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You contrul your life. you can create anyway you want using your imagination.

The Lll are incredible builders—not merely of structures, but of ecosystems, societies, and ethical systems.

People are afraid of the other and I believe we’re going to live in a world with androids because of technology and the way it advances.

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Tina. Ying Li



Tina. Ying Li liyin@umich.edu

Studio Work 2. Live Residence: Up And Over Housing 3. Skyscraper Design : Ocean Circulation 4. Techno Utopia: Afro-futurism World 5. Old Factory Restruction: Broken Silkworm 6. Networked Fragments: Technopoetics Coast 7. Mult-Complex: Dream Into A Reality 8. Hotel: Symbiotic & Mobility International Golf Hotel 9. Artists Residential: Wake Up

Make Draw Fab 10. Visual Research Project 11.Manual + Digital: Working Drawing 12.A Structurally Stable Paneled Form: Custum or Armor 13.Fabrication Light of Michigan



Studio Work

University of Michigan / Qingdao Technological University (2008-2015)


Shanghai 23,804,300 Population[2013]

3,6312

Persons per km

9,602,400

Persons come from other cities and provinces

Food System 1,253,900 ton

Food comes from outside per day

17.5%

Fresh food went bad during transpotation

30.1%

Food come from local farm

H.A.M #1 Market Focus: H.A.M (high-density agricultural metropolis) University of Michigan Team Work, (Partner: Yuxuan Jiang)

700

Number of H.A.M in Shanghai

900-1,700

Service radius km

30,000

The number of people each H.A.M can accommodate

Shanghai is the world’s largest with a growing population of 23,804,300 living at a density of 3,631/ km2. 70% of the food consumed within the city arrives from outside the region, pressurizing both its local urban infrastructural systems, and its container port – the busiest in the world. Delays within the existing food distribution network and its under-scaled cold-chain supply structures impact the quality of the food available to a city with a rich cultural heritage of diverse culinary practices. H.A.M proposes a distributed system of food delivery overlaid upon existing subterranean rail networks and manifest as a new typology of high density social condenser coupling transport infrastructure, food distribution, public markets, restaurants and technologically-enabled in-situ agricultural production.

100m*100m*100m The dimention of H.A.M

50,000

The area of restaurant m 2

100,000

The area of market m 2

60,000

The area of farm m 2


H.A.M

High-density Agricultral Metropolis


1.RESEARCH|Food Shed Analysis

Inner Mongolia

XinJiang

ShanDong

HeBei

Vegetable

Friut

Garlic

Frozen

Dry seasoning

NanJing WuXi SuZhou ChangZhou ZhenJiang NanTong YangZhou TaiZhou

Pickle

JiangSu

90%

Locally produced food

65% Local consumption

SiChuan

Transport to the field

Field produced food

10%

ZheJiang

Jing Zhou

ChongQing

HangZhou NingBo ZhouShan ShaoXing TaiZhou JiaXing HuZhou

HuNan

30%

Shanghai

60%

30%

fruit and vegetable

40%

other oils

35%

Other Food Fresh Food

eggs Jerky

15

% 15%

5%

80%

Normal flow of food losses

30% keep good condition food

35%

65%

20%

Fresh Food in simple temperature transfer Fresh Food in cold temperature transfer

go bad food

GuiLin

Waster Food in the transfortation

HaiNan

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1100

1200

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1400 17

1day

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1900 1day

2000

2100

25

37

2200 27

39

19

XinJiang

3

9

1000

900 11

SiChuan

7

800

9

ChongQing HaiNan

1

5

700

InnerMongolia

3

600 7

HeBei

1

500

400 5

GuiLin

300

3

HuNan

200

1

JingZhou

ShanDong

JiangSu

100

ZheJiang

0

41

2300

2500

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2day

2600

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1day

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71

3day

35

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4000

4100

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hour

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hour

39

hour


1. RESEARCH|Density and Farmland Analysis ChongMing Xian

BaoShan Qu JiaDing Qu I G

H

F E D

A

New PuDong Qu

B

QingPu Qu C 20KM

30KM

NanHui Qu

MinXing Qu

50KM

SongJiang Qu

68KM

FengXian Qu

JinShan Qu

A HUAHG PU DISTRICT B LU WAN DISTRICT

Food Print Calculation

C XU HUI DISTRICT D CHANG NING DISTRICT

ChongMing Xian

E JING AN DISTRICT

China Traditonal Farm

F PU TUO DISTRICT

5+9+1.5+60+1116+1780=2971.5 SQ M

G ZHA BEI DISTRICT

S=230000000x2971.5=68344500000=πr²

H HONG KOU DISTRICT

r=104321

I YANG PU DISTRICT

ChongMing Xian

BaoShan Qu JiaDing Qu I G

H

F E

A

D

New PuDong Qu

B

QingPu Qu C 20KM

30KM

NanHui Qu

MinXing Qu

50KM

SongJiang Qu

FengXian Qu

JinShan Qu

City-SuZhou

BaoShan Qu JiaDing Qu

Industry Farm S=23000000x900=20700000000=πr²

I G

r=81191M Keeping the original 30% Cold Chain transportation

H

Qx70%

F

r after=68000 M

Cold Chain reduce r=13191 M

E D

20700000000SQ Mx70%/6340500000SQ M=2.286

A

New PuDong Qu

B

QingPu Qu C

10MI

ChongMing Xian

BaoShan Qu JiaDing Qu I G

H

F E D

A

New PuDong Qu

B

QingPu Qu C 20KM

30KM

NanHui Qu

MinXing Qu

SongJiang Qu 56KM

FengXian Qu

JinShan Qu

NanHui Qu

MinXing Qu

SongJiang Qu

30MI 20700000000SQ M x70%x70%=πr² r=56800 M Existing Farm Area:1897000000 Creating 2 times area of farming land

FengXian Qu

20700000000SQ M X70%70%-1897000000= 10143000000-1897000000=8246000000=πr² r=51277 M

JinShan Qu

City-JiaXing

50MI

Downtown Area Existing Construction Occupy almost 45% Land Area 6340500000x55%-1897000000=3487275000=πR² R=22500 M 20700000000SQ Mx70% /(6340500000SQ M+1897000000)=1.76


2. SYSTEM|Food Logistics System

H.A.M THE NODE1 OF EXIST SUBWAY STATION AND H.A.M THE EXIST TRENSPORTATION CENTER(RECIEVING FOOD FROM OTHER DISTRICTS ) THE NODE2 OF TRANSPORTATION CENTER AND H.A.M (only one in each of loop) THE EXIST SUBWAY STATION THE PATH OF FOOD SUBWAY THE LAYOUT OF URBAN THE EXIST PATH OF SUBWAY THE PATH OF EMERGY TRANSPORTAION (from trensportation center to each loop ) THE SERVICE RANGE


GARBAGE

Part I: Each H.A.M. hub connects these new market buildings clustered in groups of 20 and connected via a new subterranean rail delivery system for food distribution overlapped with the existing public transit system. 700 H.A.M.s, each serving 30,000 residents are composed of a program mix of 20,000 m2 of logistics space, 50,000 m2 of restaurants, 100,000 m2 of markets, and 60,000 m2 of agriculture. hubs in the highly runs 14 hours every day serving each group of 20 HAMs in a 2 hr. cycle. Trains supply fresh food, extract throughout the system, while locally, public cultural programs are introduced that begin to provide each location with a complimentary and unique identity within the sytem.

,there are some mechine which can do a preliminary Handle of garbage. tunnel too.

exist transformation center to each loop in the system. Each loop has a H.A.M building as a joint in a loop to recieve all the needed other district food .

A1

1

building to surrounding sevice address, this place include school, company , factory and other activity place.

2

3

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is the food from joint H.A.M to each H.A.M. in the planted in the H.A.M be transformed in one Loop.

A2

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H1: Transformation Center (acceptance and distribution of food shipped from other districts. H2: Loop (transport and exchange garbage,the food producted in H.A.M, transferred food from last hierachy. H3: H.A.M ( there are 20 H.A.M projects in last hierachy-loop, itself can product the food ,supplied for surrounding residential.

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2. Building Design |Building Form Design

Part II: Below grade, several levels of concourse organize and separate the transportation systems delivering support, vertical distribution systems, and sorting of both supply and extracted materials. Public connection to the existing subway system links those arriving with public spaces occurring at grade and interfacing with the adjacent spaces of the city. H.A.M. revisits the logic of OMA’s very large libraries (Paris, Jessieu, and Seattle) as a model for concept of a continuous and ramping vertical extension of the public ground plane is co-opted to extend the space of the public street networks where historically most market functions were concentrated, continually folded surfaces facilitate the movement of vast populations served by each hub while also conditioning an unfolding, visually invigorating public spectacle of food consumption. In the core wrapped by the two ramps of each H.A.M, there is a special volume housing public functions framing and aquatic programs on south facing facades.

MARKET Aquatic Product Aquatic Product Aquatic Product Meat Meat Meat Proteins Food Proteins Food Simple Food Simple Food Cake Prepared Food Prepared Food Prepared Food Fruits&Vegetable Fruits&Vegetable Fruits&Vegetable Fruits&Vegetable Festervial Food

RESTAURANT Tourist Hotel Tourist Hotel The Beverage Stores The Beverage Stores Chinese restaurant Global restaurant Buffet & Box lunch Buffet & Box lunch Street Restaurants Street Restaurants



PUBLIC SQUARE 1F PLAN [ +0.00m ]

FESTERVAL MARKET AND STREET FOOD RESTAURANT 2F PLAN [ +5.00m ]

PREPARED FOOD MARKET AND BUFFET RESTAURANT 3F PLAN [ +10.00m ]

MEAT MARKET AND GLOBAL RESTAURANT 11 F PLAN [ +50.00m ]

AQUATIC P


PRODUCTS MARKET AND CHINESE RESTAURANT 13 F PLAN [ +60.00m ]

PUBLIC TOURIST SPACE AND TOURIST RESTAURANT 16 F PLAN [ +75.00m ]


4.DETAIL| Axion in Chinese Traditional Representation

PART III: to both utilize available solar resources where possible to facilitate plant growth, and meet the ventilation challenges of food-related programs within to reinforce systemic identity while producing a unique node within the larger system. With respect to questions of iconographic readings of the project within the city and the interior spaces that it engenders, the designs are developed in response to the challenges outlined recently by People’s Republic of China President Xi Jinping with his often cited comment “No More Weird Buildings”. logistical and logistical forces, yet anticipated to be capable of housing, assembling and organizing a multiplicity of formal expressions, new and traditional models of food production, multiple sclaes of commercial activity while producing a dizzying spectacle linking contemporary food practices with an ever- diversifying population in Shanghai.

1F PUBLIC OPEN SQUARE

11F GLOBAL RESTAURANT AND MEAT MARKET

13F AQU ATIC PRODUCTS MARKET

16F TOURIST SPACE(SQUARE+RESTAURANT)

B1 F EXIST SUBWAY AND LOGISTICS CENTER

2F FESTERVAL FOOD MARKET AND STREET FOOD RESTAURANT

FUNCTIONAL RAMP IN THE MARKET

CHINESE TRANDITIONAL BRIDGE


4.DETAIL| Axion in Modern Representation


4. DETAIL|Furnature System

food shelf

fish pool

six-person table

meat display case(pig/cattle)

mult-person table service line cake display case

food shelf fish pool restaurant food shelf collection space food shelf family table big table two-person table movable table-possible point processing platform


4. DETAIL|Kitchen Detail Static Electronic Puridier Smoke Collector Smoke Cover Soft Connector Ceiling (Acoustic) Shifting Channel Air Blower Ventilation Tube


#2 Live Residence: Up And Over Housing University of Michigan Arch 562 Housing Studio (Faculty: Douglas S. Kelbaugh, Lars Gr채bner, 2014 Winter) Team Work, (Partners: Solomon Tucker, Yuxuan Jiang) complexity, requiring solutions, which are more thorough in their conception, development and execution. Each studio section had a unique focus, but all dedicated to a comprehensive architectural design. Our particular focus was a comprehensive building for housing in the community of downtown Ann Arbor. UP& over Housing was our way of maximizing real estate in limiting site constraints, without relying on the main goals were to create an urban outdoor space that activates an inviting public refuge that increases interest in the museum. Also we wanted to maximize the number of residential units while being sensitive to the local building height regulations. In the process, we took on the challenge of redesigning the neighboring


Concept Diagram

“Not enough housing! lets expand and take advantage of the south sunlight”

40 u

“now that we’ve maximized our real-estate. lets open up to the public!”

Up and over- a housing unit that mazimizes its potential

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“Not enough housing! lets expand and take advantage of the south sunlight”

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“Now that we’ve maximized our real-estate. lets open up to the public!”

Up and over- a housing unit that mazimizes its potential




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Unit Floor Plan

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Unit level 5 Scale 3/32” = 1’-0”

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Unit level 6-11 Scale 3/32” = 1’-0”



Sections

A-a’ Section

B-b’ Section


Structure


Wall Section --West Facade

Elevations

South Elevation scale: 1/16” = 1’-0”

Elevation Diagram


West Elevation scale: 1/16” = 1’-0”

“Too much traffic noise on huron street! we need a buffer”

“idea: lets move back 6 feet to shield us from the noise and intense sunlight”

“our balconies and sunrooms create a buffer from the traffic and intense southern light”


System

RAIN HARVEST

Cooling Tower

FCU

FCU

FCU

FCU

FCU

AC FCU

gray water FCU

FCU

LEGEND Boilers Chillers Cooling Towers AHUs Fan Coil Units Hot Water Pipes Chilled Water Pipes Fresh Air Intakes Air Exhaust Supply Ducts Return Ducts Supply Air Outlets Return Air Inlets Air Supply Ducts Air Return Ducts Interior louver system Overhang shading system Nature ventilation

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Wall Section --South Facade

FCU

FCU

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FOR RESTROOM

FCU

FCU

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ROOF GARDEN

PV PANNEL

Hand-On Museum

STEEL STRUCTURE IRRIGARION

COUNTYARD ATRIM

PAVEMENT

FILTER

PARKING

COMMERICIAL



Unit Axon

1- “Advanced-Pro”

3- “Young-Pro”

3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms 1800 sq. feet

1 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms 806 sq. feet

This model provides the space and amenities that young starter families are looking for. Guaranteed to be one of the spacious units in downtown Ann Arbor

Designed for the young up and coming professional seeking out a new city to explore. Cozy open space with a wealth of storage

2- “Pro-Deluxe”

4- “Pro-Loft”

2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms 1209 sq. feet

1 bedrooms w/ den, 1 bathroom 884 sq. feet

For more mature professionals looking to spread out a little bit. Also enough space to house young starter familys

This unit is more for the “introvert type” more private window opening s and also includes a den to escape when needed








#4 Techno Utopia: Afro-Futurism World University of Michigan

At the beginning of the project, we should choose a techno music song as the start of the design. My choice is a song called techno city by Cryotron. And then I analysed the structure, story and background of the song. I got a word called “afro-futurism” from the background of this song. “Afrofuturism is an intersection of imagination, technology, the future, and futures through a black cultural lens,” says Ingrid LaFleur, an art curator and Afrofuturist.” I see Afrofuturism as a way to encourage experimentation, reimagine identities, and activate liberation. I did a lot of research of afro-futurism, collected some catalog about it, include , ly the color and pattern of afro-futurism is exciting for me. If I bring the concept of 70s’ to Detroit, which is an industrial city, it will be exciting and anticipate. I choose the Michigan center station as a possible site in Detroit. MSC is a typical 90's work, has been abundant as Detroit went bankrupt. I had tried to make a go-back style, putting the 70s’ pattern into the 90s’ building. I put the special afro-futurism graphic and pattern together and imagined them as the element of Michigan center station, such as doors, windows, columns and ornament. And I draw a new elevation graphic in 2D that is a drawing express the idea of afro-futurism. Finally transformed the 2d drawing to a 3d model of MCS, through the logic of afro-futurism,such as Dislocation, Dehumanization, Alienation.


Packard Automotive Plant 1911-1956

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St. Margaret Mary School 1920-1982

William. Livingstone House 1893-2007 Lee Plaza Hotel 1929-1990 Belle Isle 1845-2000

Woodward Avenue Baptist Church 1887-1986

Broderick Tower 1927-1985

United Artists Theatre 1927-1989

Michigan Center Station 1913-1988

Wurlitzer Building 1926-1982


Structure of “Techno City” By Cybotron

“Techno City” by Cybotron


Expression of Afro-Futurism


Collection Construction Of Afro-Futurism Introduction Of Afro-Futurism

Samuel R. Delany

Octavia Estelle Butler

Ishmael Reed

Erykah Badu

Janelle Monae

Jean-Michel Basquiat

Umberto Boccioni

Ellen Gallagher

Ytasha L.Womack

Alex Schomburg

AUTHOR Mumbo Jumbo (1972) The Last Days of Louisiana Red (1974)

Startling Stories.(1939) Pittura, scultura futuriste (1914)

Book

Parable of the Sower (1993) Clay’s Ark (1984)

Forme uniche della continuità nello spazio(1913)

Empire Star (1966) Nоva (1968) Triton (1976)

ACHIVEMENT

Wiglette from "DeLuxe" (2004-2005)

ArchAndroid (2010)

he bold and youthful violence of hues

heterotopia means other place or a place of differences

Breaking the chains that enslave minorities of all types.

TECHNOLOGY

People are afraid of the other and I believe we’re going to live in a world with androids because of technology and the way it advances.

It explores the politics and culture of a future where cyborg

synthetic continuity

technology is universal.

Reed uses this history to explicitly undermine the legitimacy of the monotheistic religions on which Western civilization rest.

URBAN SPACE

Techno Music

TRANSFORMATION

POLITICAL

You contrul your life. you can create anyway you want using your imagination.

'Techno City' directs us towards the future and the past.

A young woman named Lauren Olamina who possesses what Butler dubbed hyperempathy – the ability to feel the perceived pain and other sensations of others – who develops a benign philosophical and religious system during her childhood in the remnants of a gated community in Los Angeles .She travels north with some survivors to try to start a community where her religion, called Earthseed , can grow.

Afrofuturism

Afro-Futurists are saying we're going to believe in the power of a positive future for blackness.

His efforts to deliver an important message to Empire Star, and the attempt to bring an end to slavery.

Trouble on Triton: An Ambiguous Heterotopia

In fact, the politics within Gallagher's art are far from didactic, and she tackles ideas of race, origin myths and Afrofuturism with a wit and sensitivity that combine with an intellectual rigour to create works that linger in the mind and provoke thought long after being viewed.

RELIGIOUS Society and Alienation Man and Machine

voodoo

Basquiat's art focused on dichotomies," "suggestive such as wealth versus poverty, integration versus segregation, and inner versus outer experience.

They called for an art that glorified speed, violence and the machine age, one that above all reflected the dynamism of an engine-driven civilization.

MACHINE The Lll are incredible builders—not merely of structures, but of ecosystems, societies, and ethical systems.

Human interfacing with computers via implants.

FASHION

Black Arts Movement postmodernism A colony of people who have been mutated by a disease that astronauts brought back to Earth from outer space.

privileged over the body and the physicality of these figures (i.e. black men) commonly represent in the world.

SPACE TRAVE

It is not like anyplace we know in the world. Time is not the same. past ,present, and future colloped into one. you acturally living through differerent dimention,universe and reality. You will have fun dong so.

Science Fiction


AFRO-FUTURISM CULTURE--PATTERN African Textiles

AFRICAN TRIBAL PETTARN (60s)

AFRICAN --Ankara (70-90s) mudcloth (70s)

asoke cloth (80s)

kente (90s)

AFRICAN WAX PRINTS FABRICS (00s-10s)

COLORS IN AFRICAN CLOTHING

Colors in the fabrics of African people posses important meaning. Meanings vary from people to people and fabric to fabric. For example, the Akan people in West Africa use dark colors such as red, black, and brown for funerals, while the Akon use white for joyous occasions, such as naming ceremonies. In kente cloth made by the Ashanti people of Ghana, gold represents status and serenity. the presence of God and the omnipotence of the blue sky. Blue also refers to a pure spirit, one which rests in harmony. Red connotes passion, the passion of political determination, struggle, and defense. Ashanti also believe that red holds protective powers. Finally, black denotes seriousness and a union with ancestors. It implies spiritual awareness.

AFRICAN FASHION PATTERN (00s-10s) 1.african fabric in interior design

5.african fashion show

2.african prints — latest fahion trends

3.Editorial for Vogue Accessory

4.wax and leather


The Elevation Of Michigan Central Station

The Michigan Central Station was built in 1912-3 in the ornate Beaux-Arts style, although, as seen in the 2008 photograph above, only the vestiges of the once grand building and setting remain. Named for the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, Beaux-Arts Classicism came to America with architects as they returned from their European studies in the late 19th century and flowered after the World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893. Many American prominent architects, including Henry Hobson Richardson, Louis Sullivan, Richard Morris Hunt, and Charles Follen McKim studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts.

tation

The gap that is formed between the windows is supplied with fresh air from outside through vents at the base of the outer window. Air circulating through this gap is warmed by the heat coming from the inner window which transmits heat loss from indoors and also by solar gains. Preheated rising airflow, by stack effect and wind pressure, enters the room through a vent on the top of the roller case. Thereby the ventilated double window serves as a heat exchanger, recovering part of the heat losses through the inner window and providing solar gains. Besides this function, it is still a window offering a view to the outside and admitting daylight. The main advantages of this system are its simplicity, its inexpensive technology and the fact that there are no operation costs (929).

Beaux-Arts Classicism Characteristics of Beaux-Arts buildings include projecting facades or pavilions with large, usually paired, columns or pilasters. The structures are executed in masonry and typically have a rusticated base (see above illustration). Moldings are elaborate and often contain floral motifs. Cornices and entablatures are detailed and enhanced with tall parapets, balustrades, or attic stories. These details can be seen on the MCS. Paired columns and pilasters are seen flanking the arched openings. Floral swags are seen under the oversized cornices, and elaborate escutcheons and detailed keystones are seen above the arches. The pediments are also decorated with oversized elements.

first story typically rusticated (stonework joints exaggerated, see typical elaborations)

The main waiting room on the main floor was modeled after an ancient Roman bathhouse with walls of marble and vaulted ceilings.

Interior Design Of Michigan Central Station At the time of construction, Michigan Central Station was the tallest rail station in the world. It was built in the beaux Arts or Second Empire style of architecture, which is typical for rail stations built during the turn of the century. Large arched entryways, paired columns or pilasters, a variety in exterior architectural detail, rusticated stone and recessed façade details can all be connected to the Beaux Arts or Second Empire style and can all be seen in Michigan Central Station’s exterior design.

masonry walls (usually light-colored stone)

the granite balustrade which wrapped around the curved side of the feature, punctuated at intervals by columns and plinths at the ends of each span.


Atop of the plinths were placed cast-iron lamps, which included classical and floral motifs that were popular in beaux-art design.

office space

wall surface with decorative garlands, floral patterns, or shields

The building also housed a large hall adorned with Doric columns that housed the ticket office and arcade shops. facade with quoins, pilasters, or columns( usually paired and with lonic or Corinthian capitals) public space

Three large 21 ft. x 40 ft. Roman arch windows with iron muntins line the north faรงade, with four smaller 8 ft. x 20 ft. arched windows alternating with the larger windows. The windows are flanked by double engaged Corinthian columns supporting an entablature and projecting cornice. Pediments rise above the three large windows. These windows, the centerpiece of the main faรงade, reflect the influence of other buildings of the Beaux Arts movement, may give us a picture of double ventilation



According to the afro-futurism theory of triangular elements and “dislocation� logic,

Pulled out of the structure of the line.

space. Each space can go through each others by the structure.

Using the technology and advance mate- rials to do the structure.


Afro-Futurism World in Michigan Central Station


Afro-Futurism World in Michigan Central Station

original michigan central station

Half keep orignal outlooking , half will be some alienation .

of the building, accourding to the logic of afro-futurism.

Putting the structure and main buildings together.


#5 Old Factory Restruction: Broken Silkworm Qingdao Technological University Arch Design IV (Faculty: Kim Jong-geun, 2012 Fall) Team Work, (Partner: Xiang Du)

o separate factories. Using the people to walk and stay. Make sure tive environmental impact of buildings. stem, I can make sure an opening

rt of the wall will be used by energy-saving treatment. Some removal bricks will as the outdoor paving and landscape. At the same time local bamboo can be as the materials of building. In a addition, the rainwater collection system and interior landscape are designed in this project. \


Site Plan

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Auxiliary ENT Main ENT

Site Plan Scale: 1:800

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BASE AREA :

5728m2

BUILDING AREA :

4550m2

FLOOR AREA :

2010m2

BUILDING DENSITY : 35% VOLUME RATE :

0.79

GREENING RATE :

39%

Concept Around the site distribute the green plants,our building is hidden in a lush grove.As the leaves grow on the tree branches,our architecture by building the original beam column system is suspended in the air, through the green plants to mark out the path guiding people in the mountains, let people in the imperceptibly free shuttle in between architecture and environment.

Traditional plant restruction program half in the workshop original framework of new system of single column, space form and cannot liberated large space on the grou control. structure,use of plant high strength truss by suspension means fastened to two tom large space, also have good seismic performance.


Structure Analysis

WEST ELEVATION scale 1:500


Summer Ventilation And Rainwater Collection Analysis

The bamboo can hide the strong sunlight in summer.

Building air exchange through the middle of the open part.

Water on the gas stream has a cooling effect.


Site Plan

1 FLOOR PLAN scale 1:600

Section

1-1 SECTION scale 1:400

2 FLOOR PLAN scale 1:600


4 FLOOR PLAN scale 1:600

3 FLOOR PLAN scale 1:600

2-2 SECTION scale 1:400


Roof Bamboo Material Drainage bamboo cover planting bamboo filtration bed drainage channels fixed bamboo support bamboo seinforced concrete

Roof Drainage Layered Structure

plantain support bamboo 150 thick planting layer rubber cushion

cement mortar reinforced concrete pads



#6 Networked Fragments: Technopoetics Coast University of Michigan Arch 552 Networked Fragments Studio (Faculty: El Hadi Jazairy , 2014 Fall) before. As I continue to drawing out a new Bella Island in future, an utopian world, through using friendly technology; I think I can use a new word to express it: technopoetice. technical performance of the technology and apply the technology in order to service for people to relax . Just as the project called Ile des Machine that is one version in canal St Nazaire. So I want to build a utopian world of technology, which has Detroit features in Detroit river. Because Detroit is a traditional industrial city, so it will be a key factor in this program, it could make this utopia world more likely to achieve in the future . In this project the boat in the river can up and down by the lock system with the regular sound produced by machine. Families enjoyed the pleasant picnic at weekend; meanwhile, they also enjoy the poetic coast surrounding them.


Lock System

In the future, the island must be restored to its former’s vitality, not only in economically but also in space. So I imagine that the future of the island is not just communite in horizontal space instead of vertical space. Using surrounding water level to make the boat rise and fall with and create a vertical space, where people In my project, I take advantage of three major modern technologies to support the entire water system : machinery, cranes, locks.


Machinery: I took advantage of this device, like a pump , through the absorption of water and drainage water to control water levels, when draining water ,the machine became turn on a water fountains to form a landscape . Lock: It is a water transport equipment, though opening and shuting gates to control the water level, Ichange the traditional water transport equipment into the program to create a three-dimensional landscape. Crane: I took advantage of the crane in this part and underwater gear systems, through movement of the building center pivot in the vertical direction to control the level of architectural, thereby that will strengthen communication between other buildings, such as in here create a bridge between this side building .



The SHIP Industry

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natural gas compressor

conveyor belt

ship gasoline pump


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VISITSHIP

GOOD SHIP NEED GASOLINE

THE SMALL SCALE SHIP NEEDS REPAIR

THE LARGE SCALE SHIP NEEDS REPAIR

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is that powerful just like straight line , rather than soft curves. ment. In order to prevent the water entering the building when the water level changes, I design an external bridge to connect to the boat and building.

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ship building room gasoline station

design center ecology space componet making factory

dry dock

making factory

ship museum ship repairment

ship museum ship building room 10m

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#7 Mult-Complex: Dream Into A Reality Qingdao Technological University Arch Design IV (Faculty: Son Zaiwong, 2013 Winter)

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burned in 80,90years. Dreams into reality, linked the problem, which the youth faces now. “Dream into reality� the concept is that through three architectural compared (illusion) and reality (real). 1.a series of dislocation graphic in light compared with the solid. 2.some same shape combined after the size changed compared with the solid. 3.the gradient change of width of strip in the elevation compared with the solid. and reality.


Concept In order to express the concept “dream into the reality �, taking the following two methods to performance.

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combination of two parts

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change the size of this graphic

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In this plan,the grey part is the internal corridor,this part is formed by the changed shape. Throughout the a clear moving lines,convenient for people leisure time.The gray partis the outside layer of the channel,inorder to add the space more interesting,the channel is designed to lookdifferent widths.Provided in eachpart of the central position of the core tube.



In the picture, the green part will use the special light-emitting material in order to produce the grow indoor garden section. such as shopping, entertainment,conferences and also has a large parking presure on the surrounding. space. Many green plants planted at the top of the underlying architecture, which both beautiful and environmentally friendly. Site area: 25000 sqm Grass area: 91500 sqm Parking area: 16000 sqm Under: 15000 sqm On: 1000 sqm G/S ratio: 3.66 C/S ratio: 0.6


Because the building extended upward with nonlinear, so each plane are not the same. But the available space inside(the Rectangular) is the regular shape , surrounding extra space (the green colour part) can be used to plant green plants.


In order the achieve the illusory feeling, starting from the bionic point of view,using a new type of glass material, making it both externally and see the unreal shadow, but also make the people inside the clear observation of the scenery outside.

residential part of the eco-homes,the special material of the pipe,making the biological and natural substances circulating in the room can be guaranteed.

mult-complex space,the space is divided into several levels in the vertical,each part is connect by the footbridge. In this case,we can see a up and down scattered square mode.



#8 Hotel: Symbiotic & Mobility International Golf Hotel Qingdao Technological University Arch Design VI (Faculty: Huang Sheng Zai, 2012 Winter) This project is a advanced hotel near to the golf course, the hotel not only provides accommodation, but also serves for the people who comes to play golf course. Qingdao is located in the sea, there are the roaring waves of the sea and roaring waves emerge in an endless stream, therefore the design concept is the wave line. Beautiful curve is also the most easily element that can fuse the environment. So I hope that through the aesthetics of the curve to design the coastal hotel. In the program, the space of three floors at bottom is public service space for golf course. Through this public space, people can have a rest, enjoy the beautiful view of outdoor and people can also directly get into the hotel room through the hall.

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peaking of Qingdao, the most famous sea- side scenic is the Shilaoren in the Laoshan Scenic Area. We selected the site which is located in the center of two plots ,same to avoid the tedium feeling ,so to go to vacation travelers

clusive immersive feeling .

round the site ,there is not only the beautiful scenery but also entertainment venues, such as the golf course as well as the beer inside the city of carnival; from the site of less than 2 kilometers in Qingdao City Museum of art and the

ingdao Grand Theatre, where we can know the culture and customs of Qingdao can also enjoy the noble and elegant.

Concept Symbiosis

Adjust the position in three-dimensional space

Splicing in the three-dimension space into a closed curve

To build a rich and dynamic surface

Need to create a channel from the inside

The lower edge of the surface tilt

After the formation of free space that people can access


Design Development

On the surface on the mountain

The surface generation body mass

Body mass can be put to the mountains

Skin treatment body mass

Site Development (Symbiosis/ space/ function)

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A variety of rooms

Catering and part of the Kangle facilities, ancillary buildings have canteen and dormitory

The ground layer is responsible for the additionally reception and daily arranged can enjoy the sea view of the many facilities in Kangle

Basement parking lot in addition to a large concentration of entertainment and leisure facilities

Underground two layer is the main parking lot, large equipment room, warehouse, responsible for the whole building energy supply and circulation of terminal



Presidential suite

West Elevation

Commercial suite

Standard room

Standard room

North Elevation


#9 Artists Residential: Wake Up

Qingdao Technological University Arch Design III (Faculty: ZhuTing Yong, 2012 Fall) life, these artists usually lack inspiration, the opportunity to touch nature and wide vision. mainly used for changing the life and work of artists in order to inspire their creative inspiration. elevation. Using the bent form of the housing make the interested space for artists.


1st Floor Plan


Putting the function space together which daily life and work of the artists involved in,so that the artists were able to accomplish these functions in their residential area.

Site Plan



Outdoor space, artists can go to the rooftop to see the sights, breath of fresh air, look for inspiration in the rest of time. Two large skylights make the sunlight come into the room directly, so that the whole house is very bright. A1

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IMPERFECT HEALTHY HOUSE

#10 Visual Research Project : Imperfect Health University of Michigan

The ambition for the visual research project is to learn to express conceptual and theoretical interests in visual language. It is an exercise in information design, a foray into the communicative graphics that are essential to rigorous thesis explorations. I produced a document, in which you compellingly format and provocatively design the research for my given text. The visual research project aspires to visual, relational and ideational complexity. Such complexity can only be achieved through multiple re-workings of the information, images and structure of the document.


MIND

We live in a state of pervasive anxiety. Every day, we are confronted with problems stemming from the energy crisis, the use of natural resources, pollution, decreasing bio-diversi-

SANITY

EYE

RESPIRATORY

OXYGEN CENTRAL NERVOUSCENTRE

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industrial production processes and our consumerist lifestyles. We perceive our bodies as constantly at risk (from sources difficult to pinpoint of contamination and disease. We have begun to think of all aspects of our lives in medical terms. Architecture, urban design, and landscape design are addressing these fears, incorporating medical issues and

FOOD

solutions are based on the individual well-being and achieve a virtuous cycle of society. But Society and the individual for architecture to provide health to society and individuals, it most question the metaphoric through which it evaluated LUNG

HEART

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values, metrics, and assumptions.

Apt.B-1

tations of health. For example, the idea of health is no longer identified primarily with the absence of illness, but has expanded to include a state of general well-being concerning all types of functioning, from physical and biological to social and cultural.

Growing plants in building outdoor space, which can make people feel better, but for those people allergic to pollen and seeds, which would be harmful to physical health. Thomas Leo Ogren [2], a specialist in non-allergenic green spaces, notes that the selection of species for planting in the city is crucial. “ Almost any species of plants can eventually cause allergies if it is overplanted.

For individuals, the blood pressure in the range of 80-120, that is healthy; for cars, the speed of 40 kilometers an hour, that is healthy; for a city, the rate of 50% green, that is

SUGAR STOMACH

ENZYM

Apt.A-1 In this building, it demand more body movement and fitter lifestyles – forcing users to climb steeper stairs, walk longer distances and avoid elevators; But it Ignored the smooth circulation for the elderly and handicapped and the uncomfortable mental when people climbing stairs.

whether an organism's health or not, that is the mechanical systems mentioned above. But for the body (a complex

ENZYM

ENZYM

consisting of variously functional organs), we cannot

PANCREATIC

Apt.B-2

like a mechanical system, which as a factor is inputted through a program and the result of an expected is outputted. Because there are many unpredictable variables and questions, which it cannot solve them until now. In a word, no

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IMPERFECT HEALTH A Body system looks like a Mechanical operation, but body cannot be optimized like other mechanical systems...

HEALTH Why? I think health is so easy and optimized to define.

no illness no weak

Because I think health sometimes is not optimized like other mechanical systems.

YOU can have a try from the following questions.

say: we can solve the healthy problem of people and society. Not to mention Architecture. Everything has its two sides. For those who want provide for people's health through architectural design, architects might just solve the current health risks, but do not expect the consequences they may bring. For example, we can not make sure that trees are overplanted around the building is healthy for human; we can not make sure the composite materials, be created with the development of technology is healthy for human; we can not make sure isolating the high-risk groups from our lives when infectious disease spreads in society which is healthy. So I think, architecture, sometimes just solves the current healthy problems, but cannot predict the consequences will come.

Apt.A-2 In many buildings, there are a lot of spacious enough space for people to open party. But at the same time it generated a lot of health risks, such as gas, bacteria, viruses, noise, and bad habits, although to meet the mental health, but physical health is harmful. Especially the generated noise also affected neighbors’ rest and health.

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and mental health. In our life, there are many buildings can

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If a person’s blood pressure below 120 over 80 (120/80), is it healthy? YES NO I’M NOT SURE

people's heart health, instead some buildings while having

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If a person’s Total blood cholesterol is below 5.2 mmol / l (mmol / L), is it healthy? YES NO I’M NOT SURE

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If a person absorbs 1500 calories a day, is it healthy? YES NO

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If planting a lot of green plant outside(overplant), is it healthy for people? YES NO I’M NOT SURE

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If we put the older people into the nursing home, is it healthy for them? YES NO I’M NOT SURE

I’M NOT SURE

The second half of the twentieth century saw the introduction of new composited materials to the built environment on global scales to meet peoples’ live needs. More recently, synthetic products used as dyes, fragrances, adhesives, paints, preservatives, cleaners and insecticides have been implicated in human disease. They act in multiple ways: as irritants that cause coughing, sneezing, rashes or discomfort.

The aging population has become the premier contemporary issues. Most recently, a lot of elderly nursing home have set up, which can guarantee the health-care. But it was not able to provide a family experience, and avoid isolation from urban life.

being, as well as good adaptation, not merely the absence of

PLEASE QUICKLY ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS

Architects and public health officials in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries had paid considerable attention to ventilation and its importance for health Buildings were seen as systems needing to “ breathe”; to release combustion gases from heating and cooking, humidity from occupants and their activities, and airborne pathogens including viruses and bacteria, especially tuberculosis. But the noise produced by mechanical ventilation has seriously affected people's work, study, and rest. It is easy to make people angry, irritable mood.

hidden dangers of physiological health. As Jonathan M. Metzl [1] has noted, “ ‘health’ is a term replete with value judgments, hierarchies and blind assumptions that speak as much about power and privilege as they do about well-being. Health is a desired state, but it is also a architecture couldn’t easily provide health for human beings and the society, but it can be used as a work for the goal to improve the imperfect healthy building.

[1] Jonathan M. Metzl, , “imperfect health”, Canadian centre for architecture lars muller publishers, 2012.PP.16 publishers, 2012.PP.38


#11 Manual + Digital: Working Drawing University of Michigan Arch 516 “Representations” (Faculty: Perry Kulper, 2013 Fall) Developed as a part of Perry Kulper’s “Representation” curriculum, this drawing is the artifact of ing manual and digital processes, each concerned with an autonmous representaional agenda; with result tries to mediate between he inherent schizophrenia of such a process with fundamental tenets of line, tone and space.


Cross-Breeds Cross-Breeds, positions digital and analog techniques, hybridized, using aparticular Network fragment as grist for the representational mill. At the following drawing, I used the line, point, and collorful pattern to make a strong comparison with the original digital drawing.


Alt Map After crafting your piercing article of singular rhetoric in Detroit education degree distribution map, I infect, alter, politicize, or polemicize that same article by introducing elements foreign to the typically sober palette of maps. Elements such as collage, perspective, pattern, the third dimension, omission, distortion, and/or the appropriation and redeployment of symbolic conventions are among the tropes you may “objective� image of reality developed in Detroit map is augmented, challenged, re-presented, ... through the addition of these elements, opening up the ways in which we conceptualize the territory/territories of Detroit and the agency of the map.


Possible Architecture Foregrounds visual appropriation and fragment reassembly, using sites like the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, an Edward Burtynsky ship breaking photograph and the vertical surface of the John Hancock tower as sites for the design of a house by appropriating and reconstructing imagery. In this site, I used the smoke , mechine hand and animal to shape a possible architecture in a utopia world.


#12 A Structurally Stable Paneled Form: Custum or Armor University of Michigan Arch 571 Digital Fabrication (Faculty: Mark Meier, 2014 Winter) Team Work, (Partners: Xutao Wang, Yuxuan Jiang) amazing fashionable digital dress.

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Simple Hexagonal Pattern (Horizontal)


#13 Fabrication Light Of Michigan University of Michigan Arch 571 Digital Fabrication (Faculty: Mark Meier, 2014 Winter) Team Work, (Partner: Yuxuan Jiang) Using the GDI plugin for Rhinoscript, we extract luminosity values of each pixel of a bitmap, from sheet material using the 3-axis CNC mill. Given this ability to “fabricate an image�, what image should we then choose and why? How are the pixels to be made? What materials should we use? Given the potentially large number of parts, how do we optimize fabrication, assembly and parts management? How should we treat and position a light source?


Pixel parts for fabrication However, due to the excessive number of pattern, too time consuming, so the recommended us to expend the size of the pattern. And simplify the entire model.


It is not like anyplace we know in the world. Time is not the same. past ,present, and future colloped into one. you acturally living through differerent dimention,universe and reality. You will have fun dong so.

A colony of people who have been mutated by a disease that astronauts brought back to Earth from outer space.


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