Ziyi Wang Architecture Portfolio 2022 Manchester School of Architecture
01 The Shifting Cast
02 Residential Building
03 Technologies
2022, Office Building2022, Museum
04 Collaborative Projects 05 Photography
2021, Social Housing 2019, Paradigms 2021, Rochdale Revival
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The Shifting Cast
A printmaking gallery
Mayfield was a place seemingly forgotten, with an unkempt and barren landscape next to the Mancunian Way, but in that place lay stories and vibrant histories buried and forgotten. One of which was Thomas Hoyle’s textile factory that lined along River Medlock in the 1800s. The gallery’s site, strategically situated between the busy train station and an intimidating piece of land is therefore an opportunity to act as a connector between both points.
Shrouded in the shadows of Mayfield’s prints, visitors will get an unobstructed view of Mayfield through the large apertures. They will experience the past within the gallery walls and witness the present on the outside. The gallery is a link between two physical locations and different points of time, reinforcing Mayfield’s identity and development.
Bringing together people and stories from different timelines will inject vitality and intensity back into the site again.
1:20 Section
Drawn in Autocad and rendered in Adobe Photoshop Showcasing the structural system of ramps and installation of fabric
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1. Aluminium-section frame 100 mm concrete screed separating layer 100 mm thermal insulation
250 mm reinforced concrete floor sealing layer
2. 300 mm reinforced concrete, self- compacting, Sandblasted externally 200 mm extruded polystyrene thermal insulation 300 mm reinforced concrete wall 3.
3mm perforated aluminium sheeting
50mm sound insulation Steel I beams 50mm reinforced screed 10mm welded sheet steel box girder 4. 30/30/3mm aluminium channel edge strip 16mm laminated safety glass 50mm stainless steel tubular handrail
50 mm bed of sand 225 mm 6. Light fitting Fabric fastening with velcro strip
“Organdy” fire retarding cotton 8. 16mm toughened glass
10mm cavity + 16mm laminated 9. 20mm laminated safety glass
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Development Process
The design process involved a variety of mediums and experimentations. The building form was inspired by a sketch model made of plywood, which was reimagined as elongated corridors that guides people from the train station to Mayfield. The building facade was also inspired by printmaking, in particular the wood blocks that were carved to create “stamps” for printing on fabric. The concrete tiles of the building is a copy of that, with an extruding print extracted from Mayfield. It is effective in conveying the heritage of Mayfield from the outside, and is imagined to be a monument at the end of the building’s lifespan after 100 years.
Conceptual sketch model
Iterations
Experimenting with facade cladding
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Residential building and kindergarten
A social housing project situated in a preserved grade two building in Manchester. It houses 8 apartment units for small to big families with a kindergarten in the basement and ground floor. In order to respect the building’s existing facade, the building skin is preserved and an extension was built on the rooftop to accomodate more units.
Iterations for facade material
1:200 section Photoshop, illustrator
1:200 floor plan of residential block Autocad, illustrator, photoshop
1:50 Section Handdrawn, Photoshop
Photoshop
Technologies Design Project
Small Office in Munich
Year 3
The context, climate and material for structure and cladding was assigned to us to simulate a client’s demands. This project showcases a small office building that considers BREEAM, Passivehaus and RIBA sustainability guidelines.
Its timber structure and cladding has lightweight properties that is ideal for construction on an infill site. On the interiors, the walls are cladded with fir panels to create a warm environment for users in the mostly cold climate of Munich.
Environmental performance testing Sefaira, Sketchup
Parameter Values
Annotated drawings Handrawn
Interior and exterior renders Enscape, Sketchup
Technical Details and Section Autocad, Illustrator, Photoshop
laminated glass in steel frame
Rolled blinds
Mechanical ventilation
120mm concrete panel 24mm gypsum board
140mm cross laminated timber Hung ceiling 100mm insulation 15mm gypsum panel
Glass U-value = Wall U-value =
Glazing : wall ratio = 75%
Glass : distribution Evenly on all sides with skylight 0.8 W/m2K 0.13 W/m2K
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3x10mm
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Collaborative Projects
Paradigms Project
After a study trip to the Master Houses in Berlin, our studio group of 11 members were tasked to present a study of Kadinsky’s Master House. I worked with 3 members to produce a poster and 1:200 model of the house that showcased our studies and research.
Live Project - Rochdale Revival
Together with a group of master students, we collaborated with St. John the Baptist RC Church in Rochdale, by the Rochdale Development Agency and Heritage Schools Programme.
My group’s thematic focus was community, and we proposed a pavilion that acts as a shelter from the constant downpour of rain in Manchester. Its dynamic purpose allows a myriad of activities to occur day and night, which was presented through visuals, diagrams and collages.
Poster Design
Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator
Axonometric diagram - Hand drawn
1:200 Model Woodworking
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Photography
My interest in photography stems from the need to document details and atmospheres that arouse amusement or fascination. As such, I prefer zooming in and framing details that stands out to me. This habit has made me much more sensitive to my surroundings, especially in an urban setting where I can observe the dynamic ways people connect with spaces. Urban walking and photography has therefore become a source of inspiration for many of my projects.
Photographs taken in Valencia, Barcelona and Puigcerda from 2021-2022.
Phone camera, Adobe Photoshop
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