This portfolio showcases my undergraduate projects of four diverse types and scales. In the early design stage of architecture, influenced by Bernard Tschumi's spatial narrative theory, I accomplished a science-fiction low-Earth orbit space station project by integrating images, spatial translation, and fictitious real events. I transformed a story of human destiny envisioned in my mind from the perspective of story, logic, and science fiction, and ultimately presented it in the form of comics.
While delving deeper into software and design methods, I came across urban renovation and urban landscape design. At this juncture, I began to notice that the grand topic of real problems is inescapable for architects. We need to ponder over how to solve real problems through gentle means instead of coercive intervention. Here, I collaborated with my landscape design partner, taking perceptual healing and plant healing as the starting point, combined with wool algorithm, path optimization, and comprehensive data evalua