FROM RECOGNITION TO PRACTICE KONG XIANGRONG'S PORTFOLIO FOR THE APPLICATION TO MARCH ARCHITECTURE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH UUN:S1876214
FROM 2012 TO 2018
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Kong Xiangrong
Phone: 86-18565662592 E-mail: xrongkong@163.com Address: Rm.2602, Unit 2, Bldg 19, Mingshihaoting, Jing 10 East Road, Lixia District, Jinan City, Shandong Province, 250000 China
Education Background Huaqiao University Major: Architecture Degree: Bachelor of Architecture GPA: 3.7/4.0
Architectural Project List Design of Quanzhou Craft Gallery Old City Renewal Project Urban Design Project Theatre Design Project Residential Design Project
2012/09-2017/06
2017 2016 2015 2014 2012
Professional Experiences
Protection of Gucuo on Gulang Island (Gucuo:Characteristic Ancient Mansions in Fujian) 2015/11 Carried out fieldwork with the project team; learnt about the status quo and problems in its maintenance Wrote the research report Produced and edited the videos of the project; played the video on campus for publicity Surveying of Ancient Buildings on Gulang Island 2015/07 Made field surveys on the selected site: buildings from No.301 to No. 305 along Longtou Rd., Gulang Island Drew and modified the plans Watercolor Painting at Meibei Ancient Village in Jiangxi
2014/06
Survey on Qingdao Expo Park Contacted the sponsor to negotiate on the sites for the survey Made surveys on area selection, regional planning and circulation design Completed the survey report; proposed renovation suggestions regarding certain problems
2014/07
Survey on Tulou (Traditional Hakka Dwellings) in Taxia Village, Fujian 2012/10 Made surveys on the history of Taxia village, and development and functional shifts of tulou Got a comprehensive view about the status quo of tulou; put forward suggestions for maintenance and renovation of these traditional dwellings Sketching in Fenghuang Ancient Town, Hunan
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Internship Experiences
GMP International GmbH Shanghai Representative Office Position: Architect Assistant Duties: Made preliminary surveys for projects Built conceptual models for projects Plotted the section drawings and analytical drawings Deliberated on the planning of the façade of buildings Participated Projects: Shanghai Sanlin Urban Planning Competition (Team Championship) Guangqi Park Design
2016/12-2017/02
College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Ocean University of China 2016/06-2016/09 Position: Architect Assistant Duties: Collected materials for projects and made preliminary surveys Assisted senior architects in building models, plotting architectural schematic drawings and working plans, drawing color plans and making PPTs for presentation Participated Project: Conceptual Planning of Dulangkou Town
Community Involvements
Volunteer in Qingdao Expo Park Guided the tourists and introduced programs Served as an escort interpreter for foreign visitors
Primary School Volunteer Teacher and Planner of Classroom Improvement Assisted the teachers in allocation of tasks; taught the students drawing and painting Led the students to design the blackboard newspaper and decorate the classroom
2014/06-2016/07
2013/10-2013/12
Honors
Excellence Award In Design of Architecture Department Building Excellent Youth Volunteer
2015 2013
Special Talents & Computer Skills
Software: Proficient in Autocad, Sketchup, Rhino, V-ray, Indesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, After Effects, Premiere Special skills: Sketch & Water painting, Photography, Calligraphy, Video editing
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Personal statement My mother is an excellent environmental engineer, and years of her subtle influence on me prompted me to fancy exploring the link between man and environment. Luckily, I joined a mature team and had the opportunity to participate in some eco-planning projects. By observing the team’s work, I came to realize that architecture plays an important role in facilitating the communication between man and environment—people construct and use architecture to keep in touch with the environment, and interact with it through architecture to improve life quality. The importance of architecture to human civilization has fascinated me deeply, and I want to embark on my exploration of the triune links between man and architecture, man and environment, and architecture and environment by studying architecture. For my undergraduate education, I majored in Architecture at Huaqiao University. After finishing my fifth year at college, I took a gap year instead of rushing into new studies or career. During my gap year, I travelled 5 provinces, 12 cities and 8 villages and towns along the eastern coast of China, and 6 villages and towns in 3 provinces and 4 cities in western China to experience the very different northern and southern cultures of a country. I also toured many countries in Europe such as London and Edinburgh, and the former East Germany (Berlin, Frankfurt) which have undergone socialist revolution. I was surprised at Europe’s protection of the previous cityscape as well as the harmony between modern architectures and traditional architectures. Among all the countries in Europe, the UK not only has the longest history and a well-conserved historic district, but also has a systematic theoretical system of architectural teaching, which has eventually led to my decision to study in the UK. The hardships of studying abroad discouraged me at one point. However, traveling in China and many European countries made me realize that the social environment would fixate people’s thinking. In this regard, studying in the UK will be an effective way for me to broaden my horizons. University of Edinburgh, one of the most famous academic institutes in the world, will be a good place. I know that your MArch Architecture program aims to bring innovation to the traditional architecture design methodologies, in order to reach the balance among architectures, environment and people, which is also my goal. I will continue my exploration of regional architecture while studying in Edinburgh. After returning to China upon graduation, I will start from changing my hometown of Jinan, a city with nearly a thousand years of Confucian culture, to promote the development of local tourism by designing buildings with regional characteristics. By doing so, I hope to let my grandparents’ generation find familiar places in this rapidly developing city and enhance the function of architecture in transmitting culture.
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Relevant knowledge & training During the five-year undergraduate study, I had many first-time experiences: for the first time, I made full use of the mathematical knowledge I acquired in basic education and my mathematical logical thinking ability to develop a proposal methodically; for the first time, I left my hometown in northern China to investigate the architectures in southern China such as the ancient Gucuo on the Gulangyu Island and the traditional Hakka dwellings in Fujian Province, which made me realize the diverse architectural styles of different places in China and how the buildings in different places integrated the regional cultural, geographical and climatic features to achieve unity with the environment; for the first time, I designed a shelter and independently completed a functional structure, feeling the glamour of architectural art and learning about its utmost attention to functionality; for the first time, I participated in the reconstruction of an old town. During my research, I found that the renovation design of old towns in southern China and northern China was very similar. Most of the renovations were limited to the architectural exteriors regardless of the regional distinctions of the old towns. Fortunately, I was allowed to carry out my urban renewal project in Quanzhou, a city that had not yet been fully developed, so I had the opportunity to explore the regional urban renewal and design ideas suitable for local residents. In the various professional design projects in which I participated, I brought the feminine part of my personality into full play, taking into account not only the dimensions, spaces and colors, but also different atmospheres, materials and even textures to create unique psychological experiences. All these have enabled me to gradually blossom into a real constructor from a mere bystander in the construction industry. In my fifth year at college, I chose to intern at GMP and got thoroughly involved in the threemonth Shanghai Sanlin Urban Planning Competition project from the creation of concept and models to the facade design and the final proposal presentation. As the project assistant, I followed the team in the practice of regional architecture. Firstly, we drew on Shanghai’s traditional alley style, street culture and food culture, and abstracted local culture into architectural symbols and functions. Secondly, faced with many problems such as different urban densities in different times, different requirements of line rate and stringent fire codes, I also followed the experienced architects throughout the problem-solving process, from which I learned a great deal. Eventually, our project won the first place in the competition, which indicated that architecture in China need to be regionally distinctive. Regional architecture may be the major trend in China’s construction industry, so I have planned to devote myself to regional architectural design in China in the future.
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PURSUING HARMONY In the past, traditional Chinese philosophy emphasize Tao which means the harmonious unity of humans and nature. Under the guidance of Tao, Chinese traditional structures conformed to the contours of the land and sati sfied people's pursuit of spirit. However affected by industrialization and centralization of contemporary of china, local designers incline to ignore the complexity brought about by individual and natural difference. They single-mindedly impose a simple order onto everything. In such case, the diversity of building has been lost and ideas have become single.. In conclusion, I believe that individuality is the key of nowadays architecture. Combining spiritual needs with n ature as Taoist thought could stimulate people’s mind and infuse the space with plentiful possibilities.
CONTENTS
Display With Producing -Factory Renovation -An innovation show in carving factory
Redefining Campus Life -Campus Activity Center -A Communal Shared Space
From External To Inner Contact
-Urban Renewal -A Solution to Contradictions Between Traditional Space And Modern Activities
Enneper surface in Voronoid
-Digital Design & Digital Fabrication -Participated In Building A Structure
Shangnan Highland conceptual Design -Urban design -From Campus To Society
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01 [ Display With Producing ] An innovation show in carving factory
Factory Renovation Individual Work Summer 2016 WTutor:Zhong Zhenwei
With urbanization, the factory that used to be located on the edge of the city gradually became the new center of the city. Due to industrial pollution and other issues, these old factories have gradually been abandoned. At the same time, with industrialization, the traditional handicrafts gradually disappear due to the problems of low efficiency. This project is the transformation of abandoned stone carving factory. Firstly,stone carving processing are divided into three ways, manual processing, semi-manual processing, automatic processing. Secondly, Combining the flow of goods transport, the production process is re-planning. What is more, the production links , which are the most representative one, are extracted, and combine tourist routes and production lines to enable visitors to visit and experience different stone carving processes while visiting the stone carving exhibition. Visitors will go through different production processes and stone carving exhibition. Through sight design, the visitors can compare different production processes and products, and have an in-depth understanding of the irreplaceable manual processing. At the end of the tour, visitors will make their own products as designers and producer.
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Three Ways Of Processing
The project divide the stone processing into three kinds , including light red one is semi-automatic processing, red one is automatic processing, dark red is manual processing, and pick out the production links, which are representative.
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Truck entrance Site Surrounding function The project is located in China, Fujian Province, Xiamen City, Technology Park, there are 4 old plants, two logistics service building, an office building. Among them, the old plant filled with red, is the project base.
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Visitors travel routes are combined with the stone processing line, visitors will shuttle in different production and different products, so that visitors can compare different production processes.
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Manual Processing As A Part Of Exhibition
Red parts are production and processing parts. White parts are tourist routes. The visitors are enable to explore the trad
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Visitors follow the assembly line to understand the flow of stone flowing lines. At the end of the exhibition, visitors can de
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esign and process stone carvings by themself at the workshops under the guidance of stone workers.
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Manual Processing As A Part Of The Exhibition interact with the products in the produce processing.
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Tourist routes combined with product streamline
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Visitors shuttle in different production processes and products, and compare different ways of processing
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02 [ Redefining Campus Life ] Communal center in campus Activity Center Individual Work Fall 2015 Tutor:Yue Cen
With the development of society and the rapid growth of enrollment in schools, campus activities are diversified. This trend not only reflects the increase of venues, but also requires various sizes and different levels of privacy to meet their needs. This project takes into account the current lack of privacy of students dormitory because of the limited area. And the limited area of the teacher apartment causes many functions to be unable to satisfy. This design use concept of communal center as reference, sharing kitchen, activity room, studio . At the same time, a series of small stages are designed on the facade of the building to satisfy the desire of students who are suppose to express themselves. In addition, due to the problem of base height difference, the project takes into account the change of the terrain, and combine with topographic changes, to solve tearthwork balance adjustment, which enables the project have a maximum operability.
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Site Analysis
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Research Mr. Yue
Architecture teacher
1. There are some banyan trees in front of the graduate dormitory, with good landscape and large site, but the design is unreasonable and there is no effective use. 2. There is no reasonable linkage between the guest house and Banyan Square.
Mr. Yin
Art teacher
1.I hope my work space can be near my place of residence. 2.There are no recreational facilities near the hostel for children to play. 3. Few guests are invited to play at home due to limited space.
Grandma. Qin
Whose daughter teaches at school
Teachers ' apartment
1. Teacher dormitory area is small, it is difficult to accommodate three to five people, 2. Western District is located at the edge of the school, from the nearest Nangang Market, a half-hour walk distance, it is inconvenient for the elderly inconvenient to buy food . 3. Being lonely and unfriendly to many neighbors because there is no place for interaction with the neighbors.
Mr. Wang
Real Estate Manager
1. I would like to have my own workspace near the residence. 2. There is no recreational facilities near the hostel for children to play with. 3. Because of the limited size of the house, few people are invited to play at home.
Student Li
Graduate from Tourism College
1.There are very few places around the hostel to meet with friends. Every time you want to discuss or play with your classmates, you have to go far to the teaching area or cultural and sports area. 2. Base at the foot of the Qingyuan Mountain, the scenery is pleasant, but I hope some intimate space can be dating his girlfriend.
Student Hostel
Strategy Combining the status of the base, the project will comb the function of students and teachers, and classify different spatial scales and privacy. The project designs the column net through the scale analysis. 10:00
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03 [ From External To Inner Contact ] Contradictions Between Traditional Space And Modern Activities Urban Renewal Team Work Contribution: Conceptual Design, Technical Drawings&Representation Fall 2016 Tutor:Yue Cen With the development of the city, the old neighbourhood is gradually marginalized by the city. At the same time, due to the construction of multi-storey buildings, the traditional street space is gradually destroyed. Past close neighbourhood relations have faded away. In addition, new means of transport are emerging. This makes the contradiction between man and car particularly evident in the old streets. This project is located in the old town of Quanzhou City, Fujian Province. In order to tackle the issue of marginalization and depression formed by Industrial development in the old block, the vitality of the community was stimulated by a series of the strategies. 1.The employment and trade would be promoted by building the new shopping mall2. Pedestrian was separated from the bicycle and pedestrian mixed road by the corridors among the buildings. 3,The corridors was extended into the inside of the buildings to from the variety transition space and the relationship between public and private space was enhanced. The design is the reflection of the brilliant city: high efficiency ,convenience and comprehensive service and the retrospect of the close relationship among traditional streets and lanes space.
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The change in the mode of transportation has exacerbated the conflict between people and motor vehicles and non-motorized vehicles.
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With the development of modernization, traditional space is gradually occupied by new functions. Religious space, street space, river bank activity space loss.
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SPACE CORRIDOR EDUCATION
Industrial pollution caused the factory to be shut down. A large number of workers are unemployed and choose to work elsewhere.
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Increased external population brings social instability.
Community Cultural Center
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Ancient Village Ruins Park
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Site Entrance Underground Garage Entrance Fuction a In-Service Education Centre b Community Activity Center c Historical Heritage d Commercial Building e New residential Area f Old residential Area g Traditional Festival Venues h Viewing Cafe i Community Cultural Center j Office Building
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The design of shopping mall and the scattered squares to inspire the thrive of the block
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04 [ Enneper surface in Voronoid ]
Digital Design & Digital Fabrication Team Work Contribution: Build, Technical drawing & Concept Summer 2017 Tutor:Lu Jiaxing Mathematically, geometry model “Enneper Surface� is redesigned asymmetrically and the surface space which is made on-site , complete the possibility of spatial variability. Geometrically, the asymmetrical design corresponds to the symmetry of modernism. Manufacturing, non-standard digital manufacturing corresponds to the modernist assembly line standards. In the current context of technology and design, we put forward the challenge of modernism and criticism, while complete the difference and aesthetic (elegance) exploration in this space text.
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Enneper Surface
Self-intersect-surface
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Enneper's Surface
Enneper's surface is a well-known minimal surface. Though it has a fairly uncomplicated parameterization (first equations above), it is somewhat hard to visualize because of its self-intersections.
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Enneper Surface Parametric Visualization in Rhino&Grasshopper
Vonoroi Pattern Archive On Enneper Surface
Vonoroi Pattern 3D Experimentation
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Disassamble Model into Digital Fabrication
Visualization Render Archive in variable Views
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05 [ Shangnan Highland conceptual Architecture Design ] Urban design
teaml Work Contribution: Technical drawings, Research, representation Fall 2017 Internship in GMP
This project is located in Sanlin area of Pudong New District in Shanghai. Sanlin, situated in the southwest of Pudong New District, covers an area of 34.19 sq.km, with Huangpu River on the west, Chuanyang River on the north, Beicai village and Kangqiao village on the east, and Pujiang village in Minhang District on the south. Functionally, the vision of Sanlin is to create a small village by the Huangpu River that features high greening rate, dense water sysem and integration of tradition and modernity.
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城市快速路 | Express
本项目由9个地块组成。拥有便捷的城市道路
城市主干道 | Main-Street
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The project consists of 9 plots. It enjoys convenient city road system and ground public transportation
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Central Green Belt
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urban roads site roads drop off
fire truck ways fire brigade installation surface
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[ COMPLEMENTARY WORK ] Surveying And Mapping In Gulangyu Island China 06 2015
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Architectural Classroom Design The first design in university China 12 2012
Architecture tour Had an architecture tour in France, Germany, and Italy for on month. France 08 2013
Digital Design & Digital Fabrication Participated in building a structure China 08 2017
Water painting The Sketch of Gulangyu Island China 07 2014
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