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ZIMENG ZHOU PORTFOLIO

Bachelor of Arts in Architecture and Urban Planning, Newcastle University

Apply for Architectural and Urban Design MSc, the University of Edinburgh

Email: zhzm20@163.com

Content

Brise-Vent Havre Renovation

Fushion Market

Human Right

History

Human Activity

Context

Tbilisi, Georgia

Newcastle, UK

Baghere, Senegal
Le Harve, France

EmpowerHer Center

Individual Work

Project Type: Academic Project

Location: Baghere, Senegal Time: 2023.11-2024.4

Supervisor: Jia Lyu (januraymoonboston@gmail.com)

Senegal faces severe gender inequality issues. Local women, influenced by religious and family beliefs, find it difficult to participate in economic activities, lack discretionary time, and are unable to adequately care for their children. At the same time, the education enrollment rate for children is low, and they lack conducive learning and developmental environments. To address these issues, this project is being implemented in Baghere, opposite the city of Tanaf, with the aim of providing support to local women and children through the construction of functional buildings and farmland. The project consists of two buildings and a piece of farmland, working together to form a complete functional system. The fixed building is constructed with a durable concrete structure and provides spaces for children’s learning, entertainment, reading, and exhibitions. The design inspiration comes from the works of renowned local female artist Fatou Kiné DIAKHATE, who pays homage to women by incorporating feminine elements into her art. This inspiration is reflected in the building’s design by integrating the lines and structures from her paintings, creating flowing spaces both indoors and outdoors.

BAGHERE

BANIERE

BAGHERE TANAF BRIDGE

TANAF

The design inspiration comes from the works of renowned local female artist Fatou Kiné DIAKHATE, who pays homage to women by incorporating feminine elements into her art.

2D Study

Combinations

Construction Elements For Regular Side

4250mm*2850mm*150mm

2850mm*2850mm*150mm

5850mm*2850mm*150mm 2850mm*1450mm*150mm 2850mm*1250mm*150mm 3000mm*3000mm*200mm

Construction Direction

3000mm*300mm*200mm

3000mm*180mm*200mm 3000mm*90mm*200mm Joints

Facade Panel Installation Analysis

First Floor Plan (Women Activity)

Second Floor Plan (Women Activity)

Sectional Perspective

First Floor Plan (Children Activity)

Second Floor Plan (Children

Entrance View (Building for Women’s Servie)

Farm View
Entrance View (Building for Children’s Service)
Yard View

Brise-Vent Havre Renovation

Group Work (Design Concept, Drawing, Modeling)

Project Type: Academic Project(Competition)

Location: Le Harve, France

Time: 2024.7-2024.9

Supervisor: Jia Lyu (januraymoonboston@gmail.com)

Through research and on-site photography of Le Havre, we discovered that the scale and form of Brise-Vent Havre give it the potential to develop into a significant landmark. Therefore, we chose the existing Brise-Vent Havre as our primary research subject, aiming to enhance its form and status to increase the port’s vitality and revitalize the entire city of Le Havre. The strong connectivity of the openings on the dam creates beautiful views. After extracting the curve of the dam, we strengthened its image by extending and mirroring this curve. Most of the architectural space is buried underground to provide the dam with full “respect” . The above-ground hall, in a “lower position,” engages in conversation with the Brise-Vent Havre. Climbing the lower roof allows for a closer appreciation of the dam. Additionally, the design retains the connectivity of the openings of Brise-Vent Havre. Stepping out of the entrance hall, visitors can enter the corridor leading to the Brise-Vent Havre. Behind the dam, a landscape corridor is added to enhance the overall horizontal identity, providing a comfortable semi-outdoor space for enjoying views of the bay.

Ground

Projection of Brise-Vent Havre

We attempt to study the form of Brise-Vent Havre by projecting the abstract shape of the dam onto four planes, labeled A, B, C, and D, to gain an understanding of the dam from different perspectives.

Basic Geometry Direct Normal Irradiation and Sunpath Analysis

4.5m higher than ground level

Time-zone: 1.0

Date: 12.1-2.28

Source: SRC-TMYx

3m higher than ground level

Time-zone: 1.0

Date: 12.1-2.28

Source: SRC-TMYx

2m higher than ground level

Time-zone: 1.0

Date: 12.1-2.28

Source: SRC-TMYx

Design Strategy

Waterway transportation Land transportation

Site study

Time-zone: 1.0

Date: 3.1-5.31

Source: SRC-TMYx

Time-zone: 1.0

Date: 6.1-8.31

Source: SRC-TMYx

Time-zone: 1.0

Date: 9.1-11.30Source: SRC-TMYx

Time-zone: 1.0

Date: 3.1-5.31

Source: SRC-TMYx

Time-zone: 1.0

Date: 6.1-8.31

Source: SRC-TMYx

Time-zone: 1.0

Date: 9.1-11.30Source: SRC-TMYx

Time-zone: 1.0

Date: 3.1-5.31

Source: SRC-TMYx

Time-zone: 1.0

Date: 6.1-8.31

Source: SRC-TMYx

Time-zone: 1.0

Date: 9.1-11.30Source: SRC-TMYx

Create underground connected spaces. Add horizontal corridor to emphasize the shape.

Extend the curve of the dam to emphasize its form

Lower the building height and bury it underground to highlight the imposing image of the dam.

keep the passage in the middle of the dam to maintain visual and circulation connectivity.

Combine the projection lines and use them on the roof to achieve optimal lighting. Foof

Outdoor Public Space and Projection Area

Relax and Social Area

Relax and Social Area

Floating Pier and Platform

Ticket Desk and Info Point

Brushed Metal Logo
Main Entracne
Entrance
Cloak Room, Toilet. Service Area

Corridor Exhibition Space Layout (Temporary Exhibition)

Sculpture & Frame Regular Exhibition Performance &Exhibition Media & Exhibition

Separate Exhibition Wander Space Immersive Exhibition Art Market Brise-Vent Havre Rooftop

Corridor

Ourdoor Public Space

Cafés and Restaurant Parking Lot Hall

Exhibition Space (Permanent)

Exhibition Space (Temporary)

Outdoor Connection

Auditorium

Administration Office

Space Sequence

Step1 Meet

Step2 Observe

Step3 Experience

Step4 Recall

Fushion Market

Group Work(Design Concept, Modeling, Drawing)

Project Type: Academic Project

Location: Tbilisi, Georgia

Time: 2024.8-2024.11

Supervisor: Jia Lyu (januraymoonboston@gmail.com)

The project concerns the revitalisation of the Eliava market, an industrial centre in the Georgian capital Tbilisi known for the sale of construction materials, tools and automotive parts. Despite its economic importance, the market has a chaotic layout, with poorly constructed stalls and litter strewn about, creating a messy environment. The project aimed to redesign the site, retaining its core functions while introducing new elements to promote vibrancy and inclusiveness, rather than demolishing the market as originally planned, with the associated disruption to the livelihoods of thousands of people. The redesign organises the site into functional zones, simplifying traffic flow by learning from the original site road layout, lifting and mapping major traffic onto a grid and integrating various zones to address the clutter of the site but retaining the original ambience of the site. By introducing public spaces and a variety of amenities, including a rooftop park, sports pitches and retail streets, to attract surrounding residents and visitors to the site. Along the riverside, curved viewing platforms and linear parks provide tranquil spaces that blend nature with the bustling character of the market.

Birdeye View

Building Redesign Strategies

Service Center

Green Space

Road Way

Pedestrian(1f )

Pedestrian(2F)

Construction Material Store Vehicle Parts Store

Second Floor Corridor

Sport Court

Construction Equipment Store

Parking Lot

Rooftop Garden

Store

Maintenance

Maintenance

Parking Lot

Semi-Indoor Activity Space

Second Floor Corrdior Second Floor Corrdior

Boutique

Urban Duality

Individual Work

Project Type: Academic Project

Location: Newcastle, UK

Time: 2024.10-2024.12(2024-2025 1st semester)

Supervisor: Tim Townshend (tim.townshend@newcastle.ac.uk)

Charlotte Square in Newcastle, England, was originally formed in the 18th century as a central garden surrounded by upmarket apartments and has evolved over the years. The renovation aims to retain the original historical atmosphere of the site while incorporating contemporary urban vitality. The design takes into account the 4-8% slope of the site in both directions, by dividing the square into platforms of different shapes and heights, with lateral ramps and stairs between them to ensure accessibility and rich spatial levels. Six of the inward platforms are quiet and private, serving as a place to read, communicate and rest during the day, while the other two outward platforms face the urban interface and echo the local bar culture at night, providing a place for people to socialize. Since the road separates the square from the opposite building, the design has made great efforts in the design stratergy, paving and sight organization to guide the flow of people naturally through the two sides.

At

Step1: Determine the upper road and building scale to fit the site function.

Add stairs to connect the platfroms and add ramps to ensure disabled access.

Step2: Use platforms to resolve the height differece throughtout site and open the lower part to the building.

Step3: Refine the platforms division to align with space function and determine the building floors.

Add short walls to sperate inward and outward spaces and refine the building shape.

Analyze different platform and flow

Step4:
Step5:
Step5:
Pedestrian

Design strategy of facade

Step1: Original brick wall study

Step2: 2D abstraction

Step3: New pattern generation

Step4: New brick arrangment trial Step: New facade generation

Building View

Flemish
Flemish

Platform1: Outward

Platform4: Inward

Platform5: Inward

Platform2: Inward

Platform6: Inward

Platform3: Inward

Platform4: Inward

Platform7: Inward

Platform8: Outward

Research Project - Is Our City Alive or Died

Individual Work

Project Type: Academic Research

Location: Newcastle, UK

Time: 2024.4(Y2S2)

Supervisor: Dr Loes Veldpaus (loes.veldpaus@newcastle.ac.uk)

Street Scenes and Activities

Is Our City Alive

It’s a sensory ethnographic survey of the streets and green Spaces near my home. In order to capture the diverse walked and stayed: from the vibrant scent of pine, apple and forest to the oppressive smell of dust, car exhaust neighborhood’s energy as well as its tension, gloom and instability.

While exploring the relationship between smell and space, I made an odor map. By labeling the source of the area, which is both dynamically flowing and changing from moment to moment. Whether it is the faint fragrance reshape the scent path, all reflect the uncertain and changeable smell ecology of this neighborhood.

And when I take strolling shots on the streets, the occasional flash of green or people rushing around the camera the area’s heaviness and decay. The details overlap, making it seem as if the block does not have a static, single different directions at any time.

Scene 01: Duck is swimming in the lake.
Scene 06: Playground is empty.
Scene 11: Children are playing on the swings.
Scene 12: A couple are running.
Scene 13: A man is wallking dog.
Scene 14: Two trees are equally lush.
Scene 14: Basketball stand is rusty.
Scene 07: Flowers bloomed around the scuopture.
Scene 08: Trees around the road grew.
Scene 09: The football court is very spacious.
Scene 10: The flowers on the roadside are very lush.
Scene 02: An old man is walking his dog.
Scene 03: Bird is standing on the grassland.
Scene 04: Children are walking with their father.
Scene 05: A couple are jogging and walking their dog.

diverse atmosphere of the area, I recorded smells from natural and man-made environments as I exhaust and cloudy exhaust. These different flavors intertwine and collide with each other, reflecting the the smells and sensing how far they spread through the air, I hope to present the “scent profile” of the fragrance of green plants, the instant pungent smell brought by car exhaust, and the change of breeze to

camera is vibrant; At the same time, dilapidated walls, garbage and mottled roads are reminders of single face, but is in a constant “dynamic balance” - bringing both hope and loss, as if it could tilt in

Alive or Died
Street Ordor Anlysis
Forest Wood Apple Pine Coffee Hazelnut Chocolate Rain Smoke
Truffle
Vanilla Chess Mud Dust Cars

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