Biying Xi
architectural Design
portfolio
Selected work from 2012-2018
Life Between Public Space
During the six years study of architecture and landscape, I began to show an interest in public space. As far as I can see, public space is not only a material substance in urban space, which is not limited to architecture, but also a place where include time dimension and social value. Owing to the influence of Modernism, cities are partitioned according to the functions. However, public space allows groups or individuals of different classes, races, ages, hobbies to gather and socialize. An ideal public space is neutral, diversified which can provide a platform with social interaction, information exchange and political participation, thus creating a chances for discrepant social individuals to get acquainted with, communicate with each other and merger together. There is more possibility for those people to shape more extensive social relationship and reshape personal identity. Therefore, public space is not the background of social economic activities, but a part of social economic activities. Public space has an influence on individual activities, and individual activities will also feed back into public space. The portfolio makes an exploration in life and public space from three aspects: how public space affects social relationship, public space and historical memory, how public space affect social connection.
C O N T E N T S
Selected work 03
FINGER & MUD
——PARA-situation in two sides of Hooghly river
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Our Park
——Reflections and Criticisms on Permanent Construction of Event Landscape
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Lost Similarity
——the Renovation and Extension of SMR Library by HIM
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01
Door and Window
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27
——Atrium Design of Shaw Building
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Supplement 001 Other work
43
002 Photography and drawing
45
003 Curriculum Vitae
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How Public Space Break the Boundary Public space is the in-between part of the metropolitan city to break the boundary between formal and informal, civil and governmental, controlled and uncontrolled, low class and high class.
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03F I N G E R
& MUD
—— PARA-situation in two sides of Hooghly river Inside-Out + Oceans of Wetness Academic Work Time: 2017.9 - 2018.6 Location: Kolkata [Calcutta], India Role: Rresearcher and designer Type: Group work Member: Biying Xi, Lushan Ao and Tianxia Li 2
Kolkata is composed of water and mud dots There are two types of water in Kolkata: Water in places and water everywhere. In historical maps the restrict two lines represent the river bank; in the real situation nowadays, the river wall was constructed to limit the water in the river channel. However, Kolkata is the city in the ocean of wetness; seeping, evaporating, transpiring, sublimating, collecting in interstices, aquifers happen everywhere in Kolkata. Therefore, we extract the two types of elements from ground: mud and water and understand the ground is composed of two particles: the mud particle is unsaturated; the water particle is saturated. And we use the dots to represent them: Bigger dots and Smaller dots. By doing it, the heterogenous elements are unified to one form. These small and repeated elements are operative, through control their density and configuration to draw the movements and other situations.
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Glo ssar y
of
Terms
Water and Mud Do
Finger /ˈfɪŋɡə/
noun 1. one of the four long thin parts on your hand, not including your thumb verb 1. touch or feel with the fingers. Water and land: the pieces of land are is long and thin, like the shape of fingers, reaching into the river with a gentle slope and clasping water. Example: The north side of the Hooghly River are fingers, which promote more mud to precipitate and generate an ecological buffer zone between the river and the city.
Saturation /ˌsætʃəˈreɪʃən/
noun 1. the degree to which something has been mixed into something else 2. when something is made completely wet Water and land: it is an in-between situation between water and mud. Example: We experimented (chart 3.1) about the ratio of water and mud and found there is an inbetween situation(saturation) that the dried mud from the Hooghly river could absorb more water.
Fin ge r
Edge /edʒ/
noun 1. the part of an object that is furthest from its centre 2. the thin sharp part of a blade or tool that cuts 3. an area beside a very steep slope verb 1. to put something on the edge or border of something Water and land: the land meets the river with a very steep slope, like the shape of a wall, perpendicular to the flow and refusing water to enter in. Example: The south side of Hooghly River is a hard edge . The river wall divides the land and river firmly, which is difficult to create an ecological atmosphere on the river bank.
Precipitation /prɪˌsɪpɪˈteɪʃən/
noun 1. a chemical process in which a solid substance is separated from a liquid Water and land: they are the comings and goings along with the tide. 5
Ingredient Ratio of Water and Mud
62.5 CM³ Dried Mud 0.005
62.5 CM³ Dried Mud + 50ML Water 0.8
62.5 CM³ Dried Mud + 75 ML Water 1.2
Wetness Section chart 3.1
Mud /mʌd/
noun 1. wet earth that has become soft and sticky Water and land: 1. In small scale, the ground is composed of two particles: the mud particle is the bigger one, which is unsaturated and the water particle is the smaller one, which is saturated. 2. In big scale, it is the precipitation of the river, which is in-between of river and land. It provides a field to allow the things from land and river stay here.
Ed ge
ots
Wetness Sections Normal Time
Wetness Sections Monsoon Time
Real Situation
1:200 1:200
1:200
1:200
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Comings and Goings in the Mud
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Kolkata as Biopolis
"For Place, it is plain, is no mere topographic site. Work, conditioned as it primarily is by natural advantages, is thus really first of all place-work. Arises the field or garden, the port, the mine, the workshop, in fact the work-place, as we may simply generalise it; while, further, beside this arise the dwellings, the folk-place." -----Geddes, “Civics, Part II,� p. 72
Through adding the different types of small fingers with FABB functions, working as urban apparatus, the linear-edge bank is cut to fingers.
Kolkata [Calcutta] PLACE Amenity Butt
Butt
Factory
Butt Bedroom
FABB Agency WORK
Water +
T e m p l e , Market, Office, To u r i st c e nt re , Bathroom......
FOLK
The Notion od Life, Patrick Geddes, 1927
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Oceans of Wetness Amenity | [ Warehouse + ] System
Bath
Gh
Water Warehouse
Land Warehouse
Shipping Line
Land Line
Office Bazaar
Office
Tourist centre
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Bath
Tourist centre
Ghat Temple
OďŹƒce
hat
Restaurant
Tourist centre
Bazaar
Bazaar Tourist centre
OďŹƒce
Museum
Theater
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Amenity | Water Warehouse + Tourist Centre + Office
1. Tourist Port 2. Tourist Lobby 3. Stores 4. Outdoor Market 5. Floating Shelves 6. Export Office 7. Adminstration Office 8. Import Office 9. Cargos Covery Belt
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9
A
7
6
A
5 1 4
Water warehouses are located by the river or docks, which are used to import and export cargo and have a close relationship with water. This water warehouse is a finger breaking the hard edge of the Netaji Subhas Dock and the “plus” part of public services (office, tourist centre) break the strong barrier between port the areas and civic life.
3 2
Plan 1:200 | Water warehouse +
In this finger, the warehouse is the in-between parts between two “plus” parts, as the metaphor as the MUD beach between the two fingers in the natural situation.
Section A-A 1:200 | Water warehouse + | Normal time
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Mechanism of Floating Shelves
Normal time
Monsoon time
The shelves have the floating foundations in the mud and water, which can adapt to the change of water level and protect the goods from water anytime. Especially in the monsoon time, it can drain storage tanks to make the shelves rise up.
Model | Water warehouse + | Monsoon time
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Amenity | Land Warehouse + Hindu Temple
A B
1. Temple Lobby 2. Monk Living room 3. Monk Bedroom 4. Hindi Temple 5. Hindi Hall 6. Hindi Pagoda 7. Idol Gallery 8. Land Warehouse 9. Import and Export Office 10. Railway Office
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7 6 5 10
2 8 3 9
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The warehouse is a small finger to keep drier space for goods, while the “plus” part (temple) work more like MUD to absorb water and attract civil life into industrial infrastructure.
B
A
Land warehouses are located closer to the city, which are used to deal further with the cargo to the market in the town.
Plan 1:200 | Land warehouse +
Section A-A 1:200 | Land warehouse +
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Section B-B 1:200 | Land warehouse +
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Exhibition| Blurred Wetness
Reflection on FABB Fingers
In the exhibition, the transparent film with the intensive and numberless wetness section lines was used to create an atmosphere of blurred wetness on the south side of Hooghly river after our rearrangement, which generates the aqueous interaction with the north side. The film like a surface of the water reflects our design on the original drawing of water and mud dots and also reflects the surrounding of the exhibitions. At the same time, visitors can look at the Hooghly river through the film like looking a refraction through water, even they can walk into the wetness and look the exhibition like under the shiny river.
Reflection on Bedroom Finger
Reflection on a Visitor
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How Can Public Space Affects Social Relationship? Space not only generates material, but also creates space itself, meanwhile, a new social relationship is born. ——Henri Lefebvre
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01 O U R
PA R K
——Reflections and Criticisms on Permanent Construction of Event Landscape Academic Work Time:2016.4-2016.6 Location:Fengtai District, Beijing Role:Designer Type:individual work Area:3.2hm2 Award:First Prize of the Research and Innovation Category of the 12th LA Frontiers Award, Gold award of the 6th IDEA-KING International Landscape Planning & Design Competition
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1997
1998
Dalian
The 1st garden Expo
Nanjing
The 2nd garden Expo
14hm2
5hm2
2000
Concept of City Events
City events
As China continues to grow, all types of urban events and supporting facilities continue to occur. The landscape for short-term urban events are usually built as permanent interventions, and are often not well integrated with the rest of the urban environment after completion of the event. Our design and research proposes a new operating model for post-event landscapes.
1910 1920
2001
Shanghai
The 3rd garden Expo
1930 1940
Guangzhou
The 4st garden Expo
50hm2
23hm2
1950
1960 1970
2004
1980 1990 2000
Shenzhen
2007
2010
Ximen
The 5th garden Expo
The 6th garden Expo
66hm2
70hm2
Comparison between the Old and New Procedures
During a short period, a set of activities are celebreted in a city, for countries or regions . ●Festivals ●Sports games ●EXPO ●Conference ......
2009
Garden EXPO in China Type
2011
Jinan
Grade
International Horticultural Expo
A2+B1
China Garden and Flower Expo
B2
China greening Expo
B2
China gadern Expo
B2
Chongqing
2013
Beijing
Organizer Association Internationale des producteurs de 1'Horticulure China Flower Association National Afforestation Environmental Protection Commission National Ministry of Construction
2015
The 9th garden Expo
The 10th garden Expo
The 11th garden Expo
345hm2
230hm2
267hm2
155hm2
?
reuse
Apply to
eg.City A
Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development of PRC
Bidding vs City A
2 years 1 year
6 months
Remove reconstruct retain Government
Market
Memorable and valuable
Goals To promote urban development, environment construction and cultural communication
Planners
Conform to the urban
¥20
Transfer
Government
1yr
Event
Post event
Nonprofit organizations
Cost
1yr 1.5yr 1yr
utilization stage
closure stage
50yr+
10,000/day
Citizens
execution stage procurement stage construction documents stage design stage project delivery selection stage conception stage
utilization stage
closure stage
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Post event
Lease
Build
recycle
Passenger Flow
Cost
1yr 1.5yr 1yr
Event
Site of fixed events
reduce
With exhibition theme of garden expo
execution stage procurement stage construction documents stage design stage project delivery selection stage conception stage
10,000/day
BLT
Theme park of the events
The procedure under the full life-cycle is a low-cost, low-maintenance, multi-participatory development model ,which can encourage more citizens to participate in the construction of post-event landscapes. And this new operating odel for other post-event landscapes.
Land status altered
Government Planners Developers
Passenger Flow
Government
Citizens
Post-event space structure landscape
Garden expo park
over 70 days
Participatory
Urban nature Planning event starts
Supervision
Plan programs
Constructor
¥100
Temporary Displaying Economical Flexible
Temporary landscape Site preparation after events
Detailed plan
Exhibitors
Landscape during events
Materials recycly
Construction
Win the bidding
The regular procedure shows the government plays the major role,and at most time they takes the event landscape as a political achievement while doing little to engage the landscape postevent, so this procedure narrows the possibilities of the landscape to take on other purposes or functions.
Selection
Operation of exhibitions
City B
Zhengzhou
The 8th garden Expo
Procedure under the full life-cycle
General Procedure of the Garden Expo Site selection
2017
Wuhan
The 7th garden Expo
50yr+
1yr
Texture Change of Site
Expansion of City Area
Information Changing Processes of the Site Using the Beijing Garden Expo Park as a case study, in the recent future, this area is going to become part of urban area for powerful urbanisation.Our site should make the change to adjust to this change in neighborhood, and this changesOur change also can trigger positive eects on neighborhood: more public, more active ,closer to nature..
Now
Regulatory plan
Our vision
Land-use zoning medical railway civil metro multifunction education commercial residential green space farmland protection river
Building height
extensive pattern of semi-urban areas
multiple use
multiple use and more park land
ultra high-rise high-rise low-high-rise bungalow ground
When the garden Expo has been constructed, the texture of site did not change any more
low density
Green space
intensive
highly intensive
green space
river
Transportion
rich green space
green space decreases
sparse traffic system
traffic system develops
green space separates
road
Along with the expansion of urban areas, the area of farmland has been declining.Currently,The impermeable pavement has accounted for 50% of this area.
railway metro transfer station
highly accessible traffic system
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Reconstruction Process and Roles of Each Group
In view of the existing problem of site, we analysed the reasons and designed corresponding strategy, we believe that good design may not be good landscape. We should design a mechanism that can provide site with reasonable post-maintenance and diversified city.
Phase1 Yr1
Yr3
Phase2 Yr5
Phase3
Yr7
Yr35
Yr95
Yr350
Hard pavement damage Deep plowing Crop planting Construction Trade of agricultural products Leasehold planting Public classes Leisure activities Market Gathering Ecological observation Ecological Eco-education Community activities
Cause-Problem-Strategy Diagram Cause
Mixed forest
Principal Linear procedure
Majior role by government
Individuals
1
multiple roles, market-oriented
2
low cost, low maintenance
3
face to public
Plant in large area and improve N
product
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real cost
Sell agricultural products through Internet marketing
communication
CONSTRUCTOR
training
PFC
CITIZENS
training GOVERNMENT EDUCTION INSTITUDE
training
¥ capital
local labor
¥ capital
PhaseIII 35—90yr
Ecological restoration, provide cities with eco-island
instruction
社区发展成生 态保护组织
local labor
H 2O Biodiversity
+ operation
x time
local labor
investigation
¥ capital
O2
utility
=
Distribute land into small parcels and form urban farming community
plan strategy
PLANNER
AD
¥ capital
product+social relationship
plants
benefits
C nH nN n
Acquire start-up capital with marketing concept
PhaseII 5-35yr
user tickt and dull fuctions make the expo can not be accessible to residents
real cost = construction
C nH n H 2O
events
low benefits of landscape
Education institute
PhaseI 0-5yr
time landscape of 6-month event has been kept Permanently
Instruction
PFC
Phased development land area 267 hectares green space results in high maintenance costs
Investment
Government
Citizens
Strategy
Problem
Local labor
Biodiversity PhaseIV 90yr— ∞
Secondary forest ……
awareness of environment
COMMUNITY
Form Development Diagram
Plan of Phase II
STEP1
Overlay axis onto original base, increasing the availability of the main space for activities.
STEP2
D i v i d e t h e s i te i nto 4 5 m * 4 5 m meshes, and eliminate original base texture, which is convenient for planting in large area.
small square unit farmland pond
STEP3
Divide 45*45 meshes into smaller ones according to different functions, forming into unit communities with different pattern
N
playing
resting
STEP4
planting
sun drying
Due to the increase of city activities, frameworks are set up on main areas of activity in order to expand activity space and enrich spatial pattern of the site.
0 10
30
50m
22
Fuction during expo
1 7 3
7
Exhibition
7
Conference office
7 2
3
Fuction after expo
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Education
5
Office
8
Exhibition Library
4
Gathering Catering Storage 5
Multifuction
6 0
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1 warehouse
3 public kitchen
5 library
7 classroom
2 cafeteria
4 lobby
6 exhibition room
8 atrium
10
30
50 m
Space
Space under trees
Entrance square
Leased plots
Small pond
Eco-island
Eco-classroom
Activity
Morning exercise
Resting
Farming
Play with water
Ecological observation
Eco-education
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The Story Between V and "Our Park" V is very interested in the “Land Remediation of the Garden Expo Park” project, for which he contributes to PFC. In the fifth year he applies to be a tenant of PFC.
①
Community Operation Mode Rent
Profits
Eco-education Rebel
②
Vegetables planted in the farmland meet the daily demand of V and his family. V feels very satisfied for being able to exchange products with neighbors and profiting from online sales.
③
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Development Mode of a plot
After the lease expires, V stops his urban faming which has continued for 20 years and brings him a harmonious relationship with the land. He usually takes his grandson to the site and show him his happy memories.
Reform of the Beijing Garden Expo Park is an important precedent for other projects which need a full life-cycle reuse. “Our Park” reflects changes in the city, a recorder of an urban life that changes as the environment around it changes. Through “Our Park,” public democracy is awakened, as the landscape is constantly transformed through public involvement and the city of any moment is the eternal work of the public. 26
How Can Public Space Affects Public Historical Memory There is nothing new under the sun, and the lost history will reappear one day in the future.
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02 L O S T
SIMILARITY
——the Renovation and Extension of SMR Library by HIM Academic Work Time: 2016.5-2016.10 Location: Changchun,Jilin Province Role: Designer Type: Group work Member: Jiayou Xu, Guangzhen Liu, Yifei Hu, Biying Xi Work: Prophase Investigation, Surveying and Mapping, Architecture Design, Landscape Design.( The architecture design and landscape demonstrated here is a modification after the completion of my group work) Area: 2512m2 Award: the Third Prize of “Longtu Cup” National BIM Contest
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The Development of Changchun City From 1904 to 1945, Changchun developed into the capital of Manchukuo from Manchuria Rail attached land. Japanese invaders leave a unique pattern for Changchun: radiation, mesh, square and green ring. Such pubic space is unprecedented in China’s traditional cities. Manzhouli
1904
Manchuria Rail attached land was established, which was not related to old city.
Qiqihar
Harbin
Changchun
1917
Suifenhe
Commerical port area was established between Manchuria Rail attached land and old city, thus increasing the interaction between new and old cities.
Shenyang Beijing Tianjin
Anshan
Dalian
South Manchuria Railway
map of Manchuria Railway
In 1904, Japan won the victory in Russo-Japanese War and gained control of 1200-kilometer long South Manchurian Railway and its branch line. In the meanwhile, the Japanese started building Manchuria Rail attached land which they used to control the economy of the entire northeast China. In 1932, as the puppet regime under Japanese colonial governance, Manchukuo was established. As the capital of Manchurian, Hsinking, which extended from Manchuria Rail attached land, was regarded as the first city in east Asia to be built. Japanese planners adopted new Garden City Theory to connect new and old urban, providing Japanese residents with comfortable living environment and leaving plenty of public architecture with style of the age and political implications in this period. SMR Library is one of them.However, now the authorities think that these buildings are symbol of the humiliating history, so they don’t protect these buildings, and even demolish arbitrarily which leads to the bleak situation of historical buildings. 1896 The Sino Russian secret treaty
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1904 Russo-Japanese War
1932 Manchukuo
1932
The plan of Hsinking metropolitan was worked out. Old and new cities integrated with plenty of buildings coming into being. The cities were divided by the green rings.
2016
The original urban green space patter was broken. Greenbelt was fragmentized and plenty of historical buildings were demolished
Manchuria Public Buildings Type Study In order to research the characteristics of public buildings in Manchukuo, I summarize them into three type, and mainly analyze them from the aspects of plan, program, circulation and shred space.
Building
Plan
Program
Circulation
Office Shared Circulation
Telephone Station of Hsinking
Service
Office
SMR Club
Shared Circulation Service Hall
Office Shared Circulation Service
Club Central Bank of Manchou
Hall
Shared Space
Horizontal Circulation
Shared Space
Vertical Circulation
Horizontal Circulation
Shared Space
Vertical Circulation
Horizontal Circulation Vertical Circulation
Shared Space
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Meiji Life Insurance Company
Changchun Post Office
grade the condition of:★★★ architecture
grade the condition of :★★ architecture
Current situation: Continue to use post office functions. The facade is damaged seriously.
Current situation: Shops are on the first floor. The second floor is partly dumped. Internal rebuild is serious and potential security problems exist.
The infrastructure here is terrible. I hope that the government can carry on demolishing as soon as possible.。
Resident
Gwodoo Hotel in Hsinking grade the condition of :★★★ architecture
Current situation: Continue to use hotel functions. Shops are on the first floor, but shop signs undermining the effect of facade.
I live here because of the cheap rent, but I don’t know what the place used to be for.
Migrant Worker
Grandpa never mentioned.
Emigrant
Site:SMR Library grade the condition of :★★ architecture
Current situation: The west wall has been destroyed. Building components are damaged seriously and the internal part has been idle. There’s no place to do exercise, and we can only stay at home after dinner.
Resident
Hsinking Shrine
Manchuria News Agency
grade the condition of architecture
grade the condition of :★★★ architecture
:★
Current situation:Turn building function into kindergarten. Most buildings have been demolished.
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Emigrant
Isn’t there a library? When it become a theater. In my impression, there is a very beautiful library.
Current situation:Turn function into commerce. Build additionally on the top.
BIM
HIM
HIM Historical Building Protecting Mode
Traditional 2D Architecture Protecting Mode Site Research
Site Research
HIM=History Infomation Modeling
Yes
Generate New HIM Model
Need Renovation? Under the circumstance of generally poor situation of Manchuria historical protection, we think that it is necessary to repair and protect these historical buildings. It is not only because they are of high artistic value and can provide the citizens with fine public environment, but also due to they can let people envisage the history and survey it in a more objective attitude.
Literature Study
Resident Investigation
Deliver Model to Government
Literature Study
Complete Information Site Measurement
Taking SMR Library for example, BIM concept is used in historical buildings and then HIM are concluded. Compared with traditional 2D mode of historical building, HIM mode has a greater advantage in surveying and mapping. (1) Lack of direct contact with historical buildings so historical building will not be damaged. (2) The speed of data acquisition is high. (3) Complex and irregular construction data can be gathered through three dimensional laser scanning. (4) Easy information transmission, processing and expression with full digital features. (5) Transmit laser signal actively and operate around the clock. In addition, we think that historical buildings also need to be activated after the completion of restoration, not just becoming a monument. Making changes in terms of demand then and there can impel historical building integrate themselves into the context of the whole city, thus playing a role in the continuation of the memory of the city. Combined with facility management, the previous information database can be applied to later maintenance and management, forming a complete protection process of historical buildings. We hope that the mode like this can be applied to more historical buildings.
Collect Historical Information
Deliver Model to FM department Set Operation Plan Start Construction Put Into Operation
Feedback
…… Site Measurement Data Organising Feedback
3D Laser Scanning Measurement
Feature Processing
Regular Measurement
systematising unit
Preliminary Drawings Data Organising
No
HIM
Surface Modeling
3D Cloud Points Model
Review and Revise?
Yes Complete Drawings
Why SMR Library need renovation? 1. Current floor area can not cater for residents' need 2. Current building is under poor conditions
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I extract three kinds of unit from the previous three types and combined them into new type of space. Even in new buildings, people are able to feel the similarity of historical building space by the prototype combination.
UnitA
Building
Catholic Church in Changchun
Central Bank of Manchou Club
the State Council of Manchukuo
Yamato Hotel in Changchun 33
Form
UnitB
UnitA + UnitB
UnitA + UnitC
UnitC
UnitB + UnitC
UnitA + UnitB + UnitC
Strategy
Exploded View STEP1 Unit A+Unit C =
一
STEP2 Unit A+Unit B =
工 7
6
8
STEP3 Unit A+Unit B = 口
4
8
5
2 8
STEP3 Integration
3
1
1.Lobby 2.Exhibition room 3.Multifunctional classroom 4.Office 5.Cafeteria 6.Discussion room 7.Reading zone 8.Toilet
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Facade analysis
Sectional View
+13.00 +10.88
Details of U-Shaped Glass
+9.00
60
+6.88
U-Shaped Glass
+5.00
OSP60E
Fireproof Glue
Welded on
Square Beam
embedded steel plates
+0.75 ±0.00
PVC Cushion
Vertical section
0 1
3
7m
60
-3.60
50
OSP60E
Double U-Shaped Glass
Transverse section
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PVC Cushion
36
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04 Door and window ——Atrium Design of Shaw Building Academic Work Time:2015.9-2015.10 Location:Changchun,Jilin Province Role:Designer Type:individual work Area:2500m2
How Public Space Can Affects Social Connection? The relationship between seeing and being seen is the first step to create communication.
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Doors and Windows
③
This is a story about courtyard of Shaw Building
At the same time, the gender imbalance was normal in two of schools, so communication became more important. 59%
68%
④
① Long long ago, there were two group of students
Additionally,dull Interior space which
living in the Shaw Building. However, there was not much communication between two of them.
reflected on the administrative system aggravated this trend.
space belongs to art students
32%
41%
school of architecture
school of art and design
What if we find common components which students from two school are ⑤ both familiar with, and generate a new place in courtyard?
space belongs to architecture students public space
② The essential reason for this phenomenon was that they belonged to two different school with clear academic classification and strict administrative system: school of architecture and school of art and design.
School of Architure
Department of Architect
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Department of Urban design
School of Art and Design
Department of Postgraduate
Department of Landscape architecture
Department of Art and Design
Department of Fine Art
Door
Department of Postgraduate
Path
Window
Sight
When students break academic boundaries, there will be more stories......
Sight Analysis
Path Analysis
Master Plan N
012
4
8m
40
View Change
Style of Watching As the height increases, elevation become plan. As the distance changes, people can aquire different feeling of space
6F
traditional
now
5F
4F
1F
8000
7000
6000
2O00
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8500
2200
15000
2500
1500
2000
2F
5000
It is a story happen in the atrium of Shaw Building. An architecture boy falls in love with a landscape girl.
8:00
20:00 �I~
13:30
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Exhibition and share concepts
16:00 S�� i� �u��~
PANI-Fc plate
+
Meditation
ABS buckle
solar cube
Read in solar cube
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04 Supplement 001 Other work/Photpgraphy/Curriculum Vitae Time:2012.09-2016.06
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Other Work Villa Design of Jingyue Resort academic work Time: 2015.11
Viewing Platform Design academic work Time: 2015.12
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Photography and Drawing
1
3
2
4
1. scenery in spring(water color) 2. window in autumn 3. footprints in air 4. wave in the station
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Curriculum Vitae
Education
Awards
t h e U n i ve rs i t y o f Ed i n g b u rg h , Edinburgh,UK
Sep 2017 - Sep 2018
MSc of Architectural and Urban Design , Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Jilin Jianzhu University, Changchun, Jilin
Sep 2012 - June 2016
Bachelor of Engineering in Landscape Architecture, Department of Art and Design
Jilin Jianzhu University, Changchun, Jilin
Sep 2012 - June 2016
Chinese Culture University, Taipei, Taiwan
Feb 2014 - Feb 2015
Bachelor of International Project Management, Department of Management
Exchange Student, Department of Architecture and Urban Design
Employment A t e l i e r C h e n Hangzhou,Zhejiang Junior Architect
12/May/ 1994 +44 7596930584 virid7777@gmail.com
Nov 2016
the First Prize of the Research and Innovation Category of the 12th LA Frontiers Award
Oct 2016
the Third Prize of “Longtu Cup” National BIM Contest
Sep 2016
The excellent graduate design in 2016 , College of Art and Design, Jilin Jianzhu University
June 2016
Second Class Scholarship at School of Art and Design
June 2016 June 2015
Publication H a o r u ,
Feb 2016 - July 2017
Zhejiang University of Technology Engineering Group Co., Ltd, Hangzhou,Zhejiang Architectural Assiatant
Conceptual Design | Longjian Resort Landscape Planning Project
Skills A u t o C A D / P h o t o s h o p / i l l u s t ra t o r / Indesign/Sketch up/Revit/ArchiCADVray/Lumion
Our Park — Reflections and criticisms on permanent construction of event landscape
Dec 2016
24 Edition of Landscape Architecture Frontiers,P109~117
Conceptual Design, Detail Design | Taiyang Organic Commune Framing Project, Bishan Hostel Project
Biying Xi
the Gold award of the 6th IDEA-KING International Landscape Planning & Design Competition
June 2014 - Sep 2014
Language Chinese/ English
References Dr Dorian Wiszniewski Senior Lecturer at ESALA
+44 (0)131 650 2311 | dorian.wiszniewski@ed.ac.uk
Maria Mitsoula Lecturer at ESALA m.mitsoula@ed.ac.uk
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