PORTFOLIO SELECTED WORK 2022-2024 XINRAN ZHANG Architectural Design MArch University College London PROJECTS 01 ECOFEAST FOODSCAPE NEXUS From Farm to City: A New Food Paradigm
02 TOMORROW’S TAPESTRY The Design of Future Elderly Living for Diverse Needs
03 VITAL VINES PRESCHOOL Roots of Learning, Branches of Discovery
04 SHIWEITANG JOINT CENTRE The four functions of marina, transportation, museum and residents center are integrated in one building.
05 PASTORAL MEDITATION Turning an abandoned farm into a meditation sanctuary.
06 OTHER WORK
—From Farm to City: A New Food Paradigm 2022.12 North
Site Plan :City of Baltimore
Spatial Density and Elevation Patterns
In-store shopping
The Market at Highlandtown
In-store shopping Delivery Available Curbside pickup
ALDI Foood Market
Opened:1885 In-store shopping
Northeast Market
In-store shopping Opened:1782 Delivery Available
Lexing Market
Opened:1836 In-store shopping
Research work
South
Site Visit: Market Collage Hollins Market
Opened:1915 In-store shopping Delivery Available
Food Depot
01 ECOFEAST FOODSCAPE NEXUS Site Environment
Challenge Assessment: Food Desert
Food Desertand Zoning
Site Analysis
Food Desert Typology
Food Desert Factors
Food Environment
Traffc Circulation
Drone Delivery
Bus Routes
Sun Exposure
Food Desert by District
Population Living in Food Desert by District
Programs and Strategies The programs provide fresh produce for car-owning and non-carowning city residents. The design features drone transport and drivethrough services to deliver fresh vegetables to Baltimore citizen. Customers can conveniently order fresh produce through an app after providing delivery information. The drone will then transport the produce straight to their doorstep, providing city residents with access to fresh and healthy food.
Zoning Analysis
UserJourneyMap STARTING POIT
Get Off Work
Pick Up Children
SHOPPING
ORDERING
Brows Fresh Food
Confirm Wait Time
Login To App
Add to the Basket
Confirm Order
Pay For The Order
WAITING
ARRIVING
COOKING Cook
Recieve Order Confirmation
Track Status
Notify of Arrival
Pick up Front
Prepare for Food
Eat and Enjoy
The site located at the intersection of Baltimore's two primary roadways,Inter- state 83 and US 40.The site, originally a parking lot,offers convenient access via public transportation with bus routes on both sides of the location.The strategic placement of the project aims to address the issue of food accessibility by providing easy access to fresh produce.
Open and Parking Spaces The farming sectorlocated on a terrace facing south for optimal sunlight,offers ide- al growing conditions. Drone tower links the greenhouse and farming sector for efficient picking,storage,and transportation.The design offers an integrated approach to agriculture,transportationand sustainabil- ity, creating a unique and innovative food system that benefits the community.
Traffc & Programs
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Traffc and Structure Isometric View
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East Elevation
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Drone Tower Isometric Detail
[a] Bridge to Supermarket Storages The design offers convenient access to fresh food for car-com[b] Solar Panels muting city residents.It includes [c] Supermarket Offices an opening on the U.S. Route 40overpass that leads directly [d] Supermarket to a supermarket stocked with local- ly-grown produce from on[e] Future Landing Pads site farm- ing.Integrating farming and retail, it creates an unique and sustainable food system. [1] Stair to the Restaurant Adjacent to the supermarket,a [2] Second Floor Parkings restaurant offers additional food options for city residents.This [3] Stair to the Supermarket design addresses the issue of [4] The Restaurant food accessibility in urban areas while promoting healthy eating [5] Third Floor Parkings habits and a sustainable lifestyle.
Drone & Programs Cargo elevator for farming good stransport
TerraceII: 280’x76’ open air terrace farming
Drone Tower:More than 202 drones are ready to deliver when the orders come in
Farming tool storage unit Mechanical space
Heating,ventilation,and air conditioning system
Irrigation system Rainwater storage tank
TerraceI:280’x76’ open air terrace farmin
Front Elevation
Greenhouse Farming
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Drone Tower Office Spaces
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Food Storages
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Heavy Duty Machineryies
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Truck Loading Zone
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Supermarket Storage Spaces
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Supermarket Office Spaces
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Supermarket Shopping Zone
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Drone Tower
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Fourth Floor Plan
Fifth Floor Plan
Drone delivery is one of the strategies to address food deserts in Baltimore. The program is combined with urban farming to improve access to nutritious food for city residents.This innovative approach flips the traditional model of customers seeking out fresh produce on its head by bringing the produce directly to the customers.
The Ramp that connects the parking,the Restaurant,and the Greenhouse
The restaurant only uses Ingredients produced on site from cultivation in the greenhouse and on the terrace.
The 160'×70' urban greenhouse produces varies types of vegetable crops
The drone departure portal that opens up to allow vertical take-off andlanding
The cargo elevator can transport freshly produced food and also heavy equipment to the storage space.
The machine room space is where large machinery is locatedto serve the planting needs ofthe two-level terrace farming.
Adjustable windows for better ventilation
Drone tower management offcespace
The operational spacefor drone cargo transportation.
The central staircase connects the drone tower withtheplanting area and provides a vertical pathway.
The storage room houses vegetables grown in the green house and on the terrace,which are available for drone transportation at any time and can also be supplied to supermarkets and restaurants as needed.
The truck area handles transportation of other goods for the supermarket and can also deliver large quantities of fresh vegetables to surrounding supermarkets.
02 TOMORROW’S TAPESTRY Research work
—The Design of Future Elderly Living for Diverse Needs 2023.2
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Global mortality rates have decreased by 60% over the past six decades.
Global fertility rates have declined by approximately 5 0 % o v e r th e p a s t 5 0 years.
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Rep of Korea
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China
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Thailand
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Singapore
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Philippines
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Vietnam
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Malaysia
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In China, around the year 2000, there were approximately 10 adults of working age for every senior citizen. However, by the year 2050, this ratio is expected to decline significantly, with only 2 working-age adults for every senior. The following chart illustrates the evolving dynamics of this "support ratio" across various Asian countries.
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User friendly determined by mental condition
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Needs of light determined by mental condition
Needs of light determined by mental condition
Needs of light determined by mental condition
Needs of light determined by mental condition
Needs of light determined by mental condition
Flexibility determined by physical condition
Flexibility determined by physical condition
Flexibility determined by physical condition
Flexibility determined by physical condition
Flexibility determined by physical condition
Typologies Design
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General Elderly Housing
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Second Floor
Vistualy impaired Housing Plan
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Elderly with Dementia Housing Plan
First Floor
Second Floor
Elderly with Depression Housing Plan [1]
Ground Door
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Floor Riser
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Retractable Privacy Screen
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Portable Exterior Shade
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Curtain Track System
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Light Filter
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Ground Transporter
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Frosted Glass
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Double-acting Glass Door
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Sky Garden
These five apartment layouts, along with their exploded axonometric diagrams, illustrate the specialized design considerations for different elderly needs. Each plan is meticulously tailored, incorporating unique features to accommodate specific requirements. The designs include adaptations for those with mobility challenges, sensory impairments, dementia, depression, and general aging-related needs. The diagrams highlight innovative solutions in spatial arrangement, safety features, accessibility adaptations, and sensory-friendly environments, demonstrating a comprehensive approach to diverse eldercare needs in residential settings. These layouts serve as practical blueprints for creating supportive, inclusive, and adaptable living spaces for the elderly.
Proposal: Architecture Serves People
Demand Evaluation Energetic and mentally sharp seniors, actively engaged in life, maintaining physical fitness and cognitive health through varied activities
Adaptability
Sunlight
Greenery
Organization
Privacy
Accessbility
Adaptability
Height Adjustment Sunlight
Privacy
Adaptability
Safety
Sign Less Furniture
Sunlight
Privacy
Sound
Touch
Organization
Privacy
Sunlight
Sunlight
Greenery
Colors
Open Space
Privacy
Wheelchair-bound seniors, resilient and mentally alert, actively participating in life,adapting to mobility challengeswith strength and positivity
Elderly with dementia, showing moments of clarity and joy , navigating life with support,retaining a sense of self and dignity
Conventional Nursing Home Analysis Visually impaired seniors, perceptive and mentally astute, navigating life with adaptability and keen sensory awareness.
Elderly with depression, displaying resilience and moments of hope, navigating life’s challenges with support, maintaining inner strengthdnity
Proposed Future Elderly Living
In this comprehensive project, we address the increasingly pressing issue of an aging global population by innovatively redesigning the concept of eldercare through future-focused, ageadaptive architecture. Our initiative diverges from the traditional eldercare facility model, shifting the emphasis from conventional human-centric caregiving to an environment where the architecture itself plays a pivotal role in nurturing and supporting its residents. This approach is particularly vital in addressing the nuanced and diverse needs of the elderly, encompassing those with mobility challenges, sensory impairments, dementia, depression, and other age-related conditions.
Our methodology involves an in-depth analysis of five distinct elderly demographics, enabling us to tailor our designs to meet their specific requirements effectively. We are committed to creating spaces that are not just safe and comfortable but also empower autonomy and foster community engagement. Every element, from spatial layout to material choice, is meticulously considered to enhance residents’ quality of life. The ultimate goal of this project is to develop living spaces that are not only functional and accommodating but also evolve with the changing needs of its inhabitants, ensuring a dignified, enriching, and fulfilling living experience for the elderly. This is more than just a building project; it’s a commitment to improving the lives of the elderly through thoughtful and responsive design .
Buidling Isomatric View
1. Connections
2. Elevators
3. Bridges
4. Social Spaces
5. Levels
6. Structures
Program Diagram This section delves into the building’s programmatic logic,featuring a façade and a diagram that stacks the five types of residential units. The general unit type is distributed throughout the building, interwoven with public spaces like a hospital, supermarket, and gym. This integration forms acomplete, self-sustained community within the structure. The design strategically places these amenities to ensure easy accessibility for residents, fostering a vibrant, inclusive community atmosphere. The layout emphasizes convenience and connectivity, making it an ideal living environment for the elderly, who benefit from having essential services and recreational spaces within easy reach. Front Elevatoin
West Elevatoin
The final page presents a section view dissecting the building’s internal layout and relationships, accompanied by renderings.This design is not sitespecific; it envisions an urban future where such structures can stand alone or be replicated. The concept showcases a versatile architectural solution adaptable to various urban settings, illustrating how these buildings can seamlessly integrate into the evolving cityscape, either as singular entities or as part of a larger network of similar structures. Section Perspective
03 VITAL VINES PRESCHOOL
Ecosystem Analysis: Stafford, Virginia
Research work
Red Cedar
Tall Fescue
White poplar
—Roots of Learning, Branches of Discovery
Habitat
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Habitat
Spread
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2023.4 Virginia Creeper Mushroom
Where ancient peaks meet, nature's whispers resound
Plants
Chrysanthemum spp
Eastern Tailed- Blue Honeybee
Oak
Wild Strawberry
Monarch Butterfly
Black-Eyed Susan
Carpenter Ant
Dermestidae
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Location Maps: Stafford, VA
This project is a visionary endeavor to transform an existing preschool into an ecologically interactive learning haven. Inspired by the profound principles outlined in the Black Mountain Manifesto, I have embarked on a self-initiated redesign journey. My journey commenced with a meticulous site analysis, documenting a rich tapestry of ecological species, encompassing both flora and fauna. My overarching goal is to create an immersive space where children can actively engage with nature, fostering a profound ecological awareness and understanding. By harmonizing the built environment with the natural world, this project aspires to instill in young minds a deep appreciation for the delicate balance of our ecosystem, encouraging a lifelong commitment to environmental stewardship.
Design Breakdown
3D Printed Bio Habitat Structure
Cultivation Film
3D Printed Structure
Algae Air Filtration Facade
Algae Air Filtration Exterior Walls Second Floor Auditorim Slide to the front yard Existing Structure to Remain Private Circulation Public Circulation
Cultivation Complete
Cultivating
Structure Footing Exploded Axonometric
Eco-Habitat
The primary focus was on the design of a biological air purification system, known as the “Algal Wall,” and the creation of habitat installations for a diverse range of flora and fauna. The Algal Wall harnesses the power of water and photosynthesis to efficiently absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, thus serving as an innovative solution for air purification in both indoor and outdoor environments. The design of the installations aims to provide habitats for local wildlife, creating new living environments. The design have been thoughtfully integrated into the expanded architectural structure, fostering dynamic interactions that provide enriched learning opportunities.
Design Breakdown
Longitudinal Section
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Reception Area
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Principal's Office
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Care Room
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Utility and Storage Room
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Kitchen
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Class Room I
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Class Room II
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Biology Research Courtyard
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Class Room III
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Secondary Office
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Biodiversity Interaction Terrace
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Multipurpose Auditorium
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Biodiversity Interaction Terrace IⅡ
Interaction Demonstration
Interaction I
Biodiversity Interaction Terrace II
Interaction II In the final section, the project comes to life, showcasing the seamless interaction between outdoor platformsand installations and the innovative integration of indoor spaces with the creations. This segment captures an unwavering commitment to crafting immersive learning environments that transcend traditional boundaries. Augmented Reality (AR) technology enables students to engage in dynamic, interactive experiences, deepening their understanding of the natural world and fostering a lifelong passion for ecological stewardship.The installations provide a hands-on, visually engaging journey where students actively participate in the environment, forging a profound connection between humans and nature. These immersive encounters not only enrich learningbut empower the next generation to champion environmental sustainability. “Interaction Demonstration” embodies the dedication to shaping future leaders who appreciate, protect, and nurture our planet. Multipurpose Auditorium
04 SHIWEITANG JOINT CENTRE
Development History of Surrounding Environment
Related policies of Liwan District
Tea sales market source and sales scope
Reseach work
—RENOVATION OF SHEK WAI TONG RAILWAY STATION AND SHEK WAI TONG PIER 2023.6 Site:Liwan District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province,China Geographic Location
The site is located in Shiweitang Street, Liwan District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, China. The famous sites here are Shiweitang Railway Station and Shiweitang Pier, which are also important areas for the renovation of this project.
This table shows the evolution of traffic around the 11 Tang area in the early 20th century, when the Shiweitang Railway station and pier were built, and in the 1960s, the Pearl River Bridge was completed. In the 1990s, the Pearl River Tunnel, Hedong Bridge and Metro Line 1 were built. At the beginning of the 21st century, Metro Line 5 such as Yifang Bridge and Zhuzhouzui Tunnel were built one after another, and the development of these traffic situations also led to the desolation of Shiweitang Pier and Shiweitang Railway Station.
The southern tea market is mainly sourced from China's Zhejiang Province, Fujian Province, Guangdong Province, Taiwan Province and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Where is it mainly sold? China and some Southeast Asian countries.
User Analysis & Design Strategy
Regional division
Hand drawing
Model details
Model
Problems in the Area
Wharf
Village life center
Tea museum
Traffic area
Section view
SITE PLAN
Step 1: Determine the general position of the block
Step 2: Lift a piece to form an outdoor platform
Step 3: Build the ramp of the facade according to the position of the internal staircase Step 4: Build the platform needed for the wharf and build the distribution center
Step 5: Connect all Spaces with outdoor platforms
Step 6: Build supporting columns and roofs, and plan green areas
05 PASTORAL MEDITATION Competition
—ITALIAN FARMHOUSE REMODELING Time:2023.8 Site:Lombardy Region, Italy I wanted this abandoned Italian farm to be a place of quiet meditation. During the design process, I noticed that the surrounding pastoral environment can provide meditators with a natural and peaceful meditation space, so I demolished the dilapidated walls of the original building and retained the heavy structure, hoping to create a space that is integrated with nature. It also breaks the old appearance of the past and adds many floor-to-ceiling windows so that people entering the space can still interact with nature. The meditation area is designed to be comfortable and warm, dominated by natural light, with soft tones and natural music, providing a peaceful and focused environment for meditators. The entire design is designed to promote physical and mental balance, allowing people to find inner peace in this transformed venue. The original buildings are arranged in a wraparound style and are 2-3 stories high. In order to provide meditators with a more open environment to view the natural scenery, I built a climbable platform in the center of the site for people to look into the distance and experience the Italian farmland. The layout of the entire site encourages people to walk in nature and guides people to interact with nature through the design of the environment. This is not only a place for meditation, but also a place that can inspire deep inner peace and tranquility, helping meditators stay away from the hustle and bustle and find a place to rest their souls.
ITALY'S ORIGINS WITH MEDITATION
CURRENT STATUS OF MEDITATION "Discovering meditation feels like finding a peaceful oasis within. It brings calmness, selfdiscovery, and a new sense of balance to my life. I'm excited about the positive impact it promises on my well-being."
I find solace and peace in my meditation practice. It's like an oasis of calm amidst the chaos of life. It's not just a routine; it's an inner journey where I explore the vast landscape of my thoughts and emotions. Meditation is my refuge, my daily ritual of peace and self-discovery.
Meditation is my sanctuary, where I find tranquility amidst the chaos. It's a daily ritual that empowers me, bringing calmness, clarity, and a deeper connection to myself.
"Discovering meditation has been a lifeline. It brought peace to my mind, soothing the storms within. Each session feels like a step towards light, easing the weight of depression.
THE FLOW OF MEDITATION Check in
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A large number of Greek texts showing ancient Roman yoga asanas were discovered in the Villa of the Papyrus Scrolls, a library in the ruins of Herculaneum.
Stoicism is an ancient Greek school of philosophy that spread widely throughout the Roman Empire and emphasized inner peace and wisdom through meditation and self-awareness.
Go to the front desk and check in.
Go here
Go to the meditation site
You have two options, meditate on your own or follow a teacher in a group meditation.
Clean oneself
You can access this site by driving from the parking lot or by walking in through the front door.
Purification is an important step before proceeding to meditation.
Sharing insights with others You can exchange feelings and share insights with others.
Guided Tour
The staff will explain the distribution of buildings in the park and how each space is used.
1182—1226 Franciscan Order focus on contemplation, prayer, and meditation in their practice in pursuit of intimacy with God.
14C-16C Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael believed that inner truth and beauty could be discovered through these.
Pack
Place your carry-on luggage in your room or store it.
FUNCTIONAL CHANGES BEFORE
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Repository
Cattle pen
Front desk
Swimming
Single Meditation
Accommodation
Farming
Stock raising
Cafeteria
Snapshot
Multi-Person Meditation
CONCEPTUAL INTRODUCTION
Repository The original building was a farmhouse, abandoned because of mechanized development. This building is mostly an enclosed environment with a dilapidated outer skin that separates man from nature. The surrounding plain is extensive and now overgrown with weeds.
5 OBSERVATION DECK
FRONT VIEW
3 GREEN PORCH
Cattle pen
Pigsty
The building's original dilapidated walls were removed to preserve the load-bearing structure. The entire first floor was opened up to create a good view and access routes. In the center of the complex, a high platform was built for people to look at the surrounding environment.
8 SINGLE YOGA ROOM
11 OUTOOR MEDITATION AREA
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8 SINGLE MEDITATION ROOM
7 DINING ROOM
06 OTHER WORK Academic work 2022.12
HAND-DRAWNING
HAND MODEL
RENDERINGS