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Portfolio of Yixuan Zhang TYP
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Selected Works 2018-2023 Major in Architecture For application to UCL MArch Urban Design
YIXUAN ZHANG
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Tel: +86 182-1343-0759 Email: yixuankmu@outlook.com
EDUCATION
2018.09-2023.06
Kunming University of Science and Technology (KUST) Bachelor of Architecture | Major: Architecture GPA: 3.56/4.00; 87.03/100 | Ranking: 8/63
Deconstruction: Reinventing the Future Individual work 2022.03-2022.06
2023 2020 2019
COMPETITION 2021.07 Yuanye Cup Award International Competition for College Students Third-class Prize; Team Leader Project: Homing -- The Urbanized Residential Community of Landless Farmers under the Village Cluster 2022 TEAM ZERO Award International Architectural Design Competition for College Students Team Leader | Project: Bridge -- Window of World
2022.08
2022 ASIAN DESIGN AWARD 2022.07 Team Leader | Project: Feeding the City - The Spring Tree Excellent Award of Urban Design Group; Team Leader | Project: Reduce and Simplify —— New Social Vision 2022 China Human Settlements Design Academic Year Award 2022.07 Team Leader | Project: Thread the Needle, Break the Siege -- Urban design based on an urban village perspective
RESEARCH Mapping Research of Longmen Grottoes, Xishan District, Kunming Mapping and preserving the surviving cliff carvings through site survey and analysis
2020.01
Mapping Research of Earthen Palm Houses in Podie Village, Yuxi City 2021.04 Researching the earthen palm houses’ spatial form and characteristics through field visits, mapping, and modeling Surveying and Mapping of Traditional Yi Villages in Leju Village, Kunming 2021.09 Exploring the direction for the protection and development of Yi villages through mapping and analysis
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Jiangsu Meicheng Architectural & Planning and Design Institute Co.,LTD.
01-05
A new vision of society in the metaphor of the aeroplane
AWARD Yunnan Provincial Outstanding Graduates of the Class of 2023 KUST Top-class Scholarship (Top 1%) & KUST Third-class Scholarship KUST Third-class Scholarship & KUST Class Construction Contribution Award
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2022.11-2023.02
Jiangba Complex Project, Hongze District | Pre-analysis and concept design Haitang Court Community, Huai'an City | Concept design and deepening of sales centre Expansion project of experimental primary school, Huai'an City | Floor plan drawing
Year 4, Secend Semester
02 Axis Regeneration
06-11
Nanyang City Cultural "Index" Museum Individual work 2023.03-2023.05
Year 5, Secend Semester
03 Reuse the Lake Chapel —San Giovanni in Val di Lago
12-18
A chapel renovation echoing the new town Individual work 2021.11-2022.01
Year 4, First Semester
04 Continuing Haiyan Village
19-23
Haiyan Village Fishing Culture Museum Individual work 2021.03-2021.04
Year 3, Secend Semester
05 HUMAN // MACHINE
24-28
Collective Unconscious Architecture based on Analytical Psychology group work
2022.07-2022.09
ACTIVITY
Year 4, Secend Semester
KUST Alumni Liaison 2023 2021 Debater of KUST Top Ten Classes Debating Yunnan Province Advanced Class and the Second Place of KUST Top Ten Classes 2019-now Class Deputy Monitor 2018 Third Place in Himalaya "New Voice Live" Campus Audio Anchor Competition 2018 Second Prize in KUST Golden Autumn Dance Competition 2018 Second Prize and Best Screenwriter of KUST Campus Psychodrama Competition
06 Other Works Individual & Group work 2020.01-2021.09
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01 Deconstruction: Reinventing the Future A new vision of society in the metaphor of the aeroplane
Individual work Tutor:JIAN.YANG 124301293@qq.com Academic work Time:2022.03-2022.06 Year 4, Secend Semester
Herbert A Simon used the watchmaker's parable to demonstrate the relationship between complex systems and hierarchical structures. Complex systems inevitably give rise to hierarchical structures, which in turn contribute to the stability of the system. In modern society, which is a sophisticated machine, the complex division of labour also gives rise to social stratification and the formation of different class relations. At the same time, social networks dominated by kinship and affinity with colleagues and inlaws have been entrenched, reinforcing the solidification of social classes. The project uses the metaphor of an air crash to destroy the existing social structure and to imagine a parallel social system in the rebirth and recovery of a new community. Using deconstruction as a tool, the project uses a playful perspective to advocate a rational state with initial conditions, equal opportunities and people surviving by virtue of their own talents and abilities, reflecting and looking at today's social relations from an ironic and critical perspective.
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SOCIAL ARCHITRCTURE
TOTALITARIAN SYSTEM
HERBERT A. SIMON WATCHMAKER'S PARABLE
Category production
Uniform production
Variable
Efficient
Inefficient
Solidified
hierarchical structures
class relations
Social Class Entrenchment
Higher class better social wealth
A plane crash connects three people in different classes.
Attraction creates Monopoly
Class influences Values
METAPHORICAL RELATIONSHIPS CHOOSE YOUR CHARACTER AND START THE NEXT PART OF THE STORY Leadership
Endurance
Creativity
Perceptivity
Learning
Oil magnate over 100 million in assets
Dedicated Socially exhausted Company mid-levels
Undereducated Bnderprivileged porters Bottom of the ladder
Adaptability
Capability Map
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Working & Retained Lost & destroyed Percentage of survivors Percentage of deaths
economy class business class first class cockpit
engine
living
HEAD
BODY
WINGS
Regime system
Living Systems
TAIL
Production System
Safeguard System
residence
Seating Deconstruction
First Class
Business Class
Economy Class
After the crash, all the original order and structure disintegrated. The scattered pieces of seats became the main source of shelter, and people began to collect pieces from different areas to rebuild them into the original housing units.
As people's existence stabilised and the space inside the cabin became unsuitable for use, people began to deconstruct the material of the aircraft body to build accommodation outside.
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SOCIAL PRODUCTION SYSTEM
PRODUCTION AREA
RECREATION AREA
RESIDENCE AREA
The production unit is deconstructed using the engine profile as a mother to form the production area in the new society. People are concentrated in production units to carry out the scientific research and work which required by society
SOCIAL EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM
New society favours an egalitarian and talent-driven model of teaching, similar to the Sun City, where people learn along the walls and eventually echo the monuments
The Walls of Atlantis <illustrated guide to utopia>
MONUMENTS
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SOCIAL RECREATION SYSTEM
SOCIAL RESIDENCEAL SYSTEM
The recreation system is translated from the original cabin. Carries the life, entertainment and cultural dissemination of the new city
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5. Players grow spontaneously in the grid, forming the beginnings of a residential community
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02 Axis Regeneration
Nanyang City Cultural Index Museum
Individual work Tutor:HUI. ZHAI 452790291@qq.com
Location:Nan Yang, He Nan, China
Academic work
Time:2023.03-2023.05 Year 5, Secend Semester
For more than two thousand years, Nanyang has been developing around the ancient inner city of Wan, maintaining a corresponding inheritance relationship from the Han Dynasty to the present day. With the continuous iteration of the city, the ancient Wancheng has fully integrated traditional Chinese ideas of propriety, adapting to the local conditions and the river, forming a colourful urban layout and vein. Historically, the status of commerce and trade centre brought about the tolerance and diversity of Nanyang's culture, but due to its decentralised layout, there has been a lack of an overarching space to guide the rapid development of the city at the present time. At the same time, the decline of transport status in recent times has also caused Nanyang to suffer from chaotic and lagging development. Project attempts to build a cultural index museum to resolve the conflict between Nanyang City’s rich historical assets and the present dilapidated state, with systematic axis planning and renewal of the ancient city. To maintain the long-lasting ancient city construction rituals, the project combined the original ancient city hall axis of the site and chose to invert the whole museum underground. The design combines the city veins and cultural layers of Nanyang that have been buried and iterated continuously, extracts the city plane texture of four typical dynasties from ancient to modern times and transforms it into the spatial form of the building, incorporating the typical architectural elements of these four periods. Using avant-garde architectural space and language, this project seeks to awaken the memory of its lost cultural lineage, searching for a symbiotic path of preservation and development.
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CONTEXTUAL CONDITIONS OF THE SITE
CONCEPT SYSTEM
Nanyang's position as a trade and transport hub has resulted in a rich culture, which in turn has led to a free mix of architectural forms and styles. Throughout the long period of war, Nanyang City has been iterated, forming a "cultural layer" that has preserved the unique urban fabric while leaving many problems in the highly urbanised present. Cultural Index Museum Historical Scenic Spot
HISTORICAL ANALYSIS
Major urban roads ‘Bai’ River Buildings (Against Tradition) Buildings (Conformity to Tradition)
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DESIGN LOGIC
· LIVING SQUARE Deconstruction and Reorganisation of Residence Type Units
Traditional Residence (Brick)
Communal Housing (concrete frame)
Self-built House A (Brick-concrete)
Self-built House B (Brick-concrete)
· EXHIBITION SPACE HAN Dynasty
TANG&SONG
MING&QING
MODERN
Four typical residential building forms within the site were selected and elements extracted from them.
Continuation of Residential Floor Plan Types Mixed Commercial/Residential Buildings
Residential Buildings (modern)
(clusters) (single units) (clusters) (single units)
Translation of four periods of inner city plans into architectural space.
Residential Buildings (traditional)
The general layout is planned according to the architectural texture of the neighbouring residential buildings so that the community square is integrated into the original site.
(clusters) (single units) Zhang Zhongjing Temple
Tang Dynasty Government Office
Prince's residence
"New Century" Complex
Selection of typical architectural forms and extraction of elements from the four periods in Nanyang.
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MASTER PLAN
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1 Index Hall Lobby 2 Information Desk 3 Modern Hall Lobby 4 Gallery of Specific Cultures 5 Contemporary Overview Trail 6 Leisure space in the exhibition halls 7 Contemporary Culture Screening Room 8 Leisure Podium 9 Ming&Qing Pavilion Ante-Chamber 10 Ming&Qing Pavilion Overview Walkway 11 Temporary Cultural Exhibition Area 12 Handicraft Experience 13 Special Cultural Exhibition Hall 14 Anteroom of Tang&Song Pavilion 15 Tang&Song Cultural Exhibition Hall 16 Tang&Song Exhibition Trail 17 Anteroom of Han Culture Pavilion 18 Han Culture Exhibition Hall 19 Han Culture Overview Walkway 20 Meditation Space 21 Han Culture Temporary Exhibition Area 22 Chinese Culture Screening Room 23 Meditation Tower 24 Evacuation stairs 25 Bathroom 26 Cultural Seminar Room 27 Archives 28 Cultural Studies Office 29 Museum Office 30 Curator's Room 31 Meeting Room 32 Small Lecture Theatre 33 Green Square 34 Life Square 35 Amphitheatre
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MODERN PAVILION EXHIBITION HALL
INDEX · MODERN
MING & QING PAVILION EXHIBITION HALL
INDEX · LOBBY
INDEX·TANGSONG
MEDITATION TOWER
INDEX · MINGQING
HAN CULTURE PAVILION EXHIBITION HALL
INDEX · HAN
Visiting Route
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Life Square Site
Index Museum Site Building height issues
Building type issues
ANALYSIS OF BUILDING DEMOLITION AND ALTERATION
Life Square Site
Index Museum Site
RANGE OF VERTICAL CONSTRAINTS ON BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Free area Controlled construction area Non-buildable area Buildable range
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03 Reuse the Lake Chapel —San Giovanni in Val di Lago A chapel renovation echoing the new town Individual work Tutor:YI.YANG 120129918@qq.com Location:San Lorenzo Nuovo, Viterbo, Italy Academic work Time:2021.11-2022.01 Year 4, First Semester
The Via Francigena bear the weight of Historical Details and Religious Culture as an ancient road and pilgrimage route running from Canterbury to Rome. After the road been designated Major Cultural Route of the Council of Europe, The Lake Chapel of San Giovanni along the Via Francigena is expected to gain its glory again. As a symbol and totem of the abandoned city, the chapel carries the memory of the history of the city and its inhabitants of San Lorenzo Novo. The reconstruction of the project should be endowed with historical memory and human temperature.Therefore, the overall design of the building echoes the texture of the new city to reflect the inheritance, and Upside-down Map-base Relationship of the City implies thinking about the relationship between people and religion in our new era.Under Religious life’s Secularization, the church is not only a spiritual sustenance, but also a window of culture and a witness of history, which is endowed with more possibilities. 12
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VITERBO Religious area (Political and Religious buildings) Religious living area (early planning buildings) Residential area (new buildings)
History Analysis malaria
earthquake
strategic importance incite the ongoing struggle between Lords and Church. Village Founded in AD 770
City ceded to Church
City ceded to Papal State
City ceded to Church again
poverty
abandon home
city develops freely without planning rules
new town was built an octagonal square formed the prototype of the new town
major pilgrimage route to Rome from the north. Via Francigena formed legend of Saint Appearing and Asking for a boy church built
new city established religious activities transfer church structure decayed. roof demolished
plans to reuse Italy and rebuild pilgrimage routes church plans to converted
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Architectural Language: Religious Symbols Incorporated in Architecture
EPISTEME
Religion affects life
Produce
Theocracy
Restrict
Common people
Imprison
New towns develop away from religion
Religious Flex Penetration
Religion Influences Linked Cities
Independent architectural language
Religious Symbols Incorporated in Architecture
Build
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Religious Secularization
Monarch Form
Dominant
City
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Clear religious symbols Architecture
Country
Religion
Religion
City construction revolves around religion
Cities under religion
Religious Architecture
Religion influences architectural expression
Cross voids hidden in between gaps which merge at specific angles
Formal: Upside-down Map-base Relationship of the City Thinking imprisonment
Passive oppressed Religious power decline
Religion divorced from life
Integrate (art and architecture )
Transform
Rubin Negative Space
The bottom of the figure forms different spaces Inspiration release
Religious life’s Secularization
Build
Religion in Cities
New religious architecture in the context of modern design
Urban Planning Drawings
SPIRITUAL
Figure: building Bottom: public space
Figure: public space Bottom: building
Underground part
Aboveground part
Figure: original church Bottom: farmland
MODERN
Integrate
Subjective faith
Human rights awake
PHYSICAL
Through inversion of bottom of the picture, the city and the church are connected, the church and the city face each other in ancient and modern times to form a connection
Function: Epitome of Urban Functional Architecture
Church Renovation Program Religious Symbols Incorporated in Architecture Religious Life’s Secularization
Religious City under New Relationship
Upside-down Map-base Relationship of the City
Church Renovation Design
Epitome of Urban Functional Architecture The project is based on the relationship with the city and religion from the three aspects of architecture: language, form and function, in order to carry out the renovation design of the churchl.
Religious area Religious living area Residential area
City function division
Simplified function division
Building functions division
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B light slit detail A vegetation B growing substrate C filter sheet D gravel 8/16 100-200mm E enkadrain 20mm F Styrofoam 140mm G waterproof liquid applied membrane 3mm H beton 480mm I sandwashed glass 15mm J galvanized steel K double glazing heated glass 4-12-2/4 L galvanized steel frame
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04 Continuing Haiyan Village Haiyan Village Fishing Culture Museum
Individual work Tutor:YI.YANG 120129918@qq.com Location:Kunming, Yunnan, China Academic work Time:2021.03-2021.04 Year 3, Secend Semester
As the largest freshwater lake in Yunnan Province, Dianchi has nurtured countless civilisations. Relying on its unique natural advantages, the village of Haiyan, located on the eastern shore of Dianchi, has developed over the centuries into a unique Yunnan residential landscape and fishing culture. Rapid urban development has eroded much of the original tradition and culture, and a large number of ancient villages have died out. Faced with the problems of industrial transformation, population loss and cultural extinction, Haiyan Village, known as the last ancient fishing village in Dianchi, is facing unprecedented challenges. The project attempts to find a balance between the ancient and the modern, the old and the new, and heritage and development. On the basis of conforming to the overall village texture and preserving a large number of the original traditional dwellings on the site, the project uses transcreation to translate the 'fishing action' into architectural language, and at the same time immerse the fishing village culture through the flow of the arms during fishing. The result is a living museum that integrates exhibition, cultural heritage and villagers' lives. 19
Traditional Cultural
Dianchi Ecosystem
ProtectionPolicy Enacted
Architectural Culture
Han Chinese Cultural Architecture
Climatic conditions Precipitation and Environment
Waterborne Transport
Land Transport
Fishing Ban
Ecology Natural Resources
Wetlands Resources
Aquatic Resources
High Water Level in Dianchi
Old pier completed
Ecosystem stability
Accelerated Fishing
Returning Farmland to Wetlands
Ecosystem disruption
Ecosystem restoration
Qing Dynasty
Yuan Dynasty High risk factor
Survival Methods
Han migration
Basis of Survival
Farming
Fishing Culture
Decline of Primary Industry
Lake Opening Season
Tourism Development
Fishing
Rich but Cheap
Farming Culture
Fertile but limited
Food Culture Intangible Cultural Heritage Framework in ‘Haiyan’ Village
Ecological Axis Commercial Axis
Stall Economy Solve Project
Transformation of Cultural Industries
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Attractions: Sunset Pier
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Agricultural Axis
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Conflict with Traditional Buildings Arable land and Wetlands Site Selected
The project site is located on the eastern shore of Dianchi Pond, the village retains relatively complete traditional Yunnan residential architecture and cultural heritage, while the village is adjacent to the ecological axis of Dianchi Pond wetland, with a good natural and cultural landscape
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MOVEMENT TRANSLATION: Throwing Fishing Net
Fishing Culture
Food Culture
New Roof
Translated Roof Roof Structure
Old Roof
Right Arm
Old Building Roof
Left Arm
First Floor
Tour Flow
Ground Floor
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1 Foyer 2 Exhibithion hall 1: Fishing Culture overview 3 Screening Room 4 Display spcae 5 Stage 6 Exhibition Hall 2:Fishnet 7 Workshop: Preparation Experience 8 Meditation Room 12 Lobby 13 Catering stalls 14 Exhibition Hall 4: Pea flour making 16 Dining & Leisure Space 17 Creative Shop 20 Lounge space 22 Tea Room 23 'YIKEYIN' residence 24 Visitor Service Counter 25 Ticket office 26 Storage room 27 Office 28 Curator's Office 30 Toilet
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05 HUMAN // MACHINE Collective Unconscious Architecture based on Analytical Psychology Group work with RUOXUE.HUANG XINYI.GONG Tutor:CHUNYUAN.SHA shachunyuan@sina.com Duration: Concept 33% <Design of 'Human Part'(100%)> Model 50% <Model of 'Human Part'(100%)> Academic work Time:2022.07-2022.09 Year 4, Secend Semester
Self disciplining occurs due to the rationality and systematic ordering during human society developments. Meanwhile, digital revolutions allows artificial intelligent to self-renewing themselves even to certain levels of disorders. Ironically, these role-shifting tend to happen spontaneous but with a cautionary note. As a metaphor, architecture invariably attach the values of the times, especially the collective unconscious of the society, one of the theory proposed by Jung, which deemed that reside in the multitude, but cannot realized. With Jung’s collective unconsciousness as the model prototype, the design employs intelligent and entropy increase as the framework, by means of architectural typology, through two lines of the evolution of human and machine under the four industrial revolutions to disclose the changes of spatial form reflected by unconsciousness with the development of technology, finally formed the collective unconscious architecture, and issuing a warning to future relationship of human and machine. 24
THEORY FRAMEWORK
HISTORY OF HUMAN // ROBOT
ARCHITERAL FRAMWORK
Black line: Human Blue line: Robot
Key-connections &Distance
3-Dimensinal Structure
FOUR STAGES OF HUMAN // ROBOT Stage 1
Steam&Electricty // Orderly Stage 3
Simulacrum //Omnic Crisis
Stage 2
Finale Electricty //Conway&Swarm Stage 4
Heterogenesis
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Other Works
Mapping and Research of Leju Village, Xishan District, Kunming 2021.08-2021.09
Furniture Production: Double Side Folding Chair 2020.12-2021.01
first floor plan of traditional house
construction of beam nodes
models of residential renovation
Beam frame
Floor slabs
Rafters and tiles
Models: Residential Design 2020.09-2021.01 Yuanye Cup Award International Competition for College Students, Third-class Prize
rammed earth construction node model
Survey hand drawing
External walls
Interior walls
Ceilings
Heritage Conservation Surveys at Longmen Grottoes, Xishan District, Kunming 2020.01-2020.03
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