Life Is Architecture And Architecture Is The Mirror Of Life. – I.M. Pei
Shuailang Yan Miami University B.A.In Architecture
CONTENTS
Module Congregate Housing
03 - 09
Junior Team Work
BHDP Architecture Renovation Project
10 - 14
Senior Individual Work The field of architecture intrigues me because a building is not only an art creation form that exists for a long time, but also a witness of history.
Creative Children's Playground
15 - 19
Junior Individual Work
It is invested with art development, technological advancement and social progress. In my opinion, the value of architecture lies in that it
Clifton Activity Center
satisfies both functional needs and spiritual expectations of users. Sophomore Individual Work
For me, to design a building is like creating a life, giving it with soul and then
Other Work:
perfecting the appearance. I enjoy the design process to plan each detail with my innovation and comprehensive consideration. In my ambition, I want to be an
Internship
outstanding architect to realize my personal and social value. The OTR Apartment/Gallry
Photography
Nuevo Laredo Train Station
19 - 22
01 "MODULE CONGREGATE HOUSING"
ACADEMIC PROJECT GROUP W ORK BY: SHUAILANG YAN HUIJIA ZHANG Modern shared communities are specif ically designed for young p e o p l e s t ru gg l i n g i n b i g c i t i e s b e c a u s e m o d e r n m e t ro p o l i t a n l i fe i s fa s t - p a c e d a n d ex p e n s i ve t o re n t i n t h e s u rro u n d i n g communities, which have aging houses and equipment, p o o r e n v i r o n m e n t a l c o n d i t i o n s , l o w d e n s i t y, a n d c o m p l e x populations. Our goa l is to improve the re side ntia l a nd poor e nvironm ent by i n c re a s i n g re s i d e n t i a l d e n s i t y. We h ave a va r i e t y o f ap a r t m e n t t y p e s t o c h o o s e f ro m , e a c h w i t h i t s o w n s e t o f b e n e f i t s f o r d i f f e r e n t g r o u p s o f i n d i v i d u a l s. W e ' v e b u i l t a l o t o f p u b l i c p l a c e s i n c l u d i n g g y m , c a f e, r e s t a u r a n t , a n d l i b r a r y t o To provide a c omfor table a nd he a lthy living e nvironme nt for young p e o p l e. W e b u i l t a g r e e n t r a i l s y s t e m f o r t h e e n t i r e b u i l d i n g t o e n s u re t h at i n c re a s i n g re s i d e n t i a l d e n s i t y d o e s n o t e n t a i l diminishing vege tation a nd outdoor spa c e.
CCTV Headquarters CCTV headquarters building on December 24, 2007 by the United States Time magazine as the world's top ten architectural wonders in 2007 . On November 7, 2013, he was awarded the 2013 Global High-Rise Architecture Award by the World Institute of Tall Urban Architecture (CTBUH) and was shortlisted for one of the top ten contemporary buildings in April 2014.
China World Shopping Mall The total construction area of 60,000 square meters, business area of 30,000 square meters, divided into two floors above ground and two floors ground. Nearly 200 stores provide guests with high-quality goods and services, including international products, clothing, Chinese and Western catering, entertainment and fitness, gift toys, postal couriers, banks, and so on.
CITIC Tower Beijing CITIC Building covers an area of 11,478 square meters, with a total height of 528 meters, 108 floors above ground and 7 floors underground, which can accommodate 12,000 people and a total construction area of 437,000 square meters. On June 8, 2014, Beijing CITIC Tower was named "Top Ten Contemporary Buildings in China"
The most needed facilities around
The most convenient transportation
The main crowd around
SURROUNDING COMPANY The majority of the surrounding areas are corporate, malls, and restaurants because it is surrounded by CBD core regions. As a result, the daily flow of people is extremely high, and it serves as a daily gathering place for young people. However, only a small number of young people of this scale dwell locally, with some living on the outskirts of the city due to the high cost of living in the area.
Subway
Young people
Apartments
Children
Restaurants
Shopping malls
Buses
Elderly
Car
ANALYSIS OF THE SITE SURROUNDING AREA
ANALYSIS OF THE POPULATION WITHIN THE RESIDENCE Depending on the surrounding environment, the group of people we choose to face is young people who go to work, and we divided them into four groups according to their economic level
23-year-old graduate student
30-year-old programmer
35-year-old hotel manager
23-year-old graduates
Foreigners, Couples, Cats
Out-of-Province, Ingle
Locals, single
Local, Single, Rich second generation
Low economic foundation.
Medium economic base.
Above the verage.
Higher economic base.
No1.Gym
83%
71%
No3.Restaurant
No2.Library
66%
60%
No5.Share Working Space
No4.Cafe
50%
TOP5 PUBLIC SPACES Based on our questionnaires and interviews with people around us, we find that Gym, Library, Restaurant, Cafe and Share Work Space are the favorites of young people. In addition to these bars, galleries, cinemas also have a part of the people like it. But base on the space, we only chose the top five public spaces.
MODULE COMPONENTS
Public space system
House system
Bedroom
Livingroom
Meeting Room
Pet Room
Laundry
Cafe and Restaurant
Study Room
Library
Kitchen
Gym
Green trail system
Walking Space
Houses are arranged according to the ramp
Each group of modules has a three-storey house with an increased volume ratio
Form an internal ramp
Form an external ramp
In the middle is the outdoor public space
Four core tubes and a column system
ELEVATION This facade is made up of a multi-modules, and you'll notice that there are locations where there are no exterior pathways. We break the monotonous facade and replace it with an internal walkway system that opens up the middle area.
PLAN AND ROOM DETAIL THE BASE MODULE
The entire module is 340 square feet, which is just the size of a single room. can fit the needs of most young people.
THREE MODULE
The space of the three modules is slightly smaller, but it is very suitable for couples with an average economic levels.
First Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
TWO MODULES
Second Floor Plan
FOUR MODULE
Two modules are more suitable for young people with moderate levels of economics and can improve their living environment
The four modules are ideal for best friends because there is plenty of space and also for pet owners.
First Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
THREE MODULES
First Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
Thrid Floor Plan
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If you live alone, three modules is a huge luxury. However, Beijing has a high level of consumption, and some people will strive for a high standard of living.
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SECTION
LIBRARY LIBRARY I wanted to break withtraditional the traditional library, I wanted to break with the boxy boxy library, and and I added a three-story structure the middle I added a three-story steelsteel structure in theinmiddle to make the central space artistic. young to make the central space moremore artistic. Now Now young people are much very much in pursuit of design, so I believe people are very in pursuit of design, so I believe a lot of people willthis likespace. this space. a lot of people will like
FUN LEARNING SPACE I don’t like the traditional opening study space very much. I want the whole space to flow so that people will find it interesting in this space.
DINING SPACE DINING SPACE I put cafecafe on the firstfirst floor andand the the canteen on the I put on the floor canteen on the second andand third floors. I put them together cancan second third floors. I put them together facilitate people to switch, I personally likelike when facilitate people to switch, I personally when people are are hungry cancan go to after dinner want people hungry godinner, to dinner, after dinner want to rest for a chatchat , you cancan go to which to rest forwhile a while , you gocoffee, to coffee, which increases crowd mobility. increases crowd mobility.
02 "BHDP ARCHITECTURE RENOVATION PROJECT"
ACADEMIC PROJECT INDIVIDUAL W ORK BY: SHUAILANG YAN
Th e B H D P bu i l d i n g i s we l l - p o s i t i o n e d at t h e m a i n e n t ra n c e o n C inc innati' s we st side, with a ste a dy stre a m of pe ople enter i ng a n d d e p a r t i n g t h e c i t y e v e r y d a y, t h e r e f o r e t h e g o a l o f o u r de sign wa s to turn it be c ome a n ic onic struc ture. The project was optimized based on the BHDP building's origina l de sign. It wa s quite tough for me be c a use the si m pl e r the de sign, the more dif f ic ult it wa s to c onve r t it, a nd you had t o n o t o n l y t r a n s f o r m t h e f a ç a d e b u t a l s o m a ke t h e i n t e r n a l s t re a m l i n i n g a s f l aw l e s s a s t h e s p a c e. A n d b e c a u s e B H D P i s a c o n s t ru c t i o n bu s i n e s s, Th e h a s h i g h ex p e c t at i o n s fo r t h e building itse lf.
SURROUNDING ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS
First and foremost, BHDP's office building is in a prime location, and it is surrounded by several notable structures in Cincinnati and Highway. This resulted in an increase in the number of people in the area.
The Number Of Peopel
Duke Energy Convention Center
The Number Of Peopel
ENCLOSED INTERIOR SPACE.
INTERNAL GREENERY.
FACADE.
BALCONY.
The interior layout is too tight and there is no open space
Most of the interior is studios, offices, tables and chairs. There are not many green plants
The facade is overly simplistic and similar to the surrounding buildings
No balcony can provide employees with the opportunity to breathe fresh air and relax.
Fort Washington Way INDOOR PROBLEM
The Number Of Peopel
Carew Tower The Number Of Peopel
Paul Brown Stadium
TRANSPORTATION
INFLUENCE
Our position is undoubtedly very well connected, given it is one of Cincinnati's main entrances. It is very close to the city center, and it is on the right side of our site. Many people will approach Cincinnati through the Fort Washington Way, which is directly in front of us.
The former BHDP building has a facade that is quite similar to the neighboring buildings, with no prominent points, and I had no idea it was an architectural design firm until I passed by. So, if we remodel it, it will have to be the most visible structure in the neighborhood, and everyone who passes by will remember it.
DESIGN IDEA ANALYSIS
OUTDOOR PROBLEM
MASS ANALYSIS
SECTION AND DETAIL Double-deck ventilation and rain-proof louvers
STEP 1 Main Structure of I beam
First of all, the interior space is opened, and the outside scenery is introduced into the interior, so that people who are near the inside can also see the outside scenery. And it can also work on the internal platform, which is a good solution to the situation that is too depressed inside.
Indoor Ceiling
Curtain Wall Column
Stainless Steel Fixture Ventilation Overhaul Cavity White Spotted Glazed Glass
Hollow LOW-E Glass
STEP 2
Medium Gray Backing Aluminium Sheet
At the same time as opening the central space, because more sunlight is needed inside. So I cut one vertically and one horizontally. And some outdoor balconies are designed on the facade, which can make people relax when working.
STEP 3
Because I had to cut some parts, it would be inconvenient for some floor slabs, so I built some sky corridors and improved the streamline for aesthetics.
STEP 4
Finally, aside from the location of elevators and stairs, there is the creation of floor slabs.
PLAN
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Building
LEVEL 10
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14m
EXPLODING DIAGRAM
INTERNAL RENDERING
03 "CREATIVE CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND"
ACADEMIC PROJECT
INDIVIDUAL W ORK BY: SHUAILANG YAN
Th e nu m b e r o f p e o p l e i n s o c i e t y i s a lways i n c re a s i n g, a n d t h e n u m b e r o f c h i l d r e n i s a l s o i n c r e a s i n g . H o w e v e r, t h i s i s n o t t h e c a s e i n C h i c a go. T h e p o p u l at i o n i s s l o w l y d w i n d l i n g, a n d young people are no longer choosing to raise their children i n t h i s c i t y. B e c a u s e ch i l d re n d o n o t h av e a c o n d u c i v e l i v i n g e nv i ro n m e n t , n ew ch i l d re n ' s fa c i l i t i e s a re u rge n t l y n e e d e d i n s e v e r a l m a j o r c i t i e s . H o w e v e r, c o n v e n t i o n a l c h i l d r e n ' s e nte r ta inme nt fa c ilitie s a re fa r too ordina ry; the f irst chal l enge we must address is how they will become par t of the city's surroundings.
SITE LOCATION
SURROUNDING ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS POPULATION ANALYSIS
2710,000
2710,000 Is the total population of Chicago for 2019.
6.1%
10.4%
15.1%
want more than 2 children
want 2 children
want 1 children
2315,000 Is the above 18 years old people
13,000 total population decrease
395,000 is the number of 5-17 years old kids
8,000 kids population decrease
0.4% 61% 15.3%
20.2%
Family have more than 2 children
Family have 2 children
30.1% Family have 1 children
The Declining total population
All the data is from data commons Chicago popilaton 2019
SITE ANALYSIS
A. Seward (william) Park and Goudy (william) Square are the only two parks in the area that have children's play facilities, but the features are simple and devoid of design. Because of the large size of Seward, we chose Goudy's smaller park for renovation.
FUN CITY What this collage wants to express is to hope that children can have more of their own happy world in the city. The pink hue is to express the child’s naivete, and hope not to reduce the happiness of children just because they are in the city.
This time we chose Chicago, one of the largest cities in the central and eastern United States. Chicago belongs to the state of Illinois, and it is also one of the most prosperous cities in the United States. With the changes in recent years, more and more candidates are not here to nurture the next generation, because Chicago ranks third in crime rate in the United States, and although there are green spaces or open spaces in the city, there are not enough playgrounds.
B.These two pieces of land are the most suitable for new children's playground in the whole area. The existing playground is far away, so adding a new playground in the middle can better improve the coverage area , and children don’t have to worry about being too far away.
Kids Decling of total population
VOLUME GENERATION
4x4
4x4
EXPLODING DIAGRAM
4x6
4x6
6x6
6x6
CREATE POINT
CREATE VOLUME
EXTRACTION LINE
GENERATE TUBE
COMBINE
Swing
Station
Stage
Rock climbing
Music hall
Slide
RENDERING
The entire design uses a parametric design, and the entire playgarden is designed to integrate into the entire city, so each amusement facility is given a sense of design. By splitting squares of different sizes into different shapes with Grasshopper, and creating a frame at the pick line, more special shapes can be created faster to meet design needs
HIVE SWING
ARTISTIC STAGE GENETIC SLIDE I created three sorts of public facilities for the neighboring residents in addition to the primary three recreational facilities. The first is the stage, which can be used to fulfill the desires of children who want to perform and, secondly, to meet the needs of Street performer. Children can simultaneously play and listen to music in this manner.
FAN CLIMB ROCK
MUSIC HOUSE
Followed by a small music room, the middle part has a Tubular Bell. This space is more enveloping, and children can make different tones by tapping copper tubes of different heights inside and form echoes. This is a good way to cultivate the child's musical talent. The third is a small station, which was originally located in our site. So I remodeled it more in line with our playgarden style. People can play in the playgarden with their children while waiting for the car.
CAVE STATION
04 "CLIFTON ACTIVITY CENTER"
ACADEMIC PROJECT INDIVIDUAL W ORK BY: SHUAILANG YAN
A s eve n t s d eve l o p, C i n c i n n at i i s a c i t y s t e ep e d i n h i s t o r y a n d c u l t u r e. T h e c i t y ' s e c o n o m i c s t a t u s, e d u c a t i o n a l a t t a i n m e n t , a nd population de nsity a re a ll rising. A s a re sult, public servi ce fa c ilitie s in c e r ta in towns a re ina de quate ly e quippe d. M a ny inhabita nts must drive or wa lk a gre at dista nc e to access the nearby libraries, which are old and small and cannot handle a la rge numbe r of pe ople. A s a re sult, we must c re ate a handy a c tivity c e nte r to suit the ne e ds of the pe ople in our im m edi ate vic inity.
HISTORICAL AND URBAN SITE ANALYSIS
OU RS ITE Old Residential Areas
Population Education
Income
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90
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1780 1788: The first group Europeans came to settle here. 1790:Changed its name to Cincinnati. This name is an honorific name for George Washington
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Downtown
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1830
1811:Steam engine ships were used on the Ohio River and began to bring a steady stream of wealth to the city
1930
1880 1878:Music Hall, commonly known as Cincinnati Music Hall, is a classical music performance hall in Cincinnati, Ohio.
1880:Cincinnati was the first city in the world to build and own a large railway, which connects the east and the west of the United States.
1902: the city built the world's first reinforced cement skyscraper
1980 1931-1933:Construction began in 1931 and the station was officially opened on March 31, 1933. The total cost of the project was $41.5 million. At the height of rail passenger traffic, Union Station had the capacity to send 108 pairs of trains a day.
ANALYSIS PEOPLE FROM THE SITE SURROUNDING AREA
2009
MASS ANALYSIS STEP 3
STEP 1 Library Cafe
Young-age
Study Room Divide the entire site into four parts, link the internal road to the square behind the plot.
Service Center Auditorium
Rotate the four blocks to open up the interior space. When people walk inside, it feels like they're surrounded.
Middle-aged Cinema Trampoline
STEP 2
Park
Old-age Shopping Mall
Layer the blocks, and the height of each block is different, so that people walk in it and feel that there is a spatial change
Swimming Pool Restaurant
2019
Elderly Activity Room
I cut the shape of the building to make the building more interesting and more beautiful. When people walk next to the building, it feels like they are entering a canyon.
Young-age
FIVE IMPORTANT ELEMENTS Middle-aged
According to our data survey, we are extracting the most important factors that are considered by all age groups in the surrounding area.
Old-age
AUDITORIUM
CAFE
LIBRARY
STUDYROOM
SERVICE CENTER
PERSPECTIVE
Place the blocks and add stairs to increase the circulation. No matter where you are in the activity center, wherever you want to go can be reached by stairs and alleyway.
EXPLODING DIAGRAM
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OTHER W ORK 1
OTHER W ORK 2
Shenzhen Children’s Hospital Urban Design and Science & Education Building Concept Design
The OTR Apartment/Gallry
IN T E R
Based on the comprehension of the project and its site, following the expect of ecology and interaction, an inspiration of Green Vally is presented. The "Green Valley" will be the oasis in the crowded city. For children, the concave green valley is like a harbor, which embraces the children who came here with safety and naivety. And the various landscape in the valley encourages children to discover the nature and the city.
IND IVID UA L W OR K B Y: SH U AIL AN G YAN
The only thing I think can be changed is the change of the whole external material and the internal material. For this studio we have to choose two artist.My two artists are violin maker and video artist. I decorate violin maker apartments and studio with as much wood as I can, and then I use as much glass as I can to represent video artist.
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OTHER W ORK 3
OTHER W ORK 4
The Studio
Nuevo Laredo Train Station
IN D IVID UA L W O R K B Y: S H U A I L A N G YA N
GR OUP W OR K B Y: SH U AIL AN G YAN JU N L I IAN BU SH ON G C OL E M ASSE GR A PHIC B ELO W B Y: SH U AIL AN G YAN
I like to record the trivialities of life with my camera because I often work at Studio and people always ask me what studio is like, so I created this set of works to record the studio and my comrades in my eyes.
Nuevo Laredo train station final semester group assignment, If we have more time on this project, it will be amazing and detail, but I graduated early, so I didn't have chance to continue. The role of the train station is to alleviate the difficulties of Mexican residents to enter the United States, including high-speed rail and the subway in the city of Nuevo Laredo. The design incorporates the undulating terrain around it into the design, and those diagrams was made by me. I really like it.