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Porfolio of Jiaqi Wang Address: 3645 Wellborn Rd, Bryan, Texas ZIP Code: 77801 Tel: (979)-985-8168 E-mail: wjqiceman_hotmail@tamu.edu
Portfolio of
Jiaqi Wang
Master of Architecture Candidate College of Architecture Texas A&M University Bachelor of Architecture School of Architecture and Urban Planning Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture
[CONTENT]
Better
DESIGN,
Better
LIFE.
01.
[Department building of architecture design]
02.
[Children welfare center design]
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[Culture and Art Center design]
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[Urban design of Xizhimen]
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[Embassy of Indian design]
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[Other works]
Tutor: Professor Kexin Zhao and Qiuye Jin Location: Daxing, Beijing, P.R. China Time: March, 2014 - May, 2014 Type: Academic design studio Partner: Xuan Yang
Tutor: Professor Dayu Zhang and Qianhe Xu Location: Shunyi, Beijing, P.R. China Time: May, 2014 - July, 2014 Type: Academic design studio Partner: None
Tutor: Professor Xiaopeng Fan and Wen Ouyang Location: Daxing, Beijing, P.R. China Time: Sept, 2013 - Oct, 2013 Type: Competition Partner: Rui Zhao, Sijia Wang, Yuxuan Tu
Tutor: Professor Zuo Wang and Kexin Zhao Location: Daxing, Beijing, P.R. China Time: Sept, 2015 - Dec, 2015 Type: Academic design studio Partner: Shijie Li
Chief designer: Weiping Shao Location: India Time: Mar, 2015 - June 2015 Type: Internship works Partner: Yang Gao, Zhuoqun Chen, Kun Yang
Location: Various Time: Various Type: Personal Include: Chinese Calligraphy, Painting, Sketch, Studio works
Jiaqi Wang B. Arch from School of Architecture and Urban Planning Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture 01
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01. [Department building of architecture design] Tutor: Professor Kexin Zhao and Qiuye Jin Location: Daxing, Beijing, P.R. China Time: March, 2014 - May, 2014 Type: Academic design studio Partner: Xuan Yang Role: Main Designer
DIAGRAMMATIC MAPPING OF RELATIONS ON SITE
RELATIONSHIP TO TRANSPORTATION
RELATIONSHIP TO NEARBY SIGHT
NORTH GATE
DORMITORY RESIDENTIAL AREA
EDUCATIONAL BUILDING
BEING-BUILT
PLAZA
MIDDLE SCHOOL
LIBRARY
LIBRARY
SCHOOL PARK OPEN AREA EXHIBITION SOUTH GATE COMPANY
GYMNASIUM
SITE ANALYSIS The site is located in the southeast corner in campus of Beijing University of Civil Enigineering and Architecture, which is in the south surburb of Beijing. The southern and eastern parts of the site are adjacent to main roads, which makes the crossings the visual focus. There are two landmark buildings, the library in the campus and a stadium in the surrounding areas. Meanwhile, the architectural form should express an open status to students. The design of the site entrance and the architectural form should react to the relationship with surroudings in the circulation, especially in crowded areas such as library, the dormitory and the teaching building so that students there will get convenience. 05
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WHAT SPACE ARCHITECTURE STUDENTS NEED ?
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HOW TO CREAT INSPIRING SPACE ?
TRADITIONAL SPACE COMPOSITION
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FUZZY THE INSIDE AND OUTSIDE BOUNTRIES AND FORM FLEXIBLE SPACE
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FUNCTIONS OF OUTDOOR STEP
WORKING
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ENTERTAINING
EXHIBITING
LIGHTING
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Ground Floor Plan
1. Reading room
2. Stack room
3. Reference room 4. Office
5. Storage
6. Function room
7. Equipment room
8. Tiring-room
9. Duty room
10. Auditorium
12. Studio
13. Classroom
14. Exhibition
15. Professional classroom
11. Hall
16. Communication area
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BUILDING FACADES
FUNCTION DISTRIBUTION
Communication
NORTH FACADE
WEST FACADE Classrooms
BUILDING SECTIONS Library
Labs
SECTION 1 Studios
Offices
Transportation SECTION 2
02. [Children welfare center design] Tutor: Professor Dayu Zhang and Qianhe Xu Location: Shunyi, Beijing, P.R. China Time: May, 2014 - July, 2014 Type: Academic design studio Partner: None
Rural Area Wild
City Arcadia
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SITE ANALYSIS The site is located in Shunyi District in the north suburb of Beijing. There are two roads in the north and west of the site. The site is on the road intersaction so the traffic is convenient. The development of surroundings is limited. The east of the site is a village which is densely populated. The north and south of the site is undevelped, so it is sparsely populated. The west of the site is an agricultural cultivation greenhouse. In general, the landscape factors are limited. Meanwhile, for the sake of the children's safety in the welfare center, the landscape inside the site is the priority to design. The changes of space and landscape can create a City arcadia for children. Based on the concept of City Arcadia, the geometric site ought to be splited into multiple pieces at first, then combine the blocks to create different spaces and courtyards in different sizes. Finally, I modify the buildings' size and directions based on the programs as well as the connections between the courtyards and buildings to form the City Arcadia.
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FORM GENERATION
SITE PLAN N PUBILC
SITE
SEMI-PUBILC PRIVATE
BRAIN STORM
DIVIDING THE SITE INTO THREE DIFFERENT PARTS
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME TO CREATE COURTYARDS
PUTTING LIVING UNITS ON THE SOUTH SIDE FOR BETTER LIGHT CONDITION, CHANGING FORM OF YARD ACCORDING TO DEMANDS
OFFICE& SERVICE
EDUCATION& RECOVERY
RECEPTION
LIVING SPACE
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MAKING THE MIDDLE PART THE PARCLOSE OF THE LIVING UNITS AND THE PUBLIC, AND SERVICE FOR THE LIVING UNITS BY PROPER DISTANCE
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME IN ACCORDANCE WITH FUNCTION
CREATING CONNECTION OF THE THREE PARTS
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PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION
W.C. Shower
Adolescents' Livingroom
Kids' Livingroom
Family Like Room
Barber Toddlers' Livingroom Recovery Drying Room Infants' Livingroom
Transportation Laundry Kitchen Medical Treatment
Classroom
Meeting Room Activity Room
Garage
Reception Storage
Isolation Room Multiple Founction Hall Office
GROUNDFLOOR PLAN
LIVING SPACE ANALYSIS
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The design concept of 4-6 years old children's bedrooms is to divide the acitivity areas and rest areas with the rooms to avoid noise. The toilets and bathrooms are set at the side of exterior walls inside the rooms to ensure good ventilation since 4-6 year old children has self-care ability. The storage rooms and the nurses' rest rooms are set up in the north. The pantry is close to acitivity rooms to avoid long traffic flow.
3. Washroom 6. Activity room
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The design concept of "family like room" is to place the orphans in a family envrionment to enable them with physical and psychological situation as we ll as ordinary children.The configuration of a "family like room" is like ordinary families in China. Each family could adopt two children to help them grow healthily.
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SOUTH FACADE
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4. Storeroom
5. Dining room
6. Kitchen
7. Storage
8. Service hall
9. Emergency room
10.Consulting Room
11. Sterilization
12.Vaccination room
13.Laboratory
14.Isolation room
15.Examination room
16.Skill training room
17.Social activity room 18.CP rehabilitation 23.Barber
24.Rest room
25.Equipment room
26.Small dining room 27.Bathroom
28.7-18 Livingroom
29.4-6 Livingroom
30.1-3 Livingroom
31.0 Livingroom
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19.Autism rehabilitation 20.Deaf rehabilitation
21.Mental Retardation 22.Stump care
32.Conservation room 33.Washroom
34.Diet room
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03. [Culture and Art Center design] Tutor: Professor Xiaopeng Fan and Wen Ouyang Location: Daxing, Beijing, P.R. China Time: Sept, 2013 - Oct, 2013 Type: Competition Partner: Rui Zhao, Sijia Wang, Yuxuan Tu Role: Concept, Analysis, Perspectives
Average Wind Frequency
Average Humidity Current Water
Current Road
Current Building
SITE ANALYSIS Dalian Xijiao National Forest Park is at the west suburb of the city of Dalian, on the southwest corner of Liaodong Peninsula. Surrounded by lush vegetation and facing the reservoir, it enjoys splendid view at the same time. Dalian has a monsoon-influenced humid continental climate characterised by humid summers and cold, windy and relatively dry winters. While the weather is mild in general, the influence of monsoon is remarkable. 35-50 days each year see winds of Beaufort scale 6 or above. Wind speed and prevailing wind direction vary as seasons change. Prevailing wind directions are north in winter and south in summer. Spring and autumn witness the change of prevailing wind directions.
Average Precipitation
Average Wind Temperatures
DESIGN CONCEPT Taking into account the overall climate, hydrology and geology of Dalian, and the specific condition of the site, it is decided that wind is the predominant factor in this case. Also inspired by the landform from wind erosion in the Demon City in Xinjiang, the concept of “the wind blowing the sand� came into being. Following the principles of passive design and seeking to make the best use of wind power, we employed Airpak and Ecotect to analyze the form while still emphasizing the irreplaceable role of creativity in the beauty of the form.
Best Position of Sunshine
The Annual Average Enthalpy Wet Figure
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WIND ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS Simulating the relationship between the building and the wind in summer and in winter. The form adjusted to the wind environment step by step, developing from a maladaptive mass to one capable of directing the wind and reducing its impact.
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FUNCTION OF THE "CENTRAL HOLE" Rainwater Harvesting System
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FORMATION OF THE ENVELOPE The envelope is constructed by the outside part and the inside part for better adaptation of the wind environment.
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2. Equipment 8. Projection room
3. Stage 9. Exhibition
4. Service room 10. Duty room
5. Lecture hall 11. Creative Studio
6. Hall 12. Fore stage side lighting
ANALYSIS OF PLAN The envelope directs the wind flow while shaping the building.
We will be two major large space as a drama performance space and the exhibition space. Part drama performance space is divided into two parts, the fixed seat for downhill show area, another part of the multi-function hall in the same horizontal plane.
04. [Urban design of Xizhimen] Tutor: Professor Zuo Wang and Kexin Zhao Location: Daxing, Beijing, P.R. China Time: Sept, 2015 - Dec, 2015 Type: Academic design studio Partner: Shijie Li Role: Analysis, Concept, Generation, Site Plan
Residential Environment Near The Site
Facades Along The Street
SITE ANALYSIS The site is located in Xizhimen's plot in Beijing. The business is prosperous since the site is close to Kaide Mall. Xizhimen is the traffic center of a bus station and a subway station, the east of the site is Beijing Railway Station, therefore the traffic is convenient. The location is in high economic value. However, the surrounding houses are in sharp contrast to the modern buildings. The living spaces are limited and the living quality is low. Besides, the south and east roads have large scales with a large traffic volume, the high speed of cars results in quick walking. The space for wandering and staying is insufficient.
DISPROPORTIONATE RATIO OF THE ROADWAY TO FOOTWAY
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FORM GENERATION “The site should provide people for a space where they can stay, play, wander and talk, etc. And it must consist of commercial building and residential building.”
SITE Large Roof Garden
OPEN SAPCE + COMMERCIAL BUILDING + PARK = LARGE ROOF GARDEN
OPEN THE BOUNDRY AND LET PEOPLE GET IN THE SITE
ADDING RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS UNDER GREAT SUNLIGHT CONDITION
SPLIT COMMERCIAL BUILDING TO CREAT ROAD FOR PEDESTRAIN AND SUPPLIMENT
UNDERPASS EXIT
CREAT SUNKEN PLAZA FOR LINKING UNDERPASS, ADDING COMMERCIAL AREA AND ATTRACTING PEDESTRAIN
PLACE “BOXES” WITH SMALL VOLUME ON OPEN SIDES AND MAKE BACKWARD TERRACE FOR MORE ATTENTION AND INTRESTS
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STEP THE ROOF INTO DIFFERENT HEIGHT FOR BETTER SIGHT AND ATTRACTING MORE PEOPLE
WANDERING ROUTE
CONNECT THE RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS WITH THE PARK AND COMMERCIAL BUILDING
FLUIDITY FUSION AND ADJUSTMENT
According to previous analysis and design requirements, the boundary of the site is opened and pedestrains are attracted to get into the site by making transformations of the volume and interesting walking route. Meanwhile, the residential buildings are designed to fit the building code, the buildings can be illuminated by sunlight for enough time. 40
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CURRENT SITUATION After analyzing the surrounding transformation, we find that there are many travelers from other province who need temporary accommodation, therefore, the site should provide a space for building a hotel for those people. In addtion, there are few open space and vegetation in nearby area, some open space are not suitable for entertaining or taking a walk. Consequently, there should be a space in our site where people can do shopping, saunter, etc.
主要步行系统 次要步行系统 地下通道
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Large Public Space
Small Green Area
Underground Passage
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River
周边步行系统分析:用地周边的步行人流主要分布在西外大 街以及高粱桥路两侧,主要分为目的地为嘉茂购物中心的来 往商业人流,在写字楼上班的工作人流,北京北站的来往旅 客,西直门交通枢纽的地铁来往乘客,这些旅客或者乘客的
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DESIGN ANALYSIS
Residential Area Sunken Plaza Commercial Area Hotel Service Center
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Landscape Axis Entrance Nodes Hotel Service Center
Green Roof Nodes Commercial Nodes
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05. [Embassy of Indian design] Chief designer: Weiping Shao Location: India Time: Mar, 2015 - June 2015 Type: Internship works Partner: Yang Gao, Zhuoqun Chen, Kun Yang Role: Construction drawing, Digital model, Design Assistant
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06. [Other works]
Time: Dec. 2011 Content: Sketch Type: Individual
Time: Jul. 2014 Content: Creative Structure Model Design Type: Team work
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Time: May. 2012 Content: Painting Type: Individual
Time: Apr. 2012 Content: Chinese Calligraphy Type: Individual
Time: Nov. 2011 Content: Academic Studio Type: Individual
Time: Sep. 2014 Content: Chinese Traditional Architecture Survey & Drawing Type: Team work
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