Selected works 2019-2023
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PROJECTS 01 02
EXOTIC COMMUNION
|Renewal of Garibong-dong Chinatown RESILIENT SIMCITY 2050
| Conceptual Develop Strategy
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POST-PRODUCTIVIST COUNTRYSIDE
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20'X'0: BIOPHILIC OCEAN PLAN
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X-DIMENSIONAL ARCADE PROJECT
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OTHER WORKS
| Rural Planning & Design
| Bionic Coral Tower Design
| Student Street Renovation Design
| Research, Physical Construction, Design and Paintings
Apply for MArch Urban Design (University College London) Selected works 2019-2023
01 [ EXOTIC COMMUNION ] "The discourse power of identity in the cultural context represents the social rights of the group to the urban space."
Renewal of Garibong-dong Chinatown, Korea Date: 03.2022-08.2022 Instructor: Wu, Liu Location: Garibang-dong Chinatown, South Korea Cooperator: Xiwen Huang
ROLE IN TEAM: Subdivion Modeling:80% Conceptual Design: 50% Technical Drawing: 80%
The base is located in Garibong-dong, Guro district, Seoul, South Korea. It is close to the emerging digital industrial park and the main road of the city. Garibong-dong has obvious feature of its location, with convenient transportation nearby. In the 1990s, due to the restriction of redevelopment conditions, the Chinese concentrated area centered on Garibong-dong had imperfect infrastructure construction and poor environment. As a result of demographic and cultural changes, development problems such as cultural barriers and unbalanced community vitality had emerged. Based on the "shared home" design, culture-oriented urban renewal is carried out. From the perspective of local Chinese and Korean residents, the long-term accumulated social relations and the needs of specific groups are paid attention to, and the future virtual technology is used to realize spatial reconstruction and compound, forming a multicultural space balance under the background of China-South Korea friendship. The design of this project attempts to explore and solve the problem of estrangement of residents from different countries living in the same area, so as to achieve a more just, inclusive and sustainable urban regeneration.
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PHYSICAL NETWORK AND CONNECTIVITY OF GARIBONG-DONG
POPULATION DIVERSITY OF GARIBONG-DONG
CULTURAL & SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY
GUIDELINES OF MASTER PLAN
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REASONS FOR POPULATION LOSS IN GARIBONG-DONG
IMPACTS AND SOLUTIONS OF POPULATION LOSS IN GARIBONG-DONG
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DESIGN PROCESS FOR POPULATION RECOVERY
RENEWAL DESIGN STRATEGY
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SITE PLAN
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RENEWAL DESIGN STRATEGE
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DIVERSITY OF PRODUCTION
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02 [ RESILIENT SIMCITY 2050] "The defense system construction of future cities can effectively increase urban resilience and resist natural disasters or social disasters."
Date: 01.2023-07.2023 Instructor: Xuyi Wu Conceptual Develop Strategy Individual Work
With the acceleration of urbanisation, the shortage of land resources, the frequency of extreme weather and public health events have increased, and these impacts have caused countries around the world to suffer losses to a certain extent. Production and life in various places have stagnated, and human survival is facing a huge threat. Establishing an urban defense system and building a resilient city has become an effective means of treating the above problems. However, in the process of establishment, how to implement in batches for cities with different development levels, and how to improve the efficiency of land use for different functional land use units, and how to provide real-time health monitoring feedback to cities under emergency health events, etc. Therefore, in the future, this design constructs a simulation of a city defense system for possible natural or virus disaster scenarios. By increasing the floor area ratio of the residential area, opening variable shared spaces, and setting up convenient unit commercial facilities, diversion control during the epidemic, endowing the park green space with the function of a refuge in extreme event, and upgrading the building floors of light industry, intensive storage land, etc. , to realise the construction of the defense system.
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POSSIBLE PROBLEMS UNDER EXTREME EVENTS
CONSTRUCTION OF URBAN DEFENSE SYSTEM IN DIFFERENT TYPES OF SCENARIOS
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MAPPING OF TYPICAL URBAN PLOTS' LAND USE
INDEX FOR EMERGENCY ASSESSMENT BASED ON URBAN LAND USE UNITS
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CONFLICTS BETWEEN VULNERABILITY AND IMPROVEMENT
GAME RULES BASED ON THE CITY DEFENSE SYSTEM
DEFENSIVE MODIFICATION OF DIFFERENT LAND USE UNITS
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DIFFERENT LAND USE CUBES' 3D MODELS
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URBAN DEFENSE SYSTEM CLUSTER GENERATION
PATH OPTIMIZATION ENHANCES ACCESSIBILITY DURING DISASTERS
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A COMBINATION PATTERN OF 100 CUBES
CITY DEFENSE SYSTEM SCENE NODE
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PROFILE VIEW OF FUNCTIONAL UNITS UNDER THE DEFENSE SYSTEM
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03 [ POST-PRODUCTIVIST COUNTRYSIDE] "In post-production period, with further development of urbanization, rural functional divisions began to appear and multi-value space was constantly reconstructed."
Rural Planning and Design of Huangcuo Village Date: 05.2023-07.2023 Instructor: Xiang Lin Location: Huangcuo Village, Xiamen City, Fujian Province,China Cooperator: Yanting Chen, Wenxin Huang, Jiarun Lin, Xinxin Zhu
ROLE IN TEAM: Subdivion Modeling:60% Conceptual Design: 80% Technical Drawing: 80% 25% of the world's land area is cultivated land. In a post-productivist future, urban expansion will inevitably cover agricultural land, especially in most urban areas in developing countries. Without the guidance of a land use strategic planning framework, urban areas will expand wantonly. However, the decline in the proportion of agricultural land around cities will lead to serious problems such as food security. The importance of farmland improvement in Huangcuo village in the post-productivist rural development stage is reflected in the need to realise a diversified rural economic structure and increase farmers' income. Based on this, it is a crucial task to first renovate its ecological resources. Through reasonable ecological planning, this proposal is to reduce pollution and promote the health and stability of rural ecosystems. Secondly, strictly use basic protected farmland to grow food crops and use other cultivated land to grow cash crops, which guides villagers to change their business methods as well as develop specialty agricultural products and leisure agriculture. Besides, the plan closely links family farms with the market to improve farmers' income and the sustainable development of the village economy. Finally, for the revitalisation of rural culture, the plan emphasizes the protection and inheritance of traditional culture and the value of farming culture. Through event planning and cultural streamline creation, it can increase the cultural connotation and attraction of the village and promote cultural revitalisation.
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SITE OVERVIEW: LOCATION AND CURRENT RESOURCES
CORE PROBLEMS OF THE SITE UNDER POST-PRODUCTIVIST DEVELOPMENT
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RENEWAL STRATEGIES OF MULTIPLE VALUE SPACES
POST-PRODUCTIVIST: ECOLOGICAL PLANNING STRATEGIES
SPACE PLACEMENT OF ECOLOGICAL PLANNING
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POST-PRODUCTIVIST ARABLE LAND RECONSTRUCTION STRATEGIES
SPACE PLACEMENT OF ARABLE LAND PLANNING
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POST-PRODUCTIVIST CULTURAL SPACE PLANNING STRATEGIES
SPACE PLACEMENT OF CULTURAL ROUTE PLANNING
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PICTURES OF POST-PRODUCTIVIST RURAL LIFE IN THE CENTRAL VILLAGE BLOCK
SCENES OF VILLAGE FOLK CULTURAL ACTIVITY AREAS
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04 [ 20'X'0: BIOPHILIC OCEAN PLAN ] "The significance of bionic architecture is to explore innovative solutions for sustainable development and environmental protection."
Bionic Coral Tower Design for Singapore’s Sister Islands Date: 09.2023-10.2023 Instructor: Xuyi Wu Location: Singapore Sisters' Islands Individual Work
In the context of carbon neutrality, carbon reduction plans for humans and the urban environment have received attention from all countries. Ocean acidification is a major issue in marine environmental protection, threatening organisms and ecosystems, as well as global food security, tourism, coastal protection and people's livelihoods. As an important part of marine ecology, corals maintain the diversity of seafloor organic matter and are an important part of marine conservation. However, global warming has intensified the phenomenon of coral bleaching. This project is a bionic design of a coral-like building tower, aiming to provide the possibility of restoring the coral reef ecosystem. The design is based on biological methods, adjusting the environment suitable for the growth of corals, planting nurseries, using grasshopper parametric design to cultivate the skeleton structure of corals, and promoting the restoration of the structure and function of the coral reef ecosystem. The design is supplemented by physical methods to restore the coral reef habitat, improve substrate conditions, and create conditions for the restoration of the coral reef ecosystem.
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GLOBAL WARMING CAUSES OCEAN ACIDIFICATION
SINGAPORE CITY IN NATURE & CORAL PROTECTION BACKGROUND
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ANALYSIS OF CURRENT CONDITIONS OF SINGAPORE'S SISTER ISLANDS
CORAL GROWTH FACTORS & SITE BIONIC SIMULATION
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PHYSICAL MODEL PRESENTATION
STRUCTURAL EXPLOSION ANALYSIS
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PLANE ANALYSIS
SITE PLAN WITH ROOF
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SYSTEM OPERATION OF PROFILE ANALYSIS BIOMIMETIC DEVICE
EDUCATION & LEISURE ACTIVITY SCENES IN EXPO HALL
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05 [ X-DIMENSIONAL ARCADE PROJECT ] "Contrary to the feeling of online life, street space may leave us with spontaneous, impulsive reactions to our surroundings."
Student Street Renovation Design Date: 10.2023-11.2023 Instructor: Sisheng Yang Location: Student Street of Huaqiao University, Xiamen City, Fujian Province Cooperator: Xiwen Huang, Xinxin Zhu
ROLE IN TEAM: Subdivion Modeling:80% Conceptual Design: 60% Technical Drawing: 80%
In "The Arcades Project", Benjamin believes that strolling on the streets and urban wandering have become a common aesthetic posture in modern daily life, and the core value of this aesthetic posture is fragmented experience. Nowadays, college student commercial streets are generally formed spontaneously in communities surrounding universities. The spatial order lacks reasonable organization and the environment is relatively shabby. In order to condense daily life and consumption of college students, it is necessary to cultivate a unique culture and improve the spatial experience and cultural experience. Drawing on Benjamin’s arcade plan, the commercial streets of Generation Z college students can be designed in the style of arcade corridors. The interior of the street is decorated with bright colors and animation patterns, emphasizing the two-dimensional cultural system that is the key to the social group of college students, and providing pedestrians with sun and rain protection functions. The commercial street contains various two-dimensional related shops and service facilities. Each shop is themed and decorated according to different two-dimensional works or characters, attracting the attention of students and two-dimensional enthusiasts.
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STUDENT STREET SPACE CURRENT SITUATION ANALYSIS
PROBLEM SUMMARY & DESIGN STRATEGY
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ANALYSIS OF SPATIAL AXIS BEFORE AND AFTER RENOVATION
PLANAR ANALYSIS & FUNCTIONAL STREAMLINES
OVERALL GRAPHIC DESIGN ANALYSIS
ELEVATION OF STUDENT STREET AFTER RENOVATION
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PROFILE ANALYSIS & STUDENT STREET ACTIVITIES DISPLAY
MODULAR DESIGN OF DIFFERENT STORES
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[ OTHER WORKS ]
URBAN SUSTAINABILITY RESEARCH REPORT
1.2023 WUPENiCity International Competition on Urban Sustainability Reports | 1st Prize
2.2022 WUPENiCity International Competition on Urban Sustainability Reports | 2nd Prize
后溪城内村位 于厦门市集美 区,又称霞城。 城内村旅游资 源 丰 富, 包 含 六栋租养古厝。
This study aims to explore the 'traditional village ancient residential rental' model. Through investigating use status of ancient residential buildings, I analyze the impact of rental model on protection and utilization of ancient buildings, provide guidance for rural planning and rental of ancient buildings.
Investigation and research conducted spatial analysis on urban mobile breakfast trucks, and problem-oriented analysis of the impact of mobile breakfast trucks on meal purchasing behavior and street space; through special planning and design, the spatial layout of breakfast trucks was optimized.
PHSYCAL CONSTRUCTION COMPETITION
3.The 8th Cross-Strait College Students Solid Construction Competition| Excellence Award
Physical Construction Projects
1:50 Model
A Group Photo of Teachers & Other Team Members This design is located beside the lotus pond on campus. It adapts to the slope of the terrain, uses modular assembly, and combines the trees and rocks beside the pond to form a modern wooden pavilion that can be viewed from above and walked through, activating the idle space.
4.The Sixth City of Light Physical Construction & The First College Student Rural Construction Competition|3nd Prize
This design adheres to the concept of poetic pastoral and regional characteristics, combines the topography of the site, and extracts Guizhou regional elements such as curved roofs and wooden corridor bridges, allowing villagers and tourists to shuttle, stop in this space, gather to chat, or read about the tea night , full of fun.
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IN-CLASS DESIGN ASSIGNMENTS
5.Sophomore Year’s Design Work for the Renovation & Improvement of Houtian Village
The architecture and landscape design of the site are designed to provide tourists and residents with dining, reading and other leisure spaces. The ancient houses are preserved and transformed to provide tourists and residents with seafood and gourmet dining spaces.
6.Land & Space Master Plan for Senior Year
7.Suitability Evaluation of Urban Construction Land Based on Arcgis
The plan proposes a strategy for sustainable urban development, and discusses the planning and layout of urban spatial development at the two spatial levels of town and township.
Based on GIS technology, conduct a comprehensive evaluation and analysis of factors affecting urban construction land, including the impact of natural conditions, economic and regional conditions, construct a suitability evaluation of construction land in Xiamen, and put forward some suggestions for current problems.
PERSONAL INTERESTS
8.Watercolor Paintings
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