The festival is my answer to the question of how to transform a community with "play", building on an architectural site that represents not giving up on any part of the city that should be moving forward at the same time.
In the context of Manchester's rich festive culture, old factory buildings can be revitalised. In the derelict factory near ardwick green, a disused wall can become a display façade and, with the help of beer culture, a festival centre for the neighbourhood.
The project aims to focus the Oktoberfest on participation in the process of producing beer and to diversify the product, which can be adapted to a wider range of people. There are also markets and places where people can gather and interact with each other. Festivals are just a point in time and an opportunity to revitalise the venue.
YEAR 5 PROJECT
ARCHIPELAGO OF FESTIVALS
CONSTRUCTION PROCESS
In the context of Manchester's rich festive culture, old factory buildings can be revitalised. In the derelict factory near ardwick green, a disused wall can become a display façade and, with the help of beer culture, a festival centre for the neighbourhood.The whole project is based on the concept of playfulness, which aims to allow local residents to manifest their civic power and participate in the development of their own community through playfulness.
2.Everyone has the right and opportunity to participate
people Explore the interior
This project has chosen Oktoberfest as the main exhibition body, on the surface of Oktoberfest, behind it is about the process of making beer. behind it is about the process of making beer.
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BACKGROUND & MENIFESTO
The ardwick neighbourhood in Manchester is one of the oldest and largest neighbourhoods in the city, and its long existence has led to a significant decline in the community's vitality, with very few group activities taking place during the week. This has led to a gradual decline in the neighbourhood. The project aimed to revitalise the community by using the definition of 'play'. After research, it was decided to use "festival" to interpret "play" and introduce a festival museum to revitalise the community. At the same time, the street where the museum is located can accommodate most of the festivals that take place.
LACK OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITY 1. feel relaxed 2.participate PLAY
REVIVING THE COMMUNITY
'WHEN WILL YOU BE ABLE TO PLAY WITHOUT WORRY?' Weekend? Holiday?
Includes many Festivals throughout the
A mind map explaining play and leisure and introducing festivals to reinterpret the new definition of play
The concept of cabinet of festival is introduced, comparing the project to a large display cabinet with festivals inside to re-energise the community.
This project has chosen Oktoberfest as the main exhibition body, on the surface of Oktoberfest, behind it is about the process of making beer.
The most important feature of the cabinet is that it can introduce different festivals over time and has a certain degree of changeability. The temporary nature of the festivals is weakened and the community is energised for a longer period of time.
SITE & INTERFACE ANALYSIS
The site is located in an old neighbourhood and belongs to a reuse project. The original site is an abandoned factory, and the initial idea is to preserve the texture of the original site and design on top of it.
Mottled abandoned floor tiles in the factory
Original abandoned brick wall
Gravel surface in the courtyard at the rear of the factory
Original abandoned brick wall
Mottled abandoned floor tiles in the factory
the building.The connotations of a museum
WHOLE VIEW
Beer festival
Festivals are just a point in time and an opportunity to revitalise the venue. The festival is an opportunity to give new life to a building that has been abandoned.
AXONOMETRIC OF FAÇADE 04
The design of the panoramic views within the site takes into account the design of the street outside the building and the display façade within the building, the street being the address where the main festive events traditionally take place, and the façade being the primary means of attracting pedestrians into the building.The connotations of a museum inside a building are mainly the play new meanings that inspire exploration.
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INTERIOR DESIGN PERSPECTIVES
The design of the panoramic views within the site takes into account the design of the street outside the building and the display façade within the building, the street being the address where the main festive events traditionally take place, and the façade being the primary means of attracting pedestrians into the building.The connotations of a museum inside a building are mainly the play new meanings that inspire exploration.
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AXONOMETRIC OF FAÇADE
The project aims to focus the Oktoberfest on participation in the process of producing beer and to diversify the product, which can be adapted to a wider range of people. There are also markets and places where people can gather and interact with each other. Festivals are just a point in time and an opportunity to revitalise the venue. The festival is an opportunity to give new life to a building that has been abandoned.
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INTERIOR DESIGN PERSPECTIVES
The design of the panoramic views within the site takes into account the design of the street outside the building and the display façade within the building, the street being the address where the main festive events traditionally take place, and the façade being the primary means of attracting pedestrians into the building.The connotations of a museum inside a building are mainly the play new meanings that inspire exploration.
BEER FESTIVAL & 1:20 SECTION
The structural design within the project is centred around the most crucial cabinet space, which is characterised by its ability to display different content depending on the festival, and therefore the structure's greatest feature is also its moveability and changeability. However, how the core frame is attached to a disused wall is the most challenging aspect.
Axonometric view of the core space section at Beer festival
Front view of part of the core space at theBeer festival
1:10 Detailed section of envelope
ENVIRONMENTAL STRATEGY
The project aims to focus the Oktoberfest on participation in the process of producing beer and to diversify the product, which can be adapted to a wider range of people. There are also markets and places where people can gather and interact with each other. Festivals are just a point in time and an opportunity to revitalise the venue. The festival is an opportunity to give new life to a building that has been abandoned.
A solar panel power system is a system that utilizes solar photovoltaic technology to convert sunlight into electricity. It consists of solar panels, inverters, battery storage systems, and electrical accessories that provide clean, renewable electricity for homes, commercial buildings, or other facilities.
①Main Entrance
②Leisure area
③Machines display wall
④Storage
⑤Bottling area
⑥Transport area
Festivals are just a point in time and an opportunity to revitalise the venue. The festival is an opportunity to give new life to a building that has been abandoned.
Adaptive reuse
Care for children with autism
The festival is my answer to the question of how to transform a community with "play", building on an architectural site that represents not giving up on any part of the city that should be moving forward at the same time.
自闭儿童关怀
遗址改造
Autistic children have become a problem that society needs to pay attention to, how to change the children's status quo with gentle means, the project introduces small animals to heal, the building is only the platform, the architect only provides the opportunity. 疗愈 Healing
In today's society autism has become an issue that has to be brought to the forefront. Especially among younger children, autism should be given more attention. In the face of this problem, my project has chosen to introduce animals as a medium to bridge the gap between autistic children and society, and to set up the surrounding environment to aid in the recovery of autistic children.
And in the farms of the venue, Ireland, there was already a tradition of keeping ponies as well as horse racing festivals, which provided an excellent basis for animal healing, and so a project about ponies healing autism arose.
YEAR 4 FINAL YEAR PROJECT
HEALING STABLES FOR AUTISTIC CHILDREN
BACKGROUND & MENIFESTO
Every child is a gift from God to itsparents,but some children may beaccompanied by hiddendefects,and if parents do not pay attentionto these defects, or if they abandontheir children because of them, thenthese children will be separated fomthe wond forever. This time is like aburning candle, once it is burnt outthere is no chance ofregret.The term contact was intended to mean only the touching of skin to skin. But in a broader sense, contact can representinteraction between children and their peers,interaction with strangers, or even interaction and integration with that society
Symptoms of autistic children and in this context the need for programmes for the healing of autistic children is urgently raised and their current situation improved.
In the project the animals are used as a medium to connect the children with autism tonormal society, and the architectural space becomes a platform for the children to beintegrated into society at any possible opportunity.
The healing horse farm conceived in the concept embodies the healing of children at different stages of autism by contacting this concept.
The term contact was intended to mean only the touching of skin to skin. But in a broader sense, contact can represent interaction between children and their peers, interaction with strangers, or even interaction and integration with that society.
SITE & DESIGN PROPOSAL
In the design of the project, the various pieces ofinformation on the site play a very important role. Forcxample,ifanimals such as ponios aro to bo used as amedium forhealing children with autism, the site in whichthe project is located needs to take into account notonlythenecds oftheuscrsand the children, butalso the ncedsofthe animals. The terrain mustallow the animals to movearound normally and the rosourcos on the site must beable to meet tho animals' daily nee ds, In addition, the variety of landscaping plays a vital role increating a suitable living space for children with autism.
Autism Screening Form(ABC Quantitative Form)
As autistic children are inherently resistant to contact with people in the community, the premise of venue selection needs to take into account the main flow of people and set up a relatively quiet environment for the children.
Activities are arranged differently for children with different levels of autism
Children at this stage are still very resistant to the outside world and need to be accompanied and guided by a close person, such as a parent, over a long period of time, and to engage in simple daily activities to slowly improve the situation.
Children at this stage are largely free of many autistic problems and can be exposed to normal social contact, although the issue to be noted is that they should not be exposed to very stimulating activities
CONSTRUCTION PROCESS
The project aims to focus the Oktoberfest on participation in the process of producing beer and to diversify the product, which can be adapted to a wider range of people. There are also markets and places where people can gather and interact with each other. Festivals are just a point in time and an opportunity to revitalise the venue.The project aims to focus the Oktoberfest on participation in the process of producing beer and to diversify the product, which can be adapted to a wider range of people. There are also markets and places where people can gather and interact with each other. Festivals are just a point in time and an opportunity to revitalise the venue. Festivals are just a point in time and an opportunity to revitalise the venue.
"Building is really dwelling."--Martin Heidegger
Touching & Healing Life Of My Life, I Will Keep My Body EverPure, For I Know The Caress Of Your Life ThatTouches MyLimbs. AERIAL VIEW OF A
PROJECT PANORAMA
Based on children's drawings and basic lrish houses as the basic units of the design ontologythe children's perspective on the various functional units of the building was interpreted andrepresented in sketches. In the process, many features were noted, such as the sloping roofs ofthebuildings, and the fenceswhich for them represent the division of space and selfprotective features.
By setting the starting point of the design from the child's point ofview and using traditional lrishhomes as an aid to the design, the children who come for healing will feel the closest sense ofprotection, which is an excellent start for sensitive children with autism. 01
Children in the stables inadvertently socialise with the crowd in the venue while generating interactive activities with the ponies, which is the best result of the ponies we wanted to use as a medium.
In the design of the site, in addition to the children's activities, we also had to consider the daily activities of the media ponies, and provide them with an active site on top of the existing grassland in Ireland.
The ponies galloped around the grounds, infecting the autistic children with their energy and bringing about a change for the better
FINAL MODLE
1:200 physical model
The physical model represents a real test, tweaking the scale and overall atmosphere in an attempt to create a more child-friendly healing space.
Care for children with autism
Remembering the past
Healing
Memory palace
Autistic children have become a problem that society needs to pay attention to, how to change the children's status quo with gentle means, the project introduces small animals to heal, the building is only the platform, the architect only provides the opportunity.
A small town is revitalized by mining, but after the decline the former miners are forgotten, what should we do to make their memories remembered, create a memory palace to awaken everyone's memories.
Public space design - A reminder of history in an abandoned mine site
Instructor: John Latto
Individual work [HIISTORY BACKGROUND]
The project is aimed at themigrant miners of alihiesIreland. Since the end of the l8thcentury, due to natural and man-made disasters,many minershave chosen to leave their homesin search of hope for a life in aforeign land, This project is tryingto awaken the memory of thesepeople who have gradually beenforgotten in their homes
The projection of what wasonce an underground miningroad onto the surface, andthen the definition of the formto give this newly constructedroad a new connotation ofmemory,is the best startingpoint of the macro history otmining
The allihies grew up over two hundred years ago as a result of mining, but naturaand man-made disasters led to the emigration of miners, spreading the lrishbloodline around the world, Two hundred years later this heavy history is beingforgotten and the design of this research centre is intended to re-inspire those who seek their roots abroad and the originalinhabitants.
[MAP OF ALLIHIES VILLAGE]
[ARCHITECTURAL COMPONENTS]
Each component carries a double layer of meaning, rather than just enclosing the
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[EXPLOSION OF CONNECTION ARCHITECTURE]
The patchwork of spaces is a continuum of functions, but also of emotional and narrative lines
DIFFERENT VIEWS OF PROJECT
As each person experiences the whole stream,the memory fragments in their mind will bereorganised, as each person focuses on differentpoints during the experience, the emotionstriggered within them are also different, thuscreating a memory gallery after being reorganised.
It is a simulation of life in the mines, allowingvisitors to experience the gradual ascent fromunderground to the surface, where the memoriesof each segment are redeveloped in such a way asto stir up emotions in the mind.
[NORTH-EAST
[NORTH-WEST ELEVATION OF PROJECT]
IGRADUAL ASCENT OF THE CLIMBING GALLERY]
TECTONIC DESIGN
The main structure studied in this project is about concrete, which in most mountainous environments is easier to work with and creates a corresponding sense of atmosphere. After overall consideration, the upper and lower levels of the building were studied to match the elevation difference of the site.
FINAL MODLE
1:200 physical model
The physical model represents a real test, tweaking the scale and overall atmosphere in an attempt to create a more child-friendly healing space.
Adaptive reuse
Facade
Creating facades that can be changed at any time in areas with extreme environments is a bold experiment, while architecture requires us to keep innovating to give it new life.
Chinese vernacular rituals that allow abandoned land to provoke thought based on sacrificial rites. A better future is created by reflecting on the past.
A small town is revitalized by mining, but after the decline the former miners are forgotten, what should we do to make their memories remembered, create a memory palace to awaken everyone's memories.
Chinese vernacular rituals that allow abandoned land to provoke thought based on sacrificial rites. A better future is created by reflecting on the past.
How does an architect use his expertise to bring a group of African pastoralists out of a desert landscape where the extreme lack of water is not conducive to life and rebuild a habitable community?
Public space design - A Gathering of nomadic communities - in Ethiopia
Instructor: Professor Hadin
Site: Afar Desert & Kombolcha Oasis, Ethiopia
Team Work
Against the backdrop of global warming, we find that although Ethiopia is known as the 'water tower of Africa', its inhabitants still face extreme water shortages.Some tribal refugees are constantly on the move to find new water sources.
We have therefore designed an interactive system to help them migrate from their current habitat to a more comfortable environment, completing temporary housing and building new communities by collecting natural materials on the way, and ultimately leading a more stable and secure life.
[Reason to Migration]
Despite the extreme climate of the Ethiopian region as a whole, there are still areas where the climate is pleasant and water is plentiful. For example, the afar and kombolcha regions, with their contrasting habitats, were a good reason to leave the desert when the internet became widespread.
[Afar People]
[Kombolcha People] [Afar 2.0 platform]
Sveiki!
Nėra už ką Sveiki atvykę
Ačiū už atsakymą
Noriu palikti šią vietą, ji pernelyg sausa.
Atvažiuokite pas mus, čia galima gyventi ir gerai
Against the backdrop of global warming, we find that although Ethiopia is known as the 'water tower of Africa', its inhabitants still face extreme water shortages.Some tribal refugees are constantly on the move to find new water sources.
We have therefore designed an interactive system to help them migrate from their current habitat to a more comfortable environment, completing temporary housing and building new communities by collecting natural materials on the way, and ultimately leading a more stable and secure life. [The
The end point is where the herders dream of a home that is very different from the desert.
Follow the water source all the way to the pleasant oasis.
During their migration the herders make a point of passing through places where there are oases.
Camels and horses are great friends of nomadic people, taking on the responsibility of transporting heavy loads during migration and saving people a lot of labour.
MODULAR ANALYSIS AND GENERATION LOGIC
The building groups within the project are mainly generated modularly, with the most basic residential area monoliths designed first, and then combined to form modules of varying sizes depending on the number of people using each household. On this basis various functional modules are then designed, all of which can be combined with each other to form larger monoliths. This is how an entire neighborhood can be made into a growing community.
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Generation logic and combination logic of individual modules for each household dwelling unit
Generation logic and combination logic of individual modules for different functions
AFAR 2.0
[Growing and expanding community]
As the nomads from the desert arrived at the oasis one by one, the habit of living in groups allowed the community to be created from sparse building monoliths, and as the numbers increased, various
functional areas were pieced together by building monoliths, and as the functional areas became perfected, the size of the community began to stabilise, but with the possibility of expansion depending on the topography of the oasis.
[Slices of collective life in the AFAR 2.0]
The nomads living in the communities have begun a settled life that is different from their previous state of life.
passing through the
In order to adapt to the climatic characteristics of the oasis region, weather devices are placed in the community
[Children
ventilated pipe]
[Construction with in-situ materials] So the materials for the building monoliths are sourced from the extent to which they can be collected manually by the herders.
[Community generation logic]
Agent Simulation
The functional building blocks were first placed on the site of the oasis area and replaced by red blocks, the open spaces were replaced by grey blocks.
The movement of people through them is modelled and connected using connecting building paths, and functional blocks are created.
The community generation logic is based on the simulation of the movement routes of the inhabitants, so that the functional areas will be located in a logical and efficient manner.
African Pastoralist Migration
Architecture Practice
Practise
非洲牧民迁徙
建筑实践
迁徙 Migration
How does an architect use his expertise to bring a group of African pastoralists out of a desert landscape where the extreme lack of water is not conducive to life and rebuild a habitable community?
纸上得来终觉浅,绝知此事要躬行 lit. writing on paper is not as shallow as realizing it, but you must put it into practice (idiom); fig. extensive knowledge of the subject matter must be studied first 实践
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OTHER WORKS—ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Campus Bridge Design - GROWING
Instructor: Professor Adam Brillhart
Individual work
Position:Designer
The bridge will connect the North and South campuses (clear Span: 27m,without Interim supports), making it easier for students and faculty to travel between the two campuses. Pedestrian paths, bicycle paths and wheelchair accessible will be considered in the design of the bridge. The bridge can carry 100 people at a time, meaning it can carry 7,000 kilograms.
When wooden elements are used for bridge decks, especially if they are exposed to the weather. Exposure to the weather must be ventilated It is best to ventilate on all sides to avoid mould or rot (timber structural protection). This is a prerequisite for the use of wooden surfaces.
A prerequisite for the use of wooden surfaces, this means that timber is normally only used for bridge surfaces. Considering the relative slipperiness of wet wood, in any case the planks should be laid horizontally. Additional anti-slip measures are also necessary. For example, the surface of the planks may be grooved in strips. Wood changes colour during its natural ageing process. Changes, which can liven up the appearance of structures and bridges.
A bridge connecting the north and south campuses
Site:Suzhou,Industrian park,China
LE CABANON 2.0 DRSIGN
Individual work
Position:Desiner
In 1951, Corbusier designed and built Le Cabanon de Vacances based on his theory of modulus. He explored the smallest space for human life by placing the habitat in the natural environment. Since then, architects have continued to explore the smallest living space. With the advancement of technology and social media, people rely too much on online communication and neglect the importance of offline interaction. Interesting spaces that are multifunctional and can be assembled according to the residents' personal ideas are more popular among young people.
I hope that through Folding Cabin, we can create a community atmosphere for young people, where they will not be disturbed by the rapid pace of social life, and where they can take off the masks of the workplace for a while, and only construct a free atmosphere of life. When using the travel cabin, the user can change the form of his/ her house by changing his/ her mood, expressing his/her thoughts and showing his/her social status.
A detachable mobile cabin designed for one person to be able to fulfill all their daily needs.
Site:Anywhere
OTHER WORKS—LANDED PROJECTS
BOSCH HOME APPLIANCES GLOBAL FLAGSHIP
2588 Kaixuan Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai, China
Interns
participate in pre-concept deepening
Bosch Home Appliances Global Flagship Store opened at 2588 Kaixuan Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai, which is the world's first mega Bosch Home Appliances brand experience store. My main responsibilities include participating in the pre-project conceptualization, site exploration, and pre-sketching.