STUDENT HOTEL

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7.5 MILLION COLLEGE GRADUATES ENTERING CHINA’S MARET IN 2016 SUMMER


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PHASE SIX

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PHASE SEVEN

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WHY DID THIS COME ABOUT?

RESEARCH

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China has scrapped its one-child policy, allowing all couples to have two children for the first time. The age of people who were born in 1990 to 2000 are becoming the last generation in one child policy family. Therefore, because there was only one child in the family; the family wants to give everything to the child, including the best education. In this case, the one child policy increases the percentage of college graduates in China because of the family and society pressures on that child. College graduates then flock or migrate to the cities to find (higher quality) jobs which are not available in small towns. Therefore, college graduates are going to move to the big city to hunt a job, and they are my users.

PRESSURES :

Pressure from Family

Pressure from Society

Pressure to Find A Job


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MILLION

IN 2014, THERE WERE ABOUT SIX MILLION UNIVERSITY GRADUATES IN CHIA

92.9

%

OF AGES 21-25 DO JOB-HUNTING AFTER GRADUATED FROM COLLEGE

16.4

%

OF COLLEGE GRADUATES WERE REGISTERED AS UNEMPLOYED IN CHINA IN 2011

AROUND 0.5% OF OVERALL CHINESE POPULATION HAVE BEEN SUFFERFOR JAB MARKET.

OVERSTRESS OF LOOKING FOR JAB AND UNEMPLOYED FOR A LONG TIME CAN BE CAUSED THROUGH VIOLENCE BEHAVIOR, OUT OF CONTROL OR CRIMINAL BEHAVOUS.

RESEARCH PHASE ONE

STATISTICS ON UNIVERSITY GRADUATES IN CHINA

1 IN EVERY 10 OF THIS POPULATION FACING FROM JAB-HUNTING PROBLEMS OR WILL BE FACING THIS IN FUIRTURE.


RESEARCH

PHASE ONE


GRADS HOME The project, called “Grads Home”, launched by the Shenzhen Youth League Committee and is sponsored by local gaverment, aims to provide non-local college graduates with free, temporary accommodations to facilitate their job hunt in Shenzhen.

Grads Home provide clean bedding, air-conditioning, hot water, wifi, and hotel keys. Also, they holds small career fairs, organizes field trips and gives pre-employment training to the residents. “It is one of our efforts to serve young talent to encourage them to start their careers in Shenzhen, as the city attracts more than 100,000 graduates every year.” by one of chief of the committee, Cai.

RESEARCH PHASE ONE

College graduates who came Shenzhen to land a job for the first time can apply to live the Grads Home free of change for 7 days.


PORJECT PROPOSAL

THE USERS

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SPONSOR: SHENZHEN GAVERMENT CLIENT: THE STUDENT HOTEL COMPANY

RESEARCH

PHASE ONE

ARE RECENT COLLEGE GRADUATES BETWWEN THE AGES OF 21-25 DOING JOB HUNTING IN SHENZHEN

20,000 TOTAL SQ. FT.


WHAT IS THE PROJECT? The student hotel is a platform providing tmporary accommodation in Shenzhen for recent graduates looking to integrate into the city through job placement.

Building Personal Connection

Sense of Place (Belong)

Increase Successful Job-Placement

Creating a gathering space for social interaction. Bring closer seat to creat an effective way of obtaining co-operation from people.

Creating a culture and warm space to feel comfortable living. Opening more social activities outdoor events or trips with local people.

Offering more social and career-related serves. Providing a classroom or meeting room for the career fair, mentorship, and internship. For design, creating, innovative and positive design to release grads stress from job-hunting

RESEARCH PHASE ONE

WHAT DOES HOTEL PROMOTE?


Waste

Over-Illuminated

Light Pollution Unneccessory Brish or Glare

Illuminated

Back of house

damaged lighting re-lamped

RESEARCH

Unsafed

Negatively Impression

Guest

Lighting

Historic house

Hotel

HOTEL LIGHTING TO ENHANCE GUEST BY POULETTE R HEBER YEASUM CHUNS LISA SLEUTOH JENNOLY LEONG 2015

Well-being Humans

Finance

Showcase the Brand and assist guests byusing lighting

Lighting for safety

Sustainablity

Illumination of horizontal planes (floors,stair treads, stepping stores ramps) Illuminatin of vertical planes (recongnize faces, read signage, inseek key into entry door after hours)

Multi-coloured ploy carbonate sreens around the sleeping bags deliver privacy like suspended in the centre space

WALDUCK’S NEST BRINGS PRIVACY TO YOUTH HOSTELS Less mainstream venue for cool young people coming to a shortterm base

Safety and security lighting

Lodging Faciliting

New bulbs were installed in existing light fixture

Grotty youth hostels is pass

PHASE ONE

Accidents and criminal

SAFETY AND SECURITY

Exterior Lighting

Light bulb were romans from light fixtures

Pool Lighting

Day Light

Front of house

de-lamped

Subtle and Nuanced

Inspired by japanese capsule hotels and sleeping areas

BY TRISH LORENZ 2002

Doors will be made from tempered glass to allow natural light through to corridors

Lounge areas featur Jaconbsen’s egg chair feeling of pivacy sitting in it crates


Creative mitigate perceptions of certain inherent design components

Planners and designers must understand cultural attri-

Home Away fom Home

butes that aftect viewers perception

Wayfinding

HOSPITALITY ENVIRONMENTS

Increasing visual access to an environment enhaces wayfinding

“ENVRINMRNTAL PSYCHOLOGY FOR DESIGN” BY DAK KOPEC

Features and Amenities synomorphy, the contributing elements of behavior setting that create on operational setting when they are compatible

Creating a posities image for highly subjective and change an according to trands & cu;ture

What

SCHOOLS AND LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS -REIDENTIAL DORMITORIES “ENVRINMRNTAL PSYCHOLOGY FOR DESIGN”

Dormitory residents who occupy higher floors believe they have more privacy and better views resident of lower floor

BY DAK KOPEC

How

Color

Bright colors tend to lead to more fighting and less concentration

Elevators placed at exit points minimaze traffice Tall greenery between structures limit views from adjacent building

RESEARCH PHASE ONE

A common area between the corridor and room

Many of the same principles apply to dormitory settings at all three levels


Patty Griffin

Millions of gallous of water and tons of detergen

Inspired by European Inns Founder

The Green Hotel Association

Concept Example what they did

PHASE ONE RESEARCH

The developmental needs of humans without sacrificing the earth’s capacity to sustainable life

Clients

HOTEL CHECKING IN “GREEN’ IDEAS

Disagree

BY DIANA NELSON JONES & POST -GAZETTE 3/12/1995

Pampered

THE CHARACTERISTICE OF NTERIOR DESIGNERS WHO PRACTICE ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINALBE

Materials Resources

Site

Water

Energe

sustainable

Human Comfor Indoor Air Qulity

Health Care <

EX: School Indoor Air Qulity

Green

most impotant in

Light & Noise

3 Environmental Topics

Inclined Toward

Sustainable Design

Educational

LEED

Hope

36 Million Members for ADA

BY DAK KOPEC & Denise A. Guerin 2009 Sustainable Interior Design

Understandable

Freshy Lounded Towals & Sheet Part of Price

Many studies across the world have made hotel to “Green” hotel. It not only impact on the LEED design. and sustainable interior material, in space, but it also depends on the green service of a hotel to bring wellness into hotel, including Using recycling cleaning products, waste reduction, conservation of water and conservation of electricity as well as LEED design.

kitchen food are fresh

Sustainable develpment

Fewer Than 10 Members In 1995

Started 1993

1. Less waste ful using lighting 2. Receicing cards 3. For monuse towls and sheets 4. Water-saving 5. Travelers package for towel and sheet cards 6. Using natural materials on construction 7. Using ozonator in pool and hot tub clearing systens 8. Water is charcoal filtered

Concept

Trip of Iceberg

2 to 5 times worse than outdoor air quality

Hospitality/ Entertainment


TERMINOLOGY TOPIC

YOUTH HOSTEL a place providing cheap accommodations aimed mainly at young people on hiking or cycling tours. BELONGING be rightly placed in a specified position. fit in a specified place or environmen CAPSULE HOTELS a type of hotel developed in Japan that features a large number of extremely small “rooms� (capsules) intended to provide cheap, basic overnight accommodation for guests who do not require the services offered by more conventional hotels.

FLASHPACKER a neologism used to refer to affluent backpacker. HOMESICKNESS the distress or impairment caused by an actual or anticipated separation from home. GRADS HOME a gaverment organization aims to provide free temporary accommodations for non-local college graduates

ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOR a place providing cheap accommodations aimed mainly at young people on hiking or cycling tours.

IDEA MAPPING a diagram used to visually organize information. A mind map is hierarchical and shows relationships among pieces of the whole.

HOSPITALITY the friendly reception and treatment of guests or strangers. the quality or disposition of receiving and treating guests and strangers in a warm, friendly, generous way.

COMMUNITY CENTER a place where people from a particular community can meet for social, educational, or recreational activities.

TEA SHOP

In China, a tea house is traditionally a place which offers tea to its consumers. People gather at tea houses to chat, socialize, and enjoy tea, and young people often meet at tea houses for dates.

SUSTAINABLE the ability to be sustained, supported, upheld, or confirmed. Environmental Science. the quality of not being harmful to the environment or depleting natural resources, and thereby supporting long-term ecological balance:

POLYCARBONATE a group of thermoplastic polymers containing carbonate groups in their chemical structures.

TERMINOLOGY PHASE ONE

STUDENT HOTEL a hotel specialized for students to have temporary staying

DESIGN


CLIENT RESEARCH

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TYPOLOGY DEEP PHASE ONE


PHASE ONE TYPOLOGY DEEP


TYPOLOGY DEEP PHASE ONE


PHASE ONE RESEARCH


PHASE ONE

USER GROUP


PHASE ONE PRECEDENT STUDY


Program Components

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Organization •

Centralized

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Public Space Private Space Entrance/ Exit

Circulation

Program Components, Organization, Approach, arrival, sequence of spaces, and departure, Public Space and Private Space

PRECEDENT STUDY PHASE ONE

1 breakfast room 2 inner yard 3 library 4 Main entrance-hostel reception 5 reception 6 cafe 7 lounge 8 bar 9 main entrance--bar 10 main entrance-hostel 11 main entrance-cafe 12 office 13 kitchen


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PRECEDENT STUDY

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Program Components

Organization Grid

• • •

Public Space Private Space Entrance/ Exit

Circulation

Entrance

Program Components, Organization, Approach, arrival, sequence of spaces, and departure, Public Space and Private Space

PHASE ONE

PRECEDENT STUDY


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Reception Lift Lobby Covered Passage Cafe Fabian Canteen Mezzanine Chillout Library and Work Area Rooftop Terrace Conferences Rooms

Organization •

Centralized

• • •

Circulation

Public Space Private Space Entrance/ Exit Roof Terrace Plan

Ground Floor Plan

First Floor Plan

Program Components, Organization, Approach, arrival, sequence of spaces, and departure, Public Space and Private Space

PHASE ONE

Program Components

PRECEDENT STUDY



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USER5

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USER VALUES


USER5

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USER VALUES PHASE TWO


PHASE TWO USER5


USER VALUES PHASE TWO


PERSPNA

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PHASE TWO

USER JOURNEY


USER5

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USER JOURNEY PHASE TWO



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LOCATION

PHASE THREE


That changed in 1979 when Shenzhen was promoted to city-status and in 1980 designated China’s rst Special Economic Zone. According to the Government report for 2015, Shenzhen had transformed to a city with population of 10,778,900 and a metropolitan area population of over 18 million. Shenzhen has a population of over ten million; six million of these people are non-local migrant workers who may return to their home town/city on the weekends and live in factory dormitories during the week.

Shenzhen

10,778,900 Nanshan Division 1,088,345 Non-Residential in Nanshan 472,345

1980 1980

HISTORY

The Same Mountain

Shenzhen population dynamics Legend: population with non-permanent registration population with permanent registration (hukou)

PHASE THREE

2013 2013


PHASE THREE SITE, MASSING, SURROUND-

YueFeng Tower Police

Police

Bus Station

Food

12042 Nantou, Nanshan, Shenzhen, China 518052


The diagram for Shenzhen shows how many days within one month can be expected to reach certain wind speeds. Monsoons create steady strong winds on the Tibetan Plateau from December to April, but calm winds from June to October.

Cloudy, sunny, and precipitation days

Days with less than 20% cloud cover are considered as sunny, with 20-80% cloud cover as partly cloudy and with more than 80% as overcast. While ReykjavĂ­k on Iceland has mostly cloudy days, Sossusvlei in the Namib desert is one of the sunniest places on earth.

HISTORY PHASE THREE

Wind Speed


PHASE THREE NOSIE & TRAFFIC

Near by high traffic will bring lots of nosie into space, so acoustical design is important for the site.


PHASE THREE

NOSIE & TRAFFIC

The park and other green spaces will attract a lot of clients who want to workout and relax during break time.


SUN PATH

Summer 6/21 2:00pm

PHASE THREE SUN PATH & WEATHER

In summer,the city also experiences very humid, and hot, but moderated, conditions. Winters are mild and relatively dry, and frost is very rare; it begins dry but becomes progressively more humid and overcast.

Winter 12/21 2:00pm


HEAT AND SUNLIGHT

Summer 6/21 2:00pm

Winter 12/21 2:00pm

SUNLIGHT & HEATING PHASE THREE

HEAT AND SUNLIGHT


PHASE THREE STRUCTURAL SYSTEM

COLUMNS: 55” X39” 34”X34” 31” X31”

BEARING WALLS

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

706 SQ MTR


PHASE THREE

HUMAN SCALE HIGHTS AND HUMAN SCALE


VERTICAL CIRCULATION FIRE SAFETY:

MECHANICAL ROOM

CIRULATION

PHASE THREE

HVAC ELECTRICAL ROOM

SUN PATH & WEATHER

ENTRY/EXIT

DESIGN ELEMENT /HIERARCHY HIERARCHY OF SPACE CAN BE THE ELEVATOR ON THE CENTRAL, SO DESIGN ELEMENT IS CENTRALIZED.

FIRE-CONTROL ROOM

FIRST FLOOR PLAN


19’

19’

5’

5’

OPENABLE WINDOW

WINDOW PHASE THREE

BALCONY WINDOW AND CURTAIN WALL

METAL FRAME GLASS WINDOW

DETAIL


Gery AluminiumnPlate

ELEVATIONS & MATRIAL

PHASE THREE

EST & SOUTH ELEVATIONS

Dark Gery Metal Blinds

Dark Gery Metal Frame

Gery Glass Windows and doors Blinds

Yellow Stone

Yellow Stone

Dark AluminiumnPlate

Dark GrEy Metal Frame

WEST & SOUTH ELEVATIONS

WEST & SOUTH ELEVATIONS WEST & SOUTH ELEVATIONS Paint

EAST ELEVATION

Gray Curtain Wall

AluminiumnPlate

AluminiumnPlate Yellow Stone

Dark Gery Metal Blinds

AluminiumnPlate

Dark Gery Metal Blinds

Gray Curtain Wall

Dark Gery Metal Frame

Yellow Stone

SOUTH ELEVATION


AluminiumnPlate

Dark Gery Metal Blinds

Dark Gery Metal Frame

Yellow Stone

Gery Glass Windows and doors Blinds

Gray AluminiumnPlate

Dark Gery Metal Frame

Gray Curtain Wall

Yellow Stone

& SOUTH ELEVATIONS

WEST & SOUTH ELEVATIONS Gray Curtain Wall

WEST ELEVATION

ELEVATIONS & MATRIAL PHASE THREE

T & SOUTH ELEVATIONS WEST & SOUTH ELEVATIONS

Paint

Dark Gery Metal Blinds

Paint

Yellow Stone

AluminiumnPlate

NORTH ELEVATION



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CONCEPT

PHASE FOUR


PROGRAMING PHASE FOUR


Creating a special and unique space that would represent a new vision of China, a vision far but relating from the traditional aesthetic. By creating this space, customers can discover, reimage and connect the history of Shenzhen though old-fashioned and modern touches.

DISCOVERY: “The action or process of discovering or being discovered.” “a person or thing discovered.”

CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT

PHASE FOUR

REIMAGINING: “to imagine again or anew; especially” “to form mental images of things not present to the senses”

CONNECTING: “bring together or into contact so that a real or notional link is established.” “join together so as to provide access and communication.”


MATERIAL DISCOVERY: Material needs to guide people to discover spaces by using pops and light colors in different areas.

CONNECTING: Material can help to connect from spaces to spaces by using same texture materials.

CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT PHASE FOUR

REIMAGINING: Material can separate spaces by using different materials, such as rough wood and brick mixing the concrete or new technique material.


LIGHTING DISCOVERY: “Light is not only coming from the lamp.”

PHASE FOUR CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT

REIMAGINING: Using long and connecting lightings create a guideline throughout the space for wayfinding purpose.

CONNECTING: It can be a long straight light line on a form of lines.


ORGANIZATION DISCOVERY: The flexible organization will help people to discover the mystery of the space. Using adapting and curving layout on the path connecting place to place. Also, lower bookshelves and screens help in wayfinding and privacy.

PHASE FOUR

TCONNECTING: Based on concept “Net”, using Chinese character as layout bring the overall connecting idea in the organization. After twisting and turning the character, the centralized space layout shows the connection on each space.

CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT

REIMAGINING: Using unpredictable layout is bring different surprises into space. Ex: people walk the straight corridor, and they will turn to a curving path.


PHASE FOUR PROGRAMING


PHASE FOUR

SKETCH


SKETCH

PHASE FOUR


SKETCH PHASE FOUR


SKETCH

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SKETCH PHASE FOUR


PHASE FOUR SCHEMATIC DESIGN


CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT PHASE FOUR


LOBBY


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PHONE ROOM

LECTURE HALL

CONFERENCE COMMUNAL SPACE

ENTERTAINMENT AREA STUDENT LOFT

STUDENT LOFT

STUDENT LOFT

STUDENT LOFT

PHASE FIVE FLOOR PLANS

STUDENT LOFT

LOBBY

STUDENT LOFT

STUDENT LOFT GATHERING AREA

OFFICE

STUDENT LOFT GAME ROOM

STUDENT LOFT

STUDENT LOFT ENTRANCE

STUDENT LOFT

LAUNDRY

GYM

STUDENT LOFT

STUDENT LOFT

YOGA ROOM

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

FRIST FLOOR PLAN

TEA CAFE

RECEPTION


PHASE FIVE

RCP


GAME AREA


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MAIN LOBBY

PHASE SEVEN LOBBY & ENTERTAINMENT

When visitors enter the hotel’s lobby, guests are greeted by the ceiling elements which display the symbol of netting concept. As well as a sculpture of the cow, which represent the development of Shenzhen. .

Entertainment AREA Using repeating diment shape material from floor to ceil develops the concept of netting and increases the special and innovative mood throughout the journey.


LOBBY & T PHASE SEVEN The geometric seatings can be converted into private, and public and be built in the wall.

The front door is design welcoming and interactive with graduates.

The netting ceiling element is the symbol of fishing net, and it designs to remain graduates the history of the city.


Rolled Arm Sofa Hermanmiller

PHASE SEVEN LOBBY

BuzziMe Buzzi.Space


ENTERTAINMENT AREA PHASE SEVEN


PHASE SEVEN STUDENT LOFT ENTRANCE


GATHERING AREA PHASE SEVEN


TEA CAFE

PHASE SEVEN TEA CAFE

By allowing graduates to brew their own tea we are allowing them to release their stress. Chinese broken tiles and creative birdcage come from traditional Chinese netting elements.

Coming along to meet you with tea and birds. A natural world appears in sign, once upon a taste at Tea Cafe.

In the social tradition, deeply rooted in Chinese history, with bird-fanciers taking their pet birds in the exquisite birdcage to tea cafe as a pastime.


TEA CAFE PHASE SEVEN A seating area that allows the graduates to bowel their tea with different seating, and it connects the indoor and outdoor.

The communal tea bar within storage designs for gathering graduates in the claim area.

Making the creative birdcage ceiling element is more of culture symbol. Which makes the graduates know about local cultures.


Magis Stool_One Hermanmiller

PHASE SEVEN TEA CAFE

Magis Steelwood Stool Hermanmiller


TEA CAFE PHASE SEVEN


STUDENT LOFT

STUDENT LOFT

PHASE SEVEN

Creating personal built-in storage for graduates promotes belonging and privacy, including personally named plants and interesting built-in shapes.


STUDENT LOFT PHASE SEVEN


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