CREATIVE WORKS @CHLORISYU
By examining three crisis of living in the city of Beijing, solutions are proposed accordingly to create a perfectly happy city.
The cityscape in Pyongyang looks perfectly laid-out. The structure and hierarchy of the city from outside seems very clear and easy to comprehend.
Instead of abiding to the monumental and authoritarian single order, I wish to subvert the order itself using two systems of a single element that has always been used to establish order, in this case, arches.
The city of Beijing is under constant reorganisations that call for rapid change between the public and the private spaces. The conventional four-wall room provides little opportunity for this change. By opening up walls into private pockets while leaving the rest of the space open to public, the city could achieve instant reorganisation of different institu- tions to suit the developments.
*Team work at Crossboundaries Beijing
*Exhibited at Venice Biennale 2015
The mass development of stereotyped housings in large Chinese cities is no longer to satisfy the need for flexibility and personal customisation in the future. i-Living™ responds to this problem by adopting housing-integrated artificial intelligence. i-Living™ is going to be an open planned space offering unstinting flexibility to suit any in-situ situations with tailored atmosphere and privacy.
*Team-work at Crossboundaries Beijing
This is a design of an integrated sport and leisure playground on the rooftop of a disused metro station.
*Team-work at Crossboundaries Beijing
This is a modern rendition of an existing Christian church in Beijing, Wang Fu Jing Area, for the Christian Association Beijing.
These are my initial designs for Jomo Kenyatta International Airport Interior Fit-out Design at Pascalls+ Watson, London, 2014
This is a project to reinvigorate a disused chocolate factory in Central Moscow's Red October area. The original chocolate production process is reinterpreted to channel people through the series of programmes in the now reinvented art district.