《Strategy and practice of artistic transformation of discarded teachingfacilities in the university》
(Manuscript No.MMBIFQFSBI
Author:Mingqi Shi,Jiayi Shi,Wei Cheng)
First-Class Scholarship for Outstanding Students at the University Level
Wall-Mounted Long Bench (Patent No. ZL20233 0762326.8, Inventor: CHENG, Wei; SHI Jiayi)
Outstanding Students at the University Level
[Rhino] [Grasshopper] [Python] [D5 \Enscape]
CONTENTS
I FOOD COURT
—personal work
2023.6
II CITY PRISON
— personal work
2023.11
III EXHIBITION CENTER
— personal work 2023.2
IV COASTAL TOILETS
— personal work 2024.3
V OTHER WPORKS
Bazzar Sotries
Traditional Food Court Conversion Design
2022-2023 2nd Semester
Individual Work
China Town,Singapore
Food plays multiple roles in our lives. It can be a symbol of a person's or a nation's heritage and identity, or it can be a vehicle for cultural exchange and collision.
Singapore's hawker centres are one such place of exchange and collision in food. However, with the development of the society, the space of the original hawker centres has gradually become difficult to support the needs of modern people, and the backward hawker centres have gradually declined after the impact of the epidemic.
This project upgrades the old hawker centre, re-planning the layout of the stalls and adjusting the business modules to promote its integration with the needs of the modern society, and to provide a better environment for food trading and a space for cultural exchanges.
SITE ANALYSIS INTRODUCTION
The Intangible Cultural Heritage of Singapore
Hawker Centers
The weather in Singapore is hot and humid, and many people are not in the habit of cooking at home, and eating at hawker centres has become one of their daily lifestyles.
The huge demand for people is the main reason why hawker centres havebeen able to survive for a long time.
Singapore's clean-up of street vendors dates back to the 50s of the last century. In 1950, the British colonial government established the Hawker Advisory Committee to address the health and social problems caused by street vendors. In 1968, it took a year for the government to register the hawkers and issue them temporary licences. In 1971, the government really had plans to start building hawker centres. At that time,the government issued icences to hawkers, moved them into rental stalls in hawker centres, and began to ban illegal street hawkers. In 1986, after the Government completed the construction of hawker centres,the construction of hawker centres was no longer constructed. It was not until 2011 that the goverment announced the construction, of 10 more hawker centres over the next decade, with the new HDB estates preferred. However, Singapore's hawker centers still face challenges with aging infrastructure and inadequate functionality.
Maxwell Food Centre in Singapore has been around since the 1950s. At first, it was just a place where street vendors and hawkers sold food. Because it became so popular, the government created a proper space for these vendors.Maxwell Food Centre was a traditional wet market in the 50's before it became a hawker centre. It wasn't until the 80s that the government transformed it into a hawker centre.However, with the development of the times, the transformation of the market at that time gradually revealed many problems, making it difficult for people to carry out food and beverage activities here, and the upgrading of hawker centers was imminent.
The Maxwell Food Centre is located near Ox Carriage Water, close to Chinatown, which is famous for its tourism, as well as many commercial buildings and residential areas. It serves a wide range of people, such as tourists from all over the world, office workers and local people.
The
Programmatic Regeneration
Shared kitchen
Craft Workshop Street performances
Viewing Space Stall Space
6.
Base plate for H-section column flood-prone node Steel roof truss ridges
19. Colored ridge board
20. Bracket 21. Rib inter-pressing strip
Rib inter-blocking plate
Polyurethane foam
Pop rivet
80mm
glass wool
Colored ridge cap board
Colored roof panel
Tasting Space
Open-Air Stage
The New Life of the Trapped
High-rise Building Design Based on City Prison
2023-2024 1nd Semester
Individual Work
New York ,America
New York's crime rate remains high, not only because the city system feeds all kinds of criminal activity, but also because first-time offenders fail to get a real prison education and go back to crime.
In New York City's traditional prison system, violence and punishment are the only means of education, but this does not allow criminals to truly realise the error of their ways, and only responds to violence with violence. The remote location of traditional prisons and the lack of social education not only severely weaken inmates' connection to society, making them apathetic, but also depriving them of the ability to reintegrate into society.
In this project, we explore how to reintegrate social resources and education methods to build a new prison rehabilitation system to help inmates deeply reflect on their mistakes, reduce recidivism rates and help inmates gain the ability to re-adapt to society, thus effectively contributing to social security and stability.
How to change
Punishment
Low-Risk
LAYER 2
The
The Memories of Teeth
Exhibition Hall Design
2022-2023 1nd Semester
Individual Work
TaiYuan,Shanxi,China
Teeth are the hardest organ in the human body, they are both a defence and a weapon, a symbol of strength, dignity and security.But people seldom pay attention to the tooth itself on a daily basis, unless it starts to become inflamed and painful, affecting their lives, and then they start to pay attention to its protection.
21st century China, with the continuous development of its material living conditions, dental disease is gradually becoming a nightmare of pain for the people.
In this project, I try to use architectural space as a means to translate the morphological changes experienced by the teeth in the process of growth into a spatial language, to interpret the emotional feelings of people accompanying the process of tooth replacement, so as to make people feel the importance of the teeth in the lives of human beings and to stimulate them to be aware of the importance of tooth protection.
as a major research theme in anthropology, the study of the characteristics and morphological information of teeth can infer the gender and age of death, restore the behavior and food structure of ancient humans, and explore the origin and migration routes of human beings. In addition, teeth play an irreplaceable role in eating, digestion, pronunciation, beauty and confidence, and play an important role in ensuring the overall health and quality of life of human beings
1The dislocation of the wall is used to create a zigzag shuttle tour path, which prolongs the duration of the space experience and increases the interest.
2The display window of the cross-arched doorway emphasizes the sense of order and unity of the sculpture exhibition space, which contrasts with the gallery space of artistic freedom.
3The main entrance changes through the size of the tunnel path, and the desire is suppressed first, giving people a feeling of entering another time and space
2nd Floor Plan
Tooth Fossil Display
Tooth Culture Hall
04
Hope for the Vezo
Workshop Design Based on Toilet Space
2023-2024 2nd Semester
Individual Work
Betania village ,Murundava,Madagascar
The Vezo are an indigenous people of Madagascar who live a traditional and primitive life based on fishing.As they live by the sea, they can't live, eat or sleep without the sea. The lack of toilet facilities has made them dependent on the sea even for excretion. These unprocessed and unrecycled excreta are the biggest culprits of water pollution, rampant diseases and the sudden decline of biological resources.
In this project, I hope to improve the living environment of the Vezo people with limited water resources by introducing the image of the reef as a protective and safe space to build a water recycling toilet workshop that combines the space for various labour needs. Here people will not only be able to carry out water-demanding activities and dispose of excreta safely and cleanly, but also use them to generate new energy for sustainable development.
Background
(waste water-storage)
Toilet Workshop
Concept Recycle system
Site situation
The fishing village of betania is a small village preserving a primitive way of life, located south of Murundava on the west coast of Madagascar, across the sea from the Mozambique Channel. Dependent on well water and natural resources, its more than 2,400 inhabitants make their living by fishing and selling fish, far from modernisation and therefore lacking basic electricity, running water and cleaning equipment.
The primitive way of life has led the fishermen to practice open defecation on the beaches and near the reefs, where their faeces and urine are discharged into the sea and exposed to the land with the tides, polluting the water supply and causing the spread of diseases.
The reef has long stood along the coastline, serving as a natural signpost for sailors and locals, as well as a refuge for countless marine life Reefs can slow the erosion of waves and tides, protect the stability of coastlines, and promote the restoration and protection of marine ecosystems The crevices under the shade of the reef provide a natural space with a sense of privacy and security
Block generation
Let me wash some fruit for the children
I was nally able to take a shower!
Leisure space
Washing pool
Other Works
Competition Works
This is a competition entry for the energy efficiency retrofit of rural buildings. In this project, we optimise the thermal insulation performance of the original village building by using green and low-carbon building technology to reduce its indoor and outdoor temperature difference, improve the light and air permeability of the house, and reduce energy consumption.
Individual Works
This is an urban design project in the junior year. In this project, by re-planning the paths through the city park and placing architectural installations related to Wuhan's culture, the project aims to revive citizens' memories of Wuhan, integrate traditional culture into their daily lives, and inspire new vitality in Wuhan's waterfront parks.
2020-2024
Individual Work/Group work/Internship work
This section includes my expansion into other areas of architecture, such as research into building performance, learning about transport architecture and urban design, and exploring sustainable and digital design.
Internship Works
This is a bidding project for a high speed railway station complex that I followed up and completed during my internship at China Architecture Design and Research Group This project uses non-linear design techniques to express the feeling of waves. Many digital techniques were used to achieve the overall conceptual effect.
水光天色·望亭记
水光天色·望亭记
水光天色·望亭记
构件语言转译
构件语言转译
This is an experiment on a device for translating traditional Chinese building components. In this project, through the translation of the elements of the arch components, the spatial configuration is reextracted and assembled into a new landscape spatial installation with a Chinese imprint.
This is a project to transform old materials on campus. By researching the characteristics of different waste materials and redesigning them, we activate the lost space by transforming it with artistic means.
提取泥道栱、华栱、慢栱水平垂直的特 点,将杆件相互搭接形成竖向承重构件
提取泥道栱、华栱、慢栱水平垂直的特 点,将杆件相互搭接形成竖向承重构件
提取泥道栱、华栱、慢栱水平垂直的特 点,将杆件相互搭接形成竖向承重构件
提取泥道栱、华栱、慢栱水平垂直的特 点,将杆件相互搭接形成竖向承重构件
点,将杆件相互搭接形成竖向承重构件
flower arm,long arm
提取昂出挑及装饰的特点,将布匹固定在杆件端头
提取昂出挑及装饰的特点,将布匹固定在杆件端头
lever,extension of bracket
提取昂出挑及装饰的特点,将布匹固定在杆件端头
提取昂出挑及装饰的特点,将布匹固定在杆件端头
提取昂出挑及装饰的特点,将布匹固定在杆件端头
提取檐椽、飞椽、挑檐珩、衬枋头的特点,将杆件 排列形成遮阳构件,赋予其功能性,并将其加固
eave rafter, tiebeam
提取檐椽、飞椽、挑檐珩、衬枋头的特点,将杆件 排列形成遮阳构件,赋予其功能性,并将其加固
提取檐椽、飞椽、挑檐珩、衬枋头的特点,将杆件 排列形成遮阳构件,赋予其功能性,并将其加固
提取檐椽、飞椽、挑檐珩、衬枋头的特点,将杆件 排列形成遮阳构件,赋予其功能性,并将其加固
提取檐椽、飞椽、挑檐珩、衬枋头的特点,将杆件 排列形成遮阳构件,赋予其功能性,并将其加固
capblock,architrave
提取柱、栌斗、阑额的特点,将杆件沿垂直方向排 列堆叠,使柱子和构件形成虚实对比
提取柱、栌斗、阑额的特点,将杆件沿垂直方向排 列堆叠,使柱子和构件形成虚实对比
古典建筑构件示意
提取柱、栌斗、阑额的特点,将杆件沿垂直方向排 列堆叠,使柱子和构件形成虚实对比
Landscape design
提取柱、栌斗、阑额的特点,将杆件沿垂直方向排 列堆叠,使柱子和构件形成虚实对比
This is a landscape course design for senior year. In this project, we used Rhino and Grasshopper to simulate the image of a tree to generate shaped columns, to generate a landscape corridor bridge installation that adapts to the elevation difference of the site, and to create the feeling of a wooded area.
提取柱、栌斗、阑额的特点,将杆件沿垂直方向排 列堆叠,使柱子和构件形成虚实对比
Digital Remould
This is another project in the thrift transformation, through the application of rhino and grasshopper to simulate the different weaving paths of the used belts, providing a design method to decorate the used chairs and re-energise it!