PROJECTS
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WATER MIDITATNG SPACE PERSONAL RESEARCH PROJECT
YANGSIHANG WANG ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO
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CONSTRUCTION SKILLS CENTRE
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‘MIXABLED’ COHOUSING COMMUNITY
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ICELAND COMMUNITY DESIGN
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PUDDLE DOCK MASTERPLAN
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SEN BEDFORD SCHOOL
Y3 ACADEMIC PROJECT
Y2 ACADEMIC PROJECT
ARCHITECTURAL COMPETITION
WORK EXPERIENCE RIBA STAGE 2
WORK EXPERIENCE RIBA STAGE 4
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WATER MEDITATING SPACE
generation logic
A MINDFULNESS CENTER
site & space
In today’s society, individuals experience various forms of stress, often arising from distractions and a hectic pace of life, which can result in heightened stress levels, diminished concentration, and impaired emotional regulation, ultimately jeopardizing mental well-being; therefore, this facility is designed to provide a nurturing environment for individuals to reconnect with their inner selves, find emotional balance, and alleviate stress following their journey.
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The meditation center is constructed within the heart of the mountain, blending with the majesty of nature.
To enable individuals to perceptually engage with their surroundings, it is crucial to cultivate an atmosphere that evokes resonance and connection; within the building, nine distinct nodes symbolize various life stages across the entire lifespan, and this page elucidates the process of transforming each life stage into unique symbols.
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The sloped roofs are designed to channel water inward, guiding its flow into the building. Additionally, strategically placed skylights allow for the infusion of natural light
There are four distinct sections, each tailored to specific age groups, ascending due to the natural topography of the site.
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Numerous indoor and outdoor viewing points offer diverse perspectives, while strategically positioned openings contribute to a dynamic and ever-changing atmosphere.
Incorporate a multitude of staircases and ramps to interconnect distinct areas, crafting a seamless and delightful spatial meditation journey for stressful people.
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Indoor Pond
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While the meditation space features a one-way circulation, visual connectivity is established between these areas through strategically placed windows. Additionally, the presence of flowing water within the building not only introduces soothing sounds but also diffuses light, fostering a harmonious interplay between spaces. Visual Connection Water Connection
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The “Ashrama” system in Hinduism delineates the four traditional stages of life, providing a framework for the individual’s spiritual and societal responsibilities. It emphasizes the progression through these stages as a means of personal and spiritual evolution, guiding individuals towards a balanced and purposeful life. In different stages, there are different memeries, goals and expections. Those will be trasnfer into architectural spaces in the building.
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Brahmacharya The stage of learning and education, where one focuses on acquiring knowledge and skills.
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1. entrance 2. meditation room 3. water bridge 4. terrance 5. staircase 1 6. meditation room 7. staircase 3 8. court 9. yoga room 10. lift platform
The stage of household life, where an individual raises a family, and fulfills worldly responsibilities.
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The stage of gradual withdrawal from worldly duties, where one start focusing on spiritual pursuits.
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN 1. entrance 2. water bridge 3. terrance 4. staircase 1 5. viewing corridor 6. staircase 2 7. interior pond 8. staircase 3 9. lift platform 10. yoga room 11. exit Scale 1:100 0
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The Well
The Waterfall
The Meditation Island
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RE:MAKING A CONSTRUCTION SKILLS CENTRE
The retrofit project is situated on Kingsway in Stoke-on-Trent, right in the city center and adjacent to Spode's China Halls. These halls hold significant historical value to Stoke's pottery industry, which relied heavily on the waterways as the primary transportation networks. The objective of this project is to design a Construction Skills Centre that integrates biophilic design principles. This educational building will provide a platform for individuals to acquire timber construction skills and green wall construction skills. By incorporating biophilic design principles, it aims to foster stronger connections and engagement with nature. This approach allows people to not only learn about biophilic design in a workshop setting but also experience it first-hand throughout the space. The site currently consists of two existing buildings. The China Hall will undergo a retrofit to serve as the workshop area for woodworking and green wall construction. On the other hand, the Gorden House will be demolished, and its materials will be repurposed and utilized in the new design.
SITE CHARACTER
Interior of the Spode China Hall
Stock on Trent
Transport
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FOOD RETAIL CULTURE
MASSING DESIGN
SPATIAL ARRANGEMENT IN WORKSHOPS
The China Hall will be retrofitted as the workshops (woodworking + green wall), according to the layout presented below. The new building, situated on the site of the current Gordon House, will be designed to accommodate classrooms, a reception area, and a canteen. The canteen, positioned as a pivotal public community space, will be situated next to the Rose Garden. This canteen will also serve as a public communication space for both students and the neighborhood. Between the two buildings, there will be a semi-open corridor constructed with a timber frame, serving as an exhibition space for students.
CANTEEN SECTION
visual connection to other people
natural light
green wall workshop
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SITE SECTION 1
roof garden canteen
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storage under the suspended walkway
DRAFT GROUND FLOOR PLAN
BIRD EYE VIEW
1. transport & outdoor storage
2. indoor storage
3. woodworking benches
4. heavy machines
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6. roof
DRAFT FIRST FLOOR PLAN
MASSING MODEL
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1. reception 2. canteen 3. teachers' office 4. material research lab 5. staff room 6. toliet 7. woodworking workshop 8. greenwall workshop 9. heavy machines and storage 10. transport
FIRST FLOOR PLAN 1. roof garden 2. classroom 3. canteen 4. exterior walkway
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DETAILED SECTION 1. Foundation & Flooring
3. Green Roof Structure
4. Rooflight Structure
• Raft foundation (existing) • 100mm insulation • DPM • Timber floating floor incorporating vapour control layer below
• Timber cladding • Concrete roof deck (existing) • 300mm Granular fill with edge • reinforcement strip • Retention trim and filter fleece • Screed laid to falls • Vapour control layer • 250mm Insulation • Waterproof membrane • CAP sheet • Drainage mat and root barrier • Filter membrane • Soil • Planting
• Timber kerb detail • Granular fill with edge • reinforcement strip • Retention trim and filter fleece • wood curb • Thermal break • Extruded Aluminum snap cap & frame • Insulated safety glass • Silicone & butyl seals
2. Wall Structure
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ꞏ Brick Wall (existing) ꞏ 350mm insulation - Rigid insulation - Thermal insulation - Acoustic insulation • Window fixed to the timber frame • DPM
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS - CHINA HALL & WALKWAY GREEN WALL STRUCTURE
CHINA HALL RETROFITTING DIAGRAM Roof light Cladding
Insulation Wall Existing Concrete Structure
Supportive Structure Waterproofing layer
Existing Concrete Structure
Fixing Structure
Exisitng Ceiling
Irrigation Line
Ventilation Pipes
Plants Drip Tray
Timber floor cladding
Water Storage
Vapour Control Membrane Insulation Existing Concrete slab
CHINA HALL AND THE WALKWAY
VIEW OF THE WALKWAY
POLYCARBONATE ROOF
TIMBER FRAME BASE
Timber Structure Polycarbonate Board
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Screw Tixings
Attachment Screws
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Concrete Footing
The Gorden House is constructed using concrete and brick. In a commitment to sustainable design, the concrete will be r e p u r p o s e d a n d r e c y c l e d to create the new pavement for the site. Furthermore, the recycled bricks from the existing structure will be utilized as the primary material for the new building's facade. This approach not only minimizes waste but also contributes to a more environmentally conscious and resource-efficient construction process.
INTERIOR OF THE GREENWALL WORKSHOP
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS - NEW DESIGN SUSTAINABLILITY MEASURES DIAGRAM
INTERIOR OF THE CANTEEN
GREEN ROOF STRUCTURE
Light Vegetation Growing Medium Filter Membrane Drainage Mat and Root Barrier Waterproof Membrane Insulation Concrete Roof Deck
In the pursuit of sustainable design, a holistic approach is adopted to create environmentally responsible and energy-efficient spaces. Ventilation and outdoor circulation play a pivotal role in this strategy, ensuring a constant flow of fresh air while minimizing the need for artificial climate control. Large windows and strategically placed openings maximize natural light and encourage passive cooling through cross-ventilation. Additionally, incorporating energy-efficient LED lighting reduces the overall energy consumption, while roof lights harness natural daylight, reducing the reliance on artificial lighting during the day. This thoughtful integration of sustainable design strategies not only minimizes the environmental impact of a structure but also fosters a healthier, more comfortable living or working environment for its occupants.
EXTERIOR FACADE OF THE CANTEEN
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COMMUNITY 'MIXABLED' CO-HOUSING
This project entails the creation of a co-housing community for a diverse group of individuals, including those with disabilities, with the aim of advocating for their rights. In Sheffield, where 19 percent of the population is identified as disabled, the majority face challenges in finding suitable housing. Consequently, a sustainable and disability-friendly housing community has been conceived to address their needs and enhance their quality of life. The co-housing community comprises two distinct housing types and two different apartment designs, providing adaptability for a diverse range of residents such as students, couples and families with disabled member. The project places a strong emphasis on facilities designed to cater to the unique needs of individuals with disabilities. A community center and workshop serve as spaces for social interaction, while a therapy center offers essential support. Additionally, a disabled community center open to the public contributes to enriching the life experiences of residents. To establish an environmentally friendly housing community, various strategies have been implemented, including the use of recycled materials, installation of solar panels, and rainwater collection systems. A thoughtfully designed ramp system has been integrated into the project to enhance the convenience of wheelchair users. The dwellings designated for individuals living independently are characterized by flexibility and accessibility.
SECTION AA DESIGN PROCESS
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
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1. Type A1 apartment 2. Lift and Stairs 3. Type A1 accessible apartment 4. Type B1 housing 5. Type B2 housing
6. Disabled community centre 7. Job/computer training workshop 8. Therapy centre 9. Type B3 housing 10. Ramp 11. Corridor
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1. Type A1 apartment 2. Lift and Stairs 3. Common room and laundry
5. Type B2 housing 6. Roof garden 7. Green roof
4. Type B1 housing 5. Type B2 housing
9. Loft apartment 10. Ramp 11. Corridor
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SOUTHEAST ELEVATION
VIEW OF ROOF GARDEN
VIEW OF THE COURTYARD
VIEW OF HOUSING INTERIOR
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workshop & waste collection I
green house II
community center & gallery III
workshop & waste collection
AXONOMETRIC VIEW
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The primary objective of the design is to establish a cohesive community space featuring three key functions: resource collection, a greenhouse, and a multi-functional community centre. Each of these functions is allocated its distinct zone while being thoughtfully interconnected. Access to the building is facilitated through a private road leading up to the depot parking area, with the resource collection zone strategically positioned alongside the depot. Additionally, an innovative workshop space has been introduced to the design, providing citizens with a dedicated area to repurpose materials from the collection zone and craft their own items.
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1. worshop 2. resource collection zone 3. walking bridge 4. depot parking
Notably, sustainability is paramount in my design ethos, exemplified by the incorporation of recycled wood materials throughout the entire building. This commitment not only aligns with environmental considerations but also reinforces the ethos of responsible resource utilization within the community.
green house
The greenhouse is situated on the eastern side of the hilly site, designed to follow the natural slope, thereby maximizing sunlight exposure. Constructed with a recycled timber structure complemented by attached polycarbonate boards, the greenhouse embodies a harmonious blend of sustainability and functionality.
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Adjacent to the greenhouse lies the organic waste collection zone, strategically positioned to facilitate the reuse of waste for plant cultivation. This integrated approach underscores our commitment to ecological considerations.
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN
1. green house 2. organic waste collection 3. storage 4. depot 5. resource collection zone
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community centre & gallery
AXONOMETRIC VIEW
INTERIOR VIEW OF COMMUNITY SPACE
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1. lobby 2. cafe 3. courtyard 4. toliet 5. lift 6. feature stair 7. kid room 8. second hand exchange point
The community center is designed to accommodate a variety of events, providing a versatile space for the community’s diverse needs. Situated on the first floor, a terrace extends the possibilities to host outdoor events, while the glazed wall of the terrace serves a dual purpose by bringing sunlight into the feature stairs and kids’ zone, creating an inviting and well-lit atmosphere. Beyond its functional role, the gallery serves as more than just a bridge connecting the community center and the greenhouse; it is also a dedicated space for citizens to showcase and exchange their artwork.
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PUDDLE DOCK MASTERPLAN RIBA STAGE 2
The masterplan design is a nine-building development on a highly prominent, riverfront site in central London known as Puddle Dock. Named after a historic dock which once existed on the site, the area is now the last large scale undeveloped area in the City which currently stands as a legacy of poor post-war urban planning. The site covers an area of over three hectares and sits directly between Blackfriars Station to the west and Millennium Bridge and the City of London boys’ school to the east. It sits on the North Bank of the River Thames with almost two hundred metres of riverfront, directly opposite the Tate Modern & the Globe Theatre. The north of the site is defined by Queen Victoria Street which itself is a piece of late Victorian urban planning leading directly into the heart of the City. There are a series of important Wren churches which neighbour the site including St. Andrew by the Wardrobe and St. Benet’s church which the scheme looks to enhance the setting of. St. Paul’s Cathedral sits further away to the north of our site. The masterplan first looks to transform the urban realm of traffic dominated roads, tunnels and slip roads into a lively city quarter with streets that are green, pedestrian friendly and open to the sky. Through the regeneration of the North bank, the scheme can provide new routes and views down to the river. These connections can be enhanced by public squares and courtyards to create a public realm that feels more akin to the historic character of the St. Paul’s conservation area than what exists there today
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(PRODUCED BY THE TEAM) St. Paul’s Cathedral
St. Andrew by the Wardrobe Site Blackfriars Pier Blackfriars Station
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C3 MASTERPLAN OVERVIEW (PRODUCED BY THE TEAM)
Building B3 Building B3 will re-provide City of London teaching accommodation displaced by the masterplan and the removal of White Lion Hill. The building sits on an area to the north of St. Benet’s Church adjacent to the school. Alongside B2, it will bound public space outside the church, creating a calm, cloistered environment shielded from the noise of the passing road traffic on Queen Victoria Street.The conceptual design for Building B3 was determined by the setting. The length of the building allows a gap at the east and west ends, so that public access is clear and generous. These gaps also allow glimpses and sequential views of the Church when approached from the north side. B3 will connect into the main school facilities via a ‘link corridor’, which ends with a descent into B3’s lower ground. From the lower ground, school users can access the teaching spaces on the levels above or continue into B2, where a dedicated core gives access to the school’s sports pitch.
DESIGN PROCESS
ACTIVITIES AROUND B3
Design Concept
Building A2 & A3
Circulation
This building is the largest of all the floorplates, extending from Blackfriars Station’s eastern boundary to Puddle Dock and Upper Thames Street to the south. In the northern part of the site, the Waterloo & City line and the District & Circle line converge at different levels below ground, so a substantial four-storey truss is necessary to span between the only available spaces for new foundations. Formed by the new alignment of Upper Thames Street beside Blackfriars Bridge, A3 takes the form of an annexe to A2, to which it is linked by bridges, but it also has a prominent entrance of its own at lower ground level. The gap between A2 and A3 links a new access into Blackfriars Station with the masterplan’s centre of gravity at the junction with Puddle Dock and Upper Thames Street. The constituent parts of the façade design vary around the building, the model photographs opposite depicting the east elevation of A2 facing Puddle Dock. A2 and A3 are cousins, A2 with a heavier external structure whilst A3 has fewer floors and a single storey expression and different colour.
Infrastructure The building parameters and response to the site is defined by infrastructure: the District line tunnel runs directly under the building to the north; re-routed Puddle Dock and Upper Thames Street to the east; Blackfriars Station and a shared party wall with building A1 to the west.
Townscape Images
New Entrance to Blackfriars The plot is articulated as two buildings either side of a new entrance into Blackfriars Station. Activated uses line the route with retail and office entrances.
Queen Victoria Street looking east
Arrival & Tenant Journey The building is designed to offer flexible uses and the potential for multiple tenant receptions in an amenity rich environment. Having an entrance sequence akin to a theatre foyer and a diverse mix of uses that blend public zones with private tenant spaces can draw people into the building.
Terraces
South east corner of A2
Large terraces define the corners of A2 and A3 with the roofscape garden affording views across the Thames. Non-accessible areas are occupied by mechanical plant and biodiverse roofs.
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SEN Bedford School RIBA STAGE 04
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This is one of the largest pecial educational needs (SEN) school in the UK. We aim to foster inclusivity and accessibility, accommodating the unique requirements of those on the Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD). We also working on creating independent, comfortable environments through thoughtful design elements like clear signage, natural materials, and quiet spaces.
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