UCL MArch Urban Design Portfolio_Zhaoyang Wang

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PORTFOLIO --ZHAOYANG WANG

For The Application To MArch Urban Design

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"TAMING" THE PALM TREE WALK AMONG THE ICE THE COLOSSEUM OF JOBS OTHER WORK THE LOST PORT OF BEIRUT Beirut Port Memorial Square Indonesia Oil Palm Forest Reconstruction Program Icelandic tourist supply station design Modular parallel practice training space 01 02 03 04 05 02 CONTENTS 03 06 07 10 11 14 15 17 18

The lost port of Beirut

Reconstruction of the Port of Beirut - Creation of a square for people in mourning

Design Note:The day of 4 August 2020 is a day that will never be forgotten by the people of Beirut, who experienced one of the largest explosions in the world, apart from the nuclear explosion, in which countless people were killed and injured. The design aims to restore the harbour and turn it into a memorial square, through a spatial narrative perspective, creating a change of atmosphere through the space, preserving parts of the ruins and some special monuments to make people feel the grief of the accident.

Surroundings of Beirut port

People depend on the port for their livelihood, and the port is not only economically dependent, but also carries people's memories.

The aftermath of this accident was financially and mentally traumatic.

220 dead, over 7,000 injured and 60 missing

Site: Beirut, Lebanon, Mediterranean Sea Year 4 64 hm² Academic project Individual project Time: Scale: Property:
in the Port of Beirut 1830 1890 2005 2020
2022.8.4
The Port of Beirut today
Changes
2020.9.1
2021.8.4 Beirut Port 2020-8-4 Explosion
Chemical explosion NH4NO3
Damage
River Food Economic Moral Metro Access Greenfield
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National Day of Sacrifice in Lebanon

Memorial Plaza Design Strategy

The design hopes to preserve and transform the ruins of the harbour so that the memory of this tragic event will not be forgotten. Through the memorial square, the design hopes to express the feelings of the victims for the world and their home, and to let the living know the importance of life.

Partial preservation of ruins Emotional space

Central Square—— Monument to Moebius "Rebirth" Garden

The progression of people's emotions

Seeing the wreckage of a ship

Tracing the currents of the square

Elevated terrain and dense vegetation

Suddenly the view opens up Follow the river through the Möbius Ring

See the Container Café

See the busy port next door

See the ruined factory garden

Giving a sense of the tragedy

Pushing people's pent-up moods on

A space for remembrance

Telling people not to give up on life

Monument in the Square concept generation

PART 1 Depression and confusion

People set off in the footsteps of the river, and as the terrain on both sides of the corridor gradually increases in height, People's mood is getting more and more depressed

Shipwreck

Placed

Möbius Liestin

The Infinite Loop of Möbius

PART 2

Mourn and remember

The primary symbol of the Möbius Ringinfinite and eternal love

The river represents the people who have passed away, as they travel in circles and twists around the city where they were born and eventually into the sea. The design is based on the form of the Möbius Ring.

Retained wreckage modification

The names of the victims

One follows the river through the Möbius Ring in the central square, sees the ruins of the sunken warehouses beside the river and watches as it gradually empties into the sea.

PART 3

Rebirth and Hope

One can see lush woods, converted abandoned factory gardens and shipping containers standing here, covered with lush vegetation, these lush plants, symbolizing the dead people may be reborn in another way.

Master Plan

Designed to remind people of the tragic accident while giving them a renewed sense of hope in life.

Warehouse ruins Underwater sunken ruins Explosion pit The end of the river Warehouse ruins Warehouse Garden Abandoned containers Cafes and tea houses
next to the start square
Square Start Square Initial Initial Middle section Middle section
of the road End of the road The ruins of a submerged exploded warehouse
Start
End
The ruins of a submerged exploded warehouse
Exploding potholes Flowing into the ocean 200M Flowing into the ocean Ruin Regeneration Garden 1
Viewing platform Ruin Regeneration Garden 1 Ruin
Garden 2 Ruin Regeneration Garden 2 The road at the end of the square The road at the end of the square Container Cafe Container Cafe
River flows through the monument
Viewing platform
Regeneration
MAX Mood swings evel evel evel evel Grades of negativity
PART 1 In Memoriam and Remembrance Rebirth and Hope PART 2 PART3 Epilogue Epilogue Start Start
1 1 1 2 2 2 4 4 4 5 5 5 3 3 3 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12
of emotional blocks in the square Creek
Distribution
N Depression and confusion N 04

Linear landscape blocks

The square expresses the emotional impact of the landscape on people through twelve nodes. People follow the river, exploring its end step by step, as the topography and density of the vegetation affects them, their emotions change from gradually repressed to cathartic as they enter the central square, people reminisce under the Möbius ring and watch the river flow into the sea, a kind of mourning for those who have passed away. The Möbius Ring represents eternal love, where love, family and friendship find their expression.

The change of people's emotions

End of the road 4 4 6 6 River flows through the monument 5 5 Populus tomentosa Ca Populus tomentosa Ca Cedrus libani 'Atlantica Aurea’ Cedrus libani 'Atlantica Aurea’ Cedrus libani 'Atlantica Aurea’ Cedrus libani 'Atlantica Aurea’ Cedrus libani 'Atlantica Aurea’ Cedrus libani 'Atlantica Aurea’ Chimonanthus praecox (L.) Link A.truncatum A.pseudosieboldiamum Cedrus libani 'Atlantica Aurea’ Cedrus libani 'Atlantica Aurea’ Prunus cerasifera f. atropurpurea (Jacq.) Rehd. 'Russia' Prunus cerasifera f. atropurpurea (Jacq.) Rehd. 'Russia' Magnolia grandiflora L. Magnolia grandiflora L. Acer spp. Cedrus libani 'Atlantica Aurea’ shrub Ginkgo biloba L. Araucaria cunninghamii Sweet Araucaria cunninghamii Sweet Ginkgo biloba L. Ginkgo biloba L. Cedrus libani 'Gold Tip' Cedrus libani 'Gold Tip' Cedrus libani 'Comte de Dijon' Cedrus libani 'Comte de Dijon' Cedrus libani 'Comte de Dijon' Cedrus libani 'Comte de Dijon' 1 1 Middle section 3 3 Initial 2 2
Start
7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 At the beginning, people were chasing the water from the starting square, trying to find out where it was going. People saw the wreckage of the ship next to the starting square and felt the danger of the explosion. The lake in the central square contains the remains of the warehouse that was the source of the explosion. The silent warehouses once again illustrate the grief caused by the accident. The remains of the warehouse have been restored and turned into factory garden. The plant gardens are lush and full of plants that hide the ruins and give people a spirit of 'regeneration'. The observation deck offers view of the surrounding area and one can look back and see the Moebius Monument. Container wreckage converted into a resting space. When people walk out of the square and see the busy view of the other half of the harbour next to them, it seems like two worlds. One understands that life goes on. As the terrain around the corridor increases in height and the vegetation becomes more dense, the feeling of oppression becomes heavier. As one passes through the long corridor, the sense of oppression comes to its highest, and suddenly one's view opens up to the central square. People follow the river through the Möbius Ring and see the names of the victims inscribed on it. People followed the river through the Möbius Ring, saw the names of the victims inscribed on it and watched the river gradually flow into the sea from the crater left by the explosion. Initial Middlesection Endoftheroad Explodingpotholes Flowingintotheocean Container Cafe StartSquare The ruins of a submergedexplodedwarehouse Ruin RegenerationGarden1 Viewingplatform Ruin Regeneration Garden 2 Theroadattheendofthesquare The ruins of submerged exploded warehouse Flowing into the ocean Ruin Regeneration Garden Viewing platform Ruin Regeneration Garden The road at the end of the square Container Cafe Cedrus libani Rich. Calamus tetradactylus Hance Calamus tetradactylus Hance Calamus tetradactylus Hance Calamus tetradactylus Hance Araucaria cunninghamii Sweet Araucaria cunninghamii Sweet Start Square 05
Square

Start Square

Flowing into the ocean

Rebirth of the Garden

The design of the square was to give a sense of the damage caused by the explosion, and to remember the sorrowful victims in the central square with the Möbius monument, but then the 'rebirth' phase was to show that life is important, but that those who have died do not want those who loved them to grieve so much that their lives are affected. They may have found another way to be reborn and remain in this world, loving those they care about for eternity.

Every year on the 4th of August, the Lebanese National Day of Sacrifice, people hold the lanterns in their hands and put them into the river, watching the stars gradually float into the sea.

END
At first people trace the flow of water from the starting square, trying to find out where it is going. As the ground around the corridor gets higher and the vegetation becomes denser, the feeling of oppression becomes heavier. As one passes through the long corridor, the sense of oppression comes to its highest, and suddenly one's view opens up to the central square. People saw the wreckage of the ship next to the starting square and felt the tragedy of the disaster. One follows the river through the Möbius Ring and sees the names of the victims inscribed on it, as if feeling the embrace of the victims. One follows the river through the Möbius Ring in the central square, sees the ruins of the sunken warehouses beside the river and looks at the river gradually flowing into the sea, where the people's spiritual support is also located.
End of the road Where the
the sea Initial
The plant gardens are lush and full of plants that hide the ruins and give people a spirit of 'regeneration'.
river enters
River
the
6 3 1 2 4 5 7 PART 1 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 Depression and confusion In
PART 2 PART 3 06
flows through
monument
Memoriam and
Remembrance
Rebirth and Hope

"Taming" the palm tree

Ecological restoration design for the destruction of the environment by palm trees.

Design Note : The design explores the environmental damage caused by the development of palm cultivation in the context of palm cultivation in Indonesia and the indispensability of palm to the economic development of the local people. The design therefore seeks to find a balance between the development of palm cultivation and the reduction of environmental damage, starting from the perspective of carbon emissions and soil erosion, and using inter-planting design of palm trees, sequoia fast-growing forests and legume belts to mitigate environmental damage, and to achieve palm reduction without reducing production by improving the quality of the environment.

The conflict between environment and economy

People looking for a way to get rich - palm.

People endlessly expanding palm earning economy.

Destroyed forests

More than 43 million hectares of forest have been lost between 2004 and 2017, an area the size of Morocco's national territory.

Forests are destroyed, animals have no homes, pests and diseases increase and species become homogenous.

Because of environmental factors, palm production of bad fruit has increased dramatically every year

I don't want kids starving!

Listening to the national expansion palm can be profitable!!!

Indonesia sees business opportunities in palm cultivation.

All planting is banned in the planning area

People are cutting down forests and clearing mud puddles by fire, and environmental carbon emissions are rising.

Palms are gradually spreading across Indonesia and many animals are being displaced.

It has grown to the point where Indonesia is now the world's largest producer of palm oil.

Malaysia is competing with us for the palm industry and we need to continue to increase planting!

Drought and natural disasters gradually arrive wherever the palm

Primary forest? Chop!

Further expansion of the palm industry

Trends in the spread of palm groves

Environmental damage and reduced output of palm trees, people continue to increase planting.

The palm crop has become smaller and it is time to expand planting again.

Why has our home environment become like this?

Will we always have to live in these conditions?

Start of palm industry 1980 2005 2020

The sacrifice of environmental ecology

Do you want to give up your current life of prosperity or watch the environment continue to deteriorate?

When people are fed and clothed, they find that the good environment on which they depend has been devastated, with animals having nowhere to live and native plants being robbed of their living space by palms.

Prohibited planting areas PEATLAND WATER AREA CLOSE TO WATER SOURCE ANIMAL HABITAT PRIMEVAL FOREST No logging! 5% 1% 8% 2020 1980
INDONESIA'S ECONOMIC CRISIS PALM CENTERED ECONOMY ENVIRONMENTAL SACRIFICE
The forest today Location
Indonesia's economy is growing by leaps and bounds. A good environment turned into a devastated one.
Areas covered by forest (2018) Destroyed forests
Site: Kalimantan Timur,Indonesia Indonesia Year 2 Large size Academic project, Individual project Time: Scale: Property:
02 PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WATER SOURCES ANIMAL HABITAT PROPORTION OF NATIVE PLANTS 07

Indirect planting

Vicious circle

RESTORATION STRATEGIES

virtuous circle

ANIMALS GRADUALLY SETTLED HERE

PALM GROVE PALM GARDEN ROAD PALM TREE TRUNK AND BRANCHES STAGE 1 STAGE 3 STAGE 2 STAGE 4 LEGUME BELT LOW LYING AREAS FAST-GROWING FORESTS NATIVE PLANTS FAST-GROWING FOREST TRUNKS AND BRANCHES NATIVE PLANTS Clearance of all old palm groves and planting of leguminous plants. Plant fast-growing forests with a high capacity to absorb carbon emissions. Removal of half of the fast-growing forest and replenishment of native plants FINDING THE BALANCE BETWEEN CULTIVATION AND CONSERVATION PRIMEVAL FOREST 100M
restoration
continue
N
The
phase will
for decades until the balance between restoration and destruction is achieved.
to replenish palm trees, complete with benign planting
forests increase carbon emissions and soil erosion BEFORE AFTER Increase in tree forests to reduce soil erosion Increase the legume belt for hydration Replenishing native plants Reduced efficiency of palm tree output Market demand becomes greater A more hostile environment Increase in plantations Increase in fast-growing forests to increase the rate of carbon uptake Removal of aged trees 08 MASTER PLAN co2 co2 co2 co2 H2o o2 ATP ADP+PI Illumination Carbon reduction principle o2 N2 Ammonia fertilizer co2 The legume belt also has the capacity to absorb carbon FAST-GROWING FORESTS SUCK UP CARBON OTHER ROLES OF THE LEGUME BELT
Palm
H2o H2o

Removal of palm groves

Retirement of aged trees

The land becomes moist Planting of fast-growing forests for carbon sequestration Culling of trees for fertilizer

Land quite wet with standing water

Fast-growing forests turned into nutrients

Retaining the stump

Planting legume belts

Planting of native trees and shrubs Recycled resins

Supplementary native plants

Reclaimed timber

Waiting for native plants to grow naturally

Spaced planting of palm trees

Complete restoration

Phase-out of palm trees

Supplementary legume belt.

2020 2030

Continuous replenishment of the plant belt. Replenishment of native plants.

Planting of Metasequoia forests. Continuous replenishment of native plants.

2040 2050

Removal of half of the Metasequoia forest. Continuous replenishment of native plants.

Phase IV restoration PALM FOREST RESTORATION PHASE
Phase
TREE RETAINING FOREST LEGUME BELT FAST-GROWING FORESTS NATIVE PLANTS
Phase III restoration Phase I restoration
II restoration
温度 温度 水分比 水分比 物种数量比 物种数量比 35℃ 30℃ 25% 5% 15% 30% 15% 20% 28%
温度 水分比 物种数量比 28℃ 20% 25%
Temperature Temperature Temperature Temperature Moisture ratio Moisture ratio Moisture ratio Moisture ratio Proportion of animal habitat Proportion of animal habitat Proportion of animal habitat Proportion of animal habitat 09

THE FOREST OF THE FUTURE

The forest is balanced, with palm groves interspersed with native plants, space for animals to call home becomes plentiful, species diversity increases, pests and diseases are minimal and soil erosion is minimal. People travel through the corridors transporting palm fruits without disturbing the animals. The forest becomes moist and the temperature is reduced to a suitable level.

REDUCTION IN AGEING

SOIL EROSION MITIGATION

The selective interplanting of palms, in accordance with the planting manual, further reduces environmental damage and leaves room for lower native plants to survive, so that carbon emissions do not increase

ECOLOGICAL STABILITY

Seed dispersal by birds

of native vegetation to provide habitat for animals

In the future, decades from now, perhaps the palm industry will no longer be fundamental to Indonesia's economic development, and what Design wants to change is that when people are well off, they will look back and see not a palm-encroached wasteland, but a harmonious coexistence of palm and forest.

Palms Palms Plenty
PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF WATER SOURCES ANIMAL HABITAT PROPORTION OF NATIVE PLANTS 20% 70% 30% Number of species 40.2% Species viability: 90% Average forest temperature: 25°C Percentage of palm woodland: 10% Percentage of ageing palms: 1% 10

WALK AMONG THE ICE

Icelandic tourist supply station design

Design Note:Iceland is a famous tourist destination, but the majority of its visitors are on the Icelandic Ring Road 1. The Icelandic hinterland has more spectacular scenery, while the roads through the hinterland are rarely reached. The design aims to solve the problem of the hinterland roads being blocked by glacially melted rivers in summer by building small bridges, and to promote the green development of tourism in Iceland by building a series of geothermal energy transfer stations on the hinterland roads for tourists' energy and living supplies, and by providing a drone replacement service to compensate for the limited viewing angle of tourists.

If you want to go deep into the hinterland of Iceland and explore the special scenery of the two glaciers, you have to cross Iceland's No. 2 Highway. This road follows the geothermal zone and has good geothermal resources.

Iceland is a country with rich geological resources and beautiful scenery. As Iceland's tourism industry gradually replaced other industries and became the main economic pillar of Iceland, it also brought many problems. In fact, the vast majority of Icelandic tourists are on the Iceland ring road belt, but only a few people go to the more magnificent scenery Iceland hinterland.

Iceland's tourism industry continues to grow

Iceland's tourism economy has been continuously developing and rising, and Iceland has gradually become a country dominated by tourism, where people are willing to spend money on tourism.

The number of tourists in Iceland has been increasing year by year. Although there are certain fluctuations due to the impact of the economy or the epidemic, there is an overall upward trend.

The number of service areas around the Iceland Ring Road has always been large, but in the more beautiful and magnificent hinterland of Iceland, the number of service areas has always been small, and people's travel needs cannot be met.

Problems you will encounter when going inside Iceland

Inland tourism development in Iceland

Problem 1

Tourism is growing rapidly in Iceland, so expanding the tourist area within Iceland is a future consideration, but why hasn't the government started building it?

Every summer, the route in the Icelandic hinterland is often blocked by the rivers formed by the melting of the surrounding glaciers, and people are often unable to advance to the beautiful interior of Iceland because the rivers block the road.

Iceland has fewer inland settlements and gas stations

There is much beautiful scenery in Iceland hinterland. People can go straight along the No. 2 highway in Iceland, and it can be reached after a few hours, but because of climate and supply problems, people rarely choose to go to the hinterland of Iceland.

Problem 2

So the next design will start with providing clean energy and guiding people in the right direction, providing people with a way of living that will not damage the environment. People want to see more of the landscape. One has to tread the tundra Roads are often blocked by rivers There are few gas stations in Iceland's interior, and energy is in short supply. Road node blocked by water flow Can't see the view Number of tourists Number of service areas Tourism economy travel restrictions Environmental damage Emission of pollution Lack of green energy recharge stations Transport in Iceland Transport in the hinterland of Iceland
river blocking road
? ? ? ? glacier volcano lava glacier 0 25km 50km 100km N data chart Tourism question Iceland's inland attractions glacier tundra 2h 3h 5h 1.5h Fall mountains arrival time 50 10 100 150 230 2011 2014 2017 2020 2012 2015 2018 2021 2013 2016 2019 2022 3M 4M 5M 6M 7M 8M 9M 2011 2014 2017 2020 2012 2015 2018 2021 2013 2016 2019 2022 30M 40M 50M 60M 70M 80M 90M Lava Tundra Glacier Vegetation Geotropical On-site accommodation Vehicle crushing Cars driving to the interior of Iceland. emissions to the interior of Iceland causing pollution
is mainly by car Polluted wastewater from conventional petrol stations causes huge damage to the environment Trampling damage Disposing of rubbish indiscriminately Hotspots for
in Iceland Distribution of petrol stations in Iceland
of service areas in Iceland
Summer
supply limit traffic restrictions
Transport
tourism
Distribution
Site: Iceland Year 4 437km Academic project Individual project Time: Scale: Property:
There are few tourist facilities within Iceland and few tourists go there.
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Design strategy

Combined with the geological conditions, the height of the recharge station is raised to provide a viewing platform and the rich geothermal energy resources around the road are used for geothermal power generation.

Morphological evolution Structure splitting

The World Tree symbolizes the origin and replenishment of life, the giant eagle in the crown controls the weather, the branches glisten at the top of the tree, and the plants beneath the roots are food for the giant deer. The design requirements are very similar to the world tree concept. Iceland, known as the "End of the world", is a beautiful place that doesn't look like the real world. The idea is to place "world trees" along less touristy routes inside Iceland to provide energy and supplies to passing travellers, as well as drones for observation and climate detection. As such, the design will follow the shape of the World Tree, symbolising the location of Iceland's "World Tree" at the "end of the World", with beacons at the top of the station directing visitors and those approaching the station, like deer seeing the light at the top of the tree running towards the World Tree, replenishing energy at the foot of the station.

Distribution of recharge areas

At road junctions cut off by rivers, bridges are built and transit stations are added to give people the right direction of travel.

The placement of the transit station next to the lake gives people a good view and living experience without affecting the environment.

Supply stations placed along the

The placement of a staging area next to the mountain range, at a height that allows for distant views of the interior of the mountain range, compensates for the limited viewing angle that people cannot access due to policy restrictions.

The drones can detect the weather around them, and tourists can control them to see deeper into the landscape.

tourism development within Iceland
access within Iceland
About
Difficult
morphological composition of the world tree Distribution of transfer stations along the way 40km Glacial melting rivers 冰川融化的河流 45km 52km 48km 17km Lakes 1 1 2 2 3 3 43km
station
The
The surroundings of the supply
road Analysis of the problem Questions Demand Function Lack of bridges Road blocked by river Tourists wanting to view and trample the fragile environment Environmental damage Visitors living at will Lack of living space High pollution from tourist transport emissions Lack of green energy replenishment Lack of viewing options Lack of service area No subsistence supplies Living space Reduced contact with the ground and less environmental damage Geothermal energy generation technology Observation Deck + Drone Green Energy Replenishment Viewing options Building Bridges Government driven Staging areas are placed every few dozen kilometres along the road Glacier Glacier Transfer station viewing area
Geotropical Glacier Tundra River Mountains
Animals often come here to
at
foot
World Tree
The World Tree connects the nine realms, so the design spreads out the nine functional zones vertically.
feed
the
of the
Foundation tree form, Reduced footprint Tree structure hierarchy Functional zoning Refinement, supplementing the root structure as support
The World Tree represents the origin and replenishment of life
Top beacon structure to guide visitors Public spaces Living space Drone Viewing Platform
Constructing
Constructing a bottom support structure Constructing the main blocks Geothermal energy
Geothermal
external support structures
recharge
energy generators
There is a giant eagle on the world tree that controls the world's climate
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The branches at the top of the World Tree always light up to illuminate the world

Problems that the transfer station can solve

Public platforms

Geothermal energy generators

Unmanned aerial platforms

People can rent or buy drones here, and they can also charge them.

Constructing facades to cultivate lichen plants

Lichen clinging to the rock layer of the facade

Cracks begin to appear in the rock layer

Gradual coarsening of rock layers Rock layer to rubble

Architectural concrete facades

Steel wire mesh

Lichen plants start to grow

Gradually growing in patches Basic coverage of the wall surface Complete coverage of the wall surface

Residential platform Drone

The structure uses geothermal power to reduce the impact on the Icelandic environment.

Structural articulation platform

Wall facade view Space functions
Viewing Platform
Discharge of sewage Discharge of sewage Steam generators
generators Flash Separator Flash Separator High temperature steam High temperature underground water + High temperature steam 80°C hot water Filtration machines
machines
machines Filtration machines Filtration machines Hot water 热水蓄水池
piles High temperature distilled water High temperature distilled water Discharge of sewage Electricity Electricity Electricity 95℃
Top floor beacon
Steam
Filtration
Filtration
Charging
Energy
spaces
supplement Part of the living space Part of the living space Public
road access in Iceland
better viewing
Energy
and leisure space
Internal
A
experience
supplement Residential
of bridges
Laying
13 We chose to use lichen plants native to Iceland to change the color of the facade and provide an environment for lichen plants to grow naturally all over the surface.

Walk among the ice

In order to develop a tourist route in the hinterland of Iceland, this design starts from the problem of viewing angle and life supply. A series of drone replacement points are used to provide a full-service drone tour service. There are structures along the way to provide energy supply and living space. The higher viewing platform also brings people a different travel experience.

distant landscapes
Explore
Drone perspective Top beacon Entrance
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Viewing platform Drone viewing
Site: High-density city Year 3 Large size Academic project Individual project Time: Scale: Property: The Colosseum of jobs Modular parallel practice training space 04 Government Provide post Provide for living needs Provide opportunities for job competition Investment Lease Promote economic development Provide opportunities for business cooperation Provide personnel training Parallel practice trainingspace Modular commercial space Intern Enterprise How to select suitable candidates and help interns learn? 15

High-density urban space does not provide more locations.

Framework structure based on the building

Building steel frames

Increase module space

Steps to renting space

Additional functional space

Where the space can be placed

Increase in façade billboards

Increased public space

The space connects the different buildings and people can walk between the tall buildings.

The modular structure can be adapted to a variety of buildings and terrains.

Additional bridge space to connect the buildings and optimise the movement lines.

No traffic disruption on main city roads.

Trainee training screening process

These spaces are placed in high-density urban centres for businesses to rent. The space is built on a frame structure and has little or no impact on the original commercial area at ground level and on traffic.

Final assessment space

Let's do parallel practical training!

After four steps of training and screening Create a

STAGE 1: Basic knowledge learning.

STAGE 2: Cooperation& communication ability.

STAGE 3: customer communication simulation training

STAGE 4: comprehensive ability assessment

Interns can see the nearby learning space, and the different number of lights represents the stage of internship of other competitors.

Leisure area large

Interns can see the progress of other competitors

Public

List of Stage 1 interns: Ford, Aaron, Blake, Caleb...

The number of people in this stage: 60%

During the break, you can see the statistics of interns in each stage on the big screen.

List of Stage 2 Interns: Ray Thomas Tom Ada...

The proportion of people in this stage: 35%

Promoted interns can enter the company building and start working.

List of Stage 3 Interns: Beatrice, Hannah, Jamie, Bette...

The number of people in this stage: 4%

Final stage assessment list: Peter, Randall

The number of people in this stage: 1%

Enter the company's parallel training space
competitive atmosphere
the company
Successfully promoted into
New York Beijing Tokyo
recreation area
screen
learning space
Public cooperation space Personal
Modular build
4 5 6 1 3 2 7 8 Input requirements Professional competence Interview screening Teamwork skills Customer communication skills XXX Company CEO
of space Provision of company logo Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Select the space to be rented Corporate leasing space Commercial space Confirm Select space location Start installation space The company rented the arch to display the company logo and advertising
Allocation
Company A Company B Company C Company D Company rented space Public spaces for cooperation Public Assessment screening space Assessment screening Personal Learning Space Individual Communication ability improvement space Customer 16

Public leisure Spaces are also connected to different platforms, adding moving lines.

Design summary

The design constructs a multi-functional modular space that provides a competitive training platform for interns, promoting their competition and learning speed. At the same time, many commercial Spaces are added to meet the living needs of the surrounding population. Promoted by both the government and enterprises, parallel internship training space can provide training for more people and make them full of competitive consciousness, so that interns can better adapt to the workplace environment.

MODULAR SPACE FOR DIFFERENT FUNCTIONS

MODULAR SPACE MONOMER STRUCTURE

Public leisure space
structure
space
billboard
Billboard
Modular
LED
Structural resolution
BRIDGE CONNECTING STEEL FRAME CONNECTION CONSTRUCTION PUBLIC PLATFORM BILLBOARD STRUCTURE
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Other Work

Space Creative Thinking and Model

Site:

Dimension:

Material:

Instructor:

Graduation design exhibition

Site: Year 2 Year 4

1000mm*600mm

Wooden board,Acrylics,sand,Sponge particle,Grass powder

Dimension:

Material:

Display board -- 900mm*1600mm* 4 page Model -- 800mm*400mm

Acrylics,Eco-friendly absorbent bead

YingTon Li Wei Zhang,YingTon Li

The model wanted to create a nursing space for autistic children, providing them with space to live and play.

Instructor:

In the future, when the sea level gradually rises due to the melting of glaciers, how will people adapt to the new living environment when the city is submerged? By building an ocean city, the city expands from plane to facade, urban functions become centralized, and the city becomes self-sufficient by combining hydropower generation and Marine pasture design.

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