Zichao Zhu portfolio 2013-2018

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According to my perceptions, architecture should grow from two indispensable elements. The one is nature, the other is cultural context, a design will be lack of foundation if it detaches from them. From 2013 to 2017, began with the gallery+ design till the Rome city renovation design, I have been attempted to promote my design process based on these two elements in projects varies from different architecture types and scales. Besides these main works in the experimental studio, I also worked on other projects, such as the villa design in 2nd grade, the Central Glass International Architectural Design Competiton in 3rd grade and mastered the fundamental knowledge of parametric software, Grasshopper, in 4th grade. But there was a question that I have been continuously thinking for 4 years: How to build a channel through architecture for the users to communicate with nature and feel the spirit of historical context? I expect to endow a kind of fascination to architecture, which could arouse people’s consideration about the relationship between history and actuality by creating a “simple” space with unspeakable spirit through pure elements, materials, and constitution. The enormous potential for development in the urban-rural integration area cannot be ignored. The districts between urban and rural areas are also the most valuable regions that can give full play of the architectural concept which values the nature and cultural context, like the theme of my design. The construction of these areas should continue to drive the rural development and realize the future that can maintain the continuity of the contexts during the economic increasing. I think in this kind of architectural practice, need to carry on the following three aspects of research: 1.Old building renovation; 2.Develop new architectural types; 3.Revitalize community life and public space As far as I know, the Institution of Architecture in TU Delft respect students’ diversification and value the craftsmanship but also pay attention to develop students’ Rational and pragmatic spirit. Because paying too much attention to concept development during the undergraduate program, I realize that I am lack of the ability to discuss construction details and technical methods at a deep level. I hope to develop my advantages and cover my shortages in the master program. I believe TU Delft is the best choice for me.

CONTENTS 01

GALLERY+ SPACE FOR ZHANG DAQIAN' S PAINTINGS

02

BEDROOM+ SPACE FOR 15 OF MY CLASSMATES 03

LIBRARY+ A PLACE IN CONTACT TO THE NATURE

04

BAMBOO MOBIUS GUIZHOU LOUNA BAMMBOO CONSTRUCTUION COMPETITION

05

LIGHTEN THE BORDER ROME CITY RENOVATION DESIGN


01 GALLERY+

SPACE FOR ZHANG DAQIAN' S PAINTINGS 3rd Grade Studio 09/2015-11/2015, 8WEEKS Instructor: Xinnan Zhang Individual work/Academic Email: arch_zhangxinnan@tju.edu.cn Site: Art Collage, Tianjin, China

This project was designed to be a gallery of a specific artist that we chosed from te beginning. We needed to do some research about his/her life and works to build a translation from art works to architecture spaces. I chose ZHANG DA QIAN as my origin of design. He was famous for his Chinese ink paintings.

Chinese gardens are important sources of artists' inspiration. ZHANG DA QIAN spent his whole life building gardens for himself and he reflected those views into his paintings. I thought that to let the architecture to be a garden was the best way to make it harmonious with nature and resppond to his paintings.

" A New View With Each Different Step "


ARTIST

SITE ANALYSIS The site is surrounded by residential and commercial blocks, which are full of noise, I need to obstruct them from the gallery.

Z H A N G DA Q I A N w a s o n e o f t h e b e s t- k n o w n a n d m o s t p ro d i g i o u s Chinese artists of the twentieth century. Originally known as a guohua (traditionalist) painter, by the 1960s he was also renowned as a modern impressionist and expressionist painter due to his mature skills of drawing lights. Another main topic of his paintings was nature(mountains and forests)

SAN

MA

ROA D

T IA

WATER

VOLUMN

T IA CO NJIN LL AR AG T E

ENTRANCE

NW

EI

RO AD T IA CO NJIN LL AR AG T E

I use water to create a quite atmosphere, and put three volumes to generate traffic line, then connect to other parts of the site.


PROTOTYPE - GARDENS

PROGRAM

I list six plans of traditional Chinese gardens in Suzhou. To create a peaceful life inside the wall, these gardens use water as the most important view in the center of it. Then I summerised the prototypes in Chinese garden and translate them into modern architecture components.

Layered Axonometric - Visitors Flow Line

1. Liu 2. Yi 3. Ban 4. Crane 5. Chang 6. Wangshi

1 2 3 4 5 6

Enclosing

Entrance

Nature

Yard

Corridor

Garden Garden Garden Garden Garden Garden

Patio

OFFICE & RESEARCH

TEA HOUSE

HALL


PROTOTYPES OF GARDENS & LIGHT

GARDEN After the garden view above the ground, visitors need to go underground through a corridor that lightened by skylight, then walk into the first exhibition space, which connect to the ground floor by an atrium. A series of different kinds of paitings and lights are waiting for them, which are showed as four axonometric drawings.

HT

LIG

SECTION A - A


1. 10mm Roof Sarking

Floor Plan

2. Steel Cornice Component 3. Steel Roof Top 4. 200 x 100mm I Beam 5. 35mm Refractory Aluminum Board 6. Low-e Double Glazing 7. Expansion Bolt 8. Windproof Steal Beam 9. 100 x 225mm Steal Column 10. Stone Pavement 11. Water System 12. Insulation & Water proofing 13. Reinforced Concrete 14. The Roof Ceiling 15. Concrete Column d=300mm 16. Wooden Floor 17. Fixed Wooden Keel 18. Reinforced Concrete Floor 19. Compacted Sand

MasterPlan

20. Prime Soil Compaction

B

A

A

B

I studied traditional Chinese gardens to arrange the plan. Before enter the gallery space, I let the visitors to experience a garden by create a sequence of scenes. On the ground level, the route connect the hall, tea house a n d t h e n t h e ya rd a n d t h e underground level ( the gallery s p ace ) . T h ro u g h t h e w h o l e f low line, I arrange different sightseeing point for visitors.

CONSTRUCTION DETAIL

Underground Viewing Sequence

SECTION B - B


02 BEDROOM+

SPACE FOR 15 OF MY CLASSMATES 3rd Grade Studio 02/2016-04/2016, 8Weeks Instructor: Xinnan Zhang Individual work/Academic Email: arch_zhangxinnan@tju.edu.cn Site: Tianjincho, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan

The site of this project was located in Tokyo, where was busy and high density. We planned to creat a space for 15 classmates in our class who has strong relationships with each other. The key word of this project was "share". We were asked to compression private space into minimum value and expand public space to creat more communication possibility.

This building was a little highrise building, which was 30m high but only 100 square meters for each floor. I thought the key point of this project was how to translate the friendship into space and manage different kinds of spaces in a appropriate way. We need to find out a new lifestyle and apply it to all the residents in this building.

" Break the Wall and Say 'Hi' "


AN EYE - CATCHING POSITION

N

Hight Difference

Sun Track

“ Hi ”

LIFE IN SHINJUKU In modern Japan, people live in a busy life with limited communication. I plan to create a space between public and private to release the pressure they experienced during work and build a closer relationship with their roommates.

Morphology

Between Conventional Apartment


SHAREHOUSE AS AN EMERGING TYPOLOGY T h e s t r u c t u r e o f Ja p a n s e households is changing. The typical family are decreasing dramatically. W hile sin g le households are increasing. The later are made of the young generation and in an increasing trend.

TO MEET REQUIREMENTS OF MODERN LIFE The high desity land use in morden societies turn the horizontal village into vertical. I need to change the traditional apartment space to suit the new lifestyle of single people in the morden city.

SHARE

SHARE

PRIVATE

SEMI-PUBLIC

PRIVATE

HOW TO OPERATE TO ADJUST THE SITE After I defined the scale of the volume as 2.5m\ 3.5m\ 4.5m(which standard for the private space, semi-private space and sharing space), I decide to use “slit” as the space proyotype in my project and create it by twisting and rotating the volumes. I developed a volume system with rotation and stack, then used these volumes to respond to the site.

ENTRANCE

SUN&WIND

VIEW OF CITY

STREET VIEW - WEST FACADE

Semi-Public & Private

Public & Public

Private & Private

Traffic & Private


PRIVATE & SHARING PROGRAMS

SLIT

BALCONY

TRAFFIC

WINDOW

LIVING UNIT

SHARING SPACE

COMMERCIAL SPACE

EATING

LANDAURY


PLAN - 10 FLOORS

1st Floor

2nd Floor

3rd Floor

4th Floor

5th Floor

6th Floor

7th Floor

8th Floor

9th Floor

10th Floor


SECTION A-A

HOW TO GENERATE THE SLIT SPACES Because the site just have 100m2 for living and I want the households to have as many possiblities as possible to communicate, so sliding window is the best chioce to save space. Except for the structure part, I choose wood as the main material for the floor and the windows to create warm atmosphere for them. For each residential unit, I design two kinds of living space to make life more interesting for the households.

DESIGN DETAILS

Flexible Adhesive Wood Veneer Flooring Tile

Insulating Tile Tile Adhesive

Heating Mat

Concrete

Balcony

Concrete

Low-E Insulating Glass

Waterproof coating

Spacer Insulating foam Pane Slideway

1. Loft

White Cement

Steel Reinforcement

2. Unit


03 LIBRARY+

A PLACE IN CONTACT TO THE NATURE 3rd Grade Studio 05/2016-07/2016, 8Weeks Instructor: Xinnan Zhang Individual work/Academic Email: arch_zhangxinnan@tju.edu.cn Site: Tianjin University, Tianjin, China

In this project I followed a set of rules given by nature itself: the shape of the trees, the height of the branches, the dimentions in between... all these information give reason to configure a light reading space in nature. The relation between preexisting library and the addition project can be simplified as the "shelf-reading table" model.

The library+ addition project is entitled "Library+", "+", which means what is added to the site. This 3rd grade studio stresses the importance of considering the space and structure of the original library, where the addition project is not a "toy". We need to consider where and how to link the old with the new, and what revenue and opportunities the latter can offer.

" Reading Under the Branches "


READING IN A GARDEN Reading under the branches, along the water.

LIBRARY ADDITION - WHY CHOOSE THIS SITE

Tianjin University's old library is nearly 60 years old. With an area of 14423 m2. It meets with problems of oversaturation of collections and laking reading space. Inside an environment of 1960s chinese architectures, an addition project in needed to reactivate the atmosphere of the library and the surroundings. The latter is not only an functional attachment to the original, but also a motivator to improve the usage of the old library.

LOCATION & TREES

IMAGE

T h e o l d l i b ra r y h a s v e r y limited reading spaces due to oversaturation of collections. T here is no longer a habit reading in the library. But the trees provide beautiful view for readers, seeing this gave me the inspiration to start out.

TRANSITION - THE EXPERIENCE

0

50m

100m

1. Old library's hall

2. Up to the 2F

3. 2F extend the space

4. Old library's corridor

5. Connection area

6. Courtyard

7. New libray's hall


CONCEPT - READING IN THE GARDEN

PROTOTYPES

Visivly or invisibly, the pre-existing trees are occupying space from the underground roots up to the crowns. The "remaining" space is the space without trunks or branches. Architecture is created in the "remaining" space by corridors, reading spaces and towers. It is shaped by trees.

Corridor

Veranda

Pavilion

OPERATION & PROGRAM

Landscape & Underground

Visiting Flowline

Reading Space

Book Collection & Reading


THE NEW IDENTITY OF THE OLD LIBRARY THE OLD LIBRARY

PROGRAMMATICALLY

LANDSCAPE

√ accessbility

√ gathering space

pool

√ infrastructure usage

√ office

courtyard

√ storage

√ reading area

patio

THE NEW IDENTITY OF THE OLD LIBRARY BEFORE

AFTER

2F NEW HALL

SINGLE ENTRANCE

ACTIVATING BACK ENTRANCE

1F CONNECTION NODE

SECTION - OLD & NEW - 1

SECTION - OLD & NEW - 2


LIBRARY +

TOWER - RELATIONSHIP WITH TREES

Outlooking for a new space in contrast with the dim old library interior, a space less "rigid", more "relaxed", more "informal", a place where students would like to sit and read. A place in contact with nature where people can enjoy the fresh air. A place for recreation and interaction.

1. Spiral

2. Depression

3. View Frame

4. Enclosure


04 BAMBOO MOBIUS

GUIZHOU LOUNA BAMMBOO CONSTRUCTUION COMPETITION 08/2016-09/2016, 4 Weeks Instructor: Yike Hu Group Work/Academic Contribution: Construction Leader; Drawing 30% Email: 563537280@qq.com Site: Louna, Guizhou, China

In the summer in 2016, we went to Guizhou to build a pavilion for the farmers there to provide a place for them to have relax during their work. This was the first time for me to build a building in practice. Because all the things we learned in school was about theory.

As the workers there taught us a lot about bamboo such as how to make it curve and how to c o n n e c t d i f f e r e n t components in suitable ways, I learned a lot about materials and skills. I stared to think how to put the whole nature in a small pavilion: We need it to be endless.

" Endless Bamboo Forest "


SITE PLAN

CONCEPT

APPERANCE

ARCH COMPONENT

ROOF CONSTRUCTION

FURNISH LEVEL

The site located in LOUNA surrounded moutain and water

The idea of this pavilion comes from MOBIUS strip

Use poles to generate the form and make it more architectural

Consider about the location of windows and doors

Build the roof construction and study the location of doors in more detail

Design the desks and chairs to satisfied the using requirments

WATERPROOFING FABRIC Set Up a Layer Out Of The Whole Pavilion to Satisfied The Requriments Of Waterproofing And Windfroofing

FACADE

FLOOR PLAN

ROOF PLAN

FINE BAMBOO GRILLE We Add This Layer Under The Fabric, Use Steel Nails To Enforce Its Construction

DESIGN DESCRIPTION The relationship between interior and exterior space is an eternal topic of architects. The project positions itself in the middle ground where these two polarities ambiguously meet and attempts to deliver an discussion on the spatial transitions.Given equal attention to the local and global, the project presents an indiscrimination space system which can ease the contradiction and provides various possibilities of space. This is an experimental integration of volume space, flowing space and transparency. Finally, the object forms a space which has no start, no hierarchy and cannot be defined from the perspective of in and out. The project is a framework for viewers to liberate their imagination and interpretation. Positiveness and negativeness converge here, which fluctuate at one moment.

SORT

DATA&SCALE

QUANTITY

1

4m d=80mm Bilateral flat incision

x70

2

25m d=50mm Bilateral flat incision

x6

3

8m d=80mm Bilateral flat incision

x20

4

1.5m d=80mm Bilateral flat incision

x60

5

2m d=80mm Bilateral flat incision

x60

6

2.5m d=80mm Bilateral flat incision

x40

7

5m d=80mm Bilateral flat incision

x20

COARSE BAMBOO STRUCTURE This Is The Mainly Structure Of This Pavilion. Frist Part Contains Curved Poles Which Form The MOBIUS, Second Part Use Vertical Poled to Form The Continulity Interface

SORT

DATA&SCALE

QUANTITY

8

1.1m d=50mm Bilateral flat incision

x15

9

1.7m d=50mm Bilateral flat incision

x5

10

0.2m d=80mm Bilateral flat incision

x20

11

0.35m d=80mm Bilateral flat incision

x50

12

0.5m d=50mm Bilateral flat incision

x30

13

12m d=40mm Bilateral flat incision

x5

FLOOR LAYER The Bamboo That Connect With The Ground Transfer The Force to The Steel Component

SORT

DATA&SCALE

QUANTITY

STEEL POLE

500mm d=100mm

x60

HEMP ROPE

d=8mm L>=2m

x200

HEMP ROPE

d=5mm L=100m

x200


CONNECTION TO THE BASEMENT

An upright pole is cut above a node, and a hole is drilled.

A piece of wire bent in half makes threading cordage through the drilled hole easier.

The lashing is finished with a clove hitch around the upright and a square knot.

The drilled joint can also be used to connect the end of a cross-pole to an upright.

Drilled lashings can be used to connect more than on cross-pole to an upright.

Two cross-poles can be connected to an upright at right angles to form a joint.

CONNECTION BETWEEN BAMBOO

CEILING & FURNITURE

Here are two examples of connecting three and four cross-poles to an upright.

Lashing and securing the connections between crosspoles and the upright.

Bamboos are secured in steel tubes, which are connected with concrete on the ground.

Main bending bamboo and climatic borders: Drill holes and fix it with bamboo nails.

Bamboo and foundation: insert the bamboo into the embedded steel pipe inside the concrete.

Main and supporting bamboo: drilled holes fixed with bamboo nails and hemp rope. Main bending and supporting bamboo: fixed with bamboo nails and hemp rope. The lower part of the supporting bamboos: Drill hole, fixed with hemp rope.

Steel pipe and foundation: The lower par t of the steel pipe connect to bolts, fixed in the concrete.

INTERIOR VIEW

Lower part of benting bamboo and supporting bar: Drilled holes, fixed with hemp rope. Main bending bamboo and climatic borders: Drill holes and fix it with bamboo nails.


05 LIGHTEN THE BORDER

ROME CITY RENOVATION DESIGN 4th Grade Studio 09/2016-11/2016, 8 Weeks Instructor: Sinan Yuan Group Work/Academic Contribution: design 60%; model 70%; drawing 50%; paper 100% Email: yuansinan36@qq.com Site: Termini Railway Station, Rome, Italy I finished this design with one of my classmate.We went to Rome in 2017 to accomplish an urban design workshop aimed to fix the problem of the Termini railway station. This station located in the border of this city and was an important traffic node. The site has very complex situation, we need to face the protection of historical monuments, the lack of commercial vitality and the relationship between residents and tourists. We manage to turn the disadvantages of the site into advantages by making full use of the expressway around the city. Besides this, we plan to connect the scattered ancient Rome's relics to the surrounding sightseeing spots for attracting the tourists nearby.

" Empire's Border - Immortal and Instant Moment"


URBAN PLANNING MAPPING OF ROME

SITE LOCATION According to PRG (PIANO REGOLATORE GENERALE), the urban design area is at the intersection between Esquilino and San Lorenzo. Based on both the ancient Rome’s monuments distribution and the planning of historical central area, the site is located in the border of historical central area, the ancient Rome’s historical areas are distributed among the urban design area in a scattered way. The Termini Station is the most important train station in Rome. It is the terminal point (last stop) of Roman railway for foreign tourists. At the same time, it is the starting point for foreign tourists to enter the Roman central area. The Porta Maggiore is the terminal point of tram zone outside the central area.

Programming Strategy Area

Historical Monuments

Rome Railway Network

Tram Line of Rome

Transferring Nodes in North

Transferring Nodes in South

Historical & Central Area

EXISTING SITE SITUATION

Research Area Urban Design Area Railway Station

Termini Station

Scalo Esquilino

Scalo San Lorenzo

Porta Maggiore

Enhancement Area

Tram Stop

Scorrimento

Main Roads Network Railway Main Road to the Site

Node

Callenge

Demand

Pedestrain Path

The site has highly developed networks, high complexit y g roups of people. It should be the positive interface, but it became a negative border.

Continuous Chain of Monuments

Local Service System

Communal Open Space

Convenient Transfer

Urban Attraction


THE OVERALL PLANNING STRATEGY Regarding the site’s needs and issues, we propose the macro-strategic goals as follow. 1. Take advantage of the developing area to create the new city center for attracting large amount of users. 2. Connect the scattered historical monuments to the surrounding sightseeing spots for attracting the tourists nearby. Use the large-scaled sightseeing spots and the historical monuments to satisfy people’s needs. In this way, it can generate the new values of the border of the city. Meanwhile, it can evoke the dynamics of the existing communities to fulfill the communal success which can benefit all groups of users.

DEVELOP ATTRACTIVE COMMERCIAL AREA Possibility: The developing area is the largescaled transferring node for both the city-level trams and buses. Significance: Based on the analysis of the transferring nodes of both Roman highway and the city-level roads, all these areas have the important commercial nodes. However, the chosen site lacks the important commercial node. There are scattered retail stores distributing in the site. Nevertheless, it lacks the largescaled commercial complexes to satisfy the requirements of diverse groups of people.

Supermarket

URBAN COMMERCIAL AREA DISTRIBUTION

Store

LOCAL COMMERCIAL AREA DISTRIBUTION

NODES DISTRIBUTION ALONG SCORRIMENTO


REDEFINITION

REHABILITATION T his method is for those monuments which has nice form but haven't been used for a long time because the lack of function in it. So we decide to give them new function system and create open space around them, to make them connect to the city life.

REORGANIZATION This measure should be used to those monuments whose function and space has been changed because the mordern con s tr uction. We choos e to anlysis the old form of it and bring its original function and character into the mordern life.

We will take this method on those munuments which has been ignoed because of the poor situation of themselves. We want to give them a new function and form and reconfiguration its relationship between them and the open space around them to improve their value.

CONNECTING SCATTERED HISTORICAL RELICES

Tempio di Minerva Medica

Porta Maggiore

Parrocchia Santa Bibiana

City Wall / Aqueduct


THE FOUNTAIN SQUARE

AQUEDUCT / PORTA MAGGIORE

This is the most fundamental traffic road highly close to the site. We give the foutain new functions, which are theatre and cafe, as the important node for rhythm transition among the traffic road.

In order to create the comfort walking environment in the roundabout, we decide to maintain the original function of the Porta Magginore while readjust the surrounding pavement and the green space in order to form the transition between the exits and the two community-squares.


MASTERPLAN

Open space System

Programming System

Landscape System

Morphology System

Motorway System

Historical monuments System

HISTORICAL LINEAR LANDSCAPE ANALYSIS


URBAN DESIGN PLAN DIAGRAM

COMMERCIAL COMPLEX ANALYSIS

Sidewalk

Motorway

Sidewalk

Commercial Street

Sidewalk

Motorway

LightRailway

Sidewalk

Student Apartment Community Service Retail Store Public Space

Motorway System

Pedestrain System

Ground Floor Flowline Second Floor Flowline

Function & Program System

Shelters without organization

Control open space by square Retail Store Market

Control the form with fabric outline Historical Monuments System

Landscape System

PERSPECTIVE OF COMMERCIAL TUNNEL

Increase secondary steerts

Mophology System

COMMERCIAL AREA PLAN

DX Dogana Shopping Mall Reused Building Main Force Store Dinning Hall

Attracting Point Redesigned Facade Commercial Corridor Main Force Store


SURVEY AND DOCUMENTATION

PHOTOGRAPH & HAND DRAWING

In the summer vacation of 2nd grade, Tianjin University organised us to measure the tomb of HUANG TAIJI (an empire of Qing danasty), I measured the wall system of this tomb, and the two columns door, which stands for the border of Yin and Yang.

TWO COLUMNS DOOR

SECTIONS

ROOF BOTTOM VIEW

ELEVATION OF BAO CHENG

ELEVATION OF FANG CHENG

SECTION OF FANG CHENG

CENTRAL-GLASS COMPETITION

JAPAN WORKSHOP



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