亚洲第一的新加坡国立建筑系2020研究生毕业设计展
今天给大家带来的是新加坡国立大学2020年建筑系研究生的毕业设计作品,今年的毕业设计作品被分为五大主题,分别是:Atmosphere & Agency,conservation & Heritage,Performative Design,Speculative Environments ,Urban Commons & Wellness 。由于作品非常多,小编经过筛选在112个作品中挑出了26个,并且在每个主题中挑选了一个做大致介绍。对其他作品感兴趣或是想要了解更多作品细节的小伙伴可以查看nus建筑系的官网。
官网链接:https://www.nusmarchgradshow.com/
Atmosphere & Agency组:
指导老师:
Adrian Lai, Bobby Wong, Chaw Chih Wen, Erik L'Heureux, Khoo Peng Beng, Lee Kah Wee,
Lilian Chee, Ong Ker Shing, Peter Sim, Teh Joo Heng, Thomas Kong, Tsuto Sakamoto, Wu Yen Yen
1.
Toby Fong
A Back-to-Basics Bootcamp for the Age of the Amateur
Thesis Supervisor: A/P Dr. Lilian Chee
Teaching Assistant: Wong Zihao
关键词:
再野性化,新加坡西北地区,自然,基本要素
项目介绍:
COVID-19大流行暴露了全球供应链的脆弱性。全球劳动力和各种资源无法正常流通,食品、药品和日常必需品等基本进口受到严重干扰。依赖进口的新加坡不得不依靠有限的储备和寻找替代食物来源从而自谋生路。设计者提出在新加坡西北部的乡村内组织一种提倡回归自然的野化训练营(Back-to-Basics Bootcamp),在接下去的50年中,训练营将会把城市人口转换为生产力高的代理人。他们将会参与到新加坡的再野化进程中(rewilding),到2070年,当西北部的实践扩散到整个城市,融入到人们的日常生活中,这个训练营将会被取消。设计者通过与大自然建立一种平等的合作关系来塑造训练营具体的学习空间,新加坡当地一种名为 Ficus Kerkhovenii 的热带榕属植物被作为了这个议题中建筑构造的原型用于研究。
原文:
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the fragility of global supply chains. The immobilisation of global workforces and restricted international borders has led to severe disruptions of essential imports such as foods, medicines and daily necessities. Import-dependent Singapore is left to fend for herself - drawing on limited stockpiles and scavenging for alternative food sources.
This thesis proposes a Back-to-Basics Bootcamp, an intermediary between the Northwest and the city. Over the course of 50 years, the Bootcamp mints an urban population into resourceful and productive agents for Singapore’s rewilding. Life post-Bootcamp compels one to apply knowledge and physical specimens within our urbanized surroundings. By the year 2070, after the gathered Northwest practices root themselves into our daily existence, the Bootcamp will be rendered obsolete. This proposal demonstrates one such partnership through the detailed development of architecture’s collaboration with the native Ficus Kerkhovenii plant. The architectural outcome is in a tectonic centred around the Ficus’ behaviour as space-maker, construction material, educational tool and timekeeper which facilitates the transfer of basic knowledge and low-technology.
2.
Foo Qiao Ying, Kimberly
Time and Space: Physicalising Time in the Modern City
Thesis Supervisor: A/P Ong Ker Shing
3.
Melvin Lim Chung Wei
Orchestrating the Spectrality of Nature
Thesis Supervisor: A/P Thomas Kong
4.
Michele Tay
Ministry of Love
Thesis Tutor: Chaw Chih Wen
5.
Wu Wen Wei
City of Autonomous Expression
Thesis Supervisor: Khoo Peng Beng
6.
Amanda Mo Shuen Yea
Cartographic Architecture: Specific Interventions that project the Rural Revenge of Ulu Papar in 50 years
Thesis Supervisor: A/P Erik G L’Heureux
conservation & Heritage组
指导老师:
Ho Puay Peng, Ho Weng Hin, Johannes Widodo, Richard Ho
1.
Joanne Tiaw Zuo Eng
The Sanctuary
Thesis Supervisor: Ho Weng Hin
项目介绍:
关丹县的海岸线被视为是马来西亚生物最多样化的海岸线之一,然而它也是污染最严重的的海岸线之一。在过去十年的工业化进程中,这片脆弱土地的地形已经发生了巨大的变化。关丹港,关丹县当地的造船厂和水上基础设施现在正一起重新塑造着关丹县的海岸线。作为马来西亚最著名,最古老的度假城镇之一,关丹县正在被大规模的工业化进程无情吞噬着。在这个议题中,设计者以关丹已有的旅游平台为基础,通过不同阶段的生态旅游手段,重新构想后工业生态的复兴。
原文:
Kuantan is highly regarded as one of Malaysia’s most significant biodiverse coastlines, yet it is also one of its most contaminated. Over the last decade of industrial occupation, the topography of this fragile environment has radically transformed. Kuantan Port, shipyards and water-bound infrastructure now define a highly modified and dilapidating shoreline. Despite being one of the most prominent and earliest resort towns in Malaysia, enormous scale of industrialisation has sprawled mercilessly across the coastal regions. Tapping into the established tourism platform, this thesis centres around a re-conceived rehabilitation of post-industrial ecology through the means of eco-tourism in different phases.
2.
Jacqueline Tjen
Reconciliation | Man | Nature
Thesis Supervisor: Dr. Ho Puay Peng
3.
Siti Nor Amira
Culture of Inequality - Through the Singapore Public Housing Landscape
Thesis Supervisor: Richard Ho
Performative Design
指导老师:
Patrick Janssen, Rudi Stouffs, Yuan Chao,
1.
Law Chung Yan Vanetta
Bridging the Nature Gap at ECP Waterfront:
Re-rendering a Coexisting Habitat for Human and Hawksbill Sea Turtle
Thesis Tutor: Prof. Rudi Stuoffs
项目介绍:
玳瑁是一种极度濒危物种,每年7月到9月,成群的玳瑁都会来到新加坡的沙滩上筑巢产卵。在过去20年中,经过7个阶段的填海工程,新加坡的东海岸公园逐渐告别了大型的工程项目,公园的沙滩不知不觉中成为了玳瑁的筑巢点之一,与此同时,大量的新加坡市民和游人都喜欢来东海岸公园游玩。在这个项目中,设计者想要在人和玳瑁之间探索出一种新的交流机制,也就是人龟共生的模式,这个模式将会被应用到东海岸公园中。人们可以在不影响自身需要的情况下,与玳瑁交流,并把它们带到更安全、更舒适的栖息地。
原文:
Hawksbill Sea Turtle, a critically endangered species, comes to the sandy beach in Singapore every year from July to September for nesting and laying eggs. After the 7 phases of reclamation projects, East Coast Park was free of great construction in the past 20 years’ time and the beach of East Coast has become one of the nesting locations. East Coast Park might not be a perfect site for them because of the disturbances brought by human. Instead of putting sea turtle into a “safe” environment, I am interested in finding the possibility of living with them in the same habitat without overlooking any parties. In this project, I aimed at developing a communicating mechanism by physical elements and structure. In other words, the needs and desires of humanity and sea turtles can be fulfilled at the same time if we can apply human-turtle-coexisting mode at East Coast Park successfully. Human can communicate and direct Hawksbill Sea Turtle to a safer, more comfortable habitat without compromising the needs of our own.
2.
Yu Jiake
CYBERDRIFT (An Online-to-Offline Smart Mall for Independent Shop Owners
Thesis Supervisor: Dr. Rudi Stuoffs
Speculative Environments组
指导老师:
Alan Tay, Hans Brouwer, Joseph Lim, Neo Sei Hwa, Nirmal Kishnani,
Shinya Okuda, Swinal Samant, Tiah Nan Chyuan
1.
Anna Zhou Yue
Future Transport Reimaged 2040
Thesis Supervisor: Mr. Hans Brouwer
项目介绍:
城市被各种交通问题所充斥着:拥挤的地铁线路,有限的自行车停放空间,昂贵的地铁扩张......人们迫切需要一个全新的交通运输网络和一种全新的公共交通运输中转站来满足这些不断变换的需求。在这个项目中,公共交通运输中转站将不再局限于行人,而是欢迎残疾人和使用其他形式代步工具的人进入其中。它的设计重点将从单纯的追求效率转向创造更全面的体验,体验包括无缝连接式的换乘,舒适的消费空间以及令人愉快的公共场所中一系列的娱乐活动。
原文:
Our city is infested with transport problems: congested MRT lines, limited bike parking spaces, a rising cycling population, areas left out by MRT lines, and expensive MRT expansion...We will be in urgent need of a new transport network and a new set of transport hubs that caters to these changing needs. The design focus of a future transport hub will be shifted from achieving mere efficiency to creating a more holistic experience that include seamless transfer, comfortable shopping experience and enjoyable place of public activities. Moreover, it will no longer be restricted to pedestrians only, but also to welcome the disabled people and people using other forms of PMDs to enter the building and enjoy the public spaces surrounding it. How will it be like?
2.
Aaron Tan Nam King
Creative Colosseum
Thesis supervisor: A/P Joseph Lim
3.
Lim Yan Cheng, Harvey
Robotics Pop-Up Schools: A MOE Primary School Attachment Programme
Thesis Supervisor: A/P Dr. Joseph Lim
4.
Khoo Hui En Vanessa
Frontlines | (Backalleyways)
Thesis Supervisor: Dr. Swinal Samant
5.
Loh Tze Yang Glenn
Totem: An Evolution of Spectatorship and Play
Thesis supervisor: A/P Joseph Lim
6.
Phuah Lin
The Snowy Babel - Consuming Everest
Thesis supervisor: Alan Tay
7.
Tan Xin Yuan
PLAY! a guide to architecture for resilience
Thesis Tutor: Tiah Nan Chyuan
Urban Commons & Wellness组
指导老师:
Cho Im Sik, Fung John Chye, Oscar Carracedo, Ruzica Bozovic Stamenovic,
Simone Chung, Tan Shee Tiong, Tomohisa Miyauchi, Zhang Ye
1.
Justina Teng Yimin
Empowering interfaces:collaboration between civic entrepreneurs through food waste
Thesis Supervisor: A/P Dr. Zhang Ye
项目介绍:
新加坡的城市政策被城市总体规划蓝图下的不同区域所影响着,同样地,城市不同地区之间的交界处经常被忽视,这导致了城市肌理之间的断层。此外,城市的交通系统也根据城市的整体规划所制定,城市内的主要道路以及高速公路经常与规划边界重叠,这无形中导致高速公路或是道路也成了不同区域之间的分割线,扰乱了整个城市的内部框架。 在这个大背景下,设计者希望:不同地区之间的交界处,作为多样化资源和不同社区间的连接点,能够为城市内部不同组织之间的协作和交流提供机会。
食品垃圾——一个城市内最普遍存在的资源之一,被设计者作为整个议题的重点。设计者想要探讨食品垃圾可以如何被运用到不同地区的交界处,从而为人们,尤其是城市内的创业者提供新的交流与合作的可能。面对土地稀缺,食品垃圾的大量增长被视为新加坡可持续发展的一个威胁。因此,设计者提出在上文提及的城市交界处设立一种可持续的食品垃圾处理点,处理点可以将不可升级利用的食品垃圾转化为一种新的资源,新资源可以加入到新一轮的食品生产链中。在这个生产链中,不同地区的创业者相互交流想法和相关技术,从而促进整个城市不同区域之间的合作。
原文:
Singapore’s urban policies is effected according to the planning zones set out in the master plan. As such, the interfaces between districts are often neglected and end up segregating the urban fabric. In addition, our transportation network is drawn in accordance to the masterplan, where urban highways and major roads often overlap with the planning boundaries. As a result, urban highways become the demarcation line between districts, disrupting the networks within our society. However, interfaces between districts, at the junction of diverse resources and communities, should be explored as prime opportunities for collaboration.
Tapping on food waste as a common resource, the thesis aims to explore how food waste can be contributed along interfaces between districts to create new collaboration opportunities for civic entrepreneurs. Faced with land scarcity, the rise in food waste is identified as a threat to Singapore’s sustainability where the current rate of disposal exceeds Singapore’s capability to receive and treat waste. Hence, there is a need to push the boundary for more sustainable food waste management. This could be in the form of upcycling food waste into new resources for collaborative food production, idea prototyping and skill-sharing to empower civic entrepreneurs.
2.
Moritz Maier
Berlin Anti-Wall
Thesis Supervisor: Dr. Cho Im Sik
3.
Liu Kang Marcus
The Carbon Collective: Decarbonising with Social Equity
Thesis Supervisor: Dr. Zhang Ye
4.
Lisa Han Fengyi
The Social Transit
Thesis Supervisor: Dr. Ruzica Bozovic Stamenovic
5.
Kam Xue Jun
A Simulacrum | The Anthropomorphic Machine: The Vessel
Thesis Supervisor: Dr. Simone Shu-Yeng Chung
6.
Janine Danielle Dela Cruz
In Clouds and Stone: A Storytelling Infrastructure
Thesis Supervisor: Tomohisa Miyauchi
7.
Chloe Lim En
The Sharing Affair: Neighbourhood Edition
Thesis Supervisor: Dr. Cho Im Sik
8.
Chen Ting Yan, Candice
City as Ecosystems, Architecture as Scaffold
Thesis Supervisor: A/P Fung John Chye
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