's happen nowadays? What's already happened in the past? Did the history a loop? Are we repeat ourselves some how?

I tried to describe all of my mind movie with photos abstraction. I used nowadays time points cities photos to picture the old one and the old one to picture the newest.


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2013 DIA, Hs Anhalt, Dessau Photography Instructor: Prof. Ivan Kucina


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2013-2016

Amsterdam Berlin

EUROPE HOTSPOT CITY MAP Paris

Meissen

Berne

Roma


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Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Crazy thinker today

Meissen

Roma

Versailles

Deconstructivism

Amsterdam

Berlin

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Flat + Haalth

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2015, 2017

Logo visual guideline

the USA, Germany Product design


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Improvisation

2013-2016

The visual guideline design for an American Healthy Social Network company.

The visual system design for an Club in Berlin.

DESIGN VISUALISATION

DESIGN GUIDELINE


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Curriculum Vitae M.A. Chen Siqi A: Monumentenstr.3, 10829, Berlin, Germany T: +49 015731698095 E: c47.001@gmail.com Nationality: Chinese

Education 2017-2021

Technischen Universität Darmstadt PhD. Candidate

2013-2015

Dessau Institute of Architecture (DIA), Hochschule Anhalt

2008-2013

Master of Arts in Architecture [M.A.] July 2015 Master Thesis-1.3 Qingdao University of Technology Bachelor of Architecture [B.Arch.] June 2013 2nd prize of Graduated Year- 4.3 GPA

Experience 2015 [current] 2021 [current] 2014-2015 2014-2015 2015 [summer]

Original Design Habitat Society Institute Berlin, Germany Senior Researcher on the area of the Sociolinguistics of Space and Semiotic Landscapes. Ziegert EverEstate Berlin, Germany Partner management sales & Financing intern Elective: ESMOD Fashion design Dessau, Germany Teaching Assistant of design and technical softwares Peter Ruge Architects Berlin, Germany Worked on visual (movie) and modeling using Rhino, Revit, vector work, CAD/CAM. ASW Studio Beijing, China Teaching Assistant of the grasshopper and plug-in Vault and Part of the team worked out the biggest 3d structure of the world now.

2014 [winter]

Another Architects Berlin, Germany Using script programming figure out the master plan of 2,000 houses located on the Elounda Mountain and built a system for test the construction condition of the hill.

2013 [winter]

XD Architects Beijing, China Technological support counted and distributed 100,000 curtain unit in 10 prototype and also multifunction unit.

TALKS + CONFERENCES 2021 2020

2020 2019

2018

2017

2021 Young Scholar Forum BUCEA (virtual) Active playing space: evaluating existing environments for ‘Wartezustand’ refugee children’s physical activity in Berlin AUBE workshop Shenzhen 2020 (virtual) 1sqkm: Our world and their world, using space syntax, semi-structured interview and photovoice to re-abstract refugee children's daily lives Active living conference 2020 Orlando, Florida, the USA Presentation topic: Everyday physical activity of elementary school-aged refugees in their Erstaufnahmeeinrichtung in Berlin TU Berlin URBANI[XX], Future City Future Village National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu Presentation topic: Intelligent tourist behavior model based on time geography – an example of Scenic Area Reconstruction for Mount. Luofu URBANI[XX]: Sino-German Workshop on Urbanization and Urban Development of TU Berlin University Berlin, Germany Presentation topic: Socio-Spatial Interaction (SSI): Design Strategies on Promoting Wellbeing of 'Wartezustand' Elementary Schoo-laged Refugees in Berlin 8th International Ph.D. Academic Colloquium of Peking University: Landscape as Media Beijing, China Presentation topic: Socio-spatial Interaction (SSI): Design Strategies to promote Integration of Elementary school-aged Refugees in Berlin

2017

Towards Urban Resilience – international Workshop for young Researchers UIC, Barcelona, Spain Presentation topic: Socio-spatial Interaction (SSI): Design Strategies to promote Integration of Elementary school-aged Refugees in Berlin


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Publications +Exhibitions 2021

Built-environment attributes associated with refugee children’s physical activity: a narrative review and research agenda Conflict and Health (Published)

2017

Towards Urban Resilience - Proceedings - International Workshop - Barcelona 2017 Conference (Published)

2017

Socio-Spatial Interaction (SSI): Designstrategien zur Förderung der Wohlbefinden grundschulalter Flüchtlinge im wartezustand in Berlin Der Zug (Published)

2015

VULAN-3D structure

2015

Sustainability in Fashion ESMOD&DIA http://sustainabilityinfashion.blogspot.de/ Studio movie work Rilao: Future in 2065 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNUVougqoAY

2014

BJDW 2015,Beijing,China Elective about fashion and Architecture combine

Workshop, La Biennale di Venezia,Venice, Italy,2014

2014

Open Field Venice

2013

Dessau Urban Playground Studio of Informational Architecture http://dessauurbanplayground.blogspot.de/

2014

Einblick 14|15

Page 33 Woodcut Prize

Technical Skills Computer Modeling

Rhinoceros 6.0 advanced modelling techniques, Plug-Ins: Grasshopper, Elk, Firefly Grasshopper complex parametric modelling and analysis AutoCAD Architecture, Revit, Sketch up

Urban scale analysis

OpenStreetMap GIS database for map features, combined with coding software ELK 2.0 Depthmap X visual and spatial network analysis software based on space syntax theory DeCodingSpaces Toolbox software for algorithmic architectural and urban planning in Grasshopper Ecotect climate simulation and analysis

Scripting analysis and visualisation

Nvivo Processing

Animation/Video Motion-Tracking

Houdini

data analysis helps to discover richer insights from your qualitative & mixed methods research advanced skills in visual with java scripting advanced simulation of Physical system and visual

3DS Max advanced photorealistic rendering and animation with Mental Ray Camtasia Studio advanced animation and rendering techniques for professional quality video Unity advanced animation and modeling techniques for professional quality media After Effects

Computer Aided Manufacuturing

advanced skills in compiling and editing real video footage with CG

Grasshopper Technique advanced skills in counting units Laser Cutting advanced skills and knowledge in material properties machine maintenance 3D- Printing advanced knowledge and skills with Z-Corp 3D-Printers

Honors +Awards 2020 2017 - 2021

AUBE traveling scholarship China Scholarship Council (CSC) Scholarship

2017

DAAD-IPID4all Scholarship

2017

Top 10 Design of the year: the 7th IDEA-KING International Human Settlements Planning and Design Competition

2016

Top 10 Design of the year: the 6th IDEA-KING International Human Settlements Planning and Design Competition

2016

3nd Prize: 2016 Chinese Architectural Art “Young Designers Prize”

2015

2nd Prize: Haalth Logo Design Competition

2014

2nd Prize: Woodcut Competition

2013

2nd Prize: the 3rd Architectural Design Graduate Exhibition of China-Korea Cooperation Program Qingdao Technological University


Chen Siqi

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