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Website 个人网站: www.urbanvitality.biz
Tel 联系电话: +31 (0) 624196410
Email 联系邮箱: yilinw52@gmail.com
2008-2016
Portfolio of Yilin Wang
Council Chamber, U.N. Headquarter for Sustainability
A“Billboard“ on 1st Ave.
——U.N. Headquarter for Sustainability
Urbanism, Architecture and Interior Design
Location: U.N. Plot, East river bank, Manhattan, NYC
Tutors: Henri van Bennekom, Maarten Meijs
Date : 2012.9------2013.7 (Msc 3&4 Tudelft)
Building area: 2,615 m2
Grade: 8.5 / 10
This is an academic and individual work.
Introduction
U.N. Headquarter for sustainability (Environmental Council Building) is a visual symbol of sustainability. The Responsibility of Environmental Council Build-
ing is to function well as a working place for office workers and delegates to deal with all kinds affairs of sustainability, as well as propagate knowledge to
the public.
The design focuses on the monumentality as well as the pure power and beauty of architecture in a way to make a strong statement to the world of the
significance of sustainability, calling people to work together towards a better future. To achieve such purpose, an“urban screen” is integrated into archi-
tecture design, which can broadcast all kinds of information concerning water, energy, food and waste.
The main programs of U.N. Headquarter for sustainability inlcude public entrance, exihibition, auditorium, library, food & drinks, council chamber, press
gallery, booth, office, etc..
Project 1-1
master plan
the master plan is
nable connections’
anhattan on different
ns work within the
city and at the same
ctions are the cradle
Manhattan.
7
21
70mm cladding panels(300mm*300):
dark grey polished surface; light
weight prefabricated concrete
panels
(14mm water pipes inside), fixed
to structure by adjustable steel
fasteners, air space(180mm),
1.5mm water proof
vapour barrier
roof structure: prefabricate arched
concrete panels with hollow cores
150mm board insulation
Detail A horizontal section
Detail A facade fragment
reference picture:
Kpn building, Rotterdam, by Renzo Piano
286X80X4 pixels
Detail A cross section
LED facade
The facade of Kpn building is made into an "urban screen", including 900
LEDs; in this case, there are all together 22,880 lights, and each light has
4 LEDs, so in total there are 91,520 LEDs. The "super screen" can perform
better quality of image and video 100 times than the Kpn building.
17
2-2 Section persepective
mirror images
together with the section and the
model picture, it will become one
complete model;
The SHAPE
----Connection & Transformation
A contrasting image with Manhattan city
Manhattan is a grid city consisting all kinds of con-
crete and steel blocks. On the contrary, the Environ-
mental Council Building expresses exactly an op-
posite image with the rest of the city for being low,
horizontal and curved.There is a gigantic but gentle
slope, which starts from the existing platform and
goes slowly to the other side of the plot. The slope
suggests an attitude of continuation of history and
time, and the mountain-like shape symbolizes the
challenge that we are facing.
To summarize: A triangle shape connects the ex-
isting platform and eventually become a new icon.
Essence of master
plan
The essence of the master
plan is to create ‘sustainable
connections’ created with-
in Manhattan on different
scales and layers. These
connections work within
the dynamics of the city and
at the same time these con-
nections are the cradle for a
sustainable Manhattan.
LED facade
The facade of Kpn building is made into an“urban screen”, including
900 LEDs; in this case, there are all together 22,880 lights, and each
light has 4 LEDs, so in total there are 91,520 LEDs. The“super screen”
can perform better quality of image and video 100 times than the
Kpn building.
Section perspective
(physical model)
Project 1-2
U.N. Plot, Manhattan
Beiqibu Kindergarten
Architecture, Landscape and Interior Design
Location: Beiqibu, Tianjin, China
Client: Tianjin Port Co., LTD
Date : 2013.8------2014.1
Building area: 5,950m2
Position: Junior Architect, Technical Consultancy
Duties: Assisting senior architects to work out interior and landscape design during
preliminary phase; producing 2D drawings, detail drawings, 3D models, renderings,
presentations and reports; supervision of construction drawings done by local design
institute; consultancy and detailing design during construction phase
Introduction
Beiqibu Kindergarten offers a children-friendly eviron-
ment for its neighborhood, and the design is integrated
with local materials and building techniques. There are 8
classrooms in total, and each of them has a big terrace for
outdoor activities.
The kindergarten is surrounded by diverse vegetation
which ensures attractive appearences during all seasons.
Project 2-1
33
walk ways
visual connection
zones
Site
There is three main design focus:
first focus is Jin'an Road walking pedestrian and
shopping street;
second one is kindergarten entrance;
the third part is playground of kindergarten
Ground floor 1st floor 2nd floor
Long section
Photos of classroom interiorPhoto of main entrance Wooden bed detailing
Three main focus of Site design:
1. meeting point of Jin’an Road and inner
shopping street;
2.Integration of kindergarten entrance and
urban space;
3. Design of leisure space on the playgroud of
kindergarten.
37
grounf floor plan 1st floor plan 2nd floor plan
Main staircase:
The staircase is an important element in the main entrance hall, in such way we want to make more
connections between floors; the bright color and irragular shape stiarcase make interior space more
interesting .
Project 2-2
Introduction
Food Town in Beichen Oasis aims to establish a showcase for the China Food
Valley to present new living typologies and innovative technologies in the
field of food security &safety. Through an innovative urban development
plan centred on the theme of food processing, science & innovation and
the experience of food consumption. We aim to create a new benchmark
in urban planning, establishing an urban community that is sustainable,
innovative and resilient to the challenges of the future.
Our aim is to create an urban framework which fosters a symbiotic relation-
ship between food-consumption, food-production and food –innovation.
Food Town
——China Food Valley
Conceptual Urban Design
Location: Beichen District, Weifang City, China
Client: Weifang Municipal Government
Date : 2015.12.------2016.1
Design area: 1km2
Position: Assistant Landscape Architect
Duties: Research; assisting senior urban designer of Food
Town Design; producing diagrams, 3D models, render-
ings, presentation and report
Project 3-1
Integrating the Park Food Village – Food, Leisure & RetailEnhancing the Waterscape Food Town – Innovation, Research
& Living
Introducing‘The Green Ribbon’ Residential & CommercialFocusing on the pedestrian Height & Density
Introducing concept
Cultivation &
Production
The production of food plays
a central role within the
urban plan of Food Town. By
facilitating a series of agricul-
tural typologies such as aqua
farming, soil based farming,
indoor (vertical) farming and
rooftop farming within the
urban context.
Innovation & Education
Food Town aims to lead
in innovation through the
establishment of a series of
institutes and commercial
companies in the fields of Sci-
ence, Technology & Education.
The Innovation district offers
the office space, laboratories
and testing grounds.
Consumption & Health
Food Town offers a diversity
of Leisure, Beauty and Health
programs. On the east-side
of Food Village, 3 Hotels and
service apartments are located
that specialize in medical
treatments. On the west-side
of Food Village 3 Hotels and
service apartments are located
that specialize in health & spa
treatments.
Social cycle principle
Food Town aims to establish an
environment where young families can
settle, prosper and grow through all
stages of life. The elderly should again
be at the centre of the community
allowing them to be active participants
in the urban environment. Through a
diversity of housing typologies we aim
to establish a living community that is
sustainable, diverse, lively and socially
inclusive.
Energy cycle principle
Food Town aims to establish a closed
energy cycle, re-using agricultural
waste into biomass and converting
this into green energy & farm fertilizer.
In addition the buildings are used to
generate energy through the use of
integrated solar energy systems &
wind turbines. The islands in the Green
Ribbon have substantial reed beds
covering their shores these function to
filter the river water and can be used
for energy production.
Food cycle principle
Food production varies from using tra-
ditional soil based cultivation, vertical
gardens and climate controlled green
houses. Food production can be com-
bined with diverse urban functions,
such as restaurant, supermarket, health
resort as well as residential.
Project 3-2
New curtain in the Orange
Room
---passive Solar heat storage system
Indoor Climate Design
Location: Faculty of Architecture, TUDelft, NL
Tutor: Gilbert Koskamp
Date : 2011.10------2012.2 (Msc 1 TUDelft)
Grade: 9 / 10
This is an academic and individual work.
Introduction
“New curtain in the Orange room”is a passive solar heat storage sys-
tem. It collects solar energy and ground energy into water to adjust
indoor climate in a passive way. The system works both daily and
seasonal of temperature change.
A large amount of water is stored in a row of tubes, which are 10
meters high and 0.4 meters in diameter. It is heated up during the
day and release the energy back to the room in the evening. The
water stored in the pool under the floor is connected with ground
water(-6m). As the temperature of ground water in Delft stays be-
tween 10 to 16 degrees all year round, we can use such water to
heat the room in winter and cool the room down in summer. In this
way, the system is low-tech but high-efficiency.
In the daytime, the water absorb solar energy as well as the heat of the
room; and give the heat back at night when the room is cooling down.
In summer, fresh cool air from the earth can go inside if we open the
window of the roof, thus a direct ventilation can take the heat away over
the room ; while in winter ,it has to be a controlled way, air can go down
to a level of 6m deep to get pre-warmed to a much pleasant temperature of
10° C before the air goes into the interior space.and then enter the room at
the floor level.
In summer, fresh cool air from the
the window of the roof, thus a dire
away over the room ; while in wi
way, air can go down to a level of 6
much pleasant temperature of 10°
interior space.and then enter the ro
Climate and Ventilation
31
In the daytime, the water absorb solar energy as well as the heat of the
room; and give the heat back at night when the room is cooling down.
In summer, fresh cool air from the earth can go inside if we open the
window of the roof, thus a direct ventilation can take the heat away over
the room ; while in winter ,it has to be a controlled way, air can go down
to a level of 6m deep to get pre-warmed to a much pleasant temperature of
10° C before the air goes into the interior space.and then enter the room at
the floor level.
In summer, fresh cool air from the earth can go inside if we open
the window of the roof, thus a direct ventilation can take the heat
away over the room ; while in winter ,it has to be a controlled
way, air can go down to a level of 6m deep to get pre-warmed to a
much pleasant temperature of 10° C before the air goes into the
interior space.and then enter the room at the floor level.
Climate and Ventilation
31
Climate and Ventilation
In the daytime, the water absorb solar energy as well as the heat of the
room; and give the heat back at night when the room is cooling down.
In summer, fresh cool air from
window of the roof, thus a direc
the room ; while in winter ,it ha
to a level of 6m deep to get pre-w
10° C before the air goes into th
the floor level.
Climate and Ventilation
In the daytime, the water absorb solar energy as well as the heat of the
room; and give the heat back at night when the room is cooling down.
In summer, fresh cool air from the earth can go inside if we open the
window of the roof, thus a direct ventilation can take the heat away over
the room ; while in winter ,it has to be a controlled way, air can go down
to a level of 6m deep to get pre-warmed to a much pleasant temperature of
10° C before the air goes into the interior space.and then enter the room at
the floor level.
In summer, fresh cool air from th
the window of the roof, thus a di
away over the room ; while in
way, air can go down to a level of
much pleasant temperature of 10
interior space.and then enter the
Climate and Ventilation
31
In the daytime, the water absorb solar energy as well as the heat of the
room; and give the heat back at night when the room is cooling down.
In summer, fresh cool air from the earth can go inside if we open the
window of the roof, thus a direct ventilation can take the heat away over
the room ; while in winter ,it has to be a controlled way, air can go down
to a level of 6m deep to get pre-warmed to a much pleasant temperature of
10° C before the air goes into the interior space.and then enter the room at
the floor level.
In summer, fresh cool air from the earth can go inside if we open
the window of the roof, thus a direct ventilation can take the heat
away over the room ; while in winter ,it has to be a controlled
way, air can go down to a level of 6m deep to get pre-warmed to a
much pleasant temperature of 10° C before the air goes into the
interior space.and then enter the room at the floor level.
Climate and Ventilation
Daily Temperature Change
Ventilation (summer and winter)
Ground Energy (summer and winter)
Project 4
Introduction
Zhong Meide Gynecological Hospital offers all-round care and professional
treatment of pregnant women before and after childbirth.
Our task is to transform an office building into a hospital. The main challenges
are: 1. To create a new interior layout to function as a hospital with complex
programs; 2. Design of efficient internal circulations of different users.
Zhong Meide Gynecological
Hospital
Interior Design
Location: Qingshan Road, Licang District, Qingdao, China
Client: Private
Date : 2015.11------2015.12
Total floor area:16,557.8m2
Position: Interior designer
Duties: Making interior layout according to the require-
ments by the clients; spacial design and visualizations
Patients’
Entrance
Entrance of
Neighborhood Clinic
Entrance of
Inpatient Department
VIP Entrance
Patients circulation
Ground floor plan
Private access (Staff & VIP Patients)
Rendering of rooftop floor (Multifunctional auditorium)
The roof top is designed to be a place for leisure and events. There is a bar serving food and drinks for
guests and patients. The multifunctional auditorium can be used both for both lectures and events. The
main idea is to make flexible space with sliding doors to fulfill such purpose.
The shading system of the roof ensures good environment with sufficient daylight. The corridor-like
space to the north of the auditorium is a waiting zone for important guests, they can either close the
sliding doors to have some privacy or open them to enter the auditorium immediately. The roof top is an
extra floor supported by light-weight steel structure.
Rooftop plan
A complex program of Zhong
Meide Gynecological Hospital
includes:
1. Neighborhood clinic
2. Surgery
3. Consulting and Diagosis of
gynaecology and obstetrics
4. Laboratories
5. Delivery rooms
6. Patients’rooms
7. VIP patients’rooms
8. Postpartum recovery
9. Fertility & IVF clinics
10. Multifunctional auditorium
11. Gym
12. Food & drinks
13. Administration and offices Standard floor plan
Project 5
National Advertising Industry Park
Urbanism, Architecture and Landscape Design
Location: Chengyang District, Qingdao, China
Client: China Vanke
Date: 2014.1------2015.1
Building area: 94,000m2
Position: Junior Architect
Duties: Assisting senior architects to work out conceptual and preliminary
design of phase 2.1,2.2 and 3.1; producing 2D drawings, detail drawings, 3D
model, renderings, presentations and reports.
Introduction
Qingdao National Advertising Industry Park provides facilities and office space for diverse industries,
such as advertising, film and television production, animation, creative indutries, etc.. Our assignments
include phase 2.1, 2.2 and 3.1, which are mini apartment, commercial, office, loft and SOHO.
The project is located at the center of Chengyang district, and the airport economical zone is within
reach. The commercial and public facilities have already been set up for residents to work and live in the
area. The plot is 10min drive from Qingdao Liuting International Airport, and the transportation to the
city center is easy and convenient by good urban infrastructure.
The goal is to make modern and characteristic designs, which at the same time can also fit in the urban
environment of National Advertising Industry Park.
Project 6

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YW Portfolio

  • 1. Website 个人网站: www.urbanvitality.biz Tel 联系电话: +31 (0) 624196410 Email 联系邮箱: yilinw52@gmail.com 2008-2016 Portfolio of Yilin Wang Council Chamber, U.N. Headquarter for Sustainability
  • 2. A“Billboard“ on 1st Ave. ——U.N. Headquarter for Sustainability Urbanism, Architecture and Interior Design Location: U.N. Plot, East river bank, Manhattan, NYC Tutors: Henri van Bennekom, Maarten Meijs Date : 2012.9------2013.7 (Msc 3&4 Tudelft) Building area: 2,615 m2 Grade: 8.5 / 10 This is an academic and individual work. Introduction U.N. Headquarter for sustainability (Environmental Council Building) is a visual symbol of sustainability. The Responsibility of Environmental Council Build- ing is to function well as a working place for office workers and delegates to deal with all kinds affairs of sustainability, as well as propagate knowledge to the public. The design focuses on the monumentality as well as the pure power and beauty of architecture in a way to make a strong statement to the world of the significance of sustainability, calling people to work together towards a better future. To achieve such purpose, an“urban screen” is integrated into archi- tecture design, which can broadcast all kinds of information concerning water, energy, food and waste. The main programs of U.N. Headquarter for sustainability inlcude public entrance, exihibition, auditorium, library, food & drinks, council chamber, press gallery, booth, office, etc.. Project 1-1
  • 3. master plan the master plan is nable connections’ anhattan on different ns work within the city and at the same ctions are the cradle Manhattan. 7 21 70mm cladding panels(300mm*300): dark grey polished surface; light weight prefabricated concrete panels (14mm water pipes inside), fixed to structure by adjustable steel fasteners, air space(180mm), 1.5mm water proof vapour barrier roof structure: prefabricate arched concrete panels with hollow cores 150mm board insulation Detail A horizontal section Detail A facade fragment reference picture: Kpn building, Rotterdam, by Renzo Piano 286X80X4 pixels Detail A cross section LED facade The facade of Kpn building is made into an "urban screen", including 900 LEDs; in this case, there are all together 22,880 lights, and each light has 4 LEDs, so in total there are 91,520 LEDs. The "super screen" can perform better quality of image and video 100 times than the Kpn building. 17 2-2 Section persepective mirror images together with the section and the model picture, it will become one complete model; The SHAPE ----Connection & Transformation A contrasting image with Manhattan city Manhattan is a grid city consisting all kinds of con- crete and steel blocks. On the contrary, the Environ- mental Council Building expresses exactly an op- posite image with the rest of the city for being low, horizontal and curved.There is a gigantic but gentle slope, which starts from the existing platform and goes slowly to the other side of the plot. The slope suggests an attitude of continuation of history and time, and the mountain-like shape symbolizes the challenge that we are facing. To summarize: A triangle shape connects the ex- isting platform and eventually become a new icon. Essence of master plan The essence of the master plan is to create ‘sustainable connections’ created with- in Manhattan on different scales and layers. These connections work within the dynamics of the city and at the same time these con- nections are the cradle for a sustainable Manhattan. LED facade The facade of Kpn building is made into an“urban screen”, including 900 LEDs; in this case, there are all together 22,880 lights, and each light has 4 LEDs, so in total there are 91,520 LEDs. The“super screen” can perform better quality of image and video 100 times than the Kpn building. Section perspective (physical model) Project 1-2 U.N. Plot, Manhattan
  • 4. Beiqibu Kindergarten Architecture, Landscape and Interior Design Location: Beiqibu, Tianjin, China Client: Tianjin Port Co., LTD Date : 2013.8------2014.1 Building area: 5,950m2 Position: Junior Architect, Technical Consultancy Duties: Assisting senior architects to work out interior and landscape design during preliminary phase; producing 2D drawings, detail drawings, 3D models, renderings, presentations and reports; supervision of construction drawings done by local design institute; consultancy and detailing design during construction phase Introduction Beiqibu Kindergarten offers a children-friendly eviron- ment for its neighborhood, and the design is integrated with local materials and building techniques. There are 8 classrooms in total, and each of them has a big terrace for outdoor activities. The kindergarten is surrounded by diverse vegetation which ensures attractive appearences during all seasons. Project 2-1
  • 5. 33 walk ways visual connection zones Site There is three main design focus: first focus is Jin'an Road walking pedestrian and shopping street; second one is kindergarten entrance; the third part is playground of kindergarten Ground floor 1st floor 2nd floor Long section Photos of classroom interiorPhoto of main entrance Wooden bed detailing Three main focus of Site design: 1. meeting point of Jin’an Road and inner shopping street; 2.Integration of kindergarten entrance and urban space; 3. Design of leisure space on the playgroud of kindergarten. 37 grounf floor plan 1st floor plan 2nd floor plan Main staircase: The staircase is an important element in the main entrance hall, in such way we want to make more connections between floors; the bright color and irragular shape stiarcase make interior space more interesting . Project 2-2
  • 6. Introduction Food Town in Beichen Oasis aims to establish a showcase for the China Food Valley to present new living typologies and innovative technologies in the field of food security &safety. Through an innovative urban development plan centred on the theme of food processing, science & innovation and the experience of food consumption. We aim to create a new benchmark in urban planning, establishing an urban community that is sustainable, innovative and resilient to the challenges of the future. Our aim is to create an urban framework which fosters a symbiotic relation- ship between food-consumption, food-production and food –innovation. Food Town ——China Food Valley Conceptual Urban Design Location: Beichen District, Weifang City, China Client: Weifang Municipal Government Date : 2015.12.------2016.1 Design area: 1km2 Position: Assistant Landscape Architect Duties: Research; assisting senior urban designer of Food Town Design; producing diagrams, 3D models, render- ings, presentation and report Project 3-1
  • 7. Integrating the Park Food Village – Food, Leisure & RetailEnhancing the Waterscape Food Town – Innovation, Research & Living Introducing‘The Green Ribbon’ Residential & CommercialFocusing on the pedestrian Height & Density Introducing concept Cultivation & Production The production of food plays a central role within the urban plan of Food Town. By facilitating a series of agricul- tural typologies such as aqua farming, soil based farming, indoor (vertical) farming and rooftop farming within the urban context. Innovation & Education Food Town aims to lead in innovation through the establishment of a series of institutes and commercial companies in the fields of Sci- ence, Technology & Education. The Innovation district offers the office space, laboratories and testing grounds. Consumption & Health Food Town offers a diversity of Leisure, Beauty and Health programs. On the east-side of Food Village, 3 Hotels and service apartments are located that specialize in medical treatments. On the west-side of Food Village 3 Hotels and service apartments are located that specialize in health & spa treatments. Social cycle principle Food Town aims to establish an environment where young families can settle, prosper and grow through all stages of life. The elderly should again be at the centre of the community allowing them to be active participants in the urban environment. Through a diversity of housing typologies we aim to establish a living community that is sustainable, diverse, lively and socially inclusive. Energy cycle principle Food Town aims to establish a closed energy cycle, re-using agricultural waste into biomass and converting this into green energy & farm fertilizer. In addition the buildings are used to generate energy through the use of integrated solar energy systems & wind turbines. The islands in the Green Ribbon have substantial reed beds covering their shores these function to filter the river water and can be used for energy production. Food cycle principle Food production varies from using tra- ditional soil based cultivation, vertical gardens and climate controlled green houses. Food production can be com- bined with diverse urban functions, such as restaurant, supermarket, health resort as well as residential. Project 3-2
  • 8. New curtain in the Orange Room ---passive Solar heat storage system Indoor Climate Design Location: Faculty of Architecture, TUDelft, NL Tutor: Gilbert Koskamp Date : 2011.10------2012.2 (Msc 1 TUDelft) Grade: 9 / 10 This is an academic and individual work. Introduction “New curtain in the Orange room”is a passive solar heat storage sys- tem. It collects solar energy and ground energy into water to adjust indoor climate in a passive way. The system works both daily and seasonal of temperature change. A large amount of water is stored in a row of tubes, which are 10 meters high and 0.4 meters in diameter. It is heated up during the day and release the energy back to the room in the evening. The water stored in the pool under the floor is connected with ground water(-6m). As the temperature of ground water in Delft stays be- tween 10 to 16 degrees all year round, we can use such water to heat the room in winter and cool the room down in summer. In this way, the system is low-tech but high-efficiency. In the daytime, the water absorb solar energy as well as the heat of the room; and give the heat back at night when the room is cooling down. In summer, fresh cool air from the earth can go inside if we open the window of the roof, thus a direct ventilation can take the heat away over the room ; while in winter ,it has to be a controlled way, air can go down to a level of 6m deep to get pre-warmed to a much pleasant temperature of 10° C before the air goes into the interior space.and then enter the room at the floor level. In summer, fresh cool air from the the window of the roof, thus a dire away over the room ; while in wi way, air can go down to a level of 6 much pleasant temperature of 10° interior space.and then enter the ro Climate and Ventilation 31 In the daytime, the water absorb solar energy as well as the heat of the room; and give the heat back at night when the room is cooling down. In summer, fresh cool air from the earth can go inside if we open the window of the roof, thus a direct ventilation can take the heat away over the room ; while in winter ,it has to be a controlled way, air can go down to a level of 6m deep to get pre-warmed to a much pleasant temperature of 10° C before the air goes into the interior space.and then enter the room at the floor level. In summer, fresh cool air from the earth can go inside if we open the window of the roof, thus a direct ventilation can take the heat away over the room ; while in winter ,it has to be a controlled way, air can go down to a level of 6m deep to get pre-warmed to a much pleasant temperature of 10° C before the air goes into the interior space.and then enter the room at the floor level. Climate and Ventilation 31 Climate and Ventilation In the daytime, the water absorb solar energy as well as the heat of the room; and give the heat back at night when the room is cooling down. In summer, fresh cool air from window of the roof, thus a direc the room ; while in winter ,it ha to a level of 6m deep to get pre-w 10° C before the air goes into th the floor level. Climate and Ventilation In the daytime, the water absorb solar energy as well as the heat of the room; and give the heat back at night when the room is cooling down. In summer, fresh cool air from the earth can go inside if we open the window of the roof, thus a direct ventilation can take the heat away over the room ; while in winter ,it has to be a controlled way, air can go down to a level of 6m deep to get pre-warmed to a much pleasant temperature of 10° C before the air goes into the interior space.and then enter the room at the floor level. In summer, fresh cool air from th the window of the roof, thus a di away over the room ; while in way, air can go down to a level of much pleasant temperature of 10 interior space.and then enter the Climate and Ventilation 31 In the daytime, the water absorb solar energy as well as the heat of the room; and give the heat back at night when the room is cooling down. In summer, fresh cool air from the earth can go inside if we open the window of the roof, thus a direct ventilation can take the heat away over the room ; while in winter ,it has to be a controlled way, air can go down to a level of 6m deep to get pre-warmed to a much pleasant temperature of 10° C before the air goes into the interior space.and then enter the room at the floor level. In summer, fresh cool air from the earth can go inside if we open the window of the roof, thus a direct ventilation can take the heat away over the room ; while in winter ,it has to be a controlled way, air can go down to a level of 6m deep to get pre-warmed to a much pleasant temperature of 10° C before the air goes into the interior space.and then enter the room at the floor level. Climate and Ventilation Daily Temperature Change Ventilation (summer and winter) Ground Energy (summer and winter) Project 4
  • 9. Introduction Zhong Meide Gynecological Hospital offers all-round care and professional treatment of pregnant women before and after childbirth. Our task is to transform an office building into a hospital. The main challenges are: 1. To create a new interior layout to function as a hospital with complex programs; 2. Design of efficient internal circulations of different users. Zhong Meide Gynecological Hospital Interior Design Location: Qingshan Road, Licang District, Qingdao, China Client: Private Date : 2015.11------2015.12 Total floor area:16,557.8m2 Position: Interior designer Duties: Making interior layout according to the require- ments by the clients; spacial design and visualizations Patients’ Entrance Entrance of Neighborhood Clinic Entrance of Inpatient Department VIP Entrance Patients circulation Ground floor plan Private access (Staff & VIP Patients) Rendering of rooftop floor (Multifunctional auditorium) The roof top is designed to be a place for leisure and events. There is a bar serving food and drinks for guests and patients. The multifunctional auditorium can be used both for both lectures and events. The main idea is to make flexible space with sliding doors to fulfill such purpose. The shading system of the roof ensures good environment with sufficient daylight. The corridor-like space to the north of the auditorium is a waiting zone for important guests, they can either close the sliding doors to have some privacy or open them to enter the auditorium immediately. The roof top is an extra floor supported by light-weight steel structure. Rooftop plan A complex program of Zhong Meide Gynecological Hospital includes: 1. Neighborhood clinic 2. Surgery 3. Consulting and Diagosis of gynaecology and obstetrics 4. Laboratories 5. Delivery rooms 6. Patients’rooms 7. VIP patients’rooms 8. Postpartum recovery 9. Fertility & IVF clinics 10. Multifunctional auditorium 11. Gym 12. Food & drinks 13. Administration and offices Standard floor plan Project 5
  • 10. National Advertising Industry Park Urbanism, Architecture and Landscape Design Location: Chengyang District, Qingdao, China Client: China Vanke Date: 2014.1------2015.1 Building area: 94,000m2 Position: Junior Architect Duties: Assisting senior architects to work out conceptual and preliminary design of phase 2.1,2.2 and 3.1; producing 2D drawings, detail drawings, 3D model, renderings, presentations and reports. Introduction Qingdao National Advertising Industry Park provides facilities and office space for diverse industries, such as advertising, film and television production, animation, creative indutries, etc.. Our assignments include phase 2.1, 2.2 and 3.1, which are mini apartment, commercial, office, loft and SOHO. The project is located at the center of Chengyang district, and the airport economical zone is within reach. The commercial and public facilities have already been set up for residents to work and live in the area. The plot is 10min drive from Qingdao Liuting International Airport, and the transportation to the city center is easy and convenient by good urban infrastructure. The goal is to make modern and characteristic designs, which at the same time can also fit in the urban environment of National Advertising Industry Park. Project 6