Zichen Yang Portfolio (RIBA Part2)

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ZICHEN YANG PORTFOLIO

OUTLINE

Architecture is a sanctuary for the body and a residence for the soul.As far as the building itself is concerned, his soul usually has social value .

I will discover and explore the social attributes of architecture in my work collection, and hope to solve social problems in the form of architecture

Academic Projects

CONTENT

01 [ Building Futures Beyond Food Poverty ] Dignity Food Bank Research & Design

02 [ Friendly Community ] Co-occupancy community of Pet Friendly & Age Friendly & Eco-friendly

03 [ THE NEW METAL WORKS ] Heritage protect and reuse

04 [ Bullet Cracks ] Memorial hall design

05 [ Time // Class ] Architecture Design brtween Time & Class

06 Professional Projects Internship projects at BENOY

07 Supplement Projects

Building Futures Beyond Food Poverty

How can we reimagine the UK food bank services system to give food-poverty groups a more equal and dignified space.

Duration: Sep.2023 - Jun.2024

Type: Individual Work

Instructor:Rosie Park, Stefan White, Mark Hammond

In December 2023, I visited the Mustard Tree food bank located in the Ancoats area of Manchester. I explored the service system of traditional food banks and found that individuals experiencing food poverty often feel stigmatized when using food banks because the service system tends to create a complete distinction between donors and those facing food insecurity.

Inspired by the proverb "Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime," I recognize that addressing food poverty requires more than just providing food aid. It necessitates a focus on education and training to help individuals improve their dietary habits and enhance life skills, thereby fundamentally addressing the issue. By translating the concepts of "giving fish" and "teaching fishing" into architectural language, I aim to establish a service and education system for those experiencing food poverty. I hope to contribute to reducing the proportion of food poverty in the UK.

Pre-design Research

I interviewed food poverty people and volunteers at the Mustard Tree food bank, inviting them to create collages expressing their ideal vision of a food bank. Based on these collages, I designed a food bank space that reflects the preferences and aspirations of the food-insecure community.

DIGNITY
Creating dream Food Bank by food-poverty people

Structure Strategy Structure Strategy Function Elements

Food Service System

Education Service System

Effective skills training can help food-poverty peopke develop healthy eating habits and enhance life skills. The school provides excellent facilities for skills training centers, laying the foundation for delivering high-quality training. Considering that students are also a vulnerable group susceptible to the impacts of food poverty, we can provide additional support through skills training centers. This not only helps them overcome challenges but also provides opportunities to acquire employable skills and improve living conditions. By offering skills training to students, we can lay a solid foundation for their future, helping them break free from the cycle of food poverty and realize their full potential.

User Experience

FRIENDLY COMMUNITY

Co-occupancy community of Pet Friendly & Age Friendly & Eco-friendly

Duration: April.2023

Type: Individual Work

Instructor:Joe Dempsey, Emma Harward

For this project we have been given an area of land located by the North General Manchester Hospital which is located in Crumpsall, North Manchester. The hospital and surrounding area is undergoing a huge radical re-development to enable high quality services and to help address the longstanding health inequalities within the areas of North Manchester.

The aim is to design a HAIN Masterplan that sits within the overarching NGMH Masterplan. Within the site we will all develop individual plots to help contribute tothe overall design. Each plot design has been developed for a specific residential typology and margenalised actor(s) within the community which has been chosen through careful research.

The aim of the project is to create innovative neighbourhood for everyone of all ages,cultures and needs. we have been tasked with using inclusive design methodolgies in which we also need to incoprrate social infratsructure (e.g. a doctor practice, community hall and nursery ) in which both the residents and surrounding community can use to create a central hub. The use of timber has also been a key element to the brief to make sure we are designing sustainably.

Site Analysis

Opportuni�es

Opportuni�es

Possible to become the connec�on between two green space.

Possible to become the connec�on between two green space.

Possible to become the connec�on between two green space.

Possible to become the connec�on between two green space.

Possible to become the connec�on between two green space.

Can provide ac�vity space for residents of the community.

Can provide ac�vity space for residents of the community.

Possible to become the connec�on between two green space.

Possible to become the connec�on between two green space.

Can provide ac�vity space for residents of the community.

Can provide ac�vity space for residents of the community.

Can provide ac�vity space for residents of the community.

Can provide ac�vity space for residents of the community.

Can provide ac�vity space for residents of the community.

Possible to provide a space for seniors in and around the community to interact.

Possible to provide a space for seniors in and around the community to interact.

Possible to provide a space for seniors in and around the community to interact.

Possible to provide a space for seniors in and around the community to interact.

Possible to provide a space for seniors in and around the community to interact.

Possible to provide a space for seniors in and around the community to interact.

Possible to provide a space for seniors in and around the community to interact.

Threats

Threats

Threats

Threats

Threats

Threats

Threats

May block sunlight from residen�al areas.

May block sunlight from residen�al areas.

May block sunlight from residen�al areas.

May block sunlight from residen�al areas.

May block sunlight from residen�al areas.

Lack of parking space in the vicinity of the site. Need s for parking.

May block sunlight from residen�al areas.

Lack of parking space in the vicinity of the site. Need s for parking.

May block sunlight from residen�al areas.

Co-occupancy

Co-occupancy

Co-occupancy

Co-occupancy

Lack of parking space in the vicinity of the site. Need s for parking.

Lack of parking space in the vicinity of the site. Need s for parking.

Lack of parking space in the vicinity of the site. Need s for parking.

Lack of parking space in the vicinity of the site. Need s for parking.

of the site. Need s for parking.

Lack of parking space in the vicinity of the site. Need s for parking.

Green Space Daylight Noise Transpor t Canal

The east and west sides of the site are green space with good landscape view. For the actor, sufficient

The east and west sides of the site are green space with good landscape view. For the actor, sufficient

space and comfortable environment are good for their mental health. Therefore, in the design process, I want to introduce the green space into the site and put two courtyards into the building to provide sufficient

Greater Manchester residents are suffering in silence with

MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS

40%

Poverty

In August 2015, there were 2,895 patients in Manchester diagnosed with dementia. The vast majority (95%) of these patients are aged 65 and over. Manchester has one of the highest rates of child poverty in the country, with nearly 40% of children aged under 16 living in poverty, andmany live in homes where no-one is employed

Age > 65+

Mental health and well-being is lower for young people from lower income families, compared with those from highest income families.

Well-being

Community focus on improving the well-being of older people and single-parent families The elderly and children provide each other with psychological support during activities and exchanges to address their loneliness and make their lives less lonely.

The existing parks surrounding the site provide a good environment for the community.

Green space in the community provides a safe and varied place for children to play.

Studies have shown that interaction with pets can be relaxing, bring a sense of satisfaction and well-being, and contribute to mental health.

space and comfortable environment are good for their mental health. Therefore, in the design process, I want to introduce the green space into the site and put two courtyards into the building to provide sufficient

Massing Iteration

space for the residents.

space for the residents.

Massing Itera�on

The east and west sides of the site are green space with good landscape view. For the actor, sufficient green space and comfortable environment are good for their mental health. Therefore, in the design process, I want to introduce the green space into the site and put two courtyards into the building to provide sufficient ac�vity space for the residents.

Final Massing Development

During the design process I found that as the site has a boundary on the north side, the building on the north side is less comfortable given the sunlight exposure.

Finally the corridor space in the north side of the building and courtyard was removed. This maintains the permeability of the courtyard and gives the users more activity space.

Final Massing Development

During the design process I found that as the site has a boundary on the north side, the building on the north side is less comfortable given the sunlight exposure. Therefore the corridor space in the north side of the building and courtyard was removed. This maintains the permeability of the courtyard and gives the users more ac�vity space.

During the design process I found that as the site has a boundary on the north side, the building on the north side is less comfortable given the sunlight exposure. Therefore the corridor space in the north side of the building and courtyard was removed. This maintains the permeability of the courtyard and gives the users more ac�vity space.

The public space is divided into public and private spaces, and the public space is equipped with a kindergarten, yoga space, medita�on space, handicra� workshop and other func�ons according to the needs of the elderly and single parert families. The private space is the residence. A roof garden is set up on the roof space to increase the green space of the site and provide a comfortable living environment for the residents.

The public space is divided into public and private spaces, and the public space is equipped with a kindergarten, yoga space, medita�on space, handicra� workshop and other func�ons according to the needs of the elderly and single parert families. The private space is the residence. A roof garden is set up on the roof space to increase the green space of the site and provide a comfortable living environment for the residents.

During the design process I found that as the site has a boundary on the north side, the building on the north side is less comfortable given the sunlight exposure. Therefore the corridor space in the north side of the building and courtyard was removed. This maintains the permeability of the courtyard and gives the users more ac�vity space.

User Research I

Older couple family

Mr and Mrs Smith live in Crumpsall with their dog Poppy, who is their only companion in their daily lives as their children live in London and have little time to visit.

Sometimes they get bored and wish they could interact with people their own age and meet new friends. They love children and are often envious of older people who have grandchildren to keep them company. Mr Smith relies on a cane to walk and would like to see more accessibility at home

This house type has two shared spaces, a shared balcony and a shared entrance. The shared balcony is a place where neighbours can chat and have a cup of tea. Back indoors you can enjoy a private and personal space. At the shared entrance, residents can relax and greet their neighbours' pets. These two spaces s are designed to stimulate more neighbourly interaction.

Family without pets
Family with pets
Living room View

Single parent family with a kid

Newton is a single father who lives with his 5 year old daughter.His daughter is very active and the family needs a lot of space for her to run around. She really enjoys talking to adults and thinks she can learn a lot.

It is necessary for this type of house to be spacious and to have a space to communicate with the neighbours, which is better for the children's development.

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This unit was designed with space in mind for single parents to supervise their children while doing household chores. Parents can clearly see their children's activities on the balcony and in the living room through the kitchen window while they are cooking. It is easy for parents to look after their children.

This house type provides a shared entrance space. Single parents and elderly families k can meet at the entrance.

This space allows for more interaction between neighbours

SHARE

Belcony View
Bedroom View
Lvingroom View

Single parent family with two kids

Kelly is a single mother who works as a carer for a charity in Crumpsall. She lives with her two daughters, Sophia and Mia, aged 8 and 10.

Sophia and Mia go to school together every morning and spend a lot of their day at school, but at home they need lots of space to play. Kelly loves making crafts and would like to have her own space for her crafts. She would like to have her own space for her crafts as her daughter is very naughty and often messes up her things.

The living room can be turned into a shared space. When the neighbours agree the common wall between the two units can be opened up to become a common living room where the two families can move around together. When the partition is closed the two units become private spaces where daily life can take place.

Belcony View Bedroom View
Lvingroom View
Library View
Nursery View
Library is a public space for residents. It is provide a quiet space for study.
Nursery provides daycare for children who live in the community.
Courtyard View 1
Courtyard View 2
Courtyard is an age-friendly space which provide facilities for children and old people.
Children can play safely in this space without worrying about oncoming traffic.

Structural Strategy Building Details

The façade of this building is made of timber. Balconies and loggias defined by large wooden frames offer work settings that transition between interior and exterior space. Fitting together like a giant jigsaw puzzle, these frames form a clearly defined volume.

The vegetation screen also generates a microclimate in the façade’s buffer zone. During the summer, the dense foliage provides shade and reduces the building’s cooling requirements; in autumn, this natural screen thins to let in daylight during the dark season. Moreover, the effect of the façade extends beyond the building by improving the air quality in the new urban district through the absorption of CO2.

Building Elevation

The planting of greenery on the building façade creates a green barrier. The greenery barrier also creates a microcli-mate in the buffer zone of the building façade. The effect of the façade goes beyond the function of the building itself and improves the air quality in the new city by absorbing carbon dioxide.The façade is formed by a combination of three levels of structure: timber frame, sunshade shutters and plant barriers. The combined effect is to block out the sun and improve the comfort of the building.

THE NEW METAL WORKS

Rural Revival: A Design for Countryside Guesthouses

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Duration: Oct.2022

Type: Group Work

Instructor:Joe Dempsey, Emma Harward

For our project we explored how we could transform a derelict ex-industrial wharf (Finsley gate) into a local hub for community involvement, skill-sharing, postcapitalist transactions, inclusivism, multiculturalism and a site form growing, cooking and learning about how to eat healthily and efficiently. We identified single-parents and mothers as our economic actors who had seen the roughest of times during the cost of living crisis. The vast majority of these people are in low-paid, insecure jobs and are having to feed their families off one income alone.

The centre was designed to help these people and offer them kitchens to prepare dinners as well as daycare spaces for their children to be occupied in the mean time. Another aspect of the design was that people could come and learn to grow/produce their own food, using the urban farms on site. The overall design solution is to create opportunities from within the town, with a hope to have a larger impact on Burnley.

The atelier-wider approach is to use Degrowth & the RIBA sustainable strategies as a framework to make sure our projects are responsible and can actually bring about socioeconomic changes. We feel we have been able to achieve these approaches not only in an architectural aspect such as material sustainability/environmental strategies but also in social aspects such as creating spaces/commons that seek to improve well-being.

INTRODUCING BURNLEY

BURNLEY DEMOGRAPHICS & COST

INTRODUCING BURNLEY

INTRODUCING BURNLEY

INTRODUCING BURNLEY

INTRODUCING BURNLEY

INTRODUCING BURNLEY

the United Kingdom Lancashire Burnley

BURNLEY DEMOGRAPHICS & COST OF LIVING

Demographics

Burnley is a town and the administrative centre of the wider Borough of Burnley in Lancashire, England, with a 2001 population of 73,021. It is 21 miles (34 km) north of Manchester and 20 miles (32 km) east of Preston, at he confluence of the River Calder and River Brun. The town is located near the countryside to the south and east, with the towns of Padiham and Brierfield to the west and north respectively. It has a reputation as a regional centre of excellence for the manufacturing and aerospace industries.

Finsley Gate Wharf contains 3 no Grade II listed buildings within a walled compound fronting the canal. The site has been vacant for approximately 20 years and the condition of the buildings have deteriorated due to vandalism, theft of materials and rain ingress. Over the past couple years the Trust has undertaken some work to the buildings to protect them and prolong their life.

The Boatyard Warehouse: is Grade II Listed and currently in a derelict,vacant state. It is the former boatyard warehouse and boat repair workshop located on the western side of the application site. The building is predominantly two storeys inheight constructed from sandstone with a central single-storey section finished in part red brick and part render. There is a pitched roof, which was formerly stone slates but is now currently finished with a temporary covering. This building faces north over hardstanding toward the Leeds Liverpool Canal.

Due to the height difference in the north of the site, as well as the location of the canal and access to water, agricultural land is designed with different heights to control the height difference in the north of the site. Also, a building with a green roof is designed next to the entrance of the site in the basement, which is used as a warehouse and also a dressing room for the people who work on the farm.

In addition, these lands extend to the front of the cafe, where the cafe can use the products for cooking and serving customers. The buildings on the site have been changed according to the conditions and use, for example, the main building has been changed to a kitchen workshop and greenhouse, the south building has been changed to a children's play area, and the north building has been changed to a cafe.

Due to the placement of two different buildings with different users (the cafe and the children's Space space), the space is designed to increase the connection between these two buildings, create a safe space for children to play, and increase their relationship with nature.

Ashlar Faced Stone Window and Door Frames Natural Cut Stonework

She lives with two young children and because she can't cook she often buys fast food to reduce the complexity of the cooking process.

young children, one of year old, and because often buys fast food to complexity of the cooking not good for the

has put her family in a difficult position and she therefore needs job skills training.

whom is under one year old, and because she can't cook she often buys fast food to reduce the complexity of the cooking process, which is not good for the children's health. Due to the Covid-19 epidemic, many of them were fired by their bosses and need new job opportunities

Atiya is a single mother who has been a full time homemaker. After splitting up with her husband she took her two sons with her. Since she has been a stay-at-home mom, she has no work experience and has lost her family's source of financial income as a result. This has put her family in a difficult position and she therefore needs job skills training.

Louise

Concept

cafe and a place to exchange shared supplies. We will also reuse the transportation function of the canal to facilitate the transportation of goods for the farm and cooking workshop, and to reduce the environmental pollution caused by car transportation. The space will provide opportunities for single mothers to work and learn culinary skills. While they work their children will be cared for in the children's center and will be able to wan'shu there.

Young single mothers lack experience in childcare and family care, and they need training in cooking and health education

She lives with two young children, one of whom is under one year old, and because she can't cook she often buys fast food to reduce the complexity of the cooking process, which is not good for the children's health. Due to the Covid-19 epidemic, many of them were fired by their bosses and need new job opportunities

The Facilities They Need

To cope with the cost of living crisis they need kitchens to cook, not to reduce the family bill by reducing food for the children

farm and child care center for single mothers. The space will also include a cafe and a place to exchange shared supplies. We will also reuse the transportation function of the canal to facilitate the transportation of goods for the farm and cooking workshop, and to reduce the environmental pollution caused by car transportation. The space will provide opportunities for single mothers to work and learn culinary skills. While they work their children will be cared for in the children's center and will be able to wan'shu there.

She lives with her five-year-old daughter, but due to the Covid-19 epidemic the restaurant she worked at closed down and she lost her job, leaving her family without a source of income, but she has the skills to find a new job, but her daughter would be left without care and she needs an agency that can watch her child after school.

Atiya is a single mother who has been a full time homemaker. She has no work experience and has lost her family's source of financial income as a result.

Young single mothers lack experience in childcare and family care, and they need training in cooking and health education

Atiya is a single mother who has been a full time homemaker. After splitting up with her husband she took her two sons with her. Since she has been a stay-at-home mom, she has no work experience and has lost her family's source of financial income as a result. This has put her family in a difficult position and she therefore needs job skills training.

Due to the Covid-19 epidemic, many of them were fired by their bosses and need

She lives with her five-year-old daughter, but due to the Covid-19 epidemic the restaurant she worked at closed down and she lost her job, leaving her family without a source of income, but she has the skills to find a new job, but her daughter would be left without care and she needs an agency that can watch her child after school.

Lack of care and tutoring after school, need a place where they can wait for their mothers to leave work and where they can learn and play

To cope with the cost of living crisis they need kitchens to cook, not to reduce the family bill by reducing food for the children

Need to learn job skills to find a suitable job to make a living

She has to work everyday but her daughter would be left without care and she needs an agency that can watch her child after school.

Functions

To cope with the cost of living crisis they need kitchens to cook, not to reduce the family bill by reducing food for the children

Based on the program the main building will be designed as a cooking workshop with an urban farm and child care centre for single mothers. The space will also include a cafe and a place to exchange shared supplies.

Functions

We will also reuse the transportation function of the canal to facilitate the transportation of goods for the farm and cooking workshop, and to reduce the environmental pollution caused by car

The space will provide opportunities for single mothers to work and learn culinary skills. While they

Atiya Jade
Louise
Atiya
Actors Jade Atiya Louise

Plan Development

The

The current building roofs are supported by wooden structures and covered with �les, and the original building façade has small windows, which effec�vely ensure indoor temperature comfort, but require a large amount of addi�onal ar�ficial ligh�ng to meet the demand for light

The current building roofs are supported by wooden structures and covered with tiles, and the original building façade has small windows, which effectively ensure indoor temperature comfort, but require a large amount of additional artificial lighting to meet the demand for light.

The current building roofs are supported by wooden structures and covered with �les, and the original building façade has small windows, which effec�vely ensure indoor temperature comfort, but require a large amount of addi�onal ar�ficial ligh�ng to meet the demand for light

After retaining the building facade, a trapezoidal roof was made of COR-TEN steeling, and skylights were opened at the roof to increase the amount of light coming in. Floor-to-ceiling windows are used on the hill wall, and the main activity area of the workshop is arranged here to reduce power consumption.

A�er retaining the building facade, a trapezoidal roof was made of COR-TEN steeling, and skylights were opened at the roof to increase the amount of light coming in. Floor-to-ceiling windows are used on the hill wall, and the main ac�vity area of the workshop is arranged here to reduce power consump�on.

A�er retaining the building facade, a trapezoidal roof was made of COR-TEN steeling, and skylights were opened at the roof to increase the amount of light coming in. Floor-to-ceiling windows are used on the hill wall, and the main ac�vity area of the workshop is arranged here to reduce power consump�on.

ment the light in the room at night. This ensures that the plants receive

light. Adequate light also ensures that the temperature inside the greenhouse is at a suitable level for plant growth, thus reducing environmental energy losses.

normal growth of the plants in the greenhouse. LED ligh�ng system is used to supple ment the light in the room at night. This ensures that the plants receive sufficient light. Adequate light also ensures that the temperature inside the greenhouse is at a suitable level for plant growth, thus reducing environmental energy losses.

The Boatyard Warehouse
Before After
Greenhouse
Boatyard Warehouse
The Boatyard Warehouse
Before After
Greenhouse

Bullet Cracks

Memorial hall design

Duration: Sep.2020

Type: Indibidual & Academic Work

Location: Austin,America

Instructor: Wenbo Zhang

Gun violence incidents have become one of the biggest social security issues in the United States. Subjectively, citizens have a huge amount of guns, making it easy for people to obtain weapons on impulse. Social pressure caused by money, race, and gender has become the objective cause of gun violence.

In order to awaken people's yearning for peace, I propose to build a gun violence memorial along the river in Austin, Texas, USA. I chose Austin because the citizens here have experienced the tower shooting of the University of Texas at Austin, which is more likely to resonate.

In this design, I use the emotions of the people who witnessed the shooting as the basis of the space design, and guide the flow of the visit based on their psychological changes before and after the shooting. I hope that in the form of space, visitors will not have to experience the real damage of the shooting. You can feel the fear, helplessness, and despair of the victim, and call for the reduction of violence .

Gun Violence In America

Effect Drawing

Nestled in a quiet wooded area along the Colorado River overlooking the famous Pennybacker Bridge, the building is like a bullet hole piercing the shattered landscape.The Hall of Mirrors juts out into the Colorado River, where reflections of water and reflections of mirrors evoke thoughts of peace.The tranquility of the water is used to calm visitors and awaken people's hatred of gun violence.

Life is like a maze, some people often because of the pressure of life, money and other reasons lost in the maze.

Life is like a maze, some people often because of the pressure of life, money and other reasons lost in the maze.

Life is like a maze, some people often because of the pressure of life, money and other reasons lost in the maze.

Life is like a maze, some people o�en because of the pressure of life, money and other reasons lost in the maze.

Viewed from above, the cylindrical space looks like a bullet wound through the building, and its walls record information about major shootings in recent years.

Viewed from above, the cylindrical space looks like a bullet wound through the building, and its walls record information about major shootings in recent years.

Viewed from above, the cylindrical space looks like a bullet wound through the building, and its walls record informa�on about major shoo�ngs in recent years.

Viewed from above, the cylindrical space looks like a bullet wound through the building, and its walls record information about major shootings in recent years.

Fragments of metal are sca�ered in the central pool, the tension is calmed, and the sunlight in this space seems to encourage people to start a new life.

Fragments of metal are scattered in the central pool, the tension is calmed, and the sunlight in this space seems to encourage people to start a new life.

In the dark corridor, only the roof gives out uniform light, as if walking into the time tunnel, memory seems to return to that painful picture.

In the dark corridor, only the roof gives out uniform light, as if walking into the time tunnel, memory seems to return to that painful picture.

In the dark corridor, only the roof gives out uniform light, as if walking into the time tunnel, memory seems to return to that painful picture.

In the dark corridor, only the roof gives out uniform light, as if walking into the �me tunnel, memory seems to return to that painful picture.

In the aftermath of a shooting, those who witnessed it often wonder why they could not have been brave enough to rescue those trapped.Mirrors on the walls reflect people's reflections in the water, prompting visitors to think

In the a�ermath of a shoo�ng, those who witnessed it o�en wonder why they could not have been brave enough to rescue those trapped. Mirrors on the walls reflect people's reflec�ons in the water, promp�ng visitors to think.

In the aftermath of a shooting, those who witnessed it often wonder why they could not have been brave enough to rescue those trapped.Mirrors on the walls reflect people's reflections in the water, prompting visitors to think

In the aftermath of a shooting, those who witnessed it often wonder why they could not have been brave enough to rescue those trapped.Mirrors on the walls reflect people's reflections in the water, prompting visitors to think

The metal le�ering on the wall of the mo�led concrete exit evokes people's desire to reduce the number of shoo�ngs and have a peaceful world.

The metal lettering on the wall of the mottled concrete exit evokes people's desire to reduce the number of shootings and have a peaceful world

The metal lettering on the wall of the mottled concrete exit evokes people's desire to reduce the number of shootings and have a peaceful world

TIME // CLASS

Architecture Design brtween Time & Class

Duration: Jul.2021

Type: Team Work

Collaborator: Shenzhou Dai,Zhongrui Shu

Instructor:Yan Yu

Contribution:Concept 45% ,Plan 60% ,Drawing 75% ,Model 30%

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The information revolution and technological revolution have brought tremendous changes to the way of life of mankind. A lot of time is occupied by electronic products, and people feel that 24 hours is becoming more and more insufficient.

In the context of increasingly scarce time, we have reconstructed the world. One day in the future, time will become a bargaining chip for direct capital control and transactions. At this time, time will replace money and become currency in circulation. , The society divides classes according to the amount of time they have, and the high class has a lot of entertainment time. The low-class people need to spend a lot of time working every day, but their entertainment time is very limited. They need to work constantly in exchange for time to make a hierarchical transition.

These three figures represent three groups of people living in the vertebral space. The worker living at the bo�om has only 12 hours a day and spends most of his �me at work.Benedict XVI, who lived in the middle, had a 24-hour day, working and playing rela�vely evenly;At the very top, W. Bubbe�, as the master of �me capital, has 36 hours, most of which he spends entertaining

We divide the world into working cones and bliss cones, and the working cones and bliss cones operate all the �me.Time earned by labor in the work cone can be spent in the bliss cone, or it can be hierarchical transi�on.The higher the level, the more leisure �me the residents have, the less �me they need to work, and the higher the level, the fewer residents can enjoy the space.Residents of lower �ers want to reach higher �ers and need to spend more �me earning the right to move to higher �ers.

Theology

I.Time in bible

Mercury was called mercury who is the messenger god in roman mythology. Mercury is the smallest and closest planet in the solar system.

Venus originated from the goddess of love and beauty in roman mythology. Venus is the slowest of the major planets.

The average rota�on period of the earth rela�ve to the sun is called an ordinary day, which is defined as 24 hours of ordinary solar �me.

The name comes from Mars, the God of war in ancient Roman mythology. The average Mars day is 24h 39 min.

Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system.Jupiter's rota�on period is 9h50min.

The Bible

II.The Cross

“With the Lord a day is like a thousand years,and a thousand years are like a day.”

We try to compare it with the �me difference caused by the different rota�on speed of planets in the universe.

(2 Peter 3:8-9 New International Version)

The shape of the cross, as represented by the le�er T, came to be used as a "seal" or symbol of Chris�anity.At the same �me, it is the instrument of torture when Jesus was crucified. We try to evolve the image of the cross into the facili�es in the space and make it conform to our an� utopian world view.

Mercy

III.Catholic Church Hierarchy

Its English name comes from the God of agriculture in roman mythology. One rota�on of Saturn is equal to 10h33min , about half the �me of the earth.

Gravity (from La�n gravitas ‘weight’), or gravita�on, is a natural phenomenon by which all things with mass or energy—including planets, stars, galaxies, and even light—are a�racted to (or gravitate toward) one another. The gravita�onal a�rac�on of the original gaseous ma�er present in the Universe caused it to begin coalescing and forming stars and caused the stars to group together into galaxies, so gravity is responsible for many of the large-scale structures in the Universe.

Gravity has an infinite range, although its effects become weaker as objects get further away.Gravity is most accurately described by the general theory of rela�vity (proposed by Albert Einstein in 1915), which describes gravity not as a force, but as a consequence of masses moving along geodesic lines in a curved space�me caused by the uneven distribu�on of mass.

Isaac Newton (1643~1727)
The

Bergson’s descrip�on of �me is derived from Xeno’s paradoxes of movement, and seeks to explain how we move through �me. In order to make sense of this, Bergson ascribes to our subjec�vi�es ‘dura�on’. “Pure dura�on is the form taken by the succession of our inner states of consciousness when our self lets itself live, when it abstains from establishing a separa�on between the present state and anterior states.”This no�on of dura�on provides the basis of Bergson’s work on memory and features in Deleuze’s analysis of the crystal-image.

Deleuze suggests that Bergson’s philosophy has o�en, pejora�vely, been reduced to the maxim that “dura�on is subjec�ve and cons�tutes our internal life.” Through the schema of �me and memory that Bergson outlines it is the constant produc�on of ‘internal circuits’, the linking of present and past, which contribute to the subjec�vity of dura�on. It is these internal circuits that Deleuze finds exemplified visually through the medium of cinema.

change

Lecture Hall

The selectors kept throwing away the waste that was not needed by the ruling class to the working class, and the ci�es where the workers lived were ge�ng dir�er and dir�er as factories produced and received waste

City

The ci�es in which they live are divided into six levels according to the class of human beings. The streets of each city are designed according to popula�on density.

Lecture Hall

In the field of poli�cs, people summarize and classify people with different poli�cal orienta�ons through the poli�cal spectrum. In our research, we classify people with different �me enthusiasm in space, so as to get the intui�ve experience of �me class in ver�cal and ver�cal. In such a world view, the closer people are to the second quadrant, the lazier they are in produc�on; The closer to the first quadrant, the more ac�ve people are in entertainment.

The idea of working constantly to gain more �me was ins�lled by the rulers in lecture halls and conveyed to all classes through the media

This is a place where rulers promote the hegemony of �me and a symbol of power.

Gilles Deleuze (1925~1995)
Jacques Lacan (1907~1981)
Henri Bergson (1859~1941)
Principle of Speed
Bergson’s celebrated cone of memory
Bergson’s celebrated cone of memory
Bergson’s celebrated cone of memory

celebrated cone of memory

Bergson’s descrip�on of �me is derived from Xeno’s paradoxes of movement, and seeks to explain how we move through �me. In order to make sense of this, Bergson ascribes to our subjec�vi�es ‘dura�on’. “Pure dura�on is the form taken by the succession of our inner states of consciousness when our self lets itself live, when it abstains from establishing a separa�on between the present state and anterior states.”This no�on of dura�on provides the basis of Bergson’s work on memory and features in Deleuze’s analysis of the crystal-image.

Deleuze suggests that Bergson’s philosophy has o�en, pejora�vely, been reduced to the maxim that “dura�on is subjec�ve and cons�tutes our internal life.” Through the schema of �me and memory that Bergson outlines it is the constant produc�on of ‘internal circuits’, the linking of present and past, which contribute to the subjec�vity of dura�on. It is these internal circuits that Deleuze finds exemplified visually through the medium of cinema.

celebrated cone of memory

Principle of Speed

In the field of poli�cs, people summarize and classify people with different poli�cal orienta�ons through the poli�cal spectrum. In our research, we classify people with different �me enthusiasm in space, so as to get the intui�ve experience of �me class in ver�cal and ver�cal. In such a world view, the closer people are to the second quadrant, the lazier they are in produc�on; The closer to the first quadrant, the more ac�ve people are in entertainment.

Gilles Deleuze (1925~1995)
Jacques Lacan (1907~1981)
Henri Bergson (1859~1941)
Bergson’s celebrated cone of memory
Bergson’s
Bergson’s

City View

The smog produced by the factory envelopes the city, and the waste generated by the ruling-class cities is constantly being discharged to the working class. In such an increasingly harsh environment, workers have to continue to work to earn time, but they cannot achieve the conditions for level promotion.

So many people began to climb to the upper level. The process of climbing is very dangerous. Some people keep falling into the abyss, but there are still many people who are eager to change lives in this way.

PROFESSIONAL PROJECTS

BENOY Intership Projects

Through 3 months Internship experience I involved in commercial projects Predesign, SD, DD, CD process and have experience in Facade design.

Zhangjiakou Beijing Northwest International Talent Education Community BENOY

Duration: Aug. 2023

Type: Team Work

Commercial Project, Shanghai, China

Duration: Jul. 2024

Type: Team Work

Duration: Jul. 2023

Type: Team Work

Chaoyang Joy City, Beijing
BENOY
BENOY

SUPPLEMENT PROJECTS

Undergraduate Career and Internship Project Overview

Through my study, I have been trying to explore the boundary of architecture and I am glad that I have the chance to respond in my own voice, to the question in different ways.

Photography

Site: Venice, Italy/ London, UK/ Qinhuangdao, China

Ancient Architecture Research

Site: Kunming, China

Aug, 2020

"Bamianfeng" is one of the unique regional buildings in Yunnan. Many ancient buildings have been overrenovated and lost their original appearance because of the deconstruction of commerical streets. I surveyed and mapped the most intact "Bamianfeng" to preserve the building data.

Site: Kunming, China Dec, 2019

This is a rammed earth building research project jointly developed by my undergraduate school, Kunming University of Science and Technology and the Chinese University of Hong Kong. It is committed to building environmentally friendly and earthquake-resistant housing for rural areas. As a volunteer of the "One University, One Village". I had the honor to experience the process of making rammed earth walls.

Undergraduate Career and Internship Project Overview 2020-2024

Manchester, The United Kingdom Study, 2023, Individual
Inspiration Centre
Manchester, The United Kingdom Study, 2024, Individual
Food Oasis
Zhangjiakou, Hebei, China Internship, 2023, Group
Beijing, China Internship, 2023, Group
Northwest International Talent Education Community JOY City
Qingdao, Shandong, China Study, 2022, Individual
India Study, 2023, Individual
Allahabad, India Study, 2021, Group
Gannan, Gansu, China Construction, 2023, Group
Mountain Springs Haven Yangjiashanli
Decolonized Bathroom KUMB MELA Cabin Kunming, Yunnan, China Competition, 2020, Group
Kunming, Yunnan, China Study, 2021, Group
Kunming, Yunnan, China Study, 2021, Group
Lushui, Yunnan, China Study, 2020, Individual
Echoes of the CHAMA
Sentinel of Innovation
Mycelium Haven
Alpaca Haven Retreat
Zichen Yang Portfolio

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