In northeast China's Heilongjiang, Jilin and Liaoning provinces, the rural areas have not kept up with the pace of urban development, and the construction of residential areas
lacks public service facilities to match, which has worsened the population of 60. In order to adapt to the development of the city, the project aims to adopt a modular approach to the design and construction of a market and community service center that changes with the seasons. The project therefore sought to take
advantage of the high plasticity of the modular space to operate in the building and influence people's activities according to the seasonal changes in the river surface. Since ancient times, the four seasons for agriculture, the market for frugality. The ancients said, "The rivers overflow the fields, and the farmers are rich in water" to describe the effects of rivers on the inhabitants. Rivers
decorate people's lives, reflect the seasons and influence market activities.
I speculate that typology can help Hangzhou win its leading position in the global information field. Due to the accelerated development of the information age and the continuous breakthroughs in science and technology, the collision of future thinking is inevitable. Hangzhou is one of the most beautiful cities in China. It is also the birthplace of most of China's high-tech. It has a unique advantage and can be used as a world communication center. I think the opening of the information age started with the birth of PCB circuit boards, so I took the circuit board as the object of observation, extracted its unique shape elements and mixed them, and designed a building that conforms to my personal aesthetics with typology as the core. It will be used as a future information exchange center.
In Deir ez-Zor, Syria, there was a nearly decade-long war that left the city severely damaged and the people in dire straits. To this day, many residents suffer from severe post-war psychological trauma. In order to help the people of Syria to have better psychological treatment and counselling, the project aims to build a sanatorium for the city's residents using traditional Syrian elements and modern architectural structures. Therefore, the project references Syrian architectural forms that have existed for millennia, simplifying and integrating them to affect the psychological condition of the people from an experiential aspect.
The project is an urban design, located in Hong Kong, and the main purpose is to solve the problem of human settlements. In the early stage, we analyzed the greening and wind ring of the site, and found that there are some parks around it, but they are somewhat separated from the living environment, and the site is not very airy, resulting in hot and oppressive streets. Our main strategy was to design boardwalks, high lines, and some stepped buildings to bring parkland to the residential area and the sky. New apartments are
added to the original old buildings and the living environment is improved, and the old houses on the ground floor are replaced with buildings that do not require light, such as shopping malls. At the same time, we also conducted research on cyberpunk and futuristic retroism, hypothesized the future unban appearance of Hong Kong, and built some towers to serve as a spaceship apron to serve Hong Kong 50 years later.