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PROJECT 02 The Floating Pool

The foating Pool is located in the Gowanus neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York. It is designed as a community center with bathhouses, multi-functional space for activities and sports, and a open market.

Date: November, 2022

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Media: Museum paper, plaster clothes, acrylic

Size: 20 x 20 inch

Concrete Facade

First foor plan

Glass Steel frame for glass

Concrete colums

Concrete bar counter

Ground oor

Changing room wall

Ground

Interior pool

Exterior pool

Land Canal

Ground foor plan Explode axon of a chunk

Project 03

The Gallery

The Gallery focuses on the spatial concept of private and public space through the use of screening and translucency. The part of the façade with translucent glass is the entrance and the public gallery. The public gallery on the frst foor is the most open, which people can see the large-scale installation art in the exhibition hall while walking on the road and interact with them on the stairs. As the circulation is guided by the stairs, the light transmittance of the facade material becomes lower and lower, and the exhibition hall gradually changes from a public space to a private collection.

Date: April, 2022

Media: Museum paper, foam core, plastic Size: 24 x 10 inch

PROJECT 04 The Floating Pyramid

The foating pyramid is an architectural complex with performance space and an open market for the neighborhood. The shape of the inverted pyramid is inspired by the Maliki Floating School designed by Kunlé Adeyemi of NLÉ Architects. Rotating the primary structure of the A-frame 180 degrees structure of the Floating Pyramid, which is composed of primary structure, secondary structure, and lattice following a grid system through the form of tectonics. Through the analysis of the sound suit by Nick Cave, the envelope and material of the building is inspired by the artwork

Date: September, 2022

Media: Museum paper, plastic, basswoodstick Size: 12 x 12 inch

PROJECT 05 Pavilion

The pavilion is designed and built to meet urbanites’ needs for space utilization. The interlocking of spaces creates more possibility for human activities.

Date: November, 2021

Media: Museum paper, foam core, plastic

Size: 20 x 20 inch

In the Pavilion, space is divided by various use of material to create different sense of privacy, people can watch movies, do demostratraions, do yoga, and paint.

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