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Friendly Interface Towards Huangpu River

I have tried to create a civil-friendly image of the building by designing a clean and neat façade and trying to make the inner glass volume - the urban agricultural space, and the outer ramp - the civil activity space, have an attractive feeling through the façade

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DIVERSE INDOOR PLANTING SPACES AND HARMONIOUS INDOOR-OUTDOOR RELATIONSHIPS indoor agricultural space features rice experimental fields, wheat experimental fields, maize experimental fields and vegetable cultivation areas, surrounded by a gradual ramp that allows for an interesting dialogue with indoor agriculture.

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Building Operating Systems And Sustainable Design

DIRECT SOLAR POWER INPUT ≈10% ≈20%

ELECTRICITY TRANSFERRED FROM SOAR POWER

ROOF CAMPING PARKING

GREENLAND

STUDIO

GREENLAND

The building uses mainly city electricity, but also uses environmentally friendly energy to achieve a sustainable design, for example, the transparent façade replaces part of the electricity supply with direct sunlight, while solar panels further save the electricity used by the building

DRAWING ROOM

WATER SOLAR POWER RAINWATER SOLAR CELLS

SUPERMARKET

LECTURE HALL

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RAINWATER COLLECTION LABORATORY VISITOR ENTRANCE CAFE

WASTE WATER TREATMENT

URBAN WATER INPUT

AGRICULTURAL RAW MATERIALS URBAN WATER SUPPLY

REUSED-WATER INPUT URBAN ELECTRICITY INPUT URBAN ELECTRICITY SUPPLY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

STORAGE

TOURISTS' BROCHURE

As an urban agricultural institution hypothetical tourists' brochure

For This Project

institution open to the public, this is a for visitors to the institution

STRUCTURE INTERVENTION: STEEL STRUCTURE

This is the detail of part of the main steel structure of the building, the agricultural space and the outer ramp are connected by a steel structure and a reasonable overhang is used in the civic use space

Observation Tower At Zspd

An Observation Tower Built For Aviation Enthusiasts

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Shanghai, China July, 2022

Individual Work / Independent Study Observation Tower

JIANG Boyuan from Studio Alpha

Airliners are more than just people's daily means of transport. The rigorous operational processes and beautiful aerodynamic shapes of modern airliners have given rise to a subculture group - aviation enthusiasts. They are obsessed with all things aeroplanes and often travel around airports on their own initiative to find suitable locations to photograph them. However, Chinese airports are often strictly regulated, and there is a shortage of locations for them to film and view.

In this project I tried to design a observation tower for this subculture group while taking the safety conditions and restrictions around the airport into account.

A SUB-CULTURE GROUP - AVIATION ENTHUSIAST WHO ARE THEM? WHY TO BUILD A TOWER?

SITE MAPPING AND RESTRICTIONS TO BE FOLLOWED

Analysis of the feasibility of building a viewing tower around the Pudong International

Poor Visibility

The terrain around the airport is complex and tends to create view blockage for aviation enthusiasts

Wheather Threat

Filming around airports usually takes a long time and the weather has to be taken into account in the open air

No Communication And Rest Space

The long hours of shooting leave aviation enthusiasts without a appropriate space to rest and communicate with each other

Please note: some information about runways and taxiways are from Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC)

Elevation Perspective

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Shanghai Pudong International Airport is a 4F airport with multiple runways and aprons, so having viewing platforms at different altitude levels and facing different directions allows for a variety of viewing experiences.

RENDERING OF VIEWING PLATFORM

Perspective From The Runway Of The Airport

In this project, I wanted the observation tower to be part of the landscape around the airport and to become a landmark for the facilities around Shanghai Pudong International Airport and a symbol of the group of aviation enthusiasts

Four Quadrants Artist Complex

Graphic design students centre + Typography Studio + Gallery + Office

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Virtual Site

May, 2022

Individual Work / Independent Study Public Building

YANG Jie from Studio Alpha

In his book Dealing With Characters on graphic design, Zuozuo talks about four groups of people he has come across in his years of practice in relation to design and art, which are designers themselves, other students and design students, their clients and the public, and how they interant in the process of a design commission. Intersetingly, all the four groups have different characteristics and may have interaction with each other. In this project, I try to bring them together into an artist complex and make them generate interesting conversations.

CONCEPT SOURCE: FOUR POTENTIAL GROUPS

RELATIONSHIPS AMONG FOUR GROUPS

Four categories of people are distinguished according to whether they are engaged and whether they are professional. These four different groups of people all have relationships with each other and have different group characteristics

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Another Exhibition

A Combination of Cafe and Exhibition

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Changsha, China

Interior Design and Principle, 1st Semester, 4th Year

April, 2022

Individual Work /Academic Project

Interior Design(Course Design)

HU Biao

This is a forth year interior design project (Interior Design and Principle) based on a real potential interior site on the first floor of the Hunan Provincial Art Museum in Changsha.In this course design, I had tried to integrate the traditional exhibition function of an art museum into a café that is located within the museum itself, based on a cylindrical spatial arrangement pattern, to create a space where people can rest and watch the exhibition at the same time.

The interior space of a traditional art museum is arranged in such a way that the exhibition space is completely separated from the café, and visitors follow the traditional logical rule of seeing the exhibitions in the exhibition hall and drinking coffee in the café. But I believe that the combination of the two functions will produce interesting spatial forms

Current Site Layout

This is a course design based on a real project and site located in the south-eastern corner of the first floor in the Hunan Provincial Art Museum in Changsha, Hunan Province.

The entire interior has a rough L-shape, with a small depth of space and a large number of columns on the wall near the south side.

We were asked to design a cafe for the newly built provincial art museum for people visiting the exhibition hall, with the possibility of inserting other interesting functions such as exhibitions, retailing, etc. as required.

Combinition Of Two Space

It'll be good to have a cup of coffee while watching a exhibition!

Adopted Layout For Inserting New Space

There are several typical forms of spatial design for museums, the main ones being Comb Type, Inner Sanctum, Given Route and Hero Object. I set a few filters to choose the appropirate type, which is the number of entrances, modularity and whether it is blocking visually

Combination Patterns Of Both Space

In the long and narrow space I have tried to explore the possible combinations of cylindrical spaces, first forming irregular polygonal fills in the plane, then forming inner tangent circles within each polygon, and finally reducing this inner tangent circle by a certain proportion to create a space that can be used by visitors.

Twelve different types of unit modules have been placed throughout the cafe space to meet the 12 different functional modes required in the design and use process. All the modules adopt a similar formal logic, by giving them different sizes and heights, and by rotating them at different angles in combination with openings, they create interesting interactions with people, resulting in a regular and staggered interior space.

Structure Intervention

In addition, the choice of interior materials has been made by using a rough concrete material in line with the floor on the outer surface of the modules and a lighter coloured polished cherry wood grain material on the inside. In addition, brushed stainless steel panels are used for the ceiling and both walls to create an interesting space with a reflective effect.

Stainless Steel Ceiling

Spolights

Brushed Stainless Steel Panel

Strip Lighting

Rough Cement Layer

Light-Gauge Steel

Cherry Wood Grain Material

Culture Soil

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