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LIQUN MA

Bartlett School of Achitecture

PROJECTS

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High-Rise Allotment Garden

A residential project for remote workers

10/2020-09/2021

Academic Team Work

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The Buffer Between Gods

A museum of Zoroastrianism And Islam

03/2019-11/2019

Academic Individual Work

Yazd, Iran

Torre Annunziata, Naples, Italy 03 Hyper-Link

Integrated Commercial Building

01/2019-07/2019

Academic Individual Work

He Ping District, Tianjin, China

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3 05 04 Other Work SOLIDIFYING MUSIC 10/2020-10/2021 Academic Team Work Asynchronous Artifacts Workshop02 Undefined Boundary College Activity Center 09/2017-11/2017 Academic Individual Work Nan Kai District, Tianjin, China 06 Urban Patching Gallery + Community Center 09/2018-12/2018 Academic Individual Work Chong Qing Street, Tianjin, China

HIGH-RISE ALLOTMENT GARDEN

A residential project for remote workers

Naples, Italy

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MACHINE LEARNING FOR FLOOR PLANS AND INTERIOR LAYOUTS

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Machine Learning Process

Garden Dwelling

This project uses Machine Learning GENERATE Dwelling Plans. We use the pix2pix technology. Machine Learns the relative position of number of pixel data, and applies diversified plans, as a result, a reasonable floor plan. For the materials for the machine, we private gardens as a decisive of dwelling organizations. For gardens have a closer relationship

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Layouts 2. Function Layout 2. Function Layout Floor Footprint 1. Divide Dwellings 1. Divide Dwellings 4. Plan 4. Plan 3. Divided Space 3. Divided Space

Layouts

Learning to We mainly Machine of a large applies it to we obtain the study we see decisive element For example, relationship with

the living room, but also there is the possibility of a direct connection with the kitchen.

There are three phases of Machine Learning. Firstly, It learns to divide a footprint into several dwellings that fit in modular numbers. Secondly, it draws positions of walls. In the last stage, it automatically allocates furniture in different rooms.

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THE BUFFER BETWEEN GODS

A museum of Zoroastrianism And Islam

When Islam assimilated the Zoroastrians to the People of the Book, it evinced a rare historical sense and solved the problem of the origin of the Avesta.

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Artworks of islam and zoroastrianism

Islam is an Abrahamic, monotheistic religion teaching that there is only one God ( Allah) , and that Muhammad is a messenger of God. It is the world' s second-largest religion with over 1.9 billion followers or 24 . 4% of the world's population, commonly known as Muslims.Muslims make up a majority of the population in 50 countries.Islam teaches that God is merciful, all-powerful, and unique, and has guided mankind through prophets , revealed scriptures and natural signs .

BC2200-1700

Gonur Tepe Marie turkmenistan

The first evidence of zoroastrianism

Festivals of Islam and Zoroastrianism

Zoroastrianism or Mazdayasna is one of the world's oldest continuously practiced religions. It is a heterodox yet orthopraxic faith centered in a dualistic cosmology of good and evil and an eschatology predicting the ultimate conquest of evil with theological elements of henotheism, monotheism/monism, and polytheism.Ascribed to the teachings of the Iranian-speaking spiritual leader Zoroaster .

Ceremony Symbol/Place

BC2000 Tchogha Zanbil Khuzestan

BC500 Bam and its Cultural Landscape Kerman Province

AD200

BC515-338 Persepolis Shiraz

AD475

AD224-651 Takht-e Soleymān West Azarbaijan the three "Great Fires" that Sas -sanid rulers

AD1067 The Kharaghan twin towers Tombs of Seljuqprinces Qazvin Province

AD610

AD1256–1335 Ilkhanate Soltaniyeh Abhar,Zanjan

AD1612 Meidan Emam Esfahan

AD1865 Golestan Complex

AD1971 Hossein Amanat (Shahyad) Tehran

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BC5000
BC500 BC323
AD632 AD651 AD750 AD1600
FebruaryMarch April MayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovember December January صفر ربيع الأول ربيع الثاني جمادى الأولى جمادى الثانية رجب شعبان رمضان شوال ذو القعدة ذو الحجة محرم Farvandin Ardibehesht Tir Khordad AmardadShehrevar Mehr Ava Adar DaeBahmanAsphandiar 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1.1 Nouruz New Year holiday for zoroastrians New Year holiday for Muslims 10.11 Zartosht No-Diso mid-winter Sadeh 12.01 Eid al-Fitr Salat al-Eid:Rakaat Cleaning cow in Bangladesh Eid prayer at the Badshahi Mosque Cookies of Eid (ma'amoul) Sacrificing
mass prayer in Morocco mass prayer in India Attend Religious meeting Dancer in Afghanistan Celebrating of fire Celebrating Nowruz outdoors Pray in Pir-e Rahgozar Atash Behram The highest grade of a fire mourning with lectures and discussions The Daf players walk around the pile of shrubs Zoroastrian priests recite Avesta in Cham Lighting the fire Clothing Azeri carpet in Open space Sweet Eid 01-01 Al-Hijra 12.10 Eid al-Adha commemorate Hegira Recall Battle of Karbalā Zoroastrians remember the passing of Prophet Zoroaster in Tehran Zoroastrians
Aim/Tradition People Calendar Holiday
an animal gather

Northern

Muhammad

Arya Migration

Prehistory

A large group of loosely associated tribes calling themselves Arya

Gonur Tepe Marie turkmenistan

One group was migrating into the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent and into Anatolia, while the other group was migrating over the Iranian plateau.

Tchogha Zanbil Khuzestan

Pre-Zoroastrianism

A large number of people moved to the central Asia Polytheism was popular

Zoroaster born in Nineve

BC2200 BC2000 BC1050

Ahura Mazda was the only god Gathas compiled

Median dynasty

Classical antiquity

A large number of people moved to the central Asia Polytheism was popular

Believed in zoroastrianism,built fire temples set Zoroastrian calendar, continued to produce Avesta

BC515

BC500

Bam and its Cultural Landscape Kerman Province

Persepolis Shiraz

Achaemenid Empire Macedonia

Hellenization, Zoroastrianism suffered from the first blow

Seleucid Empire

Zoroastrianism improved a little,textual Avesta

Parthian Empire

Greek conquest Revival

Zoroastrianism’s renaissance

Sasanian Empire

BC224-AD651

THE SECOND (partial) ZOROASTRIAN ARSACID EMPIRE Medina Mecca

Takht-e Soleymān West Azarbaijan, Iran

Islamic conquest of Persia

Umayyad Caliphate

The fall of the Sasanian Empire

The Abbasid Caliphate

The "Second Fitna"

Sunni Islam and Shia Islam thus differ a bit

Name:Babak Khorramdin

Islam was widely spread in Iran

The number of zoroastrians sudden decrease

Persianization process

The Khurramites India

Aim:Against oppressive Arab rule

Location:Azerbaijan in northwestern Iran

The Kharāghān twin towers

Mongol conquest and rule

Southern

Destruction under the Mongols

Mongol invasion Ilkhanate

AD1335

Soltaniyeh

Timurid Empire

Safavid Empire

Meidan Emam Esfahan

Qajar dynasty

Golestan Complex

Iran begins to modernize

Pahlavi era

Reza Shah

World War II

Mohammad-Reza Shah

Shahyad Tehran

The Islamic Republic

Now

Entering India

The ancestor of Parsi

Parsi

The fire temple in Seychelles and the group of zoroastrians developed in coastal cities

Indian Zoroastrianism

Every panthaki is responsible for Zoroastrianism in Sanjan Godarehe-Ankleswar Brochi and Campbell

Parsi sent people to learn from iranian

A large number of Parsi moved to Bombay, which is the main settlement of zoroastrians

Established the Grand Council in and Bombay

Urbanization

Sent Hatali to Iran to visit and assist Iranian zoroastrians

The 20th Century

Distribution

Iran:Tehrān;Yazd;Kerman

India:Bombay

Islamic Republic of Pakistan

Southeast Asia the USA the UK

The Buffer Between Gods AD750 AD810 AD936
AD941 AD1290 AD1478 AD1661 AD1728 AD1850 AD1854 AD1219 AD1256 AD1370 AD1510 AD1796 AD1925 AD1941 AD1979 AD2019 AD632 AD651 AD610 BC1500 BC1000 BC550 BC330 BC312 BC248 AD224 BC5000 BC2000 BC614
AD1971
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AD1067 AD1612 AD1865 AD1888 AD1939
AD622
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Entrance for islamian
for zoroastrians 010000500020000 40000 Azarbad Road Basij Boulevard Road Mehr Road Master Plan B 1 A B A2 B2 C2 C22 AB C2 Revolve Pull ×2+1 +(a,1,2,1) +1 +1 ×2 (a,2,1,1)+(a,1,2,1) upgrade upgrade upgrade upgrade (a,2/2) (a,2,2) (a,2,2,1) (a,2,2,2) (a,2,2,3) (a,2,2,5) (a,2,2,7) (a,2) ArchII Arches
Entrance
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Development Of Arches

Mecca Northern Entrance for islamian Southern Entrance for zoroastrians 0 10000 5000 20000 40000 Azarbad Road Basij Boulevard Road Mehr Road Master Plan B C2 A B A1 B1 C1 C12 A B A2 B2 C2 C22 A B C2 A B C Revolve Pull -(a,2,1,1) ×2+1 +(a,1,2,1) +1 +1 +1 +1 ×2 (a,2,1,1)+(a,1,2,1) -4 upgrade upgrade upgrade upgrade (a) (a,2/1) (a,1/2) (a,2/2) (a,2,1) (a,1,2) (a,2,2) (a,2,1,1) (a,1,2,1) (a,2,2,1) (a,2,1,3) (a,1,2,2) (a,2,2,2) (a,2,2,3) (a,1,3,2) (a,1,2,3) (a,2,2,4) (a,2,2,5) (a,1,3,4) (a,2,1,3) (a,2,2,6) (a,2,2,7) (a,2) Spherical ArchII ArchI
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HYPER-LINK

Integrated Commercial Building

A Mega Building in city centre Tianjin, China

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College Activity Center

Tianjin, China

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SOLIDIFYING MUSIC

Asynchronous Artifacts

Yun Nan, China

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