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A place for Interconnection

A Renovation of the Dorcas International Institute of Rhode Island

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The Dorcas International Institute of Rhode Island, a non-profit organization that works to assist refugees and immigrants with to overcome cultural, language and living obstacles and to rebult a new life here in Rhode Island. The organization is now located at 220 Elmwood Avenue in Providence, Rhode Island. It is surrounded by a quiet neighborhood and this one-story building has a unique L-shape with a private parking lot at the east side and a bus stop very close to the west facade. The project aims to increase the visibility of the organization as well as to improve the interconnections between different programs.

To increase the visibility of the organization, the major addition is elevated from the north portion of the existing building and extended to the private parking lot, so it becomes a long and 3-story-tall structure that houses most of the living and service programs, the existing L-shape is now turned into a T-shape building. Each added story is around 12 feet tall, roofs are slanted with a subtle angle that resonates with the surrounding buildings.

A playground is opened up in the south portion of the existing building and it is directly connected to the childcare and can also be seen by people walking around in the hallways. The playground becomes a center surrounded by circulation paths like the hallways and corridors.

The increased interconnection between people using different programs is achieved by a linear circulation system with multi purposes. The continuous corridors and balconies with a wider width become both the circulation path and places to stop and gather.

There is a subtle distinction between living and service programs so there is a major entrance that later leads to two other secondary entrances that each give access to the housing area and service/ academic area respectively.

At the linear corridors there are moments allowing smaller-group-gatherings and they also lead to larger communal space for bigger-group gatherings and longer stays. The continuous linear circulation system wraps around and is able to connect living and service programs.

Healing Through Hands

A Shelter for Victims of Domestic Violence

Victims of domestic violence experience violence from abusers and suffer from the lack of systematic support. This project aims to build a temporary shelter for physical recovery and allows victims to engage in workshops to heal through making, to regain control over their environment.

I looked into different types of domestic violence, mainly four types: physical, sexual, emotional and financial violence, and lead to some certain programs that I plan to include in the shelter. each program have different needs of privacy. That would later help decide what are those moments to be concealed and what are to be revealed, in the process of having this shelter to help raising awareness to domestic violence.

Existing Sculpture Center : 11800 sq ft.

Based on the estimated privacy level needed for each proposed program, tested schematic plans showing layout of the programs and how the privacy level changes over space.

First floor plan Basement floor plan area per level: 7530 sq ft.

Estimated floor level: 3 levels

Site for a shelter that deals with healing the trauma from domestic violence.

What to consider:

Prevent being overly secure (prison- like). Un- invasive security measures ( safer, healthier).

Various access to public areas. Visual access throughout the whole building.

Natural lighting and access to natural landscape.

Welcoming ( being acknowledged and respected).

Restore lives.

According to Building Dignity:

Empower - making one's own decisions reclaiming the autonomy and dignity. Neighborhood that enables victims to restore independence, economic opportunities and social connections.

Community support

Public transportation

Essential stores

Healthcare Visual screening/enclosing through nature

I chose the Sculpture center in Queens, it's also very close to MoMa PS1, I also like the part when it has several access point, the interior can be completely concealed when the outermost access is closed, but the atrium inside also allows the breathing of fresh air and introduces natural lighting to the inside. It is a building with its original program as a sculpture center and exhibition space, it allows me to keep part of the program of exhibition in addition to the sculpture workshops.

PROGRAM

Based on the previous program and privacy analysis and the bubble diagram showing relationship between each program, the programs are now adopted to the building sections, the central skylight is fully utilized to allow more natural light penetrate throught the rather enclosed building structure. Garden also constitutes a significant part in the programs. The access to outer environment and natural light is another key consideration in space organization.

Embracing as the key action that is procedeed with hands and arms, represents an activity that occurrs frequently under the context of the shelt for victims of domestic violence, the wrapping that is derived from the embracing activity also conveys a feeling that the space needs to have.

Exploring how the hand leaves traces on body and surfaces while proceeding the embracing activity.

U-CARE works in two forms, one as a semi - public booth that has a similar working mechanism as vending machines while also provides individual space to get in touch with doctors and care providers, or to deal with any issues that needs urgent private and safe space, to avoid awkwardness.

U-Care Self-sustained medical treatment and remote diagnosing system

U-CARE is an organization aiming to open access of medical treatments and prescriptions concerning reproductive health, especially contraceptives, as well as medications for transgender people, due to the concerning difficulties for transgender people to receive proper and on-time medical treatments, as well as long-term discriminations and lack of systematic supports from the every other sectors.

Another is an online platform, an app that helps users to quickly browse the nearest booth around. Users can permit the system to collect certain in order to receive more customized services including prescription reminder, network linking to people with same issues, or resources that help with legal and health issues, etc.

The project started with looking into the conditions of reproductive health, especially contraceptives. Later the focus turned to the medical conditions for transgender people.

Research shows more people don’t taking contraceptives voluntarily because of reasons including high cost or cultural contexts that made it uneasy to publicly obtain medical help.

THe issue is even worse for transgender people, not only do they need hormone therapies and prescriptions on a regular basis, which is quite costly, they also experience a lot of injustice during the process of seeking medical help,including constant attack and discrimination from social life and legal issues. They lack systematic support with basic needs to keep healthy.

The goal is to build an organization that addresses the issues of the lacking of sufficient medical support for transgender people, sets up a network that links supply for regular medications and forms an online community, offering a safe and adequate supporting system.

The three example organizations include National Center for Transgender Equality, which mostly help trans people in legal issues, unjust treatments or discriminations they've experienced.Wits works with University of the Witwotersrand and doctors, hospitals to develop medications for HIV and preventions of such disease, especially in areas of poverty and instablities, mostly in South Africa. Inter-Agency Working Group works in more diverse issues include reproductive health, but their work focuses on larger population and many other issues include gender-based inequalities.

The booth is semi-public so that most people can have access to. Neutral or reflective materials are considered, to help it to immerse into the surroundings. The physical booth ought to express the branding of the organization, together with a celebratory vibe that helps lifting the user’s emotions and deliver an enjoyable experience.

looked into precedent studies that mainly used reflective materials, but also showed certain sparkle moments of that architecture, usually with dense placement of the same tactonic with contrast materials, creating gradations in color, etc, making the building facade sutble and unique.

People with disabilities, especially those in need of wheelchairs are considered first. The overall structure was built based on the ADA 60” clearance. No space should be wasted since it would be occupying public space. Sketches test out the the space needed for the prescriptions to be stored, and a sink for users to deal with anything they want at that moment, even to do a make up, the sink provides a moment to relax.

The booth is envisioned to to be installed somewhere with large LGBTQ popoulation but lack systematic support and social recognitions. I chose my first site in Shanghai, China. Now in Shanghai, gay marriage is still not legal, the authority neithor approves LGBTQ nor criminalizes them at this point, the community is still in an underground condition. But in Shanghai, the LGBTQ and youth culture grows fast, the community culture has already been developed to a certain scale.

The start-up place is Changning District, Shanghai. There located one of the most famous gays bars in the region, Lucca 390, as well as other bars.

Access:

Anyone can freely access the booth, but if the user wants their treatment histories be recorded, several ways are available, either enter the booth by inputting fingerprints, type in username, or scan QR code through the app.

By entering the booth, people can go to the sink to wash their hands or directly work on the touch screen to receive services, which mainly include, purchasing regular medicines and prescriptions or talking to a doctor or care provider in this private space. A skylight is opened up, but covered with colored glass to keep certain privacy, the radial structure influences the interior material choices. Tiling expresses like strips, the various materials also functions to differenriate between programs.

In order to keep the safety and privacy for users who either seeking for hormone prescriptions or contraception, the booth is located in mainly three area, one site is inside popular bars,, another place is inside hotels, the third spot is outside convenience stores ( similar to the photobooths), family mart and Lawson are two of the most commonly seen convenience stores in Shanghai.

An Izakaya Bar renovation

Team Project by Yifan Hu, Xinxiao Hui, Cong Ding , 2020

Location: Cafe/Bar: 181 Smith Street

Located at 181 Smith Street, Brooklyn, New York.

This is a hypothetical renovation project for a street cafe/bar in Brooklyn, New York. The major renovation requirement is to fulfill the newly added spacing requirements due to the pandemic, as well as to utilize the original cellar space as a dining area. The team’s resolution was to turn the basement into an Izakaya style space, so that groups could be meeting in enclosed boothes and keeping a certain distance or being isolated from the other groups.

First Floor Construction Plan

The seating booth at the cellar space is designed to be a combination of seats and storage.

The millwork details are indicated in the drawings.

The Exit

3D wall paper inspired by the notion of finding a mental exit among the concrete jungles followed by the growing modern skyscrapers. The Repeating elements were extracted from the photos took during a trip to Chicago. Graphics are continuous on all sides of each wallpaper module.

Acoustic wall system

Inspired by ocean waves, the wall system consists of two counterpart modular systems that flow in opposite behaviors, layering and stagging. Materials used are laminated 1/8” chipboard. Each module were laser cut.

Process:

1. Laser cut 2 modular system, 6 forms in total 2. Laminate, 18 units in total 30-40 min / unit

3. Assemble, 40 min

Exploding horizontal modular units into 2 systems 1/8” chipboard 24 /unit

Drawing as World

A series of drawings

When researching the definition of architecture, one sentence drew to my attention. It described architecture as the action or process of building. Usually we think of the object being built as actual buildings, or constructed edifices, or a built environment that is for human use. This time for this set of drawings, let my own feelings to my living conditions being the driver to embody the intimacy and proximity that experience everyday of me and my surroundings.

The set of drawings are embodying elements that remember or encounter with from my personal experiences, either from a walk on a sunny Saturday, from the brick patterns constantly see, or even from the activity of washing hands, a repetitive daily routine. In this case, I’m not just trying to represent what see and find interesting, I’m also letting my personal activities, emotions and even imaginations being something that has often been helping to build my perceptions of my surrounding space, or even temporarily changing or shaping it.

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