PORTFOLIO ARCHITECTURE UUN: S2523523
JIAN XUDONG 2021-2023
CURRICULUM VITAE:
Jian Xudong +86 18909088001 jianxvdong@163.com 308, Fengming Mountain, Shapingba District, Chongqing, China
Education:
Professional Experience:
Publication:
Chongqing Sifang Design Co., Architectural Intern 09/2021-12/2021 Assisted the company in the collection and collation of research data and participated in the preliminary preparation of the design of old factory renovation projects. Prepared drawings for projects, including conceptual design, space planning, drawing layout, development of details, construction documents, and coordination with other disciplines.
Tongji Zhejiang College Major: Architecture ( five-year professional programme, 2017-2022) Degree Obtained: Bachelor’s Degree of Engineering Final GPA: 88.29/100 Rank: top 15%
Zhang Jin, Huang Zhangyuan, Jian Xudong. Exploration and Practice of Cultural Creative Design of the Former Residences of Celebrities - Take a Series of Cultural and Creative Tourism Products such as Tea Sets as an Example. Tea In Fujian, 2020, 42(06), 176-177 Zhang Jin, Huang Zhangyuan, Jian Xudong. An Analysis of the Role of Celebrity Residences for Cultural Tourism -Taking Jiaxing Celebrity Residences as an Example. Innovation and Practice of Teaching Methods, 2021, 4(8), 35-37 Zhang Jin, Huang Zhangyuan, Jian Xudong, Si Duo. The Innovation and Activation of Celebrity Residences in Cultural Tourism Development: The Case of Jiaxing Celebrity Residences. Business News, 2021, 1671(6728), 23-24
Patent:
Zhang Jin, Si Duo, Huang Zhangyuan, and Jian Xudong. 2020. An easy-to-install and dismantle signage for urban cultural tourism. ZL 2020 2 1127457.6, filed June 17, 2020, and issued December 25, 2020
Skills:
Adobe Photoshop, AutoCAD, SketchUp, Lumion, Rhino, Adobe Illustrator, Twinmotion, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Premiere Pro
CONTENTS:
Shenghong Construction Corporation Limited, Architectural Designer 11/2022-Present Engage in the preliminary design of community centre buildings, site research, and the identification and renovation of old factory buildings Do drafting like schematic design, design development and construction documents, translating and converting hand drawings and sketches into CAD systems Visit job sites as necessary obtain and assemble information to complete architectural drawings
Honours:
06/2022 Zhejiang Outstanding Graduate Student Award (provincial) 09/2021 Third Prize, "Feng Yu Building" Construction Competition of Tongji University (school level) 06/2021 Bronze Award, China International Space Design Competition (national) 06/2021 Third Prize, the 6th Creative Youth - Shanghai University Students' Cultural Creativity Exhibition (national) 05/2021 Third Prize, The 17th "Challenge Cup" of Zhejiang Province (provincial) 2018 - 2021 Second Class Merit Scholarship of Tongji Zhejiang College, three times 12/2020 Bronze Award, 2020 Exhibition of Architectural Design in Developing Countries (national) 10/2020 Second Prize of East China Region, 8th National College Digital Art&Design Award (national) 12/2019 First Prize, 2019 Winter Social Practice- Jiaxing Celebrity Residence Architectural Illustration Competition (school level) 06/2019 Excellent Student of 2018-2019 Academic Year (school level) 12/2019 Second Prize, The 5th National Grand Prix of Art Works for Students of Architecture and Environmental Design in Higher Education (national)
01.Urban Ecological Farm Type:Ecological building Duration:4/2023-8/2023 Page:01-04
02.Women’s Shelter
Type:Shelter Duration:11/2022-4/2023 Page:05-07
03.Air Logistics Center
Type:Logistics center Duration:5/2022-11/2022 Page:08-11
04.New Immigrant Center Type:Immigrant center Duration:12/2021-5/2022 Page:11-14
05.Other works
Selected works from 2017-2023 Page:15
Site selection
Situation Analysis
Sweden
COVID-19 Pandemic When the COVID-19 Pandemic broke out, the first reaction throughout Europe was fear of scarcity. People rushed to purchase storable and processed foods in large quantities. This panic led to an increased demand for canned beans, fruits, and vegetables and an oversupply of goods in supermarkets.
Finland
Estonia
Landscape node Urban farms can not only improve the resistance and stability of the city, but also serve as a green landscape to beautify the city, reduce the urban heat island effect, and improve the environmental quality of citizens.
Latvia Lithuania
Denmark
Ireland Poland
Netherlands Belgium
01.Urban Ecological Farm Type:Ecological building Location:Paris, France. Area:3200 square meters Duration:4/2023-8/2023 Designer:Jian Xudong (individual work) Brief introduction:As an ecological building in urban , it not only solves the basic food problems of urban residents and certain employment problems, but also plays a positive role in improving the urban environment, increasing the stability of the city's resistance, bringing suburban farms into the city, and providing a place for urban citizens to approach nature and learn agricultural knowledge.
The site is located in France, which is one of the major countries in the European Union. French has been a major food producer in Europe since ancient times, with developed agriculture. Paris is the capital of France with many farms; however, due to the development of the city, the farms began to move away from the city, and their number gradually reduced.
Germany Czechia Austria
France
Slovenia
Hungary
Romania
Croatia
Bulgaria
Italy spain
Greece
Data analysis
Extra EU-28 trade of fruit and vegetable by main groups Fruit
4500 4000 3500 3000
900 800 700 600
2500 2000
500 400
1500 1000 500 0
300 200 100 Apples Berries Citrus Srone Nuts Tropical Grapes Melons Bananas pears fruits Papaya
Exports
Slovakia
0
Imports
Area of fruit and vegetable by main producing EU Member State Fruit Vegetable
Vegetable
Others 19.9% Greece 5.9% Portugal 6.9%
Onions Tomatos Lettuce, Cabbages Fresh Cucum- Carrots Other chicory pulses bers
Exports
Poland 9.6%
Italy 17.8%
Others 35.9%
EU-28 3.4 million ha
Spain 40.1%
EU-28 2.2 million ha Romania 6.4%
Italy 17.5%
Spain 17.3%
France 11.8%
Poland 10.8%
Imports
Parisian vegetable farms from 1880 to 2020 In 1880
In 1930
In 1980
In 2020
1 5
Limits of the seine department before 1968
Paris limits
Number of vegetable farms by neighborhood:
10 30
50
80
100
Status of Urban Farms Paris has encouraged the development of urban farms and built a large number of urban farms in the city. In 2020, the world's largest urban farm opened in Paris. The authorities aim to solve 10% of the city’s vegetable demand through urban farms within ten years.
Response from urban farms to cities Urban farms provide fresh vegetables for the city, beautify the city, and help to promote employment for the urban population. In addition, they solve the problem of middle-aged and elderly workers who come to the city to work, and provide an agricultural classroom environment for young people to learn about agriculture in the city. In short, urban farms bring convenience to citizens on the one hand, and improve the overall resistance stability of the city on the other.
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Growing process of tomato
Cultivate seedlings Give each plant enough r o o m t o g r o w. S p a c e robust, long-vined, indeterminate varieties about 3 feet apart. Stockier determinate plants can be grown 2 feet apart.
Seed germination
mature green stage
Humidity 45-50%
Block analysis diagram Initial block
Leisure area Planting area Management area Office area
full maturity stage
Night temperature: 16℃ -20℃
Fruit picking Harvest time for tomatoes will occur at the end of its growing season, usually late summer, once the tomatoes are at their mature green stage. There is a fine line when picking tomatoes at the mature green stage. Look for the first light blush of color as an indicator of when to pick tomatoes to ensure no loss in their essence.
Building explosion diagram
Public area Plant growth
Daytime temperature: 24℃ -26℃
List the possible block functions and make vertical partitions according to the approximate planning area. Pesticide spraying Conventional synthetic weed sprays for use with tomatoes include metribuzin, oxyfluorfen, m e t o l a c h l o r, p a r a q u a t a n d carfentrazone.
Photoperiod 6-8h Flowering plant
Block shrinkage
Leisure area
Planting area PH: 6.2--6.8 Shake them up
Bear fruit
Blossom and fruit thinning Once the green tomatoes have formed, future blossom clusters and suckers are clipped off to help the plants concentrate on ripening their crop.
Other plant types January
February
Public area
Cotton swabs
Artificial pollination
Typically, tomato fertilization is achieved through buzz or wind pollination.A small art brush is an effective tool to gather and distribute pollen in a manner similar to that of nectar-gathering insects.
Ripe fruit Fruit growth
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
Through the introductory manufacturing platform, it provides a contact interface between buildings and cities. Ramp connection
December Leisure area
Spearmint Temperature:25-30℃ Photoperiod:8-10h Humidity:50-55% PH:6-7.5
Arugula Temperature:20-25℃ Photoperiod:6-8h Humidity:70-80% PH:6.5-6.8
Cucumber Temperature:10-32℃ Photoperiod:7-9h Humidity:70-90% PH:5.5-7.2
Spinach Temperature:15-20℃ Photoperiod:6-8h Humidity:80-90% PH:6.5-6.8
Squash Temperature:15-25℃ Photoperiod:6-8h Humidity:60-70% PH:5.5-6.8
Pea Temperature:6-22℃ Photoperiod:6-9h Humidity:60-80% PH:6.5-8
Beans Temperature:20-25℃ Photoperiod:6-10h Humidity:55-60% PH:6.2-7
Mizuna Temperature:15-25℃ Photoperiod:6-8h Humidity:50-60% PH:5.5-6.5
Wild lettuce Temperature:25-30℃ Photoperiod:6-10h Humidity:50-70% PH:6-7
Planting area
Public area
The floors are connected by ramps to obtain a continuous outdoor platform space, which serves as the outdoor circulation of the building.
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Site plan
N
Rendering drawing
Outdoor renderings
Function Diagram
Offer entrance
First floor
Second floor
Third floor
Fourth floor
Fifth floor
Sixth floor
Structural Analysis Diagram 1
Platform uplink perspective
Main entrance
Structural Analysis Diagram 2
Seventh floor
Landscape entrance
Eighth floor
main entrance perspective
Planting space
Leisure space
Office space
Shopping space
Outdoor terrace
Spatial connectivity
Structural Analysis Diagram 3
Sectioning location diagram A
A
0
5
10
20M
Platform Downward Perspective
A
Cutting symbol
Building outline range
3
Interior design renderings
Rendering manual model diagram
Planting area
Leisure area
Purchase Area
Exhibition area
main view of building
Axonometric analysis diagram
side view of building
4
Population analysis
Data analysis
Rate of crimes per 100,000 females
Rate of crimes against women in India from 2015 to 2019(per 100,000 females)
An Analysis of Women's Issues in India Question 1 Power issues
I often suffer from my husband's domestic violence because he think my dowry is too less.
70
Gender pay gap Missing job opportunities
60 50
Question 2 Domestic violence
40
I hope there is no gender discrimination in our work and I can have the same job opportunities as men.
30 20
Honour killings
10 0
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
Women in India
I'm afraid to walk on the street alone, because it's really unsafe.
Question 3 Murder
Female infanticide Murder related to witchcraft
Sexual harassment
2000
Human trafficking
0
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
I am very afraid of giving birth to a girl, afraid that she has the same fate as me.
Rate of women suicide (%)
Question 5 Sexual crime
Rate of women’s literacy (%)
Rape
Rate of total crimes against women (%)
Legal assistance
Rate of women domestic violence (%)
Rate of women shame map (%)
30000 20000 10000 0
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
India:Literacy rate in 2011,2015 and 2018,by gender 1< 0.75-1 0.5-0.75 0.25-0.5 0-0.25
100%
85-94 80-85 75-80 70-75 65-70 60-65
75 < 45-60 30-45 15-30 0-15
35-40 30-35 25-30 20-25 15-20 10-15 5-10 0-5
60 < 50-60 40-50 30-40 20-30 10-20 < 10
Analysis of living environment in Dharavi
80% 60%
Literacy rate
Education assistance
Forced prostitution
Map Analysis of Women's Social Status in India
40000
Shelter
Sex-selective abortion
4000
50000
Number of cases reported
Question 4 lack of education
I have not received a good education, I can not understand too many words.
6000
Total number of rape cases reported in India from 2016 to 2020
Dharavi has experienced a long history of epidemics and natural disasters, sometimes with significant loss of lives.
40% 20% 0
2011
2015
Dharavi has severe problems with public health. Water access derives from public standpipes stationed throughout the slum.
There are settlement houses that still do not have legal connections to the utility service.
Dharavi still had a few empty spaces, which continued to serve as waste-dumping grounds for operators across the city.
2018
Employment rate of urban women in India from 2016 to 2021 10%
Employment rate
Type:Shelter Location:India, Dharavi. Area:1800 square meters Duration:11/2022-4/2023 Designer:Jian Xudong (individual work) Brief introduction:The objective of design is the creation of a “Women’s House” within a symbolic and environmentally friendly structure that is inspired by local traditions. A space in which associations and members of society will be able to meet and discuss the topics of equality and human rights, guaranteeing involvement and emancipation of the female community in favour of the region’s social, economic, and political development.
Number of cases reported
10000 8000
Job opportunities
psychological counseling
Dowry related deaths
Total number of reported dowry death cases in India from 2016 to 2020
02.Women’s Shelter
Gender discrimination in the law
8% 6% 4%
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
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Analysis of site conditions Lack of green space and public activity places around the base and the living conditions of local residents are very poor.
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Green space and public activity places
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Boundary line of building
Analysis of public building
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Religious architecture
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Commercial buildings
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School building
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Legend:
2F 2F
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Accommodation
2 Kitchen Training Room
5
Restaurant
6
Legal Consulting Room
9
Cultural training classroom
10
Conference Room
3 Handwork Training Room
4
Counselling Room
7
Toilet and Bathroom
8
Planting area
11
Activity Room
12
Psychological Counseling Room
Block analysis diagram
Entrance
2F
Boundary line of building
1.Site area
2.Block generation
3. Block excavation
6. Model Generation
5. Block refinement
4. Block separation
Analysis of residential buildings
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C hha
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Second floor plan
Ground floor plan
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Footpath(Road width :2m)
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The roads around the base are complex, mainly pedestrian roads.
One-way street(Road width :4m)
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General layout
Road grade analysis
1
Location analysis
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There are many residential buildings around the base, mainly single storey and double storey buildings. Single storey building
site
Double storey building Multistory building Boundary line of building
0 2.5 5
10M
6
Exploded views
Analysis of building materials
Cement and concrete are currently the main materials for construction in India, and wood resources are very rich. India is also the second largest bamboo producer in the world. Therefore, the building materials selected for this design are bamboo, wood, cement and concrete.
Bamboo raw material
Roof slab
wood raw material
Rendering
Cement and concrete materials
volume element analysis These materials are used in the construction method, as the frame of each block unit, and the modular composition mode. Roof frame
Fabric
Second floor main body
First floor bearing frame
Wooden board
Bamboo pole
Bamboo unit 3m×3m×3m
Wooden unit 2.2m×2.2m×3m
Cement and concrete unit 6m×6m×3m
Analysis of Building Structural
Different materials use different combination methods to adapt to the properties of the materials, making the combination of materials more stable and the structure more solid. Analysis of bamboo structures
Bamboo weaving
First floor main body
Atrium space
Assemble
Wooden pole
Connect
Combination
Connect
Combination
Analysis of wooden structures
Cement pole
Assemble
Interior space
Second floor platform space
Corridor space
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Shanghai epidemic trend chart
Site Analysis
Location: This site is located in Pudong New Area, Shanghai, China, where out of the Yangtze River. There are many freight terminals and logistics centers around. It is 18.7km away from Pudong International Airport, and the transportation by sea, land and air is very convenient.
Daily number of new infections Cumulative Number of Infected Cases
Result: Shanghai saw a surge in COVID-19 cases in
Express business volume
March 2002, which was not brought under control till May.
KM
2.5
03.Air Logistics Center In 2020 In 2021
SITE
Result: Despite the highW due to the COVID-19 pandemic. And home isolation also affected the courier business. Statistical chart of express business volume in Shanghai
8KM
Year-on-year growth (percentage) Express business growth rate
M
Courier business volume (unit: 100 million pieces)
5K
Type:Logistics Centre Location:Shanghai,China. Area:2600 square meters Duration:5/2022-11/2022 Designer:Jian Xudong (individual work) Brief introduction:By analyzing the current situation of logistics in Shanghai, I found that the COVID-19 Pandemic has caused many problems in logistics transportation. I hope to solve these problems through the architectural design of an air logistics center.
Result: Shanghai has a large and steadily expanding courier business, growing nearly nine times from 2014 to 2021.
Legend: Transportation of airplane Transportation of ship Transportation of car
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50
100
200M
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Analysis of crowd Childhood stage
Youth stage
middle-aged stage
Elder stage
Proportion: 10%
Proportion: 45%
Proportion: 30%
Proportion: 15%
Extracurricular activities
Entertainment
Design objectives
I conducted research on people of different ages, based on which I then carried out more in-depth research into office workers and distributed questionnaires among them. The following is the research report on office workers taking four different positions.
The air logistics center consists of several functional p a r t s w o r k i n g t o g e t h e r, which can be divided into three main areas: the sorting area, the storage area, and the logistics area. The three areas cooperate with each other to handle transport and distribution so that parcels can be delivered in a safe and efficient manner.
I am too busy to pick up parcels. I would like to have them delivered directly to my office.
Leisure Exercise
Studying
Character survey
Comminicatation
Director
CHENZIHENG
Office
Shopping Preliminary sorting space 10%
Building A - Sorting Building Secondary sorting space 10%
Office
Outbound Space 15%
Expected distance:0-100 m
Meeting
Hospital
I have so many patients daily, and when I get off work, the courier station is already closed.
Accompany
Travel
Doctor
FANGCHENYU
Hospital
Inbound space 15%
Expected distance:0-200 m
Master control center 5%
Building C—— Logistics Building
Customers may come to my store at any time, so it’s not convenient to go too far to pick up parcels.
FENYUE
Shopping Expected distance:0-500 m
Walking
Shopping
Working
I’m just too busy to pick up parcels.
Logistics center
Seller
Sightseeing
Hou
se
Drone parking Spacepace 5%
Building B - Storage Building
Maintenance center 5%
Walking Comminicatation
Accompany children
Investigation: Based on a survey of big data, I found that the main demographic for online shopping compromises young and middle-aged people. However, they are too busy with work and cannot afford the time to pick up parcels. As a result, their parcels are often stranded at courier stations for several days, and the timeliness and convenience of couriers are compromised.
Civil servant LIQIWEI
Office
Expected distance:0-200 m
Research Conclusion: Different people have different needs for the distance to the courier station, but they all want it to be close to their workplace or home so they can easily pick up their parcels.So I want to design an air logistics center to better meet people's needs.
Energy storage space 5%
Cargo storage
Pa
rk
Cargo loading space 5% Cargo storage space 25%
Market 9
Rendering
Design Description: This air logistics center is designed to be located near the shipping terminal to facilitate the transportation of goods. The building mainly features three towers of different heights and functions, which are connected at the base. The towers are also connected to each other by various tracks for the coordination of functions and to meet the needs of logistics, sorting, storage, and transport.
Architectual Strategy Plane evolution
Logistics
Logistics
Logistics
Logistics
Store Sorting
Sorting
Store
Sorting
Store
Sorting
Store
Elevation Evolution 35% 30% 20%
Building A Building C Building B
Building A Building C Building B
Building A Building C Building B
Building A Building C Building B
Homogeneous
Pullup
Rule of Staggered Arrangement
Enlarge and shrink
Offset
Model evolution
Building Explosion Diagram
10
Technical drawings
Partial rendering
Drone model 4
2
5
2
Fifteenth floor plan
3
Large drone
Small drone
Drone introduction: Logistics centers mainly use drones to deliver parcels. There are two different types of drones. Large drones conduct long-distance transport, transporting small drones and parcels to the vicinity of the operating area. Small drones deliver parcels to the courier stations nearest to the recipients, making it easier for the parcels to be picked up. ier stations nearest to the recipients, making it easier for the parcels to be picked up.
Sixteenth floor plan 6
Courier station
Grasshopper logistics
3
2
Sixth floor plan
2
3
Seventh floor plan
3
1
1
2 3
Ground floor plan
Second floor plan
Legend:
Architectural renderings
1 Inbound space
4 Maintenance center
2 Sorting space
5 Outbound space
3 Cargo storage space
6 Drone parking Space
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Courier station introduction: A courier station is a place where recipients pick up their parcels. To make it easier for different people to send and pick up parcels, courier stations should be located in different places. The design of this courier station features a modular unit so that it can be placed in a variety of locations. The express track in the middle is generated by Grasshopper. Parcels are transported by drones to courier stations for sorting and display. When recipients come to pick up their parcels, the parcels will slide down the track to the recipients.ones to courier stations for sorting and display. When recipients come to pick up their parcels, the parcels will slide down the track to the recipients. 11
New immigrant in London
Site analysis
SITE ELEMENTS: Create a new tree root for providing the parasitic conditions in London for the stable growth of new immigrants.
Tree root & Vine
STEP 1:
Based on an analysis of the current state of the site, three natural elements - tree trunks, roots, and vines - are extracted as inspiration for the new building.ted as inspiration for the new building. TRUNK
STEM
VINE
STEM-Ground
STEM-Underground
STEM-Underground Deepened
GRAPHIC AXIS-Standard 1
GRAPHIC AXIS-Standard 2
GRAPHIC AXIS-Standard 3
04.New Immigrant Center
Address:
5 Leicester Pl, London WC2H 7BX England
Rainbow Migration
Address:
Rainbow Migration 7-14 Great Dover St, London SE1 4YR England
Migrant Help
The roots of trees are elements that grow freely in the underground space. They constantly b i f u r c a t e a n d spread, branching out underground.
STEP 3:
After extracting and interpreting the elements of tree roots, the root and stem planes were translated to obtain a schematic diagram of the concept.
Address:
128 City Rd, London EC1V 2NX England
Social space
Formation space
Notre Dame Refugee Centre
STEP 4:
Social space
Social space
Social space
Social space
Refine the schematic diagram to get a floor plan and assign functions to spaces.
Temporary living space
Social space
Social space
Social space
Office space
Office space
Social space
Temporary living space
Office space
Surrounding:
The place located in a commercial area, surrounded by various public buildings, such as shopping malls, cinemas, coffee shops, etc.
Surrounding:
The surrounding area is dominated by residential areas, and there are also public buildings such as hospitals, training schools, and churches.
Surrounding:
The place surrounded by highrise apartment buildings, there are language training schools, martial arts schools, private hospitals and shopping malls.
Conclusion: Considering the inner needs of the new immigrants in London, I hope to design urban interactive spaces with a sense of involvement in urban life, to enhance civic engagement, redress the inner alienation of new immigrants from London, and give them a sense of belonging through enhanced interactive activities.
Shaping space
Type:Immigration center Location:London,Britain. Area:1200 square meters Duration:12/2021-5/2022 Designer:Jian Xudong (individual work) Brief introduction:With the number of new immigrants in the city increasing, problems regarding new immigrants are getting more and more serious. I want to create a new immigrant center to provide help and shelter to new immigrants so that they will integrate into the city as soon as possible.
Simplified branch
Original form
STEP 2:
STEP 5:
Refine the floor plan, think at the spatial level, and create an interactive space.
SPAC
E-B1
SPAC
E-B2
SPAC
E-B3
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Design methodology
45.000
Plane curve Body language 1
Current needs
1000
Maslow's hierarchy of needs
Lie flat
2
Kneeling
Snoop 1
3
4
Snoop 2
Sit upright
5
6
Snoop 3
7
Run
of immigrants in London
City participation
875
1100
Mode Self-security
Body language 9
10
625
Increase
875
1000
875
6
00
1950
900
300
900
20
Setting out buildings
Chase
Adventure
16
Conclusion: People have different emotions that influence and guide the way they behave. Attempts will be made to generate human body movements through space so as to enhance spatial engagement and change mood and underlying behaviors.
PEEP
ING S
PACE
SHEL TERI
NG &
RUNN
ING S
PACE
Moving the path
Generating the control line
Point offset
Generating the construction line
Constructing into a network
Generating a model
9.000
ING &
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SOCI
PEEP
ALIZI
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PACE
NG &
PEEP
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PACE
12
1750
Strive
27.000
600
Discussion: Peeps of different heights allow people to get out of their own little world and socialize.
300
Struggle
5
Path design
800
Discussion: Sport can stimulate potential and give people a passion and desire to explore.
Generating the shape
Network of shapes
Sectional view
±0.000
±0.000
-4.000
-4.000
1350
Happy
Increase
Linger
Offset
1450
875
1950
Enjoy
Mode 3: Adventure
Confused
Drag
10.000
RUNN
Reduce
300
Generating basic shapes
5
1350
4
1500
Increase
Yearn
1250
4
18.000
SHEL TERI
NG &
600
3
1200
Interaction
1750
Satisfy
900
Stable
Mode 2: Interaction
Timid
1000
3
Installations
Discussion: Sitting on the floor makes one feel sheltered, relaxed, and safe.
Lonely
16 Stand
Rotate
14
875
Mode 1: Self-security
Reduce
875
15 Recumbent
Pull
Three modes of body language
Concept: Cite participation
Relaxing
1450
1350
625
14 Sit
2
900
Mode 3: Adventure
Conclusion: It is hoped that new immigrants will have a heightened sense of security, increased interaction and communication, and more possible adventures.
Frightened
13 Bend
800
1000
1
Rounding the corners
Conclusion: Based on the analysis of the needs of new immigrants and their body language, common behavioral actions are summarized to obtain detailed dimensions. More appropriate spatial scenes are then created through different behavioral scales to meet the basic behavioral needs of new immigrants.
Mode 2: Interaction
Reduce
1000
875
625
875
Mode 1: Self-security
875
750
1350
12 Climb
Needs can be Improved
of immigrants in London
Disabled
600
1200
11 Sit on knees
750
1000
Enlarge and shrink
1000
10 Hug legs 2
600
1750
Hug legs
875
800
9
875
Needs is Missing
Cross-legged
875
900
8
1375
1250
1750
1750
Level 5: Selfactualization
900
Level 4: lEsteem
1500
Level 3: Love and belonging
750
Level 2: Safety needs
300
Level 1: Physiological needs
Original image Deforming the shapes
1100
CLIM
BING
& PEE
PING
RUNN SPAC
ING &
E
CLIM
BING
SPAC
-8.000
-8.000
-12.000
-12.000
E
Conclusion: Based on further analysis of the needs of new immigrants and a three-level classification of body language, various small spatial scenes are created to match the behavior and scale of this level of people so that they will have a heightened sense of security, increased interaction and communication, and more possible adventures.
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Interaction and distance
Sectional Perspective
Interaction and eye contacting
7500 3600 1200 450
Step Title: Line-of-sight isolation
mm 1600 1200
150-450
750
Step Title: Line-of-sight block
450 0
Intimacy distance
1750
451-1200
Personal distance Step Title: Line-of-sight peeping Social distance Step Title: Line-of-sight corridor Public distance
1375
750
650
850
675
875
300
① B3 Sheltering & Climbing Space
mm
② B2 Socializing & Climbing Space
③ B1 Sheltering & Running Space
1600 1200
1201-3600
750 0 875
3601-7500
750
600
675
1250
1350
800
1100
CONCLUSION: It is hoped that new immigrants will have a heightened sense of security, increased interaction and communication, and more possible adventures. Peeping & Sheltering Space
B1 - B2 Section and Plan of Interior Installations
1
Sheltering & Socializing Space
3
Sheltering & Running Space
4
Peeping & Socializing Space
5
Peeping & Running Space
③
450
450
600
450
②
600
④ ⑤
600
600
1200
①
450
Socializing & Running Space
⑥
800
1200
6
B2 - B3 Section and Plan of Interior Installations
2
7
Sheltering & Climbing Space
8
Peeping & Climbing Space
9
Socializing & Climbing Space
10 Running & Climbing Space
④ B2 Spiral Runway
600 600 450
1200
1200
1800 600
⑤ B2 Sheltering & Running Space
⑥ B3 Socializing & Running Space
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01. Ink rendering
02. Pen drawing
Other works 01. Ink rendering
A painting drawn with brushes using the rendering techniques commonly seen in traditional Chinese ink paintings.
02. Pen drawing
A painting drawn with fountain pens and water-based pens.
03. Construction festival model
A beehive-inspired shelter design, implying that a good ecological environment for human beings depends on a good ecological environment.
03. Construction festival model
04. Field sketching
04. Field sketching
An oil pastel painting done in the countryside, showing the relationship between architecture and nature.
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