Friday, 10 December 2010

Before I become an architecture student

Last night I flipped over my file and found some interesting pictures. There are some works I did for a design of a railway station in my hometown beside the sea. It was my A-level coursework in my high school time.  I was totally lack of professional training and education of architecture at that time but it still came out to be a quite interesting idea even now i see it. Thanks Mr Tang, my previous art teacher, for his continuous help and support in my hardest time.


 some random ideas at first


The final idea in mock-up process



model making for final presentation:











The model of my railway station in final presentation... I have to say it was a bit rushed out at the last minute and not developed completely. But it was my first architectural design worked from zero and the first time I made something out from a tiny inspiration inside my mind. I fall in love with architecture since then. When you are in love with someone, you sometimes suffer from the relationship inevitably but you learned to enjoy the different tastes it brings to your life. That was what I felt after completing my first architectural project. :P

Egg of the City

Recently, an interesting building attracted public attention in Beijing, China. The construction team was a group of young architects who just stepped into their career. They built an egg-shaped tiny building for one to live inside with necessary facilities. Haifei Dai, the leader of the team, blogged their theme of the design, 'I don't want to afford the extremely high renting fee for accommodation in Beijing. I only need a shell to sleep in, and that is the egg of the city. '

 in the 'Egg'.

The origin of the inspiration of the project came from the idea of  'Egg of the City' in Shenzhen Architecture double-year Expo. Dai decided to turn this ideal house to reality
introduction of the concept: I want a little place to live in, just like the shell of a snail

Structure of the Egg

Measuring

Building up the steel structure

Finished steel structure 

Building up the bamboo structure

Interior view of after finishing the bamboo structure

Constructing the bottom floor



Making the exterior wall 


bamboo wall

covered by PVC boards

outer cover of the wall (waterproof?)

Interior furniture of the Egg

Water supply system


Exterior grass cover

Exterior grass cover (so cute :))

Completed interior view



It catches the eyes of the media because of its contrast with the high price of accommodation in Beijing. However, what the designers focused more is not to raise the public attention of those social issues, but to be innovative and always have the courage and action to turn an idea into a real construction.