ISLAND FOR STATELESS
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EAST BOULEVARD NO.9
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COUNTRYSIDE INTRODUCTION PLANNING
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IN-BETWEEN
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OTHER WORK
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AN PROJECT OF INDUSTRY-ORIENTED LAND ART
BARCELONA CORNER APARTMENT
FAN HUA
PORTFOLIO
INVISIBLE CITY WALL MUSEUM AND ACTIVITY CENTER
ELIMINATE THE BORDER BETWEEN CITY AND COUNTRY
INVESTIATIN AND RECONSTRUTION OF BUILDING FACADES ALONG WANGFUJING STREET
ISLAND FOR STATELESS
AN PROJECT OF INDUSTRY-ORIENTED LAND ART Finished time: 2022.4 Individual work Project type: Academic Instructor:Sichuan Chen Location: Cambodia
Home of Stateless
Cambodia's Tonle Sap Lake is a home to many stateless people, mostly of Vietnamese origin, Cham people and a minority of Cambodians. Being stateless, they were not allowed to go ashore and lived their entire lives in floating villages on the water, living off fishing and growing rice.
Westphalian System
For the first time in history, the Westphalian system divided the political, legal and administrative boundaries with geographical boundaries, but this geographical boundary could not correspond to the human living environment one by one, resulting in the emergence of some non-land. Abstract geographical boundaries forcibly divide human settlements into regimes with different positions, but ignore the fact that humans themselves are living individuals and races. Geographical boundaries define land well, but they do not describe the positions, beliefs, lives, and sufferings of people themselves.
Land Art
In order to solve their survival dilemma, this plan draws on the form of land art, integrates landscape architecture, and designs an artificial island with virtual currency mining as the main industry. Above the island, there are camouflage formed by mangroves and agricultural landscapes to demonstrate the height of the building and thus conceal the location of the underground machine room for the purpose of secrecy.
LOCATION
Tonle SAP Lake
Tonle SAP Lake
Floating villages
Flood area in June, July, August
Rivers
Combodia
Kampong`
Flood area in september, October Rivers
Area distribution of Tonle Sap Lake
Tonle SAP Lake
CONTEXT
Mekong
Kampong`
HISTORY OF CAMBODIA AND FORMATION OF FLOATING VILLAGES
Dry Season Neo-Apr
Sing River Floating Village
1887
1953.11.9
The French Cambodia protectorate of gained its Cambodia independence.
1970
1975
Khmer Republic
Khmer Rouge
1976.1
Democratic Kampuchea
1978.12 Vietnam invasion
1991.10.23
1989
Vietnam war
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Cambodia
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COMPARISION OF LAWLESS LANDS
The Four Main Floating Villages In Cambodia Floating Villages
Chong Khneas
2002
2010
2014
2019
2023
Kampong`
Dock for Inhabitants
Kampong Phluk
Aquatic Pool Hospital Living
Cambodia's floating villages are unique communities built on the water, primarily on the Tonle Sap Lake. There are several floating villages throughout Cambodia, each with its unique characteristics and attractions.
Kompong Luong
Dock for Inhabitants
Performance Pool
Mechrey
Tourist Reception Area
Other Places
Economy
Playground Xenophobic Floating Villages Dock Temple for Visiters
School
Hospitable Floating Villages
Water Purification Facilities
Cooling Pool School and Temple Area
Rocinha
Makoko
Makoko
2002
2010
2014
2019
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School
Breeding
Computer Room
Control Center
Computer Room
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Rainy Season Jun-Aug
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Scomberomorus niphonius
Mung bean growing area
Rice growing area
Mangrove
Hypophthalmichthys molitrix
Procypris rabaudi
Open water
Breeding pond
Breeding pond Cooling pool
Supercomputer Room
Entrance
Altar
Supercomputer Room
CONCEPT
RENDERING
Navy warship zebra print
Navy camouflage pattern
Camouflage is a clothing camouflage effect. Help the army hide itself from the enemy.
FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS Hight
Supercomputer room
Road
Plant
RENDERING
Rainy Season Sep-Oct
There are buildings are build on the island ground and have different functions. At the same time, some of them are also hidden entrances connecting the underground world.
Merchant vessel dazzle-painted as secnthrough a submarine periscopc.Cannot tell the front from the back.The same vessel on identical course painted grey.Can tell the front from the back.
Plan
Section
FLODED COURTYARD
BARCELONA CORNER APARTMENT Finished time: 2023.9 Individial work Project type: Academic Instructor:Sichuan Chen Location: Baecelona
The project is located on a street corner in Les Corts, Barcelona. Barcelona has a unique urban look. This project is based on a previous study of Barcelona's urban development, a close observation of the buildings around the site, and a combination of the functional evolution of European balconies. The project uses Folded Courtyard and Grilles to guide human vision and behavior.
Folded Courtyard:
In addition to being the internal courtyard and public space of the apartment, the tube is also the main vertical traffic of the entire apartment, which separates the street corner of the public on the first floor from other living Spaces. At the same time, by opening the hole, the cylinder integrates the internal visual relationship such as the size of the hole and the counterpoint relationship, linking the different two layers. The perforated aluminum sheet material reflects the sky and the surrounding environment, extending the space.
Grilles:
Different gradient effects are presented at different angles, while protecting the privacy of residents and preventing unnecessary eye contact, the use of color to make negative occlusions interesting
CITY DEVELOPMENT
Old City development
Old City
SITE
Road
Eixample
Les Corts 1919
1857
Block
Old City (Ciutat Vella) 133BC
site surrounded by three main avenues of the city.
SURROUNDING Buildings
Corner
2020
2015
1998
1998
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2012
1998
1998
BALCONY CULTURE
Function
In the 17th century, influenced by the Baroque trend, buildings in Europe began to set up balconies in the modern sense: "places with views".
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Social
Liebknecht proclaimed the "Free Socialist Republic" from the balcony of Berlin's City Palace in 1918.
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In Europe, especially in central and northern Europe, solar energy resources are scarce.
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Macropolitics
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Breakfast and barbecue parties on the balcony together.
a. Macropolitics: the podium is the stage for major political speeches and political actions;
b. Micropolitics: The podium is dealing with the daily flow of money or residents a place of tedious protest.
SUNLIGHT
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PUBLIC INTERIOR RENDERING
FLODED COURTYARD
HOUSE TYPOLOGY Type I
This type is for a single people, which is high efficient but not capable for more residentials in the future.
Elevator
House Type Distribution Floor II
Fast and convenient
Interior view on gazebo
Portable transportation
Type II
Communal terrace
Floor III
This type is for a single people or lovers, which is bigger than type I.
Promote interaction
Floor IV Interior view in traffic kernel
Type III
This type is for 2 people or lovers and has a separate living room, which is capable for more residentials in the future.
Floor V
Window
On gazebo looking to traffic kernel
Promote sight interaction
Type IV
This type is for 2 people or lovers , which is capable for more residentials in the future.
Floor VI
Stairs for occupants only
Interior view in floor I
With access control
SECTION
FACADE GRILL DESIGN
Color Analysis
Trying 36 different typs of density and color patterns superimposition, with 3 layers.
Spacing Analysis
Tr ying 3 typs of different distence between 3 color patterns superimposition of grill
Rendering
No interval
Small interval
Big interval
SITE HISTORY
1419
1550
Built
Construction
EAST BOULEVARD NO.9
INVISIBLE CITY WALL MUSEUM AND ACTIVITY CENTER Finished time: 2022.6 Individial work Project type: Academic Instructor: Hanwen Liao、Zhangmeng Location: Beijing
New City
Coffee Time Working
Beijing Train Station
Outside Activity At Home Shopping Visiting Exhibition Eating 1:00
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The project is a museum built for the ruins of the Ming City wall. The Ming wall of Beijing was destroyed during the war and urban expansion, and only a small section remains today. As the city grew and expanded, the wall was no longer a boundary separating the city, but was surrounded by residential and commercial areas. Today, the site itself is a recreational park for the surrounding residents.
Rebellion against traditional museums
Building a traditional museum around the site would crowd out the residents' activity space, and in this project, the best memorial to the wall is to revitalize the site and allow the wall to serve the lives of the surrounding residents in a new way.
Invisible museum
The project places the museum underground, connecting the above and below ground Spaces through courtyards and ramps. The underground space mainly undertakes the functions of exhibition, experience and cultural and creative shops, while the above space is used as a park for residents' activities, which is more entertaining. The red walkway in the site acts as the third traffic level to connect the site and stimulate the vitality of the site.
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The continuous section shows the different connections and combinations of the above and below ground Spaces, providing different activities for the users of the site.
As the third traffic flow line of the site, the skywalk stimulates the vitality of the site.
RENDERING
The white installation above the westernmost theater will glow at night as a way to illuminate the site, and one can read the history of the wall displayed above by spiraling up a ramp. The luminous installation is also a monumental spiritual symbol, serving as proof that the walls of Beijing once guarded the city and its inhabitants.
TECHNICAL DRAWING
Technical drawing shows the project's underground plan, ground floor plan and sectional view.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
UNDERGROUND PLAN
RENDERING
SECTION
Landscape Type
Production Type Culture Type
COUNTRYSIDE INTRODUCTION PLANNING ELIMINATE THE BORDER BETWEEN CITY AND COUNTRY Finished time: 2022.10 Group work(Only personal parts are shown) Group member: Xudi, Jiaying Zhu, Linsheng Wu Project type: 2022 UIA Competition Instructor:Xiangyu Li Location: Japan
Extension Linkage
Insertion
Village 01: 白河の郷
Village 02: 赤井川村
Village 05: 鶴居村
Village 06: 吉野山
文化の種類 " 超有名なバードハウス "
景観の種類
Village 09: 美瑛町
Village 13: 木曽町
生産の種類
Landscape
Embeding
" 手相で知られる "
景観の種類
Village 03: 大蔵村 文化の種類
" 農村近代化モデル "
Village 04: 多良間村
Village 17: 松崎町
生産の種類 " サンゴ、ビーチ、釣り "
景観の種類 " ライ麦畑でつかまえて "
Village 07: 会津若松県
Village 08: 恩納村
Village 18: ほしのむら
Village 10: 明治村
Village 11: 開拓の村
Village 12: 平野砺波
Village 19: 伊根町
Village 14: 南木曽町
Village 15: 球磨村
Village 16: 上胜町
Village 20: 昭和村
" 北海道に緑を "
Atop
The project seeks to break down urban-rural boundaries and explore the possibility of fully integrating urban functions with rural landscapes. As a highly developed city, Tokyo is inevitably undergoing a process of gentrification, which not only brings about changes in the urban population structure, leading to equity issues, but also affects the cultural structure of the city, making the urban landscape homogeneous.
文化の種類
" 鶴で有名な村 "
" 故郷の桜 "
生産の種類
" 沖縄本島 "
生産の種類
" 最古の景観段丘 "
Carnival of anit-gentrification
The idea of merging the countryside with the city was the inspiration for formal rural urbanism. It is also an ideal answer for us to face the future urban and rural folding.
The struggle against gentrification is inspired by the parade in Japanese culture, where many rural symbols are inserted into empty buildings in the city like a parade queue, or replaced with urban space. In this state, the functions of both cities and villages have changed. The countryside is not only a producer, but also a favorable competitor of urban commerce. The cultural structure of the city has become more unique due to the addition of rural space.
景観の種類
景観の種類
" 色とりどりの花の海 "
" 竜湖と遠くの山々 "
文化の種類
文化の種類
" 日本の近代建築 "
" 徳川家康の建築ポスト "
文化の種類 " 最も伝統的な居酒屋 "
生産の種類 " 鉄道が走る田園風景 "
景観の種類" 究極の素朴な田園風景 "
文化の種類 " 日本の伝統的な祭り "
文化の種類" ボートハウス発祥の地 "
生産の種類
" 農産物で一攫千金 "
BACK RURAL BACK RURAL BACK RURAL
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Role of Government 村庄
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URBANISM
The infrastructure of super cities in the world is facing aging, the population of capital .The idea of merging the countryside with the city was the inspiration for formal rural urbanism.
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Strategy: From TOD to COD Phase I: Streets_Between Urban and Architecture Transit-oriented Development CITYSCAPE
Village view
URBANRURAL LANDSCAPE
CITY FUNCTION
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MIXED USING
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Phase ll: Personalization Typology-based Spatial Reorganization
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Villige Nanmuzeng
URBANISM
Villige Nanmuzeng
Villige Nanmuzeng
Villige Nanmuzeng
Villige Nanmuzeng
SITE ANALYSIS
China
Beijing
Dongcheng
Wangfujing Walkway, located in Dongcheng District, Beijing, China, starts from Dongdan 3 in the south and ends at Dengshikou Street in the north, occupying the middle two sections of the four sections of Wangfujing Street. It is 892 meters long and 40 meters wide. It was rebuilt on September 11, 1999.
IN-BETWEEN
INVESTIATIN AND RECONSTRUTION OF BUILDING FACADES ALONG WANGFUJING STREET Finished time: 2022.11 Individial work Project type: Academic Instructor:Yuefeng Fu, Hu Bin Location: Beijing
THE ORETICAL RESEARCH
Commercial and residential
Pedestrian flow
Street Aesthetics
When D/H=1, the relationship between height and spacing is uniform
When D/H<1, oppressing sense
Site
According to Yoshinobuu Ashihara, Japanese streets in the 1970s were devoid of vitality and planning, and the construction of residential walls, billboards, neon signs, telephone poles and sound insulation walls all contributed to the chaos of the streets. In order to solve these problems, Yoshinobu Ashihara proposed many concrete measures, such as the retreat of the wall, the importance of shadow corner space, the setting of sunken courtyards, the setting of sculptures, the control of the rhythm of the street and the importance of the first outline of the street width.
When D/H>1, with a sense of detachment
Street scale corresponds to different strategies Break the whole into pieces and make the big small
Oppressing
Comfortable
Detachment
The core of the external space design lies in the "inverse space" between the huge and the small, that is, the "large space" in the huge city is restored to the "small space" with pleasant scale and human touch, and the visual feeling of people is fully considered. Inverse space is the transformation of internal and external space based on Gestalt psychology. Yoshinobuku Ashihara believes that the external space design with inverse space as the core means that architects or planners take the surrounding land of a single building as a building and an active space design.
BUILDING FACADE ELEMENTS EXTRACTION Arch Assemblaged Prototype Building
Between the past and the future, is the space and time gap; Between work and life, is the gap of self; From one place to another, is the gap between thinking. So, let's start by thinking Here.
In-Between
In many countries, regulations set strict limits on the distance between buildings, and separate buildings cannot share the same wall. As the area of land that can be developed continues to decrease and the price continues to rise, the goal of maximizing the utilizable base area has become the pursuit of people. Therefore, after the subdivision of the plot, there is always a narrow gap between the buildings, that is, the urban gap space. In addition, abandoned buildings and infrastructure due to early planning errors and urban replacement will also create urban gap Spaces. Wangfujing-dengshikou block, as the most representative old city in Beijing, its unique history and culture and the complexity of the block texture make this block full of energy The gap is full but in the gap, by adjusting the conflict in the gap, it will inject new vitality into the old block.
Type I
Type II
Type III
Type VI
Building
Prototype
Building
Amorphosis I
Prototype
Amorphosis II
Prototype
Add function
Add function
3D PRINTING MODEL
Type I
Type II
Type III
Type VI
Elevation Analysis II
The glass brick is combined with the stone brick commonly used in traditional Hu buildings, and the two buildings are over each other by means of parametric random selection of points, so as to realize the function of the second floor meeting the office needs and the first floor serving the bottom business. Meanwhile, the semi-transparent wall is used to blur the boundary between the store and the street, and green plants are decorated near the load-bearing structure to make pedestrians feel relaxed when passing.
Wall Detail
East Elevation
Red Brick
Rendering
Glass Brick
Elevation Analysis I
The reconstruction project of Wangfujing Harbor City was started in 2007, and it was suspended intermittently for the following ten years. After a new plan was proposed in 19 years, it was suspended again due to the epidemic in 20 years. Therefore, we assume the shape of Wangfujing Harbor City after reconstruction, and unify the facade design with that around the church.
Structural Unit
Elevation Analysis III
The original facade of the International Art Garden Hotel is mainly window, and there is only one population in the west. After updating the original facade with timber, the facade is added to the decorative aspect, which echoes the other arch elements through the forward sloping canopy, which deepens the connection between the standing space and the walkway, providing shelter from the rain while allowing pedestrians to walk within the realm of the building.
Structural Unit
Rendering
Rendering
Create a plane
Use plugins to split into bricks
Output result
Randomly select bricks to delete Do not delete the top and do not gradient the bottom
Complete
OTHER WORK
ANTI-WASTECOLONIALISM
Waste Colonialism: At present, developed countries have been exporting their waste to developing or underdeveloped countries overseas in order to achieve good recycling figures, but they have exposed major flaws in their waste management systems, which cause millions of people to die every year from diseases caused by living near plastic pollution sources. By making a work of art from domestic waste, I explore new ideas on waste disposal and trigger thoughts on this important social topic.
INTERSHIP PROJECTS
Hefei Binhu International Science Center(cooperarate with gmp)
2023 FAIR OF MAKING, Beijing Design Week Published on GOOOOD Design Wibesit
China Acrobatic Art Center
Axonometric Analysis
Form Analysis
Shangyu Caoe River Theatre
Massing
Roof
Courtyard
Move
Deconstruction
Enclosure
Structure Development
Foundation and Column
Girder and Keel
Foundation
Construction
Solar power
Wall and Roof
Window
Roof
Movable Wall
Column
Floor and Yard