XIYUE WANG
BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN MONASH UNIVERSITY, 2011-13
CONTENTS
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 01 _ LIQUI - FI , 2013 [space + activity] 02_ DERWENT ALCHEMY, 2013 [environment + eco-system] 03_ MONA RETAINING WALL, 2013 [construction + built ] 04_ MORELAND AIR LIVING, 2012 [residential + community]
STRUCTURE & TECHNOLOGY 04_ SLUG, 2012 [bridge design] 05_ RETHINK, 2o13 [facade design]
VISUAL ART & COMMUNICATION 04_ REDRAW CALATRAVA, 2012 [visual communication + 3d printing] 05_ NEURO - TRAFFIC, 2013 [video art]
chapter 1_ ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
LIQUI-FI
2 PRINCESS AVE, CAULFIELD EAST, VIC 3145 INSTRUCTORS: TIM SCHORK, DREW WILLIAMSON
LIQUI-FI is a proposal for a new academic building in Monash University that promotes active lifestyles and dynamic learning spaces. Through an use of a distorting operation, the building is resulted in a liquefied form with a continuous loops of circulation. The strategy of blending the urban landscape into the learning environments activates an urban atmosphere of the architecture. The building is a landscape of a learning environment.
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DERWENT ALCHEMY ROCK COD POINT, HOBART, TAS INSTRUCTOR: ROSS BREWIN
DERWENT ALCHEMY is a spa center that sited at the corners of the Rock Cod Point, Hobart, which is the conjunction point of an open green zone and an industrial zone, serves as an attractor to the public to this site which performs also doubly as an occupiable water filtration system to the zinc factory’s water discharge before they entering the waterway. The connective tissue connect the neighbourhood to a primarily industrial zone from a master-planning scale.
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URBAN Glenorchy area is currently experiencing a renewed commitment to urban revitalization and enhancement. Derwent Alchemy Industrial Spa Centre recognizes the significance of this revitalization effort and its potential to be a catalyst for the rejuvenation of surrounding neighbourhood. ENVIRONMENT River Derwent is one of the most polluted river in the world as it suffers from extremely high levels of heavy metal contamination in sediments. Located at the water edge on LUTANA area ( where the zinc factory is), Derwent Alchemy Industrial Spa Centre is a proposal that responses to this major toxic concern by both cleaning the water and celebrating the area’s unique industrial characteristic. The proposal delivers an expression of the vision behind the river’s transformation and innovates a 21st Century green urban environment, which will become the keynote of redevelopment along Glenorchy. Derwent Alchemy turns Hobart environmentally most concerned area into a positive image, and therefore becomes a tourist attraction. It establishes stronger connections among River Derwent , the metal factory, the city, its people and its guests.
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RETAINING WALL 655 MAIN Rd, Rosetta, TAS 7011 INSTRUCTOR: ROSS BREWIN
Heavy Metal: The River Derwent Heavy Metals Project A collaboration between MADA architects & artists and scientists from a variety of organisations to study and clean the heavily polluted River Derwent that passes by Tasmania’s MONA (Museum of Old and New Art). Illustrated, a rendering of an interpretive wall proposed for MONA’s lawns that would show visitors the different sorts of metals contained in the river bed. More about the project: http://tasmaniantimes.com/index.php?/weblog/article/a-collaboration-for-the-century-the-river-/ http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-10-03/mona-project-aimsto-clean-up-the-river-derwent/4995674
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MORELAND AIR LIVING 15-17 FIRTH ST, BRUNSWICK, VIC 3056 INSTRUCTOR: STUART HARRISON
MORELAND AIR LIVING is an mixed use apartment building that built on an existing car park that involves both family housing, social housing program and a communal garden. The project aims to bring people from different background together as a community meanwhile provides a new neighborhood image of an industrial zone. The design giving each type of dwelling a colour theme to identify the characteristic of the individuals. Also, the colour facade emphasizes the concept of a modular system.
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CONCEPT DIAGRAM
Building massed around the edges of the site to allow a large internal green space
Building volume references the shops on Sydney Road with a solid facade to the external streets and broken down volumes facing into the internal sqaure accessed by an activated laneway network
INDIVIDUAL DWELLINGS
CONCEPT DIAGRAM
Interlocking apartment shapes allow the family dwellings to have light from multiple directions and good cross-ventilation. The green screen which wraps around the building creates areas of outdoor space between the screen and dwelling as well as providing protection from heat and limiting overlooking.
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN
Brunswick is a multicultural suburb in demographic flux. Its population is highly culturally and linguistically diverse with may different population groups.
chapter 2_ STRUCTURE & TECHNOLOGY
Insulating green roof.
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Intake of outside air at top is distributed across suspended fans. ETFE has a high temperature resistance, insulates interior air and transmits more light than double glazing.
Light core reduces
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Vents open during the day to heat and drive air from the atrium into the building. At night, vents close to store warm air.
WINTER
UNIT: TECHNOLOGIES & ENVIRONMENTS 3, YEAR 3, sem 1
ASSIGNMENT BRIEF: A semester-long investigation on building H on the Caulfield campus, Monash University. These investigations will be in the areas of thermal comfort, heating and cooling loads, illumination levels, and solar radiation. Analyses will be completed and reflected upon in order to identify possible ways in which design interventions could improve building performance.
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Air is warmed by sun and then exhausted through top vent
ETFE has a high temperature resistance, insulates interior air and transmits more light than double glazing.
openable windows allow for night purge cooling and cross ventilation
Light core reduces
vents closed during the day to store insulate and open during the night to cool the building - night purge
WINTER SECTION [AB] 1:200
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DAYLIGHT FACTOR ^ THERE IS GREATER ILLUMINATION ACROSSS ALL FLOORS
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SOLAR EXPOSURE ^ IN ALL INSTANCES (PARTICULARLY SUMMER SOLTSICE) THERE IS A LOWER SOLAR EXPOSURE THAN IN THE EXISTING BUILDING
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STRUCTURE AND APPLICATION ^ ROTATES CLOCKWISE TO MAXAMISE POTENTIAL FOR VENTILATION ^ BRINGS DAYLIGHT AND FRESH AIR DEEP INTO THE BUILDING
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DAYLIGHT FACTOR ^THERE IS GREATER ILLUMINATION ON THE WEST SIDE THAN THE NORTH
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SLUG UNIT: TECHNOLOGIES & ENVIRONMENTS 2, YEAR 2, sem 2
ASSIGNMENT BRIEF: Consider structure in relation to the human body, in the form of a bench, and then work upwards to a windscreen. These come together in a small inhabitable space, and then are extended in the design for the bridge itself and an observation tower. Site: Spanning the Yarra River on the site of Seafarers’ bridge running between Docklands and the Exhibition Centre
STRESSED RIBBON STRUCTURE SYSTEM
PHYSICAL MODEL
MESH PLATFORM Aluminium Grid Grate
PLATFORM SUBSTRUC TURE
PRIMARY STRUCTURE Stress Ribbon Cable 100mm Steel Rib Structure 200mm
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chapter 3_ VISUAL ART & COMMUNICATION
REDRAW CALATRAVA UNIT: ARCHITECTURAL COMMUNICATION, Year 2, sem 1 This assignment is to apply a representational style to a set of drawings of the assigned case study building. The main objectives of this assignment is to develop a personal representational aesthetic, develop and understanding in the correlation of drawings, as well as to further develop and expand a repertoire of digital modelling and drawing skill. ASSIGNED PROJECT: MILWAUKEE ART MUSEUM / SANTIAGO CALATRAVA
Nothing can be seen, properly speaking, but light. However, light can never be seen.
NUERO-TRAFFIC VIDEO ART INSTALLATION, 2013 Nero-Hormones in the brain are influenced by light, which in turn affects moods and behavior. Visible light not only stimulates visual impulses, but also has a large influence on the glands and the autonomic nervous system. When the spectral composition of light is less important than its intensity, it has a stimulating effect on the metabolism and organ function, which in turn affects overall health. video link: https://vimeo.com/user14543554
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