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Design concept

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In each district, 50 people were selected to be surveyed with a questionnaire to ind out the proportion of the population in each district that understands the eagle hunting culture.

Gradually convert the lines into spatial blocks. Then convert blocks into building volume and outline.

The different light attitudes of the peregrine falcon have certain characteristics and rules, which stands out among many hunting eagles.Take the peregrine falcon, a kind of hunting falcon, as an example, I extract curves from the lines of the wings as the basic elements of my modeling and space.

The blue moving line is a complete guiding route in the space. Non-professional moving lines and professional moving lines intersect in the space, which means that professional and nonprofessional people will have an intersection in the space. They will communicate and discuss with each other to achieve my original purpose of designing this space.

Non-professionals do not understand this culture and need to be guided to learn about the culture, similar to the guidelines of museums.

Sectional drawing

Blue represents the eagle's light action line in the section, while red represents the characteristic light action line.

Device design 1: The element of the bridge comes from the lapping wings of the eagle, which increases the connectivity between the left and right areas.

The eagle shuttles through layers of obstacles, imitating the complex jungle environment. The sizes of the boards that had been cut out gradually increase, and the eagle lew through them, gradually changing its attitude from contraction to extension. This design is inspired by an experiment in The Animals Guide to Britain, a TV program of BBC.

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