I solated on the Water
PARTI
Shifting the box to create different experience and fit with the environment. The simple shape of each box can create a speical spacial experience.
OPENING & HEAT
Big and wide opening on the wall. How many light in the shelter depends on the opening. Opening can influence the heat.
regular concrete to MATERIAL Using create a simple frame for the openining
SHAPE
Shifting space to make the shelter more spacial. Providing a diferent experience for people who are in the shelter.
Interior View of the Shelte looking from inside to outside
Night View of Shelter
Exterior view to show the work space during the sunset
Exterior view from the outside to show the shelter above the water
Exterior view to show the bridge and living space
Exterior View
Interior view of living space
Section
Interior view of Kichen
Context plan of Basin
Site Photo
Site Photo
Site Photo
Site Plan
“Tadao Ando-natural light in space” This project inspires me to bring the natural light into the shelte, and use the opening to create special view of the outside environment. Every opening creates different experience of teh space. The opening is also the connection between inside space and outside space.
“Between Stone Sky”, Laulasmaa, Estonia. This project is made of different size of rectanguler, which inspire me how to use shifting to make the inerior more interesting and provide different experience when people moving forward to the next space. The easy way to make the shelter more spacial.
“Scholar’s Library” This project has not been built yet. But the design brings me a strong idea about the isolation. The Library is different to the exterior environment and look like isolated to the outside. The material and experience is totally different to the context.
ALA 225: Fall 2017 Design Fundamentals III
“The Floating Kayak Club”, Denmark The Floating Kayak Club is located on teh water pulled away from the shore, which inspires me to make my shelter projecting out from the hillside and place the working space at the center of the water. The prjecting part looks like floating above the wter.
Students: Rongting Jin Instructor: Scott Murff